Monday, August 30, 2010

Murder of two brothers in Sialkot "Dawn "

Kamran Ali says:
August 28, 2010 at 1:13
Just for a second; if its my little son instead of Mughis & Munib, then I may have died before the sunset ? For that, tears are flowing like river from my heart and eyes. Sialkot died, Humanity died, we all are dead people, living in a graveyard with a title ‘Islamic Republic of Pakistan’ with a shameless dead democracy.

Just think when Mughis and Munib were expired and when their souls arrived in the court of ALLAH Almighty, the question must be asked: Who are your murderers? They should have replied, all the people who were watching us dying, capturing videos and shouting slogans and never interfered? Then ALLAH Almighty must have filled an F.I.R against all those culprits who were directly or indirectly involved in the incident of Shaheed brothers? The justice of ALLAH Almighty is surely the greatest one.

Oh ALLAH Almighty; we beg for mercy. . .May Allah protect all of us.

Have faith … Remember He is Just, Rahman, Raheem, Master of The Day of Judgment, Nothing is hidden from Him, He hears and sees all things, His are the Most Glorious Names (Qualities).

Shagufta Sharif says:
August 26, 2010 at 18:26
I am extremely saddened by the events that took place in Sialkot. There is no seperation of powers in Pakistan and therefore justice can never be expected to be achieved. This case was highlighted due to the modern media in which everyone is out there to get a “scoop”! Pakistan was created because of Islam and it will fall because of it too…Pakistan has lost the values on which it was built. We in the UK, are appalled by what we have seen. At the present time, in the UK a woman is being interviewed by the Police for putting a cat in the trash can. The cat was not killed but was left in there for 15 hours. There is a public outcry. Compare that with what has happened in our beloved Pakistan.
Indian says:
August 26, 2010 at 8:01
I felt really sad for the kids. I also felt bad for the poor people caught in floods. I am also wondering whether this level of outrage has been expressed in the past for innocent minorities (Shias, Ahmediyas, Hindus, Christians) killed in Pakistan? I hope your country will feel the same way for everyone killed and not just for Sunni muslims.

Indian says:
August 26, 2010 at 8:01
I felt really sad for the kids. I also felt bad for the poor people caught in floods. I am also wondering whether this level of outrage has been expressed in the past for innocent minorities (Shias, Ahmediyas, Hindus, Christians) killed in Pakistan? I hope your country will feel the same way for everyone killed and not just for Sunni muslims.

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Nabiya says:
August 27, 2010 at 2:01
Please lets not diminish the sadness of this by bringing in politics/minorities. It was a disgustng act on the basis of humanity. Every life is important but the end of it in any cruel such way is very very sad. And it is sad no matter who you are or what your background is.

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Naeem Malik says:
August 27, 2010 at 16:55
@Nabiya Indian raise a valid point…it is not politics.

Just to let you know recently 2 Christian Brother murdered outside of court but contamination from civil society, government or media were not encouraging. Although Sialkot case is extreme in term of brutality before killings but we have to be very vocal about any injustice against minorities or terrorist activities around the world.

That’s the only way to raise awareness among ppl. Gojra incident is other example of intolerance in society.

Ashish Singh says:
August 24, 2010 at 7:23
I am deeply sorry and saddened, more so reading a few reactions of some bloggers urging to “Do the same” to the perpetrators. I think law should bring them to justice and give the offenders a chance to explain why they did it, if found guilty they should get their punishment as per the law of the land.
Well my dear friends NO Human or No Animal deserves the treatment done to these two humanbeings. If we start justifying such acts on any ground whatsoever, we will end up into savage beasts. Even animals do not kill unless they are hungry or threatened. This one is even beyond them. As Gandhiji put it ” an eye for an eye will leave the entire world blind”. May god gives sanity to people, so that they remain human.

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Ghulam N. Khan says:
August 25, 2010 at 3:24
Great comments Mr Ashish Singh.

Dinesh Tripathy says:
August 23, 2010 at 21:27
Oh my god this is one of the most horrific moments I have ever seen in my life. Even if they were robbers what kind of punishment is this. I have met few pakistanis who are really very nice people i am not sure if sialkot does not have the kind of people whom I have met. Its not religion but the mindset of people who tolerate this kind of behavior well said unsaid this incident will always relate to people living in pakistan and specially sialkot…. Well am from India(Mumbai) even kasab was not beaten this way god why did you created this kind of people i hope that place was the hell atleast for that time

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