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Sipah-i-Sahaba activist shot dead
A woman pedestrian close by also killed in the attack.
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Sectarian killing?: Former SSP district leader, woman killed in Bahawalnagar
Hafiz Essa was heading home after closing his store when he was gunned down by unknown armed men on motorcycles.
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New leader: Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamat elects new president
Allama Muhammad Ahmed Ludhyanvi has been elected the president of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamat (ASWJ) for next 3 years.
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Tolerance: ‘Aga Khan state will not be allowed’
ASWJ said his party would resist any attempt to set up an Aga Khan state in the Gilgit-Baltistan region.
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Demonstrations: Religious parties say no to NATO, again
The protester believed that the government was being pressured into reopening the supply routes by the US.
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Sectarian tensions: Alleged mastermind, five others arrested for GB unrest
Main mosques sealed in Gilgit to curb violence.
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Sealed: No more protests in front of Parliament
Police seal off Parade Avenue after MWM call off protest.
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Blasphemy allegations: Ulema Board’s assistance sought
Public prosecutor tells police that Section 295 C can be inserted in FIR against cleric, rally organiser.
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After standstill: Curfew relaxed in Gilgit for replenishment of food supplies
Citizens have been permitted to leave their homes from 2pm to 5pm.
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Stranded by violence: Over 100 foreigners evacuated from G-B
A special army task force reached Gilgit from Islamabad and conducted the operation.
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G-B violence aftermath: More than 30 people still missing, 12 foreigners also stranded
Army tightens security in the region.
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Target killings: 11 more people die in the city as killings continue unabated
11 more injured, Rangers seize weapons from a flat in Eidgah area.
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G-B killings: Political support expressed on both sides
The Jafaria Alliance and Ahle Sunnat wal Jamaat make their stands public.
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Curfew relaxed: People buy food items in Gilgit
The curfew relaxed between 3:00pm to 5:00pm.
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Aftermath: Section 144 imposed in Skardu
On the directives of Interior Minister Rehman Malik, mobile phone services jammed in Gilgit.
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Sectarian violence aftermath: Section 144 imposed in Skardu
On the directives of Interior Minister Rehman Malik, mobile phone services jammed in Gilgit.
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Deadly Sunday: In G-B, sectarian unrest boils over
Army called out, curfew imposed after 16 killed.
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Only God can end my life, not United States: Hafiz Saeed
JuD to challenge US bounty on Hafiz Saeed in international court.
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US bounty on Hafiz Saeed is attack on Islam: Jamaatud Dawa
JuD spokesperson condemns US terror bounty of $10 million for the chief of Jamaatud Dawa.
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Gilgit curfew: 10 killed following grenade attack on ASWJ
Gunmen open fire on buses in reaction to a hand grenade attack which killed 5 people in Gilgit.
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Hazaras’ killings: Ban on violent religious outfits demanded
MWM activists threatened to protest across the country if arrests are not made.
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Strike City wears deserted look; release of banned outfit’s leader demanded
Police made the arrest based on reports he was involved in a firing incident.
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Defunct SSP chief Maulana Ludhianvi detained by Islamabad police
Police registered an FIR against him but were unable to arrest him despite numerous attempts.
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Outcry: Govt warned not to restore NATO supply
DPC stages rally in Peshawar, Jirga held in Miranshah; JUI-F holds bike rally
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Call for protests: ASWJ warns against curriculum change in G-B
The reaction came after the process of changing the curriculum entered its final stage.
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To ban or not to ban: Conflicting reports on ASWJ ban causes confusion
Sources confirm the ban for involvement in terrorism and anti-state activities.
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Pakistan’s so-called banned organisations
These organisations have reinvented themselves as welfare organisations, relying on their rural outreach.
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No ban on Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat
Difa-e-Pakistan Council says Interior Minister Rehman Malik has personally refuted BBC report claiming ban on ASWJ.
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ASWJ calls for protest against 'curriculum change' in Gilgit-Baltistan
ASWJ claims curriculum change will have names of the Holy Prophet's (pbuh) companions removed from textbooks.
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‘Discreet’ ban: Religious right reject reports of ASWJ ban
Chief says none of their offices sealed yet.
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Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamat ban on US directive, says Ludhianvi
Maulana Ludhianvi says Ahl-e-Sunnat a school of thought, ASWJ considers this a ban on Ahle-e-Sunnat followers.
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Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat banned in Pakistan: Report
The new notification, not publicly announced, has been issued based on schedule-one of the Anti-Terrorism Act.
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Quran burning: ASWJ to observe ‘day of protection’ on Friday
The group’s chief says desecration of the Quran part of American crusade against Muslims.
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Ahle Sunnat: ‘Do not issue NOC for procession’
The ASWJ is alleged to be a re-grouped Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan, which had been banned from operating.
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Paradigm shift: In political vacuum, JI stands at crossroads
Party struggles with its past while facing the brunt of intelligence agencies.
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Holy Alliance: ASWJ supports Sharifs in by-polls
This is just an official announcement to encourage the victory of PML-N in Punjab, says ASWJ official.
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Strong anti-US sentiments in Difa-e-Pakistan’s Islamabad rally
US resolution on Balochistan raises temperatures; Maulana Samiul Haq says America wants Pakistan’s dismemberment.
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In defiance: Difa-e-Pakistan converges on capital
Despite bans on entry to the ICT, Hafiz Saeed and Maulana Ahmed Ludhianwi reached Rawalpindi.
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Warning from afar
It seems a bit bizarre that the US State Department should need to warn Pakistan about groups operating in its midst.
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Despite ban, JuD, ASWJ chiefs reach Rawalpindi for rally
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and Ahmed Ludhianvi to join Sarbarahi Ijlas today.
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JuD, ASWJ leaders' entry banned in Islamabad
ASWJ members say ban imposed on US asking, MPO to be challenged in court.
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Karachi violence: ASWJ activists killed
Shabbir died on the spot while Ateeq died at Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.
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Flare up: Rival groups clash
Following the arrests, the residents also staged a protest against the police but they were dispersed by them.
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Is this a joke?
Even by our standards DPC is a bit of a joke. This crowd needs to be defeated at the polls, dealt by power of state.
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Difa-e-Pakistan: Religious right delivers verbal punches at rally
Jamatud Dawa chief Saeed says US is leaving Afghanistan after facing a serious defeat.
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Govt should break away from Pak-US partnership, says Hafiz Saeed
Jamatud Dawa chief Saeed says US is leaving Afghanistan after facing a serious defeat.
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Difa-e-Pakistan Part 2/2: Who is aiding the jihadis’ resurgence?
Analysts say Arabs funneling funds to this America-bashing movement.
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Public rally: Difa-e-Pakistan bandwagon rolls into Karachi
The event is being promoted online through a newly launched website and Twitter.
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Difa-e-Pakistan Part 1/2: Jihadis itch for resurgence
Religious leaders, some from banned outfits, join hands to ‘save Pakistan’.
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Target killing: ST and ASWJ workers gunned down
Ahmed was on his way home when he was attacked.