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Whatever happened to the murderers?

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  1. sasherwani
    Members

    The single most ugliest incident of 2010 was the public murdering of two Sialkoti brothers named Mughees and Mujeeb. I know many of you might have forgotten it or some dont even consider it a big incident for a country already direr straits. But for me it was the single most heart-breaking incident I have witnessed in my life. The silence of the bypassers and onlookers during the murder. The expressionless faces of those who made mobile-phone videos as the incident took place. The lawlessness of the city when the two dead bodies were carried around the city in a small truck. That was the day I lost all my patriotism. I still love Pakistan but I'm unable to find many reasons to do so. Its complicated.

    Whatever happened to the murderers? How is the family of the dead brothers doing? How many attended their namaz-e-janaaza if there was any? Did the police take any action by arresting any suspects? Is Sialkot still breathing?

    I'm curious

    Posted 1 year ago on 04 Jan 2011 6:06 #
  2. Na Muddaee na Shahadat , hisab paak howa
    yeh khoon e khak nisheena tha , rizaq e khak howa (Faiz)

    Posted 1 year ago on 04 Jan 2011 6:29 #
  3. expakistani
    Member

    @sasherwani
    what happened with
    - Fake degree cases
    - Swiss bank accounts
    - IK case against MQM in London
    - Justice doger's daughter case ( is she still in med
    school)
    - BB's murder case

    I'm curious too?

    Posted 1 year ago on 04 Jan 2011 6:41 #
  4. Assalam-o-Alaikum-Warahmat-ULLAH ALL,

    At this point in time, I have no further information to contribute in this regard.

    Posted 1 year ago on 04 Jan 2011 7:44 #
  5. nsdap
    Member

    The two sialkotees were jamaatee thugs and they were subjected to justice by the public.

    Posted 1 year ago on 04 Jan 2011 12:35 #
  6. nsdap
    Member

    It is good to see that a village of Sialkot has people with the sense of justice and courage to end these jamaaatee ghundas with their own hands.

    Posted 1 year ago on 04 Jan 2011 13:58 #
  7. sasherwani
    Members

    @ nsdap,

    did you know them personally?

    Posted 1 year ago on 04 Jan 2011 18:47 #
  8. Yes, do you know them personally? Your statements are cruel and unjust if you don't.

    Posted 1 year ago on 04 Jan 2011 19:00 #
  9. khanseena1
    Member

    nsdap

    Even (and they werent) thugs, did they deserve what happened to them. Do the MQM thugs deserve similar?
    Think before you write.

    Posted 1 year ago on 05 Jan 2011 0:04 #
  10. saqib55
    Member

    Same thing happened to this case, as happens to every other case in police and court system: nothing.

    Posted 1 year ago on 05 Jan 2011 3:13 #
  11. sasherwani
    Members

    Statements like nsdap's and actions like Sialkot massacure's prove that we are becoming more and more at ease with unjust and a lawless structure. Just today I read a news about an "alleged" thief's hand getting chopped off using a butcher's knife by a self appointed court in Peshawar

    (http://gulfnews.com/news/world/pakistan/taliban-chop-off-pakistan-thief-s-hand-officials-1.741414)

    I know we feel helpless right now but we should never approve such incidents and reject them emotionally if not verbally. I do see Pakistan going back to the stone ages very fast. Just yesterday a governor was killed by one among the elite force and the assassin even had a "reason" forumalated.

    I feel very sad to see Pakistan in this situation and nomatter how much I try to distance myself from thinking about Pakistan, the more useless it seems.

    Posted 1 year ago on 05 Jan 2011 7:10 #
  12. shriq
    Member

    @sasherwani,

    The silence of the bypassers and onlookers during the murder.

    Our inertness, impotence and criminal silence on these matters is pushing us to living h_ell.
    Our next generations would remember us with *************** names.

    Posted 1 year ago on 05 Jan 2011 14:22 #
  13. Zameer of our nation is sleeping; there is an ever growing list of injustices and lack of delivery of justice in our country.

    Posted 1 year ago on 05 Jan 2011 21:09 #
  14. saqib55
    Member

    Raavi, what silence? Didn't you see civil society, lawyer community putting garland on the Qadri thug?

    Posted 1 year ago on 06 Jan 2011 3:05 #
  15. nsdap
    Member

    I salute the villagers for standing up against oppression and hooliganism of these two jamaatee criminals.

    Posted 1 year ago on 07 Jan 2011 12:24 #
  16. awazejamhoor
    Member

    Didn't you see civil society, lawyer community putting garland on the Qadri thug?

    Awaz-e-Jamhoor ko Naqara-e-Khuda smujho. Isn't this what democracy preaches. People support Qadri is as clear as daylight.

    Posted 1 year ago on 07 Jan 2011 12:40 #

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