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» 07/13/2007 12:32
PAKISTAN
An “Islamic revolution” for Pakistan
A wish expressed yesterday during the funeral of Abdul Rashid Ghazi, killed in the assault on Lal Masji; by his brother: "the blood of the martyrs will bear fruit”. From Afghanistan arrives the support of the warlords “to overthrow the US backed government” in the region. Nation-wide demonstrations against Musharraf are expected.

Islamabad (AsiaNews/Agencies) – About 3 thousand participants invoked “an Islamic revolution” at the funeral of the radical leader killed in the military assault on Lal Masjid, Islamabad’s “red mosque”.  Abdul Rashid Ghazi, 43, was buried in his native village in the province of Punjab yesterday; under heavy police surveillance.

Arrested last week, Abdul Aziz, the brother of the killed radical leader received permission to attend the funeral.  “God willing, Pakistan will have an Islamic revolution soon – he said during the ceremony – the blood of martyrs will bear fruit”. Many participants chanted against Pakistan’s president Pervez Musharraf, who 3 days ago gave the go ahead for the assault, which ended yesterday.  In a week of clashes between the extremists and army 106 people were killed.

Criticised for his choice to use force, Musharraf defended himself by describing the clash as “inevitable”. In a televised address to the Nation, he described it as his last resort following the failure of negotiations.  He then promised that the government will “wipe out” fundamentalism and will not allow Mosques and Madrassahs to become a refuge for terrorists and extremists.  Today security levels were raised throughout the country after radical politicians announced national strikes and demonstrations in protest of the president-general.

Al-Qaida's deputy leader joined the militant outcry against Musharraf, calling on Pakistanis to wage holy war to avenge the army assault. In a video message, Ayman al-Zawahri, who is believed to be hiding near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, told Pakistanis “to revolt against the US-backed governments”, led by Musharraf and President Hamid Karzai. A spokesman for the Afghan warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar said “now Muslims have no other choice than to fight the infidel and their puppet governments”. An allusion to Islamabad and Kabul. For their part the Taliban deny all involvement in the Lal Masjid siege and underline that they “have no interest in becoming involved in the internal affairs of another nation”.

 


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Books
Augusto Colombo. Apostolo dei paria
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Matteo Ricci: missione e ragione. Una biografia intellettuale
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Matteo Ricci e Giulio Aleni, due vite incrociate
di Giulio Aleni / (a cura di) Gianni Criveller
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Missione Bengala
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Il Vescovo partigiano
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