Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
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Russia is strnegthening its backyard. It won't be long before Russia is overtaken by China & India. Before that happens, it needs to get the maximum no of countries under its influence. India has been sparring with hosting a base in Tajikistan which Russia squarely sees as within its sphere of influence. What better country than Pakistan to keep India's claws away from Central Asia. With Pakistan under its influence, Afghanistan will automatically fall to the Russian side. It will finally have its denied connection to the subcontinent without hostile countries blocking its path.
This way India is kept away from meddling in affairs in Central Asia. China is being shood away using military pacts like CSTO. I suspect Russia has plans for Georgia too now that regime change has happened there. Japan is a good ally if they make themselves available.
This way India is kept away from meddling in affairs in Central Asia. China is being shood away using military pacts like CSTO. I suspect Russia has plans for Georgia too now that regime change has happened there. Japan is a good ally if they make themselves available.
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abdul complaining about crime in pakjab. dude if all of you have 4 wives and dozen piglets then what do you expect when they grow up? They are doing exactly what your heroes from history have done. Read up ghori, gaznavi, jinnah to local buther grandfather from partition days they were exactly the same thugs like the one who took your car
Rising crime rate in Punjab
Rising crime rate in Punjab
THIS is apropos of the escalating crime rate in Punjab. A few days ago I just parked my vehicle at G1 market at Johar Town, Lahore, to buy some household items but when I returned, the car was missing.
I was astonished as the market was thronged with people and a contingent of police was also present a few yards away. I immediately rushed towards them and narrated the incident.
I also reached the police station to get my complaint registered but the FIR was registered after two days with much effort.
Rising rate of crime is alarming in the province and people are not safe. Mobile snatching and robberies are an everyday matter.
People are deprived of their property by miscreants.
People are not satisfied with the performance of law-enforcement agencies.
It seems that an organised group of criminals is active these days who is involved in car theft and other crimes.
There is a dire need for revamping the whole hackneyed system of the police to restore the trust of the people in law enforcers.
I request the Inspector-General of Police, Punjab, to get my vehicle, Toyota Corolla LZF 8488, white colour, 2004 model with frame number 6016243, recovered in the interest of justice as it contained important files etc.
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er what is the meaning of "read"?Brad Goodman wrote:abdul complaining about crime in pakjab. dude if all of you have 4 wives and dozen piglets then what do you expect when they grow up? They are doing exactly what your heroes from history have done. Read up ghori, gaznavi, jinnah to local buther grandfather from partition days they were exactly the same thugs like the one who took your car
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From the above articleGrowing Russia-Pakistan ties a reality India will have to live with - The Hindu
When Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin came here {New Delhi} in July, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, had a request to make: Could Russian President Vladimir Putin put off his visit to Pakistan in October so that the optics of the India-Russia summit meeting scheduled in November could remain unimpaired?
Mr. Rogozin demurred. Privately his diplomats explained how that would be difficult. Russia was as concerned as India about terrorist activity with bases in Pakistan but Moscow could not be more antagonistic than New Delhi which too is trying to build bridges with Islamabad through a dialogue process.
“We should not dramatise an outdated situation. Even in India, which Indian leaders can say Pakistan is an enemy?’’ stated a Russian diplomat. Even otherwise, the Russian side communicated to New Delhi, Mr. Putin’s proposed first-ever visit to Pakistan was more to do with Afghanistan where any future settlement of the problem will depend on how its neighbours will act, they said.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who was to visit India on October 4, landed instead in Pakistan. His Cabinet colleague, Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov postponed his scheduled visit to India as Pakistan Army Chief Asfaq Parvez Kayani flew to Moscow.
After Mr. Putin cancelled his trip, Moscow offered to send Mr. Lavrov in his stead. Islamabad was initially reluctant. Like India which did not like the idea of Mr. Putin first going to Pakistan, Islamabad did not want to be offered a Foreign Minister instead of a Head of Government. But Islamabad relented two days before Mr. Lavrov landed.
Is this a specific weapon or a general indication of India diversifying its weapon suppliers?“India could have been more loyal to Russia in the field of military and technical cooperation and saved it from the disagreeable situation in which Moscow on its own has to search for markets to sell military equipment meant for Delhi,” said another Russian diplomat.
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Galti se mistake ho gaya.... Listen to friday sermon on your friendly neighborhood mullahshiv wrote:er what is the meaning of "read"?
Another khujli news
International cricket umpires now involved in corruption: Report
India TV, which had earlier conducted a sting operation on corruption in India's domestic circuit, has come up with another footage showing six umpires from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, willing to give wrong decisions during a game.
But Shah, who has officiated in 40 one-day internationals and three T20 Internationals, was ready to fix any match at international or domestic level. Shah also revealed that Pakistani batsman Nasir Jamshed "fixed" matches in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), the channel said.
Now you all know why allah isnt doing insha. Its allah proposes and abdul disposes in land of pureDuring the reporter's conversation with Ghauri, a former ICC umpire from Pakistan, the latter promised to do anything for a payment. He has officiated in 43 ODIs and 14 Tests with his last international game back in November 2010.
The channel said Ghauri's countryman Siddiqui was also ready to get a decision in favour of India for money. Anees promised that he would manage the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to accept a decision favourable to India.
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Here is one possible reason why the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has been vociferous in claiming that checking cement by India constitutes a non-tariff barrier (NTB)
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Besides heroin, ammunition has also been detected:
101 kg heroin found in Pakistani cement bags in Amritsar

Besides heroin, ammunition has also been detected:
101 kg heroin found in Pakistani cement bags in Amritsar
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^^^ About that insha from allah, this too was not meant to be. Palestine cancel tour.
I mean, after all that ass-kissing and publically championing the palestinian cause, how dare the philistines refuse to visit the brotherly citadel of islam? What next? Somalians refusing to tour pajistan because of concern for their personal well-being?
I mean, after all that ass-kissing and publically championing the palestinian cause, how dare the philistines refuse to visit the brotherly citadel of islam? What next? Somalians refusing to tour pajistan because of concern for their personal well-being?
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Our Congrees Party led UPA Administration now has a “secular” reason other than the previous “religious pilgrimage” reason to justify our Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh making a trip to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
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Indian initiative to light up Pakistani villages

Indian initiative to light up Pakistani villages
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A demonstration of the IEDology of Pakistan in Quetta results in the death of a child:
Blast in Quetta kills one, injures 14
Blast in Quetta kills one, injures 14
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It’s Indian conspiracy to defame Pakistan, claim Ghouri, Anees :
…………….. Talking to this scribe here on Monday, PCB elite panel umpire Nadeem Ghouri has said that he often talks to his umpire friends in India on social website but there is no reality in the Indian media’s propaganda. …………………..
He added it was Indian lobby which, after Indian team’s insulting defeat in T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka, was using negative tactics to defame Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and the match-fixing scandal is nothing but a part of their propaganda to slander these countries, thier players and officials.
Meanwhile, PCB Grade I umpire Anees Siddiqui also turned the fixing allegations saying that he had nothing to do with fixing. “I am not involved in match-fixing and the Indian cricket board is deliberately defaming Pakistan to distract thier masses from the failure of their national team.”
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US embassy issues alert for Americans in Pakistan
Islamabad, Oct 8 (IANS) The US embassy in Islamabad has issued a threat alert for Americans in Pakistan, especially in the capital, and asked them to keep a low profile.
Xinhua said the embassy drew attention of Americans that the Pakistani interior ministry Sunday issued a general threat alert on possible terrorist attacks in Islamabad.
It said the attacks will be against key government installations in Islamabad's "Red Zone" and on five-star hotels in the city.
"The US embassy in Islamabad advises all US citizens to avoid these areas, remain vigilant, keep a low profile, and continue to exercise caution while in Pakistan," said the message posted on the US embassy website.
It was the second alert message issued to Americans in Pakistan in a month. US citizens were earlier warned of possible attacks during protests against an anti-Islam movie made in the US.
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Frydin is coming...
long time since a big iedmubarak show
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why dont abduls target dawood's men , afterall they are from yindoo land and a lot of yindoo politics , sports etc is influenced by them
long time since a big iedmubarak show

why dont abduls target dawood's men , afterall they are from yindoo land and a lot of yindoo politics , sports etc is influenced by them
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From Tribune (news story posted in full). One more innocent killed in name of H&D.
Alternative love stories: To preserve honour, uncle kills niece
Alternative love stories: To preserve honour, uncle kills niece
By Zahid Gishkori - Published: October 8, 2012
Sana had eloped with a boy, returned to village on panchayat orders. PHOTO: FILE
ISLAMABAD: There may be nothing honourable about cold-blooded murder but in some tribal pockets of southern Punjab, honour trumps life, unabashedly.
A 16-year-old girl, *Sana, was allegedly beheaded by her uncle for eloping with a boy. Her body was then purportedly dumped into a nearby canal.
“I never thought my brother will kill my daughter and throw her body into the Shujabad canal,” said Mohammad Khan, Sana’s father, while speaking to The Express Tribune on phone from Kabirwala tehsil of Khanewal district.
The area is a stronghold of State Minister for Housing and Works Raza Hayat Hiraj.
Sana elopes, returns
Sana, from the Naich family, eloped with 17-year-old *Ali Jutta, from a purportedly ‘low caste’ Jutta family, said SHO Nawan Shehr Police Noor Baloch while speaking to The Express Tribune.
To protect themselves, the couple went to Karachi but a ‘panchayt’ decided to bring the girl back to her village, Chah Arreywala. She was handed over to her parents on the condition of her life security, family sources said.
Khan lodged a complaint with Nawan Sher Police, stating that Ali kidnapped his daughter on 16 of Ramadan and escaped to Karachi.
“I brought my daughter back home on September 17, after a ‘panchayt’ order, and lodged her at the residence of my brother, Abbas Naich, who assured her security,” Khan stated in an FIR registered at the police station.
Slaughtered by uncle
“Two weeks later, I went to my brother’s home to bring my daughter back but she was not there. My brother expressed lack of knowledge about Sana, saying she went missing days ago,” the FIR adds.
Khan alleges, in the FIR, that “Abbas Naich, Ghafoor Naich, and one unknown person killed my daughter and dumped her dead body.”
The police chief, Baloch, said they’ve recovered some evidence.
“We have recovered an axe, as well as the motorcycle the accused used for throwing Sana’s body, packed in a sack,” Baloch told The Express Tribune.
Sana’s body, however, has yet to be found, despite the passage of three weeks.
“We will ensure justice in this case. We have arrested the accused,” said District Police Officer Rai Ijaz Kharal.
Admission of murder
According to a non-governmental organisation, the accused have admitted to the murder.
“The accused Ghaffar Naich and Abbas Naich said they slaughtered Sana after getting objectionable pictures of her with an outsider,” said the findings of Minority Rights Commission Pakistan (MRCP).
“We have slaughtered our niece and threw her body in Shujabad canal a few days back,” MRCP’s finding quoted the accused as saying.
Victims on the run
Ali, and his family, meanwhile, are nowhere to be found.
“We fear that Ali might be killed by some family member of Sana,” said a senior police officer of Nawan Shehr Police Station.
SHO Baloch confirmed: “We are clueless about Ali and his family who might have been shifted to an undisclosed place.” Sana’s father has also been warned to leave the area with his family or face dire consequences. “My relatives asked me to leave my native town if I do not withdraw the FIR against my brother,” Khan said.
Structural issue
“Sana’s murder in the name of honour is a stark example of questionable social practices and compliant behavior of the law enforcement machinery in south Punjab,” said Nabila Feroz Bhatti, Program Manager MRCP.
“It is time the whole society is sensitised to end this brutality,” she added.
The issue is exacerbated by the feudal culture in the area where local landlords, particularly the Hiraj family, has considerable influence over the police, said an investigation officer.
Families involved in honour killing usually produce a complainant and an accused, and the matter is settled in a month or two and the complaint is withdrawn, the officer said.
The police fail to investigate the murder and the practice continues, he added.
*Names have been changed to protect privacy
Published in The Express Tribune, October 8th, 2012.
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Rejoice paki lurks! The time that your squandering, thieving, looting and pillaging countrymen & women have been waiting for has finally arrived. Pretty soon, the statute of limitation of prosecuting the guilty in pajistan will be reduced to ten years. Cases older than 10 years cannot be re-opened.
The proposed bill, if passed, would be applied on all people bearing public and government offices but the President of Pakistan would enjoy immunity over this.
According to the bill, cases older than October 1, 2002 can not be reopened.
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A Mengal and Bhagat Singh
http://dawn.com/2012/10/09/a-mengal-and-bhagat-singh/
http://dawn.com/2012/10/09/a-mengal-and-bhagat-singh/
All citizens, including Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus and Christians, have equal rights…” This is not from Quaid-i-Azam’s Aug 11 speech but from a statement by the DCO Lahore, a Mengal, around the same time as a namesake came up with a six-point demand draft for bringing the Baloch back from the precipice. The DCO’s statement was the one which carried a direct reference to the army. “District Coordination Officer Noorul Amin Mengal … directed…officials to name the spot after Bhagat Singh, noting, ‘He was martyred… after he fought the British army’ ….” Simply ‘British’ would have been fine here. But let’s not be too critical at this happy moment.This has been the year of reclaiming the unsung as our own. A few months ago, the state conferred a grand honour upon Saadat Hasan Manto and late last month the Lahore DCO named an intersection in the city after Bhagat Singh.This marked the 105th birth anniversary of the most famous shaheed from the subcontinent’s resistance against the British. The activists are celebrating, a bit dazed by their success, but hoping for more of the same.The city has a lot many non-Muslim heroes to remember. Its more aware, conscientious dwellers have been looking for ways out of the present complicated times to celebrate these icons from history.Ganga Ram, father of modern Lahore, has long existed on the fringes, but in an encouraging sign, in recent times, a few have dared to show up at his smadhi or memorial on Ravi Road, flowers in hand.Maharaja Ranjit Singh is buried deep beneath stories of the glorious Muslim rule of Hindustan, but he lives on in conversations and occasional newspaper columns as a ruler who was not without his virtues, and as a symbol of self-rule.From among Muslims, a distinction is made between the pure and the not so pure. Dara Shikoh, who was close to the famous Lahore saint Mian Mir, spent time in the city and, according to one version, may have been Shah Jahan’s choice as his successor.
In the group of ‘others’, the post-Partition Sikhs have managed to dispel negative impressions about them here comparatively faster. Helped by the Khalistan movement that placed them at a distance from Delhi, they have been welcomed this side of Wagah as would-be separated cousins upon their return home.The Khalistan movement may have subsided, the Sikhs may have struck a rapprochement with an India which generates a lot of suspicion here, but the relationship between the visiting sardars and their Lahori hosts has grown stronger all this while.His vigour and his young death, the popular romance with revolution, are all factors that have contributed to the legend of Bhagat Singh. And perhaps he has also benefited from the cordial ties between Lahore and the sardars in recent years. In any case, an official memorial to him is still a landmark
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Pakistan Zardari’s UN speech stalled Singh visit?
http://dawn.com/2012/10/08/zardaris-un- ... ngh-visit/
http://dawn.com/2012/10/08/zardaris-un- ... ngh-visit/
NEW DELHI: Has President Asif Ali Zardari’s reference to the Kashmir dispute in his UN speech spoiled the chances of an early visit to Pakistan by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh? The Hindustan Times said on Sunday it could be one of the factors in New Delhi’s calculations not to press the accelerator for a summit. No official decision has so far been announced though.“Officials in the know in Delhi aren’t sanguine about Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visiting Pakistan in the near future,” the paper said in a report which for the first time cited “officials” rather than “sources”.“They cite many reasons for it, notable among them being the lack of domestic support for scaling up dialogue without tangible progress on disputes dealt directly by the Pakistan army,” the paper said.“There isn’t much enthusiasm for upgrading talks even in our Punjab that’s usually receptive to peace initiatives,” said an official.He felt a summit-level visit can be helpful to the bilateral process only when there’s something to show to the people by way of achievement.“Visible movement is there on issues on which the army has given the PPP-led civilian regime a relatively free hand – improved visa regimes, promotion of trade and people-to-people contact,” the paper said.
But there has been no substantive progress on combating cross-border terrorism, Siachen, Sir Creek or Afghanistan “that are under the GHQ’s charge”, it quoted a well-placed source as saying.The paper says that the Pakistan army has returned to its original plank of self-determination for Kashmiris as envisaged under the relevant UN resolutions that India believes have been superseded by the Shimla Pact, the essence of which is bilateralism.
“A reflection of it was found in President Asif Zardari’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly, in which he referred to the Kashmirdispute symbolising the failure of the UN process.”His comments met with Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna’s rebuttal, reiterating New Delhi’s standard formulation of Kashmir being an integral part of India.
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The teenage girl that advocated female literacy in the barbaric animal state created purely for promotion of barbaric animalism in the world, finally gets it...a bullet in the head that is..
http://www.thehindu.com/news/internatio ... 981079.ece
http://www.thehindu.com/news/internatio ... 981079.ece
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The Hindu has a different kind of captcha thing for their comment section
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It is an NLPCaptcha (http://nlpcaptcha.in). Many websites use it as it gives them advertising revenue.
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What would an average Paki (in need of directions) do if he meets an Indian in a foreign country? (Guess what happened to me
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a. Exchange pleasantries, Ask how things are going, request for help, get help, thank and leave.
b. Ask for help, get help, thank and then leave.
c. Ask if the person is Indian, ask if he is from Punjab, if not from Punjab ask which part of India he is from. Put a frown on the face when the Bhindian says he is from TN. Ask for Help with an air of superiority. While the Bhindian checks his phone, ask him if he has "Ijazath" to work in Germany (
).Get info, leave swiftly without thanking.
Clearly he wasn't representing Pakland's non-existent Infotech sector (and most probably had no valid travel/work documents). I only pray that he wasn't representing the other Paki "IT".
I wonder what's going on in the head of an average TFTA abdul..

a. Exchange pleasantries, Ask how things are going, request for help, get help, thank and leave.
b. Ask for help, get help, thank and then leave.
c. Ask if the person is Indian, ask if he is from Punjab, if not from Punjab ask which part of India he is from. Put a frown on the face when the Bhindian says he is from TN. Ask for Help with an air of superiority. While the Bhindian checks his phone, ask him if he has "Ijazath" to work in Germany (

Clearly he wasn't representing Pakland's non-existent Infotech sector (and most probably had no valid travel/work documents). I only pray that he wasn't representing the other Paki "IT".
I wonder what's going on in the head of an average TFTA abdul..

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Shooting of teen peace activist triggers revulsion at terror apologists
As news broke of Malala being shot, condemnation was quick to follow from across the political spectrum with even the religious right wing parties joining in. The Jam’at-ud-Da’wah also condemned the shooting even as cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf came in for scathing criticism for being an apologist for terrorism and his advocacy of peace deals with terrorists instead of military action against them. {criticism from whom ?}
Anguished by the television footage of the girl being treated in hospital, the general drift of the discourse on all platforms – television and social media – was that the `fog of war’ was not an excuse Pakistan could any longer afford. The nation would have to see terrorism for all its evils without making excuses for it; that there cannot be ``good terrorists and bad terrorists’’.
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Sudhan, that was a TFTA abdul from the haughty Punjab for whom the Indians are SDRE and more so somebody from the farthest south TN.sudhan wrote:I wonder what's going on in the head of an average TFTA abdul..
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Taliban shoot teenage Pakistani girl activist outside school
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/10/09 ... z28oSfx8tv
Excerpts:
MINGORA, Pakistan – A Taliban gunman walked up to a bus taking children home from school in Pakistan's volatile Swat Valley on Tuesday and shot and wounded a 14-year-old activist known for championing the education of girls and publicizing atrocities committed by the Taliban, officials said.
The attack in the city of Mingora targeted 14-year-old Malala Yousufzai, who is widely respected for her work to promote the schooling of girls -- something that the Taliban strongly opposes. She was nominated last year for the International Children's Peace Prize.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, calling Malala's work "obscenity."
"This was a new chapter of obscenity, and we have to finish this chapter," said Taliban spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan by telephone. "We have carried out this attack."
The school bus was about to leave the school grounds in Mingora when a bearded man approached it and asked which one of the girls was Malala, said Rasool Shah, the police chief in the town. Another girl pointed to Malala, but the activist denied it was her and the gunmen then shot both of the girls, the police chief said.
Malala was shot twice -- once in the head and once in the neck -- but her wounds were not life-threatening, said Tariq Mohammad, a doctor at the main hospital in Mingora. The second girl shot was in stable condition, the doctor said. Pakistani television showed pictures of Malala being taken by helicopter to a military hospital in the frontier city of Peshawar.
In the past, the Taliban has threatened Malala and her family for her activism. When she was only 11 years old, she began writing a blog under a pseudonym for the BBC's Urdu service about life under Taliban occupation. After the Taliban were ejected from the Swat Valley in the summer of 2009, she began speaking out publicly about the militant group and the need for girls' education.
While chairing a session of a children's assembly supported by UNICEF in the valley last year, the then-13-year-old championed a greater role for young people...

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/10/09 ... z28oSfx8tv
Excerpts:
MINGORA, Pakistan – A Taliban gunman walked up to a bus taking children home from school in Pakistan's volatile Swat Valley on Tuesday and shot and wounded a 14-year-old activist known for championing the education of girls and publicizing atrocities committed by the Taliban, officials said.
The attack in the city of Mingora targeted 14-year-old Malala Yousufzai, who is widely respected for her work to promote the schooling of girls -- something that the Taliban strongly opposes. She was nominated last year for the International Children's Peace Prize.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, calling Malala's work "obscenity."
"This was a new chapter of obscenity, and we have to finish this chapter," said Taliban spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan by telephone. "We have carried out this attack."
The school bus was about to leave the school grounds in Mingora when a bearded man approached it and asked which one of the girls was Malala, said Rasool Shah, the police chief in the town. Another girl pointed to Malala, but the activist denied it was her and the gunmen then shot both of the girls, the police chief said.
Malala was shot twice -- once in the head and once in the neck -- but her wounds were not life-threatening, said Tariq Mohammad, a doctor at the main hospital in Mingora. The second girl shot was in stable condition, the doctor said. Pakistani television showed pictures of Malala being taken by helicopter to a military hospital in the frontier city of Peshawar.
In the past, the Taliban has threatened Malala and her family for her activism. When she was only 11 years old, she began writing a blog under a pseudonym for the BBC's Urdu service about life under Taliban occupation. After the Taliban were ejected from the Swat Valley in the summer of 2009, she began speaking out publicly about the militant group and the need for girls' education.
While chairing a session of a children's assembly supported by UNICEF in the valley last year, the then-13-year-old championed a greater role for young people...

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Why this anguish-sanguish? It is unislamic to educate girls. Allah made girls to serve man and produce sons for jihad. We Indians should not interfere with the faith of religious people in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.SSridhar wrote:Shooting of teen peace activist triggers revulsion at terror apologistsAs news broke of Malala being shot, condemnation was quick to follow from across the political spectrum with even the religious right wing parties joining in. The Jam’at-ud-Da’wah also condemned the shooting even as cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf came in for scathing criticism for being an apologist for terrorism and his advocacy of peace deals with terrorists instead of military action against them. {criticism from whom ?}
Anguished by the television footage of the girl being treated in hospital, the general drift of the discourse on all platforms – television and social media – was that the `fog of war’ was not an excuse Pakistan could any longer afford. The nation would have to see terrorism for all its evils without making excuses for it; that there cannot be ``good terrorists and bad terrorists’’.
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There's more filth coming up :
If Malala survives, we will target her again: Taliban
http://tribune.com.pk/story/449070/nati ... -incident/
SWAT: The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) which attacked National Award Peace winner Malala Yousafzai on Tuesday have said that they will target her again if she survives because she was a “secular-minded lady”.
A TTP spokesperson told The Express Tribune that this was a warning for all youngsters who were involved in similar activites and added that they will be targeted if they do not stop....
....“A bullet struck her head, but the brain is safe,” said Dr Taj Mohammed.
“She is out of danger,” he added.
Dr Laal Noor, from the same hospital, confirmed that the bullet broke her skull but missed her brain.
“The bullet struck her skull and came out on the other side and hit her shoulder,” he told AFP.
If Malala survives, we will target her again: Taliban
http://tribune.com.pk/story/449070/nati ... -incident/
SWAT: The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) which attacked National Award Peace winner Malala Yousafzai on Tuesday have said that they will target her again if she survives because she was a “secular-minded lady”.
A TTP spokesperson told The Express Tribune that this was a warning for all youngsters who were involved in similar activites and added that they will be targeted if they do not stop....
....“A bullet struck her head, but the brain is safe,” said Dr Taj Mohammed.
“She is out of danger,” he added.
Dr Laal Noor, from the same hospital, confirmed that the bullet broke her skull but missed her brain.
“The bullet struck her skull and came out on the other side and hit her shoulder,” he told AFP.
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ah, so the girl doing the pointing out also got shot
these talibs take "obscenity" to a new low
these talibs take "obscenity" to a new low
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Why parrot all the time that J&K is an integral part of India? why not for a change ask TSP to vacate PoK as per the aspirations of people of PoK? and also ask TSP to be considerate about the aspirations of people of Baluchistan and vacate Baluchistan? cmon, why be passive and always react? set fire to TSP's arse and get some popcorn and beer or what ever and enjoy.
if they can internationalize J&K, let them know we can play the same game. what is with this passivity?
if they can internationalize J&K, let them know we can play the same game. what is with this passivity?
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Is it just me or you could all guess where link was pointing to, just reading the excerpts posted..

Wait now for some Pakibarian to say it is just a conspiracy by Malala to grant herself a American vijja..
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Pakistan actually gets attention and respect if India rakes up Pakistani issues on an international stage - like complaining in front of teacher. Ignore shitistan and respond only when they talk about us. It is not right not to respond though. If you do not deny an allegation it is the same as accepting it as true by default.venug wrote:Why parrot all the time that J&K is an integral part of India? why not for a change ask TSP to vacate PoK as per the aspirations of people of PoK? and also ask TSP to be considerate about the aspirations of people of Baluchistan and vacate Baluchistan? cmon, why be passive and always react? set fire to TSP's arse and get some popcorn and beer or what ever and enjoy.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
When an issue is raised at an international level, it usually benefits the weaker side. In between India & Pakistan, it benefits Pakistan more. It is in India's benefit to keep it a bilateral issue as we have been trying to do.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
The gunman fired two bullets at Malala at close range, yet he failed to kill her.
If I were his commander, I would punish him for this and shoot him. Would be a good warning for the other Talib retards under my command not to screw up again. I am appalled at the incompetence of the retard who carried out the attack. Seriously, if he can't even accomplish this simple task then he should be considered a liability.
If I were his commander, I would punish him for this and shoot him. Would be a good warning for the other Talib retards under my command not to screw up again. I am appalled at the incompetence of the retard who carried out the attack. Seriously, if he can't even accomplish this simple task then he should be considered a liability.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
Hindu always tries and manages to put a positive spin on most repugnant terrorist activities originating from TSP.
What anguish and who admonished Imran Khan!
What is the point of that story except to pretend there is an iota of decency left in TSP when there is a sea of evidence to the contrary?
What anguish and who admonished Imran Khan!
What is the point of that story except to pretend there is an iota of decency left in TSP when there is a sea of evidence to the contrary?
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
It proves that pakistanis are victims of terrorism. India should stop talking about 26/11,vacate siachen, and hand over Modi to Pakistan.SSridhar wrote:Shooting of teen peace activist triggers revulsion at terror apologistsAs news broke of Malala being shot, condemnation was quick to follow from across the political spectrum with even the religious right wing parties joining in. The Jam’at-ud-Da’wah also condemned the shooting even as cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf came in for scathing criticism for being an apologist for terrorism and his advocacy of peace deals with terrorists instead of military action against them. {criticism from whom ?}
Anguished by the television footage of the girl being treated in hospital, the general drift of the discourse on all platforms – television and social media – was that the `fog of war’ was not an excuse Pakistan could any longer afford. The nation would have to see terrorism for all its evils without making excuses for it; that there cannot be ``good terrorists and bad terrorists’’.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
It is unislamic to educate girls. Allah made girls to serve man and produce sons for jihad. We Indians should not interfere with the faith of religious people in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
No, no ji, it is part of Indian culture, don't you see the same same in rural Indian Panjab?
But I fully agree if Muslims want to censure their young girls who are Hindus to protest?
Of course most Hindus would rather die before shooting a child. Meek vegetarians that they are.
No, no ji, it is part of Indian culture, don't you see the same same in rural Indian Panjab?
But I fully agree if Muslims want to censure their young girls who are Hindus to protest?
Of course most Hindus would rather die before shooting a child. Meek vegetarians that they are.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
Talibs are killing Kufar in Pakistan so Islam can liberate the women and children. I am more concerned about keeping the true spirit of Islam which is peace, justice and equality. Islam abhors violence. its a religion of peace. As per the witnesees , the attacker did not recite the special prayer before shooting the child. This makes it a unislamic act .It is obligatory to recite the prayer before killing some one otherwise no sadka can be earned for the act. Allah did not accept this good deed to elminate Kufar and Talib must try again and not forget the prayer this time.Lalmohan wrote:ah, so the girl doing the pointing out also got shot
these talibs take "obscenity" to a new low
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
Time To Give Pakistan the South-African Treatment
Time To Give Pakistan the South-African Treatment
by Enza Ferreri
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/10/time- ... tment.html
Time To Give Pakistan the South-African Treatment
by Enza Ferreri
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/10/time- ... tment.html
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
From the comments:Virendra wrote:There's more filth coming up :
If Malala survives, we will target her again: Taliban
http://tribune.com.pk/story/449070/nati ... -incident/
My fellow Pakistanis, please calm down and try to see reality. No Muslim could do an act like this. Our sellout politicians won’t tell you but there is plenty of evidence that this is a RAW-CIA-Mossad conspiracy to force our army to attack our ghazis who are our first and last line of defence against India. I was told this by both Gen. Gul and Dr. A.Q. Khan.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
That comment is not written by a true Muslim, it was written by a RAW bania to malign the image of Pakistanis. 

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
Khwab Bin Dimag And Shbab
Our Russian Khwab
Our Russian Khwab
Diplomacy runs on two legs: economics and military-strategic. Russia does not produce anything – other than attack helicopters and military airplanes – that would be of value to Pakistan. Pakistan does not produce much that would be of interest to Russia (2011 imports, exports $20 million and $223 million, respectively). The other killer is the $6,000 per container freight between Karachi and St Petersburg.Yes, there seems to be some convergence of interests over Afghanistan – and that is good. Russia, with whom we fought a proxy war for ten long years, has now come to acknowledge Pakistan’s role in Afghanistan’s future – and that is good. And yes, our Joint Fighter-17 is powered by a Russian engine. But diplomacy on one leg cannot run and when it walks it does not go that far.
On the Pakistani side, Islamabad cannot do without a foreign injection in the amount of $24 billion over the following 24 months and the GHQ is looking at diversifying its supplier base (as America is bound to loose interest in the region).Yes, there are plenty of dreams. In one of our dreams, Gazprom, Russia’s largest gas and oil joint-stock company, is doling out many billions of dollars building the Iran-Pakistan pipeline. And the climax of that dream is Pakistan in possession of more gas than we will ever need in the wildest of our dreams.In another one of our dreams, we are building a 5,000 km railroad infrastructure stretching from Pakistan to Iran to Azerbaijan, underneath the Caspian Sea, and then right into the Russian Federation. And the climax of that dream is Pakistan selling container loads of fantasies, worth billions of dollars, to 143 million Russians awfully hungry for Pakistani goodies. By the way, has Tez Gam reached Rawalpindi (it left Karachi a week ago). For starters, SBP’s net foreign reserves have fallen from $15 billion a year ago to around $10 billion. For starters, our 12-month current account deficit is going to be in the vicinity of $5 billion and our 12-month debt repayment is in the amount of $7 billion. That’s a total of $12 billion we need just to avoid bankruptcy over the following 12 months.So we either print dollars or go begging for a bailout – the pipeline and the railroad fantasies would have to wait a bit longer