Hehehe.... orang Islam yg ngebantai orang Ahmadiyah di Cikeungsi dgn kejinya 
itu jg dianggap sbg pahlawan koq.




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>From: pemerhatidunia <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 11:49 PM
>Subject: [proletar] PAKISTAN: HERO of ISLAM
>
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>  
>Agama yang tidak bermoral begini ini hanya ISLAM, kalah debat pendapat, 
>membunuh. Dipuja dan dilindungi, lagi. 
>Pakistan: "We will not let the government keep hostage the hero of Islam, who 
>killed a blasphemous infidel"
>
>The suspension of the death sentence for the assassin of the Pakistani 
>governor and blasphemy law critic, Salman Taseer, has only emboldened the 
>protesters. In their outrage following the verdict against Mumtaz Qadri, they 
>have also ransacked the judge's chambers, while making the standard 
>allegations of a "Jewish" hand in the verdict. "Pakistani Islamic extremists 
>march in support of assassin Mumtaz Qadri," by Jibran Khan for Asia News, 
>October 14:
>
>Islamabad (AsiaNews) - The Islamic fundamentalist fringe, the association of 
>lawyers in Rawalpindi, a famous judge of the court of Lahore and thousands of 
>Pakistanis are on the streets: a large chunk of the country is challenging the 
>judiciary and the government, guilty of condemning to death Mumtaz Qadri, the 
>bodyguard and self-confessed murderer of the Punjab Governor Salman Taseer, 
>who was killed on January 2 for defending the Christian Asia Bibi and asking 
>for changes to the blasphemy laws. Speaking to AsiaNews Catholic leaders 
>confirm the "mass reaction" of religious parties against the ruling and 
>observe "with great sorrow" a nation that is "in danger of falling into chaos 
>and anarchy."
>
>Sahibzada Fazle Karim, president of the Sunni Ittehad Council, has announced 
>for 21 November next, a human chain under the slogan: "Bring down the 
>government." According to the extremist leader, a long line of people will 
>link Rawalpindi – home to the court that handed down the sentence against 
>Qadri - and Karachi in southern Pakistan, demanding the resignation of the 
>executive. "We will not let the government - said Sahibzada Fazle Karim – keep 
>hostage the hero of Islam, who killed a blasphemous infidel." He then launches 
>an appeal to all Muslims, to fight together against "the government, the 
>Ahmadis and the West" accused of "conspiracy against Islam."
>
>In a surprise decision, the former head of the Lahore High Court has decided 
>to take the legal defense of Qadri in the appeal process in Islamabad. 
>"Qadri's gesture is justified - says the judge – as one of a true Muslim." The 
>members of the Association of lawyers of Rawalpindi have also given the 
>government an ultimatum: if within five days Judge Syed Pervez Ali Shah - 
>author of the sentence to death – is not transferred a lawyers strike will be 
>launched nationwide. Meanwhile, the city attorney has suspended the 
>enforceability of the death sentence, pending appeal.
>
>Meanwhile, among the Catholic leaders in Pakistan the fear of a violent drift 
>of the protest remains: for Msgr. Lawrence Saldanha, archbishop emeritus of 
>Lahore, there was a "massive response" of Islamic religious parties, which so 
>far, "the authorities have been able to control." For Mgr. Rufin Anthony, 
>Bishop of Islamabad-Rawalpindi, the fact a respected judge decides to assume 
>the defense of a criminal is not a "good sign" for the judicial system in 
>Pakistan. Not only for the act of killing itself, clarifies the prelate, but 
>for "the justification for killing anyone who does not share your opinion."
>
>The bishop of the capital, warns that the country may plunge into chaos and 
>anarchy, becoming a place where "the killers are considered heroes." And note 
>a contradiction: If Taseer's murder was justified, why is the Islamic Tehreek 
>movement offering a sum of money "to wash the blood spilled with money."
>
>Islamic law provides for the use of diyya, or blood money, giving people with 
>enough money or sufficient connections and influence to raise it the 
>possibility of buying their way out of their crimes. The offer here is 
>condescending and disdainful, attempting to buy off the loss of Taseer at a 
>price of their choosing and make the matter go away, so that Qadri gets off 
>scot-free.
>Posted by Marisol on October 15, 2011 12:01 AM | 4 Comments 
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