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November 5, 2001 Monday haba’an 18, 1422


PESHAWAR: Shift in Afghan policy demanded



Bureau Report


PESHAWAR, Nov 4: Asking the government to change its Afghan policy, speakers in a protest demonstration at Jamrud, Khyber Agency on Sunday said that Pakistan should not allow the allied forces to use its soil for killing fellow Muslims in Afghanistan.

The public meeting, arranged by Jamaat-i-Islami, Khyber Agency, was followed by a protest procession during which effigy of US president George W. Bush and US flag were put to torch. The demonstration was addressed by chief of JI, Khyber Agency, Abdul Wadud Khan, chief of Tehrik-i-Azad Qabail and leader of the JI, Haji Shakirullah Afridi, chief of JI, Landi Kotal, Haji Abdur Rauf Shinwari and others. The speakers regretted that although they were atomic power but still instead of Almighty Allah the government was scared of the US and its stooges.

They said that for the last one month senseless bombing had been going on against innocent Afghan people but the government had adopted silence over it.

The speakers asked that what they would do with such an atomic bomb which had made them coward and subservient to the US government. They bitterly criticized the role of the United Nations, saying that it had turned into a department of US government.

Haji Shakirullah said that the Nobel Peace Price awarded to UN’s chief Kofi Annan should be taken back from him as he was anti-Muslim and playing the role of an agent of the US.






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