[Press Watch] The Cult of Mullahs and the Urdu Press | Al Ufaq
October 15, 2011 in Home, News
Al Ufaq | Press Watch | Lahore Desk | October 15, 2011
The Aalmi Majlis Tahafuz Khatme Nabuwwat, a terrorist outfit of the Mullah cult held a second conference within a span of two months in Rabwah to radiate hate against the much oppressed Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
The conference was held in the ‘Muslim Colony’ of Rabwah on 13th and 14th October. Mullahs from all over Pakistan gathered and spewed venom against the very peaceful Ahmadis living within furlongs of the Madrassa Arabia and the adjoining Khatme Nabuwat Mosque that were the venue of this conference. A similar conference was held just a month ago on 7th September this year which marked the anniversary of the passing of the Second Amendment to the current constitution. Ahmadis were declared non muslim minority on 7th September 1974 by the Pakistani Parliament.
As expected the conference concluded with a very venomous and hate inciting declaration. The Press watch of Al Ufaq has analysed the reports that were published in the Pakistani dailies today.
The top three popular Urdu newspapers Jang, Khabrain and the Daily Express have astonishingly covered the news in the same way. The vocabulary, the headlines and even the choice of words is the same in all three articles. Scanned images of the cuttings are being presented hereby for our readers who will easily recognize the similarities between these reports and it will not be very difficult to find out that who must be behind this ‘Press Release’.
The Mullahs also sang songs of allegiance to the ISI and labelled Ahmadis as traitors. They said that ‘Qadianis’ were conspiring against the state and hence all ‘Qadianis’ serving on key posts must be removed at once.
According to Al Ufaq sources a prominent member of the administration approached all of these papers and provided the matter which was published in today’s editions as reports.
The Pakistani Urdu Press has always acted as mouthpiece of the establishment and the Mullah Cult.




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