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Double standards in fighting terror

December 12, 2016

When the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) raided the offices of the Tehreek-e-Jadid in Rabwah earlier this week [link?], arresting nine men, it claimed to have done so in order to stop the publication and propagation of hate speech. The Punjab Government barred Tehreek-e-Jadid from producing any literature in 2014, following a recommendation from the Muttahida Ulema Board, the official body charged with determining what does or does not constitute hate material. This was the basis upon which the CTD chose to take action, displaying a degree of alacrity that is usually missing from most campaigns against terror in the province.


Of course, the situation is not quite as clear-cut as the official narrative of the raid would suggest. Tehreek-i-Jadid is an Ahmadiyya organisation, and the ‘hate speech’ it is accused of producing amounts to little more than literature related to the ideas and activities of their community. As such, it could be argued that the CTD’s actions this week were yet another ignominious chapter in the state’s long campaign of Ahmadi persecution, with the government using a raft of anti-Ahmadi laws to continue harassing that community.

It is important to highlight this incident because it stands in stark contrast with the state’s conduct in the broader fight against terror and hate speech. Two weeks ago, Masroor Nawaz Jhangvi, a known sectarian activist and possible terrorist with his name on the Fourth Schedule of the Anti-Terrorism Act, was allowed to campaign for, and eventually win, an election that saw him become the newest member of the Punjab Assembly. It is not difficult to find video footage of Jhangvi inciting people to violence, openly using extremely inflammatory language to target Shias, amongst others, as apostates. This merchant of hate and purveyor of extremist violence is treated with all manner of deference and respect; he has been feted by television anchors since winning his election, and will undoubtedly use his new position to further his poisonous agenda openly and with impunity.

Why, one might reasonably ask, does the state move so effectively against a small, non-violent Ahmadi organisation, but refuses to take any action whatsoever against a malcontent like Masroor Jhangvi? There are several possible answers; perhaps the state fears a backlash from his supporters and lacks the stomach and/or capacity for a fight, or maybe this is simply reflective of how the state continues to play double-games with the people of Pakistan, nurturing and tolerating extremism for ideological and strategic reasons? Perhaps the deliberately targets the weak and marginalised as part of a systematic campaign to appease religious militants, hoping that doing so will prevent them from unleashing their murderous rage upon the rest of the country? Atlee believed the same about Hitler. Whatever the reason, it is clear that there are double-standards at work in Pakistan’s ‘fight’ against extremism, and that much more needs to be done to hold the state accountable for its lack of action against militant organisations operating in the country without compunction.

On that note, it also makes sense to pay some attention to yet more counsel from the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) whose Chairman, Maulana Sherani, took the opportunity provided by his final meeting as its head to launch throaty denunciations of several actions recently taken by the government. He argued that renaming the Physics Centre at Quaid-i-Azam University after Dr. Abdus Salaam, the country’s most renowned and accomplished physicist, ‘set a bad precedent’. Precisely why this would be the case was left unsaid, although one suspects it had something to do with the fact that Dr. Salaam was an Ahmadi. Similarly, Sherani had nothing but criticism for the proposed bill against forced conversions currently being debated by the Sindh government. Sherani said that the law was un-Islamic and unconstitutional, since it prevented people from embracing Islam of their own free will. That the law was specifically designed to prevent ‘forced’ conversions, in a context where it is clear that this is a serious problem confronted by the country’s minorities, was simply dismissed by Sherani without comment. In a context where Pakistan continues to grapple with militancy and sectarian violence, he chose to use his last meeting with the CII to focus on the truly important issues of our time.

None of this is unexpected coming from someone who has made a career out of making the most insensitive, parochial, and frankly unhinged interventions in Pakistan’s political discourse. Obsessed with all things carnal, promoter of child marriage, defender of child abuse, enabler of religious persecution, abettor of rape, all of these are labels that could reasonably be applied to the CII chairman based on his pronouncements during his time in office. Even in Pakistan, a country beset with extremism and bigotry, it is rare to find a man as misogynistic, misopedic, and downright misanthropic as Maulana Sherani enjoying the power and privilege that he has. Given the ultimate pulpit from which to preach his vitriol, Sherani has never come across as anything other than someone utterly lacking in even the most basic human empathy and kindness towards those less fortunate than himself, and has amply demonstrated that he possesses a heart full of hatred fuelled by raging self-righteousness. When his term finally comes to an end on the 16th of December, we will all finally be able to see him for what he truly is, shorn of the trappings of office; a small man of limited intellect and few gifts, impotently raging against a changing world that he both loathes and fears. He will not be missed.

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Hassan Javid

The writer is an assistant professor of political science at LUMS

Pakistan is accused of "double standards" posted by op who claims to be american jew ...pray tell me the western society wants freedom of speech by publishing cartoons of our prophet (pbuh) yet the same western civilization dare not depict a jewish rabi as a nazi? Moreover it is a crime to speak against holocuast lest you want to be labelled as anti-semte

Please can someone explain these double standards?
 
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You're not responding to the article, so you don't know what you're agreeing to. You didn't read beyond the headline, did you?

What business is it of Zionist Yehud commenting here on Defence PK?
 
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Why not? Do you think Pakistan was established for the sake of Islam, or for peoples who called themselves Muslims?

Shallow minded Zionist Yehud hypocrites should be barred from commenting as they have nothing worthwhile to say other than create bad feelings and miischief making.

Be off with you...
 
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Shallow minded Zionist -
Wow, I don't recall anyone ever calling me "shallow" before! And it's especially ironic coming from a member who resorts to personal attacks rather than dealing with the substance of the article. High fives!
 
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Wow, I don't recall anyone ever calling me "shallow" before! And it's especially ironic coming from a member who resorts to personal attacks rather than dealing with the substance of the article. High fives!

No, don't misunderstand, no personal attack intended. Just stating the obvious facts. You criticise and demonise Muslims and their faith and you have nothing sensible to say aside from a deep rooted hate, which can be clearly understood.

May I suggest you take you anti-Islaam/Muslim venom elsewhere otherwise more of the same will be coming your way in terms of your 'nerves being a target.' I don't want to touch any of your raw nerves, but hey, I'll make an exception to the rule with you...
 
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The idea that Pakistan "was created for Islam" is a Zia-mandated perversion. Is it still being taught in Pakistan's schools?

Readers can check the thread record and see for themselves.

These assertions are what's being called into question. Asserting them again gets you nowhere. Leaders who resort to this are either given the boot in democracies or targets of attempted assassination in dictatorships.

Um, thanks?

Of course I don't. Furthermore, it's very rare for ANY Zionists to have innocent blood on their hands, and those that do are sought out and prosecuted by Zionists themselves. If it wasn't for anti-Zionist crap spewed into your minds day and night from birth to death you'd probably wake up and realize that

I do think of the Jewish babies who have been blown up or had their heads smashed in by terrorists, accompanied by the indifference of many and the cheers of supremacist Muslims.

How can you be confident of that when Pakistanis are forbidden by their educational establishment to counter any demeaning lies told about Israel?

How can you pass moral judgments when you are determined to remain ignorant of the facts?

M2S, it is remarkable that this thread - which started from an article that has nothing to do with ZIonists or Israel - has become so Israel-focused. The author's point is for Pakistanis to look at their navels. Guys like you will do anything but. Why should you and your opinion, or your leadership., be respected in the slightest?

Do i look like a school kid to you ??? despite of all the investment done by west to change the curriculum they cant hide history those who still thinks observe and can form their own opinion ...
 
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No, don't misunderstand, no personal attack intended. Just stating the obvious facts. You criticise and demonise Muslims and their faith -
I think you've drunk too much of the "Jews are EEEVVIILLL!!!" Kool-Aid served up by anti-Zionists.

Try taking a couple of deep breaths and remember it's not about me or Israel, the topic thread is about Pakistan, specifically in regards to the article written by a Pakistani and printed in a Pakistani newspaper that this Zionist posted.

Do i look like a school kid to you ???
You might want to check your avatar, it's quite blank.

despite of all the investment done by west to change the curriculum they cant hide history those who still thinks observe and can form their own opinion ...
As pointed out many, many times Pakistanis are forbidden to form their own opinion about Israel. So repeating or supporting the government-mandated line doesn't count as an expression of your own opinion but is an expression of conformity and submission to authority.
 
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I think you've drunk too much of the "Jews are EEEVVIILLL!!!" Kool-Aid served up by anti-Zionists.

Try taking a couple of deep breaths and remember it's not about me or Israel, the topic thread is about Pakistan, specifically in regards to the article written by a Pakistani and printed in a Pakistani newspaper that this Zionist posted.

Easy boy! It appears I've touched a Zionist Yehud raw nerve!

It matters not who wrote the article and what the content is. It's all about establishing and determining how determined and vociferous Zionist Yehud are, and their aim is always the same...creating mischief in any way, shape or form.

You know, if you had an iota of intelligence, which I hasten to add, you probably do, make use of it and abandon your comment making here. You ought to know, your sly and troublesome words are not welcome on this forum and judging by the comments of other users, you should take a walk...
 
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...It matters not who wrote the article and what the content is. It's all about establishing and determining how determined and vociferous Zionist Yehud are, and their aim is always the same...creating mischief in any way...
So any Pakistani who is "creating mischief in any way" is - by your definition - a Zionist?

...your sly and troublesome words are not welcome on this forum...
I suggest you talk to the mods.
 
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I think you've drunk too much of the "Jews are EEEVVIILLL!!!" Kool-Aid served up by anti-Zionists.

Try taking a couple of deep breaths and remember it's not about me or Israel, the topic thread is about Pakistan, specifically in regards to the article written by a Pakistani and printed in a Pakistani newspaper that this Zionist posted.

You might want to check your avatar, it's quite blank.

As pointed out many, many times Pakistanis are forbidden to form their own opinion about Israel. So repeating or supporting the government-mandated line doesn't count as an expression of your own opinion but is an expression of conformity and submission to authority.
So any Pakistani who is "creating mischief in any way" is - by your definition - a Zionist?
So any Pakistani who is "creating mischief in any way" is - by your definition - a Zionist?

I suggest you talk to the mods.

I suggest you ought to read up the comments of no longer walking but buried deep down David Ben Gurion's diatribe against Pakistan, which he vomited in 1948 and you'll come to know and fully understand, how sick and obnoxious Zionist Yehud are, and the vehemence their have towards Muslims and Pakistan in general.

Besides, if you really had any integrity and knowledge, the FIRST ACT OF TERRORISM was commited by the evil Zonist Yehud back in 1946, 22 July, by terrorists, at the King David Hotel, Palestine, killing countless people. Since then these evil entities have continued to perpetuate and prolong the suffering of countless innocent human beings the world over. Zionist Yehud/Mossad are only good one thing, which ironically, is evil through and through, and that is flying False Flags!

Why don't you go and advise your evil government - the illegitimate Zionist State - to stop occupying a land belonging to Palestinins, and encourage all Zionist Yehud to move to somehere in EU or the USA? And I hasten to add, there is a difference between your kind, 'the evil inhumane Zionist Yehud' and the good and true 'Yehud,' a people of the book.
 
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I suggest you ought to read up the comments of no longer walking but buried deep down David Ben Gurion's diatribe against Pakistan -
Debunked. You should have caught this yourself. Now every reader can assume the rest of your anti-ZIonist diatribe is equally worthless.
 
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Debunked. You should have caught this yourself. Now every reader can assume the rest of your anti-ZIonist diatribe is equally worthless.

And a Zionist Yehud is also a mind reader...amazing! Almost every other reader is Muslim and most probably, a Pakistani, so be easy, no one is interested in your mischief making.

Anyway, read up about Yom Kippur War of 1973. Know who the masters were and are. Know who obliterated the Dajjal Air Force! Evil Dajjali Zionist Yehud were mesmerised and wonderstruck. And now, the final the days are nearing, so make preparations...
 
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And a Zionist Yehud is also a mind reader...
You're batting zero here.

Given your predilection for lying accusations rather than dealing with Pakistan's real problems, why should any Pakistani subscribe to your bunk? Or if you wield coercive authority over them, why should they not rebel?
 
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