HYDERABAD, Sept 23: The chairman, Sindh Taraqqi Passand Party, Dr Qadir Magsi, has condemned the on-going siege of the Palestinian headquarters by the Israeli forces and termed it as the worst type of state terrorism.

In a statement issued here on Monday, he accused Israel of violating human rights, international law and moral values.

Dr Magsi, who is also the president of the PONAM, Sindh chapter, said the United Nations and president Bush should feel ashamed of their criminal silence.

He said the terrorist policies of the Israeli prime minister and the war hysteria created by him had endangered the world peace.

He said the barbarism unleashed by the Israeli Prime Minister had even surpassed that of Hitler and Changez Khan.

He appealed to the Secretary General, United Nations, European Union and America to stop the on-going terrorism of the Israeli prime minister.

JSMM: The central body of the Jeay Sindh Mutahedda Mahaz (JSMM), at a meeting held at Sannh on Monday, has suspended the membership of its zone leaders, Nawab Wali Mohammad, Moula Bux Burriro, Piral Saharn and Mohammad Kahn Chandio, for one year, for participating in the election campaign and violating the party decisions.

Shafi Mohammad Burfat, the party chairman, presided over the meeting.

Speaking at the meeting, Burfat lashed out at the state agencies for filing false cases against him and termed the act as anti-Sindh.

The meeting warned its members that taking part in elections, directly or indirectly, was a negation of the philosophy of its late leader, G.M.Syed.

JSQM: The general secretary of the Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz Shabbir Ahmed Jamali, and the deputy general secretary, Mohammad Rahimoon, have called upon the students to popularise GM Syed’s philosophy. They were addressing the students in the Sindh Agriculture university, Tando Jam, here on Monday.

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