HYDERABAD, Oct 20: A large number of women and children belonging to the women’s wing of the Jamaat-i-Islami led by the provincial Naib Nazima Sabeeha Shahid, Shahnaz Baqai, and Rukhsana Tanveer held a protest demonstration outside the Hyderabad Press Club on Saturday evening against the US attacks on Afghanistan.

Addressing the rally, the provincial general secretary, Jamaat-i-Islami, Rashid Naseem said that a new chapter had been added to the history of the world on Sept 11, and added that since then a new chapter was being written every day.

He said that all the peace-loving people of the world had deplored terrorist attacks on the US. He, however, said that this was “the outcome of the new world order through which the US wanted to spread terrorism throughout the world”.

He pointed out that the US had remained blind to the terrorist attacks on Sabra and Shatila camps perpetrated by the incumbent Israeli prime minister but it was very sensitive to non-existent Muslim terrorists.

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