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Yes..... I would have support it....Would it have been more acceptable for some of you if Salman Taseer was legally executed by ruling of the Supreme Court for mass corruption, abuse of power, misuse of public money, and other high violations of the law?
By the way former Speaker of the Upper House Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Khan has replaced Salman Taseer as Acting Governor of Punjab province. I wish him luck with his duties and hope he does a better job than his predecessor. I don't know much about it so I'm uncertain.
Absolutely Disgusting.Pretty much proves that Pakistanis are barbarians (At least the majority which is praising the killer).
A bit exaggeration but then....even if 20% people are 'the killing is sad BUT...'. Look at the keyboard warrior @Tayyab says above. God he and a few others scare me more than the village paindoos do.
My observation, going through various comments in blogspace, is that about, on average, every fifth person is either open supportive of the killing or have this standard '....But...' approach. At PKPolitics.com there is widespread support for the assassin but then that is a PMLN pro blogspace and so no surprise there.
20% is a very large number in a population of 170 million.
Finally, I am glad someone has a separate Topic here: I now want not only our dirty laundry to be exposed and I also want to harden enough with disgust to sow the seed of a counter attack. We will NEVER forgive or forget what these Haramkhors and enemies of Pakistan have done to the 'Last Man Standing'. One day, with MQM, PPP, ANP and state support, we will hunt you down.
If you haven't noticed, it's a little ironical that Pakistan's Lawyers, the people who make a living out of studying Pakistan's law and helping Pakistan's people out on legal matters, are showering rose petals on the assassin of a governor. Even if it's "just them" there must be something that makes them think they can openly display such behavior.
Candle light vigil for Taseer held
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Myra Imran
Islamabad
The civil society members has termed it a responsibility of the government to arrest those who are openly issuing ‘fatwas’ to kill people and are promoting extremist values that ultimately result in unfortunate incidents like the murder of Punjab Governor Salman Taseer.
They were speaking at a candle light vigil organised by Insani Haqooq Itehad (IHI) at main Kohsar Market to pay tribute to Salman Taseer. They were carrying candles, flowers and placards inscribed with slogans against extremism. The IHI is a coalition of more than 30 civil society representatives and human right activists.
Around 300 civil society representatives and human rights activists gathered at the vigil. They were also joined by a big number of Islamabad residents including small children. Some of the Member National Assembly and senators also joined the gathering and expressed their views. Prominent among them were Javed Jabbar, Bushra Gohar, Saeeda Iqbal and Jamila Gilani.
I consider myself a moderate muslim, having seen the 'world' , studied in UK , Lived in Europe , Studied books from the multi-million pound Learning Resource centre of University of Hertfordshire all the way to the small cabinet 'library' of my local masjid . The 'murder' is wrong however i am willing to give some benefit of 'doubt' here to the killer .
That elite force guard was deployed with ST atleast 5 times before , ST may have said something (not covered by any camera ) which the guard was a witness to and thus confirmed to him that TS was a blasphemar.
Well, check out the other Pakistani defence forum which is formed of majority of Pakistani members and you will see each and every person there openly supports the crime, and most do not even realize it was a "crime".
If you haven't noticed, it's a little ironical that Pakistan's Lawyers, the people who make a living out of studying Pakistan's law and helping Pakistan's people out on legal matters, are showering rose petals on the assassin of a governor. Even if it's "just them" there must be something that makes them think they can openly display such behavior.
my point is why these things happen what forced MR qadri to go upto such extreme....... certainly mr taseer crossed some limits too
Irrelevant to the issue at hand.The enemies will always try to find our weak points and attack our nation but there is no need of enemy when we have millions of right wing traitors within who are hell bent on destroying the country.what about babri maosqie demolition wasn,t that a crime and killing if muslims in gugratand even now what haapend when sharukh khan just expressed some views against bal thakure. you people are more but always ready to raise fingures against us.