Friday, February 06, 2009
Salaamaleykum, (0) comments![]() Heck, even the death tally is disputed between the two versions. Officials put the death toll at just over 100, where as witnesses said around 2000 died, most of them women and children. ![]() The official story, which the international press community decided to agree with, painted a very grim picture over the whole ordeal. Lal masjeed was supposedly a training camp for terrorists and propagated extremist ideologies. The other version, however, is very different from what the government claimed. It was nothing about terrorism. In fact, it was a internal political drama. My article based on an account of an acquaintance that has recently been to Islamabad and have a thorough study of the events at Lal Masjeed. ![]() Lal Masjeed (lit. Red Mosque) is actually a mosque cum seminary (madrasah) that catered both male and female students. Of course, the female quaters and male quaters are separated. The seminary has been existing for decades. The government accused, a few weeks prior to the massacre, the masjeed was built without approval from the local authority. Even though the accusation is true, anyone with a good knowledge of South Asia will know that these things are normal. Hardly will you be able to find a mosque or other places of worship built with proper documentations. Aside from the buildings built under government projects, all other such buildings were built by common understand. If the government was to demolish all the mosques built without proper documents, I dare say more then half of the mosques in Pakistan will have to be destroyed. The events unfolds due to a massage parlour cum brothel that was getting popular located not far from the mosque. It was run by a woman called Aunty Shemeem. The Maulana (Principal) of the seminary decided that it was time to tackle the brothel issue, as it was big vice activity happening so near to the mosque. An indignity to the mosque. (Officials claim Aunty Shemeem was kidnapped by the female students of the Madrassa, they never mentioned anything that lead to the 'kidnap'). The Maulana sent a few letters to Aunty Shemeem asking her to move the brothal to a different place far away from the mosque. The letter also aforementioned that the madrassa has no power to force them to evict but the request was as a respect to the place of worship. After being repeatedly ignored by Aunty Shemeem, a few female students from the Jamia Hafsa decided to confront her. They forcefully dragged her to the seminary, and started reasoning with her. Of course, it can be labeled as 'kidnap'. ![]() Since many of her customers are high ranking officers and politician, she was more then sure that she can have things her way. Before long, the Lal Masjeed was approached by the authorities for being built without proper documentations. After weeks of tensions and negotiations, an agreement was reached with the Masjeed authorities which will spare the masjeed from demolision. Outside the masjeed compound, however, due to the raised tensions, a battalion comprising of soldiers from the minorities (i.e. non-Muslims) had already been deployed. Unfortunately, at the last minute before the signing of the agreement, the then Prime Minister, Gen. Pervez Musharaf, had a change of mind. The agreement didnt went through. As the episode enters its climax,a standoff begun between the security forces and the students of the seminary. Initially, the students were given amnesty to leave the seminary. While this was going on, a commander was shot, by a bullet coming from the direction of the seminary compound. Some speculate, it was from one of the Secret Service agents, in attempt to start firing at the Masjeed. Of course, as planned, the fire exchange begun. Sadly enough, the children and womenfolk are still trapped inside the dorm of the seminary. Weather, trapped or deliberately decided to stay on, what is certain is none of them stepped out alive. The fighting continued fiercely between the seminary students and the armed force for days. One of accusations hurled at the seminary, to paint is as a terrorist camp, was that they had an considerable supply of arms and ammunition. I agree, this is suspicious. However, if you know the nature of life in Pakistan, you will understand why its important for big traditional Islamic institutions to keep arms in their compound. Pakistan is no stranger to internal fighting, sectarian violence and constant threat of war with India. Mainly, its the sectarian violence (between Shi'a and Sunni) that prompt such institutions to arm themselves. Point to be noted though, NOT all students were 'dangerously armed with AK-47', in fact most of the students and the female students were armed with mere sticks!!! Back to the fight, it went on for few days and few nights. Apparently, the armed force's policy at this given occasion was 'take no prisoner'. After a week-long standoff, the sound of gun fire silenced. What remains was the appalling stench of the casualty of the battle. The victors hailed their success, whereas the rest of the nation mourns the violation of the sacredness of the Mosque by the Islamic Republic's own armed force. Perhaps, the President was wise by fielding non-Muslim soldiers for that operation, they will follow orders without any conflict of interest. Here are some pictures of what remained of Lal Masjeed. ![]() ![]() From the pictures, we can see apparently that non-conventional weapons has been used for this urban warfare. White phosphorus was allegedly used. Its appalling how deadly weapons were used against students with mere puny weapons. Obviously the armed force denies any usage of chemicals during the fight. Below's the picture of the Maulana (Principal) of the Seminary. God willing, he has joined the ranks of the Holy Martyrs of Islam.See how he smiles in his death. He, along with other martyrs of the Lal Masjeed where given state funeral by the people. ![]() A couple of months after the carnage, Lal masjeed was reopened after much renovations, with a different name and new colour (original light red was replaced with off-white colour).Of course, people would not accept this. One the very first Jumma(friday) prayers after the reopening, a group of people tried to repaint it into its original light-red colour, and is still refered to as Lal-Masjeed. To reconciliation with the obviously angry residents of that Mahalla (neighbourhood), the governement appointed the nephew of the Late Maulana of the seminary as the Imaam of the Masjeed. For more information, check out this website... http://www.lalmasjid.2truth.com/ Men plans, and God plans, and in the End, indeed, it is God's plan that will prevail!!! YA ALLAH MADAD!!!
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Salaamaleykum. (2) commentsHere's a conspiracy teory, based on pictorial fact, which even I noticed... Strange that none of the media (TV or Print) have picked this up at all. Or have they been deliberately ignoring it? Have a look at the above picture of one of the terrorists. [Another angle] Notice the orange thread / band on his right hand. Tying a red thread or cord around the wrist is a Hindu practice and it is unlikely a Muslim, especially one politicized enough to carry out an attack such as this, would observe it. I think this provides more evidence that this was a false flag operation or at least an attack by a non-Muslim group. For more information about the significance of the red thread see wikipedia and this blog post. [Thanks to Uruk] Additionally, the terrorists inside the Nariman House Building were reported to have stocked up on supplies on Wednesday evening, buying not just food items but liquor, among other things, from a local store [Source]. Again, it is highly unlikely that a Muslim, let alone a ‘Mujahid’, and especially one politicized enough to carry out such an attack, would consume liquor in normal life, let alone hours before his inevitable ‘martyrdom’. Don’t let them ignore it. Circulate this to as many people as you can as we strongly believe it wouldn’t have been ignored if the terrorists were carrying a copy of the Qur’an, or a taveez.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Pakistan to send two planeloads of relief to Burma (0) commentsMay 12, 2008 (AFP)—Pakistan decided to send two plane loads of emergency aid to Burma for survivors of last week's cyclone, the foreign office said. The relief includes tents, mosquito nets and medicines, it said in a statement. "The aircraft are expected to leave on Sunday," the statement said, without giving further details. Burma was hit by Cyclone Nargis last Saturday, leaving 60,000 people dead or missing and as many as two million more short of food, water and supplies. The military regime has refused to allow in foreign aid experts to direct the relief effort and said that, although it will accept money and aid, it must distribute all supplies itself.THE WORLD HAS OPENED HER HANDS FOR BURMA, NOW, IT JUST LEAVES THE GENERALS TO OPEN THEIRS.
![]() ![]() Myanmar's military regime still refuses foreign aid workers, despite the scale of the disaster and the lack of experience of the Myanmar Army in dealing with such situation. YA ALLAH MADAD!
Friday, January 04, 2008
Salaamualeykum, (0) commentsThe assassination of Benazir Bhutto.It was on the news 24-7. Now, here's my thoughts about this whole Pakistani political Whirlpool. ![]() Firstly, deepest condolences to her family, friends and aides. I've to say that I was deeply shocked and somewhat saddened by the assassination. However, there is no excuse what so ever from the side of her supporters, and opportunists, to go around the country rioting and turning Pakistan into post-war Hiroshima. Benazir Bhutto (BB) wont come to life even if you burnt down the entire world. Here's my view on BB.With ALL due respects of cause. While BB's father, Zulfikr Ali Bhutto did some astonishing things for Pakistan...initiating the nuclear program in Pakistan is most definitely the crown of them all, he was hanged later in 1979 after being charged of murder. His legacy , other then the mentioned nuclear program, is also being a notoriously corrupt leader. BB seems to follow suit. She has been charged with multiple corruption charges. Two times in office and two times being dismissed from office by the President for corruption.Thats too much. There are on going fact finding investigations of these corruption allegations against her and her husband, Asif Ali Zardari in Pakistan and even other countries like Switzerland. Asif is, in fact, called Mr.10 Percent in Pakistan ...mainly due to his granting of big project contracts to companies, with him getting 10% commission. Perhaps BB wont be so corrupt had it not been for her husband. Murder charges also trail BB and her husband. Ironically, it was the murder of her brother,Murtaza Bhutto, in 1996. Murtaza was against Asif's influence on BB and accused them of corruption. This was during the Premiership of BB. If you are not South Asian, then you might not know that it spelt disaster to criticise the Prime Minister. If the circumstances of his assassination were not suspicious enough, then the Court's finding that it has to be approved by the higher levels of the government definitely gives creditability to the suspicion. (Reada bout Murtaza's Murder) Of course, like most politician, BB had her own long list of unfulfilled promises to the people of Pakistan. While I do respect her for being brave, I believe she invited her own death. After the bombing at her arrival rally that killed 130 people, she should have avoided public rallies...not for her sake...rather, at least for the sake of her supporters who are always the victim. Had she really cared for the people, she should have put their lives in front of her. Mass rallies are not important at all, all thats important is that you fulfill your promises. In the end, I have to say, despite my sorrow for her family and those who love her, I'm glad she wont be the PM. She would have torn Pakistan into pieces and auctioned them off to US, especially with the post-911 US foreign policy, her government would be puppets of her American friends. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, her son , is now the co-chairman of Pakistan People's Party, sharing the post with his father.This is extremely an emotional move by the party committee. Bilawal has not even joined the adult's world, nor has he finished his education, nor is he accustomed to being in Pakistan (having spent long time abroad). If the election is simply because he's a Bhutto, then the party should be renamed Bhutto Party. Again I stress, these are my opinions...delivered with ALL due respect to everyone. I'm glad the elections are pushed back, it should be pushed back much further, any elections now will result in unfair advantage to PPP with sympathy votes. People are too emotional at the time being. Benazir Bhutto, may Allah have mercy on your soul.Only He know the truth about you,and only He can decide your fate. ALLAH MADAD! God Bless Pakistan. <<Home |