Pakistan’s former Senator and Jamaat-e-Islami leader Mushtaq Ahmed was on Monday booked for terrorism for leading a pro-Palestinian march toward the US Embassy to show solidarity with Gaza.
The case was registered at Aabpara Police Station where FIR was registered against Mushtaq under over a dozen different sections including terrorism.
This has been trigger the riots in capital as well where thousands have rallied towards Masjid-e-Shuhada, march into the Red Zone. Situation further worsen as policemen had tried to deter the demonstrators.
Reports that the workers of JI began stoning as well smash down different structures and governmental vehicle even demonstrator carried the teargas kit from police accompanied with helmet.
So far, 30 have been detained, including three women as part of protest. This is a case that highlights the escalating tensions over solidarity actions for Gaza and the legal implications associated with those involved.
Pakistan closely observed the conflict and expressed the gravest concern regarding humanitarian consequences. Islamabad insisted that such a two-state solution would work only under international law with relevant UN and OIC resolutions. It must then establish a sovereign State of Palestine on pre-1967 borders, Al Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.