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*American Muslim Today* In an exclusive interview, Azhar Azeez, CEO of Muslim Aid USA, honors President Jimmy Carter's commitment to human rights, his peace efforts, and his respect for Islam, highlighting his enduring legacy of compassion.

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03/01/2025

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan in conversation with media representatives in Adiala Jail - January 2, 2025

"Happy New Year to everyone! 2025 is the year of our genuine freedom, in which, God willing, this fake and fascist system that is already on shaky grounds, will be defeated.

During this authoritarian era, the breach of personal freedoms, violation of fundamental legal rights, and destruction of institutions have not only disrupted the country's social and political systems but also its legal and economic frameworks. The absurd manner in which Khalid Khurshid was sentenced to 34 years in prison demonstrates that there is no rule of law in our country any more, and a terrible undeclared dictatorship prevails. Even in Musharraf’s era, we criticized military interference but never faced such oppression and fascism. We strongly criticized the military’s political interventions before the lawyers' movement, but back then, no agency would abduct citizens in such a manner.

The establishment of a constitutional court has destroyed the entire judicial system. The remnants of Qazi Faez Isa’s group have taken control of the judiciary, ensuring that verdicts align with GHQ directives.

Four illegal verdicts were given against me last year. I expect a similar outcome on Monday in the Al-Qadir case. Such lawless rulings tarnish Pakistan’s image globally. Verdicts (against civilians) by military courts have done away with the rule of law in Pakistan. No country can attract investment without the rule of law. Pakistan's growth rate remains zero. Without economic growth, we can neither be debt-free nor eliminate unemployment.

My stance has always been clear that Pakistan’s decisions should be made within Pakistan. However, when it comes to basic human rights, voices will naturally rise globally. Institutions like the United Nations exist for this purpose. Enlightened people all over the world raise their voices against violation of basic rights. Aristotle had said that it is every citizen’s duty to speak out against human rights violations. Only two types of people remain silent: the selfish and the cowardly.

I expect Trump to remain neutral, unlike Biden who, as the world knows, influenced by General Bajwa, played a role in ousting our government through a vote of no confidence, which was blatant interference.

Our negotiation committee is engaging with the government. Our demands are legitimate:
Formation of a judicial commission on November 26th (2024) and May 9th (2023)
Release of political prisoners
I have full confidence in Sahibzada Hamid Raza, who is the spokesperson for our negotiations committee.

Statements by DG ISPR about the events of May 9th are blatantly untrue. The straightforward principle is that whoever stole the CCTV footage orchestrated the May 9th events. Verdicts in these cases were obtained from military courts because no one was going to demand the CCTV footage there. Our people were directly shot at and martyred on November 26th. The entire truth will be revealed when transparent investigations of these two incidents are conducted.

We have given the government a deadline of January 31st. Our campaign to boycott remittances continues alongside negotiations. The boycott campaign can be reconsidered if the government shows that they are serious about addressing our demands.

I have been indirectly approached with an offer to transfer me to my Bani Gala residence. My stance is clear: release my detained workers and leaders first. Only then will I consider discussing my personal situation. I was also offered the opportunity of a three-year exile while I was in Attock Jail, but I will live and die in Pakistan. I will fight for my country's freedom until my last breath, and I expect my nation to do the same."

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Cold Blooded- Islamabad Massacre:
‎Timeline recreated on evidence and testimonies of eyewitnesses.

‎1.November 24th: Over 100,000 unarmed civilians began marching toward Islamabad from across Pakistan, protesting for justice and reform.
‎2.November 25th-26th: Army and security forces blocked all major roads leading to Islamabad using shipping containers, attempting to halt the march.
‎3.November 26th (⁦‪13:00‬⁩): Thousands of protesters reached D-Chowk in Islamabad. Initially, Army personnel interacted peacefully with them, shaking hands, hugging protesters, and assuring them no force would be used.
‎4.November 26th (16:00–17:00): Snipers were deployed in the area, and security forces—including Rangers, Frontier Corps (FC), Islamabad Capital Territory Police, and Army Unit 111—initiated a violent crackdown. Tear gas was used extensively, and snipers began targeting prominent activists, particularly members of the Insaf Youth Wing (IYW) and Insaf Student Federation (ISF).
‎5.Post-Sunset, November 26th: Electricity in the area was cut off, plunging it into darkness. Chaos ensued as tear gas was used indiscriminately. Activists were systematically targeted by snipers, heightening the unrest.
‎6.November 26th (Midnight): The military opened fire on unarmed civilians. Under orders from senior officials, including Major General and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Asim Khanzir, soldiers carried out what is now termed the “Islamabad Massacre.”
‎⁦‪7.Hospital‬⁩ Deployments: Soldiers were stationed at hospitals to control access. Many injured individuals and those seeking medical help or information about missing persons were arrested.
‎8.Unaccounted Bodies: By the following day, many injured and dead were unaccounted for. Bloodstains and signs of violence remained, but no bodies were found, leading to rumors of their disposal in containers, rooftops, or cold storage facilities.
‎9.Burning of Vehicles: Security forces burned cars, vans, and buses belonging to the protesters.
‎10.November 27th (Early Morning): The Capital Development Authority (CDA) sent water trucks to wash away evidence. By ⁦‪10:00‬⁩ AM, most visible bloodstains had been erased.
‎11.November 27th–28th: The area was eerily silent except for vultures circling above D-Chowk, indicating the scale of casualties.
‎12.Targeting Journalists: Journalists attempting to report the actual number of deaths—such as Shakir and Matiullah Jan—were abducted by Rangers and FC personnel.
‎13.Body Disposal: By November 29th, rumors about the disposal of bodies circulated. These included theories of bodies being stored in containers, on hospital rooftops, or in cold storage, later disposed of in methods resembling those used after the Lal Masjid operation.
‎14.Propaganda and Distrust: The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) launched a propaganda campaign to divert attention. This included misinformation from alleged infiltrators within the protesting party and manipulation of mainstream and social media narratives to discredit protesters’ claims.
‎⁦‪15.International‬⁩ Silence: The lack of response from international media and governments suggests possible complicity or approval of the operation by foreign actors.
‎16.Future Prospects: The Islamabad Massacre represents a critical turning point. It underscores the growing polarization and unresolved tensions within Pakistan. While hope for change under future leadership remains faint, history suggests the emergence of resistance movements in the face of such atrocities.

‎Final Thoughts
‎The events of November 26th will leave an indelible mark on Pakistan’s history. The lives lost, the suppression of dissent, and the absence of justice reveal the systemic rot. Let those who orchestrated, supported, or ignored these crimes against humanity face eternal condemnation.

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