Janab Chief Justice of Pakistan, Iftikhar Chaudrey sahib,
On
the day of judgement, in front of Allah (swt) and Rasul Allah (sm) and
the entire Ummat e Rasul (sm), you will be asked why your "azaad adlia"
did not punish the terrorists who behead
Muslim soldiers of Pakistan army!! For the last 10 years, not a single
terrorist has been hanged by the courts under your command but
thousands of Pakistani Muslim soldiers and citizens have been beheaded
by the Kharji terrorists. According to Sharia and Quran, these
terrorists deserved to be crucified for spreading Fasad fil ard and
hanged in public but why are your courts silent, even releasing them
regularly so that these terrorists can continue to wage their war
against Medina e Sani???? What will you say to Allah (swt) in your
defense???. Today, you are the Chief Justice but tomorrow you will be
judged harshly by the Supreme Chief Justice of the the universe. By
Allah, we will testify that you have not done your duty of defending the
Medina e Sani and the Muslims of this Pak Sarzameen. Our hearts bleed
as our brave sons and brothers are being beheaded and you do not
acknowledge the fact that your courts have failed and that military must
be given a free hand to deal with these snakes. Today, you are in the
highest office of the land and we cannot dare say a word about you. But
we have made a petition to the Lord of the universe and He is "Ahkamul
Hakimeen"!
We urge you to allow military courts to apply the
Sharia punishments to these traitors and Kharjis, else we pray that
Allah do justice with you soon.
Oh Allah, be witness that we have conveyed the message!!!!!
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NWA operation ‘in the offing’ as 13 troops beheaded
MIRANSHAH - Taliban militants killed 14 soldiers in
Miranshah, beheaded all but one of them and hung two of the heads from
wooden poles in the centre of town, officials said Monday.The killings
in Miranshah, the main town in the North Waziristan tribal area,
highlight the situation facing the military in dealing with the
militancy.The US has repeatedly demanded that Pakistan launch an
offensive in North Waziristan, especially against the so-called Haqqani
network. Pakistan has promised to do so in the future. “Something has to
be done, and it’s in the offing,” Lt-Gen Khalid Rabbani, the Pakistan
army’s top commander in the region told an American news agency in an
interview Monday, reported Washington Post. “North Waziristan is the
only place left” that hasn’t been the target of an operation, he said.On
Sunday, the Taliban ambushed a security checkpoint in Miranshah,
killing nine soldiers, the army said. Militants had been firing on the
checkpoint for the past few days before they ambushed it, the army
added.When authorities finally retrieved the bodies of the dead
soldiers, they found that they had been beheaded, said intelligence
officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not
authorised to talk to the media. The Army retaliated Sunday with
helicopter gunships that pounded suspected militant hideouts and also
hit three houses and a mosque in the town, said intelligence officials.
Three civilians were killed and 20 were wounded in the helicopter
attacks, they said. It’s unclear how many militants were killed.The
military also raided a house in Miranshah on Sunday night, killing a
militant commander and several of his colleagues, said intelligence
officials. But the remaining militants escaped with five soldiers
captured during the raid.They beheaded four of them and hung two of
their heads from poles in Miranshah on Monday. The bodies of the others
were dumped in Miranshah bazaar, the officials said.“This will not shy
us off establishing the writ of the government in all the areas,
including North Waziristan,” said Lt-Gen Rabbani, who commands 150,000
troops in the northwest along the Afghan border.The army unleashed its
helicopter gunships again Monday, attacking a weapons market in
Miranshah where the militants who attacked the security checkpoint were
believed to be hiding, said intelligence officials. The attack killed
some 30 militants and destroyed dozens of shops that sold assault
rifles, ammunition and rocket propelled grenades, the officials
said.Since the fighting started Sunday, 20 troops have been injured,
said the officials. The attack on the weapons market occurred after the
army had declared a curfew, so there did not appear to be any civilian
casualties within the bazaar, said Haji Zafran, one of the shop owners.
But a dozen people were wounded when a mosque near the market was hit,
he said. The market burned for hours after the attack, and the area
reverberated with loud bangs as the flames set off the ammunition and
grenades in the shops, said Zafran.The owner of the market, Haji Noor
Deen, protested the army’s attack and claimed he and the other arms
dealers suffered a loss of millions of dollars.“Our place was targeted
for no reason, as nobody fired a shot from there at the army,” said
Deen. “The dealers just sell arms to tribesmen.”The army lifted the
curfew so that tribal elders and militants could hold a meeting to try
to resolve the conflict, said intelligence officials. The Jirga included
members of the Haqqani network, an Afghan group, and also Hafiz Gul
Bahadur, a powerful militant commander believed to be close to Pakistan,
they said.The fighting in Miranshah follows the murder last week of a
senior cleric, Maulana Naseeb Khan, who taught at a madrassa near
Peshawar where several Taliban leaders studied. The cleric, who came
from North Waziristan, was kidnapped near Peshawar and found dead on
Thursday. After his funeral, the Taliban distributed a pamphlet blaming
the army and vowing to avenge his killing.
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