Monday, March 15, 2010

MIRPURKHAS March 14. Jamaat e Islami Ameer Mirpurkhas Lala Noor Mohammad has accused that famous terrorist organization Black water is in back of killing of Ulama e Karam in day light at Karachi and terrorist activities at Lahore and added that it is the deep conspiracy against the country to destabilize it and creating sectarian violence. He was speaking at the protest demonstration held here on Sunday by JI Mirpurkhas at Hameed pura colony chowk to protest against killing of Ulama e Karam and terrorist activities at Lahore. General secretary Abo Maaz and district leader Azizur  Rehman and Ahsan Illahi alleged that Ulmas killing at Karachi and terrorist activities at Lahore are the proofs of government failure and disturb law and order situation of the country is the slab on the face of government’s rit . They said that if the government could not provide the protection to lives and properties of the masses then it should itself be resigned. They demanded the government to leave the reconciliation and benefits politics and order the impartial inquiries of all those incidents and punish exemplary to those involve in target killing.
 
MIRPURKHAS March 14. Trade union rights campaign Pakistan has strongly condemned the registration of fabricated cases under anti terrorism act against the members of Mirpurkhas action committee including Asghar Narejo. Meeting of TURCP was held here which formed five members committee comprising secretary Nisar Ahmed Siddique, members Hameed Channa, Taj Baloch, Malik Shakeel and Nusrat to organize progressive workers federation in Sindh particularly in Mirpurkhas. According to a press release issued here on Sunday. Meeting deplored that armed persons of religious parties have forced the shopkeepers to close the shutters in the city during last two days but it was strange for them that city administration remained silence while on the other hand false cases under section anti terrorism act were lodged by city administration against the members of Mirpurkhas action committee particularly Asghar Narejo on the peaceful strike call in the city. 

MIRPURKHAS March 14. Chief executive Sindh rural partner organization SRPO Zahida Detho has called the philanthropists and donner agencies to come forward to help in rehabilitation of released bonded labours locally in their areas where they could live with basic facilities and get also labour work. She was talking to newsmen here on Sunday at local press club. She told that bonded labour issue belong to mostly Mirpurkhas, Umerkot, Tharparkar and Sanghar districts as more than schedule caste people were working in agriculture field as peasant and Hari there while she appreciated the judiciary which is releasing them from the clutches of the landlords. She expressed that detained peasants and farmers were approached with local courts for releasing from alleged illegal confinements and court ordered to concerned police for producing them in the court. She deplored that following releasing through courts released bonded labours including women and children go to Hari camps at Hyderabad where no basic facility was available as result they were compelled to live like forest animals there . She said that they are human being and have complete rights to live like human being with basic facilities. She further accused that they were deprived of livelihood as no labour work was provided them in Hari camp at Hyderabad as result they were compelled to approach to other landlords. She further alleged that they were also sold to landlords for resuming their previous life in illegal captivity. She stressed need of their rehabilitation locally in their areas. She urged the philanthropists and donner agencies to immediately visit the Mithi, district Tharparkar where displaced about a hundred farmers including women and children living in open sky as they were forcibly displaced by Wadera from their village, taluka Mithi. She asked that all such released peasants could be rehabilitated locally with the help of donners and philanthropists. 

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