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  1. Yasir Attari

    An Army Soldier Life Change Into Mubligh

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    Mumtaz Qadri News 6 Oct 2011

    Islamic Hero , Shair AhleSunnat , Ghazi Mumtaz Qadri Mumtaz Qadri News 6 oct 2011
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    Mumtaz Qadri News 5 Oct 2011

    Islamic Hero , Shair AhleSunnat , Ghazi Mumtaz Qadri Mumtaz Qadri News 5 oct 2011
  5. http://www.thenews.c...=6&dt=10/4/2011 THE NEWS ( NeWS PAPer) Kidnappers of Taseer’s son want release of Qadri Amir Mir Tuesday, October 04, 2011 Expressing grave concern over the release of Malik Mohammad Ishaq, one of the founding members of the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), an al-Qaeda-linked anti-Shia and anti-US Sunni-Deobandi sectarian-turned-jehadi organisation, the Hong Kong-based Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has accused the Punjab law minister (Rana Sanaullah Khan) of conniving with the abductors of Shahbaz Taseer, the son of former Punjab governor, Salman Taseer, to ensure the release of his assassin (Malik Mumtaz Qadri who was sentenced to death on October 1, 2011 by an anti-terrorism court on the basis of his confession). Founded in 1986 by a prominent group of jurists and human rights activists in Asia, the Asian Human Rights Commission is an independent, non-governmental organisation, which seeks to promote greater awareness and realisation of human rights in the Asian region. The Commission has regretted in a statement which has already been posted on its website (www.humanrights.asia) that a mass killer Malik Mohammad Ishaq has been provided protection by the state while the families of his victims continue to suffer threats . (Mumtaz) Qadri, the killer of Governor of Punjab (Salman Taseer) has been given the status of a hero of Islam who is enjoying every facility of life in custody; facilities which he never had in his ordinary life being a head constable in Punjab Police. He has access to his network through mobile phones and is being held in a special ward of the jail and allowed to have visitors who meet him regularly. All of this is contrary according to the prison manuals , the AHRC statement observed. The AHRC then regretted that the whereabouts of the son of the assassinated governor of Punjab, Shahbaz Taseer, who was abducted by militants from Punjab on August 27, 2011, remain unknown. It is reported that the LeJ is negotiating through the Punjab government for the release of (Malik Mumtaz) Qadri in exchange for Shahbaz Taseer. The negotiations are apparently being carried out under the supervision of the Punjab Law Minister (Rana Sanaullah Khan) who is notorious for having relationships with the banned militant groups. Therefore, all efforts for the release of Shahbaz have been in the interests of the militant organizations , the AHRC statement added. The Asian Human Rights Commission statement said that the state has totally failed to provide protection to the citizens from the religious militant organisations who are surviving on the mercy of jehadis. We urge the government of Pakistan to realise that the international community is closely monitoring the situation and is quite capable of seeing the very blatant discrepancies in the treatment of the victims and the perpetrators. We vehemently condemn the protection provided for a mass murderer (Malik Ishaq) while his victims continue to face death threats and religious intolerance. We urge that action must be taken against the LeJ and its members. The Minister of Law of Punjab who is aiding and abetting this organisation must be prosecuted particularly for his connivance with the abductors of Shahbaz Taseer to obtain the release of a murderer. We also urge the government to ensure the safe release of Shahbaz and that suitable compensation and rehabilitation be provided to the victims and the families of the Mastung carnage . Approached for comments, Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan strongly refuted the baseless allegations levelled against him and the Punjab government by the so-called Asian Human Rights Commission, saying they were simply farcical and politically motivated. About the Commission s claim that the Punjab law minister was conniving with the abductors to pave the way for Mumtaz Qadri s release in exchange for Shehbaz Taseer, Rana Sanaullah said: Let me make it clear that no talks are going on with the abductors at any level as far as I know. I reject AHRC s allegations regarding my connivance with any militant group at any level. The Punjab government would lodge a formal protest with the AHRC for spreading this baseless propaganda. Such unsubstantiated speculations would only hinder the progress being made in the case by the investigators. To a question, Rana Sanaullah said: As a matter of fact, Shehbaz Taseer s abduction case is not being dealt with by the Punjab Police alone. In fact, there is a high-level Joint Investigating Team (JIT) being led by the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) which is investigating the case. The Crime Investigation Department of Punjab and the Special Branch of Punjab Police are only assisting the investigators in their efforts to track down the kidnappers . Asked about the identity of Shehbaz Taseer s abductors, the law minister said: I can say positive progress has been made in the case and the investigation is going in the right direction . Asked if the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi was involved in the kidnapping, Rana Sanaullah said such reports were baseless. Those investigating the case do have a very clear idea about the kidnappers. But I can t make public any information at this stage due to sensitivity of the matter, the law minister added. While slamming the Punjab government for its soft corner towards extremists, the AHRC statement said: Banned militant religious groups are exciting violence in Punjab with full institutional protection from the ruling party of the province (PML-N). Federal minister for interior had accused the Punjab government that its ministers and officials are closely associated with the LeJ which is why no action has been taken against the group. Ishaq s September 22 protective detention under the guise of house arrest comes after his organisation, the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, claimed responsibility for the killings of 29 Shia pilgrims. The AHRC statement further said: The LeJ has overtly opened offices in many districts of the Punjab province and collecting funds on the streets by means of collection boxes in shops and restaurants. After the killing of 29 Shia pilgrims from the Hazara tribe in Mastung, the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi has come out openly and announced to continue its movement against the Shia sect as they are infidel and they should be declared a non-Islamic religious group. One must ask if this is another attempt at appeasement by the government towards the militant religious groups . While expressing dismay at the recent release of the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi s operational chief, Malik Ishaq, the Asia Human Rights Commission said: Malik was bailed from the Supreme Court of Pakistan [on July 14, 2011] from many cases regarding killings and bombings. Malik remained in detention for 14 years but the [Punjab] government could not provide protection to witnesses [against him]. Also, the prosecution produced very weak cases which ultimately benefited defence. He was thus released on bail by the Supreme Court on the grounds of these weak cases . Malik Ishaq was then detained on September 22 [2011] on the pretext that he was facing death threats and needed protection. His arrest was made under Article 5 of the Maintenance of Public Order (MPO) for ten days. The house detention generally does not fall under the term of punishment in the country as during that period the detainee has access to communications via cell phones, internet and the electronic media. Immediately after his release on bail he visited many places and roused the people on sectarian issues. At the same time, he (Malik Ishaq) organised his group, the LeJ, which is supposedly banned by the government , the AHRC statement added. However, a senior official of the Punjab Home Department [who requested anonymity] refuted the AHRC statement as a pack of lies, adding that Ishaq has not been sent to jail because he was facing death threats and needed protection. In fact, the official said, he has been detained for a period of one month to preempt sectarian strife in the province. He said not only Malik Ishaq, but another LeJ leader Ghulam Rasool Shah has also been confined in his hometown, Bahawalnagar. Therefore, the spokesman said, it is simply ridiculous to accuse the Punjab government of having a soft corner towards extremists. 1 Blog Forum
  6. But one Good News For Aashiqan Rassol http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=70814&Cat=6&dt=10/4/2011
  7. Yasir Attari

    Mumtaz Qadri News 4 Oct 2011

    Islamic Hero , Shair AhleSunnat , Ghazi Mumtaz Qadri Mumtaz Qadri News 4 oct 2011
  8. Staff Report Sunday, 2 Oct 2011 1:52 am | Comments (2) RAWALPINDI: Supporters of Mumtaz Qadri shout slogans as they stop the progress of a police vehicle during a protest outside Adiyala Jail after the court announced the death sentence for Salmaan Taseer’s murderer. afp ISLAMABAD/LAHORE - Hundreds of activists of Sunni Tehreek on Saturday went on a rampage in Rawalpindi and Lahore following the announcement of the death penalty for Mumtaz Qadri, the self-confessed murderer of former Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer. Qadri’s supporters gathered outside Adiyala Jail during the hearing on Saturday and took to the streets soon after the court announced the verdict. They denounced the court decision and chanted slogans against the government, court and the United States. “This decision was made to please the Jewish lobby,” said Sahibzada Ataur Rehman, a leader of the Sunni Tehreek. “Don’t push us towards violence, because we’re ready to give our lives for this,” said Shahid Ghauri, another Sunni Tehreek leader, as he addressed the crowd outside the jail. The protesters were of the view that a thousand Mumtaz Qadris would be born by punishing one Mumtaz Qadri. Qadri’s supporters later gathered at Liaqat Park, where former prime minister Benazir Bhutto was murdered, and tore several of her posters hoisted around the site. They also announced to call a wheel jam protest for next Friday. The angry, stick-wielding protesters also tried forcing closure of shops, but dispersed peacefully sometime later. Scores of activists and workers of Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan Islamabad and Islamic Students Federation also blocked the main IJ Principal Road for an hour at Faizabad to protest the death sentence awarded to Qadri. The situation also turned bitter in Lahore with some religious leaders announcing Rs 5 million as head money on the judge who announced the verdict against Qadri. Hundreds of protesters rallied from Data Darbar to Faisal Chowk on The Mall, forcing the closure of shops along The Mall, Hall Road and other markets in the area. The sit-in at Faisal Chowk continued late into the evening, causing severe hardships for citizens. Addressing the protesters, religious leaders demanded Qadri’s immediate release. Sunni Tehreek Divisional President Mujahid Abdul Rasool Khan vowed to challenge the sentence in a higher court. He said Qadri was a hero and a true lover of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). He said if Raymond Davis could be released under the pretext of Diyaat, why not Qadri.
  9. ISLAMABAD - Scores of activists and workers of Jamiat-e-Ulama-e-Pakistan Islamabad and Islamic Students Federation on Saturday blocked the main IJ Principal Road for an hour at Faizabad in protest against the death sentence awarded to Mumtaz Qadri in former Punjab Governor Salman Taseer’s murder case. The protesters belonging to various religious seminaries, led by Hafiz Muhammad Idrees and Maulana Muhammad Aslam Jalali, were holding banners and placards inscribed with slogans in favour of Mumtaz Qadri. They burnt tyres and blocked the road, suspending traffic for about an hour. The protesters demanded the government release Mumtaz Qadri at once. The protest caused a great inconvenience to the commuters and, especially to patients, as the road was blocked and traffic of all kinds was suspended. The enraged protesters warned the government that if Mumtaz Qadri was not released, they would be left with no option but to launch countrywide rallies and strikes. They also asked the government to implement the law of Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat in the country. Later, the protesters dispersed peacefully.
  10. Protesters belonging to various religious parties and groups gathered outside the Karachi Press Club (KPC) on Saturday to protest against the death sentence awarded to Mumtaz Qadri, who had killed Governor Punjab Salman Taseer earlier this year. The activists, who belonged to the Sunni Tehreek (ST) and the Fidayane-e-Khatma-e-Nabuwat (FKM), blocked the road in front of the KPC. Some held aloft banners criticising the government, while others shouted slogans demanding Qadri’s immediate release. Although Section 144 was imposed in the city, police ignored the protesters. Police said no arrests were made and the protesters dispersed peacefully. Similar but smaller protest rallies were held in other areas of the city, demanding the immediate release of Qadri, who killed Taseer after the governor had spoken of the need to reform the country’s controversial blasphemy law. Hundreds of supporters of the Sunni Tehreek gathered outside press club and shouted slogans against the government for its “biased policy”. Shahid Ghori, central leader of the ST, rejecting the capital punishment handed down to Qadri by a court, said that if the government did not implement the blasphemy law, then thousands of Mumtaz Qadris would emerge. He said that the government must explain why the entire state machinery came into action to get a non-Muslim, Raymond Davis, released but why “a person who had love for the last Prophet (PBUH)”, Mumtaz Qadri, could not be released after the payment of Diyat to the heirs of Taseer. Ghori announced that the ST would pay Rs200 million as blood money to the legal heirs of Taseer. He alleged that the slain governor had used “sacrilegious remarks” against religion but no action had been taken against him by the government. “If the state does not take action against people who use derogatory remarks against sacred personalities then obviously people would take the law into their hands for their love for them and Qadri had set this example for rest of the people.” He said the ST believed in the rule of law but they would not accept “any anti-Islamic decision”, and asked the government to play its role for the release of Qadri. The Fidayan-e-Khatm-e-Nabuwat announced it would continue the protest till Qadri was released. This was announced at a protest demonstration staged outside the KPC by the central leaders. They also threatened that if Qadri was hanged supporters of the FKM would launch a countrywide protest against the government. Meanwhile, Jamiat Ulema Pakistan leader Dr Sahibzada Abul Khair Muhammad Zubair also condemned Qadri’s conviction. [/url]
  11. Faisal Quran o Hadees K Mukhalif Kio Dia ?? ULma Ki APEAL K ADALAT ME BULAYA JIE HAMAY ...\...
  12. Yasir Attari

    Mumtaz Qadri News 2 Oct 2011

    Islamic Hero Ghazi Mumtaz Qadri
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