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<CITE>Pakistan Daily Times</CITE>
Declare US ambassador ‘persona-non-grata’: LHCBA
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court Bar Association (LHCBA) by adopting a resolution demanded the federal government to declare the US ambassador to Pakistan as a persona-non-grata for arranging a gay and lesbian party at the US Embassy in Islamabad
by terming it a drone attack on culture and social life of the region. The bar adopted the resolution in its General House meeting on Wednesday chaired by LHCBA President Asghar Ali Gill. A bar member Jamil Faizi tabled the resolution against the party and drone attacks, which was unanimously passed. In his address, Gill said that the US was already a major contributor for the sufferings of the country and its interference in Pakistan’s internal affairs had increased terrorism in the country. He urged the federal government not to tolerate the evil designs of the US to destroy the Muslim culture and expel the US ambassador and his staff members for holding a gay and lesbian party in Islamabad. Gill said the US had no concern with Pakistan and wanted to use it for its gains. staff report...
Is this what we do now, entertain homo's at US Embassies?
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Pakistan: Religious groups condemn US embassy gay event
Jamaat-e-Islami (Pakistan's largest Islamic party) activists hold regular anti-US demonstrations
Continue reading the main story A group of religious conservatives in Pakistan has condemned a recent event hosted by the US embassy in Islamabad in support of gay rights.
The meeting was described as "cultural terrorism" in a statement issued by Pakistan's largest Islamic party, on behalf of various religious groups.
The embassy described last week's event as its first gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender pride celebration.
There is nothing explicit about homosexuals in Pakistan's constitution.
But it is considered to be illegal and under Sharia laws in Pakistan, which were introduced in 1990, homosexual acts can draw punishments of whipping, imprisonment or even death.
"Such people are the curse of society and social garbage," the statement released by Jamaat-e-Islami read.
"They don't deserve to be Muslim or Pakistani, and the support and protection announced by the US administration for them is the worst social and cultural terrorism against Pakistan," the statement, which was issued in Urdu, is quoted by the AP news agency as saying.
The statement also described the event as the second most dangerous attack by the US after drone and missile attacks.
At the event the US deputy ambassador to Pakistan said that the US would support gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender rights in Pakistan.
"I want to be clear: the US embassy is here to support you and stand by your side every step of the way," he is quoted as saying in a statement on the embassy website.
Our media is very hush-hush about that

<CITE>Pakistan Daily Times</CITE>
Declare US ambassador ‘persona-non-grata’: LHCBA
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court Bar Association (LHCBA) by adopting a resolution demanded the federal government to declare the US ambassador to Pakistan as a persona-non-grata for arranging a gay and lesbian party at the US Embassy in Islamabad

Is this what we do now, entertain homo's at US Embassies?

BBC News
Pakistan: Religious groups condemn US embassy gay event

Continue reading the main story A group of religious conservatives in Pakistan has condemned a recent event hosted by the US embassy in Islamabad in support of gay rights.
The meeting was described as "cultural terrorism" in a statement issued by Pakistan's largest Islamic party, on behalf of various religious groups.
The embassy described last week's event as its first gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender pride celebration.
There is nothing explicit about homosexuals in Pakistan's constitution.
But it is considered to be illegal and under Sharia laws in Pakistan, which were introduced in 1990, homosexual acts can draw punishments of whipping, imprisonment or even death.
"Such people are the curse of society and social garbage," the statement released by Jamaat-e-Islami read.
"They don't deserve to be Muslim or Pakistani, and the support and protection announced by the US administration for them is the worst social and cultural terrorism against Pakistan," the statement, which was issued in Urdu, is quoted by the AP news agency as saying.
The statement also described the event as the second most dangerous attack by the US after drone and missile attacks.
At the event the US deputy ambassador to Pakistan said that the US would support gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender rights in Pakistan.
"I want to be clear: the US embassy is here to support you and stand by your side every step of the way," he is quoted as saying in a statement on the embassy website.
Our media is very hush-hush about that