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Key MQM leader in London admits links with RAW

Who has told you nothing happened its happening on daily bases
Is Altaf Hussain, Haider Rizvi, Farooq Sattar or any of the higher ups of MQM in jail?
Is any sector or unit in charge of MQM in jail?
Are baldia factory fire perpetrators or Hakeem Saeed murderers in Jail?
I'm sick and tired of waiting and waiting and waiting.
 
if muhajir still consider them selves mohajir and not pakistani then they should go back ,bcz all of them are born in pakistan and are not mohajir
They could also immigrate to london just like thier leader,and then they can call themselves mohajir
 
if muhajir still consider them selves mohajir and not pakistani then they should go back ,bcz all of them are born in pakistan and are not mohajir
They could also immigrate to london just like thier leader,and then they can call themselves mohajir

Send back Afghans first! Whom you and your likewise are keeping here for no good but for their personal agenda and they are never be thankful for what has been provided to them.
We The Mohajirs are Urdu we are one nation who's ancestors give blood for this country which has been hijacked by establishment and big province and for that reason 2 figure has been used to safe their face to break this country. Now the son of soils out of their arrogance think they can control the fate of 35 million people by suppressing and denied their rights.
People like you are asking for another 71 while they are thinking that they are so powerful that internationally nothing could be done against them they better look towards Soviet Union, Sudan and other places.

Now look who is responsible! The one who turn a patriot to write all above or the one who's nation is facing all the atrocities and injustice right from Ayub era. Mind you it's accumulating and if it bursts no one will have nowhere to go.
 
I'm curious, tell me one thing, Lets just say today Govt. announces a ban on MQM & military announces operation Zarbe-Qabz on Altaf led MQM & there is a civil war tomorrow in Karachi, so will you fight with military & nation or will you fight along with military & nation?


I want a straight answer. I'm waiting....

If MQM wanted civil war or fight with the state they would have done it in the earlier post 9/11 days
 
UK asylum policy change

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Owen Bennett-Jones
Thursday, June 11, 2015
From Print Edition


Two previously unreported asylum appeal cases in the UK shed new light on changing British attitudes. In both cases Pakistani asylum seekers, one a former MQM member and the second a Karachi policeman, claimed that if they returned to Pakistan they would be at risk from the MQM. In both cases the judges (the two cases were judged by different people) upheld the appeals and granted asylum.

In the first case an anonymous former MQM member was seeking asylum on the grounds that, if he was forced to return to Karachi, his former party colleagues could harm him. He was appealing against an earlier hearing which he had lost and which resulted in the home secretary not only turning down his asylum plea but also ordering his removal from the UK.

The asylum seeker, originally from Karachi, arrived in the UK in 2005. He had been active in the MQM in Karachi and continued to attend party meetings in the UK. He became close to the senior MQM leader Imran Farooq and kept in touch even after Farooq became politically isolated and all party members were ordered to cut their ties with him.

In his determination of the case the judge accepted that the man seeking asylum had indeed been a low-level member of the MQM in both Pakistan and the UK. The judge also accepted that two days after Farooq’s murder, the MQM leader Altaf Hussain called Imran Farooq’s widow and asked for details of his appearance.

The judge accepted that an MQM official then asked that man to come to the central MQM headquarters in London – something he refused to do, feigning illness. Instead he telephoned the British police and said he was frightened and feared what would happen if he went to the MQM offices. The police took the view that he was at possible risk from the MQM and offered him an alternative place to live. He declined the offer but did accept the installation of a panic button in his home and place of work.

In the course of his appeal the man expressed the fear that he could be murdered if he returned to Karachi. In assessing how realistic a claim that was the judge found that: “there is overwhelming objective evidence that the MQM for decades had been using violence both against its perceived enemies but also against its own members who have either left the party or who have openly criticised or challenged the party.”

It is one of the clearest British judicial statements to date about the alleged nature of the MQM. The party denies that it uses violence to impose its will in Karachi and insists that it is a secular, middle-class party with a record of bringing good governance to Pakistan’s commercial hub. The party says that its political competitors make false allegations in the hope of undermining the MQM’s support base and reducing it appeal at the ballot box.

In making the assessment about the MQM’s use of violence the judge relied in part on the 2011 findings in a different case involving another anonymous appellant.

This second asylum seeker said he was a Karachi police officer who reached the UK from Paris in the back of a truck in 2008. He had fled, he said, because the MQM had killed his brother and his wife. His problems with the party began in 2007 when he refused to release some MQM supporters he had arrested.

After his refusal to release the men he had repeatedly found messages written in chalk on the wall of his home. One read: “he who was a traitor to the leader deserves to be killed.” The man’s brother (who shared the house with him) was killed two days after trying to stop people trying to write another message on the wall of the house. Three months later the policeman’s wife was murdered too.

When the police arrested two suspects in relation to the brother’s murder MQM officials proposed a settlement. Despite threats to his safety the policeman refused to cut a deal in which the suspects would be released and the matter dropped.

In reaching its decision the British court found that, amongst other things: “The MQM has killed over 200 police officers who have stood up against them in Karachi.” And specifically in the policeman’s case it concluded: “We are satisfied that the appellant suffered past persecution as a result of the local MQM deciding to target him and his family. His brother and wife were killed merely because of their relationship with the appellant and there are no good reasons to consider that on his return the MQM locally would not seek to repeat actions of this type and target him.”

Neither of these cases has any bearing on the current money laundering investigations into MQM officials or into the investigation into the murder of Imran Farooq. But they do suggest that judicial opinion in the UK is hardening and that the party that has for so long dominated Karachi politics faces pressures not only in Pakistan but in the UK too.

The writer is a freelance British journalist, one of the hosts of BBC’s Newshour and the author of the new political thriller, Target Britain.

Email: bennettjones@hotmail.com

Twitter: @OwenBennettJone
 
Send back Afghans first! Whom you and your likewise are keeping here for no good but for their personal agenda and they are never be thankful for what has been provided to them.
We The Mohajirs are Urdu we are one nation who's ancestors give blood for this country which has been hijacked by establishment and big province and for that reason 2 figure has been used to safe their face to break this country. Now the son of soils out of their arrogance think they can control the fate of 35 million people by suppressing and denied their rights.
People like you are asking for another 71 while they are thinking that they are so powerful that internationally nothing could be done against them they better look towards Soviet Union, Sudan and other places.

Now look who is responsible! The one who turn a patriot to write all above or the one who's nation is facing all the atrocities and injustice right from Ayub era. Mind you it's accumulating and if it bursts no one will have nowhere to go.
we dont have problems with urdu speakers we have problem with terrorists leaders who you are supporting,and even you know that they along with PPP are involved in target killings and bhatta and you still support them.
 
f muhajir still consider them selves mohajir and not pakistani then they should go back ,bcz all of them are born in pakistan and are not mohajir
They could also immigrate to london just like thier leader,and then they can call themselves mohajir
agreed. I'm urdu speaking too but my father always tells me that we're Sindhi.
Thus we are, since we came here in 1948, living here for the past 67 years.

We The Mohajirs are Urdu we are one nation
how are bihari, gujarati, marathi, bengali, and madrasi "one nation"?
you are an urdu speaking Pakistani from Sindh, not a Muhajir. stop believing these brain washing lies fed into you. ask yourself, was it you yourself who migrated from India to Karachi or was it your grandparents? thus on whom does the term Muhajir apply? You or your grandparents?
 
Is Altaf Hussain, Haider Rizvi, Farooq Sattar or any of the higher ups of MQM in jail?
Is any sector or unit in charge of MQM in jail?
Are baldia factory fire perpetrators or Hakeem Saeed murderers in Jail?
I'm sick and tired of waiting and waiting and waiting.
They will also in Jail soon and also of Baldia factory first massive low level terrorist network is being hunted down.
 
I want that toad hanged. He is working on the same principle as mujeeb r rehman was. MQM (Muqabila Qatloon Me) And TTP(tehreek e tatian pao) are working together to weaken Pakistan. Inshallah they will fail:p::sniper:
 
We have been listening these news for way too long.

It'll again be storm in a cup. Why would West want to get rid of their assets?

And what consequences may the report in foreign media have on the murderers?

Nothing. As one of the posters wrote earlier, we'll believe it when we see it happening.
 
If MQM wanted civil war or fight with the state they would have done it in the earlier post 9/11 days
opps I forget mention this part in my reply to him @I.S.I did you not noted that pre 92 operation and this one MQM didn't get violent against state? Their workers are pulling out from their houses ( illegally ) killed in custody and they still calm and patients? I'm even surprised you asked a such question coz it has no any base, other hand if they start a peaceful agitation or protests for an independent Karachi unit direct under if federal I will happily support them on it, If IK can block capital and threat to shut down country what's wrong with MQM if they can not, they should be do it other wise ye ghee sidhi unglion se nahi nikalen wala@Patriots
 
how are bihari, gujarati, marathi, bengali, and madrasi "one nation"?
you are an urdu speaking Pakistani from Sindh, not a Muhajir. stop believing these brain washing lies fed into you. ask yourself, was it you yourself who migrated from India to Karachi or was it your grandparents? thus on whom does the term Muhajir apply? You or your grandparents?

Apart from Bengali all others been have a common language platform through which they have been recognised and treated the same way.
Bengalis are different people they won't even been considered in the league and even treated worst at levels.

2ndly no I am not a Pakistani until and unless treated like wise. This son of soil Hippocracy does not let me feel like one and even this thread making me and my likewise to lose my appetite towards my country and country men.

Kindly come out of your delusion it's not us who need to forget and change its the others who need to accept and make us forget.
So stop blaming us for asking for a fair treatment and justice. You change we change like rest Pakistan has never thought of.
 
opps I forget mention this part in my reply to him @I.S.I did you not noted that pre 92 operation and this one MQM didn't get violent against state? Their workers are pulling out from their houses ( illegally ) killed in custody and they still calm and patients? I'm even surprised you asked a such question coz it has no any base, other hand if they start a peaceful agitation or protests for an independent Karachi unit direct under if federal I will happily support them on it, If IK can block capital and threat to shut down country what's wrong with MQM if they can not, they should be do it other wise ye ghee sidhi unglion se nahi nikalen wala@Patriots
from the day rangers has started operation in karachi and especially against MQM and PPP target killing has reduced by 90% and you still say that MQM is peacful thats why they kept weapons enough for one 100 peoples
 
from the day rangers has started operation in karachi and especially against MQM and PPP target killing has reduced by 90% and you still say that MQM is peacful thats why they kept weapons enough for one 100 peoples
Oh thanks for that informations.
 

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