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A recently caught mercenary from J&K has said he was a drug addict in karachi and he was delivered to some charity by his brother. They trained him and sent him over to J&K to become an unnamed grave.

I'm glad these 50 kids were saved.

J&K Terrorist

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

taking advantage of the news, this is we call perfect trolling
 
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At least 40 shackled people rescued from Karachi seminary
By Noman Ahmed
Published: December 13, 2011

At least 45 people, including children, were rescued from the seminary.
KARACHI: Police rescued around 40 people shackled in the basement of a seminary in the Afghan Camp area near Sohrab Goth late on Monday. Seminary’s administrator Mufti Dawood was absconding.
Talking to The Express Tribune, Gadap Town Superintendent of Police (SP) Rao Anwar said, “The recovered people are aged between 12 to 50 years and were mainly of Pashtun ethnicity.”
Anwar added that those who were kept in the basement were students who were tortured by the administration.
“A few drug addicts and mentally challenged persons were also among those who were recovered,” said Anwar.
“It seems that the seminary was running as a religious school and ‘rehabilitation center’ and were receiving considerable sums of money from their parents,” added SP Anwar.
According to the police, the administrator of the seminary Mufti Dawood escaped during the raid; however the police apprehended one of the instructors Qari Muhammad Usman along with two watchmen from the site.
“Usman is a resident of Battagram District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and arrived in Karachi barely two months back. We recovered a bunch of keys from his possession that include those of the basement,” said Anwar.
Talking to reporters, a blindfolded Qari Usman denied torturing the students or having any knowledge about it. He said only the Mufti knew why those people were kept in captivity, adding that parents voluntarily had left their children and relatives here to rid them of evil spirits.
One of those rescued said that their captors used to lash them and not provide sufficient rations or time to sleep. He said that their captors were training to send them to Afghanistan for jihad.
The SP said that the recovered would be handed over to their parents after completing investigations and legal formalities.
According to reports, the registered seminary, located adjacent to the Zakariya mosque, was established seven years back.
 
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People like this mulana disgust me, this guy should be chained to a toilet that will back up sewage any minute, for the rest of his life.
 
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If this is true.....

I can't believe that idiot has done.
His backward thinking and stupitidy had made non-Muslims to be critical of Allah(swt), Prophet Mohammid(pbuh), the Noble Quran, Muslims, Islam, ARabs, Pakistanis, Iranians etc...

I wonder if he is one of those Zionist puppet aswell even if he was a Muslim.
 
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Fourteen-year jail term for acid-throwers:Women-specific bills passed

ISLAMABAD: Acid victims sitting in the gallery of the upper house witnessed the landmark Senate proceedings in awe.

The Senate unanimously pass*ed two historical bills upholding the rights of women, The Acid Control and Acid Crime Prevention Bill 2010 and The Prevention of Anti-Women Practices (Criminal Law Amendment) Bill 2008, on Monday — indicating the changing status of the Pakistani women.
The bill on Acid control and Acid Crime recommends 14-year to lifetime imprisonment sentences and levies fines up to Rs1 million for the perpetrators of the crime.


The Senate unanimously passed the twice-snubbed landmark private bill demanding greater social protection for women, the Prevention of Anti-Women Practices Act 2011, which was authored by PML-Q MNA Dr Donya Aziz. It had remained stuck for three years, first in various National Assembly committees and then the house itself.

Reactions
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani hailed the passage of the bills and congratulated the members of parliament asserting: “This reflects the great effort and struggle by women lawmakers of Pakistan which will be praised by international community”.

The bills
Mover of the acid prevention bill Senator Neelofar Bakhtiar expressed gratitude to the members of the Senate for supporting the bills regarding women-specific issues.
Senator Najma Hameed of PML-N also thanked the house and noted: “It’s a historical moment for us. For the first time there has been no opposition for any bill in the upper house.”
The purpose of the bill is to control the import, production, transportation, hoarding, sale and use of acid to prevent misuse and provide legal support to acid and burn victims.
The bill was introduced last year by then MNA Marvi Memon, MNA Begum Shahnaz Sheikh and Advocate Anusha Rehman in a bid to prevent the growing incidents of violence against women. After much scrutiny, the committee of women development approved the bill in October 2011, further amending the Pakistan Penal Code 1860. The amendment in Section 336-B states: “Whoever causes hurt by corrosive substance shall be punished with imprisonment for life or imprisonment of either description which shall not be less than fourteen years with a minimum fine of Rs1 million.”
While appreciating the passage of the Prevention of Anti-Women Practices (Criminal Law Amendment) Bill, Dr Donya Aziz revealed that she and other supporters of the bill in the National Assembly and its standing committee had faced significant resistance.

Fair treatment for the fairer sex
• Forcing a woman into marriage for settling a dispute to be a non- bailable offence
• Bartering a woman in such a way to be punishable by three to five years jail and a fine of Rs0.5 million
• Depriving a woman of her inheritance can lead to imprisonment of between five and 10 years or a fine of Rs1 million or both
• Forced marriages (other than those for settling disputes) to be punishable by between three and 10 years jail and a fine of Rs0.5 million
• Forcing a woman to “marry” the Holy Quran to result in a jail term of three to seven years and a fine of Rs0.5 million
Published in The Express Tribune, December 13th, 2011

Women-specific bills passed: Fourteen-year jail term for acid-throwers – The Express Tribune
 
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BRUSSELS (AFP) - A Belgian court on Monday sentenced four members of a Pakistani family to prison for the murder of their law student daughter and sister in the country's first "honour killing" trial.

After pronouncing the family members guilty for the shooting death of 20-year-old Sadia Sheikh in October 2007, the jury sentenced father Tarik Mahmood Sheikh to 25 years behind bars, mother Zahida Parveen Sariya to 20 years, brother Mudusar to 15 and sister Sariya to five years, media reported.

Lawyers for the family said brother Mudusar, who confessed to pulling the trigger on the three bullets that killed his sister, was handed a lesser jail term than his parents as they were considered to have ordered the girl's death.

Sadia Sheikh, who defied the family by living with a Belgian man and refusing an arranged marriage, was shot dead on October 22, 2007.

Mudusar admitted before the jury of five women and seven men to killing his sister, attempting to shield the rest of his family from any blame.

His parents and remaining sister stood accused of aiding and abetting the killing which took place when their victim visited her family in the hopes of patching up their quarrel.

Questioned during Belgium's first "honour killing" trial in south-western Mons, Mudusar said the killing was premeditated "for a long time."

The trial also involved rights groups pleading for gender equality as part of a civil suit at the hearings.

Sadia Sheikh left the family home to study after her shopkeeper parents tried to arrange a marriage with a cousin living in Pakistan whom she had never met.

Before moving in with a Belgian man her age named Jean, she was helped by fellow students and teachers and also spent some time in a centre for victims of domestic violence, where she drew up a will as she felt threatened.

She had nonetheless agreed to visit the family hoping to reach some form of reconciliation the day she was shot.

During the trial the brother surprised his own lawyer by suddenly confessing also to the attempted murder of his second sister and fellow defendant Sariya, now 22.

"I left you for dead," he told his sister beside him in the dock as his parents broke into tears.

On the subject of the honour killing he told the court; "I didn't want to take her (Sadia's) life, but to make her feel as bad as I felt."

His 61-year-old father and 59-year-old mother as well as sister Sariya, also face charges of "attempting to arrange a marriage."

They all denied involvement in the murder, saying Mudusar killed his sister in a fit of rage.

Prosecutors had asked for a life sentence for three of the defendants, and between 20 and 30 years behind bars for Sariya.

Pakistani family guilty of Belgian honour killing: media - Yahoo!7

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It is sad, that a whole family is destroyed because of one person's mistake.
 
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Man this in not social Fourm i really fedup posting news like this
 
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i would advise Veena Malik not to go to pakistan for some time.
 
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Four bullet riddled bodies found in Balochistan

Islamabad, Dec 12 (PTI) The bullet-riddled bodies of four men, including two who were kidnapped by unidentified persons some time ago, were found in the restive Balochistan province of southwest Pakistan today, police said.

The bodies of three youths were found beside a road on the outskirts of Khuzdar town this morning.

All three had been shot and killed.

Two of the dead men were identified as Bashir Ahmed and Muhammad Sanullah, two brothers who were kidnapped from Ismaelabad area of Khuzdar district some days ago.

Another body was found at Sardar Kariz on the outskirts of Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province.

Over 220 bullet-riddled bodies, most of them of activists of Baloch nationalist groups, have been found across Balochistan since the middle of last year.

Rights groups have alleged that the men were victims of extra-judicial killings by security and intelligence agencies.

Authorities have denied the charges.

Four bullet riddled bodies found in Balochistan - *

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BNP activists killed: Three more people found dead in Balochistan – The Express Tribune
 
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