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Citizens arrive at Lal Masjid to ‘reclaim their mosque’

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This guy really should be hunted down and killed. Its time to end the lal masjid saga by ending him and removing the masjid once and for all. The demonstrators have every right to shout protest against a man that openly speaks against the army and its operation that is being done to save us from this mullahs friends. People have the right to protest and hopefully they will protest again and again and again over there!
 
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FIR have been registered against this man who shamefully call himself MAULANA!!
FIR registered after the civil society members protesting outside the building this scum call a Masjid were threatened by this shitty man and his goons.

Hats off to the people who have gathered there and are RIGHTFULLY protesting against this man and his actions and statements!!
 
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The FIR against Abdul Aziz filed by Civil Society under Section 506(2) The onus is on State now.
 
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The nation is waking up.. May God of every religion be with us to take arabic ideology out of our country..Allah Akbar..

arabic ideology ???? shed some light on it ......

@Devil Soul

Very few post on this thread shows that, people like you are very few in Pakistan.

You really are begging for people to post here. You just got one. Mubarik ho Mubarik ho . Ap k han aik post aye ha
 
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Time to confront the Taliban apologists in our midst
Maria Amir

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Civil society members take part in a candle light vigil for the victims of the Army Public School in Peshawar. —AP

There is so much already said and that will be said about the attack in Peshawar on the Army Public school this week. And yet, one cannot underestimate the need to keep speaking about it.

Like most people I know, I monitored my social media feeds and consumed this, worst of news cycles as it played out on December 16. I tried to keep my wits about me, alternating between journalistic rage at the insensitivity of jamming microphones in the faces of grieving parents, to the ethical implications of running pictures of dead children.

I deliberated the ramifications of turning my profile picture black on Facebook, in solidarity but also in apology for the fact that there was nothing more I could do and this helped me assuage my conscience a little.

I drew my fair share of analogies about the tragic significance of December 16th as our benchmark for massacres.

I did all of that.
I tried to say eloquent things; make meaning out of chaos, which is what we do in these situations, isn’t it?

There was only one marked difference.
I cried.
I have cried for days. It has been years since I have cried at watching the news. I covered it a few years ago, a daily deluge of rape cases and acid victim stories pouring in from Southern Punjab’s districts and there came a point where I stopped crying on my way home. A point where I treated it as ‘news’ that happened to ‘other people’.

A point where I actively separated myself as a journalist and not just a person.

It helped, and I am glad that it is no longer doing so. I am glad for the ability to still shed tears for someone other than myself. I must hold on to that. We all must. It has become a preciously rare commodity in our present Pakistan – simply to feel for anyone but ourselves.

After running through the traditional gamut of emotions: shock, rage, grief – it took me a while to recognise that the entire point ought to be that this isn’t just another one of ‘those situations’.

Pakistan has had more than its share of ‘wake-up calls’ and every time we see and hear ourselves resolving – for a day or two – to change.

We talk about ‘what needs to be done’ and ‘who needs to do it’, we lay blame wherever and at whoever it can be directed.
 
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Pakistan has no place for people talking against the state and people while shamefully shunning heavy loss of lives in attack of their beloved animals & barbarians.

I hope nation will stand against madrisa culture and inhuman mentality clerics of unknown religion as Islam stands far far far away from their preachings.
 
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Great work launching the FIR and hope work is done on it. The nation is not dead. We are awake and there is no place for terrorist sympathizers in our place.
 
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Rendering apology: Maulana Aziz bows to society’s pressure

ISLAMABAD: Submitting to a huge outcry from civil society, the chief cleric of Lal Masjid Maulana Abdul Aziz apologised for failing to unconditionally condemn the Peshawar massacre carried out by Taliban on December 16.
“I condemn the killing of schoolchildren and apologise,” Aziz said while talking to The Express Tribune.
The cleric admitted he realised his mistake only after his followers convinced him. He clarified that he did not threaten any member of civil society and police have registered FIR against him under social pressure which is not a good precedent.
Aziz said his personal opinion was unnecessarily propagated in the media. “I forgave Musharraf for launching military operation against us, how it is possible that I was not saddened by the killing of innocent schoolchildren,” he added.
Aziz said that Altaf Hussain’s statement against Lal Masjid was provocative and warrants legal action. “I could not see any condemnation against such a blatant statement,” he complained. “This is not a good idea to burn sacred places. This mosque (Lal Masjid) is not my creation. It was built by General Ayub Khan in 1965, which belongs to the government,” Aziz said.
Certain sects are involved behind these protests and they are trying to befool people, he said. We condemn every incident of violence, whether it was massacre in Peshawar or brutal killing of children during drone attacks or in Lal masjid, Aziz maintained.
MQM senator Tahir Hussain Mashhadi said that the cleric is trying to give sectarian hue to conceal his crime and is trying to start sectarian conflict.

We will take back this mosque from these den of snakes. We will destroy this fake blasphemy law. We will crush any violent means by any religious organization to take this country.
 
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