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HuT links: Brig Ali contests his conviction by a military court
Moves LHC against army’s authority to try servicemen after retirement.
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The Lord be praised
Thank the Lord We were spared presence of Islam4UK, Al-Muhajiroun at so-called ‘Sharia for Pakistan conference’.
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Hizbut Tahrir and the army
Army is loyal to ideology of Pakistan, few officers may be led astray because of their insulation from civil society.
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Links with banned group: Military court jails Brig Ali, four majors
Convicted officers have the right to appeal their conviction.
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Hizbut Tahrir ties: Brigadier Ali, 3 other officers found guilty
Brigadier Ali Khan will be imprisoned for five years.
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Brig Ali's court martial proceedings conclude
Military court, on completing the proceedings, will draft a written order and send it to the commanding officer.
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Registering protest: On being refused lawyer of choice, Brig Ali boycotts proceedings
A defending officer appointed to represent accused in court martial trial.
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Brig Ali approaches Abbottabad commission to record statement: Sources
Brig Ali has been accused of conspiring to overthrow the government, currently facing court martial proceedings.
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GHQ air raid charges against Brig Ali dropped
Field General Court Martial drops one of 2 charges against Brig Ali, charge of links with HuT still not dropped.
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Court martial proceedings: Brig Khan shifted to undisclosed location
He was being treated at Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology.
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Court martial: Brig Ali’s attorney expresses distrust in the trial judge
Advocate Col (retd) Raheem urges Justice Rauf Sheikh to not hear Brig Ali’s petition against court martial.
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Bigger plot: ‘HuT has formed a shadow govt for Pakistan’
111 Brigade chief says Brig Ali had met HuT’s chief for Palestinian territory.
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Post-retirement: LHC questions court martial against Brig Ali
Court directs army to explain whether the accused official could be tried under army law as he is no longer serving.
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Incitement to mutiny: Officers accused of influencing Brig Ali’s trial
Brother says Brig Ali not allowed to meet his civil lawyer.
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Banned group: Hizbut Tahrir slams Brigadier Ali’s court-martial
Military officer was arrested in May last year for ties to organisation.
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'Brig Khan was conspiring against the govt': Report
Besides court martial, the brigadier could also face the death penalty.
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Hizbut Tahrir links: Court martial initiated against Brigadier Ali Khan
Four other officers also suspended over alleged ties with the banned militant Hizbut Tahrir (HuT).
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Intelligence agencies deny detaining HuT activists
Petitions allege persons were picked up by security agencies.
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Agencies struggle to dismantle Hizb ut-Tahrir network
Attempts to break its communication links have so far met with failure.
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Missing student’s case: IHC issues notices to intelligence officials
Hizb ut-Tahrir’s activist has been missing since July 21.
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An SMS from the Hizbut Tahrir
The Hizbut Tahrir is constantly generating a tirade of unwanted and unwarranted messages on mobile phones.
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Intelligence warning: Hizb ut-Tahrir planned ‘Arab spring’ in Pakistan
Classified report says the radical group sought to recruit ‘like-minded’ military officers to its cause.
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Hizb ut-Tahrir activities: ‘No ban unless UK laws challenged’
British high commissioner says UK ‘proud’ of its free speech tradition.
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Pakistanis should go 'to the streets' for Islamic rule: Hizb ut-Tahrir
Hizb ut-Tahrir also sees role for elites and army, urges street campaign against government.
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Alleged HuT links: ‘Brigadier Ali likely to be released soon’
Chief military spokesman confirms Brig Ali, four other detained servicemen have yet to be formally charge-sheeted.
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The war within
Conflation of religious and national identities result in confusing being a good Muslim with being a good Pakistani.
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Banned outfit: Noose tightens on Hizb activists
Security agencies have started moving against activists of the banned Hizb-ut-Tahrir outfit.
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Lax Enforcement: Hizb ut-Tahrir free to preach its message
The banned organisation appears to be free to distribute its propaganda material and promote its events.
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Court Martial: Ex-officer sues against army decision
The convicted lieutenant colonel says he has been victimised for raising voice against corruption in his department.
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Army confirms brigadier’s arrest for extremist ties
DG ISPR Major General Athar Abbas says Brigadier Khan served at GHQ in Rawalpindi, linked to Hizbul Tehrir.
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7 alleged Hizb ut Tahrir activists sent to jail
Two of them have been allowed to sit their exams.