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India-Pakistan
AJK woman killed, 7 injured in latest 'unprovoked' ceasefire violation by Indian troops
2019-07-30
[DAWN] At least one civilian was killed while seven others were maimed in a village in Azad Jammu and Kashmire in yet another "unprovoked" ceasefire violation by Indian forces from across the Line of Control (LoC), local officials said on Monday.

According to Muhammad Zaheer, a disaster management officer in Haveli, Indian forces began shelling and firing in the Nezapir sector at about 3:45pm and in Khurshidabad sector at around 6pm on Sunday "without any provocation".

"They used both small and big arms and targeted civilian populations, restricting people indoors till late night," he said.

Rehmat Jan, a 45-year-old woman who lived in Mandhar village, died after being hit by the splinters of a mortar shell, Zaheer told Dawn. Another resident of the village, Begum Jan (48) was injured due to Indian shelling, he said.

Three civilians ‐ Zainab Jan (60), Muhammad Naeem Dar (24) and Ulfat Rashid (17) ‐ were maimed in Kairni village while Munir Hussain (20), Kausar Parveen (26) and Nosheen (18) were maimed in Kachar Ban.

The casualties occurred in Khurshidabad and Nezapir sectors of Haveli district ‐ which lies near the LoC ‐ on Sunday night but the authorities shared the information with media on Monday. Haveli Deputy Commissioner Raja Arshad Mahmood said that since the affected villages are located near the LoC, details of the firing reached authorities late on Sunday night.

"After verification of each incident, the same has been communicated to the concerned offices in Muzaffarabad today," he said.

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India-Pakistan
‘Launching new airline easier than reviving PIA’
2019-01-16
[DAWN] PIA Chairman Air Marshal Arshad Mahmood Malik says short-term and long-term plans are in the works to revive the airline.

Addressing members of the Faisalabad
...formerly known as Lyallpur, the third largest metropolis in Pakistain, the second largest in Punjab after Lahore. It is named after some Arab because the Paks didn't have anybody notable of their own to name it after...
Chamber of Commerce and Industry here on Monday, he said revival was a daunting task as compared to launching a new airline.

Also read: Another go at a PIA turnaround

The chairman said getting rid of seven loss-making routes was his first priority. He said three direct flights from Faisalabad to Jeddah would be introduced from Feb 15. He said two different teams would visit Faisalabad next week to review the expansion of the runway and to evaluate local cargo potential.

He said 18,000 workers were on the airline payroll and the number was high compared to international standards.

FCC President Syed Zia Alumdar Hussain and former FPCCI president Mian Idrees also spoke on the occasion.

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India-Pakistan
Gilani's son no more a graduate
2015-06-29
[DAWN] The Punjab
1.) Little Orphan Annie's bodyguard
2.) A province of Pakistain ruled by one of the Sharif brothers
3.) A province of India. It is majority (60 percent) Sikh and Hindoo (37 percent), which means it has relatively few Moslem riots....

University Syndicate on Saturday quashed the bachelor's degree of Abdul Qadir Gilani, the eldest son of former PM Yousuf Raza Gilani
... Pakistain's former prime minister, whose occasional feats of mental gymnastics could be awe-inspiring ...
, on charges of impersonation.

Appearing in the BA examination 2005-6, Abdul Qadir was first accused of causing disturbance in the examination hall after being caught using unfair means. An unfair means case was registered against him but a committee constituted by then VC Arshad Mahmood exonerated him of the charge.

Meanwhile,
...back at the cheese factory, there was only one thought in the mouse's mind: I can do this! I can do this! Then the trap sprung...
the ACE also started a probe into the case after the matter was referred to it by the FIA. Investigation came to a halt after the transfer of a deputy director (Adm) leading the two-member inquiry team.

The case was re-opened and the PU initiated a de novo inquiry into the matter. The Syndicate decided with a majority vote that the BA degree of Abdul Qadir be quashed.
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India-Pakistan
Pak court suspends conviction of five attackers on Gujrat army camp
2014-12-23
[DAWN] The Lahore High Court's (LHC) Rawalpindi bench on Monday stayed the convictions of five prisoners who were handed the death penalty for involvement in an attack on an army camp in Gujrat in 2012.

The stay came over a petition filed by the counsel of one of the convicted men.

Justice Arshad Mahmood Tabassum of the LHC heard the petition filed by Advocate Laiq Khan Swati, who told the court that his client Ahsan Azim was not provided with any information pertaining to the case including the charge sheet as well as the summary of evidence and trial proceedings despite requests submitted earlier.

He added that his client's family members were suddenly told to hold a last meeting with the Azim as he was going to be hanged soon.

Ahsan Azim, hailing from Wah Cantt, is currently held at the Kot Lakhpat jail in Lahore.

Kamran, Umar Nadeem, Ahsan Azim, Amir Yousuf and Asif Idrees were handed down death sentences by a military court for their involvement in an attack on an army camp in Gujrat in 2012. The attack had claimed the lives of at least seven security personnel.

Earlier on Friday, two former military men were executed in the Faisalabad
...formerly known as Lyallpur, the third largest metropolis in Pakistain, the second largest in Punjab after Lahore. It is named after some Arab because the Paks didn't have anybody notable of their own to name it after...
district jail.

Usman, a former soldier of the military's medical corps, was executed in relation to an attack on the headquarters of the Pakistain Army in 2009 in Rawalpindi. Moreover, Arshad Mehmood, who was a trooper and also hanged, was among the five people convicted for their role in an Al Qaeda-inspired liquidation attempt on Musharraf's life in late 2003.

The hangings on Friday were the first death sentences carried out after the government ended a six-year moratorium on executions, a move that appears to have come in response to the Beautiful Downtown Peshawar
...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province), administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistan's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire.
tragedy that claimed the lives of over 140 people, most of them children.

On Sunday, four more convicts were executed at a district jail in Faisalabad.

In response, Taliban groups released messages vowing Dire Revenge for the deaths of their associates. Security has been tightened in and around jails and all major cities of the country have been put on high security alert to avoid any untoward incident.
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India-Pakistan
Ahmadis, seared to the wall
2014-07-30
[DAWN] "It is not something that we can control", was what the SHO of the local cop shoppe said to the Ahmadi men, watching the burning down of their fellow community members' homes in Gujranwala the night of July 27.

Arshad Mahmood, one of the eye witnesses of the arson from the Ahmadi community of Gujranwala had reached the neighborhood where a mob of some 250 men had gathered to intimidate Ahmadi residents.

Attack on Ahmadis
Mahmood told me the mob was pelting stones at Ahmadi homes and beating down doors with batons. When the violent mob – which included some neighbors from the street of Peoples’ Colony where the incident took place – dragged a motor cycle out of one of the houses and set it on fire, the police voiced their helplessness.Mahmood says the SHO ran from the spot once he saw people getting aggressive; he tried to pacify the mob by offering them an FIR against the Ahmadi boy who had allegedly committed blasphemy. Some from the members of the mob went to the station with him but eventually the size of the mob got bigger in Peoples’ Colony.

And they got horrifically bloodthirsty.

Those who had gone to get an FIR registered rejoined later; the fire spread from one house to another; roads were blocked and two police vans with constables from the local cop shoppe silently looked on, hoping that the local peace committee holy man’s pleas on the microphone would distract the mob – which it never did, as was realised at the cost of four deaths.

Mahmood and other community members say the police managed to recover the dead bodies of two minor girls Kainat, Hira and their grandmother Bushra from one of the houses after 12am. The rest of the trapped residents, mostly women were rescued by the kinder Barelvi and Wahabi neighbors.

How things fall apart
There is now a ‘system’ in place for the ongoing discrimination and decimation of the Ahmadi community.

When holy mans and anti-Ahmadi individuals who are trying to intimidate local Ahmadis fail, they go to the police and file a complaint. Then, a group of coppers go to the administration of the Ahmadi community, and ask them to do whatever it is the holy mans want them to.

The community says, the act demanded by the holy mans is against their faith, so the authorities get pro-active and for the sake of maintaining peace in the area, actually commit the hurtful acts which the bigoted clergy were threatening to do themselves.

Three years on, no justice for 86 dead Ahmadis

This is pretty much the standard procedure used by the Punjab police to counter any threats to peace given out by mob-minded holy mans whenever an allegation is imagined against the Ahmadi community.

Over the last few years, the has been an increase in the number of incidents where the police goes to the Ahmadi community, asking them to “co-operate”, and further, acts on covering the Kalima with a black sheet from the place of worship's facades, demolishing minarets of the community’s place of worship, removing scriptures from their shops or just the word “Moslem” from their gravestones or scratching away the name of a Pak citizen from his shop name-plate because it resembles a Moslem name, like Muhammad Ali.

However,
a woman is only as old as she admits...
unlike the last few years where police complicity prevented bloodshed, more recent attempts by the police to control hate campaigns against Ahmadis have not worked out according to the ‘system’ in place.

In May, Khalil Ahmad was murdered while he was in the custody of the Punjab police in Sharaqpur district. Maqsood Ahmad, a local from the village of Ahmad told me that the hate campaign instigated by holy mans from nearby villages after an open congregation of the said holy mans in Kot Abdul Malik had resulted in the Kalima, MashAllah and Bismillah being removed from the façade of two Ahmadi houses in May. Then came the alleged blasphemy FIR registration, which led to the police hunting down the four accused Ahmadis.

The locals insist Ahmad’s murderer was not carried out by a teenager, as the official police record states, but by a married father at least in his early 20s, who worked at a doctor’s clinic.

“The police wanted a cover for their criminal negligence, they allowed a grown man with a weapon to enter the cop shoppe,” Maqsood said.

Tahir Malik has dealt with many cases of Ahmadi persecution as the Faisalabad
...formerly known as Lyallpur, the third largest metropolis in Pakistain, the second largest in Punjab after Lahore. It is named after some Arab because the Paks didn't have anybody notable of their own to name it after...
area Ahmadi administrative committee’s member – including grave desecrations and numerous 298-C FIRs, where the police have blatantly snubbed the rights of Ahmadis by siding with the mobs and holy mans.

Malik says the attempt to speak to senior police officials has been futile, “pursuing senior police officials never helps, as they are the ones who give out such orders”. He adds,

Who do we go to speak to for the violations of our rights? Are we aliens? At least give us the right to breathe.

A senior police officer of the Punjab police, behind a closed door conversation says there are no legal means available for addressing this matter of discrimination against religious minorities, even when it comes to minorities within Islam and their cases of blasphemy against each other.

In the case of Ahmadis, the police mostly does end up hurting an already persecuted community as there is no legal cover - hence, the complicity.

He admits that the Pak police still operates like the colonial force that it was conceived to be by the British. The police want as little focus on itself in the matter, which results in snubbing the persecuted community.

Whenever I have spoken with a DPO or an SHO in the Punjab police in a town where an incident of Ahmadi persecution has occurred and the police have taken an active role in curbing the zealots by committing an act of harming the Ahmadis, the responding officer goes out of his way to explain to me their well-meaning cause…

“As you know this is what the law says about the Qadiyanis.”

The faith-based killings of Ahmadis has reached their homes in the past as well, men have been rubbed out in front of their homes. But the arson attack of July 27 is a rare incident as it killed babies, a woman and critically injured another woman. Eight faith-based Ahmadi killings have taken place, according to the community’s data and reported cases in 2014 so far.

While the Pak mainstream Urdu media contributes to the dehumanisation of the Ahmadis by hiding the facts and motives of the arson attack and never bothering to report on hate crimes and faith-based murders of Ahmadis across Pakistain, the area police would at most, face transfers.

In a month’s time anti Ahmadi conferences will take place openly in Punjab and the business of bigotry will continue to thrive.
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India-Pakistan
Blasphemy case against lawyers
2014-05-13
[DAWN] The Kotwali police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) under Section 295/A of the Pakistain Penal Code (blasphemy law) against eight nominated and 60 unknown members of the District Bar Association here on Monday.

A couple of days ago, on the orders of the Kotwali district police officer, the police had registered a criminal case against Kotwali Station House Officer Umar Daraz, ASI Mubashir and five other coppers for thrashing and keeping a lawyer Aftab Nadeem in illegal detention. When the police did not arrest the nominated accused police officials, the DBA members went on strike till the arrest of the SHO and his subordinates.

On the third day of the lawyers' protest Arshad Mahmood, a resident of Basti Attawali, Jhang Sadar, through an application informed the police that during the protest some lawyers had shouted slogans with the name of SHO Umar Daraz and the mention of the name Umar had hurt the applicant's religious emotions.

The Kotwali police lodged an FIR (No 294/14) against eight nominated and 60 unnamed lawyers under Section 295/A of the PPC.

Sources said it was an exceptional FIR in which the lawyers who were protesting against the police highhandedness were booked under blasphemy law. The issue would be taken up by Punjab and Pakistain Bar Councils.

Some DBA members alleged SHO Rana Umer Daraz belonged to Faisalabad
...formerly known as Lyallpur, the third largest metropolis in Pakistain, the second largest in Punjab after Lahore. It is named after some Arab because the Paks didn't have anybody notable of their own to name it after...
and was a relative of a prominent Punjab minister. They alleged the police registered the case against the lawyers as a counter to the FIR against the SHO.
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Britain
"Somali looking" Man held as four stabbed at mosque in Birmingham
2013-06-16
[BBC] The incident began during the final prayer session of the evening.

Eyewitnesses report that a man of Somali appearance began attacking worshippers with a machete.

Dr Arshad Mahmood, who was at the mosque, said: "A man started stabbing one of the guys who was just sitting right next to him.

"I don't know what exactly was the reason but he just started stabbing him.

According to Mr Shafiq, a nearby resident believed the dispute was a domestic incident between mosque members.
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India-Pakistan
Three policemen shot dead in Hasan Abdal
2009-09-07
Three policemen were shot dead in Hasan Abdal in apparent act of targeted killing, a senior police officer said on Sunday. The bodies were discovered early on Sunday at a site where the policemen were deployed to guard a railway bridge, police officer Arshad Mahmood said. "The police officials were sleeping in the guardroom after taking the pre-dawn meal when they were shot dead," he told AFP. "All had a single bullet wound to their forehead. It appears to be a targeted killing." The deceased were identified as constables Muhammad Yaseen, Bashrat Shah and Muhammad Naeem of Hassan Abdal police station.
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India-Pakistan
Five killed in Quetta firing
2009-05-29
At least five persons, including a woman, were killed when unidentified attackers opened indiscriminate fire on a customer service centre in Quetta, officials confirmed. The assailants, who were riding a motorcycle, attacked the service centre on Kalat Street, Jail Road at around 11pm.

The dead were identified as Muhammad Zoheb, Abdul Khaliq, Arshad Mahmood, Muhammad Asif and Nilam Bibi. The bodies were moved to a hospital, where family members of the murdered persons protested against the absence of staff and lack of medical backup.
Medical backup? Folks, they were dead ...
No group has so far claimed responsibility for the murders.
Which raises the usual question here on Rantburg: who could it have been? Let's see: Lutherans? Lapplanders? Samoans? Wayward farmers from Saskatoon? ...
The provincial capital has recently seen a rising violence and a series of targeted killings, a number of which are carried out by Baloch nationalist groups who demand greater control of the province's resources by the Baloch people. The nationalist groups also demand and independent Balochistan, citing years of ignorance by the Centre.
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Europe
Norway: [Lutheran] Gang Leader Convicted
2007-06-08
The man believed to be one of the Oslo area's most powerful gang leaders was sentenced this week to nine years of special custody and he effectively lost his house. He allegedly ran a virtual torture chamber in the basement of his home. Arshad Mahmood, age 38, was sentenced to the special custody known as forvaring, which is designed to protect the public from the country's most dangerous criminals. A court in Romerike, northeast of Oslo, also seized Mahmood's Mercedes and NOK 890,000, which means he also has to give up his house in Ullensaker, where police found several badly beaten hostages last autumn. The judge clearly didn't believe Arshad Mahmood's story that his hostages had threatened him.
Gee, does this mean there's no recourse to a restraining order in Norsky courts?
Mahmood is the purported leader of Oslo's so-called "A-gang."
There's a Pakistani "B-gang", too.
He's been convicted numerous times for violence, assault and making threats. Psychiatrists claim he has a split personality, which makes it unproblematic for him to commit violent crimes while at the same time maintaining a seemingly normal family life.
It's a widely-known disease: Breathing While Jihadi Syndrome
His children, wives wife and relatives were inside the house at Ullensaker when it was raided by police last September, while the hostages were found chained in the makeshift torture chamber in its basement.
Sounds like the night shift in Baghdad.
The relatively harsh sentence against Mahmood is seen as an important part of police efforts to crack down on gangs in Norway.
Uff da, Inshallah
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India-Pakistan
"Expel any university student claiming to be an Islami Jamiat Talaba (IJT) nazim"
2007-04-19
A meeting of the Punjab University Deans’ Committee held on Wednesday that the heads of all departments should expel any university student claiming to be an Islami Jamiat Talaba (IJT) nazim, nominee for the post or IJT activists. The meeting, headed by PU vice chancellor Lt Gen (r) Arshad Mahmood, was held to discuss the gravity and strategy after the recent incidents of hooliganism by the IJT on the PU campus.

The meeting strongly condemned the IJT’s actions and alleged threats to the students, teachers and their families. In the meeting, some members confirmed that IJT activists had issued death-threats to the families of Pharmacy College principal Dr Muhammad Jamshed and a senior faculty member (IJT has denied this allegation). The committee condemned the disruption of the Pharmacy College exhibition by the IJT.

Insiders told Daily Times that the VC had allowed chairpersons, department heads, principals and directors of institutes had been asked to expel any university student claiming to be an IJT nazim, nominee for IJT nazim or an IJT activist. The sources said no “show cause notice” would be necessary for the expulsion of IJT nazims or activists because the organisation was trying to run a parallel administration and terrorise peaceful university students through that.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
IJT defying PU orders to remove admission stalls
2005-09-15
LAHORE: Islami Jamiat Talaba (IJT) has not removed its admission stalls in Punjab University (PU) despite the fact that the PU administration had issued notices to seven IJT activists, including its university nazim. According to a Daily Times survey on Wednesday, the IJT stalls were set up outside various departments including the Institute of Education and Research, Philosophy, College of Environmental Sciences, Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Mass Communication Department and the Institute of Business Administration. Meanwhile, the PU administration, which had claimed on Monday that it would lodge a case against 15 to 20 IJT activists for attacking the vice chancellor’s office, had still not sent a list of suspects to the Muslim Town area police. “We were asked to point out a few dozen unidentified people in the first information report (FIR),” Muslim Town Police Station Duty Officer Naib Muharrar Afzal said on Wednesday.

PU Vice Chancellor Lt Gen (r) Arshad Mahmood refused to comment. PU Registrar Prof Dr Muhammad Naeem Khan told Daily Times that all admission stalls would be asked to pack very soon. He said, “We will take disciplinary action against the students running these stalls in due course.” He said that the seven IJT activists were bound to reply to their notices by September 16. The university administration was waiting for the replies and would take action against such elements, he said. He said that the list of the IJT activists to be mentioned in the FIR had been delayed due to this reason and records of various students were being scrutinised.
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