Two arrested for screening ‘pro-Taliban’ film
The Newspaper's Correspondent
Published
March 18, 2014
SIALKOT: Bambanwala police have registered a case against two brothers under 16 MPO for arranging screening of an alleged pro-Taliban documentary in Mitranwali village, Daska tehsil, on Monday.
According to the first information report registered on the report of Sub-Inspector Muhammad Younas, Shafiqur Rehman and Aneesur Rehman had arranged a screening of an alleged pro-Taliban documentary in their drawing room-cum-medical store for locals. The suspects also preached ‘Talibanisation’ there.
The report stated the act was against national interest and hampered maintenance of peace there. Police arrested the suspects and sent them behind bars.
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Karachi Wala
Mar 18, 2014 07:27am
Now get ready for an onslaught from greater Mullah brotherhood and TTP apologists.
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Amjad Wyne
Mar 18, 2014 08:34am
That is the first time I have heard something reasonable - thank you for taking these individuals off the street.
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ahmad
Mar 18, 2014 09:58am
Pakistani media is completely biased in this war,in a war and both sides should have equal rights to express their point of view....this paid media never shows the point of view of taliban!
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Randomstranger
Mar 18, 2014 10:02am
Good job. Also please arrest the whole tableeghi jamaat. They are slowly poisoning the entire society.
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Faruq
Mar 18, 2014 10:32am
@ahmad:
There's actually been quite a bit of unnecessary media support for the Taliban, which jeopardised operations like Lal Masjid, which seem to have been done for legitimate reasons, but were chastised by the media.
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ahsan
Mar 18, 2014 02:50pm
A very good job done Mr .Sub-Inspector Muhammad Younas, We need more patriots like you. Siding with the enemy should not be tolerated.
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Blitzer
Mar 18, 2014 06:29pm
This part just brought a big smile to my face: "in their drawing room-cum-medical store".
I bet neither of these two gentlemen is a licensed pharmacist.
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khanm
Mar 18, 2014 06:37pm
@Randomstranger:
i agree with you one hundred percent.... we all should have the freedom of expression and freedom of speech.... Violence can be curbed down if we let our anger out by expressing our self, opinion heard are heard and calmly understanding each other. The role of the intellectual / media cannot be to excuse the violence of one side and condemn that of the other.
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Akram
Mar 18, 2014 08:11pm
these Taliban apologists should be publicly whipped, they obviously approve of this type of justice, let them get a taste of it from the other end.
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sam
Mar 18, 2014 09:44pm
Why is no one talking the banning or reforming the Madarasas which churn out these people?
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someone
Mar 19, 2014 05:05am
What??? No freedom of expression or speech???
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Mahmood
Mar 19, 2014 02:53pm
@ahmad:
Taliban or taliban apologists shouldn't have been given airtime on the media to begin with. In a war you have to choose the side you are on. About the point of view, they have been expressing their point of view over the years and the dead men, women and kids of Pakistan can pretty much attest to the facts.
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Husain Jan
Mar 19, 2014 03:40pm
very good, well done. Sialkot police need to be appreciated for this type of vigil which is very necessary to stop any further spread of Talibanisation. Hope police of other cities / districts will also keep such vigil and bring the culprits to book.
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Jawwad
Mar 20, 2014 03:48am
Maybe i'm just too cynical, but the Punjab police doing something in the public interest... just sounds so unlike them. I'm sure there was an ulterior motive.
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