A kaffir has killed two innocent momins in the land dreaming to become Medinite and now demanded the treatment reserved for favourite son i n law. Is this the most powerful Islamist nation on earth?

Pakistan warned Saturday it would be "extremely counter-productive" if ties with the United States were to be harmed by the case of an American held in a Pakistani jail and accused of murder.
"Our effort, and I must say emphatically, is that this incident in Lahore is not blown out of proportion," Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir told reporters.
"It will be extremely counterproductive if one incident or one person ... destroys a relationship of 60 years. It is simply unthinkable."
The game is obvious. Davis will be released after the hoopla dies down. US has let TSP blow some steam. I won't be surprised if Davis is being given royal treatment, with Paasha himself serving him beer followed by Kiyani serving him cucumber & mutton sandwiches wearing spick and span 5-star waiter uniform with starched white glovespgbhat wrote:^ For all the external bravado...... internal gubo onlee.
Pakistan seeks to ease rift over U.S. prisoner
"It will be extremely counterproductive if one incident or one person ... destroys a relationship of 60 years. It is simply unthinkable."
jrjrao wrote:BTW, the Pakjabi writer of this story, Muhammad Malick, is a real slimy dirtbag. One look at him and you will know that you are dealing with a slippery eel covered in layers of pig fat.
Here in this video from last year, he is wailing and railing at Prof. Walter Mead. All because Prof. Mead says that there is no equal-equal anymore for the Pakis with India.
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This vid was posted here last year by some guru, I remember seeing it then.sanjaykumar wrote:A must see video. India has already won. This Pakistani's mind space is totally dominated by India. The fear and humiliation are patent-he realises the great equaliser-the US-is lost to Pakistan, he is fearful of what will come after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, knowing that there will be hell to pay for America's losing.
If people like Mead do make policy, Mallick shot himself in the foot.
Only hope now is that a Qadri wannabee emerges among 'em gloved butlers only...Singha wrote:hand delivered gourmet dinners, internet, phone....I am sure some kaidis have been deputed as his butler, washerman, masseur, koi hai boy....and this in the heart of the most powerful islamic nation on earth.
shame shame
Ghazi teray janisar, beshumar, beshumar!
to zinda ha Gazia ha mer gia to sheed Alah hum ko be amal kirnay ki tofeek day kay hum us ko be mar dayn jis nay face book per issa kom kia thaa Mumtaz Qadri Zinda Abad nara Takbeer ALLAH Akbar Nara Resalat YA RASOULLAH
Subkhan Allah Allah aise ghazi peda karta rahe aur wo gustakhan e Rasool ka sar kalam karte rahin
ISHAQ KI MIRAJ , GHAZI TERY QADMUNE KI DHOOL KAY SADKY KHUDA ES KOM PR REHAM FRMAYE, GHAZI SAHB KOI AISA LAFZ NAHI KAY APKI SHAN BYAN KR SAKUNE, KUNE KAY APKI MOHBAT AUR AQEDAT KO ALFAZ MAY NAHEE BYANE KR SAKTA
fakhr e umaat ......QADRI tere imaan ko salaam hai
i love u mumtaz to mujjahide islam ha tu pakistanio ki saan ha
to dawe ka pekha ha teri maa ko salam karta ha ye sara pakistan or mein dua kerta hon ke her maa ki kook se tere jese mujahid peyda hon or aj pakistan ko tere jese mujahido ki zeroret ha
Unless/Untill mothers are giving birth to the SONS like you (Mumtaz Qadri) we as muslims Has right to live otherwise no.
Gagan, Nothing will happen in this godforsaken land of Pakistan.Gagan wrote:Looks like the lawhore court will release him. The next round of tamasha will happen when Raymond Davis is released and handed back to the US authorities.
Then the finger pointing will begin in rightful earnest.
This has the potential of another Lal Masjid type iconic event.
Eventually this tamasha is about to reach its climax, and then we'll have to wait for the next tamasha that the Pakistanis have lined up for us here.
A 20-year old Pakistani woman who lived in northern Italy, she was murdered by her father who claimed he was "saving the family's honour". So he slit her throat. Twenty-eight times.
The Pakis have 4 months before the snow melts. They must have started planning.CRamS wrote: If you think the scenario I painted based on the "green generation" following in the footsteps of Egypt is complete fiction, think again. See what Mehbooba Mufti has to say:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Egypt-Kas ... 61568.aspx
To one bigot in India, there are 10 peaceniks and to one fundamentalist, there are perhaps seven secular, inclusive beings. I can confidently state the same about Pakistan.
Mumbai: Acclaimed Pakistani sufi singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has been arrested at Delhi airport on Sunday for possessing undeclared currency – one lakh dollars.
According to latest reports, DRI officials have taken Rahat into custody and are questioning the singer.
whatever it is I wish we never have to talk to this compulsive liar, moron, goon, loudmouth, scoundrel, nobrainer, bonehead, psychopath piece of $h!t againAnujan wrote:Heard a lil birdie say that Shah Mahmood Qureshi sending a letter to UN Secretary general strongly protesting the UN commissions "finger pointing" at Pakistan's security and intelligence establishment in BB's murder case is ultimately what did him in. It didnt have the party's support and was send at the behest of the Khakhis.
Raymond Davis was just a convenient excuse to axe him.
Is he going to sing like a canary hain ji?Raghavendra wrote:Rahat Fateh Ali Khan arrested at Delhi airportMumbai: Acclaimed Pakistani sufi singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has been arrested at Delhi airport on Sunday for possessing undeclared currency – one lakh dollars.
According to latest reports, DRI officials have taken Rahat into custody and are questioning the singer.
The US has postponed a meeting with Pakistani officials in Washington amid an escalating dispute over the fate of Raymond Davis, an American embassy official who shot dead two men.
The Obama administration is placing mounting pressure on Pakistan to free Mr Davis, on the grounds that embassy staff are entitled to diplomatic immunity. Pakistan’s government has said the courts must decide his status
Raghavendra wrote:Rahat Fateh Ali Khan arrested at Delhi airportMumbai: Acclaimed Pakistani sufi singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has been arrested at Delhi airport on Sunday for possessing undeclared currency – one lakh dollars.
According to latest reports, DRI officials have taken Rahat into custody and are questioning the singer.
On January 27, 2011, a member of the US Embassy, designated as a technical officer, was intercepted on a busy intersection in Lahore by alleged robbers. Raymond Davis, trained to cope with such situations, did what any other western diplomat would have done. He shot and killed the two men, sparking widespread anger within Pakistan.
Readers will have heard that recently a certain minister fumbled as he recited an ayat at a public occasion. Our mole reports that soon afterwards, the same minister memorized the entire text and came out of his house, assembled all his commando guards and recited it loudly, clearly and repeatedly, leaving no room for doubt.
Ever since this revolt started, America, Israel and Saudi Arabia seemed to hope that there were two choices here — one called “stability” that would somehow involve Mubarak, and the other called “instability,” which was to be avoided. Well, let me put this as plainly as possible: Here in Egypt, stability has left the building. For which I say: good riddance. Or as Ahmed Zewail, the Egyptian-American Nobel Prize-winning chemist, put it to me: Egypt was stable these past 30 years because it had no vision, no aspiration and was “stagnating.” That kind of stability couldn’t last.
That’s why today Egypt has before it only two paths, and both are unstable. One is where this democracy movement falters and Egypt turns into an angry Pakistan, as it was under the generals. And the other is the necessarily unstable, up and down transition to democracy, which ends stably with Egypt looking like Indonesia or South Africa.
The difference is that the foreign policy snakes like Tom Friedman are quite content with an angry TSP under their generals terrorizsing us SDREs, as that is "stability" in the US empire scheme of things, while angry Egyptians under their generals even lifting a finger against Israel will invite Iraq-style retribution. Since Tom Friedman won't tell you that, I have to shoulder that burden.A_Gupta wrote:Friedman in the NYT - the meme of Pakistan as a dead end grows -
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/13/opini ... edman.html
That’s why today Egypt has before it only two paths, and both are unstable. One is where this democracy movement falters and Egypt turns into an angry Pakistan, as it was under the generals.
Are you even familiar with Pakis, hain ji? What makes you think this compulsive liar, moron, goon, loudmouth, scoundrel, nobrainer, bonehead, psychopath piece of $h!t won't be replaced by another compulsive liar, moron, goon, loudmouth, scoundrel, nobrainer, bonehead, psychopath piece of $h!t? I think the eternal hope amongst our supine GoI that the Pakis will suddenly become civilized is what gives the Pakis the leeway to keep blasting innocent Indians to kingdom come, without retribution.abhijitm wrote: whatever it is I wish we never have to talk to this compulsive liar, moron, goon, loudmouth, scoundrel, nobrainer, bonehead, psychopath piece of $h!t again
Most of Africa's separatist movements since independence have consisted of ethnic rather than religious groups trying to secede. In the 1950s Kwame Nkrumah was afraid of what he called "Pakistanism" – partition on religious grounds. African nationalists disapproved of the partition of British India as a solution to Hindu-Muslim tensions.
Thanks for doing the lonely and thankless job of shouldering burdens.CRamS wrote:The difference is that the foreign policy snakes like Tom Friedman are quite content with an angry TSP under their generals terrorizsing us SDREs, as that is "stability" in the US empire scheme of things, while angry Egyptians under their generals even lifting a finger against Israel will invite Iraq-style retribution. Since Tom Friedman won't tell you that, I have to shoulder that burden.
CRamS-ji, this must be a real existential challenge. Arnab is berating the US so one would think you would be ecstatic! But then, it turns out to be pro Packee, so what to do onlee?CRamS wrote:Don't know whether to laugh or cry. Mera Bharat Mahan!!!
On his hospital bed last week, 16-year-old Abid Tanoli sat listless and alone, half of his body covered by burns that all but destroyed both his eyes and left his face horribly disfigured.
The teenager talked, with difficulty, of how his life had been destroyed since the fateful day in June 2002 when he refused to have sex with his teacher at a religious school in Pakistan.
The boy was horrifically injured in an acid attack after he rebuffed the Muslim cleric's sexual advances. Now, he has alarmed Pakistan's powerful religious establishment by pressing charges against his alleged assailants.
A teacher at the school, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and two of his friends are in prison awaiting trial for attempted murder and rape. All three deny the charges. A fourth alleged attacker is still at large.
It is the first such case to be brought against a Muslim cleric and threatens to expose a scandal of sex abuse within Pakistan's secretive Islamic schools.
Abid was blinded and maimed in the assault, which he says came shortly after he rejected sexual demands from the Islamic teacher at a madrassa in a crowded, lower middle-class district of Karachi. "He threatened to ruin me for life," Abid recalled, "but I didn't take him seriously. I just stopped going to the madrassa".
Abid, who was 14 at the time, told neither parents nor friends what had happened because, he said, he was ashamed. A few days later, as he played with his brothers and sister at home, he said that his religious teacher - accompanied by three associates - broke into the house, bolted the door and threw acid over him, screaming: "This should be a lesson for your life."
Abid was taken to a public hospital, where doctors told him that he would be scarred for life.
Lawyers and campaigners against sexual abuse of children say that it is not uncommon in Pakistan, especially in the segregated surroundings of the country's estimated 20,000 religious schools, but cases involving members of the clergy are rarely - if ever - exposed.
"They are either hushed up and sorted out within the confines of school, or parents are pressurised not to report the incident to the media as it would give religion a bad name," said Zia Ahmed Awan, the president of Madadgaar, a joint project of LHRLA (Lawyers for Human Rights and Legal Aid) and Unicef, the United Nations children's fund.
Haroon Tanoli, Abid's father, met strong resistance when he tried to take up his son's case with officials at the school. He says that they offered to help him secure a cash payment from the alleged attackers, provided that he did not involve the police. Since then, he has been threatened with harsh consequences for refusing to back down.
"I despise hypocrites who sport huge beards in the name of religion and hinder the passage of justice in the name of Islam," said Mr Tanoli.
"I had a beard, and all my four sons were studying in a madrassa. However, following this incident, the first thing I did was to pull my children out of the madrassa - and shave off my beard."
Even as Abid was receiving treatment, the religious authorities pressed the hospital to discharge him. Mr Tanoli managed to get him admitted to a different hospital, where he is being treated free, although the family cannot afford an operation to save his sight.
Mr Tanoli refuses to back down, despite being offered one million rupees (£12,000) by the teacher's relations if he withdraws the charges. He has moved to a secret location for his own safety.
that is a very likely possibility. no one would suspect him.ramana wrote:Rahat Fateh Ali Khan arrested at Delhi airportMumbai: Acclaimed Pakistani sufi singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has been arrested at Delhi airport on Sunday for possessing undeclared currency – one lakh dollars.
According to latest reports, DRI officials have taken Rahat into custody and are questioning the singer.
Reminds one of Amir Khan's movie "Sarforosh" where Nasirduddin Shah plays a Paki music ustad who is courier for Paki terrorists. Bet he was conveying the maal to be distributed.
Amercia has given me a lot and taught me a lot, as did India. And one of the things is that when it comes to real life, self interest matters first & foremost. To that end, I would not be ecstatic just berating US. Berating US for their policies towards India, yes, of course, that would be welcome, assuming of course, it would have an effect. But what the f%^ck has the Davis affair got to do with India US relations, at least officially?GuruPrabhu wrote: CRamS-ji, this must be a real existential challenge. Arnab is berating the US so one would think you would be ecstatic! But then, it turns out to be pro Packee, so what to do onlee?