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Pakistan Qadri protesters 'paid' - BBC News

Added meaning of words for certain users

hos·tage
ˈhästij/
noun
  1. a person seized or held as security for the fulfillment of a condition.
    "the kidnapper had instructed the hostage's family to drop the ransom at noon"
the next world
phrase of next
noun: next world
  1. 1.
    (according to some religious beliefs) the place where one goes after death.

According to BBC, noora paid jew agent, raw funded not, women were paid handsomely to come for few days. There was bonus to bring infants and little children. Now that the people are wishing to leave, the workers have issued threats that anyone caught will be sent to next world and they won't be punished for it, as the blame would lie on the police.

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Protesters in Pakistan have told the BBC they were paid to join rallies for "three or four days" but are now being denied permission to return home.

Thousands, led by former cricketer Imran Khan and cleric Tahirul Qadri, occupied parts of Islamabad, in an effort to topple the government.

Much of Mr Khan's support thinned out as the weeks wore on.

But some of Mr Qadri's supporters, who wished to leave, have told the BBC Urdu they were threatened by party leaders.

Mr Qadri's Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT) party's deputy information secretary, Omar Riaz Abbasi, denied the party had paid or threatened protesters.

"All the people in the 'revolution' march have come here of their own free will. No one forced them, or paid them money," he said.

Mr Qadri's supporters have appeared more resilient, with many setting up tent villages occupying central roads in Pakistan's capital.

But the BBC heard from students who said they had been paid to attend but also prevented from leaving, in an effort to recruit demonstrators and maintain the momentum of the protest.

"A local leader of Mr Qadri's party told my parents he was taking me away for Mr Qadri's 'revolution' march, and that I would come back in about three days' time," Naveed, 16, a 10th grade student from Bahawalpur region of Punjab, told the BBC.

His real name has been withheld for security reasons.

He said his parents were paid 6,000 rupees ($60), which they accepted happily. He added that he came to Lahore with a contingent of 300 other school students from his area, all of whom were "hired" in the same way.

He also said that some of the boys who sustained injuries during recent clashes with the police and received first aid at the hospital had also been refused permission to return to their homes.

"The party leaders told us they had their people posted on all bus stands and if they saw any of us trying to catch a bus, they would send us to the 'next world' and tell our families we were killed by the police," he said.

Meanwhile, a resident of Gujranwala city near Lahore, Mohammad Aslam, told BBC that PAT activists "hired" around 100 women, most of them domestic workers, from the city's suburbs.

"Early last month there were announcements made from loudspeakers mounted on vehicles in these areas, offering 10,000 rupees ($100) per head to women who would join PAT's march," he said.

"They said they would pay an additional 5,000 or more to women who would bring along infants or children under 10 years of age."

The PAT's spokesman rejected all these allegations, adding that Mr Qadri had recently allowed about 800 protesters to go home because they had school exams coming up or other reasons to leave.

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Don't have to mention pti agents, they always checking in on threads here, it's their duty, even at 5am.
 
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The PAT's spokesman rejected all these allegations, adding that Mr Qadri had recently allowed about 800 protesters to go home because they had school exams coming up or other reasons to leave.

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Pakistan Qadri protesters 'paid' - BBC News
"The party leaders told us they had their people posted on all bus stands and if they saw any of us trying to catch a bus, they would send us to the 'next world' and tell our families we were killed by the police," he said.

"Early last month there were announcements made from loudspeakers mounted on vehicles in these areas, offering 10,000 rupees ($100) per head to women who would join PAT's march," he said..

I've known this before the march started. Second, if you think about it, the type of terrorist like politics going on in Islamabad where violently, a few thousand wanted to over take the control of the entire government pretty much tells you everything. One of the reason they were forced to move back is because the military had identified people in these protests that were trained by Talibastard*s and the likes. These are the SAME people who were trained enough to go inside the national tv and shut it down in less than an hour. Not sure when these extremist type politicians will LEAVE Pakistani politics.

Take a look at the flood victims, 30% of the entire country and heavily dense areas were inundated and millions waiting for help. But these two idiots are too busy with their Dance and Speech show of 2014. Sad when humans go down to an entirely different level and lose care of other humans due to power hunger!
 
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