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Will someone destroy islam already?
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Militants seize 14 Iranian security forces near Pakistan:
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Militants in Iran abducted 14 members of a border security force near the Pakistan border on Tuesday in the latest blow to the powerful Revolutionary Guard.
Media reports quoted an unnamed but informed source as saying two of those abducted are members of the Guard’s intelligence department. The rest include seven members of the Basij force, a volunteer wing of the Guard, as well as regular Iranian border guards.
The abduction took place under the cover of darkness near the Loukdan crossing point in southeastern Sistan and Baluchistan province. The area, which lies on a major opium trafficking route, has seen occasional clashes between Iranian forces and Baluch separatists, as well as drug traffickers.
Iranian media later said an al-Qaida-affiliated group known as Jaish al-Adl claimed responsibility for the attack.
In a previous abduction, the militant group killed an Iranian officer and released four soldiers after holding them for nearly two months. The captives were reportedly taken to Pakistan.
The Guard confirmed the latest abductions in a statement on its website, saying the attack was the work of “treason committed by infiltrators.”
The statement blamed a “terrorist group guided and supported by foreign intelligence services,” and said Iranian security forces would “seriously pursue the bandits, terrorists and infiltrators. It said the perpetrators were “hired by some evil, reactionary and terrorist-training regional countries,” a reference to Iran’s regional rival Saudi Arabia and the kingdom’s Gulf Arab allies.
Gen. Mohammad Pakpour, the commander of the Guard’s ground forces, called for a joint Iranian-Pakistani operation against those behind the abductions. He said Pakistan needs “to assume more responsibility in this regard.”
Iranian state TV said the attack happened close to a Pakistani border guard station.
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry expressed concern over the abductions, and said both militaries were trying to ascertain the captives’ whereabouts. “No effort will be spared to assist our Iranian brothers in finding the Iranian guards,” it said.
The paramilitary Guard answers directly to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
In September, militants disguised as soldiers opened fire on a military parade in Iran’s oil-rich southwestern city of Ahvaz, killing 24 people and wounding over 60. Khamenei blamed Riyadh and Abu Dhabi for the attack, allegations denied by both countries.
Arab separatists in the region claimed responsibility for the attack, as did the Islamic State group.
https://www.apnews.com/a2cc578c430245289372210833f56bdf
Among the muslamics, Iran and Shia have deep contradictions with the Arab, Sunni and Pakistani since hundreds of years. Trump's policies are sharpening these contradictions so some good results can be expected in near future.
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Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed’s JuD, FIF no longer in list of banned terror outfits in Pakistan
26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed’s Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and Falah-i-Insaniyat are no longer mentioned in the list of banned outfits. This comes after a presidential ordinance that prohibited them under a United Nations resolution lapsed. It is a major relief for Hafiz Saeed, a UN-designated terrorist. An ordinance that banned terrorist individuals and organisations listed by the UN Security Council, promulgated by former President Mamnoon Hussian in February, has not been extended by the Imran Khan-led Pakistan government, reports said.
https://www.newsx.com/world/mumbai-attack-mastermind-hafiz-saeeds-jud-fif-no-longer-in-list-of-banned-terror-outfits
I reiterate that Pakistan is the mother of the global muslamic terrorism and it has to be finished completely.
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Uproar over claim about Israeli jet landing in Islamabad :
Baqir Sajjad SyedUpdated October 28, 2018
ISLAMABAD: The government on Saturday strongly denied that a private business jet flew to Islamabad from Tel Aviv (Israel) via Amman (Jordan) and went back, but opposition parties, dissatisfied with official clarifications, called for a “convincing explanation” on the matter.
The editor of Israeli newspaper Haaretz’s English edition, Ami Scharf, started the controversy by claiming in a tweet that the jet travelled to Islamabad from Tel Aviv and remained on ground in Pakistani capital for nearly 10 hours. He said the jet made a brief stopover in Amman on the way to Islamabad because of which it got a new call sign and became an Amman-Islamabad flight.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1441902/uproar-over-claim-about-israeli-jet-landing-in-islamabad
I do not know whether the Pakistan will sign the instrument of surrender in front of Israel or India.
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Asia Bibi: Pakistan court overturns blasphemy death sentence
Christian woman to be freed after being sentenced in 2010, accused of insulting prophet Muhammad
Pakistan’s supreme court has struck down the death sentence for blasphemy handed down to Christian woman Asia Bibi, in a long-delayed, landmark decision that will free her after nine years on death row and has ignited countrywide protests from Islamist groups.
Publication of the 56-page ruling was delayed for three weeks after blasphemy campaigners promised to “paralyse” the country and kill the judges if they did not uphold Bibi’s death sentence.
Christian farm labourer Bibi, a 47-year-old mother of five, was sentenced to hang for blasphemy in 2010. She had angered fellow Muslim farm workers by taking a sip of water from a cup she had fetched for them on a hot day. When they demanded she convert to Islam, she refused, prompting a mob to later allege that she had insulted the prophet Mohammed.
Thousands of club-wielding supporters of Tehreek-e-Labbaik (TLP), a fast-growing political party dedicated solely to the punishment of blasphemy, took to the streets.
Khadim Rizvi, the TLP leader, announced he would “paralyse the country within hours” if Bibi was freed and acolytes returned to the Faizabad interchange in Islamabad, the site of a three-week-long protest camp held by the party last year that crippled the capital.
One TLP chief, Afzal Qadri, said all three judges were now liable for death and called for the army to mutiny against its leaders if they supported the decision.
Blasphemy carries an automatic death penalty in Pakistan’s legal system, and although the state has never executed anyone for the offence, vigilante mobs have killed at least 65 people since 1990, according to the centre for research and security studies. Ahead of the verdict, the third witness in the trial, a cleric, told the BBC that “reversing the two previous decisions in the case [is] encouraging people to take the law into their own hands”.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/31/asia-bibi-verdict-pakistan-court-overturns-blasphemy-death-sentence
Chances of a protracted civil war between the Barelavi muslamics Vs Deobandi muslamics and the Army. May it be....
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Pakistan's 'father of the Taliban' killed in knife attack
Maulana Samiul Haq killed at his home in Rawalpindi, his son says
The prominent Pakistani cleric Maulana Samiul Haq, known as the “father of the Taliban”, has been killed in a knife attack at his home in Rawalpindi.
Haq’s son, Hamidul Haq, said his father was alone in his bedroom when he was attacked by an assailant, who escaped undetected.
“My father has been martyred. He was alone at his home. His guard had gone out minutes before the attack and upon his return, he saw my father in critical condition,” he told reporters.
Police said Haq, 81, was taken to a nearby hospital, where he died.
Yousaf Shah, Haq’s spokesman, said neither the attacker nor their motive was yet known.
Soon after his death, scores of Haq’s supporters rioted, damaging shops and vehicles in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Haq’s family appealed to his followers to remain peaceful.
Haq, a well-known religious scholar with a large following among radical Islamists, was the head of his faction of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) party.
His Haqqani seminary taught many of Afghanistan’s Taliban and thousands of other students a strict interpretation of Islam.
Sirajuddin Haqqani, the leader of the Haqqani network, a US-designated terrorist organisation, was one of dozens of Taliban leaders who graduated from Haq’s seminary, located in the conservative Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on the border with Afghanistan.
In recent weeks, dozens of Afghan clerics appealed to Haq to use his influence with Afghanistan’s Taliban to plot a path to peace that would end the 17-year war there.
Pakistan’s president, Arif Alvi, and the prime minister, Imran Khan, condemned Haq’s killing.
“We lost a great scholar and religious leader today,” said Khan in a statement from China, where he is on an official visit.
Khan was widely criticised for embracing Haq ahead of the elections in July that brought the cricketer-turned-politician to power.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/02/pakistan-maulana-samiul-haq-father-of-the-taliban-cleric-killed-in-knife-attack
Within a week ago a mysterious Aircraft from Israel is supposed to have landed for the first time in history into Pakistan. Although this news has been denied from all sides. This may be a first victim and many more to come.
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