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20 Jun 2012 00:43 #90035
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Pashto singer Ghazala Javed|Pakistani singer shot dead|Ghazala Javed shot dead
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ISLAMABAD: Well-known Pashto singer Ghazala Javed and her father were shot and killed by unidentified men in Peshawar city of northwest Pakistan, police said today.
The men fired indiscriminately at Javed and her father Mohammad Javed while she was leaving a beauty parlour at the busy Mohallah Nau in Dabgari Bazar last night, the singer's relatives told police.
The singer's younger sister, Farhat Bibi, escaped unhurt. The attackers, who were riding motorcycles, escaped after the shooting.
Police officials told the media that they were ascertaining details of the attack to establish who was behind the crime. They said the singer's relatives had not asked police to file charges against anyone as yet.
In recent years, several singers and musicians in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province have been gunned down by the local Taliban, who have declared music "un-Islamic".
Several musicians have fled the northwest after receiving threats from the militants.
Police are also looking at the possibility that Javed's death was linked to differences with her husband.
Javed married Jehangir Khan, a native of Peshawar, some two years ago.
Last year, differences emerged between the couple and she left her husband's home and began living with her father.
Javed, who belonged to the erstwhile Taliban stronghold of Swat Valley, had filed a suit for the dissolution of her marriage, media reports said.
The singer rose to prominence after performing on state- run PTV and her audio and video albums were popular both in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and among Pashto people living in the Middle East.
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20 Jun 2012 13:03 #90080
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Welcome back to the 9th century everyone. ::confused::
To these cavemen music is "un-Islamic" but strapping a pipe bomb to your body, blowing yourself up and killing innocent people certainly isn't. :
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20 Jun 2012 13:18 #90083
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snoopter, you have to take alot into consideration.
we live in canada and we have a modern thinking..
unlike the people of pakistan, india afganistan, and africa, this is the only thing they know. dem ole fashion...i don't think they know the difference between right and wrong or alteast they don't interpret it the same way as us. :cheesy:
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20 Jun 2012 13:21 #90084
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Actually they do know what is right and wrong...however their form of justice is very diferent, especially when it is cloaked in religion. I would like to abolish religion, and ban all religious leaders...my humble prayer!
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20 Jun 2012 13:28 #90087
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Thanks for your subjective opinions. that's not a factual answer.
movies stars and cricketers for example worship and practise the same religions , why are they different?
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20 Jun 2012 13:28 #90088
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or better yet, why do they do things differently?
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