Prem wrote:Paki Mullah
Is this guy Shia?
Prem wrote:Paki Mullah
Bart S wrote:Prem wrote:Paki Mullah
Is this guy Shia?
Gagan wrote:Tehreek-E-Labaik's short form is TEL
These guys are true to their name, will squeeze the tel (Oil) out of the Pakistani Nation. More power to them !
Its leader, Khadim Hussain Rizvi, one foul mouthed SOB.
He is a 400% Pakjabi, as crooked as can be.
What do these mullah's excel at if one may ask?
They give these long long lectures to the poor and uneducated about religion.
NOT ONE of their prescriptions has any room to allow economic or educational upliftment of the poor suckers. Their prescriptions will permanently keep people in penury and poverty. El-Bakistan is truly blessed to have an endless supply of this breed, each more stringent and poisonous than the next one.
yensoy wrote:^^^^ Did they hijack a BEST bus to Lawhore too?
Philip wrote:One of the sane voices in pak sadly no more.Courageous woman who stood up to Zia and Mushy-the-Rat.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 05456.html
Asma Jahangir: Pakistani human rights campaigner and lawyer, dies aged 66
Malala Yousafzai leads tributes to activist who faced prison and assassination plots in fight for democracy and free speech
Tom Barnes
Ms Jahangir was imprisoned in 1983 for campaigning to restore democracy in Pakistan Getty
Pakistani human rights campaigner Asma Jahangir, who risked her life fighting for democracy and free speech, has died aged 66.
Ms Jahangir's daughter Munizae said her mother had died in Lahore on Sunday after suffering a heart attack.
The campaigner dedicated her life to defending the rights of women, children and religious minorities in her home country.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi lauded her "immense contributions towards upholding rule of law, democracy and safeguarding human rights".
I met her a week ago in Oxford. I cannot believe she is no more among us. The best tribute to her is to continue her fight for human rights and democracy.
“I met her a week ago in Oxford. I cannot believe she is no more among us. The best tribute to her is to continue her fight for human rights and democracy.”
Ms Jahangir was a staunch critic of Pakistan’s strict blasphemy laws, introduced during General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's Islamisation programme during the 1980s.
Her campaign to restore democracy in the country led to her being imprisoned in 1983 and she was later put under house arrest in 2007 for opposing Pakistan’s then-president Pervez Musharraf.
In 2012, US intelligence agencies discovered evidence Pakistani officials had devised a plot to assassinate Ms Jahangir in an attempt to "quiet public criticism of the military".
She had served as a UN special rapporteur for freedom of religion from 2004 to 2010 and before her death had been working for the organisation in a similar role overseeing human rights in Iran.
A lawyer by background, she was also a founding member of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association.
She represented several civil society organisations that were threatened with shutdown, as well as families of several missing activists in recent years.
After hearing this anti India rant by Asma Jahangir where she likens us to a terror state, incites "liberals" to strive for Pakistan's goals in Kashmir & denigrates office of @PMOIndia with I fail to understand why NDTV is going overboard in its praise for her in every bulletin!
https://twitter.com/Shehzad_Ind/status/962743400285040640
Bart S wrote:Prem wrote:Paki Mullah
Is this guy Shia?
Peregrine wrote:https://youtu.be/kRPBntGvxW8
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Peregrine wrote:https://youtu.be/kRPBntGvxW8
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bvarsh Ji :brvarsh wrote:I bet Musharraff has dementia.
Peregrine wrote:https://youtu.be/UTRjeqSEz9g
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