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why is it that the media is so unfair and does not tell the mango man as to why this purelander was put in prison?? was he a terrorist???
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Rat-Meat Ring Busted, Almost 1,000 People Arrested
Cheeney Pakio Ko Khaane Lagge" Deeper Taller eating TFTA Ratkofta
Rat meat is passing for mutton in China these days.
Cheeney Pakio Ko Khaane Lagge" Deeper Taller eating TFTA Ratkofta
Rat meat is passing for mutton in China these days.
Police have discovered a ring of criminals who were using spices to flavor rat, mink, and fox meat at marketplaces. So far, 904 people have been arrested, and nearly 20,000 tons of tainted or fake meat has been confiscated. The arrests came after a sharp crackdown in food safety measures in Shanghai and Jiangsu after sudden outbreaks of bird flu, which is a major problem in China right now. Health officials there recently updated the death toll from H7N9–a new and particularly virulent strain of the disease–to 27, the latest victim a 55-year old man. 26 people have recovered from the virus. Scientists have confirmed that the flu is being passed to humans from chickens.Food safety is a growing concern in China, as is the safety of the drinking water. More than 16,000 rotting pigs were reportedly found in a main water source in Shanghi in March; officials believe overcrowding of a nearby pig farm was to blame. “Food safety crimes are still prominent, and new situations are emerging with new characteristics,” the Ministry said in a statement.
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What a beautifull death, that too just outside mosque. I believe their prayers inside mosque got answered by allah just outside the mosque. And a 6 yr old getting allah's blessing is just incredible.
Pak poll candidate, son shot dead by Taliban in Karachi
Pak poll candidate, son shot dead by Taliban in Karachi
An Awami National Party leader contesting Pakistan's upcoming general election and his six-year-old son were gunned down by the Taliban outside a mosque in the southern port city of Karachi today
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http://www.thenews.com.pk/article-99471 ... tions-2013
Tactical brilliance.
Musharrafs party or whatever is left of it has made the grand declaration that it will not contest the elections.
This is really sad for us though.
Tactical brilliance.
Musharrafs party or whatever is left of it has made the grand declaration that it will not contest the elections.
This is really sad for us though.

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The trial and 4 year wait execution of kasab who was caught red handed yielded what exactly?
Are you kidding? The butcher was a dead man when he was caught. The Indians just danced this monkey on the news stage to Pakistan's discomfit and Bubba's education.
Are you kidding? The butcher was a dead man when he was caught. The Indians just danced this monkey on the news stage to Pakistan's discomfit and Bubba's education.
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As per Ind.Exp. & Deccan Chron., Sanaullah Ranjay is serving a life term after being convicted under TADA provisions following his arrest in 1999. Sanaullah was arrested on April 1999 in connection with five cases related to terror activities.rajsunder wrote:why is it that the media is so unfair and does not tell the mango man as to why this purelander was put in prison?? was he a terrorist???
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Chamel Singh, the Indian from Jammu who was killed in a Paki jail earlier this year was also an innocent civilian. Why are there no such sentiments for him ? What about 100s of other Indian prisoners in Paki jails ? Do you really think that they are all spies ? Even if they are, isn't it our nation's duty to get them home safe and sound ? A large number of them are PoWs who should've been set free 42 years back !! Whenever I read anything related to Sarabjit, I can't help but cringe at the stupid tamasha inspite of the sympathy I feel for the guy and his family. I'm sorry to say that this Sarabjit issue is just a passing media fad. Nobody really cares for him or any other Indian in a similar situation.Nikhil T wrote:
And secondly, when TSP/ISI or their goons attacked Sarabjit it was not because he was just another Indian prisoner. There are 270 others like him and many undocumented PoWs that it could have killed without the world knowing. It killed him because Sarabjit meant something to India - a man falsely accused, whose case had been taken up by no less than the PM and EAM of the country and was being routinely followed by the Indian media. His was a very different case than the other 270 Indians being held in captivity. TSP wanted India to seethe in anger.
So, if we had to retaliate (and assuming this Jammu incident is a state-sponsored retaliation), we should have chosen someone who "meant" something to TSP and its people. And it could have been much milder in terms of violence, but something that would've shaken their people. E.g. having one of their "artists" in Bollywood slapped a-la-Sharad Pawar. It'd be much better - its something that the State can't prevent, it can't be retaliated against (there are no Indian artists in TSP land) and its video could be played over and over by media resulting in TSP's public humiliation.
Asymmetric retaliation carries much more weight than a petty "You slap me, I slap you back", because now TSP can very well kill more Indians in their jails and turn back and say "Didn't you raise the security levels in your jails and still have an attack on one of ours?"
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If you talk about slapping/boycotting Pakis, there are Pakis working right in front of us IN IPL< Bollywood and god knows what else. Our public doesn't even have the guts to boycott these ungrateful inbreeding turds inside India.
Before fence was erected in Jammu , it was not very uncommon for civilians from both sides to wander off in to enemy territory. According to what I've heard from some folks, Pakis were infamous for their barbarity even then.
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Ghuum Hai Islamic Pyar Mey , Pakistan Subah Shaamkish wrote:What a beautifull death, that too just outside mosque. I believe their prayers inside mosque got answered by allah just outside the mosque. And a 6 yr old getting allah's blessing is just incredible. Pak poll candidate, son shot dead by Taliban in Karachi
An Awami National Party leader contesting Pakistan's upcoming general election and his six-year-old son were gunned down by the Taliban outside a mosque in the southern port city of Karachi today
Har Ik Qital pey Likha Hai , Islam Kaa Naam
Pakistan, Pakistan But Islam Ka Truuuue Naam
Mashallah, Alhamdulillha, Malsi have come roaring back to Pakistan to claim its Baalli.
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India gives consular access to injured Pakistani prisoner.
Ackthoo on this ass licking govt. Sarabjit must be glad he is not alive to see the self-esteem lacking, shameless and self-hating acts full of cowardice of this Goberment.
Did this country really produce Maharana Pratap and Shivaji?
Ackthoo on this ass licking govt. Sarabjit must be glad he is not alive to see the self-esteem lacking, shameless and self-hating acts full of cowardice of this Goberment.
Did this country really produce Maharana Pratap and Shivaji?
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Abject non governance by the current GoI !
SSridhar-ji I agree
SSridhar-ji I agree
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Gagan, I would rather say 'every' instead of 'current'.Gagan wrote:Abject non governance by the current GoI !
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http://dawn.com/2013/05/03/us-names-new ... tan-envoy/
US Appoints New Viceroy For Afghanistan-Pakistan
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday named veteran diplomat James Dobbins to be the new special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan at what he called “a pivotal moment” for the two nations.Dobbins, who has served in difficult posts such as Kosovo and in 2001 raised the US flag over the embassy in Kabul after the fall of the Taliban, will be taking up a job once held by Richard Holbrooke, Kerry said in a statement.“This is a pivotal moment for both Afghanistan and Pakistan, with interconnected political, security, and economic transitions already under way in Afghanistan, and Pakistani elections just days away, marking an important and historic democratic transition,” Kerry said.Dobbins was special envoy to Afghanistan under former president George W. Bush and represented Washington at the Bonn conference that helped establish an Afghan government after the Taliban was driven from power.Dobbins, a former assistant secretary of state for European affairs, has worked in hot-spots such as Bosnia and Haiti, and Kerry praised him as “one of our nation’s most accomplished diplomats.”His appointment “reaffirms this government’s commitment to the key national security priority of ensuring Afghanistan and Pakistan are secure, stable and prosperous nations.”
US Appoints New Viceroy For Afghanistan-Pakistan
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday named veteran diplomat James Dobbins to be the new special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan at what he called “a pivotal moment” for the two nations.Dobbins, who has served in difficult posts such as Kosovo and in 2001 raised the US flag over the embassy in Kabul after the fall of the Taliban, will be taking up a job once held by Richard Holbrooke, Kerry said in a statement.“This is a pivotal moment for both Afghanistan and Pakistan, with interconnected political, security, and economic transitions already under way in Afghanistan, and Pakistani elections just days away, marking an important and historic democratic transition,” Kerry said.Dobbins was special envoy to Afghanistan under former president George W. Bush and represented Washington at the Bonn conference that helped establish an Afghan government after the Taliban was driven from power.Dobbins, a former assistant secretary of state for European affairs, has worked in hot-spots such as Bosnia and Haiti, and Kerry praised him as “one of our nation’s most accomplished diplomats.”His appointment “reaffirms this government’s commitment to the key national security priority of ensuring Afghanistan and Pakistan are secure, stable and prosperous nations.”
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A United States of Islam?
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Bhookha Nanga Paki Dreaming Free BaconThe revolution was effected before the war commenced. The revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments of their duties and obligations. This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments and affections of the people, was the real American revolution,” said John Adams, USA’s first Vice President and its second President, when looking back at the American revolution against British colonial subjugation
Great aspirations" Quran not Roti, Kapra , Makan and becomig Aqal kei InsaanUnder a non-nationalistic based Islamic ruling system, the land and people of Syria will suddenly find themselves in a very unique and powerful position. With the Arab Spring producing a domino effect throughout the region on the back of a common emotion, the emergence after nine decades or so of an Islamic political entity will have an even rapid and greater effect in transforming the political landscape throughout the Wider Middle East and eventually to as far afield as Indonesia to the East, the Maghreb to the West, much of Africa to the south and into Europe itself in the form of Turkey.
Such a seismic potential for change exists since the thoughts and emotions across the Muslim world are unified in their outlook and share a common origin that is Islam. Moreover, all other nationalistic based unity models, both interstate and intrastate, have failed to produce strong and cohesive political blocks that can go the distance. The brief Arab unions and republics formed in the sixties in the Middle East are testament to this, as are local provincial insurgencies like the Balochistan separatist movement of Pakistan.A political union drawing upon the Islamic heritage of the region will not just be an artificial entity based upon temporary strategic benefit. Rather it will actually revert these countries back to their default position of existence, since traditionally these lands have always been unified under one political bloc for centuries, right up to the early part of the 20th century.
The writer has done his B.Eng from Kings College London and currently COO in a multinationalthe Muslims across the various Islamic countries today all have the same aspirations for themselves and their children - to develop into obedient and practicing Muslims, to turn to one Qibla, to travel to one destination performing the same rituals at least once in their lives and in doing so, worshiping the one God and in the manner prescribed by the Holy Prophet (pbuh), which they all believe in and follow in letter and in spirit - for them, then to look beyond their artificial boundaries by dissolving their borders and amalgamate once again into one strong unified community will not be an alienating concept at all.

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http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?pa ... 2013_pg3_5
Pakistan, an unfortunate country?
Pakistan, an unfortunate country?
SPeaceful Nature of Ideology Issi Ka Naam Haiince childhood we have been reading in our books that Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947 in the name of Islam, a religion that preaches nothing but peace for humanity and where murder of one human is equal to slaying the whole humanity.The Muslims of the subcontinent wanted to have a country where they could live in peace along with their brethren. No doubt, this division of the subcontinent was based on the major difference between the religious thoughts of its people because of which there was massive cross-migration of Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs between India and Pakistan following creation of these countries.Many reject this ideology behind the making of Pakistan. They are free to voice their opinions and are maybe right in their belief because many of them do not want to spread more hatred based on religious bias. Surely continuous repetitions of hate-based theories have caused great harm to the people of both religions living in the neighbouring countries. Pakistan needs to establish peace with India and Hindus living here must enjoy full security and rights, as provided under the constitution. A country cannot be progressive and civilised if its minorities are unable to enjoy an esteemed and equal position.Unfortunately, Pakistan is among those countries where minorities are petrified not at the hands of the majority of its inhabitants but by a small mob of religious fanatics who have held the entire Pakistani society hostage.
Agreed, Pakistan came into being in the name of Islam but then why is it that today, people in general, and those of specific political parties in particular, are being killed in the name of Islam? Why is the soil considered to be pure and sacred being stained with the blood of its own people? Why there is no mercy for men, women and children whose blood is being spilled mercilessly? How can one call himself humane if he permits the killing of innocent people in the name of religion whereas every religion of the world vehemently condemns it?
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Dobbins used to believe that the Taliban must be fought. In 2010 he had lambasted Biden's policy on Afghanistan. Biden had said that while COIN was okay in Iraq, in Afghanistan is was more like a Vietnam situation. Dobbins had pressed for COIN ops in Afghanistan against the Taliban. Now they're bringing him in during the drawdown in 2014. Let's see what he pulls.Jhujar wrote:http://dawn.com/2013/05/03/us-names-new ... tan-envoy/
US Appoints New Viceroy For Afghanistan-Pakistan
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday named veteran diplomat James Dobbins to be the new special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan at what he called “a pivotal moment” for the two nations.Dobbins, who has served in difficult posts such as Kosovo and in 2001 raised the US flag over the embassy in Kabul after the fall of the Taliban, will be taking up a job once held by Richard Holbrooke, Kerry said in a statement.“This is a pivotal moment for both Afghanistan and Pakistan, with interconnected political, security, and economic transitions already under way in Afghanistan, and Pakistani elections just days away, marking an important and historic democratic transition,” Kerry said.Dobbins was special envoy to Afghanistan under former president George W. Bush and represented Washington at the Bonn conference that helped establish an Afghan government after the Taliban was driven from power.Dobbins, a former assistant secretary of state for European affairs, has worked in hot-spots such as Bosnia and Haiti, and Kerry praised him as “one of our nation’s most accomplished diplomats.”His appointment “reaffirms this government’s commitment to the key national security priority of ensuring Afghanistan and Pakistan are secure, stable and prosperous nations.”
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Billu Bhutto exits Pakhana during election time, sensing danger to life. His video message is here:
http://dawn.com/2013/04/23/bilawal-laun ... o-message/
If Birkin babe looks a bit masculine, then Billu has a touch of femininity, mashallah.
http://dawn.com/2013/04/23/bilawal-laun ... o-message/
If Birkin babe looks a bit masculine, then Billu has a touch of femininity, mashallah.
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Latest Video Message of TTP spokesmen Ehsanullah Ehsan - commemorating Sheikh Osama and vowing to follow in his footsteps.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xzkhzo ... YRabLVqnCd
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xzkhzo ... YRabLVqnCd
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Jhujar wrote:http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?pa ... 2013_pg3_5
Pakistan, an unfortunate country?
Agreed, Pakistan came into being in the name of Islam but then why is it that today, people in general, and those of specific political parties in particular, are being killed in the name of Islam? Why is the soil considered to be pure and sacred being stained with the blood of its own people?
Those who are being killed in Pakistan are not Muslims, so they are not Pakistanis and the land is not theirs.
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posts like yours on the new US envoy on afpak is what makes BR a valuable resource.
posts like yours on the new US envoy on afpak is what makes BR a valuable resource.
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Jhujar wrote:http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?pa ... 2013_pg3_5
Pakistan, an unfortunate country?
Peaceful Nature of Ideology Issi Ka Naam Haiince childhood we have been reading in our books that Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947 in the name of Islam, a religion that preaches nothing but peace for humanity and where murder of one human is equal to slaying the whole humanity.The Muslims of the subcontinent wanted to have a country where they could live in peace along with their brethren. No doubt, this division of the subcontinent was based on the major difference between the religious thoughts of its people because of which there was massive cross-migration of Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs between India and Pakistan following creation of these countries.Many reject this ideology behind the making of Pakistan. They are free to voice their opinions and are maybe right in their belief because many of them do not want to spread more hatred based on religious bias. Surely continuous repetitions of hate-based theories have caused great harm to the people of both religions living in the neighbouring countries. Pakistan needs to establish peace with India and Hindus living here must enjoy full security and rights, as provided under the constitution. A country cannot be progressive and civilised if its minorities are unable to enjoy an esteemed and equal position.Unfortunately, Pakistan is among those countries where minorities are petrified not at the hands of the majority of its inhabitants but by a small mob of religious fanatics who have held the entire Pakistani society hostage.
Agreed, Pakistan came into being in the name of Islam but then why is it that today, people in general, and those of specific political parties in particular, are being killed in the name of Islam? Why is the soil considered to be pure and sacred being stained with the blood of its own people? Why there is no mercy for men, women and children whose blood is being spilled mercilessly? How can one call himself humane if he permits the killing of innocent people in the name of religion whereas every religion of the world vehemently condemns it?
Pyarullah-al-bin-Jhujaruddin,
I think this believer is correct. It is time for London and Washington to turn Islamic to keep their preemninance. If they don't fallow this advise, they will endup neither ghar kaa naa ghat kaa
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Paki wet dreams
What if Ronaldo were Pakistani?
What if Ronaldo were Pakistani?
If Ronaldo were a Pakistani, he would have made the headlines for a bomb blast in Brazil.
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Aman of AmanKiAsha fame literally stole an Indian's heart! How charming!
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Baharatiya macchli ka swad, ma'shallah

Even the apdul understand pakistani mindset....“We are a Muslim nation and kindhearted. What the Indians did to Pakistani prisoner Ajmal Qasab was brutal. They captured the innocent man labeling him a terrorist; he was tortured and later hanged. The two governments should not use the poor people as fuel for their war,”
And we want to increase our quota of aman ka tamasha“We usually avoid going towards the Indian side for fear of being arrested by the Indian Navy but sometimes we deliberately enter their waters to get the tiger prawns.”
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anyone notice how arundhoti roy has suddenly become quiet? wonder whyNeela wrote:Aman of AmanKiAsha fame literally stole an Indian's heart! How charming!
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If Ronaldo were a Pakistani, the bomb would be placed inside the football and kicked against the nearest Jewish/Yindoo team mate. Screw the goal post, its unislamic.RCase wrote:Paki wet dreams
What if Ronaldo were Pakistani?
If Ronaldo were a Pakistani, he would have made the headlines for a bomb blast in Brazil.
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This is not a joke. Its a serious threat. There is no relation between sarabjit singh and fisherman (Indian & Pakistan)martinbaker wrote:Baharatiya macchli ka swad, ma'shallah![]()
Even the apdul understand pakistani mindset....“We are a Muslim nation and kindhearted. What the Indians did to Pakistani prisoner Ajmal Qasab was brutal. They captured the innocent man labeling him a terrorist; he was tortured and later hanged. The two governments should not use the poor people as fuel for their war,”
And we want to increase our quota of aman ka tamasha“We usually avoid going towards the Indian side for fear of being arrested by the Indian Navy but sometimes we deliberately enter their waters to get the tiger prawns.”
I would say Pak Navy and Coast guard are planning to kill Indian fisherman based on these perceived / imaginary killings by India
Otherwise I don't see a need to publish this rubbish news item
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M J Akbar at the same JNU gathering as Tarek Fatah above.
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Twin blasts near MQM’s Nine-Zero kill three, injure 27 in Karachi
WTF is "Nine Zero". Is it something like District No.9 where all the aliens are housed ? Aliens as in Mohajirs. Maybe this is where the film makers got their name from.
http://dawn.com/2013/05/04/blast-near-m ... n-karachi/KARACHI: Three people were killed and around 27 others including children were injured in another apparent militant attack on Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) in Karachi’s Azizabad neighbourhood on Saturday night, DawnNews reported.
Initial reports suggest an election office of the party was the apparent target of the two separate blasts. The office was situated near the MQM headquarters Nine-Zero in Azizabad.
WTF is "Nine Zero". Is it something like District No.9 where all the aliens are housed ? Aliens as in Mohajirs. Maybe this is where the film makers got their name from.
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Bomb attack on Jamaat-I-Islami office in Quetta
http://beta.dawn.com/news/812086/bomb-a ... -in-quettaQUETTA: At least two persons were injured when militants hurled a hand held bomb at the electoral office of Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) in Quetta the capital of Balochistan province on Saturday, police said.
Fayyaz Sumbal, the Deputy Inspector General Police, told Dawn.com that two militants lobbed a bomb at the election office of the JI in Gailani road area of Quetta.
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Karzai urges Taliban to fight Afghan enemies after Pakistan clash
Jag Ashraf, Ajalaf Maro
Jag Ashraf, Ajalaf Maro
KABUL: Afghan President Hamid Karzai called on the Afghan Taliban on Saturday to fight Afghanistan’s enemies in what was widely seen as a swipe against Pakistan days after the neighbours’ security forces clashed on their border.“Instead of destroying their own country, they should turn their weapons against places where plots are made against Afghan prosperity,” Karzai told reporters in the capital, Kabul, saying this was “a reminder for the Taliban”.“They should stand with this young man who was martyred and defend their soil,” he said, referring to a border policeman who was killed in the Wednesday night clash on eastern Afghanistan’s border with Pakistan.
Two Pakistani soldiers were wounded in the clash.Afghanistan and Pakistan have had testy relations since Pakistan was formed in 1947, at the end of British colonial rule over India. Afghanistan has never officially accepted the border, the Durand Line, between them.Pakistan supported the Afghan Taliban regime in Afghanistan in the 1990s. Many Afghan leaders say Pakistan is still helping the militants, seeing them as a tool to counter the influence of its old rival, India, in Afghanistan.
Pakistan denies helping the militants and says it wants peace and stability in its western neighbour. Karzai also revealed that he had spoken earlier on Saturday to the CIA’s Kabul station chief, asking that the intelligence agency continue to provide payments to his country.He was report in the New York Times late last month that said his office has been receiving so-called ghost money from the CIA for more than a decade.“Just this morning I met with the station chief of the CIA in Kabul and I thanked him for the support given to us in the past 10 years and I asked him to continue the support,” he said, adding that the money was “flowing to” Afghanistan’s intelligence agency, the National Directorate of Security.“In the situation of Afghanistan where there is so much need … it proves extremely helpful.”The New York Times said the money was meant to buy influence for the CIA but instead fuelled corruption and empowered warlords, undermining Washington’s exit strategy from Afghanistan.
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Bina Erection Mush Purpose Kya Hai
Musharraf to boycott erection
( Jalim,Sitamgar To Play Hard to Get)
Musharraf to boycott erection
( Jalim,Sitamgar To Play Hard to Get)
ISLAMABAD: The party of former President Pervez Musharraf, who is facing a barrage of legal cases over his time in power, on Friday announced it will boycott next week’s general elections.The retired general has been barred from contesting in erections for life since returning in late March from a self-imposed exile. He is currently under house arrest.
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dont worry, we will retaliate. We will NOT play cricket with them for 6 months. That will teach them!symontk wrote: This is not a joke. Its a serious threat. There is no relation between sarabjit singh and fisherman (Indian & Pakistan)
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Wonderful documentary on the f*** up that is Karachi.
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Saar, Do you really believe that Pakistanee Establishment needs any reason what so ever to bump off few Indians in their custody? Did you forget the beheading of Indian Soldiers? within two months of the said incidence Khurshit was giving Pappi-zhappi to Rental Raja. For them Its business as usual.symontk wrote:
This is not a joke. Its a serious threat. There is no relation between sarabjit singh and fisherman (Indian & Pakistan)
I would say Pak Navy and Coast guard are planning to kill Indian fisherman based on these perceived / imaginary killings by India
Otherwise I don't see a need to publish this rubbish news item
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Ro-Nalldo? Paki version is called Raw-Anal-Dho.Yogi_G wrote:ote="RCase"]Paki wet dreams
What if Ronaldo were Pakistani?
f Ronaldo were a Pakistani, he would have made the headlines for a bomb blast in Brazil.
If Ronaldo were a Pakistani, the bomb would be placed inside the football and kicked against the nearest Jewish/Yindoo team mate. Screw the goal post, its unislamic.
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Tarek is very articulate. Like in many previous occasions he has said, this time also he calls the problem as islamofascism. The difference between his view point and kafir view point is that kafirs know the root cause is in koran and its founder mohammed. He has so for not commented either on koran or mohammed. I still give him credit for calling what is going on as islamofascism and violent jehad. He rightly says the whole idea of pakistan is to destroy hindus. His comments on coming elections in NWFP and Baluchistan are very interesting.Atri wrote:
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The privilege of residing in India is not for sowing ones oats by indulging in the genetically damaging Mohammadden practice of consanguineous marriages. It is especially not for someone whose family showed poor judgment by voluntarily migrating to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
I look forward to our authorities concluding a deportation before the communal vote bank gathering outfits get a whiff of the case:
30 yrs of marriage, few days to deportation to Pakistan
I look forward to our authorities concluding a deportation before the communal vote bank gathering outfits get a whiff of the case:
30 yrs of marriage, few days to deportation to Pakistan
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I would not attribute todays problem to a person who died over a thousand years ago and the book he wrote. It is the people who with their conscious choice choose to create problem for their selfish gains and the reason they give is a book. No matter how good or bad or controversial a book is, it is people's choice. Remember just a century ago we Hindus too had regid dharmic practices. We did not change any book, we change ourselves with our choice. The difference is we have evolved, they haven't.akashganga wrote:Atri wrote: The difference between his view point and kafir view point is that kafirs know the root cause is in koran and its founder mohammed.