JAP Point out Major security lapse at the Mazar of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar


JNN 26.10.10 Karachi : Jafaria Allilance Pakistan ‘s complete leadership in the presence of Allama Abbas Kumaili , Molana Hussain Masoodi , Furqan Haider Abdi , Nisar Qalandari , Salman Mujtaba & Shabbar Raza, in there Press conference have pointed out Major security lapses at the Mazar of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar at Sehwan , As the enemies of Pakistan and Islam , the banned Outfits like Sipah e Sahaba Pakistan, Tehrik e Taliban , Jundullah, Lashkar e Jhangvi , and similar outfits have been targeting  the Mazarat of Aulia Allah’s , As already 3 Mazarat , namely Data Darbar (Lahore ) , Mazar e Abdullah Shah Ghazi (Karachi ) , Mazar e Baba Fareed ud din Shakar Ganj , have already been bombed by these terrorist organisations. So extra measure should be taken to prevent any further such incidents at the holy premises of Mazarat of Aulia Allah’s

Leadership pointed out that when ever any incident is occured , for a couple of days the Security and other Government Departments are seen active and just after few days every thing is forgotten , and the same lapse are seen at the same points , were these tragic and horrible incidents have already occured, and because of these irresponsible attitude of the government departments the evil designs of enemies of Pakistan and Islam have boosted so much that they are challenging the faithful against there evil beliefs ‘

Government should take immediate action and replace the non working walk through gates from sehwan Lal Shahbaz Qalandar ‘s Mazar , before any untoward incident may happen , so it can be prevented , and the casualty can be saved before it happens.

Six people killed in Iraq violence


At least six people, including three security forces, have been killed in the new wave of bomb attacks in Iraq, interior ministry sources say.

In the first incident, three policemen lost their lives on Wednesday when a roadside bomb exploded in the Hamreen region of Baquba province, AFP reported.

An interior ministry source says another bomb went off near the Sunni Endowment’s headquarters in Baghdad and killed two guards and left four other people injured.

The source added that a magnetic “sticky bomb” targeted a car and claimed a live, wounding four other people.

The attacks came a day after seven people have been killed by bomb blasts in the Iraqi capital and the country’s eastern province of Diyala.

Seven years after US raid on Iraq, casualties from bomb attacks still remain part of daily life in the war-torn country.

The classified documents released by the whistleblower website Wikileaks have shed light on a spate of crimes and offences committed in Iraq over the past few years, including assassinations and murders.

The US invaded Iraq in 2003 under the pretext of having weapons of mass destruction, but such weapons were never found.

Saudi student punished for being Shia


Shia students at an elementary school in Saudi Arabia have been subject to physical punishment and insults over their faith by a Salafi teacher.

The report, which was first published by the Saudi Arabian Rasid News Network, said the punishments traumatized the students and inflicted emotional and psychological damage.

The teacher identified as Shaher al-Aatibi, is a hard-line member of the Salafi sect working at the Jafar ibn Abi Talib elementary school in Qatif in eastern Saudi Arabia.

Al-Aatibi repeatedly calls Shia students ‘infidels’ and ‘idolaters,’ saying they support Iran and the late founder of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Rouhollah Khomeini.

According to the report, the teacher also physically punishes students over unwarranted issue such as wearing rings, causing a rift among the different tribes of the area.

A 2009 report by the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) criticized the Saudi government over its “systemic state discrimination” against Shia Muslims across the Kingdom.

Jafar ibn Abi Talib elementary school has a total of 600 staff and students, a vast majority of whom are Shia.

Qatif has the largest concentration of Shia Muslims in Saudi Arabia.

Israel passes another discriminatory law


In another discriminatory move, an Israeli parliamentary committee has approved a bill which allows Israeli communities not to admit Palestinians.

The Knesset’s so-called Constitution, Law and Justice Committee on Wednesday unanimously approved the second and third readings of a bill which allows communities having less than 500 people to appoint admissions boards capable of rejecting residents if they do not meet the criteria of “suitability to the community’s fundamental outlook.”

The proposal provoked anger among Israeli-Arab lawmakers, who said the bill paves the way for Jews to reject Palestinians from their communities.

Many Arab lawmakers described the bill as discriminatory and racist and walked out of the Knesset debate in protest.

“This law allows the establishment of Jewish communities that want to prevent Arab residents from entering. All of the bill’s stipulations exist only in the Jewish sector,” said lawmaker Taleb El-Sana from the United Arab List — Ta’al.

“As a sign of protest, we are leaving. We will not be a part of a debate on this racist and fascist law. This is disgraceful — you have crossed the line,” he added.

The bill, which was proposed 10 years ago, is due to be presented before the Knesset in the coming weeks.