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[15] Nauha by Br. Mustafa Hadi - Protest @ Pakistan Embassy, Washington DC - 14Apr12 - Urdu
This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the...
This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.
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This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.
Cooking Recipe - Olive Fritters/Bhajiyas - English
live fritters made with two cheeses and pan fried to perfection with a crispy outer layer and gooey inside....
Recipe:
1 cup white flour
1/4 cup rice flour
Olive oil for pan frying
1 cup of...
live fritters made with two cheeses and pan fried to perfection with a crispy outer layer and gooey inside....
Recipe:
1 cup white flour
1/4 cup rice flour
Olive oil for pan frying
1 cup of chedder and mozeralla cheese half and half
2 cups spanish olives sliced
fresh pepper
water to mix pancake like batter
Method:
Mix the white flour and rice flour than add the cheese stir and make sure it's combined than go ahead and add fresh pepper per your taste. Lastly add the olives, mix and start adding water to the batter slowly until you have a pancake batter consistency !!!! Heat olive oil in a pan than add big tablespoon fulls of batter in the pan and pan fry one side until golden brown than turn and do the same for the other end!! Sit back and enjoy!!!!!
Can be served with hot sauce!!!!
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live fritters made with two cheeses and pan fried to perfection with a crispy outer layer and gooey inside....
Recipe:
1 cup white flour
1/4 cup rice flour
Olive oil for pan frying
1 cup of chedder and mozeralla cheese half and half
2 cups spanish olives sliced
fresh pepper
water to mix pancake like batter
Method:
Mix the white flour and rice flour than add the cheese stir and make sure it's combined than go ahead and add fresh pepper per your taste. Lastly add the olives, mix and start adding water to the batter slowly until you have a pancake batter consistency !!!! Heat olive oil in a pan than add big tablespoon fulls of batter in the pan and pan fry one side until golden brown than turn and do the same for the other end!! Sit back and enjoy!!!!!
Can be served with hot sauce!!!!
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[11 June 2012] Pakistanti protesters march towards PM office - English
[11 June 2012] Pakistanti protesters march towards PM office - English
These members of the Pakistan's main opposition party were marching towards the offices of the president and prime minister...
[11 June 2012] Pakistanti protesters march towards PM office - English
These members of the Pakistan's main opposition party were marching towards the offices of the president and prime minister as part of their protest campaign against the government.Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz lawmakers have boycotted the parliament's budget proceedings to join the protest rally.They have staged a sit-in outside the President House to seek the removal of the Peoples Party government for what they call its failure to improve the country's economy including energy crises.
Pakistan is currently in the midst of severe energy shortages with many parts of the country witnessing long power outages.The opposition party does not consider Yousaf Raza Gilani as the country's legitimate Prime Minister following his conviction over his refusal to reopen corruption cases against the President.The government has rejected the opposition protest saying they should have attended the important budget proceedings of the Parliament.Despite strong calls by the opposition, the government has no plans to quit.
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[11 June 2012] Pakistanti protesters march towards PM office - English
These members of the Pakistan's main opposition party were marching towards the offices of the president and prime minister as part of their protest campaign against the government.Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz lawmakers have boycotted the parliament's budget proceedings to join the protest rally.They have staged a sit-in outside the President House to seek the removal of the Peoples Party government for what they call its failure to improve the country's economy including energy crises.
Pakistan is currently in the midst of severe energy shortages with many parts of the country witnessing long power outages.The opposition party does not consider Yousaf Raza Gilani as the country's legitimate Prime Minister following his conviction over his refusal to reopen corruption cases against the President.The government has rejected the opposition protest saying they should have attended the important budget proceedings of the Parliament.Despite strong calls by the opposition, the government has no plans to quit.
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Roasted Chicken - English
Roasted chicken baked in the oven and char broiled to perfection.......
Preheat oven at 400 degrees
Recipe:
1 whole chicken cleaned and cut
1 to 2 tbsp olive oil
2/3 cup tomato paste
1...
Roasted chicken baked in the oven and char broiled to perfection.......
Preheat oven at 400 degrees
Recipe:
1 whole chicken cleaned and cut
1 to 2 tbsp olive oil
2/3 cup tomato paste
1 tbsp pureed garlic
1 tbsp pureed ginger
salt to taste
1 tbsp lemon pepper
1 tbsp coarse ground pepper
fresh parsley leaves for garnish
dried parsley leaves for garnish
paprika for garnish
Method:
To your chicken you want to drizzle some olive oil and add the fresh ginger, garlic and the rest of the spices mix well and add the tomato paste make sure that all the ingredients are Incorporated than drizzle some olive oil on your baking dish and transfer the chicken in it, make sure you place the chicken pieces evenly and go ahead and cover with foil and stick it in the oven for 45 min turn once, when the chicken is completely cooked turn your broiler on to 550 degrees till it reaches desired dryness, finally sprinkle with dried parsley leaves if you desire and splash it with fresh lemon juice..... Sit back and enjoy!!!!
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Roasted chicken baked in the oven and char broiled to perfection.......
Preheat oven at 400 degrees
Recipe:
1 whole chicken cleaned and cut
1 to 2 tbsp olive oil
2/3 cup tomato paste
1 tbsp pureed garlic
1 tbsp pureed ginger
salt to taste
1 tbsp lemon pepper
1 tbsp coarse ground pepper
fresh parsley leaves for garnish
dried parsley leaves for garnish
paprika for garnish
Method:
To your chicken you want to drizzle some olive oil and add the fresh ginger, garlic and the rest of the spices mix well and add the tomato paste make sure that all the ingredients are Incorporated than drizzle some olive oil on your baking dish and transfer the chicken in it, make sure you place the chicken pieces evenly and go ahead and cover with foil and stick it in the oven for 45 min turn once, when the chicken is completely cooked turn your broiler on to 550 degrees till it reaches desired dryness, finally sprinkle with dried parsley leaves if you desire and splash it with fresh lemon juice..... Sit back and enjoy!!!!
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[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, has begun working on forming a government he says...
[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, has begun working on forming a government he says will represent all Egyptians. Morsi moved into his new office in the presidential palace in Cairo on Monday while his supporters kept up their sit-in protest at Tahrir Square to pressure the ruling generals of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) to hand over full powers to him, AFP reported.
SCAF took power in February 2011 after the Egyptians launched a revolution against the pro-Israeli regime in January, which eventually brought an end to the 30-year dictatorship of former President Hosni Mubarak. Morsi picked up 13.2 million votes out of just over 26 million, giving him 51.7 percent of the vote. Tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo and across the country to celebrate Morsi's victory, chanting slogans like "God is greatest" and "Down with military rule."
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[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, has begun working on forming a government he says will represent all Egyptians. Morsi moved into his new office in the presidential palace in Cairo on Monday while his supporters kept up their sit-in protest at Tahrir Square to pressure the ruling generals of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) to hand over full powers to him, AFP reported.
SCAF took power in February 2011 after the Egyptians launched a revolution against the pro-Israeli regime in January, which eventually brought an end to the 30-year dictatorship of former President Hosni Mubarak. Morsi picked up 13.2 million votes out of just over 26 million, giving him 51.7 percent of the vote. Tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo and across the country to celebrate Morsi's victory, chanting slogans like "God is greatest" and "Down with military rule."
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[Picture Clip] Quetta Blast - Shia Killing - Jan 2013 - Urdu
[Picture Clip] Quetta Blast - Shia Killing - Jan 2013 - Urdu
Pictures are courtesy of Payam tv.
Recite Surah Fatiah for all marhumeen.
[Picture Clip] Quetta Blast - Shia Killing - Jan 2013 - Urdu
Pictures are courtesy of Payam tv.
Recite Surah Fatiah for all marhumeen.
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لبّیک یا حُسین کانفرنس Labbaik Ya Hussain (as) Conference - Ustad Syed Jawad Naqavi - Urdu
Subject : Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event : Muharram 1434-2012
Category : Seminar
Location : Tando Allah Yar
Description : Lecture held after the Historic 5-Day Resistance...
Subject : Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event : Muharram 1434-2012
Category : Seminar
Location : Tando Allah Yar
Description : Lecture held after the Historic 5-Day Resistance (Moqawamat) of the Momineen of Quetta
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Subject : Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event : Muharram 1434-2012
Category : Seminar
Location : Tando Allah Yar
Description : Lecture held after the Historic 5-Day Resistance (Moqawamat) of the Momineen of Quetta
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[Majlis e Takreem] مجلسِ تکریمِ سانحہِ مستُونگ کوئٹہ Saniha Mastung Quetta - Ustad Syed Jaw
Subject : Maqam-e-Shaheed aur Shahadat
Event : Muharram 1434-2012
Category : Majalis
Location : Hala
Description : Majlis Tarheem Saniha-e-Mastung Quetta and Namaz-e-Janaza of...
Subject : Maqam-e-Shaheed aur Shahadat
Event : Muharram 1434-2012
Category : Majalis
Location : Hala
Description : Majlis Tarheem Saniha-e-Mastung Quetta and Namaz-e-Janaza of Shaheed Sajan held at Sakrand Sindh
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Subject : Maqam-e-Shaheed aur Shahadat
Event : Muharram 1434-2012
Category : Majalis
Location : Hala
Description : Majlis Tarheem Saniha-e-Mastung Quetta and Namaz-e-Janaza of Shaheed Sajan held at Sakrand Sindh
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Jaranët e Hysejnit (A) - Zuhejri (R) - Farsi sub Albanian
Zuhejr ibn Kain ishte nga Iraku prej fisit Bixhali dhe ishte ashab i Profetit Muhammed (S). Pas vdekjes së Profetit (S) ai ishte i afërt me ideologjinë e kalifit të tretë...
Zuhejr ibn Kain ishte nga Iraku prej fisit Bixhali dhe ishte ashab i Profetit Muhammed (S). Pas vdekjes së Profetit (S) ai ishte i afërt me ideologjinë e kalifit të tretë Uthmanit dhe nuk kishte asgjë të bëjë me ithtarët e Aliut (A). Ishte tregtarë dhe njeri i pasur por i drejtë dhe me moral të lartë.
Në kohën kur Imam Hysejni a.s. ishte nisur për në Kufe, Zuhejri së bashku me bashkëshorten kthehej nga Haxhi ndërsa karvani i tij në rrugë erdhi ballë karvanit të Hysejnit a.s. Sa do që Zuhejri përpiqej të mos flasë me Hysejnin a.s., Allahu kishte caktuar që ky njeri i madh të bëhet njëri nga ushtarët dhe ndihmësit e paktë të Imam Hysejnit a.s.
Zuhejr ibn Kain, për shkak të sakrificës që bëri për Imam Hysejnin a.s. dhe ruajtjen e fesë Islame konsiderohet shenjtor dhe ndihmës i Ehlibejtit a.s. Gruaja e tij Dilhem, pas martirizimit të burrit të saj, braktisi tërë pasurinë dhe jetoi në shkretëtirë deri në vdekjen e saj.
Allahu bekoftë ditën kur lindi Zuhejri, kur vdiq dhe kur përsëri do ringjallet.
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Zuhejr ibn Kain ishte nga Iraku prej fisit Bixhali dhe ishte ashab i Profetit Muhammed (S). Pas vdekjes së Profetit (S) ai ishte i afërt me ideologjinë e kalifit të tretë Uthmanit dhe nuk kishte asgjë të bëjë me ithtarët e Aliut (A). Ishte tregtarë dhe njeri i pasur por i drejtë dhe me moral të lartë.
Në kohën kur Imam Hysejni a.s. ishte nisur për në Kufe, Zuhejri së bashku me bashkëshorten kthehej nga Haxhi ndërsa karvani i tij në rrugë erdhi ballë karvanit të Hysejnit a.s. Sa do që Zuhejri përpiqej të mos flasë me Hysejnin a.s., Allahu kishte caktuar që ky njeri i madh të bëhet njëri nga ushtarët dhe ndihmësit e paktë të Imam Hysejnit a.s.
Zuhejr ibn Kain, për shkak të sakrificës që bëri për Imam Hysejnin a.s. dhe ruajtjen e fesë Islame konsiderohet shenjtor dhe ndihmës i Ehlibejtit a.s. Gruaja e tij Dilhem, pas martirizimit të burrit të saj, braktisi tërë pasurinë dhe jetoi në shkretëtirë deri në vdekjen e saj.
Allahu bekoftë ditën kur lindi Zuhejri, kur vdiq dhe kur përsëri do ringjallet.
Homemade Very Easy Kabobs! - English
Delicious homemade Kabobs!
Ing:
2 lbs uncooked ground beef
21/2 cups of canola oil for frying
2 pieces of toast crushed
2 egg yolks
11/2 tsp of onions powder
2 tsp of fresh ginger and garlic...
Delicious homemade Kabobs!
Ing:
2 lbs uncooked ground beef
21/2 cups of canola oil for frying
2 pieces of toast crushed
2 egg yolks
11/2 tsp of onions powder
2 tsp of fresh ginger and garlic
11/2 tsp of lemon pepper
salt to taste
11/2 tsp of gharam masala
1/2 cup fresh chopped coriander
2 tbsp of ghee melted
Method:
In the food processor add the toast and grind it then add the meat in it and the hot ghee, ginger and garlic, lemon pepper, salt, onion powder, gharam masala, egg yolks, and pulse the food processor until well combined. Lastly add the fresh coriander and black pepper and mix completely. Let the mixture sit for about 20 min then roll them in desired shapes and fry it until nice and brown!
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Delicious homemade Kabobs!
Ing:
2 lbs uncooked ground beef
21/2 cups of canola oil for frying
2 pieces of toast crushed
2 egg yolks
11/2 tsp of onions powder
2 tsp of fresh ginger and garlic
11/2 tsp of lemon pepper
salt to taste
11/2 tsp of gharam masala
1/2 cup fresh chopped coriander
2 tbsp of ghee melted
Method:
In the food processor add the toast and grind it then add the meat in it and the hot ghee, ginger and garlic, lemon pepper, salt, onion powder, gharam masala, egg yolks, and pulse the food processor until well combined. Lastly add the fresh coriander and black pepper and mix completely. Let the mixture sit for about 20 min then roll them in desired shapes and fry it until nice and brown!
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[18th February 2013] Calgary Protest against Genocide in Pakistan - All Languages Other
An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve...
An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve to do so.’
The comment comes as the death toll from a bomb attack targeting Shia Muslims in a market in Pakistan has climbed to 90, as the victims\' families continue their sit-in for the second consecutive day in the city of Quetta demanding government protection.
The bombing tore through the crowded vegetable market in the town of Hazara, on the outskirts of Quetta in Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan Province, on Saturday. The area is mostly inhabited by Shia Muslims.
On Tuesday, the mourning relatives of the victims refused to bury the bodies of their loved ones unless the government takes concrete actions and finds the perpetrators of the slaughter.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Islamabad-based political and security analyst Sultan Mahmood Hali to further discuss the issue. What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Mr. Hali welcome to the program. Would you go as far as saying that the government in Pakistan as the Hazara community is saying is responsible for a rise in the Shia killings?
Hali: Well, I won’t hold the government of Pakistan responsible for Shia killings but I would definitely call it a certain amount of callousness because they have not been able to protect the lives of the Hazaras.
What happened on January 10th this year was a terrible situation in which nearly a hundred Hazaras were killed and then they staged a demonstration refusing to bury their dead and what they are doing now is an instant replay of the same.
But as a result of that previous showdown the demand of the Hazaras was that the inept provincial government should be dismissed which it was and a government’s rule has been imposed but apparently if such a massive attack has taken place in which as reports indicate that the bomb was hidden in a major trailer then I think it is not only a failure of the intelligence agency but also the failure of the governor who had promised to look after the Hazaras.
Now you see if there is a will there is a way. If you recall just about a year or so back in Baluchistan there was a major targeting of the non-Baluchi settlers in Baluchistan at which the government cracked down and managed to stop that particular attack.
So why can’t they do that now for the Hazaras? Are the Hazaras dispensable? No they are not. They are very much a part of Pakistan. So the only thing which must be done is that desperate times call for desperate measures and the Hazaras are demanding that the Pakistan army be called in.
Unless the Pakistani army is called in although that’s the last resort but perhaps that will have to be taken to prevent the loss of more innocent lives.
Press TV: Mr. Hali just quickly, we are a bit short of time. We did see the new Baluchistan governor saying that the security forces or the government forces are scared of the militants and that’s why they’re not taking action. Some were saying that this is just shifting the blame; that actually the government is knowingly not taking action?
Hali: Well, I’m afraid there is an element of truth in it. As I just told you that there was an incident earlier in which the non-Baluchis were being targeted.
So if the government decides to take a very stern action, they can very well control this because the militants after all at the end of the day they are humans, they are not super humans.
So I am sure they can be controlled with better intelligence, with better vigilance and more importantly the resolve to get to them.
MUST WACTH - Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna -هل من ناصر ينصرنا- Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN (a.s). Respond to the call of Imam Hussain a.s. and Imam e Zamana (a.t.f.s).
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An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve to do so.’
The comment comes as the death toll from a bomb attack targeting Shia Muslims in a market in Pakistan has climbed to 90, as the victims\' families continue their sit-in for the second consecutive day in the city of Quetta demanding government protection.
The bombing tore through the crowded vegetable market in the town of Hazara, on the outskirts of Quetta in Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan Province, on Saturday. The area is mostly inhabited by Shia Muslims.
On Tuesday, the mourning relatives of the victims refused to bury the bodies of their loved ones unless the government takes concrete actions and finds the perpetrators of the slaughter.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Islamabad-based political and security analyst Sultan Mahmood Hali to further discuss the issue. What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Mr. Hali welcome to the program. Would you go as far as saying that the government in Pakistan as the Hazara community is saying is responsible for a rise in the Shia killings?
Hali: Well, I won’t hold the government of Pakistan responsible for Shia killings but I would definitely call it a certain amount of callousness because they have not been able to protect the lives of the Hazaras.
What happened on January 10th this year was a terrible situation in which nearly a hundred Hazaras were killed and then they staged a demonstration refusing to bury their dead and what they are doing now is an instant replay of the same.
But as a result of that previous showdown the demand of the Hazaras was that the inept provincial government should be dismissed which it was and a government’s rule has been imposed but apparently if such a massive attack has taken place in which as reports indicate that the bomb was hidden in a major trailer then I think it is not only a failure of the intelligence agency but also the failure of the governor who had promised to look after the Hazaras.
Now you see if there is a will there is a way. If you recall just about a year or so back in Baluchistan there was a major targeting of the non-Baluchi settlers in Baluchistan at which the government cracked down and managed to stop that particular attack.
So why can’t they do that now for the Hazaras? Are the Hazaras dispensable? No they are not. They are very much a part of Pakistan. So the only thing which must be done is that desperate times call for desperate measures and the Hazaras are demanding that the Pakistan army be called in.
Unless the Pakistani army is called in although that’s the last resort but perhaps that will have to be taken to prevent the loss of more innocent lives.
Press TV: Mr. Hali just quickly, we are a bit short of time. We did see the new Baluchistan governor saying that the security forces or the government forces are scared of the militants and that’s why they’re not taking action. Some were saying that this is just shifting the blame; that actually the government is knowingly not taking action?
Hali: Well, I’m afraid there is an element of truth in it. As I just told you that there was an incident earlier in which the non-Baluchis were being targeted.
So if the government decides to take a very stern action, they can very well control this because the militants after all at the end of the day they are humans, they are not super humans.
So I am sure they can be controlled with better intelligence, with better vigilance and more importantly the resolve to get to them.
MUST WACTH - Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna -هل من ناصر ينصرنا- Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN (a.s). Respond to the call of Imam Hussain a.s. and Imam e Zamana (a.t.f.s).
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[18th February 2013] Calgary Protest against Genocide in Pakistan - All Languages Other
An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve...
An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve to do so.’
The comment comes as the death toll from a bomb attack targeting Shia Muslims in a market in Pakistan has climbed to 90, as the victims\' families continue their sit-in for the second consecutive day in the city of Quetta demanding government protection.
The bombing tore through the crowded vegetable market in the town of Hazara, on the outskirts of Quetta in Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan Province, on Saturday. The area is mostly inhabited by Shia Muslims.
On Tuesday, the mourning relatives of the victims refused to bury the bodies of their loved ones unless the government takes concrete actions and finds the perpetrators of the slaughter.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Islamabad-based political and security analyst Sultan Mahmood Hali to further discuss the issue. What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Mr. Hali welcome to the program. Would you go as far as saying that the government in Pakistan as the Hazara community is saying is responsible for a rise in the Shia killings?
Hali: Well, I won’t hold the government of Pakistan responsible for Shia killings but I would definitely call it a certain amount of callousness because they have not been able to protect the lives of the Hazaras.
What happened on January 10th this year was a terrible situation in which nearly a hundred Hazaras were killed and then they staged a demonstration refusing to bury their dead and what they are doing now is an instant replay of the same.
But as a result of that previous showdown the demand of the Hazaras was that the inept provincial government should be dismissed which it was and a government’s rule has been imposed but apparently if such a massive attack has taken place in which as reports indicate that the bomb was hidden in a major trailer then I think it is not only a failure of the intelligence agency but also the failure of the governor who had promised to look after the Hazaras.
Now you see if there is a will there is a way. If you recall just about a year or so back in Baluchistan there was a major targeting of the non-Baluchi settlers in Baluchistan at which the government cracked down and managed to stop that particular attack.
So why can’t they do that now for the Hazaras? Are the Hazaras dispensable? No they are not. They are very much a part of Pakistan. So the only thing which must be done is that desperate times call for desperate measures and the Hazaras are demanding that the Pakistan army be called in.
Unless the Pakistani army is called in although that’s the last resort but perhaps that will have to be taken to prevent the loss of more innocent lives.
Press TV: Mr. Hali just quickly, we are a bit short of time. We did see the new Baluchistan governor saying that the security forces or the government forces are scared of the militants and that’s why they’re not taking action. Some were saying that this is just shifting the blame; that actually the government is knowingly not taking action?
Hali: Well, I’m afraid there is an element of truth in it. As I just told you that there was an incident earlier in which the non-Baluchis were being targeted.
So if the government decides to take a very stern action, they can very well control this because the militants after all at the end of the day they are humans, they are not super humans.
So I am sure they can be controlled with better intelligence, with better vigilance and more importantly the resolve to get to them.
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An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve to do so.’
The comment comes as the death toll from a bomb attack targeting Shia Muslims in a market in Pakistan has climbed to 90, as the victims\' families continue their sit-in for the second consecutive day in the city of Quetta demanding government protection.
The bombing tore through the crowded vegetable market in the town of Hazara, on the outskirts of Quetta in Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan Province, on Saturday. The area is mostly inhabited by Shia Muslims.
On Tuesday, the mourning relatives of the victims refused to bury the bodies of their loved ones unless the government takes concrete actions and finds the perpetrators of the slaughter.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Islamabad-based political and security analyst Sultan Mahmood Hali to further discuss the issue. What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Mr. Hali welcome to the program. Would you go as far as saying that the government in Pakistan as the Hazara community is saying is responsible for a rise in the Shia killings?
Hali: Well, I won’t hold the government of Pakistan responsible for Shia killings but I would definitely call it a certain amount of callousness because they have not been able to protect the lives of the Hazaras.
What happened on January 10th this year was a terrible situation in which nearly a hundred Hazaras were killed and then they staged a demonstration refusing to bury their dead and what they are doing now is an instant replay of the same.
But as a result of that previous showdown the demand of the Hazaras was that the inept provincial government should be dismissed which it was and a government’s rule has been imposed but apparently if such a massive attack has taken place in which as reports indicate that the bomb was hidden in a major trailer then I think it is not only a failure of the intelligence agency but also the failure of the governor who had promised to look after the Hazaras.
Now you see if there is a will there is a way. If you recall just about a year or so back in Baluchistan there was a major targeting of the non-Baluchi settlers in Baluchistan at which the government cracked down and managed to stop that particular attack.
So why can’t they do that now for the Hazaras? Are the Hazaras dispensable? No they are not. They are very much a part of Pakistan. So the only thing which must be done is that desperate times call for desperate measures and the Hazaras are demanding that the Pakistan army be called in.
Unless the Pakistani army is called in although that’s the last resort but perhaps that will have to be taken to prevent the loss of more innocent lives.
Press TV: Mr. Hali just quickly, we are a bit short of time. We did see the new Baluchistan governor saying that the security forces or the government forces are scared of the militants and that’s why they’re not taking action. Some were saying that this is just shifting the blame; that actually the government is knowingly not taking action?
Hali: Well, I’m afraid there is an element of truth in it. As I just told you that there was an incident earlier in which the non-Baluchis were being targeted.
So if the government decides to take a very stern action, they can very well control this because the militants after all at the end of the day they are humans, they are not super humans.
So I am sure they can be controlled with better intelligence, with better vigilance and more importantly the resolve to get to them.
MUST WACTH - Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna -هل من ناصر ينصرنا- Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN (a.s). Respond to the call of Imam Hussain a.s. and Imam e Zamana (a.t.f.s).