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‘UK’s decision to deport 500 Muslims unjust’

LAHORE: The UK’s decision to deport 500 Muslim leaders, teachers and owners of Islamic bookshops is hasty, undemocratic and unjust, said a Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) official on Monday.

Talking to a group of Pakistani students studying in Britain and the USA at Mansoorah, Hafiz Mohammad Idrees, JI naib ameer, said Islam had nothing to do with terrorism, but the Western media had been implicating Muslims in every terrorist activity without any proof. He said that Islamabad could not take a stand against the UK’s decision to deport Muslims because General Pervez Musharraf himself was bent on deporting foreign students from Pakistan. staff report

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