NA passes resolution condemning Mullah's hanging

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That was the propaganda spread by people like you during tenure of Zia-ul-Haq. Thousands and thousands of Behari came via India and Punjab and directed by Punjabis as they did in 1947 to Sindh, Karachi. They have been settled in Karachi and wanted to make their own party against MQM when Paki Sai Baba get killed Imran Farooq in London and kicked on the ar$e of Mustafa Kamal the super duper #2 mayor of the world. Perhaps you forgot what Mardood Zia-ul-Haq said that they were not Behari but Bikari. Get clean your brain of racism and hatred.

Remaining Behari living in Bangladesh are living at their own will. People who wanted to leave already left and settled in Karachi.

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Thousands storm Pak High Commission in Dhaka - thenews.com.pk

DHAKA: Thousands of people stormed the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka on Wednesday to protest against Islambad’s reaction over the execution of Jamaat-e-Islami leader Abdul Quader Molla convicted of ‘war crimes’ in 1971, which is the first execution of an alleged war criminal in the country.

The protesters gathered outside the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka’s Gulshan diplomatic enclave after they broke through barbed wire barricades, media reports said.

A shoe was thrown by a protester who along with 50-60 protesters rushed to the embassy gate, chanting slogan “Joy Banla (Victory of Bengal).” Theshoe-throwing incident was caught on a TV camera.

Police earlier managed to stop the protesters at a Gulsan intersection nearly 1 km away from the high commission office.Being obstructed, the protesters staged a demonstration at the intersection for nearly 15-20 minutes. The entire area was abuzz for minutes with anti-Pakistan slogans.

But at one point the marchers started to scuffle with law enforcers to defy the barricade and proceed towards the high commission.At least seven people including a leader of the protesting group — “Ganajagoron Moncha” (Rousing Stage) — were injured as they clashed with the law enforcers to break at least two strong barricades to reach the Pakistan High Commission.

Police later evicted the protesters from the Pakistan High Commission gate.Meanwhile, protesters set alight Pakistani flags in Chittagong and Bogra to protest against what they called Pakistan’s interference in the execution of Abdul Quader Molla. Jamaat leader Molla, was hanged on Dec 12.

On Monday, the Pakistan National and provincial assemblies adopted the resolutions moved by Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan over Molla’s hanging.Bangladesh foreign ministry summoned Pakistan High Commissioner Mian Afrasiab Mehdi Hashmi Qureshi on Tuesday evening and “strongly protested against” Islamabad’s move.

People in various districts of Bangladesh also staged anti-Pakistan demonstrations and burnt effigies of Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and Pakistani cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan for their concern over Quader Molla’s execution.

In Chittagong, a platform of citizens under the banner ‘Jege Otho Bangladesh’ set fire to Pakistani flag and burnt the effigy of Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan in front of Cheragi intersection.They demanded of the Bangladesh government to break diplomatic ties with Pakistan.

Activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League Chittagong University unit set alight Pakistani flag on the university campus.In Bogra, ‘Nagorik Samaj’ set fire to a Pakistani flag in the city’s Satmatha intersection.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina decried Pakistan for adopting resolutions to air concern over the hanging of Abdul Quader Molla.“I strongly condemn the resolution adopted in Pakistan’s National Assembly,” she said at a meeting at Ganabhaban on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Pakistan condemned the storming of Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka and the incidents of burning of Pakistani flags by the Bangladeshi protesters.The Foreign Office spokesman said that Bangladesh is Pakistan’s neighboring Islamic country and Pakistan wants to strengthen ties with it.In a statement‚ he said Bangladesh should avoid blame game and the two countries should try to strengthen their relations.

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There is nothing wrong about this statement b/c that is a factually true statement. Just like PPP/Bhutto was/are by- products of Ayub Khan’s rule like PMLN and NS are by products of Zia’s rule.

Bhutto was an opportunist politician & knew that things were about to go down for AK right after war with India.

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/pakistan-affairs/310426-attention-bhutto-admirers-a-rare-letter-by-bhutto.html

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I just don’t trust most Urdu columnists. They make stuff up and rely on the laziness and gullibility of their readers to not get caught.

The quoted part of the column sounded like BS to me so I went around looking and I found the complete text of the charter for Nuremberg Trials (through yale university):

The Avalon Project : Charter of the International Military Tribunal

The smoking gun article 24(b) simply states that the tribunal shall ask the defendant whether he pleads guilty or not guilty. What our little Einstein finds so wrong with this, he doesn’t say. I have not read the complete text and can’t say much about his assertion that everything that the prosecution presented was to be taken as the gospels, except to say that this also sounds like BS. But I could be wrong and our resident copy-paster, jasos, could point out where that is in the text.

This is not to say that there weren’t shortcomings in the conduct of the Nuremberg trials or that the Allies didn’t act as total hypocrites. It’s just a demonstration of the laziness of our opinion makers (now, before our hyper-nationalist warriors come after me for defaming the country, the western ones aren’t much better).

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Dunya News: Pakistan:-Dhaka announces three-day protest against NA’s res…

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chalo… jalao gheraao, maaro looto, falaan falaan ne aisa kewn kia

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Again if you don’t understand. ZAB left Ayub Khan in 1967 in his peak rule and formed PPP without the support of any general or dictator. All leftists who were persecuted by Ayub Khan and other dictators since partition, were the pioneers of the new party. He was then staunch opponent of Ayub Khan and persecuted severely by the dictator. And you keep on referring to decades old letter to wrongly prove your point. Read the history and use your brain rather than reading biased JI’s propaganda.

On the other hand N$ and his cronies were groomed by Zia-ul-Haq and worked directly under him in his first party less elections. Zia was their god till he was smoked out in mid air. Again get your faulty thinking corrected. Non of ganjas and their cronies dared talk against him when he was alive and in the power.

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3-day protest? Chalo humeiN koi to itna serious leta hey :hehe:

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PML-N tabled a resolution in AJK assembly against Molla's execution. The resolution was shot down by the assembly. A snub indeed.

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Had I started this thread my heading would be just opposite to what it is now. That news item did not mention opposing by PPP, ANP and MQM makes this heading very much biased and one sided. The heading of this thread should have been “PPP, ANP and MQM rightly opposed this stupid resolution tabled by JI to favor war criminals and rapists of 1971”.

But then this is not new to ignore rightful dissent of opposition and the truth in the history of Pakistan which had always the domination of this party since 1947.

**NA adopts resolution against Quader Mollahs hanging | PAKISTAN - geo.tv
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**The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) opposed Jamaat-e-Islami’s resolution.

Abdul Sattar Bachani, a PPP MNA, while speaking in the National Assembly opposed the idea of Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan for a unanimous resolution to condemn the hanging of Jamaat’s Bangladesh leader.

The lawmaker said we should not object to a decision of an independent country like Bangladesh.

He raised the question as to whether Mollah was not responsible for the killing of thousands of Bengalis.**

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resolution is not enough... it is nothing.. Bangladesh army and police have been massacring ordinary innocent muslims on the streets and in masajid for more than 2 years... (see youtube videos if you dont believe me)... the issue is not support of Pakistan or pakistani alleged war crimes in 1971.. the issue is the same as in Egypt or Syria... the seculars/liberals want to rid the land of Islam and Muslims. That is the botton line. The world today has found an enemy and it is Islam and muslims.. so as long as you kill muslims.. not War crime tribunal nor the United nations will have an problem with it.

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just because you call or consider someone “rapist and criminal” doesnt prove anything.. it was a pre-meditated judicial “murder”.. no question about it.. and please get over your hatred for Pakistan.

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And who are you to judge whether I hate or love Pakistan? Keep this nonsensical judgmental remarks to your domain.

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You are lying, because there was no Bangladesh and no Bangladesh army in 1969. Bangladesh created after surrender of Dacca on December 17, 1971.

The reaction of Bengali started when Yahya Khan refused to honor his commitment of holding NA session on Mar 3, 1971.

Read the history of East Pakistan since 1947, how minority West Pakistanis rulers usurped the rights of majority since 1947 if you were born after 1971.

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2 years before NOW.... that is 2010-11 .. not 1969..

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Are we talking about events of 1971 or 2010-11? Why are you interested in Bangladesh's JI supporters? Are you a supporter of JI???? If your answer is no, you should be more concerned with plight of poor Pakistanis rather than people of other country.

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they are humans ... and you talk like you are a robot!

some people never talk of Palestinians or afghanis or iraqis or somalis who have been suffering for many years.. in fact they LIE when they tell others to be "more concerned with plight of poor Pakistanis rather than people of other country" ... because they COULDN'T CARE LESS ABOUT THE PAKISTANIS IN WAZIRISTAN WHO HAVE BEEN DRIVEN OUT OF THEIR HOUSES.. CARPET BOMBED .. THEIR MASAJID AND MADRASSAH'S DEMOLISHED IN FALSE PRETEXT JUST TO SERVE THE WESTERN MASTERS.. *for seculars ... anyone who is "pro-islam" has NO RIGHTS.. they MUST BE KILLED...
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i love this country, i love my religion and i have no regrets or inhibitions about it.. you can call someone "JI" or "AQ" and keep thinking that it is some sort of a "swear word" or a "curse" ... Islam is the best thing ever to happen on Earth... alhamdulillah.

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I never said that. But I am not supporter of JI not because I hate that party for no reason but because of its actions of the past which had changed map of Pakistan and its culture of tolerance.