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India-Pakistan
Baton-wielding brigade braces for showdown
2007-05-22
Tension mounted in the capital over the Lal Masjid issue on Sunday when police took 36 students of Jamia Fareedia in pre-emptive detention, and the madressah militants taking to streets and blocking traffic. Police claimed that the Jamia students had been picked up because they were reinforcing the militants, known as the Lal Masjid brigade, which had kidnapped four policemen on Friday in their latest escapade. Two of the policemen were released in exchange for grant of bail to five Lal Masjid madressah students.

Heavily-armed Rangers, elite force and reserve police from the Punjab Police Constabulary were called out in Islamabad and, at one stage, it seemed that a massive crackdown on Lal Masjid and Jamia Hafsa was being planned. Rangers and police personnel were deployed at exit and entry points of the city and blocks were placed to divert traffic from roads leading to Lal Masjid.

Barbed wires were laid around the Aabpara police station, not far from Lal Masjid and Jamia Hafsa where masked militants carrying sticks took positions. The students of Lal Masjid and Jamia Hafsa also put up a show of strength by preparing trenches and hideouts. Lal Masjid deputy in-charge Maulana Abdul Rasheed Ghazi warned the government that it would be responsible for “the consequences” if it launched any assault on the seminaries. Talking to newsmen, Maulana Ghazi ‘flatly’ refused to continue talks with the government and said his men were being picked up by intelligence agencies. He made it clear that his people reserved the option of launching countrywide suicide attacks if any operation was launched against them.

Many families living in areas around Lal Masjid have shifted to other parts of the city. Meanwhile, military authorities and senior intelligence and administration officials held a series of meetings to discuss ways to handle the crisis.
Posted by:Pappy

#3  smiling at the hippies and seeing the looks on their faces when they realized what was coming...

"COUNTRY DEEJAYS KNOW THAT I'M AN OUTLAW
THEY'D NEVER COME TO SEE ME IN THIS DIVE
WHERE BIKERS STARE AT COWBOYS
WHO ARE LAUGHING' AT THE HIPPIES
WHO ARE PRAYING' THEY'LL GET OUT OF HERE ALIVE"
Posted by: Steve   2007-05-22 17:25  

#2  My father in law was a TPF cop in Boston back in the 60's. One of the unknown perks of the job he liked was standing in a line abreast of fifty cops, tapping your nightstick in your hand, smiling at the hippies and seeing the looks on their faces when they realized what was coming...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-05-22 15:04  

#1  May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Clerics released police officers being held at a mosque in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, ending a standoff with security forces. ``The Red Mosque clerics have released all the policemen they had taken hostage from outside their seminaries,'' Tariq Azeem, the junior minister for information and broadcasting, said in a telephone interview today. ``There was no need for use of force.''
Security forces were withdrawn from around the mosque known as the Lal Masjid, he said.


Damm
Posted by: Steve   2007-05-22 08:13  

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