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In the News (Mon 16 Nov 09)

  
  A Blog For All: Updating Javed Iqbal's Arrest
Javed Iqbal was arrested for rebroadcasting HizbullahTv (aka al Manar) from his home and business New York City.
Authorities charged Javed Iqbal with conspiring to violate the International Emergency Economic Protection Act — which is designed to prevent terrorist groups from conducting business by blocking transactions and freezing assets — after federal agents executed search warrants at two storefronts in Brooklyn and Iqbal’s Mariners Harbor home.
A surveillance camera hung from the second story of Iqbal’s house, aimed at the front door and the adjacent sidewalk.
lawhawk.blogspot.com /2006/08/updating-javed-iqbals-arrest.html   (381 words)

  
  Javed Iqbal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Javed Iqbal was a serial killer from Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
Iqbal found boys on the street, charmed them into his confidence, and then drugged and raped, and strangled them.
Iqbal was sentenced to death by hanging, although the judge said he would have liked Iqbal to be strangled 100 times, cut into 100 pieces, and put in acid.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Javed_Iqbal   (477 words)

  
 Milk At Midnight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Iqbal was awarded death sentence in 2000 on one hundred counts by a local court for murdering 100 children and throwing their bodies in acid.
Javed Iqbal was detained in the jail since he made a dramatic surrender at the office of an Urdu daily on Dec 30, 1999.
A letter bearing confessional statement of Javed was also attached with the parcels which read: "I had sexually assaulted 100 children before killing them, and had disposed of their bodies in barrels of acid." A similar parcel was also sent to the office of an Urdu daily.
www.milkatmidnight.com /origin.htm   (1555 words)

  
 GN Online: Death row inmate ends life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Javed Iqbal hit the headlines two years ago when he surrendered to military authorities in December 1999, in a dramatic episode that began in the office of a Pakistani newspaper,where he confessed to killing 100 run-away children and dissolving their bodies in acid.
Only three of the 100 killings, Javed had claimed could be confirmed, the remaining were entirely based on the circumstantial evidence – the clothes and shoes of the missing children – and an initial confession of Javed Iqbal.
Javed Iqbal had complained several times during the year of severe maltreatment and torture in jail by staff, saying he was "encouraged" to commit suicide.
www.gulf-news.com /Articles/print.asp?ArticleID=28721   (517 words)

  
 Javed Iqbal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
All of the boys were street urchins which he drugged, molested, strangled and then dissolved in vats of acid, keeping their shoes and clothes as trophies.
This gentleman is not to be confused with Javed Iqbal, cricket player, or Javed Iqbal, surgeon, or several other prominent Javed Iqbals in Pakistan.
Javed Iqbal and accomplice Sajid found strangled in jail.
www.rotten.com /library/bio/crime/serial-killers/javed-iqbal   (223 words)

  
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In one portrait, Allama Iqbal is shown travelling on a cargo train on December 25, 1929, to attend the funeral of his teacher Mir Hassan, because no other train was available.
Maqbool held Iqbal Academy in high esteem and said that the academy had a great collection of books on Iqbal and the government was eager to support the academy in similar future projects.
He said that painter Aslam Kamal was illustrating Iqbal’s Javed Nama, for which he was being given the full support of the government.
www.blogger.com /email-post.g?blogID=7767844&postID=111362252179645757   (489 words)

  
 Pakistani mass killer faces tortuous execution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Iqbal's spectacular confessions of chopping up his victims, dunking them in acid and pouring their remains into the gutters of the central Pakistani city of Lahore brought parents from around that city searching for their missing children.
Iqbal and three other defendants _ convicted as accomplices _ smiled as the verdict was announced.
In his letter, Iqbal said he had killed in retaliation for abuse he suffered _ both at the hands of family servants and the police, who, he said, had ignored his requests for help.
www.rgj.com /cgi-bin/printstory.cgi?publish_date=20000317&story=953272664   (553 words)

  
 Guardian | Killer's sentence: cut into 100 pieces
A Pakistani judge yesterday convicted a man of murdering 100 children and sentenced him to be strangled with an iron chain, chopped into pieces and dissolved in acid in front of the parents of his victims.
The horror of Iqbal's killings emerged in December when he wrote an anonymous letter to police claiming he had been killing runaway children and dissolving them in acid for months in his home in a slum near the Ravi Road in Lahore.
Iqbal said his killings were in revenge for brutal treatment received at the hands of the police after his arrest in the past.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,3974994-103681,00.html   (492 words)

  
 BBC News | SOUTH ASIA | Death for Pakistan serial killer
Iqbal, said to be the country's worst serial killer, and a co-accused were sentenced to death.
Iqbal had confessed to killing the children and dissolving their bodies in acid-filled containers in a house in Lahore.
Iqbal told the judge that his earlier admission had been a fake, based on Western detective stories.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/south_asia/678553.stm   (449 words)

  
 Serial Killer Javed Iqbal
On March 16, 2000, a Pakistani court in Lahore sentenced serial child killer Javed Iqbal to death, saying he would be strangled in front of the parents whose children he was convicted of murdering.
Iqbal, 42, initially confessed to the killings in a letter last year to police.
Iqbal wrote in his letter to the police that he killed the children, who were mostly beggars, in retaliation for the abuse they inflicted on him following a previous arrest when he was accused of sodomy.
www.francesfarmersrevenge.com /stuff/serialkillers/iqbal.htm   (623 words)

  
 Militants forcibly recruiting Kashmiri youth
Javed Ahmed Gagroo, Javed Ahmed Ganai and Basarat Gulzar Hajam, all hailing from the Anantnag district of Kashmir division were rescued by the Army from the clutches of militants who were forcibly taking them to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) for training.
Story of other three youths namely Riyaz Ahmed, Ghulam Hassan and Javed Iqbal who were presented before media men by Army was same but they were brave enough to give a slip to the militants and managed to reach at nearby army formation.
Javed Iqbal ran from the captivity of militants while they were camping in a hide out at Badot in the Poonch sector.
www.jammu-kashmir.com /archives/archives2001/kashmir20010615b.html   (766 words)

  
 BBC News | SOUTH ASIA | Eyewitness: Trying a serial killer
Javed Iqbal maintained a meticulous record of all the missing children, their descriptions, their ages and specially on which date this accused killed which boy.
Defence lawyer Sikandar Zulqanirn says Javed Iqbal has now changed his story and is denying that he is guilty.
Javed Iqbal's trial is being covered by the Pakistani press and people here are shocked by his confessions.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/south_asia/662391.stm   (499 words)

  
 Sir Muhammad Iqbal and the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement by Shahid Aziz Sahib [Printer-friendly Page]
February 1936 C.E., on a proposal by Iqbal, the General Council of the Anjuman Himayat-i Islam put forward a resolution that Finality of Prophethood is a fundamental principle of Islam and that all its members believe in it.
Iqbal wrote: ‘The Finality of Prophethood means that if some person, after Islam, claims that both parts of prophethood are found in me, that is that I receive revelation and one not entering my jamaat is a heretic, that person is a liar.’"
Here Iqbal is demanding that, contrary to the claim by our critics, the British Government of India should take the initiative and declare Ahmadis as a separate religious sect without waiting for a formal request from the Muslims.
aaiil.org /text/pf/sirmuhammadiqballahoreahmadiyyamovement_pf.shtml   (1366 words)

  
 All about Javed Iqbal, by Seamus McGraw
Perhaps no penalty on earth could atone for the crime Javed had committed; luring 100 young boys to his run-down flat during a brief five-month period, where he raped them, strangled them with an iron chain, and then dumped their bodies into a vat of acid.
Javed, it seemed to the judge, had not become the worst pedophile and serial murderer in recent Pakistani history.
Speaking slowly in English, the official language of the Pakistani courts, the judge sentenced Javed to be strangled to death with the same chain he used to kill the children.
www.crimelibrary.com /serial_killers/predators/javed_iqbal/1.html   (501 words)

  
 Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Iqbal MJ, K Shopinski, J Shultz, C Lanagin, DA Lightfoot, Physical Mapping of Stress and Defense Related ESTs in Soybean Genome.
Iqbal MJ, S Yaegashi, VN Njiti, R Ahsan, KL Cryder and DA Lightfoot, Resistance locus pyramids alter transcript abundance in soybean roots inoculated by Fusarium solani f.
Iqbal, MJ, AJ Afzal, S Yaegashi, E Ruben, K Triwitayakorn, VN Njiti, R Ahsan, AJ Wood and DA Lightfoot, A pyramid of loci for partial resistance to Fusarium solani f.
myprofile.cos.com /iqbal9   (1267 words)

  
 Iqbal in Years
Married Karim Bibi (the mother of Aftab Iqbal the daughter of Khan Bahadur Ata Mohammed Khan, the civil surgeon of Gujrat.
The Anjuman-i-Kashmiri Musalmanan, Lahore, was revived and Iqbal was appointed its Secretary.
Iqbal was elected the President of the Punjab Muslim League.
www.allamaiqbal.com /person/years/years.htm   (3011 words)

  
 AM Archive - An eye for an eye in Pakistan
Javed Iqbal showed little emotion as he was sentenced to be executed in front of Lahore's national monument.
Iqbal admitted to the murders after handing himself in at the offices of a leading national newspaper.
Javed Iqbal claimed the story was an attempt to show what could happen to Lahore's poorest children and young beggars.
www.abc.net.au /am/stories/s111178.htm   (515 words)

  
 CBS News | Islamic Council Against Grisly Sentence | March 27, 2000 19:13:41
Iqbal initially confessed to the killings in a letter to police last year.
In his letter, Iqbal directed officials to his home, where they found a blue vat in which the remains of two bodies were found.
Iqbal and the accomplices lived together in the house where the remains were found.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2000/03/27/world/main176745.shtml   (434 words)

  
 Javed Iqbal books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Iqbal and secular nationalism (post-1908 phase) (Progressive series ; 41)
Ja bail use mar: Tanz o mizah : Javed Iqbal, Sudhir Dar aur Darshan ke shokh kartunon ke sath
Autobiography, Travel and Postnational Identity: Narratives of Selfhood in Gandhi, Nehru and Iqbal (Cambridge Imperial and Post Colonial Studies)
www.hobbydo.com /crime/javed-iqbal-books-1.html   (308 words)

  
 Daily Excelsior....News Page
Javed Iqbal, a surrendered militant was a relative of Mohd Ramzan and had come to his house only yesterday to meet him.
Sources said Javed Iqbal might have been the target of militants in which Mohd Ramzan was also killed and his son injured.
A critically-injured Javed Ahmad Lone was rushed to the capital city and admitted to SMHS hospital.
www.dailyexcelsior.com /99mar27/news.htm   (4386 words)

  
 The Nation
Javed Ahmed Ghamdi said that Javed Iqbal in his autobiography has written a letter to his father Dr Allama Iqbal in which he raised the same issue.
She said that Iqbal told, “it is our responsibility to take care of our next generation so that they do not lost the original spirit of our prophet’s teachings”.
She said that Iqbal once said that “I went to England and I did not see even a single Muslim in England but I saw Islam was in every sphere of their lives”.
www.nation.com.pk /daily/nov-2004/10/index1.php   (2118 words)

  
 Killer sentenced to die 100 deaths
A police officer holds shut Javed Iqbal's jaw to keep him from protesting the judgment in Lahore, Pakistan, on Thursday.
Throughout the trial, parents of the missing children held a vigil outside the courtroom, screaming abuse at Iqbal and demanding the death sentence.
Iqbal eluded police for nearly a month before he walked into the News newspaper in Lahore on Dec. 30 and said he had killed the children.
www.freep.com /news/nw/pak17_20000317.htm   (683 words)

  
 In Pakistan, "An Eye for An Eye" -- 03/16/2000
Iqbal, 38, sent a letter to police late last year mocking them for being unable to catch him.
After handing himself over to the military authorities, Iqbal was charged, but subsequently changed his story, telling the court it was all a publicity stunt intended to highlight dangers posed to vulnerable street children by evil predators.
Parents of the missing children demonstrated outside the courtroom regularly during the two-month trial, calling for Iqbal to be sentenced to death.
www.cnsnews.com /ViewForeignBureaus.asp?Page=\ForeignBureaus\archive\1998-2000\GLO20000316b.html   (697 words)

  
 The Way It Was - 2
We had a few drinks and Colonel Javed Iqbal's cousin told us that on the day that Lieutenant General Gul Hassan had been forced to resign, Lieutenant General Tikka Khan was the guest of honour at a cricket match in Sahiwal.
During the lunch break while talking to the people around the lunch table, the general had commented that the government and the army command consisted of drunkards and vagabonds and he did not fit in, that afternoon he was called to GHQ and in the evening his assumption of the army command was announced.
Colonel Javed Iqbal told me that he was going to Sahiwal the next day, I told him that I was going to Changa Manga, to accompany me and spend an evening with me in Changa Manga.
www.defencejournal.com /nov98/wayitwas2.htm   (3479 words)

  
 PakMediNet - Keywords (MeSH) Index
Muhammad Khurram, Hamama tul Bushra Khaar, Zahid Minhas, Saima Javed, Zubair Hassan, Tahseen A Hameed, Touqeer Alam, Abdul Shakoor, Fayyaz Goraya, Umar Farooq, Tanveer Ahmed.
Amir Rizwan Chohan, Muhammad Umar, Bushra Khaar, Muhammad Khurram, Muhammad Zahid, Syed Fahd Shah, Faiz Anwar, Asad Nasir, Rizwan Iqbal, Muhammad Shahzad Mumtaz Ansari.
Muhammad Ashraf, Muhammad Asghar, Muhammad Nasrullah Khan, Amna Batool, Javed Asad.
www.pakmedinet.com /keywords.php?a=Hepatitis   (4660 words)

  
 Youth urged to interpret Iqbal’s message -DAWN - National; November 10, 2003
He was speaking as the chief guest at a seminar on the ways in which Iqbal’s thought could inspire the Muslim Ummah in the 21st century organized by the Pakistan Academy of Letters to observe the 126th birth anniversary of the great poet-philosopher.
About the lectures, he said, Dr Iqbal was not trying to reconstruct the religion anew but was simply presenting a new pattern of thought to seek a rational interpretation of religion to so that the Muslims could gain greater understanding of Ijtehad.
In Javed Iqbal’s view Muslims found themselves a prisoner of old and conventional ideas, which was the foremost cause of unrest among the Ummah.
www.dawn.com /2003/11/10/nat1.htm   (672 words)

  
 outlookindia.com | wired
While Sajad and Hakeem Javed went to Wazir Khan mosque to target Moulvi Mushtaq, Tanvir was deputed to the residence of Mirwaiz at Nigeen to lob grenade at his residence, police said.
Hakeem Javed alongwith Tanvir and Sajad were also allegedly involved in the killing of PDP worker Ghulam Mohammad Dar alias Mama Kaloo and two police constables near Hyderpora chowk last year, the police said.
Javed was responsible for several grenade throwing and car bomb blasts at Karan Nagar, Soura and Rawalpora in the city, the police said.
www.outlookindia.com /pti_news.asp?id=230827   (908 words)

  
 Allama Iqbal laid foundation of Pakistan with his poetry, vision - Irna
Allama Mohammad Iqbal laid the foundation for a separate Muslim state in the subcontinent with his poetry and vision, said his son, the retired chief justice of Pakistan High Court, here on Thursday.
For this very reason, Allama Iqbal is remembered as the Mufakkir-e-Pakistan, Javed Iqbal said, adding his father was concerned with creating an awakening among people for changes in the given political and educational system.
The retired justice Javed stated that some 35 years back the government of Pakistan laid the foundation for the establishment of the Iqbal Academy, aimed at spreading the message of Allama Iqbal and his visionary thought.
feeds.karachinews.net /?rid=275677cde4ec5f37&cat=8c3d7d78943a99c7&f=1   (543 words)

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