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  • Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     OP - October 04, 2011, 08:53 PM

    two days back news said   Salman Taseer’s murderer gets death sentence, And today's news says "His office is attacked by Lawyers and Judge has taken indefinite leave.
    Quote
    ISLAMABAD: The judge who sentenced to death the killer of liberal Pakistani politician Salman Taseer on Tuesday failed to show up at work and may be transferred after his courtroom was ransacked, lawyers said.

    Judge Pervez Ali Shah on Saturday convicted police bodyguard Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri over the January 4 assassination that exposed huge faultlines in Pakistan.

    Qadri said he killed Taseer over the politician’s opposition to blasphemy laws which sentence to death those convicted of defaming the Prophet Mohammed.

    Qadri’s actions made him a hero in the eyes of religious extremists.

    On Monday, dozens of furious lawyers ransacked Shah’s courtroom, smashing windows to protest against the judgement.  “After yesterday’s protest and the attack on his office, the judge is not attending his office,” Malik Khalid Jawad, president of the district bar association in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, told AFP.

    Asked about media reports that Shah has gone on indefinite leave, Khalid said: “What I know is that he is not coming to his office. The bar has also requested his transfer because it can create a law and order situation.”

    Lawyer Farooq Sulehria confirmed Monday’s attack and said lawyers would boycott Shah’s court because of the “unacceptable” sentencing.

    Shah heard the Qadri case behind closed doors in the high-security Adiyala prison, largely in order to protect proceedings from protests and attacks.

     If Lawyers with all their university education and experience in law/rationale and logic does that what do we expect from people like  Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri??

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  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #1 - October 04, 2011, 08:57 PM

    Wonderful. Pakistan is fucked.

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  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #2 - October 04, 2011, 09:01 PM

    In order to maintain laws you need law- abiders, not Pakistanis

    Religion is organized superstition
  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #3 - October 04, 2011, 09:04 PM

    Pakistan is fucked.


    Yup, pretty much. Part of me thinks that maybe they'd be better off if they dropped any pretense of secular government and just went full-on Islamist.

    fuck you
  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #4 - October 04, 2011, 09:05 PM

    pakistan still pretends to be secular? mysmilie_977
  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #5 - October 04, 2011, 09:06 PM

    Their constitution is still largely based on a secular rather than theocratic model.

    fuck you
  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #6 - October 04, 2011, 09:14 PM

    Yeah most of the laws are from the colonial period, I think the supreme court can overrule the shariah courts too.
  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #7 - October 04, 2011, 09:24 PM

    On Monday, dozens of furious lawyers ransacked Shah’s courtroom, smashing windows


    Thats grim. Lunatics taking over the legal asylum.


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  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #8 - October 04, 2011, 09:30 PM

    Yeah most of the laws are from the colonial period, I think the supreme court can overrule the shariah courts too.

    That's no good if they wont enforce the existing laws.

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  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #9 - October 04, 2011, 09:36 PM

      Rally in favour of mumtaz qadri different towns of Pakistan    lhr 03 oct 2011  

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF2sBIZ1uA0


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_OQ4deiKBI

    Faisalabad rally in support of Mumtaz Qadri

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-z_mdTcpaA

    Hazro Chhachh Attock rally in support of Mumtaz Qadri

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvQltoh3EKE

    Protest in Karachi against Qadri's death sentence

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ8sUyIdqZY

    MUMTAZ QADRI, Challenge to All World Dr. ASIF ASHRAF JALALI.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twi0dRBSHeY

    well I am not sure where and which city That Judge Pervez Ali Shah is going to live his life..

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  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #10 - October 04, 2011, 09:47 PM

    That's no good if they wont enforce the existing laws.


    If the existing laws were enforced I think most of parliament would be imprisoned.  Tongue

    I think Pakistan is on the verge of having a revolution (hence the strong anti-US rhetoric from mainstream politicians recently) but its most likely to be a sort of 'Islamic revolution'
  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #11 - October 04, 2011, 09:49 PM

    Yep. Or to put it another way: failed state. With nuclear weapons. parrot

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  • Re: Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #12 - October 04, 2011, 09:55 PM

    Kidnappers of Taseer’s son wants release of Qadri  says news

    Many of you may not have read that Shahbaz Taseer, son of that slain Governor was kidnapped on August 26th, 2011 . No news and no trace until today.  

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HsumwDvM2M
    Shahbaz Taseer on his father...

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  • Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #13 - January 04, 2015, 05:39 PM

    So today is Jan4th 2015., On this day,  Salman Taseer  who served as the 26th governor of the Pakistan's Punjab province   from 2008  and he was assassinated by his own bodyguard on Jan4th 2011., Why he was assassinated?  That is because what he said here on Pakistan Daily TV show..  watch it what he says on that wretched Blasphemy Laws of Land of Pure

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwccoYD4sUE

    Anyways today's news from Dawn says..  Salman Taseer’s commemoration attacked in Lahore



    A woman lights a candle next to an image of the governor of Punjab Salman Taseer. – Reuters/file

    Quote
    LAHORE: Unidentified miscreants attacked a candlelight vigil organised to mark death anniversary of former Punjab governor Salman Taseer who was murdered by his own security guard Mumtaz Qadri for demanding reforms in Pakistan’s blasphemy laws in 2011.

    The attack was carried out when members of civil society gathered at Liberty Chowk to light candles in the slain politician’s memory.

    Qadri, who was Taseer's bodyguard, shot him dead on January 4, 2011 at Kohsar Market in Islamabad over the politician's call for blasphemy laws to be reformed.

    An anti-terrorism court had awarded death penalty to Mumtaz Qadri in October the same year. Qadri was feted as a hero by a wide section of the public, including lawyers, and was even showered with rose petals as he arrived at court for a trial hearing.
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    The baton wielding miscreants tore apart banners and posters as they attacked members of civil society. Several people were injured in the sudden attack. The attackers, however, managed to flee before police arrived at the scene.


    Civil society activists said that candlelight vigils have been organised in Taseer’s memory for the last four year, but this was the first time it was attacked. Ordering a probe into the incident, DCO Captain (retd) Mohammad Usman has ordered swift arrest of the culprits behind the attack.

    Other police officials told the media later that the eye witness accounts have been recorded and vowed that the culprits would soon be brought to justice.

    That is the news from Land of pure..

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    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Backlash for judge who convicted Taseer assassin
     Reply #14 - January 06, 2015, 05:11 PM

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGt--DNJF1E

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    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
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