Thursday 19 December 2013

Expatriates protest in front of Pakistan High Commission in London


Expatriates protest in front of Pakistan High Commission in London
Pakistan High Commission , London : The Pakistan High Commission in London to protest in front of the expatriate Bengalis . Pakistan parliament to protest the war Quader Mollah condemned to death for arranging the execution Thursday at 3 pm local time, the Pakistan High Commission in central London to protest in front of this .
In front of the main gate of the building into offices for ICT Support Forum, organized by 73 organizations comprising hundreds expatriates took part in the program .Enter the front gate of the Pakistan High Commission officials objected and a protracted protests, demonstrators took cognizance .
Log in to remove the protesters from the front gate of the High Commission officials to seek police permission to remain away from protesters refused police .
Earlier on Thursday morning, officials of the Pakistan High Commission to protest organizers do not accept the memorandum said by telephone .
Riaz update naimuddina regard ICT Forum organizers said , according to the program of expatriate Bengalis spotted in Pakistan High Commission officials were working on a lot of the discomfort . Thursday morning in protest of the conditions they have to give us the telephone . Prabesaphatakera stage demonstration in front of them , they can not be said . We 're burning them with the permission of the police are , if anything , they say, the police said.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan High Commission in particular in the group of expatriate Bengalis prabesaphatake take the senior officials of the High Commission , came down again, the main objection prabesaphatake entrepreneurs demonstrations . In the end, the police allowed the demonstration to make Pakistani officials objected to the slogan of any kind , but the protesters rejected the request .
After the hour , the gates of protesters from the ICT Support Forum leader Jalal Uddin , Syed Farooq , naimuddina Riaz , Syed Anas Pasha , Jamal Khan , ignition Pal , Shahab Uddin, to submit a memorandum to the Prime Minister of Pakistan under the leadership of the ruling will be agile and Ajanta are transferring .Despite an official request to sambadakarmidera High Commission formally adopted the memorandum , he declined to comment .
Taking proposals to the parliament against the wishes of the internal justice in violation of international diplomatic norms comments on the final proposal to immediately withdraw and apologize for it urged Bangladesh to Pakistan .
It is called , is a citizen of Bangladesh , Mollah , who was involved in war crimes like the massacre at birth . Bangladesh's International Crimes traibonala Crimes convicted through due process was sentenced to death , which allows the Supreme Court of Bangladesh .
Wishes to apologize to Bangladesh urged immediate war of genocide , against Quader Mollah death of Pakistani lawmakers called on the Pakistani prime minister to withdraw the proposal .
React at the end of that momo ICT Support Forum leader Syed Farooq regard , the evidence suggests that the Parliament of Pakistan against Bangladesh Golam Azam - Nizami, Jamaat-e- Islami Bangladesh , the political party in Pakistan . They are keen to protect the interests of Pakistan and Bangladesh . The war finally ended in defeat Pakistan glani prove they are still carrying .
Ansar Ahmed Ullah , another leader of the organization , said , " This proves that the Pakistani Taliban threatened by the Taliban embassy in Bangladesh , Bangladesh Jamaat-e -Islami relationship with alakayedara . It certainly belongs elarmim News Bengalis as a nation .
Ajanta Emeute spokeswoman Deb Roy said , " We defeated Pakistan army east of the generation that is not here by the people to express frustration . So as the successor generation in 013 words in our dictionary, there is frustration that we want to prove . Pakistan rejects international customs interference to internal matters , but again, they will be responsible for 71 of the iteration history .

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