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Altaf media blackout: Lawyers demand cancellation of Asma Jahangir's license

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To be honest everyone and anyone should be entitled to a fair defence even if it's a despicable sur like Altaf
Agreed ,we need more comedy shows :p:
My issue ain't with altaf but with a hypocrite terrorist sympathizer Asma I mean we grill mullahs for not criticizing ttp why is her soft corner for bla terrorism not criticized?

Did I mention MQM? I was just saying we love to label each other terrorists symp.traitors kafirs etc and when we look around we are all in that categories, Mushraff on treason cases our Ex COAS rest you figure out.
Musharaf tried for treason and burqa still brainwashing kids in Islamabad jeo Pakistanio
 
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Agreed ,we need more comedy shows :p:
My issue ain't with altaf but with a hypocrite terrorist sympathizer Asma I mean we grill mullahs for not criticizing ttp why is her soft corner for bla terrorism not criticized?
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Agreed ,we need more comedy shows :p:
My issue ain't with altaf but with a hypocrite terrorist sympathizer Asma I mean we grill mullahs for not criticizing ttp why is her soft corner for bla terrorism not criticized?

I liked how you completely ignored my answer, as it made one beloved of Pakistani extremist looks bad, then did a 360 and now she is a BLA sympathizer, please enlighten us all how.
 
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I hate Asma Jahangir 100000000000000000000000000000000000 more than Modi Murder'r don't know why lol... this lady is SHIT!
 
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I don't think many people will like my view but mqm minus altaf and criminals is a necessity for a peaceful Karachi
 
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I understand what you are getting at, but you have to realize thats what she stands for. That doesn't make her enemy of state.


Asma Jahangir (Pakistan)
“…for defending, protecting and promoting human rights in Pakistan and more widely, often in very difficult and complex situations and at great personal risk.”
Asma Jahangir is Pakistan’s leading human rights lawyer. For three decades, she has shown incredible courage in defending the most vulnerable Pakistanis – women, children, religious minorities and the poor. Having founded the first legal aid centre in Pakistan in 1986, Jahangir has courageously taken on very complicated cases and won. For her relentless campaigning against laws that discriminate against women, and for continuously speaking truth to power, Jahangir has been threatened, assaulted in public and placed under house arrest. She made history when she was elected as the first female President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan in 2010.

Since 1986, Jahangir and her associates at AGHS’ Legal Aid Cell, have taken on several cases involving women, children and bonded labourers. It also established a shelter for women, called ‘Dastak’. Dastak is now an independent trust run jointly by civil society organisations in Pakistan.

In 1996, the Lahore High Court ruled that an adult Muslim woman could not get married without the consent of her male guardian. Women who chose their husbands independently could be forced to annul their marriages and Jahangir, who frequently took on such cases, highlighted the repercussions. She has been able to secure the release from prison of several women accused of adultery or “immoral” sexual behaviour.

In 1999, Jahangir took up the case of Saima Sarwar, who was given shelter at Dastak after leaving her husband and seeking a divorce. Sarwar was subsequently murdered in an act of honour-killing that took place in Jahangir’s offices, highlighting the immense risks involved in taking on these sorts of cases in Pakistan.

In May 2005, Jahangir helped to organise a symbolic mixed-gender marathon in Lahore to raise awareness about violence against sports women by religious extremists. Islamist groups armed with firearms, batons and Molotov cocktails violently opposed the event and Jahangir was publicly beaten, stripped and detained by the police.

More recently, Asma Jahangir was, in November 2007, one of 500 lawyers, opposition politicians and human rights activists detained when President Musharaff declared a state of emergency. She remained under house arrest for three months.
 
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Constitution of Pakistan allow every one's right to defence lawyer.

Off Topic : Koi TTP ko btae kay Asma Pakistan ki asset hai . AWACS say b qeemati . Please kuch karna nahi Asma ko nahi tao Pakistan mushkil may par jae ga
 
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I understand what you are getting at, but you have to realize thats what she stands for. That doesn't make her enemy of state.


Asma Jahangir (Pakistan)
“…for defending, protecting and promoting human rights in Pakistan and more widely, often in very difficult and complex situations and at great personal risk.”
Asma Jahangir is Pakistan’s leading human rights lawyer. For three decades, she has shown incredible courage in defending the most vulnerable Pakistanis – women, children, religious minorities and the poor. Having founded the first legal aid centre in Pakistan in 1986, Jahangir has courageously taken on very complicated cases and won. For her relentless campaigning against laws that discriminate against women, and for continuously speaking truth to power, Jahangir has been threatened, assaulted in public and placed under house arrest. She made history when she was elected as the first female President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan in 2010.

Since 1986, Jahangir and her associates at AGHS’ Legal Aid Cell, have taken on several cases involving women, children and bonded labourers. It also established a shelter for women, called ‘Dastak’. Dastak is now an independent trust run jointly by civil society organisations in Pakistan.

In 1996, the Lahore High Court ruled that an adult Muslim woman could not get married without the consent of her male guardian. Women who chose their husbands independently could be forced to annul their marriages and Jahangir, who frequently took on such cases, highlighted the repercussions. She has been able to secure the release from prison of several women accused of adultery or “immoral” sexual behaviour.

In 1999, Jahangir took up the case of Saima Sarwar, who was given shelter at Dastak after leaving her husband and seeking a divorce. Sarwar was subsequently murdered in an act of honour-killing that took place in Jahangir’s offices, highlighting the immense risks involved in taking on these sorts of cases in Pakistan.

In May 2005, Jahangir helped to organise a symbolic mixed-gender marathon in Lahore to raise awareness about violence against sports women by religious extremists. Islamist groups armed with firearms, batons and Molotov cocktails violently opposed the event and Jahangir was publicly beaten, stripped and detained by the police.

More recently, Asma Jahangir was, in November 2007, one of 500 lawyers, opposition politicians and human rights activists detained when President Musharaff declared a state of emergency. She remained under house arrest for three months.
Burqa too was arrested should I call him a hero?
Anyone who under any pretext obstructs Pakistan,s anti terror operations should be criticized

Constitution of Pakistan allow every one's right to defence lawyer.

Off Topic : Koi TTP ko btae kay Asma Pakistan ki asset hai . AWACS say b qeemati . Please kuch karna nahi Asma ko nahi tao Pakistan mushkil may par jae ga
Totally agree he has a right to approach courts for justice(though with incitement to violence as a charge I find it hard his ban will be lifted)
 
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Man you don't even have a clue what you are debating. In order to make your point, all you are doing is googling and copy past stuff here without knowing what it says.

If you are against her at all cost, would you say Bhutto was right and his policies that led to the creation of Bangladesh, nationalizing industries, setting Pakistan back economically by decades.

Burqa too was arrested should I call him a hero?
Anyone who under any pretext obstructs Pakistan,s anti terror operations should be criticized

What the hell Mullah burqa has to do with this? One is a known terrorist and has taken up arms against the Country and its security personals other is a lawyer.
 
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Man you don't even have a clue what you are debating. In order to make your point, all you are doing is googling and copy past stuff here without knowing what it says.

If you are against her at all cost, would you say Bhutto was right and his policies that led to the creation of pakistan and nationalizing industries setting pakistan back economically by decades.
Nope Bhutto,s hard-line approach did alineate the bengalis but it was Indian sponsored mukti who led to fall of Dhaka
Bhutto,s economic approach was of a typical socialist politician the nationalization policy was a disaster which destroyed the private sector
Asma campaigned for missing persons who later turned out to be fararis,she is against military courts why should she be treated differently than burka
 
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Are you an enemy of the state of Pakistan? AND
Are you corrupt to the core? OR
Are you a terrorist?

If you fulfill the above criteria and need a lawyer, Asma Jahangir is available for rent. She will do it even free for you. :tup:
 
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