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(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104)
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10,000 PAKISTANI MUSLIMS ARE MISSING IN PAKISTAN
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Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: 

 

"He who amongst you sees something abominable s hould modify it with the help of his hand; and if he has not strength enough to do it, then he should do it with his tongue, and if he has not strength enough to do it, (even) then he should (ab hor it) from his heart, and that is the least of faith ."  (Sahih Muslim The Book of Faith [Kitab Al-Iman] Book 001, Hadith 0079)

"Our Lord! Remove The Torment From Us, Really We Shall Become Believers!"(44:12)

 

"O you who believe! Stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses to Allâh, even though it be against yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, be he rich or poor, Allâh is a Better Protector to both (than you). So follow not the lusts (of your hearts), lest you may avoid justice, and if you distort your witness or refuse to give it, verily, Allâh is Ever Well­Acquainted with what you do."(Surah Nisaa':135)

 

Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: 
" Say what is true, although it may be bitter and displeasing to people".
 
Bahi or bahn, Salam:
What have we become? The country that was build in the name of Islam, where Muslims and Non-Muslims supposed to live together in harmony and peacefully, is now become a hell for Pakistani Muslims. Everywhere you see you will find a pain and suffering in Pakistan. It is almost unbelievable that Pakistani Muslims who build that country are vanished in their own country. 
 
We strongly DEMAND our Chief Justice Choudhary Iftikhar to locate these 10,000 Pakistani Muslims who are missing in Pakistan. We also understand that if anyone who was involved in terrorism should face the punishment per Islamic Laws. However, it is a duty of the Court to locate these missing people and provide justice. 
 
I also request Punjabis to follow the ideology of real Punjabi leaders who were Nationalists such as Quaid-e-Milat Liaquat Ali Khan, Choudhary Rehmat Ali Gujjar and Allama Iqbal. And get rid of the hateful ideology of "Punjabism" that was created by Ghulam Muhammad (Governor General of Pakistan) and Chief Justice Munir and followed by General Zia, and now follow by General Kayani, General Pasha, General Majid, Nawaz Sharif and Shebaz Sharif.  
 
ISLAM IS A RELIGION OF PEACE. ISLAM DOES NOT ALLOW ANY TERRORISM IN ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. ISLAM TEACHES PEACE AND THEREFORE IT CONSIDERS THE KILLING OF ONE PERSON IS A KILLING OF ALL HUMANITY. PLEASE SPREAD PEACE IN THE ENTIRE WORLD ESPECIALLY IN PAKISTAN. EVERY PROBLEM CAN BE SOLVED PEACEFULLY WITH GOOD COMMUNICATION, GOOD PLANNING AND GOOD STRATEGY. HUMAN LIVES ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN LIVES OF DOGS AND CATS. 
 
 

Families' anguish over Pakistan missing

Wednesday, 7 October 2009 05:14 UK
By Divya Talwar
BBC Asian Network

Zaheen Khaja
Zaheen Khaja wants the UK government to help find her brother
Thousands of people, including relatives of UK citizens, have gone missing in Pakistan after becoming victims of "enforced disappearances", campaigners have claimed.
Zaheen Khaja's brother, Dr Abid Sharif, has been missing in Pakistan for four years.
"My brother looked like a practising Muslim - he had a long beard and was often openly supportive of the Taliban. I have no idea where he is," she said.
Before he disappeared, he told his pregnant wife that he was going to Peshawar for the weekend to meet a friend.
He left on Thursday and was expected to come back to Rawalpindi on Sunday, but he never returned.
Dr Sharif's family were told by the police in Peshawar that he had been picked up by Frontier Constabulary - a government agency - but Pakistan-born Zaheen, who is from Solihull in the West Midlands, England, has heard nothing about her brother since.
''He's been mistaken for someone else. I believe my brother had no terrorist involvement.
"Yes, he was sympathetic of the Taliban - that doesn't make him a criminal,'' said Zaheen while clutching a photograph of her brother.
Just 'vanished'
According to estimates by campaigners in the UK and Pakistan, hundreds of British families have relatives who have just "vanished".
They are believed to be "enforced disappearances" - people are being picked up and detained by the state because they are thought to be associated with terrorist activity.
Official figures that are held by the Pakistani Supreme Court list almost 1,000 cases of missing persons, which are being investigated as "enforced disappearances".
We want the veil of secrecy lifted and the names of everyone who is being held
Anjum Tahirkheli, British Human Rights
The campaign group, Defence for Human Rights Pakistan (DHRP), confirmed that Dr Abid Sharif was on such a list but it estimated that the number of enforced disappearances is anywhere between 8,000 and 10,000 people.
British Human Rights (BHR) is an organisation in the UK that is campaigning for the British families who have relatives missing in Pakistan.
Anjum Tahirkheli, head of BHR, said: ''These disappearances are barbaric. We want the veil of secrecy to be lifted and want the names of everyone who is being held.
''If these people are suspected of breaching the law, then bring them before an internationally recognised court. But the families need to know who you're holding and why."
Deep concerns
Zaheen claims her brother is an honest family man who, as a doctor, did a lot of community work.
But she says that if he's been linked to terror activity, then the law should decide if he is innocent or if he is guilty.
As she feels the Pakistani government has failed to give answers, Zaheen is hoping for help from the UK government.
Pakistani police man a barricade leading to Islamabad airport
The Pakistani Supreme Court lists almost 1,000 cases of missing persons
"I am a British National and I have always worked hard. I would like the British government to help its citizens find answers and make sure human rights are not violated in Pakistan,'' she said.
Zaheen has turned to her local MP in Solihull, Lib Dem Lorely Burt, for help.
Mrs Burt said: ''We are deeply concerned with this matter. I will continue to raise this issue and offer support to Zaheen and her family until we work towards a resolution."
Unlike this case, many other families in a similar situation are scared to speak out publicly.
Silent suffering
Amina Janjua, the head of DHRP, said: "So many people who've had family disappear from the rural areas of Pakistan haven't come forward to the government because they simply do not have the resources to do so. They are suffering in silence."
Masood's uncle disappeared in Pakistan two years ago. The 25-year-old Londoner told Asian Network he did not want to reveal his true identity for fear of reprisals.
"We are scared to protest openly about it in case he is never released or other family members go missing,'' he said.
Masood also fears that other people will brand him and his family as terrorists if they talk to others about his uncle's disappearance.
They are being secretly detained so they could be absolutely anywhere
Amina Janjua
As a young, practising Muslim, Masood also feels he "fits a profile" and since his uncle went missing he has been afraid to travel to Pakistan.
"I haven't seen my grandparents in years. I want to go home but what if I go missing too? I don't know if I'll ever feel safe to go to Pakistan again,'' he said.
The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office said in a statement: "We are concerned at reports that thousands of people have been detained without access to a judicial process.
"Through our EU partners, we are encouraging the Pakistani authorities to release the names of those who have been detained secretly and to sign, ratify and implement the International Convention for the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearances.''
The Pakistani High Commission has not yet commented.
The locations of the people on the missing persons' list remain a mystery.
Living nightmare
Amina Janjua, whose own husband disappeared in 2005, said: ''They are being secretly detained, so they could be absolutely anywhere.
"It is likely they are being held in Pakistani jails as prisoners or it is even possible that they are not in Pakistan. All we can do is guess."
Four years after Dr Abid Sharif disappeared, his sister Zaheen fears for the worst.
"I have no idea what state Abid is in. Is he alive? What's his mental condition? I'm living a nightmare every day. I just need some closure.''
 Reply:   There is nothing like, what you are saying
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (26/Oct/2009)

I don't believe in the figures you gave, because there is no evidence provided. secondly i don't believe in Punjab, Sindhi etc... i believe only in Pakistan and i believe that all provinces should be divided in divisions, so this kind of baseless hatred, created by foreign pets, should be eliminated.
Infact, as per my little knowledge, Punjab has never taken that much from federal which others are taking. infact Punjab is always giving sacrifices and have less federal projects/deveopment comapre to other provinces.
 
 Reply:   Punjabis have destroyed Pakistan and Pakistani Muslims.
Replied by(rajachoudhary1) Replied on (26/Oct/2009)
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The reason Quaid-e-Milat Liaqat Ali Khan was killed, because he wanted justice for every Pakistani not only for Punjabis. He wanted to share all the wealth of Pakistan among all ethnicities of Pakistan, and therefore Punjabis killed him. Ghulam Muhammad (Governor General of Pakistan) and his "Punjabi Army" friends were involved in the killing of Quaid-e-Milat. From then on, Punjabis started to loot Pakistan and kill Muslims. Punjabis had killed 10,000 Palestinian Muslims, then 3,000,000 innocent Bengali Muslims, then killed thousands of Sindhi Muslims, then killed 10,000 to 25,000 Mohajir Muslims, then thousands of Balochi Muslims and now are killing thousands of Pakhtoon Muslims. Not only that you Punjabis also burned our Holy Qurans and Holy Masjids.

You Punjabis have completely looted our Pakistan and taken all the opportunities--90% Army is Punjabi, 90% Air Force is Punjabi, 90% Navy is Punjabi, 95% Ranger is Punjabi, 90% Police is Punjabi, and 90% of all government jobs are taken by Punjabis. There is nothing left for other ethnicities.

 

As far as hate for Punjabis are concerned, it is not hidden from anyone. Pakistani people hate Punjabis to such an extent that they can't travel in their own country, because of the reasons mention above. Punjabis can only travel in Karachi, Hyderabad, Peshawar and Quetta beside Punjab. Unfortunately, now Sariakis also have developed hate for Punjabis as well even though Sariakis live in that part of Punjab which they want to separate it from Punjab and call it Sariakistan.

 

Pakistan was not a mistake, however Punjabis make that a mistake. Every Pakistani is suffering from Punjabis. 


 
 Reply:   Just to make your baseless point against Punjab valid, you are talking rub.
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (24/Oct/2009)

Just to make your baseless point against Punjabi valid, you are talking rubbish.
As per your theory, if Liaqat Ali Khan is Punjabi, then we shouldn't call anyone in Pakistan Mohajir.. we should call all of them as Punjabi, Pakistani, etc....
so like this Zia, if as per you, have killed may Mohajir, is wrong.
secondly your words against Punjabi are too biased and you should be ashamed of yourself for flaring this much hate against Punjab or for flaring ethnic riots.
In Pakistan no province is superior and no one hate each other on the basis of this, people and leader like you, who have only one religion, one association and that is money, are doing this.
if as per you people should be recognize as per their original religion or location, then you should not call Sharif family Punjabi as well.
please educate yourself first...
Because of your these biased words people are not looking into real issue, which was correct and core.
 
 Reply:   General Zia belonged to Sikh religion
Replied by(rajachoudhary1) Replied on (24/Oct/2009)

Mr. Drkjke:
General Zia belonged to Sikh religion but he was hiding his actual religion. In Islam we call such kind of people a "MONAFIQ". He was Monafiq. He hated Islam and Muslim and loved his Sikh religion.
Zia (at that time he was Brigadier) along with other Punjabi Armies went to Jordan and killed 10,000 innocent Palestinian Muslims in 1969. Even though Jordanian Armies refused to kill innocent Palestinian Muslims, but Punjabi Armies leaded by "kafir" Zia Ul Haq killed innocent Muslims in Jordan. For your information Jordanian Army Chief deserted the Army, because he did not want to kill innocent Palestinian Muslims. Zia hated other ethnicities to such an extent that he killed several thousand Sindhi Muslims when he was in power. Also, he introduced drugs on the street of Karachi to destroy Mohajir Muslims, because he considered Mohajir Muslims as a threat to Punjabi success.
It should be noted that Liaquat Ali Khan was a Punjabi, however he moved from that part of a Punjab which is now the integral part of India. Please read the history.
We, Pakistanis, strongly believe that Punjabis are responsible for destruction of Pakistan. There is now nothing left to save. Punjabis have destroyed entire Pakistan.

 
 Reply:   Wajeeh, rumors about CJP are getting validation day by day, from his own ac
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (24/Oct/2009)

Wajeeh, rumors about CJP are getting validation day by day, from his own acts.
Till today he has not touched any sensitive issue, new cases he is opening but old pending cases he is not touching. But his deal doesnot include NRO. and that you will see in near future.
 
 Reply:   CJP is not going to do anything ....
Replied by(Wajeeh) Replied on (24/Oct/2009)

CJP cant make the sugar prices fix at Rs.40 ...
how do you expect him to find missing people ?? CJP is working well with the cases and all that stuff but he is unable to impose LAW .. which is infact a job of police who is under the dircet orders of ur puppet govt.
moreover i am not sure abt this i just heared it frm other ppl tht the restaining of CJP by Gillani came into being with the help of a deal according to which CJP wont touch the sensitive issues like drone attacks , NRO , and missing people ... i am sure abt it i just heared it from other people maybe i am wrong and this is all a rumor ....
but it is not looking to be a rumor ...
 
 Reply:   zia was not punjabi etc.he was great muslim leader
Replied by(drkjke) Replied on (23/Oct/2009)

dont give wrong facts
zia was never a nationalist
he was a pious 5 times namaazi leader.he is only leader pakistan ever had who prayed even tahajjud,by bashing zia you people cant take allahs reward which he must have bestowed on zia for his love of islam and for his participating in afghan jihad which saved both pakistan and afghanistan
by criticising zia people like you only expose your own shallowness
secondly go get some education.liaqat ali khan was not punjabi!you have written that liaqat ali khan was punjabi!liaqat ali khan was farthest thing from punjabi ever possible.he was a mohajir or hindustaani ,
if you dont even know liaqat ali khans back ground how we trust other facts you have given
 
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