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Post Martum taken by a doctor and he sad that...it was fully targeted ....with one bullet from very near...without resistance....show how much expert the killer was...may be of MI islamabad division !!!!!

this man was brought personally by CJ ifthikhar...and very brilliant academically....and he have to give a statement in favour of CJ when the case will to be gone on...but he was brutally murdered by government agencies....

his wife ...while weeping..said to Justice Ifthikhar that.....you have brought my husband to Islamabad...and he was killed like that...now ...plz..save my children...and CJ...put a hand on her head and said that...nobody can say a single word to her children !!!!! she is** British** personal...and have asked the Counsalete of Britan for help.....

But this shows how much the General can go for his seat....first in karachi...then this....

As the indications coming from SC judges like Justice Khaleel Ramday...the leadern of 13 judges bench...which is listening...the case clearly shows that...all are against the General....and all maassive support from nation and lawyers...for the rule of law and against dictatorship...show that the game is lost by the General....

Justice Khaleel yesrterday said that...whole nation is now** looking on us*...and we cannot **let down our nation...this is the **most crucial time* of judicial history....

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yes..it was the historical case…which shows the bravery of Justice Ifthikhar…

at one moment in SC..Chief Secretary..of Sindh**…,22 grade officer** and next to CM Sindh…refused to take back the sign the orders DIG suspension orders…

Chief Secretary said that give me one day for thinking…

Justice Ifthikhar shouted with anger…should i send you in jail for one day…22 grade officer…neext to CM Sindh Arbab Raheem…and was rightfully persecuted by SC…and with shame and humiliation…he signed back his orders…

Thats why **Sindh Government including MQM is the most against Cj Ifthikhar…**and IG Sindh forcibly tried to pull CJ in car on karachi Airport but chaudry Ietzaz pulled his other arm…and **protested **…and then he left…thats why CM sindh…`and the governor at the most not allowed CJ to enter Karachi…all was happened with the permission of CM and Governor…as they have personal grudge against this brave man…

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Karachi police told to go unarmed

By Syed Shoaib Hasan
BBC News, Karachi

Karachi police were told to patrol unarmed on Saturday despite widespread predictions that rival demonstrations would degenerate into violence.

At least 41 people died in some of Pakistan’s worst political violence in recent years.

Armed groups of political activists clashed for two days. Police have been accused of standing by.

Opposition parties had been planning a mass rally in support of the suspended chief justice of the Supreme Court.

Iftikhar Chaudhry was unceremoniously suspended by President Pervez Musharraf on 9 March.

Gen Musharraf accused him of misuse of office. The judge’s supporters say the president was trying to stifle the independence of the judiciary in an election year.

The country has since seen widespread anti-government protests by lawyers bodies and opposition parties.

‘No weapon’

Mr Chaudhry was planning to address a rally of supporters in central Karachi on Saturday.
Then the MQM, the ruling party in Sindh province, said it would hold a pro-government rally on the same day.

Subsequently, senior government figures and analysts expressed fears that there could be serious violence in Karachi.

The city authorities said that they had taken all possible measures to prevent any trouble.

However, according to documents obtained by the BBC, these measures included the instruction that “no police personnel should carry any kind of weapon during the law and order duty with the rally”.

The directives were part of a security plan issued by the office of the police chief of Karachi, Azhar Faruqi.

The documents warn of the possibility of “suicide attacks” as well as “clashes between rival political parties”.

Almost all the people killed were shot dead during armed clashes between groups of MQM and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) supporters.

Of all the police officials were deployed for security duties in Karachi, only 21 were armed.

Analysts say that the way police were deployed indicates that they were meant to stop people gaining access to the airport or to the High Court.
As the violence worsened, Chief Justice Chaudhry decided not to leave the airport and abandoned plans to address his supporters.

On Saturday police chief Azhar Faruqi was summoned by High Court and ordered to take action to stop the mayhem. **He answered that “he was helpless to do anything”. **
Later, Sindh province’s de facto home minister, Wasim Akhtar, told a local television channel that the police and other law-enforcing agencies were told not to fire back as it would have increased tension and led to more casualties.

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DIG Nawabshah Saleemullah Khan has been arrested in Sindh...he says that he has acted upon the orders of CJP Iftikhar Ch. regarding Mannu Bhel and Naeem Arain cases and arrested Sanghar's Wadera and other Police top brass...and now he has been arrested and handed over to FIA to torture him...and use him as a witness for the government...according to the DIG he wanted to appear as a witness for the CJP...

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he was lucky not to get killed like Hamaad Raza

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have you seen...CM talking....this man even not know...how to talk...personal grudger..bah...and he is a doctor....i dont know..who had made this jocker...CM of sindh...have they no some suitable person like Shaukat Aziz...who atlest speak marvellous English...

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General unrest
Leader
Tuesday May 15, 2007
[FONT=Geneva,Arial,sans-serif]The Guardian

Not a day goes by without more trouble for Pakistan’s president-general Pervez Musharraf. Yesterday a gunfight broke out as US, Afghan and Pakistani soldiers were trying to work out why Afghan and Pakistani soldiers opened fire on each other the day before. A gunman disguised as a Pakistani paramilitary (according to Pakistan military sources) opened fire, killing at least one US soldier. Shortly before, a senior official of the supreme court was shot dead at his home in the normally safe capital, Islamabad. He was the main witness for the legal team representing the suspended supreme court judge Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s biggest cities were brought to a halt by an anti-government strike in response to the weekend’s street battles in Karachi in which 41 people died. Each drama poses the same question for Pakistan’s military ruler, who still maintains he is guiding his nation back towards civilian rule. How long will he be able to carry on?

Some of the general’s problems are not, directly, of his making. He is surrounded by conflict on each of his borders. He is facing a low-intensity insurgency in Baluchistan. Pakistan’s lawless tribal belt is coming under the growing influence of the Taliban. The border with Afghanistan is impossible to police. But other crises, such as the attempt to cashier the country’s top judge, are the general’s responsibility. Since Mr Chaudry was suspended last month, the chief justice has become not only the symbol of the president’s attempts to undermine the judiciary, but the focus of all discontent against continued military rule.

That protest is being voiced by the very elites - middle-class lawyers and bureaucrats - who supported the general’s attempts to clean up the country’s corrupt political class when he took over seven years ago. Today, the military ruler is looking to many of the middle classes who supported his coup, as if he has passed his sell-by date. Few of them believe the judge was suspended over allegations that he tried to install his son in a top police post. **Mr Chaudry, who scuppered the corrupt privatisation of a state-run steel mill, was also in a key position to obstruct the president’s plans to remain army chief while continuing to occupy the presidency. For Mr Musharraf’s political plan to succeed, the troublesome judge had to go. **

The weekend gun battles in Karachi were also predictable and preventable. A security presence 15,000 strong did nothing to stop gunmen trading shots between neighbourhoods dominated by rival ethnic groups and parties. While the intended arrival in the city of the suspended chief justice was the spark, months of tension between the ruling Muttahida Qaumi Movement( MQM) and opposition parties preceded what has become known as the Karachi blood bath.

Gen Musharraf still claims parliamentary elections will go ahead as planned in November. Rumours have been circulating for months that a deal is being stitched up with a former enemy, the exiled Benazir Bhutto and her Pakistan People’s Party (PPP). In return for dropping corruption charges ,Ms Bhutto would be allowed to return from exile possibly as prime minister if her party does well in the elections. This would allow Gen Musharraf to continue as president. But after the weekend’s events in which PPP activists were killed, this marriage of convenience is starting to look as hopelessly unrealistic as all the other options. It is not elections that beckon, but a state of emergency. Some observers claim it is being engineered. It would buy the president much needed time to get back in control, but it could also provoke more violence. There are many imponderables. No one really knows what the army thinks, or whether support is building for another general who thinks he can do better. All that one can say is that America’s chief regional ally in the war on terror is in the biggest crisis of his political, and military, life.

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Today we should remember the innocent Pakistanis killed 8 years ago by the MQM & NaMaloom afrad without any doubt on the orders of the traitor Pervez Musharraf

Remember Kayani was ISI chief that time

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The corrupt traitor Musharraf should be hanged!

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Salute to brave political workers of all parties
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In logon ke warsa, insaf kin se mange???


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The traitor Mush and others were actually terrorists
They deserve Court Martial or Military courts

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I am remembering the day again , It was the worst day of our history , Our people were being killed on the roads under orders of a serving general by a ghunda force and Namaloom afrad
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Another year passed
Traitor Killer Pervez Musharraf is still free
An operation is there against MQM but no action against the people behind them and responsible for this all bloodshed
12 May 2007 was the worst day of our history
people were being killed at many places under state management at many places , Media was showing all but head of the state was feeling proud
General Pervez Musharraf 12 May 2007 Speech. | Tune.pk

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MQM, Musharraf, 12 May 2007 Wikileaks - Video Dailymotion

karachi 12th may killing & Real Face

Have a look

Don’t forget the role of Mustafa Kamal than mayor & Wasim Akhtar now mayor of Karachi

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Not a single criminal was arrested in this carnage. wah rhay Quaid-e-Azam ka Pakistan :(

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Just like you are looking for political point scoring with this news so are doing other politicians. Zardari and NS would take action only if they were loosing something because this bloodshed.

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This is not sir !
Our children are dying
Decades of this nonsense bloodshed for temporary gains

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I very sad day in the history of KArachi and pakistan.... May the same doesnot repeat again. All ethnic group live with peace and harmony rather than showing muscles to each other.
Hope this power game and divide and rule that is started by establishment end up..

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I am not alone
Chand log aur bhi
Zulm aur jabr kay khilaf kharay hain
May 12 carnage: lawyers demand probe by SCThe legal fraternity boycotted courts to mark the ninth anniversary of the May 12, 2007 mayhem, demanded inquiry.

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Some news about confession of Waseem

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He was always blamed for 12 May

12 May incident: Waseem Akhtar confesses that he gave directions …DunyaNews Pakistan

Read more at http://www.paklinks.com/gs/pakistan-affairs/664565-mqms-waseem-akhtar-makes-confession.html