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The head of the mosque Abdul Aziz Ghazi, fled the mosque in a [[burqa]] disguising as a woman. However he was apprehended by the Pakistani police. After his capture, 400 more militants surrendered.<ref>[http://www.dailypioneer.com/indexn12.asp?main_variable=front%5Fpage&file_name=story5%2Etxt&counter_img=5 Lal Masjid's chief cleric caught fleeing in burqa] The Pioneer - July 5, 2007</ref>
The head of the mosque Abdul Aziz Ghazi, fled the mosque in a [[burqa]] disguising as a woman. However he was apprehended by the Pakistani police. After his capture, 400 more militants surrendered.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.dailypioneer.com/indexn12.asp?main_variable=front%5Fpage&file_name=story5%2Etxt&counter_img=5 Lal | title = Masjid's chief cleric caught fleeing in burqa | publisher = The Pioneer - July 5, 2007 }}</ref>


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Revision as of 18:33, 5 July 2007

2007 Lal Masjid clashes
DateJuly 3, 2007 – present
Location
Result Ongoing
Belligerents
Pakistani Security Forces (Police & Rangers) Opposition students
Casualties and losses
16 killed

The 2007 Lal Masjid clashes are occurring between the students and members of Lal Masjid in Islamabad and the Pakistani military.

Beginning: July 3, 2007

On July 3, 2007, gun battle erupted between the supporters of Lal Masjid and Pakistani security forces after six months of standoff between the two parties.[1] The clash began when some militants tried to occupy a nearby government building[1]. 150 students attacked a Government of Pakistan office near the mosque and took four officials as hostages [2]. Subsequently he called for attacks on the forces, and students of the Lal Masjid had taken over certain government posts and had attacked government buildings.

9 people, including mosque students, media persons, a Pakistan Rangers personnel and a businessman were killed while over 100 are injured in the incident.[3] The head of the mosque, Maulana Abdul Aziz, was captured attempting to leave disguised in a burqa. [4]

July 4, 2007

Curfew: Authorities announced an indefinite 24 hour curfew in Sector G-6, where Lal Masjid is located. A command was issued to shoot anyone in the area who violates the curfew.

Deadlines: Government announced frequent deadlines to resolve the issue peacefully. The Pakistani government offered those inside the mosque who exit unarmed Rs. 5000 ($83; £41), free education and safe passage their homes.[5]

1st Deadline: Government authorities announced first deadline for students and persons present inside the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque in English) to surrender unconditionally by 1530 Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

2nd Deadline: The Government further extended deadline by half an hour i.e. 1600 PST.

3rd Deadline: A further extension was observed till 1800 PST.

4th Deadline: Fourth deadline was announced till 1930 PST.

5th Deadline: The authorities further relaxed deadline till 2130 PST.

Meanwhile about 1000 male students and about 400 female students of Jamia Hafsa surrendered to the authorities on July 4, 2007.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

References

  1. ^ a b "Fierce gunbattles rock capital". The Dawn.
  2. ^ more than 20 killed in Pakistan's Lal Masjid clashes Times of India - 3 Jul 2007
  3. ^ "Day-long pitched battles leave nine dead". The News.
  4. ^ "Blasts at radical Pakistan mosque". BBC News.
  5. ^ "Anguish of Pakistan mosque parents". BBC News.