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Gas load shedding and CNG crises:  The real issue is not the Gas shortage; in fact these rulers are diverting the people's attention from the American war

The government has contracted itself to erect one crisis after another. At a critical time, when Pakistan has become a target for the Blackwater mercenaries, ongoing military operations in Waziristan, Orakzai, Bajaur, Mehmand, Malakand and Khyber agencies under the American diktat

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   Press Release The government serves India's security needs while at the same time collaborating with the polytheist enemy to weaken the defence forces of the country

       Yesterday (28 December, 2009) various newspapers and television channels reported the arrival of Indian security forces in the country under the pretext of providing security to the Indian High Commission compound. Newspapers in India also recently published reports that the Indian government was training personnel for this job. However the government was shamelessly denying this even though TV footages, newspaper photos, and eye witness accounts reveals that the forces of the polytheist enemy are roaming in and around the compound. Government ministers made contradictory statements on the subject. The Home Minister Sahara Khatun denied it; the State Minister for Home Affairs, Shamsul Hoque said the matter was still at stage of discussion while the Foreign Secretary Mijarul Quayes stated that India has not expressed its intent to man the high commission with its own personnel. Do these ministers expect the people to believe that Indian security forces entered the country without the government's knowledge and collaboration?!

     The Muslims of Bangladesh want to know why the government of Sheikh Hasina is so devoted to fulfilling the security needs of India and the Indian High Commission. Last month the government did India's dirty work by kidnapping leaders of ULFA and handing them over to Indian security forces. And the people will not forget the government's collaboration with India in killing our military officers in Pilkhana (BDR headquarters). On the one hand they are conspiring with India to weaken the defence forces of the country while at the same time serving India's security needs.

     It need not be mentioned that India is an enemy state. The subservient stance taken by the government is a crime against Islam, and the Muslims. Allah (SWT) has declared those who take the disbelievers as their allies as hypocrites and they will face severe punishment in the Hereafter.

     "Give to the hypocrites the tidings that there is for them a painful torment. Those who take disbelievers for Auliyah' (protectors or helpers or friends) instead of believers, do they seek honour, power and glory with them? Verily, then to Allah belongs all honour, power and glory". [TMQ an-Nisaa': 138-139]

     Hizb ut-Tahrir reminds the Muslims that under the current system it is natural and inevitable to have hypocrite rulers who feel no shame in openly lying to you and serving your enemies behind your backs. We call upon you to remove them and re-establish the Khilafah "Caliphate" which will sincerely look after your interests and not those of your enemies.

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Headline news for 01-04-2010

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  • Putin: US cannot do whatever it wants
  • Egypt buys US war planes
  • Iran: "Britain will receive a punch on the mouth..."
  • Terror havens in four states: US
  • Malaysia rules Catholic paper has right to use 'Allah'

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Putin: US cannot do whatever it wants

Russia needs more weapons to punch through America 's new missile defence shield, Vladimir Putin said yesterday in blunt remarks that will complicate efforts to cut the nuclear arsenals of the former Cold War rivals. The Russian Prime Minister, reasserting himself as the country's real ruler, said that Moscow should press ahead with a new generation of weapons to stop the Americans doing "whatever they want". "To preserve the balance we must develop offensive weapons systems, not missile defence systems as the United States is doing," he said during a visit to the naval port of Vladivostok on the Pacific coast. Until now, it had seemed that Washington and Moscow were edging towards a successor to the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (Start), despite failing to meet the original target of December 5. Asked why the talks had failed to reach agreement on a new deal, Mr Putin said: "What is the problem? The problem is that our American partners are building an anti-missile shield and we are not building one."

Egypt buys US war planes

US aerospace giant Lockheed Martin is to sell 24 F-16 jet fighters to Egypt in a 3.2 billion dollar deal, a company spokesman said Tuesday. "We understand that the governments of the United States and Egypt have reached an agreement over a contract for military sale to provide 24 F-16s to Egypt ," Lockheed spokesman Joe Stout told AFP.

The company hoped to get the contract signed "early next year," he said, adding that the 3.2 billion dollars "was the amount in the agreement between the two countries." The Egyptian Air Force is the fourth largest F-16 operator in the world, according to defense industry reports. Egypt , which receives about 1.5 billion dollars in annual US aid, was the first Arab state to make peace with Israel , a top US ally.

Iran: "Britain will receive a punch on the mouth..."

This week the Iranian government vented its anger at Britain , declaring that London deserved a "punch in the mouth" for its role as the "chief culprit" behind the mass protests sweeping the Islamic Republic. The British ambassador to Tehran was summoned to the foreign ministry to answer charges of interfering. Iranian anger had been fuelled by Foreign Secretary David Miliband's public condemnation of the crackdown. Iran 's Foreign Minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, warned: " Britain will receive a punch on the mouth if it does not stop its nonsense."

Terror havens in four states: US

US President Barack Obama has identified Afghanistan , Pakistan , Yemen and Somalia as the four places where terrorists were hatching plans to attack the United States .

"We will continue to use every element of our national power to disrupt, to dismantle and defeat the violent extremists who threaten us, whether they are from Afghanistan or Pakistan , Yemen or Somalia , or anywhere where they are plotting attacks against the US homeland", he said

Malaysia rules Catholic paper has right to use 'Allah'

Malaysia's high court ruled Thursday that a Catholic paper had the right to use the word "Allah" after a long-running dispute between the government and the weekly in the Muslim-majority nation. The ruling overturns the government's controversial threat to cancel The Herald's annual publishing permit."The applicant has the constitutional right to use the word 'Allah'," Judge Lau Bee Lan told a packed courtroom, declaring the government's ban on the paper's use of the word "illegal, null and void".The weekly used the word "Allah" as a translation for "God" in its Malay-language section but the government argued "Allah" should be used only by Muslims. Lau said the home ministry, which licenses all newspapers in the country, had taken into account "irrelevant considerations" when making the paper's publishing permit conditional on it not using the word. She said it had shown no evidence that the use of the word by Christians was "a threat to national security".

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 The cowardly attack on the Muharram procession on Karachi

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     In the light of the cowardly attack on the Muharram procession on Karachi's M A Jinnah road on Monday 28 December, killing at least 40 Muslims and wounding dozens, Hizb ut-Tahrir  Wilayah Pakistan held nationwide demonstrations and sent delegation to Imambaragh in the country. Hizb ut-Tahrir  strongly denounced the relentless campaign of bombings, funded and organized by America's agencies and private military organizations, such as Xe Services LLC (formerly known as Blackwater). Hizb ut-Tahrir  condemned America's brutal tactics, which she has employed in Afghanistan and Iraq, and called for the immediate establishment of the Khilafah "Caliphate", which will unify the Muslims of the world and remove all colonialist presence from the Muslim Lands.

 

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Tory lies about Hizb ut-Tahrir exposed

London UK, 14th Dec 2009 - On Friday 11th December, following investigations, authorities in Haringey council have said that they could find no evidence  to support allegations by Conservative leader David Cameron and Michael Gove that local Muslim schools were a front for the Islamic political party Hizb ut-Tahrir.

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Headline news for 24-12-2009

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  • US survey reveals: Islam is a dangerous religion
  • UK priest: Rob the rich if you are poor
  • World leaders 'have betrayed people of Gaza
  • Turkey buys 10 Israeli unmanned aerial vehicles
  • Ahmadinejad denies reports of Iranian efforts to test a nuclear trigger
  •  US Special Forces conducted multiple raids in Pakistan
  • World Bank doesn't accept Kashmir as part of India

 

US survey reveals: Islam is a dangerous religion

Two out of three Protestant pastors believe Islam is a "dangerous" religion, according to a new survey from a US Southern Baptist-affiliated research group. The survey of more than 1,000 Protestant clergy by LifeWay Research, released last week found that 45% strongly agree with the statement "I believe Islam is a dangerous religion" and another 21% agree somewhat with it. The results of the telephone survey were based on a random sample of 1,002 senior pastors taken in October 2008 and had an overall margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. On Dec. 10, evangelist Franklin Graham told CNN that while he loves the Muslim people in countries he's visited with his Samaritan's Purse ministry, "I don't agree with the teachings of Islam and I find it to be a very violent religion."

 UK priest: Rob the rich if you are poor

A priest from North Yorkshire UK has advised his congregation to shoplift if they find themselves in hard times. Father Tim Jones, the parish priest of St Lawrence and St Hilda in York , said people should steal from big chains rather than small businesses. He said society's attitude to those in need "leaves some people little option but crime".

Speaking to his congregation, Father Jones said: "My advice, as a Christian priest, is to shoplift...We create a situation which leaves some people little option but crime."

 World leaders 'have betrayed people of Gaza '

Human rights groups have released a report accusing the world of betraying the people of Gaza , by failing to end an Israeli-led blockade. The report by 16 non-government organisations accuses Israel of violating international law by imposing an indiscriminate blockade which it says punishes the entire Gaza population for the acts of a few. Its authors include the groups Oxfam, Amnesty International and many church organisations.  It highlights the blockade on building materials which has prevented Gaza from restoring countless buildings destroyed in the war.

 Turkey buys 10 Israeli unmanned aerial vehicles

Turkey has decided to go through with the purchase of ten unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) from Israel , Israel Radio reported Tuesday. The announcement of the decision was made Monday by the director-general of Turkey Aerospace Industries. Official affirmation of the deal is expected in the coming days. Israel and Turkey agreed on a $185 million UAV deal four years ago, but the Turkish defense minister in July announced the deal would not go through as scheduled due to Israeli delays.

President Shimon Peres met with Turkish President Abdullah Gul while in Copenhagen and Defense Minister Ehud Barak is to travel to Turkey in January for talks with his Turkish counterpart.

 Ahmadinejad denies reports of Iranian efforts to test a nuclear trigger

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said a document apparently showing that Tehran plans to test a trigger for a nuclear bomb is a US forgery. In an interview filmed on Friday with ABC News, Mr Ahmadinejad said the report in the Times newspaper was "fundamentally not true". Mr Ahmadinejad said criticism of Iran 's nuclear programme had become "a repetitive and tasteless joke". The Times reported last week that it had obtained a document, dating from 2007, describing a four-year plan by Iran to test a nuclear trigger using uranium deuteride. The product can be used as a neutron initiator: the component of a nuclear bomb that triggers an explosion.

 US Special Forces conducted multiple raids in Pakistan

US Special Forces have conducted multiple clandestine raids as part of a secret war inside Pakistan 's tribal areas where Washington is pressing to expand its drone attacks, a report in Britain 's Guardian newspaper said. Citing a former Nato officer, the Guardian said these incursions, only one of which was previously reported, occurred between 2003 and 2008. It involved helicopter-borne elite soldiers entering through the border at night. The incursions were never declared to the Pakistani government, the report said. The source said Pakistan was kept in the dark about the operations and that the United States would not officially confirm the procedures. After the only publicly acknowledged special forces' raid in September 2008, Pakistan 's foreign office condemned it as ‘a grave provocation', while the Pakistani military threatened retaliatory action.

 World Bank doesn't accept Kashmir as part of India

The World Bank has refused to accept occupied Kashmir as an integral part of India and has insisted on a disclaimer from the Jammu and Kashmir government that funding for a project will not be seen as recognition of India 's territorial claim on the state. The bank has put a ‘disclaimer clause' for bankrolling a key project in the disputed state which indicates that funding of projects in disputed areas should not be used to endorse territorial claims, said a news report here on Tuesday. The government of the occupied state wants New Delhi to settle issue with the World Bank, which has refused to fund more projects in the state, treating it as a disputed territory between India and Pakistan . Mr Ahmad said the World Bank had raised the disclaimer issue last year after assessment of the project which was then at the funding stage.

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