Hizbut Tahrir re-names Liberty Square as ‘Tahrir Square’

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LAHORE – The outlawed Hizbut Tahrir on Tuesday named the Liberty Square as “Pakistan’s Tahrir Square” and announced to hold a protest on March 6.
The Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt played a vital point in ousting former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.
The outlawed organisation has distributed pamphlets in the provincial capital highlighting its demands including closing all foreign embassies, consulates and “spy centres” in Pakistan, expelling all Blackwater agents, suspending all NATO supplies, removing the federal and provincial governments, ending the war against Islam in Afghanistan, trying US national Raymond Davis under Islamic law and releasing convicted scientist Dr Aafia Siddiqui.
The outlawed organisation also demands the Pakistan Army to transfer power to religious parties, most probably the banned Hizbut Tahrir, regaining all Muslim lands and uniting all Islamic countries under one caliph.