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May 30, 2005 Monday Rabi-us-Sani 21, 1426


KARACHI: Demand for effective steps to curb terrorism



By Our Staff Reporter


KARACHI, May 29: The Jafria Alliance Pakistan stating that Zionist agents have harmed Islam and Pakistan by spilling blood of oppressed Muslims at the behest of their masters called for practical steps to check terrorism. These views were expressed by JAP chief Allama Abbas Kumaili while speaking at the condolence meeting at Masjid and Imam Bargah Shuhda-i-Kerbala held for the victims of Bari Imam.

Allama Kumaili said that ongoing terrorism at the behest of the United States could only be stopped if its perpetrators be given punishment by public.

He pointed out that failures of arrest of real killers involved in tragedies at Masjid Haideri, Masjid Ali Raza, Masjid-i-Kalan, Ashura procession in Quetta, Masjid Kashmirian in Lahore and Masjid Zainabia in Sialkot was a proof of insincerity of the government in elimination of terrorism.

Other speakers at the meetings were Maulana Hussain Masoodi, Maulana Aun Muhammad Naqvi, Allama Aftab Haider Jafri and Allama Furqan Haider Abidi.

They termed the compensation of Rs100,000 for each victim insufficient and demanded that it should be increased to Rs500,000 while the injured should be given Rs300,000 as compensation. Besides, they demanded that arrest of killers of Millat-i-Jafria be ensured and their patrons should be given punishment in public.



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