Thursday, September 20, 2012

0 Pak to see Sept 21 as 'Love the Prophet Day'

Love the Prophet Day
Love the Prophet Day
Pakistan government Wednesday made the decision to see the coming Friday as 'Love the Prophet Day' and declared it a national holiday, condemning an anti-Islam film which has brought to protests around the globe and here too.

The government cabinet put aside its agenda throughout a conference chaired by Pm Raja Pervez Ashraf to condemn the film which has triggered protests over the Muslim world.

Your cabinet made the decision to see September 21 as "Youm-e-Ishq-e-Rasool" (Love the Prophet Day) to share the government's protest.

Your day seemed to be declared a national holiday.

I intend that the message should visit the world the federal cabinet of Pakistan strongly condemns this sacrilegious film that has produced unrest among Muslims.

"Now, I make use of the folks of Pakistan to join up their protest quietly but to see restraint and never to break their very own property," Ashraf stated while addressing your cabinet.

Ashraf stated he'd already directed the data Technology Ministry to bar YouTube "to join up our protest in the accessibility to this sacrilegious film onlineInch and also to demand its immediate removal.

Interior Minister Rehman Malik told reporters the government meant to join protests being organised on Friday following the weekly hopes as nobody could tolerate the items in the anti-Islam film.

The federal government will organise an 'Ishq-e-Rasool' (Love the Prophet) conference in Islamabad on Friday, Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira told a news conference.

Envoys of Muslim nations, federal ministers, and political leaders are required to see it. "We respect the liberty of speech and expression but we can't allow anybody or any organization to problem hate material that is painful or defamatory with other religions," Kaira stated.

A movie that insults the Prophet cannot participate freedom of expression, he stated.

In Islamabad, some 500 lawyers stormed with the outer gate from the heavily prepared diplomatic enclave after marching with the roads to protest from the film.

These were later stopped in an inner cordon by riot police along with a select few of lawyers was permitted to visit the United States Embassy to provide a memorandum.

A few of the lawyers used headbands written with slogans like "Enthusiasts from the Prophet, dying to blasphemers" and "America's buddies are traitors.”

They yelled slogans while their leaders made speeches from the US.

The lawyers required the Pakistan government should expel the United States ambassador.

Additionally they laid an American flag on the floor walked regarding this before burning it.

In Lahore, the main city of the very populous province of Punjab, 100s of people from the Jamaat-e-Islami and it is students wing, Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba, collected close to the US Consulate and protested for many hrs.

Police avoided them from approaching the consulate by obstructing several streets with empty containers.

The United States Consulate declared a vacation because of its employees to avert untoward occurrences.

Students of Islamia College and Punjab College too organized demos from the film.

Journalists underneath the banner from the Punjab Union of Journalists organized a rally at Davis Road.

For the most part protests, people yelled slogans from the US and required the expulsion of America envoy.

Jamaat-e-Islami leaders cautioned they wouldn't stop their protests up until the makers from the film are hanged.

Traffic was affected on all primary streets of Lahore, leading to great inconvenience for drivers.

Protests were also reported from Multan, RahimYar Khan and Chakwal in Punjab, Dera Ismail Khan and Shangla in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Sukkur, Karachi, Larkana, Dadu and Mirpur Khas in Sindh, and Mirpur and Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

At a multitude of locations, students, traders, and people of spiritual groups became a member of the protests. Students boycotted classes and marketplaces and schools were closed at certain areas.

To date, two persons have left in violent protests from the film within the southern port town of Karachi and Dir region within the northwest.

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