Tuesday 16 October 2012

[karachi-Friends] Re: [APFT] What these foolish Maulvis mean to say?- Dr. M.K.Sherwani

Assalam alaikum: The following news item must open the eyes of many:

Pakistan sends girl shot by Taliban to UK for treatment
 
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Pakistani students hold pictures of 14-year-old Malala Yousufzai, who was shot last Tuesday by the Taliban for speaking out in support of education for women(Photo: AP)
15 October 2012 / AP, ISLAMABAD
Pakistan airlifted a 14-year-old activist who was shot and seriously wounded by the Taliban to the United Kingdom for treatment on Monday, a move that will give her access to the specialized medical care she needs to recover and also protect her from follow-up attacks threatened by the militants.
The attack on Malala Yousufzai as she was returning home from school in Pakistan's northwest a week ago has horrified people both across the country and abroad. It has also sparked hope the government would respond by intensifying its fight against the Taliban and their allies.
Over 100 Taliban militants attacked a police station near the main northwest city of Peshawar late Sunday night, sparking a gunbattle that lasted several hours, police said. Six policemen were killed during the clash, including two who were beheaded.
Malala was targeted by the Taliban for promoting girls' education and criticizing the militant group. Two of Malala's classmates were also wounded in the attack and are receiving treatment in Pakistan.
The Taliban said they attacked Malala because she was promoting "Western thinking" and have threatened to target her again until she is killed.
Malala was flown out of Pakistan on Monday morning in a specially equipped air ambulance provided by the United Arab Emirates, said the Pakistani military, which has been treating the young girl at one of its hospitals.
Video footage handed out by the military showed Malala being wheeled out of the hospital on a stretcher, covered in a white sheet and surrounded by uniformed army officers. She was placed in the back of an ambulance and driven to the airport, where she was put on a plane.
A panel of doctors recommended that Malala be shifted to a center in the United Kingdom that has the ability to provide "integrated" care to children who have sustained severe injuries, said a military statement.
"It was agreed by the panel of Pakistani doctors and international experts that Malala will require prolonged care to fully recover from the physical and psychological effects of trauma that she has received," the military said.
The plane stopped for several hours in the Emirati capital of Abu Dhabi on the way to the United Kingdom, said the Pakistani Ambassador to the UAE Jamil Ahmed Khan. The ambassador visited Malala during the stop and said she appeared to be in stable condition. Her parents were not on the plane with her, he said.
The British Foreign Office said Malala would be treated at a public hospital in the UK, but details are not being released for reasons of patient confidentiality.
"The UK stands shoulder to shoulder with Pakistan in its fight against terrorism," said British Foreign Secretary William Hague in a statement sent to reporters. "Malala's bravery in standing up for the right of all young girls in Pakistan to an education is an example to us all."
Pakistani doctors at a military hospital earlier removed a bullet from Malala's body that entered her head and headed toward her spine. The military has described her recovery as satisfactory and said she was able to move her legs and hands several days ago when her sedatives were reduced. They have not said whether she suffered any brain damage or other permanent damage.
On Monday, the military said damaged bones in Malala's skull will need to be repaired or replaced, and she will need "intensive neuro rehabilitation." The decision to send the girl abroad was taken in consultation with her family, and the Pakistani government will pay for her treatment.
Pakistanis have held rallies for Malala throughout the country, but most have only numbered a few hundred people. The largest show of support by far occurred on Sunday when tens of thousands of people held a demonstration in the southern party city of Karachi organized by the most powerful political party in the city, the Muttahida Quami Movement.
Malala earned the enmity of the Pakistani Taliban for publicizing their behavior when they took over the northwestern Swat Valley, where she lived, and for speaking about the importance of education for girls.
The group first started to exert its influence in Swat in 2007 and quickly extended its reach to much of the valley by the next year. They set about imposing their will on residents by forcing men to grow beards, preventing women from going to the market and blowing up many schools - the majority for girls.
Malala wrote about these practices in a journal for the BBC under a pseudonym when she was just 11. After the Taliban were pushed out of the Swat Valley in 2009 by the Pakistani military, she became even more outspoken in advocating for girls' education. She appeared frequently in the media and was given one of the country's highest honors for civilians for her bravery.
The military carried out its offensive in Swat after a video surfaced of a militant flogging a woman who had allegedly committed adultery, which helped mobilize public support against the Taliban.
Many hope the shooting of Malala will help push the military to undertake a long-awaited offensive in the Pakistani Taliban's last main sanctuary in the country in the North Waziristan tribal area.
The police station attacked by the Taliban on Sunday night was located in the small town of Matni, some 20 kilometers (12 miles) south of Peshawar, said police officer Ishrat Yar. The militants were armed with heavy machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades, hand grenades and assault rifles.
One of the policemen who was beheaded was a senior official who commanded several police stations in the area and was leading reinforcements against the attack, said Yar. Another 12 policemen received gunshot wounds.
The militants burned the police station and four police vehicles before they escaped, said Yar.
A Pakistani Taliban spokesman, Mohammad Afridi, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the police were targeted because they had killed several militants.
The Taliban have carried out hundreds of attacks throughout Pakistan but the attacks rarely include such a high number of militants as in the assault on the police station in Matni. 
 
 
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15 October 2012 , 14:11
Paki Generals and Pentagon wants Pakistan army  to attack N.Waziristan:
Destroy schools in Swat which is now under Military Curfew. by Shamsuddin Amjad [Lahore]
 
LAHORE, Oct. 12: Ameer, Jamaat e Islami Pakistan, Syed Munawar Hasan, said that the power behind the attack on Malala Yousufzai was the same as had been pressing Pakistan to launch military operation in the North Waziristan. Addressing the Friday congregation at Mansoora mosque here, he likened the Malala attack to the fake video of whipping of a Swat woman that became the basis for military operation in Swat. He said the western media was projecting the Malala incident in the same manner and even the US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton had issued a statement on the matter. Syed Munawar Hasan said the attack on Malala was most condemnable, but added that hundreds of innocent people were being killed in drone attacks and bomb blasts but the media generally ignored these. The JI Ameer said that the civil and military high ups of the country at their meeting on Thursday, seemed to have worked out a new strategy to deal with terrorism and decided to go ahead with a military operation in North Waziristan at every cost. However, he said that before a new adventure, the Army Chief should present balance sheet of the military operations in the past to enable the nation to know the gains and the losses. He also warned that the operation in North Waziristan would not be like the one in South Waziristan as its losses and consequences would be far more serious and widespread. Syed Munawar Hassan said that in fact, the US and several other powers were trying to destabilize and annihilate this country achieved in the name of Islam, and the military operations were a means to achieve the end by widening the gulf between the masses and the armed forces of the country. He said the tribal people were patriotic and they had shown great restraint so far. They had been forced to migrate within the country three times but they had not uttered a word against Pakistan. Therefore, they should not be pushed to the wall. The JI Ameer said that military operations never helped settle an issue and matters were always decided through negotiations. He pointed out that there had been a military operation in Karachi in the past but the elements against whom the operation was carried out were in the government now. Syed Munawar Hasan said that most of the schools demolished in Swat had been destroyed during curfew but Interior Minister Rehman Malik placed the responsibility on the Taliban. The situation in the country could not be improved by following the US agenda, he ----------------------


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Subject: [APFT] What these foolish Maulvis mean to say?- Dr. M.K.Sherwani

 

What these foolish Maulvis mean to say?
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SHIA-SUNNI CLERICS MEET
 Ban Taliban  ideology and ideologues now!
( Hindustantimes, Lucknow,Oct.16,2012, page.2)
 
Lucknow: Shia and Sunni clerics have jointly demanded ban on ' Taliban  ideology' and its propagators which, they perceive, as the present threat to the peace of the country, in a direct reference  to Pakistani girl Malala Yousufzai incident .
    They have floated  a new organization named  World Waseela Front and will hold a two day  conference  beginning October 17 in the state capital  to formally initiate  a campaign against anti-peace ideology.
    The clerics felt some  elements were trying to  create Afghanistan and Libya-like unrest in the country  at the behest of USA and Israel.
    ' People identifying themselves with the  Talibani  and other extremist ideologies are engaged in brainwashing the youth, which is dangerous."Babar Ashraf, National Secretary, All India  Ulama and Mashaikh Board(AIUBM) – an Apex body of custodians of Sufi(Sunni) shrines in the country, told newsmen at the UP Press Club on Monday.
     Flanked by Maulana Kalbe Jawad, general secretary Majlise- Ulama-e- Hind, Ashraf sought immediate action by the government  against such elements to prevent any uncontainable  situation. " US and Israel have been continuously making  efforts to destabilize  the world's largest democracy. And let me clarify Islam has always denounced violence", he added. ……………………………………."
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  Perhaps these foolish Maulanas, acting at the behest of some external agencies, want to give credence to the process of victimization of Muslims in the name of terrorism.
 
 " Khabar naheen safeenein dubo chukee kitney,
Fqeeho Sufiyo Shayar keen naa khush andeshi" – Iqbal
 
Dr. Mustafa Kamal Sherwani,LL.D.
Lucknow
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