Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2010
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8 out of 10 Experts Agree: Pakistan is terror threat number 1
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2 ... _terrorism
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2 ... _terrorism
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
What happens next?
The Islamists are going to only get stronger.
This assassination effectively puts a lid on any wise guy from the elite in pakistan wanting to even attempt to reform the society. The elite are going to do a quick downhill ski after due mild protests at Salmaan Taseer's murder.
Henceforth, no one is going to come forward to even dare to challange what the mullahs and the society at large wants. This is a symbolic victory for the islamists, they have shown the middle finger to the feudals and the elite.
My take on Salmaan Taseer's intent when he took up the mission to go against the blasphemy law is his arrogance.
He thought that belonging to the rich and elite, with his fingers in each pie in Punjab, the support of Zardari (and thereby the west) ensured immunity from the masses. Living in that protective bubble had made him deulsional, cut off from the reality of the real pakistan in the slums and the galis. Well, the protective bubble has just burst, he and the other whiskey swilling elite just got a rude wake up call.
This is the typical cognitive dissonance that Jinnah had when he dared to think that he could have a secular state. All that 'you can go to your temples and worship your gods in freedom' was bull shit anyways in Pakistan.
Compare this with the wily, far more successful leaders that Pakistan has produced - ZABhutto, BB, Nawaz Sharif. They have understood the pulse of that society and where it was headed, they pandered to the islamist fringe and reaped the rewards. The fools who dared to stand in the way were always going to be mowed down.
The Islamists are going to only get stronger.
This assassination effectively puts a lid on any wise guy from the elite in pakistan wanting to even attempt to reform the society. The elite are going to do a quick downhill ski after due mild protests at Salmaan Taseer's murder.
Henceforth, no one is going to come forward to even dare to challange what the mullahs and the society at large wants. This is a symbolic victory for the islamists, they have shown the middle finger to the feudals and the elite.
My take on Salmaan Taseer's intent when he took up the mission to go against the blasphemy law is his arrogance.
He thought that belonging to the rich and elite, with his fingers in each pie in Punjab, the support of Zardari (and thereby the west) ensured immunity from the masses. Living in that protective bubble had made him deulsional, cut off from the reality of the real pakistan in the slums and the galis. Well, the protective bubble has just burst, he and the other whiskey swilling elite just got a rude wake up call.
This is the typical cognitive dissonance that Jinnah had when he dared to think that he could have a secular state. All that 'you can go to your temples and worship your gods in freedom' was bull shit anyways in Pakistan.
Compare this with the wily, far more successful leaders that Pakistan has produced - ZABhutto, BB, Nawaz Sharif. They have understood the pulse of that society and where it was headed, they pandered to the islamist fringe and reaped the rewards. The fools who dared to stand in the way were always going to be mowed down.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
From abhishek's link...
where was this hai allah - when the LeT - the perpetrators of 26/11 were declared social workers? where was this, when the hIndu population was nearly wiped out? Where was this nauseous chest beating, when 3 Million people were killed with enthusiastic religious motivations?
This is pure nautanki.....A sense that the forces of religious intolerance are becoming all but unstoppable; and that those who oppose them by promoting a more liberal vision of Pakistan occupy an ever diminishing space.
where was this hai allah - when the LeT - the perpetrators of 26/11 were declared social workers? where was this, when the hIndu population was nearly wiped out? Where was this nauseous chest beating, when 3 Million people were killed with enthusiastic religious motivations?
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Ok so back to doctrine once again and here it is..the inspiration:
Criticism and open support for that is fair game for the relatively more pious. The problem is not the guard..or Pakistan, but what the doctrine says.Narrated Abdullah Ibn Abbas: A blind man had a slave-mother who used to abuse the Prophet (peace be upon him) and disparage him. He forbade her but she did not stop. He rebuked her but she did not give up her habit. One night she began to slander the Prophet (peace be upon him) and abuse him. So he took a dagger, placed it on her belly, pressed it, and killed her. A child who came between her legs was smeared with the blood that was there. When the morning came, the Prophet (peace be upon him) was informed about it.
He assembled the people and said: I adjure by Allah the man who has done this action and I adjure him by my right to him that he should stand up. Jumping over the necks of the people and trembling the man stood up.
He sat before the Prophet (peace be upon him) and said: Apostle of Allah! I am her master; she used to abuse you and disparage you. I forbade her, but she did not stop, and I rebuked her, but she did not abandon her habit. I have two sons like pearls from her, and she was my companion. Last night she began to abuse and disparage you. So I took a dagger, put it on her belly and pressed it till I killed her. Thereupon the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Oh be witness, no retaliation is payable for her blood.[Sunnan Abu Dawud 38:4348, Sunnan Abu Dawud 38:4361]
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
The Bottom Line
This guy, Manzur Ejaz, has written very sane articles; but, when it comes to India, all Pakistanis are blighted and blinded including Manzur Ejaz. The thinking is the same, somehow continue the enduring hostility with India. RAPEs like him may not invoke overtly Islamist (or Islamic) symbolism to justify hostility with India and yet propagate the justification for being India-centric for Pakistan's sustenance. They cannot bring themselves around to realize that this India-centric approach to solving their own miseries is precisely their problem. What is the relevance of Taiwan in the India-Pakistan equation ? India and Pakistan did not separate in the same way Taiwan and Mainland China did under Kuomintang and the Communists. Nor has India ever proclaimed a One-India policy. By choosing to compete with India, the Pakistani leaders and the elite have chosen the path of self-destruction and no amount of enlightening education has been able to change this mindset, as Mansur Ejaz amply demonstrates yet again. He is not questioning the foolhardiness of the PA, but is indeed agreeing with them. This 'compete-with-India-at-all-costs' rigor mortis cannot be reversed.I have been of the view for sometime that Pakistan’s military is genuinely worried about the country’s sagging economy and social anarchy. The military, self-professedly India phobic, is not blind to the economic strength its enemy is gaining. They probably understand that if the present gap between India and Pakistan’s economic growth continues to widen, Pakistan will become an insignificant player in regional politics even if it survives as a country. If Pakistan wants to be as relevant as Taiwan is to China, then it has to be economically as vibrant as China’s separated part is. If this does not happen, then Pakistan will become like Bhutan to India. This nightmarish situation is not acceptable to Pakistan’s military leadership.
Again, nothing but inanities. No doubt that the PPP (just like all other Pakistani political parties) is thoroughly incompetent, but it was equally foolish to expect the PPP to have turned around the situation within three years of what will essentially take several decades of hard work if suitable environment is first established. With sectarianism, jihadi Islamism, and unbridled hatred and hostility for neighbouring and faraway countries that determine the foreign and domestic policy of the country, how can Pakistan turn itself around ? Who is willing to invest in this benighted country so thoroughly overtaken by nemesis ? No, the Pakistani Army knew all this very well. They wanted a political party to shoulder the cross so that their party's name can be thoroughly tarnished and top in that list was the PPP. Manzur Ejaz talks as though the PA was generous enough to let democracy flourish. After all, the PA usurped even that authority to determine when (and how much) to let democracy and when not to. Manzur makes a virtue out of necessity. And, why is the PA always spoken of as the largest stakeholder in the state of Pakistan ? Shouldn't Manzur be talking of the people of Pakistan as its largest stakeholders ? Doesn't he betray a common failing of Pakistanis that makes their country a 'deep security state' ? And, what lies at the centre of this mindset ? Nothing but hatred for India and enduring hostility towards the Hindu kafir.One can argue that most of the problems Pakistan is facing were created by military regimes but this does not mean that the most powerful institution cannot change its course. Most probably, this is what military did when it allowed political reforms and helped the reinstatement of the judiciary. Like everyone else, the military expected that the PPP government would improve the sinking economy and address other political issues. However, the disappointment in the PPP government is universal. In this backdrop, one can imagine that the military cannot remain a passive spectator. Being the largest stakeholder in the state of Pakistan, the military is going to do whatever it takes to protect its self-interest. Such an interest cannot be safeguarded if the economy continues tanking and social anarchy proliferates.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
The islamists are becoming the new left in pakistan. The vengeance with which Salman Taseer's assassination has been justified cannot just be based on islamism. It has an undertone of anti-feudalism. Kind of a revolution, whose lid is kept shut with the help of American money and Pakistani Army. It is the Iranian revolution in the making with the real underclass in pakistan starting to take over power in pakistan.
Salman Taseer an out and out RAPE elitist feudal has been taken out by the combined might of islamists and anti-feudals in pakistan. Ultimately it may lead to an Ayatollah Khomeini kind of a character emerge out of this situation with very serious consequences for security in India. It will be like an Iran-Israel situation, with the only difference Israel can beat the crap out of Iran and India cannot even think of touching an islamist pakistan.
Scary situation
Salman Taseer an out and out RAPE elitist feudal has been taken out by the combined might of islamists and anti-feudals in pakistan. Ultimately it may lead to an Ayatollah Khomeini kind of a character emerge out of this situation with very serious consequences for security in India. It will be like an Iran-Israel situation, with the only difference Israel can beat the crap out of Iran and India cannot even think of touching an islamist pakistan.
Scary situation
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It will be like an Iran-Israel situation, with the only difference Israel can beat the crap out of Iran and India cannot even think of touching an islamist pakistan.
Scary situation


It will not be an Iran-Israel kind of situation, it will be mass propagation of Nooks and delivery mechanisms that can reach any and every part of the world via JDAM(Jihadi Direct Attack Munition per BR Dictionary) and everyone and his father in law will have their undies in the knots, from Unkil to Tarrel Than Mountain Fliend, Soddies, Eyeranians, Oieropeans , Britainistan, Canuckistan, Norwaystan, Roosistan.. get the idea ?.
It becomes everyone's problem and that is usually the best way to solve a problem. These are classic con-sultan (t) tricks. This is what you do.
1) If you cant solve a problem, then expand it, so that it seems bigger than what it is . You get to cover your a** and also make more money!

2) If it must be solved , but you cant solve it, make it everybody's problem. Someone else will solve it



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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
I distinctly recall madame jalebi (original version) bawling that some talibunny urchin stopped by her car at a traffic light and yelled at her for driving while female.
IOW, life in general for the RAPE class is becoming a tad hot under the collar of late in the land of the poor. Now, given TSP's feudal structure and all, there's massive disparity and the top 1% feudal class ptrobably controls some 50%+ of the wealth in that country. So the RAPEs fleeing along with their booty will denude Pak of its capital and capitalists. good good, mussay. Let the inmates run the asylum a while. They might even like it.
An Iran model for nookular pakistan is increasingly interesting only. The N-wal mart shall reopen and everyone from Afgn to Lebanon to the CARs will be on the client list mighty soon that way. bring it on, I say.
IOW, life in general for the RAPE class is becoming a tad hot under the collar of late in the land of the poor. Now, given TSP's feudal structure and all, there's massive disparity and the top 1% feudal class ptrobably controls some 50%+ of the wealth in that country. So the RAPEs fleeing along with their booty will denude Pak of its capital and capitalists. good good, mussay. Let the inmates run the asylum a while. They might even like it.
An Iran model for nookular pakistan is increasingly interesting only. The N-wal mart shall reopen and everyone from Afgn to Lebanon to the CARs will be on the client list mighty soon that way. bring it on, I say.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
AbhishekD, an Islam that prescribes slavery cannot be anti-feudal. Especially in Pakistan, it is not.AbhishekD wrote:It has an undertone of anti-feudalism.
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yet another video showing showing the pakistan Army engaging in pakistaniat at its very best
http://napaki.blogspot.com/2011/01/vide ... lisng.html
don't think it has been posted earlier - follow this thread pretty carefully. Apologies if already done
http://napaki.blogspot.com/2011/01/vide ... lisng.html
don't think it has been posted earlier - follow this thread pretty carefully. Apologies if already done
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Reflecting after Taseer
This is not the first killing on the blasphemy law. It is not even the first time those in office to protect people kill those who they protect. In KP a few years ago, a policeman killed a blasphemy accused who he was guarding. When the police tried to protect a blasphemy accused in another case, the police station was burnt down, after which the police apologised for attempting to provide protection. And when accepted political leaders publicly proclaim rewards for whoever kills a blasphemy accused, in this case against Aasia Bibi by a Jamaat-e-Islami leader appealing to the TTP to do religion a ‘real service’, this sets the stage.
Minority leader Father John Joseph shot himself dead to protest the blasphemy law. Hundreds others have spoken against this colonial-era legislation, {Only a part of it is a colonial-era legislation; however, it was Gen. Zia-ul-Haq who enhanced the punishment to death in this colonial-era legislation. Later, during Nawaz Sharif's first term, the punishment was determined as only death for blasphemy} strengthened by the blackest military dictatorship of Ziaul Haq, and now packaged as an ordained sacred law. Rudimentary trend analysis shows that the law is increasingly invoked against Muslims, and the parameters of who qualifies as a Muslim are growing more and more stringent and restrictive. A shoemaker in Lahore was accused of embroidering slippers in a design that looked like Islamic calligraphy. In Peshawar, a man was accused of blasphemy for forcing his neighbours to reduce the volume of a CD of religious recitation. In Gojra, nine Chirstians were burnt alive, according to the HRCP fact-finding report, in a planned and premeditated act. The same charges have been brought against towering national personalities such as Akhtar Hameed Khan. Those who speak openly against the law have also been threatened, including Sherry Rehman and Asma Jehangir.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Ya it is true that anti-feudal revolution will never happen in Pakistan. Islam helps the feudal structure in pakistan, but it does not mean that the anti-feudal sentiments does not help islamist movements. Indeed it may very well happen that islamist movement that was the preserve of the elite and feudal in pakistan slips away from their control and becomes a platform to bring power to the masses as it has already happened in Iran.SSridhar wrote: AbhishekD, an Islam that prescribes slavery cannot be anti-feudal. Especially in Pakistan, it is not.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Interestingly, as one comment points out, in the eyes of the even more fanatic barbarian Pakbarian animals, these barelvi animals are supposedly moderate and hence Talibunnies have been bombing them!shravan wrote:500+ Barelvi religious scholars praise Qadri
TSP has reached the nirvana of barbaric animalism...may Allah keep them on this path in a slow motion progress for next 100 years..
AOA
Quote from one newspaper report:
That would be one fine probe....where are the water hoses?Soon after the assassination, a high-level investigation team, comprising members from the Inter Services Intelligence, the Federal Investigation Agency and the Intelligence Bureau, was set up to oversee the probe.

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Arrested Pakistani bodyguard Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri wearing a garland shouts 'We are ready to sacrifice our life for the prestige of the Prophet Mohammad' after appearing in court in Islamabad on January 5, 2011 a day after the assassination of the governor of Punjab province Salman Taseer. Pakistani police on January 5 charged the police commando with murder and terrorism over the killing of Salman Taseer, lawyers said. Qadri, who was part of Taseer's security detail, was presented before a magistrate in Islamabad and will appear in an anti-terrorism court on January 6, lawyer Mohammad Ashraf Gujjar told.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Pesh-e-khidmat hai Herrow of Pakistan, Nishan-e-haider, Nishan-e-pakistan, Noor-e-awam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQJYor-G4X4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQJYor-G4X4
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Meanwhile here is the press confrence where Salman Taseer was commiting Blasphemy himself:
Mulaiza farmaiye
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS_QUOh9MIA
Mulaiza farmaiye
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS_QUOh9MIA
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Point to be noted,
Salman Taseer invokes Quaid-e-Azam, Islam, Holy Prophet in that press conference to justify his actions.
That did not cut any ice with the mullahs at all. He still got his 72.
Salman Taseer invokes Quaid-e-Azam, Islam, Holy Prophet in that press conference to justify his actions.
That did not cut any ice with the mullahs at all. He still got his 72.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Err,
The Herrow of Pakistan emptied his entire magazine of 26-27 bullets of the AK-47 (chinese copy) that he was carrying. This was done at point blank range from the intended target.
He managed to land only 9 bullets on ST's person.
This is an elite commando of pakistan. I am sure the ISI and other intel agencies will try to determine how his accuracy was 9/27 = 1/3 at point blank range.
Indeed worrisome hain ji?
The Herrow of Pakistan emptied his entire magazine of 26-27 bullets of the AK-47 (chinese copy) that he was carrying. This was done at point blank range from the intended target.
He managed to land only 9 bullets on ST's person.
This is an elite commando of pakistan. I am sure the ISI and other intel agencies will try to determine how his accuracy was 9/27 = 1/3 at point blank range.
Indeed worrisome hain ji?
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
^^^ UK telegraph reports that taseer had 29 bullet wounds
which makes qadri a hate crime murderer (i.e. twisted psycho) fired up by his religious zeal
such folks are in routine service in paquiland... unkil operatives in paquiland, watch out for your outer security cordon!
which makes qadri a hate crime murderer (i.e. twisted psycho) fired up by his religious zeal
such folks are in routine service in paquiland... unkil operatives in paquiland, watch out for your outer security cordon!
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Which makes him eligible for release on the grounds of momentary insanity.
The defence lawyers can and will argue that the defendent was blinded by his love for his rasool and did this action in a fit of insanity.
There is ample prior precedence in pakistan on acquital on these grounds.
Point to be noted here:
The only thing that is making the powers that be and the police carry out this charade of arresting the killer is 'sharam' from the international press. There is some 'sharam' that the eyes of the world are focussed on how they handle this situation.
On the inside, they are all probably torn between releasing him immediately and honoring him with a public welcome, 21 gun salute, public honor, keys to the city etc.
This legal charade will go on for a few years until everyone is sure that the media is bored at following this story. Then this guy will be released for lack of evidence / momentary insanity (50-50 likelyhood). The other possibility is that he will receive like a 7-10 year sentence, and come out to a Herrow's welcome.
This is no ordinary murder, this has been gamed with full knowledge of the law in pakistan. There is a reason why the Qadri guy asked his colleuges to capture him alive. I think he knows what line of defence he has to take, he knows the pressure points that he will continue to use with his islamist brothers, and he knows that worst come worst, he will come out in a decade's time to a bright future. Meanwhile while he has sarkari biriyani in jail, he will master the quran - become a Hafiz, grow a bigger beard, come out and be a widely respected maulana with fame, money and respect.
end of story.
The defence lawyers can and will argue that the defendent was blinded by his love for his rasool and did this action in a fit of insanity.
There is ample prior precedence in pakistan on acquital on these grounds.
Point to be noted here:
The only thing that is making the powers that be and the police carry out this charade of arresting the killer is 'sharam' from the international press. There is some 'sharam' that the eyes of the world are focussed on how they handle this situation.
On the inside, they are all probably torn between releasing him immediately and honoring him with a public welcome, 21 gun salute, public honor, keys to the city etc.
This legal charade will go on for a few years until everyone is sure that the media is bored at following this story. Then this guy will be released for lack of evidence / momentary insanity (50-50 likelyhood). The other possibility is that he will receive like a 7-10 year sentence, and come out to a Herrow's welcome.
This is no ordinary murder, this has been gamed with full knowledge of the law in pakistan. There is a reason why the Qadri guy asked his colleuges to capture him alive. I think he knows what line of defence he has to take, he knows the pressure points that he will continue to use with his islamist brothers, and he knows that worst come worst, he will come out in a decade's time to a bright future. Meanwhile while he has sarkari biriyani in jail, he will master the quran - become a Hafiz, grow a bigger beard, come out and be a widely respected maulana with fame, money and respect.
end of story.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
The guy has just the impeccable CV to his credit to be a successful future Jihadi Leader in Pakistan.
He is a police commando by training, he killed a blasphemer and he proudly says that he did so to protect his deen and religion, he will undergo what most pakistanis will see as an unjust prison sentence, he will come out with a Hafiz prefix to his name.
Only fame and fortune await him in Pakistan.
I can see Hafiz Sayeed, Iliyas Kashmiri, Masood Azhar, etc have a rival in making already.
He is a police commando by training, he killed a blasphemer and he proudly says that he did so to protect his deen and religion, he will undergo what most pakistanis will see as an unjust prison sentence, he will come out with a Hafiz prefix to his name.
Only fame and fortune await him in Pakistan.
I can see Hafiz Sayeed, Iliyas Kashmiri, Masood Azhar, etc have a rival in making already.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Son of a Christian mom?Baikul wrote:Shiv, I will check in to see if you decide to say what that light was.
On a more general note, it would be interesting to understand why Taseer took a stand on this issue as opposed to a hundred others.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Pak's Guv Taseer laid to rest in Pak; 23 held over his killing http://www.zeenews.com/news678619.html
Islamabad: Pakistani investigators on Wednesday probed the possibility of a larger conspiracy behind the killing of Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer by his bodyguard as they arrested 23 people.
In Lahore, Taseer, 66, was laid to rest with full state honours at the Cavalry Ground graveyard, with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and other top leaders paying homage.
President Asif Ali Zardari did not attend the funeral due to security reasons, PPP leaders said.![]()
Two officials, who assigned Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, the policeman responsible for gunning down Taseer in Islamabad yesterday, to the Governor's security detail were arrested along with eight more personnel of the Elite Force following the assassination, local media reported.
Three more policemen from Rawalpindi, including an officer, were arrested this morning, as part of the probe.
Investigators were trying to ascertain whether Qadri was part of a larger conspiracy or acted on his own.
Police also took into custody Qadri's five brothers and father yesterday and three more of his relatives, who were apparently aware of his plan to kill the outspoken Governor, were arrested today.
Separately, they arrested a man who had announced a Rs 20 million prize for anyone who killed Taseer for opposing the country's blasphemy law. Sardar Ebaad Dogar of Khangarh near Multan was arrested yesterday shortly after Taseer was gunned down.
Qadri, 26, was removed from the Special Branch for being a "security risk" and had told several of his colleagues of his plan to kill Taseer for opposing the blasphemy law, 'Geo News' reported.
He had told his colleagues that if he killed the Governor, he should be arrested alive as he would lay down his weapon after firing and surrender.
The channel quoted unnamed sources as saying that Rawalpindi's former regional police chief Nasir Khan Durrani had noted in a file that Qadri and 10 other personnel had hardline religious or extremist leanings.
Durrani noted in the file that Qadri and the others should not be assigned to provide security to VIPs.
Despite this alert, Qadri was deputed to guard Taseer on at least five occasions in the past two years, the channel reported. Qadri joined the Punjab Constabulary in 2003 and was deputed in 2008 to the Elite Force, an anti-terrorism unit that guards VIPs.
A police officer told the Dawn newspaper that Taseer's assassin was deployed to guard Prime Minister Gilani on at least one occasion.
Qadri's name was not on the duty roster of policemen assigned to guard the Governor till Monday night.
His name was included at his own request yesterday morning, Interior Minister Rehman Malik told the media.
Investigators also plan to question the officials who recruited Qadri in the Elite Force.
Qadri laid down his assault rifle and surrendered moments after he shot dead Taseer at the posh Kohsar Market in the heart of Islamabad yesterday.
Chilling footage aired on a news channel showed a smiling Qadri saying: "He got the death sentence for insulting the Prophet."
The funeral prayer for Taseer at the Governor's House in Lahore, scheduled for 1 pm local time, was delayed by almost an hour as several clerics reportedly refused to lead it following a call by an influential Islamic body.
Afzal Chishti, a leader of the ulema (clerics) wing of the ruling PPP, led the 'namaz-e-janaza' or funeral prayer.
The imam of Lahore's Shahi Masjid and the cleric of the mosque at Governor's House refused to lead the prayer, sources said.
The Jamaat-e-Ahl-e-Sunnat Pakistan, a grouping of scholars, had yesterday asked clerics not to lead Taseer's funeral prayer.
Among those present at the funeral prayer were Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, leaders of other political parties and PPP workers.
Leaders of the main opposition PML-N, which is ruling the province of Punjab, and religious parties were conspicuous by their absence at the funeral.![]()
Thousands of angry PPP workers, who had gathered at the Governor's House, shouted slogans against religious parties and the PML-N.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Pak police arrests man who offered reward for killing Taseer http://www.zeenews.com/news678660.html
Dogar had announced at a rally on Friday that he would pay Rs 20 million to the person who killed Taseer.
The rally was organised by religious hardliners to oppose any move to repeal or amend the blasphemy law.
Talking to the media after the rally, Dogar had said he felt no embarrassment in offering the reward.
He said he would raise the bounty to Rs 30 million if a resident of Khangarh killed Taseer.
Dogar had served as Khangarh district's nazim or mayor after being elected on the ticket of the opposition PML-Q.
He was accused of having links with the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba before joining the PML-Q.
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Sex Jihad in Londonistan -
Pakistani men grooming British girls for sex
Pakistani men grooming British girls for sex
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http://www.rediff.com/news/report/punja ... 110105.htm
A group of over 500 Pakistani scholars and clerics have described the policeman who gunned down Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer as a Ghazi (an Islamic warrior) and have warned against any expression of sympathy for the slain Pakistan People's Party leader, saying it would tantamount to an act of blasphemy.
A leader of the ruling Pakistan People's Party's 'ulema' or clerics wing led Taseer's funeral prayer on Wednesday afternoon after several leading clerics of Lahore, including the imams of the Data Darbar shrine and the Shahi Masjid, refused to do so.
The cleric of the mosque at the Governor's House, who is a Barelvi, refused to lead the prayer, sources said.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Quick question, is dawn's site down or is something going on?
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BTW, do think, yesterday's bumping off is another data point, TSP is sinking.
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BTW, do think, yesterday's bumping off is another data point, TSP is sinking.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Karma is a ....................partha wrote:Sex Jihad in Londonistan -
Pakistani men grooming British girls for sex
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
May Allah bless you SSji!SSridhar wrote:AbhishekD, an Islam that prescribes slavery cannot be anti-feudal. Especially in Pakistan, it is not.AbhishekD wrote:It has an undertone of anti-feudalism.
As long as Islam has Islamism, the fate of Pakistan will not change. The only change one will see in Pakistan would be that the Kabila guards will wear their dark-green uniforms "openly" from now on.
Unfortunately there is no hope for Islam without Islamism. That is the reason for the finality of the prophet. There is no way to transform Islam by any other person, be it another prophet or .... It has to demise in its original form

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
partha wrote:Sex Jihad in Londonistan -
Pakistani men grooming British girls for sex
What they didn't say is how many of the 50 were Paki. Interestingly in paki society, men doing any such stuff to women of "outside" is fine but women going out with men from the outside is totally haraam. Women must be lesser human beings.In 17 court cases since 1997 where men were prosecuted, 53 of the 56 people found guilty were Asian, 50 of them Muslim, while just three were white, according to The Times.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
In that case I wonder the reason that the Quadri piggie asked his fellow bodyguards not to shoot him, before he gunned down Taseer?shravan wrote:...................Arrested Pakistani bodyguard Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri wearing a garland shouts 'We are ready to sacrifice our life for the prestige of the Prophet Mohammad' after appearing in court in Islamabad on January 5,............

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Our very own Siddharth Varadarajan Tweets:
In 'tolerant' India, PM backed out of statement that minorities should have 'first claim'. Taseer had REAL guts to stand up for Aasia in PK
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Comparing a Islamic republic which enforces sharia and hounds minorities with a country in which MMS is actually a minority.Anujan wrote:Our very own Siddharth Varadarajan Tweets:
In 'tolerant' India, PM backed out of statement that minorities should have 'first claim'. Taseer had REAL guts to stand up for Aasia in PK
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
More than that, Acharya, more than that. Look at what he is comparing cleverly and we will know the perfidy in Sidharth Varadarajan's tweet. I still remember him flatly denying that the Taliban ever ordered the Hindus & Sikhs to wear orange arm bands in Afghanistan. What else can we expect from him ?
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Anujan wrote:Our very own Siddharth Varadarajan Tweets:
In 'tolerant' India, PM backed out of statement that minorities should have 'first claim'. Taseer had REAL guts to stand up for Aasia in PK


Some guys are really beyond redemption.....even a PhD will not give me the upper hand in trying to understand the Lahori SV logic.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
How can one equate someone advancing special rights for one set of people to someone calling for justice for all?Anujan wrote:Our very own Siddharth Varadarajan Tweets:
In 'tolerant' India, PM backed out of statement that minorities should have 'first claim'. Taseer had REAL guts to stand up for Aasia in PK
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Can somebody tweet back..Anujan wrote:Our very own Siddharth Varadarajan Tweets:
In 'tolerant' India, PM backed out of statement that minorities should have 'first claim'. Taseer had REAL guts to stand up for Aasia in PK
...And REAL guts to marry an Indian, Tavleen Singh, while already married back home in Pakistan - and then later ditching her when she announced her pregnancy.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
Sidhharth Varadarajan, brother of duffer rahul, lost in kumbh mela and now foundAnujan wrote:Our very own Siddharth Varadarajan Tweets:
In 'tolerant' India, PM backed out of statement that minorities should have 'first claim'. Taseer had REAL guts to stand up for Aasia in PK
'Muslims must have first claim on resources' http://www.expressindia.com/news/fullst ... wsid=77972
Making resources available based on religious considerations is communal, why is Varadarajan inciting communal feelings among indians while sitting in american reading marx p0rn? commie birather is very frustratedPrime Minister Manmohan Singh said plans for minorities, particularly Muslims, must have the ‘first claim’ on resources so that benefits of development reach them equitably.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2
I do not know whether you really understand how close you are to the truth.Sometimes the most perverted mind can give glimpse of the truth.Anujan wrote:Our very own![]()
Siddharth Varadarajan Tweets:
In 'tolerant' India, PM backed out of statement that minorities should have 'first claim'. Taseer had REAL guts to stand up for Aasia in PK
The fact that 'many of us' are so weak is the reason why porkistan has not been wiped off the face of the earth.I am not referring to jingoes,gurus,stalwarts but to the larger society.