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Asad Kharal,The Express Tribune: The Murdering Mullas of Pakistan: Lashkar-i-Jhangvi’s Malik Ishaq received a montly stipend from Sharif brothers {(PML(N)} Government

 

 

O, What a Shame for Pakistanis to see the Murdering Mullas/Fanatical Goondas of Punjab are being patronized by the Sharif brothers… 
Adnan Khan,
Pakistan Think Tank Commentator

  

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LAHORE: Malik Ishaq enjoyed Punjab government’s financial assistance ever since the Sharif’s came to power in 2008, officials on condition of anonymity told The Express Tribune. The accused terror kingpin belonging to banned Sunni outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), nominated in 44 cases in which 70 people were killed, allegedly received a monthly stipend, during imprisonment, from the Punjab government. Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah confirmed the disbursement but clarified that it was given to Ishaq’s family, not him, as per orders of the court. However, upon further investigation, it was revealed that nor was there any such disbursements during former president Musharraf’s tenure, nor was there any court order pertaining to the matter. REFERENCE: LeJ’s Malik received monthly stipend from Punjab govt By Asad Kharal Published: July 16, 2011 http://tribune.com.pk/story/210827/lejs-malik-received-monthly-stipend-from-punjab-govt/ 

Ghalvi while talking to The Express Tribune confirmed that on the direction of Multan City Police Officer Amir Zulifqar, Multan and Vehari police have provided two policemen to him for security protection. Furthemore, Ghalvi has also relocated from his native town out of fear for his own life. He had been currently residing in two different locations, moving back and forth for security purposes.

However, leaving Ghalvi out, two other key witnesses and one complainant have not been provided any security as of yet and fear for their lives.  The men identified as Khadim, Sikandar and Abdul Ghafour (complainant) are the only people to have survived the court cases which have taken 20 lives, including eight people who were murdered purely for being associated with the case.

“I can be attacked at any time and I do not know if I will be alive tomorrow or not, as you know almost everyone who was a witness or a relative has been slain,’ said Sikandar, who  now operating a cloth store in Dokota on Multan Road.

“When Ishaq was in jail eight people were killed mercilessly by the same group,” said Khadim Hussain, who is now a farmer in Dokota.

The complainant (Abdul Ghafour) of the first case against Ishaq in which 12 people were massacred during a majlis, said he has been awaiting justice for 14 years but has completely lost hope since the release of Ishaq.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 16th, 2011.

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The Mean Streak of Control Freak Asif Zardari Censored in Pakistan: How cruelly Zardari really treats the poor masses of Pakistan

Web of silence?

By Huma Yusuf
Concerns about online free expression grew last year after the passage of the Prevention of Electronic Crime Act.—File photo

Unknown-39In yet another ironic twist, our civilian, democratically elected government passed the act even though it was a vestige of Gen Pervez Musharraf’s regime and encapsulated his increasingly authoritative attitude towards press freedom.

Much has already been written about this legislature, which aims to curb cyber terrorism but employs vague language that could be invoked to slap serious charges on anyone who owns a computer.

Under the act, the PTA can arbitrarily invoke hazy definitions for what constitutes spamming, spoofing, stalking, ‘terroristic intent’, or a terrorist act to put someone behind bars for years. Indeed, the act is peppered with words such as ‘lewd’, ‘obscene’, and ‘immoral’, which are not legal terms and are thus highly subjective. In other words, it is up to the authorities’ discretion to determine what is unacceptable.

For months, there have been calls to redraft the law and to bring it in line with international legal standards for cyber crime as well as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The PTA’s decision to block a YouTube clip and a website recently are reason enough to renew that call.

Admittedly, Pakistan does not have the poor track record of China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and other countries that restrict online free expression by filtering or blocking content or monitoring activity — at least till now.

But it is absolutely essential that the Pakistani authorities do not go down that route, for it is an affront to press freedom at large and would be another setback to this country’s newest exercise in democracy.

The fact is, online monitoring and blocking are modern versions of old-school tactics to rein in a free press, such as detention, harassment and intimidation. Around the world, attacks against bloggers and other individuals who post content online is the first front in authoritarian crackdowns on press freedom.

Unknown-9After all, individuals who go online are more vulnerable to censorship than professional media personnel because they do not have the backing of organisations or unions, nor do they have adequate resources such as money, lawyers or awareness about their right to free speech.

Until now, the PTA has only blocked a handful of websites. But Internet connectivity is becoming widespread — according to Internet World Stats, there are currently 18.5 million Internet users in Pakistan, a 13,716 per cent increase from 2000.

As more youngsters go online, we are bound to see a new generation of citizen journalists posting video clips, images or blogs that document official transgressions such as corruption or torture.

To ensure that their right to do so is protected, we must speak out now against the PTA’s blocks as well as the cyber crimes act that support such actions.

There is already a push in the US and EU to include violations of online free expression in countries’ human rights portfolios. If we do not set a precedent for protecting online free speech, the PTA’s activities could become yet another issue that makes us pariahs among the international community.

Pakistan has long prided itself on having a relatively free press, and military dictators and civilian governments — when flagging their democratic credentials — point to the open conversation in the country’s column inches and on its airwaves. The government should make a policy decision to extend that conversation into the Pakistani websphere.

 

Courtesy: Weblog: There are no Sunglasses

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LORD TARIQ AHMED, A BRITISH QADIANI CHOSEN TO WELCOME ASIF ZARDARI


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ARE AHAMDIES, QADIANIES AND MIRZAI MUSLIMS OR NON MUSLIMS?        

Are Ahamdies, Qadianies and Mirzai Muslims or non Muslims, and are Muslim men or women allowed to marry them? 

The three names Ahamdies, Qadianies and Mirzai are all used for one group. They follow Mirza Ghulam Ahmed of Qadian. This group is not a Muslim group so they claim to be so Islamic Scholars of the Muslim World have declared them as non-Muslims and therefore it not only a sin but an act of heresy to marry such a person.

 

The difference between Muslims and this group is that while all the Muslims believe in the finality of the prophet hood of Muhammed (pbuh), this group believes otherwise, therefore going against one of the basic cardinal principles of belief in Islam.

 
Lord Tariq Ahmed of Wimbeldon is an Ahmadi who, according to his cousin in Vaughan (Toronto) left Pakistan after the 1974 decision of the National Assembly against the community declaring them as non-Muslims. 

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UK: Lord Tariq receives Zardari on behalf of Queen

This marks a history in itself that a Pakistani origin peer received the Pakistani president. British Govt.which created the non-Muslim Ahmediyya Sect in Islam, has done it again.  Lord Tariq Ahmad had recently been Lord in Waiting to the Queen Elizabeth-II at The Queen’s household where he performs various duties of state…

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LONDON: Lord Tariq Ahmad,  a Mirzai or Ahmedi of Wimbledon received President Asif Ali Zardari on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen when he arrived at the Heathrow Airport here on Thursday evening with his entourage on an official visit.

 

Lord Tariq Ahmad had recently been Lord in Waiting to the Queen Elizabeth-II at The Queen’s household where he performs various duties of state, including the receiving of heads of states on behalf of Her Majesty. This marks a history in itself that a Pakistani origin peer received the Pakistani president.

 

He told Jang in an interview: “This was an honour for me to receive the president of Pakistan on my first Royal wait representing HM the Queen. I extended to President Zardari the regards of Her Majesty and we had an opportunity for a brief discussion on various matters. I conveyed to the President the good wishes and prayers of her Majesty for the progress and welfare of Pakistan.”

 
 
UK: Lord Tariq receives Zardari on behalf of Queen                                                                              FEBRUARY 3, 2013
LONDON: Lord Tariq Ahmad, a British Ahmedi (Ahmediyya: a profligate apostasy from Islam declared Non-Muslims by Jamia Azhar & Darul Uloom Deoband) of Wimbledon received President Asif Ali Zardari on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen when he arrived at the Heathrow Airport here on Thursday evening with his entourage on an official visit.

Lord Tariq Ahmad had recently been Lord in Waiting to the Queen Elizabeth-II at The Queen’s household where he performs various duties of state, including the receiving of heads of states on behalf of Her Majesty. This marks a history in itself that a Pakistani origin peer received the Pakistani president.

He told Jang in an interview: “This was an honour for me to receive the president of Pakistan on my first Royal wait representing HM the Queen. I extended to President Zardari the regards of Her Majesty and we had an opportunity for a brief discussion on various matters. I conveyed to the President the good wishes and prayers of her Majesty for the progress and welfare of Pakistan.”

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ZARDARI/MALIK RIAZ DRONE ATTACKS OF CORRUPTION:Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari’s palatial private villa nears completion in Lahore

Malik-Riaz-with-Asif-ZardariLahore: A sprawling high-security private residence worth Rs 5 billion for Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, complete with bomb-proof structures and a landing strip for small jets and helicopters, is nearing completion in Lahore. The compound in Bahria Town, spread over some 200 kanals or 25 acres, is named Bilawal House after Zardari’s son Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. According to a senior Pakistan Peoples Party official from Punjab, who did not want to be named, the residence has been gifted to Zardari by property tycoon Malik Riaz Hussain. 
 
 
 
 
 
Unknown-39The bomb-proof home is surrounded by lawns that can accommodate up to 10,000 people and has a runway for private jets and helicopters. The residence has bedrooms, conference rooms and offices. The compound is surrounded by 30-feet high walls fitted with security gadgets. Once completed, the residence will have a three-tier security system, sources said. Zardari, who is due to arrive in Lahore on Sunday, is expected to visit Bilawal House with his son, the sources said. Bilawal House is located about 1.5 km from former premier Nawaz Sharif’s palatial residence at Raiwind Road that is spread over 300 acres.
 
Sharif’s residence has a mini zoo and is ringed by orchards and agricultural land. The Bhutto-Zardari family have another Bilawal House in the southern port city of Karachi. The residence in Lahore will serve as the main base in Punjab province for Bilawal during campaigning for the upcoming general election. Property tycoon Malik Riaz Hussain, who is believed to be close to Zardari, was at the centre of a controversy last year after he alleged that he funded three foreign trips by Arsalan Iftikhar, the son of Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry.
 
Hussain also claimed he had spent Rs. 342 million on Iftikhar to influence cases in the apex court. The Supreme Court recently declared that matters involving Hussain and Iftikhar were a private issue between two individuals and they could resort to legal proceedings against each other. 
 

 

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DRONE ATTACKS OF CORRUPTION: Malik Riaz Hussain’s gift to the Asif & Bilawal Zardari worth Rs 5 billion

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Chandu Lakhani (UK) 
10 Feb, 2013 06:44 PM
Zardari is preparing for all eventuality. He has constructed his residence like a fortress, so nobody can successfully attack. Still, if worse comes to worst, he has also provided an air-strip so that he can sneak away no sooner army may want to move against him ! Well Done, Zardari ‘Shahab’. Pakistan seems to have bright future -it can be nothing else when you are at the helm. India is blessed with Nehru Gandhi family to rule us for ever. We do not want Pakistan to be deprived -and it is now blessed with Zardari Bhutto dynasty ! Do propagate advantages of such dynastic rules, so that more and more countries can benefit through India/Pakistan’s joint dynasty-run regimes ! Hail Pakistan, Hail India

 

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari’s private villa is blast-proof, has runway

 
PTI Feb 8, 2013, 
 
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari's palatial private villa nears completion in Lahore
 
Lahore: A sprawling high-security private residence for Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, complete with bomb-proof structures and a landing strip for small jets and helicopters, is nearing completion here. The compound in Bahria town, spread over some 200 kanals (25 acres), is named Bilawal House after Zardari’s son Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. According to a Pakistan Peoples Party official from Punjab the residence has been gifted by property tycoon Malik Riaz Hussain.
 
The bomb-proof home is surrounded by lawns that can accommodate up to 10,000 people and has a runway for private jets and helicopters. The compound is surrounded by 30-feet high walls fitted with security gadgets. Once completed, the residence will have a three-tier security system. Zardari, who is due to arrive in Lahore on Sunday, is expected to visit Bilawal House with his son, the sources said. The residence in Lahore will serve as the main base in Punjab province for Bilawal during campaigning for the upcoming general election. Malik Riaz Hussain, believed to be close to Zardari, was at the centre of a controversy last year after he alleged that he funded three foreign trips by Arsalan Iftikhar, the son of supreme court chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry.
 
Meanwhile, on the president’s arrival, the private security guards of Bahria Town hosed water through high-pressure vehicles to disperse the journalists who tried to enter the housing society to cover the event. Some of the journalists received injuries. The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists, Lahore Press Club leaders and the journalist community have strongly condemned the guards’ misbehaviour with the journalists and demanded legal action against them.
 

 

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