MQM especially its top leadership faced worst police torture in 1990s while protesting within the li

bisaat

Banned
Yes shutting down and torching Jang Offices, burning their news papers in Karachi and Hyderabad was alright in the past. Raising slogans like "mahajir qaum ke teen ghaddar mir jaffer mir sadiq aur mir khaleel ur rehman" was also commendable because SCENE KI DEMAND JO THI

please share the news links of MQM burning down jang office thanks
 

Night-Hawk

Senator (1k+ posts)
please share the news links of MQM burning down jang office thanks


(daily Amn, June 22, 1987). On June 21, MQM chairman, Azim Ahmad Tariq, stated that the anti-Mohajir policy of daily Jang would be fully resisted. He announced Jang’s boycott, and asked people not to read it. The same evening, dozen-armed persons attacked Jang’s bureau in Hyderabad and put the premises on fire.

MQM’s bully also took Karachi’s press to task. When the press started reporting even half-truths about MQM, the gunmen went into action. Known journalist Maulana Salahuddin’s house was set on fire long before he was finally assassinated. Daily Dawn, eveninger “Star” and monthly “Herald” were prevented from distribution. Copies of dailies” Jang” and “The News” were burnt in thousands, and MQM chairman, Azim Tariq, openly threatened journalists when he said in a public meeting that they should “keep their Ka’aba in the right direction”. Zafar Abbas, Kamran Khan, Nafisa Hoodbhai and other journalists were attacked.

On February 18 Altaf telephonically addressed sympathizers in Karachi’s Hasrat Mohani Hall. He asked them, “how long will you wait, how will you live”? The audience responded, “half for you, half for us”. The boycottof daily Jang was announced in this meeting and it was decided that hawkers would not be permitted to distribute Jang the next morning.

Daily Jang, being the largest circulated newspaper of the country, tried to break the shackles in earlier days of the Pir (Altaf Hussain) and he threatened that paper “one paper is becoming a party against “Mohajirs”, it should take warning (daily Amn April 6, 1987). The Pir’s disciples ultimately in Hyderabad lit up 30,000 copies of the paper on June 21, 1987. Thousands of copies more were burnt in Karachi. On June 24, Jang columnist, Nizam Siddiqui, wrote, “Altaf Hussain demands that Jang should; publish his statements and photographs in places proposed by him, and that his opponents views should not be brought into print. No political party or leader has made such a demandin 47 years.” Altaf’s reactions have always been aggressive and devoid of any regard for ethics.

Until today, this evening newspaper is acting as an official spokesman of MQM. On November 14, 1988, Altaf served another warning to daily Jang. “If Jang does not change its attitude by 16 November, we will putan end to lit forever” (daily Savera, Karachi). On March 8, 1989, Jang failed to cover May or Dr Farooq Sattar’s wedding to the satisfaction of Altaf Hussain. He said, “this has been a source of grief, to us. We will observe a token boycott of Jang on March 10″.

Azim Tariq said, “we appeal to hawkers not to lift Jang on March 10th. And we are telling them in advance” (daily Amn, March 8, 1989). On the orders of Altaf Hussain and Azim Tariq (the same Azim Tariq who was lately killed on the directives of Altaf Hussain), MQM workers in Hyderabad burnt hundreds of thousands of copies of dailies Jang, Dawn, The News, Jasarat, Star, monthly Herald and weekly Takbir between March 10 and March 20, 1991.

All above courtesy of
http://mqmexposed.blogspot.com/ and http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/pakistan/terroristoutfits/MQM.htm However (in my previous posts) I have mentioned many more links in the past ... becoming dead with passage of time and with coercion of this mafia

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Night-Hawk

Senator (1k+ posts)
so where did MQM 'tourch' jang office?


(daily Amn, June 22, 1987). On June 21, MQM chairman, Azim Ahmad Tariq, stated that the anti-Mohajir policy of daily Jang would be fully resisted. He announced Jang’s boycott, and asked people not to read it. The same evening, dozen-armed persons attacked Jang’s bureau in Hyderabad and put the premises on fire.

MQM’s bully also took Karachi’s press to task. When the press started reporting even half-truths about MQM, the gunmen went into action. Known journalist Maulana Salahuddin’s house was set on fire long before he was finally assassinated. Daily Dawn, eveninger “Star” and monthly “Herald” were prevented from distribution. Copies of dailies” Jang” and “The News” were burnt in thousands, and MQM chairman, Azim Tariq, openly threatened journalists when he said in a public meeting that they should “keep their Ka’aba in the right direction”. Zafar Abbas, Kamran Khan, Nafisa Hoodbhai and other journalists were attacked.

On February 18 Altaf telephonically addressed sympathizers in Karachi’s Hasrat Mohani Hall. He asked them, “how long will you wait, how will you live”? The audience responded, “half for you, half for us”. The boycottof daily Jang was announced in this meeting and it was decided that hawkers would not be permitted to distribute Jang the next morning.

Daily Jang, being the largest circulated newspaper of the country, tried to break the shackles in earlier days of the Pir (Altaf Hussain) and he threatened that paper “one paper is becoming a party against “Mohajirs”, it should take warning (daily Amn April 6, 1987). The Pir’s disciples ultimately in Hyderabad lit up 30,000 copies of the paper on June 21, 1987. Thousands of copies more were burnt in Karachi. On June 24, Jang columnist, Nizam Siddiqui, wrote, “Altaf Hussain demands that Jang should; publish his statements and photographs in places proposed by him, and that his opponents views should not be brought into print. No political party or leader has made such a demandin 47 years.” Altaf’s reactions have always been aggressive and devoid of any regard for ethics.

Until today, this evening newspaper is acting as an official spokesman of MQM. On November 14, 1988, Altaf served another warning to daily Jang. “If Jang does not change its attitude by 16 November, we will putan end to lit forever” (daily Savera, Karachi). On March 8, 1989, Jang failed to cover May or Dr Farooq Sattar’s wedding to the satisfaction of Altaf Hussain. He said, “this has been a source of grief, to us. We will observe a token boycott of Jang on March 10″.

Azim Tariq said, “we appeal to hawkers not to lift Jang on March 10th. And we are telling them in advance” (daily Amn, March 8, 1989). On the orders of Altaf Hussain and Azim Tariq (the same Azim Tariq who was lately killed on the directives of Altaf Hussain), MQM workers in Hyderabad burnt hundreds of thousands of copies of dailies Jang, Dawn, The News, Jasarat, Star, monthly Herald and weekly Takbir between March 10 and March 20, 1991.

All above courtesy of
http://mqmexposed.blogspot.com/ and http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countr...utfits/MQM.htm However (in my previous posts) I have mentioned many more links in the past ... becoming dead with passage of time and with coercion of this mafia
21jn2m9.jpg
 

Res1Pect

Minister (2k+ posts)
All Nooraz are getting Blinder and Blinder with every Passing day. These Noora Darbariz are already deaf, dumb and dunce. Now, they are also losing their eyesight and finding similarities btw IK and MqM altaf.
 

Neutral man

Senator (1k+ posts)
Punjab k log tajziye kuch aese dete hen ...,
muje to lagta he....
shyaad aese hua ho ga..
ye ho jaye ga...
falana dhimkana
o bhai kabi ghar se nikal kr dekho ,,, malik ko pehchano
 

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