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[ He thought two of them might be in a relationship with boys... Damn good
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Honour killings: Man guns down six daughters

Published: July 27, 2011

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" He does not regret what he did. He boasted that he would do it all over again if he had to," Police Inspector Javed Sial. PHOTO: FILE

FAISALABAD: A man gunned down six of his daughters on suspicion that two of them were in relationships with boys in the neighbourhood.

On Tuesday morning, Arif Mubashir called his teenage daughters to his room and shot them while the rest of the family, including their mother, watched. His wife Musarrat called the police after the incident.
Mubashir shot the girls after their brother said two of them were in a relationship. He told police officials that he had killed his daughters because they were both “without honour”. The man said his daughters Sameena, 14, and Razia, 16, were in a relationship with college boys from the neighbourhood and the sisters had helped each other. “I should have been told immediately but the girls sided with each other. They were both corrupt,” Mubashir told Tandlianwala Police Inspector Javed Sial.
Police officials have taken Mubashir into custody and filed a case against him. “He does not regret what he did. He boasted that he would do it all over again if he had to,” Sial told reporters.
Pakistan has repeatedly been termed as one of the least women-friendly countries. In June, the Thompson Reuters Foundation ranked Pakistan as the world’s third most dangerous country for women.
 

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I am sure Judge, Batman, KON are smiling ear-to-ear with this news.
 

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Actually Albatross, you and Zit should be the ones celebrating. The daughters were Muslim too.
 

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And why would that be jack off?

You guys consistently take up for the radical world of Islam and it is us "westerners" who brought this all on ourselves. My opinion on those people people is still the same. Making assumptions from previous posts.

On your second comment, if it were sons I might would agree.
 

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"You guys consistently take up for the radical world of Islam and it is us "westerners" who brought this all on ourselves" You wanna show me where I have ever said anything close to this?
 
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Actually Albatross, you and Zit should be the ones celebrating. The daughters were Muslim too.

Way out of line Judge. I would never condone the killing of innocent people
no matter what their religion.

My issue is really with:

1. The Koran
2. Sharia law
3. The Murderer and pedophile Mohammad
4. People that follow the above literally
 

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Zit, the only problem I have with you, is your one size fits all thread. I don't believe all Muslims are the same and hence evil.
 

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"You guys consistently take up for the radical world of Islam and it is us "westerners" who brought this all on ourselves" You wanna show me where I have ever said anything close to this?

Look at the Herm Cain & Oslo thread of late. My argument is simple, I will condone the Islam religon for the same 4 reasons that zit posted. I will also never take up for a religion or life style that is intimidated and ruled by the thugs that give them a bad name. How often does the Islamic world condemn those dumbasses that participate in the suicide killings. As you have a tough time seeing my pov, I will have the same problem seeing yours. Show me an Islamic nation that consistently stands up to the pointless killings that only seem to happen in that crazy religion/lifestyle and I may listen to your argument. Until then my friend......
 

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I don't think all Muslims are evil but have never blamed the West for the violence brought by the radicals. Please don't misquote me going forward. Thank you.
 

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Never quoted you to begin with. I said that you seem to take up for Muslims (a lot more than I would). Different opinions. We all have them. It's all good. Didn't mean to ruffle your feathers. Just a simple Conservative Independent ripping on a Lib. No harm no foul. Dish & Take is what makes the world spin. No hard feelings buddy. Have a good one.
 

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[ He thought two of them might be in a relationship with boys... Damn good
reason to blow them all away, right? Gotta love those Muslim honor
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Honour killings: Man guns down six daughters

Published: July 27, 2011

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" He does not regret what he did. He boasted that he would do it all over again if he had to," Police Inspector Javed Sial. PHOTO: FILE

FAISALABAD: A man gunned down six of his daughters on suspicion that two of them were in relationships with boys in the neighbourhood.

On Tuesday morning, Arif Mubashir called his teenage daughters to his room and shot them while the rest of the family, including their mother, watched. His wife Musarrat called the police after the incident.
Mubashir shot the girls after their brother said two of them were in a relationship. He told police officials that he had killed his daughters because they were both “without honour”. The man said his daughters Sameena, 14, and Razia, 16, were in a relationship with college boys from the neighbourhood and the sisters had helped each other. “I should have been told immediately but the girls sided with each other. They were both corrupt,” Mubashir told Tandlianwala Police Inspector Javed Sial.
Police officials have taken Mubashir into custody and filed a case against him. “He does not regret what he did. He boasted that he would do it all over again if he had to,” Sial told reporters.
Pakistan has repeatedly been termed as one of the least women-friendly countries. In June, the Thompson Reuters Foundation ranked Pakistan as the world’s third most dangerous country for women.


He must have been feeling very religious and excited
Ramadan 2011 will either fall on Sunday 31st of July or Monday 1st of August 2011, this is dependant upon the sighting of the new moon.


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Ramadan Timetable UK and Ireland would like to wish everybody a happy Ramadan Mubarak! The Coordination Committee of Major Mosques and Islamic Centres have announced that Monday 1st August 2011 will be the 1st of Ramadan and Taraweeh prayers will be held tomorrow Sunday 31st of July at your local mosques.
Now that Ramadan has been announced we will also be announcing when Eid 2011 will fall on our website building up to the last few days of Ramadan, so remember to keep revisiting us for the latest Ramadan 2011 updates.






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Pakistani gunmen kill 11 Shias in second Quetta attack


Gunmen opened fire on a van in the city of Quetta, south-west Pakistan, killing 11 Shia Muslims in a suspected sectarian attack, police say.


Seven people were killed on the spot and four others died en route to hospital. One woman was among the dead.


The attack comes a day after gunmen killed seven Shia pilgrims at a bus stop in the city centre.


Angered by the attacks, locals from the Shia community burnt cars and offices in Quetta, capital of Balochistan.


Correspondents say the attack will add to the growing sense of insecurity among Pakistan's minority Shia community.


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The Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Pakistan's deadliest militant group, has said it was behind Saturday's attack.



The group has strong ties to al-Qaeda and has carried out high profile attacks against US diplomats and Pakistan military targets in the country, the BBC's Shoaib Hasan reports from Karachi, on the border of Balochistan.



But its focus remains on the Shia community - which it regards as apostates, our correspondent says.


The attack comes soon after the release of Malik Ishaq, head of the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, after a decade in jail.



When a local journalist asked him what he now intended to do, Ishaq's reply was chilling, our correspondent says. He said his organisation would continue its "good work" - fighting those who opposed their version of Islam.




Balochistan, on the border with Afghanistan, is also fighting a regional separatist insurgency as well as Islamic militancy.
 

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