[Reader-list] (PERSONAL) Re: SOS from Pakistan - Save Pakistani Shias

yasir ~يا سر yasir.media at gmail.com
Fri Mar 13 16:54:59 IST 2009


never heard of anyone promoting the shia cause in India let alone KPs  :)
its really funny. they are the passionate crying religion.

generally speaking they can take care of themselves, but its part of
the dirty games that get played.

best


On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Kshmendra Kaul
<kshmendra2005 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> apologies ... it got copied to LIST too
>

> --- On Tue, 3/10/09, Kshmendra Kaul <kshmendra2005 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> From: Kshmendra Kaul <kshmendra2005 at yahoo.com>

>
> intriguing smile..... kya majraa hai?
>
> --- On Tue, 3/10/09, yasir ~يا سر <yasir.media at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: yasir ~يا سر <yasir.media at gmail.com>
> Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2009, 4:56 AM
>
>   :)
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Pawan Durani <pawan.durani at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Pls check the petition
> >
> > http://www.petitiononline.com/ShiaSOS/petition.html
> >
> >
> > To:  Governments of Pakistan, USA, UK, China, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia,
> > Iran, UNESCO, UN Human Rights Council, UN Security Council, OIC, European
> > Union, Amnesty International, HRCP, Human Rights Watch, ICG
> >
> >
> > Aim
> >
> > The aim of this petition is to draw the world's attention to the
> plight of
> > minority Shia Muslims in Pakistan. Hundreds of Shias have been killed in
> the
> > last one year alone in various acts of terrorism by the Taliban, Al Qaeda,
> > Sipah-e-Sahaba, and other sectarian and jihadi groups in Pakistan.
> >
> >
> > Background
> >
> > Shia population in Pakistan
> >
> > Islam is the state religion of Pakistan with Sunni Muslims forming the
> > majority of the population (Europa 2008 2008, 3498; US 19 Sept. 2008).
> > According to the United States (US) Department of State's
> International
> > Religious Freedom Report 2008, the Shia minority is roughly 10 to 20
> percent
> > of the population (US 19 Sept. 2008, Sec. 1; see also ibid. 6 Nov. 2008)
> > whereas Sunnis are estimated to be constituting 70 to 85 percent of the
> > population.
> >
> >
> > The treatment of Shias
> >
> > According to the US Department of State's Country Reports on Human
> Rights
> > Practices for 2007, Shia Muslims in Pakistan "faced discrimination
> and
> > societal violence" (US 11 Mar. 2008, Sec. 5). Country Reports 2007
> further
> > states that Shia Muslims "were the targets of religious
> violence" (ibid. 11
> > Mar. 2008, Sec. 2.c). The International Religious Freedom Report 2008
> > indicates that some Sunni Muslim groups have published literature calling
> > for violence against Shia Muslims (US 19 Sept. 2008, Sec. 3). Freedom
> House
> > states that Shia Muslims (along with Christians and Ahmadis) are targeted
> by
> > extremist groups in Pakistan (2008). Country Reports 2007 states that the
> > "[p]olice often failed to protect members of religious minorities –
> > particularly ... Shias – from societal attacks" (US 11 Mar. 2008,
> Sec. 1.d).
> >
> >
> > Source: UNHCR Report PAK102973.E: The treatment of Shias in Pakistan (2006
> -
> > November 2008)
> > http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,IRBC,,,49913b5e59,0.html
> >
> >
> > An account of recent Shia killings in Pakistan (from 1 Jan to 20 Feb 2009)
> >
> > Note: This is only a brief glimpse of systematic and continuous killings
> of
> > Shia in Pakistan in the last few weeks. For a detailed account of the Shia
> > genocide in the last many years in Pakistan, visit:
> > http://www.shaheedfoundation.org/home.asp
> >
> > 1. On 20 February 2009, a suicide bomber killed at least 32 Shias and
> > injured another 157 who were attending the funeral of an already murdered
> > Shia leader in the southern district of D.I. Khan (Dera Ismail Khan) in
> the
> > NWFP. Previously on 21 November 2008, 6 Shia were killed and 25 more
> > received severe injuries when a powerful bomb ripped through the funeral
> > procession of a slain Shia leader who was shot the previous night.
> >
> > 2. On 19 February 2009, six Shia were killed in Parachinar when Taliban
> > terrorists opened indiscriminate fire on them at mid-day. They had gone to
> > collect wood from local forest. It may be noted that the Shia are under
> > siege in Parachinar for the past many years. The massacres of hundreds of
> > Shias in Kurram Agency in 2007 and 2008 saw regular trickles of Shias
> > migration. (Over the years, cities like Thal, Hangu and Kohat have
> developed
> > significant pockets of migrant Shia population. All this area is also the
> > target of the Afghan refugees who have leaked out of the Afghan refugee
> > camps and don’t plan on going home because becoming a part of the Al
> Qaeda
> > fighting machine is more lucrative. They take the identity of Taliban and
> do
> > a lot of Shia-killing on the side. An informally named ghetto, Shiagarh,
> is
> > an obvious target, located just 10 miles from Kohat going to the city of
> > Hangu.)
> >
> > 3. On 19 February 2009, a Shia man, Qurban Ali, was killed and another
> Sabir
> > sustained injuries when terrorists opened fire on their van in the Gilgit
> > area.
> >
> > 4. On 10 February 2009, Mualana Syed Shabeer Hussain Shah was killed near
> > Qureshi Maur; he was a prayer leader at Masjid-e-Kotla-Qaim Shah in D.I.
> > Khan. He was 45 years old.
> >
> > 5. On 9 February 2009, Sardar Ali Baba, 45, was killed in Peshawar. He was
> > the bread-winner of the family and used to run medicines' business. He
> is
> > survived by four mourning children.
> >
> > 6. On 5 February 2009, at least 35 Shia were killed and more than 50
> injured
> > in a suicide attack on a Shia gathering in D.G. Khan.
> >
> > 7. On 3 February 2009, Syed Iqbal Haider Zaidi was killed when terrorists
> > attacked him near Dabal Road, Quetta. He worked in a Wood factory to earn
> > livelihood.
> >
> > 8. On 2 February 2009, Syed Munawar Kazmi of Shia Dialogue Committee was
> > shot in D.I. Khan.
> >
> > 9. On 27 January 2009, Syed Ather Shah was killed by terrorists on Dial
> Road
> > outside of his home in D.I. Khan. Syed aged 40 years was the caretaker of
> > Imambargah Faqir Shah Muhallah Totaan Walla. Previously on 18 January,
> > another Shia, Ali Abbas was killed in the same city.
> >
> > 10. On 26 January 2009, Hussain Ali Yousufi president of Hazara Democratic
> > Party was killed in firing by terrorist in today morning at Jinnah Road
> > Quetta. The killing of Shia notables in Quetta, particularly those
> belonging
> > to Hazara community, has sadly become a frequent occurrence. Some of the
> > killings have been owned by Lashkar-e-Jhangavi, a sister organization of
> > Pakistani Taliban. The number of the Shia community members killed there
> > over the recent years has exceeded 300. Besides religious figures, liberal
> > politicians, businessmen and government officials have been targeted.
> >
> > 11. On 14 January 2009, 3 Shia Police officials named DSP Hassan Ali,
> > Mohammad Baqir and Sifwatullah were killed in Quetta, four were injured.
> > They were going to Police Training Centre Quetta at Saryab Road at 10: 30
> AM
> > (PST) when terrorists sprayed fires upon them. All killed and two of
> injured
> > belong from Shia Community. Four days ago president of Shia Conference was
> > also targeted in Sibi (Baluchistan). On 8th June 2003 12 Shia cadets were
> > also killed on Sariab Road Quetta.
> >
> > 12. On January 2009 in Hangu,17 Shia Muslims were killed and more than 35
> > injured. Taliban terrorists attacked with heavy weapons on Shia populated
> > areas of Hungo City like; Ali Abad town, Muhallah Ganjanokalay, Muhallah
> > Sangerh and Muhallah Paskaley.
> >
> > 13. On 10 Jan 2009, 4 Shia were killed and another 10 are injured when
> > Taliban attacked the Shia converged for Ashura Procession in Hangu.
> >
> >
> > In Summary
> >
> > 1. There is an ongoing, systematic killing of Shias in all areas in
> > Pakistan, particularly in Kurram Agency, Kohat, Hangu, D.I. Khan and
> Quetta,
> > and also in other areas.
> >
> > 2. Taliban have openly claimed responsibility for attacks on Shia
> gatherings
> > in Pakistan. They are supported by their sister organizations such as
> > Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, Lashkar-e-Jhangavi and other jihadi and sectarian
> > organizations.
> >
> > 3. Looming large over all sectarian violence in Pakistan in recent times
> are
> > various Taliban/jihadi figures, such as that of Qari Hussain, a militant
> > commander based in South Waziristan, who is also known by the nom de
> guerre
> > Ustad-i-Fidayeen (teacher of suicide bombers). Qari Hussain is believed to
> > be a recruiter and trainer of suicide bombers and has infused his ideology
> > with a virulent stream of anti-Shia sectarianism. This is an approach
> > similar to the one adopted by Abu Musab Al Zarqawi in Iraq.
> >
> > 4. Since the ISI is involved in promoting and protecting jihadi outfits
> such
> > as Taliban, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and other jihadi and sectarian organization,
> > the ISI's willingness to curb and eliminate acts of sectarian terror
> is
> > seriously compromised or is doubtful.
> >
> > 5. The government's failure to track down the culprits has emboldened
> the
> > perpetrators to kill with impunity. The situation has understandably
> enraged
> > Shias in Pakistan. The Shia community is exasperated with the
> government's
> > inability to perform one of its basic functions, that of ensuring that the
> > lives of the people are protected. They are tired of hearing trite
> > repetitions of promises by the Pakistan Government to 'find' the
> culprits
> > and give them 'exemplary punishment'.
> >
> > 6. While the government has failed, the opposition's and media's
> role in
> > Pakistan is no less pathetic. Some of them are clearly sympathetic to the
> > Taliban, justifying their acts of terror, despite the fact that the
> Taliban
> > have openly claimed responsibility of scores of Shia killings in Pakistan.
> >
> > 7. The world at large has paid little attention to the plight of Shia
> > Muslims in Pakistan. The number of Shias killed in Pakistan in the last
> one
> > year alone is much larger than the total number of Palestinians killed in
> > the recent Gaza war. Yet, there is little international attention to the
> > plight of Pakistani Shias.
> >
> > 8. The Sunni population also fears that unhindered killings of the Shias
> > might cause sectarian strife in an area where the sects have generally
> > coexisted peacefully for centuries. The Human Rights Commission of
> Pakistan
> > has expressed its concern that the state agencies' consistent failure
> to
> > track down the killers may prompt the Shia to retaliate against members of
> > other sects, which is perhaps the sort of violence those behind the
> > target-killings want to trigger. Source:
> >
> http://www.hrcp-web.org/hrcpDetail_2.cfm?catId=180&catName=Press%20Releases
> >
> >
> > The Petition
> >
> > According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, the recent string of
> > target-killing of Shias in Pakistan and the government's failure to
> bring
> > any of the perpetrators to justice is a cause for growing alarm.
> >
> > We, the citizens of Pakistan, of all religious affiliations (including
> Sunni
> > and Shia Muslims, Ahmadis, Christians, Hindus and others) are extremely
> sad
> > and concerned about the ongoing, systematic killing of Shias in various
> > parts of Pakistan. We urge you to take immediate action to stop killing of
> > innocent Shia in Pakistan, particularly in Parachinar, D.I. Khan, Kohat,
> > Hangu, Quetta and other areas affected by violence against Shia.
> >
> > We believe that the Shia killing is not an act of sectarian violence by
> > Sunnis. In fact, these acts of terror are being perpetrated by a handful
> of
> > extremist Deobandis and Wahhabis (Salafis) who are currently operating
> under
> > different names, such as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Sipah-e-Sahaba
> > Pakistan (SSP), Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) and other jihadi and sectarian
> > organisations.
> >
> > We also believe that Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) is
> > responsible for engineering, planning and facilitating these acts of
> terror
> > in order to execute and expand its jihadi agenda, and to implement a plan
> to
> > convert Pakistan into a puritanical Wahhabi state.
> >
> > The sad and gory events of Shia massacres in Quetta, D. I. Khan, D. G.
> Khan,
> > Parachinar, Hangu and other areas in Pakistan in the last few weeks should
> > have acted as awakeners for the Pakistan Government - especially for those
> > sections of it directly responsible for protecting lives of the people
> (i.e.
> > Police, ISI and the Army). They have failed to fulfil their duty to
> protect
> > the lives of citizens who, in the words of the newspaper 'Dawn',
> are the
> > continued targets of "a one-sided massacre of unwary mourners."
> >
> > However, given that the current civilian government in Pakistan has little
> > power over the ISI and its unholy alliance with the jihadi/sectarian
> > organisations, we urge that external and internal stakeholders in Pakistan
> > (e.g., the UN, USA, UK, Saudi Arabia, China, Iran, Afghanistan) will be
> able
> > to influence the military leadership in Pakistan to reconsider their
> policy
> > of abetting and protecting jihadi and sectarian terrorists.
> >
> > If, however, Government of Pakistan is serious about taking steps to
> control
> > and reverse the menace of target killing of Shias, here are some steps for
> > immediate implementation.
> >
> > We demand that:
> >
> > • Government must constitute a permanent, high-power Anti-Sectarianism
> > Commission in Pakistan, comprising the Chief of Army Staff, Chief of the
> > ISI, a judge of the Supreme Court, federal minister of religious affairs,
> > representatives of Shia, Deobandi, Barelvi, Salafi communities as well as
> > members of minority communities. The Commission must meet at least once
> > every three months to monitor the state of sectarian violence in Pakistan
> > and deliberate on the progress to curb sectarian terrorism.
> >
> > • Local commandants of the ISI as well as local DIG/SP of Police must be
> > held responsible for any act of sectarian terror which takes place their
> > respective areas of jurisdiction. If they are unable to stop acts of
> terror
> > or to arrest terrorists involved, the ISI and Police officials must be
> > dismissed from their duties, arrested and tried for their negligence or
> > complicity in the acts of terror.
> >
> > • Terrorists involved in acts of violence and those supporting them
> within
> > the military and civil establishment must be arrested and tried
> immediately
> > in anti-terrorist courts (ATCs). Bring people responsible and behind these
> > killing to justices; punish them to maximum limit – the maximum time
> between
> > arrest and sentence must not be more than three months. All of those
> > involved in encouraging or executing sectarian violence must be punished
> > with death sentence because there are instances in which these terrorists
> > either managed to flee the prison by bribing the jail authorities or by
> > harassing the judges through the ISI or Taliban.
> >
> > • The arch-terrorists of Taliban, Sipah-e-Sahaba and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
> who
> > are already under arrest, e.g., Akram Lahori, Malik Ishaque and Hafiz
> > Shahid, all of whom have accepted killing Shia Muslims, shown no remorse,
> > and promised 'more of the same' if they get the opportunity,
> should be
> > publicly hanged forthwith as per sentences already handed down by ATCs.
> This
> > will act as a strong deterrent to prospective travellers of this short-cut
> > to heaven.
> >
> > • The mullahs who advocate 'takfeer' of Shia Muslims (i.e.
> declaring Shias
> > as non-Muslims; creating sectarian hatred) be jailed immediately and tried
> > in anti-terrorism courts, and barred from holding membership of parliament
> > or legislatures. Sitting members of assemblies and other famous
> 'scholars'
> > who have published the fatwa of takfeer of Shia Muslims include Maulana
> > Samiul Haq, Hafiz Hussain Ahmed, Maulana Abdul Ghafoor, Maulana Maula
> > Bakhsh, Maulana Muhammad Ayub Khan Binori and others.
> >
> > • The madrassahs in which Shias are portrayed as Kafir (non-Muslim) or
> which
> > promote sectarian hatred against Shias must be immediately closed down,
> and
> > their leaders arrested.
> >
> > • Defeating the hydra of militancy does require different tactics at the
> > local level, but there must be overall strategic coherency too. Currently,
> > Pakistan is fighting the militants piecemeal in different areas of the
> > country. That must change; the militants must be pursued across the length
> > and breadth of the country simultaneously. There must be no dialogue with
> > sectarian terrorists; they deserve no mercy.
> >
> > • Compensate Shia Muslims affected during sectarian attacks financially;
> Rs.
> > 1 million compensation per Shia death must be paid to the family of each
> > Shia killed; Rs. 5 lac per person should be paid as compensation to those
> > injured. Other loss of property must be totally compensated.
> >
> > • Provide security and support to Shia not only through adequate police
> > security but also by providing Shia mosques and imambargahs with latest
> > scanners, anti-bomb equipment and anti-terrorism training so that Shias
> > could secure themselves from any future attacks.
> >
> > • STOP SHIA KILLINGS in Pakistan.
> >
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > The Undersigned
> >
> > Sincerely,
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