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MQM (USA) condemns Badami Bagh incident
11 Mar 2013
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Muttahida Qaumi Movement (US) has strongly condemned the attack and torching of the houses of Christians in Lahore’s Badami Bagh. In a joint statement, the MQM (US) Central Organizer, Junaid Fehmi, Joint Central Organizers Mohammad Arshad Hussain and Nadeem Siddiqui as well as members of Central Organising Committee Tauseef Khan, Wasim Zaidi, Saqib Mohyuddin, Wakeel Jamali, Mohammad Zaheer, Ali Hassan, Aamir Qazi, Gul Mohammad and Asad Siddiqui, said that the act of attacking and putting houses of Christians on fire in Badami Bagh amounted to an attack on the Ideology of Pakistan, thereby jolting the foundation of the country.
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Altaf Hussain commends MQM UK for successful demonstration outside 10 Downing Street
11 Mar 2013
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Commends the participants for expressing solidarity with the affected families The Founder and Leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) Mr Altaf Hussain has praised the office bearers and workers of MQM UK and members of the Pakistani community living in UK on holding a successful demonstration against the Abbas Town tragedy in Karachi and Badami Bagh incident in Lahore. Photographs
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MQM organizes a candlelight vigil in Abbas Town in memory of the martyrs
10 Mar 2013
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In a remarkably impressive and organized, though sombre, show of solidarity with the victims of Abbas Town tragedy, Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) organized a candlelight vigil on Sunday evening at the very site of twin blasts that killed over fifty and injured over hundred innocent people.
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MQM organizes a demonstration at 10 Downing Street to express solidarity with the victims of Abbas Town and Christian Community of Badami Bagh
10 Mar 2013
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Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) organized a protest demonstration at 10 Downing Street in order to express solidarity with the victims of the Abbas Town tragedy in Karachi and Badami Bagh tragedy in Lahore. The demonstration continued for over two hours. Members of the Co-ordination Committee Muhammad Anwer, Saleem Shahzad, organizer of MQM UK Dr Saleem Danish and workers and office-bearers of different units of the MQM in UK attended the demonstration. Shumaila Imran, wife of late Dr Imran Farooq, was also present along with her children. Members of the Pakistani community, including women and children were also present on the occasion.
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Dr. Farooq Sattar visits Abbas Town along with president of UKPCCI delegation
10 Mar 2013
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The Deputy Convenor of the MQM Dr. Farooq Sattar has vowed that with the support of overseas Pakistanis, the MQM would undertake every possible effort to achieve full rehabilitation of the victims of the Abbas Town tragedy. He assured the victims that the entire city stands united with them and the reconstruction of buildings torn by the twin blasts would start soon. Dr. Farooq Sattar said this while visiting Abbas Town on Sunday morning along with Razi Khan, president of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce UK and its director Haji Siddique
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MQM Delegation Visits Site of Attack on Christians in Lahore
10 Mar 2013
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An MQM delegation headed by Saifyar Khan, member of Coordination Committee visited the area of Badami Bagh Lahore to express solidarity with the Christian victims of Saturday’s mindless attack. The delegation also surveyed the properties burned down by an unruly mob a day earlier.
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Christian community is being constantly persecuted in the Punjab: Dr Farooq Sattar
10 Mar 2013
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Deputy Convener of the Co-ordination Committee of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) Dr Farooq Sattar has said that the Punjab government should resign immediately as the unfortunate incident in Badami Bagh violated the constitution of Pakistan. He said that the Christian community living in the Punjab was being targeted and victimized persistently while the Punjab government was standing as a silent spectator and doing nothing. He was addressing the participants of a protest demonstration outside Karachi Press Club organized by the Minorities Wing of the MQM.
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MQM will observe a candlelight vigil in Abbas Town tomorrow
09 Mar 2013
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Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) will observe a candlelight vigil in memory of the martyrs of the Abbas Town tragedy on Sunday, 10th March. Members of the Co-ordination Committee, members of assemblies, office-bearers and workers of various wings of the MQM and people belonging to different walks of life would light candles in order to express solidarity with the affected families and in memory of the people who lost their lives.
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