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January 24, 2011

DEATH OF COLONEL IMAM PROVES JIHADI TREACHERY

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TREACHEROUS KILLERS OF COL IMAM

TREACHEROUS KILLERS OF COL IMAM

If it was not already apparent from the murder of Khalid Khawaja last year the death of Col Imam clearly proves that the jihadi militants are not allies or assets of Pakistan but operating with no regards to loyalty or nation.

It would be proper to note here that Col Imam was outspoken against the American strategies in Afghanistan rather he was proponent of dialogue with Taliban leaders to determine an acceptable political solution to the fighting. For his efforts, the jihadi militants murdered him.

He warned that American attempts to divide the Taliban by bribing commanders was doomed to failure. “Their strategy will not work,” he said. “This carrot-and-stick strategy is going to backfire badly.”

But the manner of the death of the “godfather of the Taliban” suggests that there were some thing he could not foresee – and that even the powerful spy agency has very limited influence over the militants within their own borders.

This should be a grave warning to those who continue to believe the lies of jihadi militants that they want a peace while they are at the same time killing our soldiers and our citizens. Even those who have raised them from the beginning and stood by their cause are being murdered.

January 11, 2011

MUMTAZ QADRI ACT IS MUTINY AGAINST PAKISTAN

Confessed assassin Mumtaz Qadri is no hero. He has committed a dereliction of duty and brought shame to the security services of Pakistan. More specifically, he has committed an offense under the Pakistan Army Act 1952 of Mutiny and insubordination.

Mumtaz Qadri was a member of Elite Force Punjab whose unit was assigned to protect the life of former Governor Punjab Salmaan Taseer. Qadri disobeyed his commanding officer and standard operating procedures.

Worse than sleeping at his post or being drunk while he is on duty, though, this man has turned his gun on the official he was sworn to defend and killed him. According to the confessed assassin Mumtaz Qadri this was not on the order of any officer but was by his own decision.

This is not an issue of blasphemy laws, it is an issue of following the discipline and chain of command required of a high-level security force. If you agree or disagree with Salmaan Taseer’s view of blasphemy laws that is your right. But a man assigned to a duty must uphold his duty or if he cannot in good conscience uphold his duty he must resign. What he did instead was to commit an act of Mutiny which is defined as openly opposing, changing, or overthrowing an authority to which they are subject. At the time he committed the act Mumtaz Qadri was subject to the authority of his commanding officer and his Governor Salmaan Taseer who he admits openly that he killed.

It should also be noted that according to 2(d)(i) of Pakistan Army Act 1952 military law applies to any “persons not otherwise subject to this Act who are accused of seducing or attempting to seduce any person subject to this Act from his duty or allegiance to Government.”

Section 31 of Pakistan Army Act 1952 states:

31. Mutiny and insubordination: Any person subject to this Act who commits any of the following offences, that is to say, –
(a) begins, incites, causes, or conspires with any other person to cause, or joins in, any mutiny in the military, naval or air forces of Pakistan or any forces co-operating therewith; or
(b) being present at any such mutiny, does not use his utmost endeavours to suppress the same; or
(c) knowing or having reason to believe in the existence of any such mutiny or any intentino to commit such mutiny, or of any such conspiracy, does not without reasonable delay give information thereof to his commanding or other superior officer; or
(d) attempts to seduce any person in the military, naval or air forces of Pakistan from his duty or his allegiance to the Government of Pakistan;

shall, on conviction by court-martial, be punished with death or with such less punishment as in this Act mentioned.

If members of Elite force, Army, or any other security agency decide that they will make their own rules and decide which orders they wish to follow and wish they do not, this will create chaos in the ranks and undermine the very national security of this nation. For this reason, Mumtaz Qadri must not be praised but must be me made the example of the punishment received for disobeying direct orders and causing chaos in the rank and file.

January 7, 2011

SALMAAN TASEER KILLING IS HARAAM ACCORDING TO AQIDAH TAHAWIYYA

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Imam Tahawi’s al-’Aqidah, representative of the viewpoint of ahl al-Sunnah wa-al-Jama’a, has long been the most widely acclaimed, and indeed indispensable, reference work on Muslim beliefs, of which this is an edited English translation.

Imam Tahawi stands out not only as a prominent follower of the Hanafi school but, in view or his vast erudition and remarkable powers of assimilation, as one of its leading scholars. His monumental scholarly works, such as Sharh Ma’ani al-Athar and Mushkil al-Athar, are encyclopaedic in scope and have long been regarded as indispensable for training students of fiqh.

Al-’Aqidah though small in size, is a basic text for all times, listing what a Muslim must know and believe and inwardly comprehend.

The clause 72 of the Aqidah says:

We do not recognize rebellion against our Imam or those in charge of our affairs even if they are unjust, nor do we wish evil on them, nor do we withdraw from following them. We hold that obedience to them is part of obedience to Allah, The Glorified, and therefore obligatory as long as they do not order to commit sins. We pray for their right guidance and pardon from their wrongs.

The entire Aqidah Tahawiyya is available online here

Source: http://guppu.com/2011/01/07/killing-a-leader-is-haraam-according-to-aqidah-tahawiyya/

December 29, 2010

NEW TERROR SYNDICATE THREATENS PAKISTAN

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In the past one lashkar was different from another lashkar and each could be treated differently with regards to its position towards the state. But today that has changed. New evidence reveals that a new terror syndicate is threatening Pakistan’s sovereignty as traditionally independent and opposing militant groups are joining forces to attack Pakistan’s military and government according to a report in The New York Times.

Increased cooperation among insurgent factions also is being reported inside Pakistan, where many of the extremist organizations are based or where their leaders have found a haven.

American and NATO officials said they had seen evidence of loose cooperation among other insurgent groups, including Lashkar-e-Taiba and Tehrik-i-Taliban.

Lashkar is a Punjabi group and is considered one of the most serious long-term threats inside Pakistan. The Punjabi groups, many of which were created by Pakistani intelligence to fight against India’s interests in Kashmir, now appear to be teaming up with Pashtun groups like the Afghan and Pakistani Taliban to fight their creators, the Pakistani intelligence and security services.

Pentagon and military officials who routinely engage with their Pakistani counterparts said officials in Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital, agreed with the new American and NATO assessments.

“This is actually a syndicate of related and associated militant groups and networks,” said one American officer, summarizing the emerging view of Pakistani officials. “Trying to parse them, as if they have firewalls in between them, is really kind of silly. They cooperate with each other. They franchise work with each other.”

Just as the American support for al Qaeda as proxy fighters in Afghanistan during the Cold War has come back to haunt it in the case of 9/11 and other attempted attacks on American soil, so our own support for militia groups as proxy fighters to liberate Kashmir has turned its venom upon us.

December 6, 2010

Umar Khalid: We Will Continue To Attack Pakistan To Stop Any Peace

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Do you still believe the lies that Taliban are not a threat to our country and our way of life? Take it from the own mouth of the Umar Khalid:

Umar Khalid, head of the Pakistani Taliban in Mohmand Agency, said pamphlets had been distributed in the area 20 days ago warning members of peace committees or Lashkars (tribal militias) to abandon any efforts to join the government in fighting militants or face “consequences.”

“We will continue to attack all pro-government officials and their supporters who try to join any peace committees or Lashkars,” Khalid said.

And do you still believe that there is no connection between TTP and other militants?

Umar Khalid is said to provide sanctuary to top al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders as they flee operations by the army. These are said to include Hakimullah Mehsud and Ayman al-Zawahiri, our correspondent says.

Pakistan’s military says its offensives have disrupted militants in the north-west but analysts say the insurgents often escape.

This attack which was designed to attack a peace jirga can only be termed evil and an obvious sign that jihadi militants whether they are called by the name TTP, AQ, LeT or any others are working together to attack Pakistan within its own borders.

Real Pakistani Nationalists will not stand for this!

December 3, 2010

Gul-e-Khandana is a REAL Pakistani Nationalist

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Gul-e-Khandana, a primary school headmistress in MattaSWAT: While fear and terror in the valley of Swat pushed everyone into acquiescence, Gul-e-Khandana not only resisted the militants but also saved her school from being blown up.

Gul-e-Khandana, who hails from Matta tehsil, is the headmistress of a primary school for girls in Sijban, Matta. “I have intense love for this school. Where I now teach, I studied as a young girl in primary school,” she tells The Express Tribune.

She is the first woman from  her family who chose to work outside the house, despite family pressure. “My family did oppose me but I resisted them because I wanted the girls of my village to be educated. For the first two years, I taught without a salary,” she said.

Education and literacy have never fared very well in Swat and when the militants intensified their hold in the region, education suffered the most. While most residents took fright, Gul-e-Khandana refused to. “When the militants started bombing schools, I feared for my school. I decided to transfer the record and furniture of my school to my home,” Gul-e-Khandana recalls.

The situation only seemed to worsen as the government gradually lost its control, she said. “The militants banned education for girls and blew up the schools where they could study,” she said.

As expected, her school was also on the list of schools to be attacked. “When they came to attack my school, I ran to it frantically. As they prepared to torch it, I blocked their way and told them to burn me first,” she says. “With Allah’s blessing, they retreated and my school was safe.”

The militants then launched personal attacks on Gul-e-Khandana and her family. “They called us infidels and came to our home to take away the school’s furniture and records. My children, our whole family were petrified but I did not lose heart and refused to let them even touch it.”

Gradually, as militancy took root in Swat and it became impossible for people to live in Swat, Gul-e-Khandana and his family moved to Mardan. “I was heartbroken. All I could think about was my school, the alma mater of the girls of our village,” she said.

The family returned only after the army declared that Swat valley had been cleared of militants. “You will not believe it but I walked all the way from Mingora to Sijban, immediately after peace was restored in the valley,” Gul-e-Khandana says. “Security forces had not yet allowed people to enter Matta and they apprehended me too, but I went running to the school before even going home.”

It was the happiest moment of Gul-e-Khandana’s life when she saw that her schools building was intact. “I felt pure joy and happiness when I saw that my school’s building, although partially-damaged, was still standing,” she says. “Since that day, I began working for the school. The army, Unicef and Sarhad Rural Support Programme contributed towards repairing the building and restoring water supply. They also provided furniture for students and teachers.” Gul-e-Khandana also admitted girls from a nearby middle school, which had been torched.

She now lives peacefully in Matta with her husband and five children. “My only wish is that the women from this region receive good education and are able to stand on their feet so that they can also work towards a better future for our homeland,” Gul-e-Khandana says.

Source: Published in The Express Tribune, December 3rd, 2010.

November 22, 2010

MORE EVIDENCE LINKS JIHADIS AND INDIA

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The plan between jihadis and Indian intelligence to divide Pakistan for India and a new Khilafat-e-Rashida has been exposed, and the evidence continues to grow. The intelligence company STRATFOR has released a new report showing cooperation between LeT and Indian militants.

Indian Maoist militants, known as Naxalites, have been meeting with members of the outlawed Pakistani militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), according to the director-general of police for India’s Chhattisgarh state. Based on information from a police source, state police chief Vishwa Ranjan said Nov. 11 that two LeT operatives attended a Naxalite meeting in April or May.

Some anti-Pakistan elements are trying to say this is evidence of ISI involvement in India, but according to the STRATFOR report, “Evidence of direct links between the ISI and the Naxalites is hard to come by.” This is because ISI is not behind any such connections.

As proof continues to pile up about the connections between jihadi militants and their cooperation with RAW to destroy Pakistan, real Pakistani nationalists must stand up to this menace and defend the sovereignty of the mother land.

November 13, 2010

Soldiers Give Their Lives, Lawyers Run And Hide

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Every day our soldiers are offering their very lives for their country. Militants have taken a war against Pakistan. What else can it be if these brazen miscreants will attack CID? But our brave soldiers will never run scared.

Pakistani military soldiers guard a street in Swat Valley

But a slap in the face to our military comes from the lawyers and the courts who refuse to do anything to stop these militants once they are captured. This has been known for some time that there is something suspicious going on in the judiciary. Why the military can sacrifice so much for the nation to capture militants and the courts simply give them some ladoos and send them home?

Now we learn that lawyers are running to hide from these militants and refuse to show up to prosecute them!

Public prosecutors in Pakistan have refused to proceed with cases involving suspected militants on the pretext that the banned terror outfits are threatening them with dire consequences if they appeared in court.Media reports Saturday said the anti-terrorism court in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest metropolis, could not try cases against arrested suspects belonging to militant outfits because no public prosecutor was present.

‘Judge Anand Ram was scheduled to hear a case against arrested suspects of Lashkar-i-Jhangvi, while Judge Hasan Bokhari was to hear a case against an accused linked with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan,’ Aaj TV reported.

‘We are receiving constant threats from accomplices of these terrorists and can’t risk our lives anymore,’ a public prosecutor were quoted as saying.

Now we know who are the COWARDS! Where are the patriots who will not hide in fear from Pakistan’s enemies? Where are the brave souls who will defend her honour and her sovereignty?

These lawyers ask for protection, but they will not do any assistance of even doing their very own job to protect the security of the nation. It is a disgrace!

November 3, 2010

Attacking shrines and the culture of peace

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Allah, Farid, juhdi hamesha
Au Shaikh Farid, juhdi Allah Allah.

Acquiring Allah’s grace is the aim of my jihad, 0 Farid!
Come Shaikh Farid! Allah, Allah’s grace alone is ever the aim of my jihad
(Baba Guru Nanak Sahib to Baba Shaikh Farid Sahib)

The recent attack on Baba Fariddudin Ganj Shakkar’s shrine in Pakpattan was yet another brazen strike in the ongoing campaign of willful, malevolent and malicious attack on a section of society that believes in the teachings of pluralism and tolerance. Baba Farid, who is revered by Muslim, Sikhs and Hindus alike, is considered to be one of the founders of the Punjabi language in the thirteenth century. The message was unequivocal, “We will keep attacking if you continue with heretic practices and do not follow the interpretation in which we believe in.”

Neither the nature of the attack was new nor was the response of the authorities any different. It is already an established that militant organisations have been attacking whatever they consider ‘unIslamic’ according to their puritanical version of Islam. They do not just have a global agenda, rather they believe in imposing their own version of Sharia in the country.

The attacks on shrines have been taking place all over the country. In March 2005, 35 people lost their lives in a blast at the shrine of Pir Rakhel Shah in a remote village in Jhal Magsi district, Balochistan. In the same year in May, a suicide attack at Bari Imam Islamabad, a mausoleum that attracts people from above and across sectarian divides, took 20 lives and at least 100 people were injured. At first the attacks were mainly concentrated in areas adjacent to militancy-hit region. In December 2007, militants blew up the shrine of Abdul Shakoor Malang Baba near Peshawar. Next year in March, a 400-year-old shrine of Abu Saeed Baba was attacked by Mangal Bagh’s Lashkar-e-Islam with rockets in Shaikhan village of Sarband, which is adjacent to Bara Tehsil of Khyber Agency.  In the same year, 2008, militants detonated explosives in the shrine of Ashaab Baba on the outskirts of Peshawar. Surprisingly, some of these incidents have had little or no coverage in the media.

Then on March 5, 2009, what made headlines was the brazen attack on Rehman baba’s shrine in Hazarkhwani near Peshawar, where the famous Pashtun mystical poet is buried. Though no one was hurt in the attack, it was a rude awakening for many on how the militants have started attacking sites that are considered holy by many. The shrine’s watchman had been receiving threats from militants as many female devotees frequently visited the site. In May 2009, it was the shrine of Sheikh Omar Baba, which was hit.

In the current year, these attacks expanded to the other main cities of Pakistan. First in July, a barbaric attack at Data darbar in Lahore, and then in October  another devastating attack at Shah Ghazi shrine in Karachi led to scores of casualties.

Those who have been perpetrating such attacks are very clear in what they are doing. Sadly, we are not. This is not indiscriminate violence nor are these senseless attacks. The targets selected by the terrorists are symbolic in nature. This is an attack on the culture and practices followed by the majority. Yet our state of denial still exists. Even after all these years, we still hear statements like, ‘Who are these people?’ and, ‘They can not be Pakistanis’ and of course, ‘No Muslim can do it’ not only from common citizens but also from the authorities. There are people among us who very conveniently put the blame on ‘foreign elements.’ As we refuse to realise that we are in a state of war against an ideology of hate and intolerance, which very much threatens to subdue the majority, we will continue to be attacked by them. This ideology is practiced by only a few militant organisations and banned outfits. As long as we allow the few bigots to dictate to us what is right and what is wrong, we will continue to be terrorised.

It is very important to identify the culprits and make an example out of them. It may not be possible to provide fool-proof security to all the holy sites in the country and neither is this the solution. What needs to be done is to go after such terror networks irrespective of where they exist or whatever they are called. The judicial system should be overhauled in order to secure infallible prosecution of such criminals. It will be pertinent if the present wave of judicial activism is directed towards this cause. We have been listening to too many investigation inquiries being conducted but very few have actually produced the desired results. So far, the terrorists are scoring, as far as the reports in media are concerned, and we are just producing knee-jerk reactions.

Voltaire had rightly remarked more than two centuries ago, “So long as the people do not care to exercise their freedom, those who wish to tyrannise will do so; for tyrants are active and ardent, and will devote themselves in the name of any number of gods, religious and otherwise, to put shackles upon sleeping men.”

Source: http://blog.dawn.com/2010/11/03/attacking-shrines-and-the-culture-of-peace/

October 27, 2010

Killing Our Own Children

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How can anybody say that Taliban are patriots? How can someone say they are Muslims even? These are destroying schools for learning and building schools for killing. They are using our children as bombs and killing us at the roots. This is like some demons from hell.

The Taliban have established schools on the outskirts of Pakistan’s Karachi city where sermons are delivered to woo youths, said a teenaged would-be suicide bomber arrested Monday.

Sixteen-year-old Mohammad Salaam, a student of Class IX, had met Tehreek-e-Taliban leader Zahir Shah at one of these schools.

“Shah said that becoming a suicide bomber was my ticket to heaven, and on the Day of Judgement I would have nothing to worry about,” the News International quoted Salaam as saying.

Look at the face of this boy. Taliban would have him dead. This is their goal.

Mohammad Salaam

Speaking to Daily Times, 16-year-old Salam, a student of class IX and a resident of Sohrab Goth, said he met Rehman at a mosque in Sohrab Goth, who then influenced him to carry out a suicide attack.

“They warned me that if I deny carrying out the attack or tell anybody about this, they would slit my throat,” said Salam, adding that it was the fear of being slaughtered that he agreed on the suicide bombing.

“I was ready to leave for South Waziristan but fortunately saved in the raid,” he explained.

Preliminary investigation has revealed that the arrested militants were involved in various heinous crimes. They also work for the banned religious outfit of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and often visited slain Baitullah Mehsud, Qari Hussain Mehsud and other prominent TTP commanders including Wahab Mehsud in South Waziristan to share terror related information.

SSP Shahid said militant Rehman was a close associate of the TTP leadership and involved in brainwashing innocent children for suicide bombings.

SSP Aslam added that during interrogation the militants have confessed slaughtering one of their accomplices named Shahid alias Rangar due to suspected involvement with agencies.

He further said that other accomplices of the arrested militants including Umar Farooq, Gul Zareen and Zahir Shah managed to escape from the scene.

We must destroy this menace before it destroys our very future that is our own children.

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