Monday, December 1, 2008

Hindustan Times News

http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?sectionName=&id=1c5bcee3-d30c-4125-bd18-063f0f6b8581&&Headline=67+Pakistanis+in+Tihar+who+don%e2%80%99t+want+to+return+home

MFI organises an 'Open House' in their London Office


RA Gohar Shahi Marhaba
را گوھر شاہی مرحباء

From
http://rariazgoharshahi.blogspot.com/2008/12/mfi-organises-open-house-in-their.html


Tuesday, November 25, 2008

RA RIAZ Gohar Shahi (Introduction)

Norwegian Expo turns out to be a grand success!


With the merry event of Jashan-e-Riaz 08, glad tidings come across from the European Continent, as the MFI International Team return to England with more than just satisfaction to boast about.The Chief Executive of MFI, HH Younus AlGohar, exultingly expressed, "Norwegian people are very open, receptive and they do not argue"."It was just brilliant", says Saint Steve, who was one of the main speakers at the event. "We were not aware of the surroundings, but when we met the people, when they accepted, we felt it was home".A pleasant day to all readers and a merry Jashan-e-Riaz!

HC stays deportation of 67 Pakistani nationals


HC stays deportation of 67 Pakistani nationals
New Delhi, November 19: Sixtyseven jailed Pakistani nationals who were on the verge of being sent home by the Indian authorities may continue to remain behind bars as the Delhi High Court on Wednesday stayed the Centre's decision to deport them.
The 67 Pakistani nationals, lodged in Tihar jail, are facing charges of allegedly staying in India without valid passport or documents.
Issuing notice to the Central government, a Division Bench of Chief Justice Ajit Prakash Shah and Justice S Muralidhar sought the government's reply within two weeks and stayed their deportation till further order.
On Tuesday, the government moved an application before a city court seeking its permission to withdraw all cases registered against them under the Passport Act and Registration of Foreigners Act and to deport them to Pakistan.
However, challenging the government's decision, one of the Pakistani national filed a petition seeking court's intervention restraining the government from deporting them.
Filing a PIL, through counsel Meenakshi Arora, one Saifullah Bajwa said all these people are facing cases of blasphemy and the existing Pakistani law prescribes the sentence of life or death penalty for the charge.
In April, 2007, these people had fled Pakistan due to fear of prosecution on the charges of blasphemy as they belonged to Mehdi Foundation, a multi-faith spiritual organisation that promoted the doctrine of divine love since 1980.
The organisation was headed by Ra Riaz Gohar Shahi, who had fled the country and is presently based in United Kingdom (UK) after Sindh High Court sentenced him to life imprisonment on charges of blasphemy.
After coming to India, they had staged a protest in New Delhi at Jantar Mantar against Pakistani government and burnt their passports besides burning the effigies of their leaders. The Delhi police had arrested them on April 23 2007 for not having valid documents to stay in India.
News from the Indian Press - Express India, link:http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/HC-stays-deportation-of-67-Pakistani-nationals/387834/