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Lal Masjid facts won’t go away

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Lal Masjid facts won’t go away

Today, the Lal Masjid Operation is owned by no one. General (retd) Pervez Musharraf may regret he ordered it. But the facts will not disappear.

On July 6, 2008, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) observed the anniversary of the operation by killing 19 people in Islamabad through a suicide bomb, 15 of them policemen. An al Qaeda videocassette marked the first anniversary of the destruction of Lal Masjid in which revenge was sworn.

Amir Mir, in his book Talibanisation of Pakistan from 9/11 to 26/11, states: “Before the bloodshed, the Mosque had a reputation for radicalism, mostly attracting Islamic hard line students from North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and tribal areas where support for the Taliban and al Qaeda is quite strong. Much before the military operation code named ‘Operation Silence’ was launched by the Pakistan Army, the Lal Masjid had become known to the outer world as a centre of radical Islamic learning, housing several thousand male and female students in adjacent seminaries.

“As the Operation Silence unfolded, it was discovered that elements from Ji-hadi groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Jaish-e-Mohammad and Harkatul Jihadul Islami were present inside the seminary … carrying Kalashnikov rifles, LMGs, hand grenades, petrol bombs and rocket-launchers”.

Zahid Hussain, in his book The Scorpion’s Tail: The Relentless Rise of Islamic Militants in Pakistan and how it Threatens America (2010), noted: “Lal Masjid clerics Abdul Aziz and Abdul Rashid had learned their militancy from their father, Abdullah Ghazi, who received funding and guidance from the Pakistani military and intelligence agencies for jihad. After the Taliban’s victory in Afghanistan, Abdullah Ghazi became closely associated with al Qaeda.

“In 1998, he travelled to Kandahar to pay homage to Mullah Omar, and took his younger son along. During this visit, Abdul Rashid Ghazi became radicalised. He met with Osama bin Laden alone for an hour. At the end of the meeting, he picked up Bin Laden’s glass of water and drank from it and said: ‘I drank from your glass so that Allah would make me a warrior like you’.” (p.112)

Two months after the Lal Masjid siege, an 18-year-old boy blew himself up inside the high-security base of Zarrar Company, the elite commando unit responsible for Operation Silence; 22 commandos were killed. It was an insider job. Zahid Hussain writes: “One of the officers identified was Captain Khurram Ashiq, who had served in Zarrar Company” (p.121). Captain Khurram Ashiq died in Helmand fighting on the side of al Qaeda. His brother, Major Haroon Ashiq, too, worked for al Qaeda, killing SSG commander Major-General Feisal Alvi in Islamabad. He has been acquitted this year by an antiterrorism court in Adiala Jail.

British journalist Owen Bennett-Jones, in his lengthy study Questions Concerning the Murder of Benazir Bhutto (London Review of Books, December 6, 2012), refers to one of the assassins of Benazir Bhutto named Husnain Gul, who joined the killer gang because of Lal Masjid: “Husnain Gul was a madrassa student who in 2005 had received small-arms training at a camp in North-West Pakistan. The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) report says that when he was arrested, he had a hand grenade and clothes belonging to his friend Bilal.

“In his confession, Gul described how a friend of his had been killed when Musharraf ordered an assault on the Red Mosque in Islamabad in July 2007… Gul decided to avenge his friend’s death and persuaded his cousin, Muhammad Rafaqat, to join him”.

Operation Silence was disowned by the ruling PML-Q government. Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam’s Maulana Fazlur Rehman was reprimanded by the madrassa network into opposing it. The media sided with Lal Masjid during the operation.

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Oh how this article makes me chuckle, it makes no sense what so ever and feels like a giant wall of text. May i remind Mr. Ahmed (the author) of this nonsense that if it was not for the brave actions of the then leadership and the selfless devotion and courage shown by soldiers, the journalist who wrote this piece of crap would be out of a job. Also i love how his article is based on book quotations from authors who themselves were relying on second hand information.

I was present at the Siege of Lal Masjid and what happened that day was a dark day for all of us, however this journalist should hang his head in shame for attempting to tarnish the sacrifices of brave men like Colonel Islam:
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A man i will always deeply respect and was proud enough to have called friend.
 
lal masjid movement was patriotic movement and represented true spirit of Pakistan. Pakistan is Islamic state and its constitution promises sharia and that is what they were demanding using right means. but the hypocrite elites who want to preserve their westernised non Islamic lifestyle cruelly killed pious Muslims including women and children. so the TTP's anguish is understandable. they probably feel cheated by the Pakistani elite.
 
needed to happen otherwise islamabad would have been under TTP's control right now, heck army should have killed that taxi driver in britain anjam chaudhry right on the spot when he came to pakistan to spread hate against jinnah and army.
 
Musharaff did the right thing. No religious places are the places for teaching hatred or militancy.
Some may oppose such actions, saying it is a religious structure, but stern actions are needed.
 
I had no problem with the LAL MASJID operators as long as they remained Non-Political but the moment they became politicized they were no longer an educational institution and by challenging the Government writ, they jeopardized the lives of their students. The parents who sent their children to be educated at the religious seminary did not sign up for the radical agenda of these Lal Masjid GHAZI BROTHERS.
 
In our religions, they say kill the one who takes innocent life. It was a justified action. Period.
 
In our religions, they say kill the one who takes innocent life. It was a justified action. Period.

the matter is very complicated we dont expect you indians to understand the matter, so no judgements from you on our matters please

lal masjid movement was patriotic movement and represented true spirit of Pakistan. Pakistan is Islamic state and its constitution promises sharia and that is what they were demanding using right means. but the hypocrite elites who want to preserve their westernised non Islamic lifestyle cruelly killed pious Muslims including women and children. so the TTP's anguish is understandable. they probably feel cheated by the Pakistani elite.

neither of them were right....
 
The operation against lal masjid was justified .. the manner in which is was finally executed is not.
No one has the right to act against the state especially a mosque spreading Fitna.
Unfortunately, what could have been solved in one more week by starving and choking those misled miscreants and their brainwashed kin led to an attack that is now used by extremists and barbarians as an act equivalent to Karbala. an Insult to the prophets grandson.
 
I dono why religious leaders allow the people to use a holy place to carry out attrocities ...... (probably thats the safest place to hide).... I guess it is the same here as well...

@ Topic : It is needed to flush such people out from any religious place... Some time the mean to do so may hurt.... But thats how life is...
 
Well you are wrong Gen. Musharraf does not regret the operation on Lal Masjid & the fact is there were terrorists hidding & sitting in Lal Masjid & the fake Mulana Bros. were the master mind.

The corrupt media of had spread false news on Lal Masjid operation after the operation & the corrupt writters are doing the same.

Here is another fact for you & other corrupt baterds Gen. Musharraf invited Imam e Qaba, Imam Sudees to Pakistan. The Mulana Bros. of Lal Masjid did not listen to Imam Sudees, so only ALLAH knows what kind of religion these corrupt Mulana Bros were following.

And who can forget the attempt of great escape made by the elder brother in Burqa, corrupt basterd SOB's.

lal masjid movement was patriotic movement and represented true spirit of Pakistan. Pakistan is Islamic state and its constitution promises sharia and that is what they were demanding using right means. but the hypocrite elites who want to preserve their westernised non Islamic lifestyle cruelly killed pious Muslims including women and children. so the TTP's anguish is understandable. they probably feel cheated by the Pakistani elite.

You have my permission to go to Hell.
 
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