Thursday, July 12, 2007

Pakistan buries Red Mosque dead

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In the village of Basti Abdullah in Punjab province, hundreds of people turned out for the funeral of Abdul Rashid Ghazi, the deputy leader of the mosque who the military says was killed in cross-fire.

His elder brother, Abdul Aziz, led prayers as mourners chanted God is Great and called for holy war.


Thanks for telling the pakistani authorities who to go chasing after next if problems arise in your village.


Mr Aziz, the mosque's former leader, was arrested trying to flee the mosque during the siege and attended the funeral under heavy police guard.

"I lost my brother, my students, for the enforcement of Islamic Sharia," he told mourners.


My brother and students tried to convert all these people by the sword, you see , and they resisted and so we killed them , and now my brother and students are dead. They died for the cause of killing the infidels. Apparently Infidels take exception to being murdered by us, it's really quite unacceptable of them to do that. We think they should lie down and just die quietly.

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