Islamabad faces suicide bomb call

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ISI death squads would likely join Mullah dopiaza and engage in suicide bombings themselves.

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I agree with above para of yours..

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Can anyone please tell me what's the full story ??Who this Maulana is??What is his back ground??I mean sunni/shia/deobandi/brailvey/wahabi etc??Is he from the shora council etc?

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What a crap ...

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Govt has blocked the madrassas website… Thats a start.

Lal Masjid’s website blocked

By Amir Wasim

ISLAMABAD, April 6: The government on Friday blocked Lal Masjid’s website highlighting “achievements” of Madressah Hafsa students and propagating its agenda of introducing, what they called, Shariah system in the country.

Earlier, the government had stopped an FM radio transmission from the mosque, but only after the matter was reported in the media.

A source in the capital administration, told Dawn that the government had issued directives to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to block the website “www.lalmasjid.org” to stop the mosque’s management from launching its propaganda through the use of information technology.

“Yes, we have taken the PTA and Pemra (Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority) on board to block the website,” agreed a senior government official, on condition of anonymity.

He further said that they were looking for the printing press from where the Lal Masjid administration was getting its newspaper published. Earlier, he said, a printing press in Rawalpindi was publishing the material and literature of the Lal Masjid, but it had been stopped.

He admitted that the Lal Masjid administration had issued a two-page newspaper with the name, ‘Khabarnama Jamia Syeda Hafsa’ on the occasion of the opening of the three-day ‘Nifazi Shariat-o-Azmat Jihad Conference.’

The mosque administration has been publishing the newspaper on newsprint, without the bylines (names) of its editor or publisher, for the last few weeks. It is, however, not clear whether the newspaper is published daily, weekly or on a fortnightly basis.

http://www.dawn.com/2007/04/07/nat9.htm

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its the time for complete crushing....

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despite some of the political hanky panky of ISI and Army ....they were ...they are...and they will always be remain the saviour of pakistan....do not talk in a way what MQM thugs and bhatta khors usually talk about army and ISI....

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Government sponsored death squads are an aberration regardless of the circumstances. It sets an aweful precedent.

There is no government in the world that can ever be entrusted with such a responsibility.

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One down, a thousand more jihadi papers still remain.

Pakistan’s jihadi press problem
Critics claim President Musharraf is cracking down harder on the country’s secular media than he is on its radical Islamist press.

mAd_ScIeNtIsT, what about the current ISI kidnapping squads?

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as long as u're not in Peshawar :D

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yes ..there are few cases....but some also went on thier own...no doubt about that...on "jihad"....regarding this is done also due to pressure...do you think we have not to pay the price what Dr.A Q did...or the other way is to send our national hero to Guantanamo.....!!!!!!!

many things are done under severe pressure....

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I wonder how many of his own family members has he prepared for this "jihad". The answer will be none because such people are baiscally coward and idiots. The governemnt should arrest him and probably blow him up. Pathetic excuse of a human being.

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ehsan bhai ..which person you are talking about ?

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^ Abdul Aziz.

Here is his love message:

Pakistani cleric threatens suicide attacks

In a bold challenge to Pakistan’s government, a firebrand cleric said Friday he had formed an Islamic court to enforce a Taliban-style vice campaign in the Pakistani capital, threatening suicide attacks if authorities try to stop him.

Thousands of followers of Maulana Abdul Aziz underlined their defiance by chanting “Our way is jihad!” and setting fire to hundreds of mainly Western DVDs and video cassettes outside Islamabad’s Red Mosque.
Friday’s events deepen a dilemma for President Gen. Pervez Musharraf: stomach growing criticism for creeping “Talibanization” in Pakistan despite his alliance with the U.S.; or force a potentially bloody showdown with fanatics who have multiplied under his rule.
Students from a seminary adjoining the mosque launched a morality crackdown earlier this month by threatening shopkeepers selling films and music. They even kidnapped an alleged brothel owner and held her for two days until she made a public confession.
Aziz addressed a crowd of about 3,000 people who had gathered at the mosque for a conference on Sharia and jihad – Islamic law and holy war. Listeners filled the courtyard and packed the roof of the red-walled building just a few hundred yards from the city’s government district.
Dozens of students armed with wooden poles and with checkered scarves tied around their faces patrolled outside the perimeter wall.
In his sermon, Aziz announced that he had established a Sharia court comprising 10 clerics to dispense Islamic justice. He said the clerics would issue decrees, but gave no further details about the court’s supposed jurisdiction.
He said it would kick into action in one month if the government didn’t move against “centers of vulgarity” in the city – and warned authorities against intervening to halt his activities.
Aziz appealed for volunteers to defend the mosque, which has links to outlawed Sunni extremist groups. Mosque representatives deny allegations that weapons are stockpiled inside.
“If the government says it will launch an operation against us as a last resort, our last resort will be suicide bombings,” Aziz said. Bearded young men in the crowd punched the air in response.
Aziz then asked the gathering, “What is our way?” and students bellowed back: “Jihad! Jihad!”
Tariq Azim, Pakistan’s minister of state for information, denounced Aziz’s threat, and urged him not to force the government to take stern action. So far, police have done little.
“They have misjudged the government’s resolve. We want to avoid the use of force against them. We want to resolve all issues through peaceful means,” Azim told The Associated Press. He accused the cleric of using female seminary students as a human shield.
After prayers, students at the mosque set fire to a pile of hundreds of DVDs, video cassettes and some broken video players on a nearby road – stock from an Islamabad shop whose owner had agreed to close his business, said Aziz’s brother, Abdul Rashid Ghazi.
“This is porno material and blue films. This is destroying our society,” Ghazi said. Crowds shouted, “God is Great!” when the pile of movies, doused in petrol, caught fire with a whoosh.
The DVDs included films from neighboring India and some Western titles, including a romantic comedy called “Dirty, Filthy Love,” but also children’s movies such as “Home Alone 4” and “Free Willy,” which is about a boy befriending a whale.

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first of all...this fool and idiot do not know that islamic court can be settled by the state only..not individual...in shariah ...its a big crime and sin to even accuse any p erson to the lightest crime by so called private "courts"......
and jihad....whether thier neighbourers die with hunger....thereown family memebers need money and attention in home...they run from thier own houses for "jihad" .....neglecting that even the jihad is purely a state authority....invidual cannot do it....these will jihad the smart bombs and criuse missiles with thier 1950's bandoooq often seen in police hand .....is qaum ko passion aur bila wajha kai josh-o-jazbai nai hee barbaad kar fdiya hai...pallai kuch hota nahi...jihad karnai nikal partai hai.... :D

ehsan bhai...i have seen them on tv..most are the 19 19 20 20 child of afghans...since in madrasssa...food and shelter is free...so these afghans children hava nice place to enroll in such madrassa and have it...since thier parents also involve in many cases heroin faroshi...arms smuggling and other crimes.....these afghans make fool of the people in the name of islam...while heroin and hasheesh faroshi is "very islamic" according to them.....these are the misguided youth....whose minds have been poisoned by the so-called hatred of west and moderate islamic sections...they want to impose "jahil version" of islam...and we will never allow them to do this Pakistan.....inshallah

they just want to be "in" in the news of GEO...CNN and BBC..etc...they deceive themselves that they are very "loyal" to islam but they just want fame and "numaish"that they can challenge the state....pose to be "hercules" who can fight with anyone....

and yes porno and blue should be stopped ...but if you will do force...people will see them secretly...as human nature..if one lock...100 paths you can finds...we need mind-changing by education and love...not these "jahil " who tink that force is the way of avoiding sin...

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Religion sucks, religious people sucks. Huzzah for secularism!

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^ not at all..no way to secularism ......but the version of islam they want to implement is totally un-acceptable....

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That seems to be the brand most groups in Pakistan adhere too. Pakistan faling into the pit of Sharia law would be a disaster. It is incompatible with modern, equal civil society.

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You can argue about the different versions with your friends, but the state should be impartial and secular. It is the only way.

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Absolutely.

We need the Turkish model atleast, ideally the French model.