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All set to observe fifth death anniversary of Salmaan Taseer today
haider ali January 04, 2016
LAHORE: All is set to mark the fifth death anniversary of slain Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer on Monday (today). Civil society and non-governmental organisations will hold candlelit vigils and ceremonies in the city to pay tribute to the late governor for his sacrifices for the cause of the oppressed segments of the society. Institute for Peace and Secular Studies former chairperson Saeeda Diep said that they will hold a vigil at the Liberty Roundabout in late Taseer’s memory. She said the governor was assassinated for raising his voice against laws which are often misused to persecute religious minorities in Pakistan.
The city police has finalised a comprehensive security plan to provide protection for the candlelit vigil participants and to avoid any untoward incident on the fifth death anniversary of former Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer.
The death anniversary will be observed today (Monday) at the Liberty Roundabout where the civil society and non-governmental organisations will hold candlelit vigils and ceremonies to pay tribute to the courage of late Taseer.
It is pertinent to mention that last year, some unknown persons carrying arms attacked the event arranged by the civil society at Liberty Roundabout in connection to the fourth death anniversary of the late governor.
Gulberg Police Station House Officer (SHO) Muhammad Yousaf Butt told Daily Times that the police has finalised foolproof security arrangements for participants of the ceremony and have also deployed a heavy police contingent in this regard. He said that activities of the ceremony would be monitored with CCTV cameras. “The police officials would be patrolling in the area to ensure law and order, and peaceful culmination of event.”
Former Institute for Peace and Secular Studies (IPSS) chairperson Saeeda Diep said that her institute would hold candlelit vigil at the Liberty Roundabout in the memory of the martyred governor. “We will not let his sacrifice to be forgotten.”
She said that Salmaan Taseer was the 26th Governor of Punjab who was assassinated on January 4, 2011 for raising his voice against discriminatory laws that are used to persecute religious minorities in Pakistan.
The purpose of the event is to show solidarity with the victims of extremism/terrorism and also to pay tributes to those who lost their lives in the struggle to save humanity. “We salute Salmaan Taseer who lost his life while serving and saving the humanity,” she said.
Civil Society Network member Abdullah Malik said that Taseer’s death was a great loss to the country. He stood against an extremist thought when our country was facing the worst wave of terrorism, Malik added.
“An extremist thought killed a liberal thought and we are struggling to eliminate these brutal thoughts from the face of our society and we will continue our struggle without any fear,” he added. We also salute those who lost their lives to save the nation and are proud of our media who is reporting courageously, he said.
All set to observe fifth death anniversary of Salmaan Taseer today
@django @MaarKhoor @Akheilos @Syed.Ali.Haider @WAJsal
haider ali January 04, 2016
LAHORE: All is set to mark the fifth death anniversary of slain Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer on Monday (today). Civil society and non-governmental organisations will hold candlelit vigils and ceremonies in the city to pay tribute to the late governor for his sacrifices for the cause of the oppressed segments of the society. Institute for Peace and Secular Studies former chairperson Saeeda Diep said that they will hold a vigil at the Liberty Roundabout in late Taseer’s memory. She said the governor was assassinated for raising his voice against laws which are often misused to persecute religious minorities in Pakistan.
The city police has finalised a comprehensive security plan to provide protection for the candlelit vigil participants and to avoid any untoward incident on the fifth death anniversary of former Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer.
The death anniversary will be observed today (Monday) at the Liberty Roundabout where the civil society and non-governmental organisations will hold candlelit vigils and ceremonies to pay tribute to the courage of late Taseer.
It is pertinent to mention that last year, some unknown persons carrying arms attacked the event arranged by the civil society at Liberty Roundabout in connection to the fourth death anniversary of the late governor.
Gulberg Police Station House Officer (SHO) Muhammad Yousaf Butt told Daily Times that the police has finalised foolproof security arrangements for participants of the ceremony and have also deployed a heavy police contingent in this regard. He said that activities of the ceremony would be monitored with CCTV cameras. “The police officials would be patrolling in the area to ensure law and order, and peaceful culmination of event.”
Former Institute for Peace and Secular Studies (IPSS) chairperson Saeeda Diep said that her institute would hold candlelit vigil at the Liberty Roundabout in the memory of the martyred governor. “We will not let his sacrifice to be forgotten.”
She said that Salmaan Taseer was the 26th Governor of Punjab who was assassinated on January 4, 2011 for raising his voice against discriminatory laws that are used to persecute religious minorities in Pakistan.
The purpose of the event is to show solidarity with the victims of extremism/terrorism and also to pay tributes to those who lost their lives in the struggle to save humanity. “We salute Salmaan Taseer who lost his life while serving and saving the humanity,” she said.
Civil Society Network member Abdullah Malik said that Taseer’s death was a great loss to the country. He stood against an extremist thought when our country was facing the worst wave of terrorism, Malik added.
“An extremist thought killed a liberal thought and we are struggling to eliminate these brutal thoughts from the face of our society and we will continue our struggle without any fear,” he added. We also salute those who lost their lives to save the nation and are proud of our media who is reporting courageously, he said.
All set to observe fifth death anniversary of Salmaan Taseer today
@django @MaarKhoor @Akheilos @Syed.Ali.Haider @WAJsal