ON THIS DAY March 19

March 19, 2009:Karachi, Pakistan.The death toll of those who died after consuming poisonous liquor has reached 23 with the deaths of three friends in Mujahid Colony. The deceased, Arshad, 45, Nadeem, 32 and Javed, 35 were all residents of Mujahid Colony, within the jurisdiction of Nazimabad Police Station and were laborers by profession. With their deaths, the unofficial death toll has risen to 23, although officially, it is said that 18 people have died after consuming the spurious liquor. “The deceased were friends who bought the spurious liquor from Lyari and consumed it with other friends,” SHO Changaiz Khan told Daily Times. He said that the victims consumed the liquor a few days ago. Arshad’s family did not admit him to any hospital because they feared the police. However, on Tuesday, they rushed him to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital (ASH) as his condition worsened, the officer said. The third friend, Nadeem, was admitted to the JPMC four days ago and died on Monday.March 19, 2009:Karachi, Pakistan. The police arrested a gang of human traffickers on Tuesday and recovered a young girl from their possession. According to details, two men and a woman were arrested from Super Highway, within the jurisdiction of Sabzi Mandi Police Post. Police official Rana Haseeb said that the Faisalabad-based gang is involved in the trafficking of women. After initial investigations, the arrested men and woman confessed to selling a young girl, Kulsoom, to Khadim Rajper in Sukkur for a sum of Rs 80,000. In another incident, police arrested six culprits after an encounter near the People’s Chowrangi, within the jurisdiction of Taimoria Police Station. North Nazimabad Town SP Nasir Qureshi said that the encounter took place when a police party reached the scene on a tip-off. The arrested men include Amir, Qadir, Shakir, Zubair, Faraz and Shahzaib.

A Pakistani child labour sells mational flags at a roadside signal in Islamabad, 13 August 2007, a day before the country marks 60 years of independence. Pakistan will celebrate its 60th Independence Day

Even in this day an age, women are being sold across parts of Pakistan like animals. The Ansar Burney Trust stumbled upon this old, hidden and secret act of selling women in markets in the year 2000. While the Trust was involved in humanitarian activities in the drought effected areas of Pakistan’s Sindh province, our employees and volunteers discovered markets where very young girls and women were being sold like animals – where the better the “condition” the woman is in the higher the price she will fetch.

The buyers of these unfortunate women fix their prices after examining and scanning their bodies. They take advantage of the situation and humiliate, molest and sexually harass these women in public like in an animal market.

These women are then kept in private prisons or taken to other parts of Pakistan and abroad for resale and to be used for prostitution, drug smuggling and slave labor.

Once an owner became bored of his “possession” or she lost her usefulness, he sold her on to someone else. Many girls, some underage, gave birth to children who were also sold in these markets.

The women were brought to these “mandis” from neighbouring India and from the extreme poverty ridden areas of Interior Sindh and Southern Punjab. Some were of Bangladeshi origin brought to Pakistan through India.

Upon further investigation, it was revealed that these activities occur on both sides of the border by influential landlords and politicians, under the knowledge of local police and authorities. The women being bought or sold were those who were either abducted, those who were brought with the false promise of a better life and those whose families owed money to these landlords and were taken due to inability to pay back the loan.

It has always been known that women and young girls are bought and sold in Pakistan, sometimes even by their own parents to men several times their age. The Ansar Burney Trust has been involved in rescuing such persons for many years now; however this was the first time that we came across an actual “mandi” (market) set up for the sole purpose of trade of these women.

With no fear of prosecution or god, and under the protection of their bodyguards and the police, these men destroyed the lives of thousands of girls.

Such “mandis” were discovered by employees of the Trust in parts of Sindh Province especially the Thar district in interior Sindh. With the help of the Pakistani Paramilitary Forces, we were successful in closing down many such “mandis” and getting the release of around three hundred victims – some of whom were released from the homes of influential landlords, who were keeping these women as sex slaves in private prison cells on their estates.

Though the Ansar Burney Trust managed to close down many such markets, the lack of police involvement, along with help from the police to these landlords resulted in many of victims being moved to unknown sites across the Province and many being taken to India. The few hundred that were rescued, were along with their actual families, rehabilitated in other parts of Pakistan.

The Ansar Burney Trust is to this day working to locate more such markets and private prisons and working to prosecute those responsible – but with many of the culprits in high level of government, our prosecution is stalled at every step.

The Trust is also working at many of the destination points for this trade, such as Karachi and Dubai, for the rescue and rehabilitation of these girls.

On This Day Since 9/11
March 19, 2008:
Srinagar, India.


OH! THE GRIEF

THE PAIN

THE ANGUISH

A MOTHERS HEART BREAKFOR THIS PIECE OF SHIT
Kashmiri men lift the body of Jehangir Ahmad Dar, a militant commander during his funeral in Halmulla, 35 km (22 miles) south of Srinagar March 18, 2008. Indian police authorities said that Dar, a “District Commander” of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, Kashmir’s frontline militant organisation was killed during a gun battle with their troops in the area of Awantipora in south Kashmir.

24 injured in bomb attack in Held Kashmir

People help an injured woman after a powerful bomb blast in Srinagar

SRINAGAR: At least 24 people were wounded on Wednesday when suspected militants detonated a bomb in Kashmir’s main city, police said.

“Militants planted an improvised explosive device on a flyover that exploded, causing injuries,” said police officer Pervez Ahmed.

Doctors said 24 people were admitted to Srinagar’s main hospital, two in critical conditions.

A spokesman for Kashmir’s largest rebel group, Hezb-ul-Mujahedeen, said his group planted the bomb. “But unfortunately some civilians were injured in the incident,” the man, identifying himself as Khalil-ur-Rehman, said in a telephone call to the Kashmir News Service.

Hey the man said unfortunately
Does he mean
unfortunately only 24 where injured not killed
Because the last time I checked

BOMBS ARE MADE TO KILL

Indian policemen are seen through the damaged overpass near the site of blast in Srinagar, India, Wednesday, March 19, 2008. A large bomb rigged to a highway overpass in the main city of Indian Kashmir exploded Wednesday, injuring at least 22 people and showering concrete and rubble on nearby shops and rush-hour traffic.

AND THE MUTANT BABOONS

shout pro freedom and anti police slogans near the site of the blast in Srinagar

March 19, 2008: Yala, Thailand, A 70-year-old Buddhist is murdered by Mujahideen gunmen at a grocery store.
March 19, 2008:
Yala, Thailand, A Buddhist village guard is shot to death by Islamic terrorists.
March 19, 2008:
Balad Ruz, Iraq. A female suicide bomber kills five innocent people at a market.
March 19, 2008:
Yala, Thailand. Two people are killed when Muslim radicals throw a grenade into a moderate mosque.March 19, 2007: Kabul, Afghanistan. A 15-year-old boy is killed by a suicide bomber.
March 19, 2007:
Jacobabad, Pakistan. A woman is killed by her brother for having ‘illicit’ relations outside of marriage.
March 19, 2007:
Pattani, Thailand. Three Buddhist women are shot to death by militant Muslims while riding to work at a farm.
March 19, 2007:
Baghdad, Iraq. Sunni radicals plant a bomb in a Shia mosque, killing four worshippers.
March 19, 2007:
Kirkuk, Iraq. Jihadis massacre a dozen Iraqis with car bombs.
March 19, 2007:
Tank, Pakistan. A policeman is shot to death by Taliban militants.
March 19, 2007:
South Waziristan, Pakistan. Two children are killed in crossfire between rival Islamist groups.
March 19, 2007:
Search continues for BBC reporter Johnston has been the BBC’s reporter in Gaza for three years

The BBC is continuing to try to locate its Gaza Strip correspondent, Alan Johnston, who has gone missing.
He was released July 4, 2007

“When I was captured…I told them not to kill me, I am on your side.” (Alan Johnston, in an interview)

Now this statement is about the only truth in the whole BBC/Pallywood sham

Johnston is regarded by the BBC as a respected, experienced journalist, and due to his local knowledge, he was someone other journalists would turn to for information when in Gaza. Prior to being kidnapped however, Johnston was not a journalist well known to the general public.

What was not know to the general public was that he just happened to be a muslim.
Prior to his kidnapping, there was a policy not to negotiate with Hamas. The BBC turned up full volume, and really gave the world their BBC/Palliwood charade nonstop air time , thus giving the government an excuse to get all cuddly and negotiate with Hamas

I always felt there was some very wrong with the whole affair, and it was this article from “Muslim News” on March 26, 2008 that puts everything into perspective

“British ministers and political leaders extolled Muslim achievements in the UK at the annual ceremony for the latest The Muslim News Awards for Excellence in London on Tuesday.

Among the winners were Sadiq Khan MP, Minister in the Government Whip’s Office, Amir Khan, the IBF inter-continental and Commonwealth Lightweight Boxing Champion and BBC correspondent Alan Johnston, who was detained in Gaza for nearly four months last year.

“These awards celebrate the achievements of British Muslims in all walks of life. They identify Muslim achievers and highlight the wonderful contribution that British Muslims make,” Prime Minister Gordon Brown said.”

March 19, 2006: Kandahar, Afghanistan. Two policemen are killed by the Taliban. The fundamentalists take four other people hostage in the attack.
March 19, 2006: Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan. al-Qaeda militants detonate a bomb on a road, killing seven people and injuring four.
March 19, 2006: Mosul, Iraq. Jihadi gunmen murder four people.
March 19, 2006: Sopore, India. Al Mansooran terrorists kill two security guards by tossing a grenade into their complex.
March 19, 2006: Pir Ghaib, Pakistan. After ascertaining that the victims were Punjabis, Muslim radicals shoot three men at a picnic area, killing two.
March 19, 2006: Hawija, Iraq. Religious extremists abduct and behead two soldiers.
March 19, 2006: Zafar Colony, Pakistan. Islamic militants are suspected in a bombing attack on a security convoy that leaves seven dead.
March 19, 2006: Baghdad, Iraq. Twelve bodies are found in the capital and Jihadis also gun down two civilians in Ramadi.
March 19, 2005: Doha, Qatar. Egyptian suicide bomber slams his car into a theatre, killing a British national and injuring sixteen others in the Qatari capital.
March 19, 2005: Kirkuk, Iraq. Jihad insurgents gun down a police officer, then kill three others at his funeral procession.
March 19, 2005: Beirut, Lebanon. Syrian-backed terrorists set off a car bomb in a Christian neighborhood, killing two innocents.
March 19, 2005: Narathiwat, Thailand. Three separate shooting attacks by Islamic militants leave at least two villagers dead, including a Buddhist man shot in the back of the head while sitting in his tea shop.
March 19, 2004: Karachi, Pakistan. Islamic radicals spray a police car with automatic weapons fire, killing one and injuring six others, including four passersby
March 19, 2004: Jerusalem, Israel. al-Aqsa Brigade apologizes after the jogger that it gunned down in cold blood turns out to be Arab.
March 19, 2004: Hergeysa, Somalia. Two aid workers shot to death in Somalia by anti-Western extremists.
March 19, 2004: Achkoy-Martan, Chechnya. Two people are killed and three injured when the Mujahideen fire on a car carrying utility workers
March 19, 2003: Mindanao, Philippines. Moro Islamic Liberation Front attacks a civilian minibus and kills nine, wounds four. They stopped and boarded the bus, then specifically targeted non-Muslim males only.
March
19, 2003: Sherabik, Afghanistan. Taliban attack a remote army post, capture Afghan soldiers and then stab them to death.
March 19, 2003: Kashmir, India. The Mujahideen gun down one man on a city street, and another inside his home in separate attacks.

March 19, 2002: Souq al-Had, Algeria. Islamic fundamentalists kill six victims, all from the same family. The father and mother were beheaded – the four children mutilated.
March 19, 2002: Lahore, Pakistan. Three people, including a professor, are killed in two sectarian attacks.
March 19, 2002: Algiers, Algeria. Thirteen injured by home-made bomb at the post office set by Islamic fundamentalists.
March 19, 2002: Souq al-Had, Algeria.Four farmers are ambushed and killed by armed Islamic fundamentalists.
March 19, 2002: Tuscon, AZ, USA. A 60-year-old man is gunned down by Muslim snipers on a golf course
March 19, 2002: Plangar, India. Militant Muslims hang a young girl.

March 19, 2001: Palestinians fired at two civilian buses near the settlement of Ofra. They also fired at an Israeli bus near Bet El.March 19, 2001: An Israeli was killed in a shooting attack in the Etzyon Bloc as he was driving north of Neve Daniyel. Several bullets hit his car, causing him to lose control of it, and he collided with a truck.March 19, 2000: Tanzania deported Egyptian Muslim Mustafa Said Ahmed, who was a suspect in the August ’98 U.S. embassy bombings. A Tanzanian suspect, Rashidi Salehe Hemed, was held in custody. March 19, 1994: A bomb exploded in front of the Misr-American Bank in Cairo. The primitive device was locally made and al-Gama’a al-Islamiya was suspected. March 19, 1994: In Azerbaijan, a massive terrorist bomb exploded on a train in the Baku subway station. The bomb was planted in the lead car and was detonated by remote-control. The Islamic government had recently cracked down on rival Muslim groups March 19, 1992: Jerusalem Day was proclaimed by the late Ayatollah Khomeini to demand the “liberation” of the Jewish capital from the Jews. March 19, 1988: In Athens, Greece, 13 people, including four U.S. servicemen, were wounded when a bomb went off at Oscar’s Bar. The Revolutionary Popular Solidarity organization claimed responsibility for the attack. They said that they wanted to kill Americans “to show solidarity with the people of Palestine and Nicaragua.” Police said that this group was part of the People’s Revolutionary Struggle and associated with the Japanese Red Army – both of which were supported by OPEC-backed Palestinians. March 19, 1988: Ten minutes after a bomb blasted the Israeli Embassy in Japan, a car bomb exploded outside the Saudi Arabian airline office. The Middle Core Faction was responsible. March 19, 1986: In Israel, Force-17 deployed a car bomb in Jerusalem, killing one Jew and injuring three others.
March 19, 1986:
Four Israeli Embassy staffers who were leaving an international trade fair in Cairo, Egypt were shot by Islamic gunmen. A woman secretary at the embassy was killed and the three other Jewish officials were seriously wounded. Shortly after the attack, Reuters received a typewritten letter signed by the Sunni “Egypt’s Revolution,” claiming credit for the attack. March 19, 1983: Two bombs were deployed on the ground floor of the Libyan Embassy in Beirut. March 19, 1977: A Turkish airlines flight from Diyarbakir to Ankara was hijacked by two young Turkish Muslims armed with pistols. They ordered the plane flown to Lebanon, and demanded a visit to the nearest Palestinian refugee camp. Shortly after the aircraft’s arrival in Beirut, all 174 passengers were released unharmed. The hijackers surrendered later that day to Lebanese authorities.

Thats all today folks
from
Merry Mo,s Murderous Mob

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