Role of Pakistan in anti Islam video

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Role of thakedar of Islami duniya in anti islam video was very late. my Q is

Why not sole nuke muslim country,thakedar of whole muslim duniya directed OIC and arab world to stop OIL supply to Ameerika and EU??


:taunt::taunt:

:rofl::rofl:
 

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Role of thakedar of Islami duniya in anti islam video was very late. my Q is

Why not sole nuke muslim country,thakedar of whole muslim duniya directed OIC and arab world to stop OIL supply to Ameerika and EU??

:taunt::taunt:

:rofl::rofl:
The day OIL supply end to the west by arabs it would be turned into stone age and back to days of camels and sheeps.
 

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The thekedar is the only mullah with islamic bombs ....it should have nuked the whole world to prove its thekedari :rofl:
 

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Q remains, why arab duniya dont follow pakistan instruction despite they are their leader and creator
 

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Anti-Islam film: Protesting lawyers enter Islamabad diplomatic enclave :confused:
ISLAMABAD / LAHORE / DI KHAN: A lawyers' rally protesting against the sacrilegious film has made its way into the diplomatic enclave in Islamabad and is attempting to move towards the US embassy, Express News reported on Wednesday.
The protesters set alight effigies of the man who allegedly made the blasphemous film.
A heavy contingent of police, already deployed at the Red Zone, attempted to hold off the protestors.
Political and religious parties have announced a country-wide protest against the film which has enraged Muslims worldwide.
The US consulate in Lahore was blocked off with containers set on roads leading to it.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik, during the peace conference in Islamabad, said that the government would participate in the strike against the blasphemous film.
Protests and rallies are underway in Dera Ismail (DI) Khan as well.
Frenzied protests continue across the country in an outpouring of outrage against a US film mocking Islam with demonstrators clashing with police, hurling rocks and shouting anti-US and anti-Israel slogans.
The film has sparked a week of furious protests outside US embassies and other American symbols in at least 20 countries.
 

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How many of those policemen "holding back" the crowds actually sympathize with the crowd?

Just wait for one of the policemen to turn on the men they are supposed to protect. It will be Mumtaz Qadri shooting Salman Taseer all over again!
 

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Pakistan businessman accused by film protesters of blasphemy for not closing shops
ISLAMABAD — Demonstrators angry over an anti-Islam film accused a local businessman in southern Pakistan of blasphemy, forcing the police to open a case and driving him and his family into hiding, following an argument that broke out when he refused to join their protest, officials said Wednesday.

The incident demonstrates the potential for abuse of the country's strict blasphemy laws as well as the intense feelings the film, which denigrates Islam's Prophet Muhammed, has unleashed in Pakistan.

The incident in the city of Hyderabad began when hundreds of protesters rallied Saturday. Some protesters demanded that businessman Haji Nasrullah Khan shut his roughly 120 shops in solidarity, said police officer Munir Abbasi.

When Khan refused, one of his tenants said his decision supported the film, the officer said.

The protesters claimed Khan insulted the Prophet while arguing with them, said city police chief Fareed Jan. But he said there was no evidence to suggest the insults really occurred and that police only opened a blasphemy case because they were pressured by the mob. Opening such a case doesn't mean the person is necessarily charged with the crime but that police are investigating him or her.

Protesters ransacked Khan's house, and surrounded a police station, refusing to go away until officials opened a blasphemy case, Abbasi said.

The situation became even more inflamed when religious leaders from one of the biggest mosques in the city issued an edict calling for Khan's death and announced from the mosque's loudspeakers that he should be killed, Abbasi said.

The police officer said Khan and his family members had gone into hiding in fear for their lives.

Under Pakistan's blasphemy laws, anyone found guilty of defiling the holy book, or Quran, or insulting Islam's Prophet Muhammad can face life in prison or death.

Critics say the laws are often abused to harass non-Muslims or to settle personal rivalries. Radical Islamist groups have also been behind some of the blasphemy accusations.

In this case, Abbasi said, police suspect some of the complaints against Khan by other shopkeepers may have been sparked more by his desire to evict some of them for late payment as opposed to any actual insults.

Abbasi said a prominent pro-Taliban religious party, Jamiat-e-Ulema Pakistan, and an al-Qaida linked militant group, Sipah-e-Sahaba, had been advocating against the shopkeeper.
I would rate Pakistan in the top 5 countries on my WTF'ness Scale :lol:
 

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