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Pakistan college contest: Praise for bin Laden - Yahoo! News

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — Two months after the covert U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden, posters emblazoned with images of the burning World Trade Center towers appeared at the country's largest university advertising a literary contest to glorify the slain al-Qaida chief.

The poem and essay competition at the prestigious Punjab University shows the footholds of hard-line Islamists on college campuses and growing efforts to raise their profile and influence even in the relatively cosmopolitan atmosphere of Pakistan's culture capital, Lahore.

The contest's organizers have kept their identities hidden. But many students and teachers suspect it is being held by a powerful Islamist student group that has increasingly enforced its conservative religious views on the rest of the campus — sometimes violently.

The Islami Jamiat Talaba, which is connected to Pakistan's largest Islamist party, has denied involvement, saying it doesn't participate in secret activities. But its leaders have publicly acknowledged that many members support bin Laden and have a profound hatred for the U.S.

The group's rising ambitions have intensified fears about the radicalization of Pakistan's educated middle classes, who make up a large part of the public university's population. The educated classes have been seen as a bulwark against militant groups such as the Taliban in the nuclear-armed country.

The ability of Islami Jamiat Talaba, or Islamic Student Group, to gain ground on the university — even though many students reject its radical views — also reflects a general unwillingness of Pakistani authorities to challenge the powerful Islamist forces.

"Whoever is America's friend is a traitor!" roared the head of the student group, Zubair Safdar, in an interview with The Associated Press.

His views were echoed by 19-year-old student Bismah Khan as she read one of the posters promoting the bin Laden contest. One of three topics for the essay section was: "Osama, a thorn piercing the hearts of infidels."

The group holding the contest identifies itself only as "Sheik Lovers" — a reference to bin Laden, who's often called the "Sheik" — and provided an email address for contestants to submit their entries by June 30. Attempts by the AP to contact organizers by email went unanswered, and it's unclear what kind of prizes would go to the winners.

Many students said they opposed the contest, reflecting the low support for bin Laden, al-Qaida and militant groups across the nation. "The killer of humanity cannot be a great person," said student Ali Akbar.

A survey taken after bin Laden's death by the Washington-based Pew Research Center showed that 12 percent of Pakistanis have a favorable view of al-Qaida. But only 10 percent approve of the U.S. Navy SEAL operation that killed him May 2 not far from Islamabad. The raid humiliated Pakistan because the government was not told about it beforehand.

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Now Pakistan has their hands full with Islamic radicals in the schools. Already got problems with madrassas. But now universities. Who will win? The students who want to be educated or students who want to turn the place into a training camp for terror?
 
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"Whoever is America's friend is a traitor!" roared the head of the student group, Zubair Safdar, in an interview with The Associated Press.

Guess who has been the "Biggest Ally on WOT" Till NOW ????
 
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Sir Oldman1,

Take it easy.. US has its own eyes to see the world and everyone seems a terrorist through them. We Pakistanis are blessed with two eyes also by the same God who you believe in and fortunately we are given brains too. So take it easy.. we know how to keep ourself in good shape. Its really time when America would seriously mind its own business only. You wanted to kill him, you have done so.. now let us feel good the way we need.

Have a good day.
 
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hmm... INDIA ? oh.. no wait a min.. ISRAELI? hmm.. Burundi?
 
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Islami Jamiat Talaba,

i dont know how IJT is the largest party when it has no mandate ... these clowns are like little rats in campuses , be assured they have no support or mandate
 
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Islami Jamiat Talaba,

i dont know how IJT is the largest party when it has no mandate ... these clowns are like little rats in campuses , be assured they have no support or mandate

Exactly, they have no support.

Punjab University students protest IJT intimidation

PU teachers, students protest against IJT

Female students at PU protest against IJT
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

IJT are just a bunch of retarded mullahs-they are in the same category as fundamental evangelists
 
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:chilli:
Haan bhai haan,, yeh aaye hai mungerilaal....

Terrorists trained by your rougue intelligence agencies blow the world.. and we should mind our own business...
No we wont sit on the fence. US should do an Attobabad everyday if necessary. Scum of the earth needs to be wiped off even if it means violating the sovereignity of the land of the pure...
Let us know when you have some sensible advise...

Terrorists are trained by RAW...that's why India is holding its foot prints in Afghanistan land having more than 100 colsular sections......How many times we catch Indian involvement in Balochistan Pakistan's province...and how many times we catch Indian Agents funding weapons and money to Exterm Talibans in Pakistan...............no need to tell the world......we know who is our enemy and who is our friend.......We are not Banana Republic...
 
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Exactly, they have no support.

Punjab University students protest IJT intimidation

PU teachers, students protest against IJT

Female students at PU protest against IJT
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

IJT are just a bunch of retarded mullahs-they are in the same category as fundamental evangelists

dude they are the most die hard fundos most of TTP and AQ terrorists caught are supported by IJT , just recently there was a report on KU jamatis .. big time bust by law enforcement ... idiots acts like some religious moral police on campus ... dont know where they get their funds and man power from forsure there is some thing very fishy with these people. Punjab university students need to learn from APMSO , only they can counter them well
 
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Haan bhai haan,, yeh aaye hai mungerilaal....

Terrorists trained by your rougue intelligence agencies blow the world.. and we should mind our own business...
No we wont sit on the fence. US should do an Attobabad everyday if necessary. Scum of the earth needs to be wiped off even if it means violating the sovereignity of the land of the pure...
Let us know when you have some sensible advise...

Hey troll!!

Cut the cheap rant of rogue agency and please get lost. Thank you very much.
 
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i think it has more to do with rising anti-Americanism and less to do with jihadi-ism.....and being that Punjab Univ. is situated in Lahore (where American rambo Raymond Davis went on his little gun-toting reckless shooting spree --and where American consulate helped hit and run suspects escape our police) it is natural that anti-American sentiment would be high over there (nowdays its common among even elite types who wear Levis and Lacoste clothing and watch western films)


i dont think it necessarily has to do with any actual widespread support for bin laden...a lot of Pakistanis (and in fact Muslims worldwide) feel that OBL served western interests more than he served the interests of Muslims themselves. Polls indicate that very few people sympathize for OBL in Pakistani Nation.

so no need to to really delve into a trivial topic like that


i will admit that some of these student groups (political, Islamist, etc.) are nothing but a bunch of under-employed losers with no social lives whatsoever.
 
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LAHORE:

Two months after the covert US raid that killed Osama bin Laden, posters emblazoned with images of the burning World Trade Centre towers appeared at the country’s largest university advertising a literary contest to glorify the slain al Qaeda chief.

The poem and essay competition at Punjab University shows the footholds of hard-line Islamists on college campuses and growing efforts to raise their profile and influence even in the relatively cosmopolitan atmosphere of Lahore.

The contest’s organisers have kept their identities hidden. But many students and teachers suspect it is being held by the Islami Jamiat Talaba, a group that has increasingly enforced its conservative religious views on the rest of the campus – sometimes violently.

The IJT has denied involvement, saying it does not participate in secret activities. But its leaders have publicly acknowledged that many members support Bin Laden.

The ability of the IJT to gain ground on the university – even though many students reject its views – also reflects a general unwillingness of the authorities to challenge powerful Islamist forces.

“Whoever is America’s friend is a traitor!” roared the head of the student group, Zubair Safdar, in an interview with The Associated Press.

His views were echoed by 19-year-old student Bismah Khan as she read one of the posters promoting the Bin Laden contest. One of three topics for the essay section was: “Osama, a thorn piercing the hearts of infidels.”

The group holding the contest identifies itself only as “Sheikh Lovers” – a reference to bin Laden, who’s often called the “Sheikh” – and provided an email address for contestants to submit their entries by June 30. Attempts by the AP to contact organisers by email went unanswered, and it is unclear what kind of prizes would go to the winners.

Many students said they opposed the contest, reflecting the low support for Bin Laden, Al Qaeda and militant groups across the nation. “The killer of humanity cannot be a great person,” said student Ali Akbar.

A survey taken after bin Laden’s death by the Washington-based Pew Research Center showed that 12% of Pakistanis have a favourable view of al Qaeda. But only 10% approve of the US operation that killed him May 2 in Abbottabad. The raid humiliated Pakistan because the government was not told about it beforehand.

Expressing opinions freely can be dangerous business at Punjab University, which has an enrolment of roughly 30,000, because of the risk that IJT members will deem them against Islam, said students and teachers.

The group has effectively seized control of running the dormitories and sends groups of men across campus to enforce its strict brand of Islam: music is forbidden and men and women are not allowed to sit together outside class. It also discourages the formation of rival student groups.

“Their idols are people like Osama Bin Laden and Mullah Omar,” said Sajid Ali, the head of the university’s philosophy department.

One of these “Vice and Virtue” squads last week beat up a philosophy student who was sitting with a female classmate, said Safdar, head of the student group and university spokesman Khurram Shahzad. Teachers who cross the group also have allegedly been targeted.

“The university is not a date point,” said Safdar. “If boys and girls walk holding hands, sit together back to back or lay on the lawn, this is not Islamic culture,” he said.

Some of the philosophy students, mainly girls, staged a protest after the beating, shouting “Go Jamiat Go!” and “Shame Jamiat Shame!” But several members of the group appeared and pushed away the protesters.

Attempts by the administration to rein in the group have been stymied by the influence of its parent organisation, the Jamaat-e-Islami, teachers said.

One of the ways the student group increases support on campus is by targeting new students, many of them from rural areas, and giving them extra food in the cafeteria and special concessions for tea, juice and facilities such as laundry, students and teachers said. They also grant them positions within the group around campus, giving them a taste of leadership.

“They are very vulnerable,” said Naumana Amjad, an assistant psychology professor. “They are influenced quickly.”
Three former IJT members allegedly acted as hosts and facilitators for a Taliban suicide squad that attacked a mosque near army headquarters in Rawalpindi in 2009, killing 35 people, said intelligence officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to talk to the media.

Hafiz Mohammad Iqbal, dean of the education faculty at Punjab University, said students were in danger of being radicalised because of the lackluster quality of education at public universities relative to private schools and the poor job prospects after graduation.

This environment can lead students in “the direction of radicalism and extremism,” he said.

Campus radicalisation: Secret group asks PU students to glorify Bin Laden in verse – The Express Tribune
 
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“The university is not a date point,” said Safdar. “If boys and girls walk holding hands, sit together back to back or lay on the lawn, this is not Islamic culture,” he said.

Anyone is radicalized if he/she doesn't live western way of life. DAWN.com and Express Tribune, the mouth piece of western ideology, who only writes for the liberal and english class of the country, don't give a damn about some serious affairs happening in the country every day, but yet they are moaning as some students were harassed as they were opposed not to do any jigy-jigy in the university lawn.
 
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People who vocalize their sympathy about Bin Laden need to be jailed, just like Germany does to people who talk good about Adolf. He has become our Hitler, like it or not, and those who say otherwise are extremist time-bombs waiting to blow just so that a new generation of innocents have to mop up their bloody messes.
 
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People who vocalize their sympathy about Bin Laden need to be jailed, just like Germany does to people who talk good about Adolf. He has become our Hitler, like it or not, and those who say otherwise are extremist time-bombs waiting to blow just so that a new generation of innocents have to mop up their bloody messes.

Good point

But can GOP ( Islamabad) muster the courage to do so ?
 
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I have posted this news in morning but Mod had deleted it ,not only me but three other Indian had also posted this news but Mod has deleted it.
 
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