Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Jan 04, 2014

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anupmisra wrote:So, why is the al-Saudi really in al-bakistan? To seek al-bakistan’s assistance to improve ties with Iran. There! The cat's out of the bag.
Aziz said Iran and Saudi Arabia were two crucial states in the Muslim world and that Pakistan considered the kingdom a brotherly country
Apparently all the phone lines were down and VOIP can be monitored by al-Raw. So, the FM took the next flight out to his biratherly-ummah-pasand er...brother.
Pakistan considered the kingdom a brotherly country, butt the kingdom considers Pakistan as its vassal state and the Pakistanis as converted slaves.
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Shia professor gunned down in Rawalpindi.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/656367/prof ... awalpindi/
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http://www.dawn.com/news/1078953/will-p ... pakistan/1
Tahir Mehdi
Who is this Tahir Mehdi? Read the farticle carefully. His Pakistaniyat is in full display.
Will Prime Minister Modi make peace with Pakistan?
So, it is Indian PM who should make all the efforts for peace with Pakistan because Pakistan PM is busy arranging funds for terrorist campaigns against India.
On May 20, 2002 Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani said India would go ahead with a full scale war with Pakistan and “win the proxy war like we did in 1971”. Two days later, Prime Minister Vajpayee visited the front lines in Jammu delivering a chilling message to the troops that “the time has come for a decisive battle, and we will have a sure victory in this battle.”
If that is the best Vajpayee can do giving a "chilling" message, he needs to be ashamed and take a cue from various PMs of Pakistan who have delivered messages like "Pakistan is ready for 1000 year jihad against India". How's that for a chilling message you kuffrs?
The two armies had already lined up at the borders with finger on trigger; they could feel each other’s breath on their faces. That was the peak of the crisis triggered by a terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament building in Delhi in December 2001. India ordered a full scale mobilisation of its combat troops. 9/11 had happened just weeks ago, war was in the air.
Terrorists were from Mars or Venus?
With both countries now officially nuclear and considered at par, PM Vajpayee crossed the Wagha border in a bus in February 1999 and signed a peace declaration in Lahore. A seemingly strong government in Pakistan and a welcoming one in Delhi made peace a possibility like never before.
So peace = "strong government" in Pakistan and a "welcoming government" in India. Here again, an indication that it is India which should make peace with Pakistan which is India giving Kashmir to Pakistan which is why "welcoming government".
But war broke out at Kargil in Kashmir in May 1999, just three months after the Lahore Declaration and the two countries went back to the same old war-mongering.
And the war broke out at Kargil because? Oh and how unwelcoming Indians were. Instead of welcoming terrorists from Mars, they went into "war mongering" mode which of course forced Pakistan to do the same which otherwise wanted peaceful co-existence and nothing else.
And that's it. Two full lines about Kargil in the whole farticle about BJP govt and Indo Pak peace.
Later, in December the same year, a militant group hijacked an Indian plane which landed in Kandahar, Afghanistan then being ruled by the Taliban.
Buddhist militants from Russia, right?
The {post Indian Parliament attack} military mobilisation was costly. According to some estimates, it cost India US$ 3.3 billion and Pakistan US$ 1.4 billion (or a full US$ 4.7 billion to the poor of the two countries) and this was only a run up to the war.
There was also debate about Pakistan’s state-actors-vs-non-state-actors paradox. If state actors are punished for the deeds of non-state actors, who will be strengthened within Pakistan? Is the act then worth the risks, given the fact that the two countries possess nuclear weapons as well?
How small the hearts of Yindoos should be that they punish state actors for just giving support in all forms to the deeds of non state actors? Why can't they be more welcoming of the non state actors?
No war is good news. But that’s only half of the India-Pakistan story. The whole region has waiting since ages for the other half. Can BJP make peace with Pakistan?
Modi has faced a range of charges from plotting and abetting the riots to not doing enough to prevent them. The courts have, however, not been able to pin him down
"not able to pin him down".
The Gujrat pogrom is used by militant groups in Pakistan, like Jamaat-ud-Dawa, to whip up anti-India, anti-Hindu sentiments among their cadres and sympathisers. They present it is the latest and undeniable proof of Hindu cruelty towards Muslims. Pictures of charred bodies ostensibly of Muslim victims of Gujrat adorn their banners. Modi makes a perfect Hindu effigy that is burnt at the end of each of their rallies.
So India itself is responsible for all the deeds of the non state actors.
So, can Modi ride a bus to cross Wagha to meet Sharif at his Raiwind palace?
Expectation is that an Indian PM should go to Pakistan PM and hand over keys to Kashmir. Also a veiled threat in the same statement.
I am afraid Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will find it a bit difficult to shake hands with Modi even if he comes clad in a green kurta, instead of a saffron one. Sharif might put too much at stake if he dares to do so, or so it seems at the moment, given the current balance of power among and within various state and non-state actors in Pakistan.
Warning to Nawaz Shariff.

And that's the end of dissection of the farticle where I wasted 15 mins of my life.
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RCase wrote:
Anujan wrote:We all suspected GUBO and now its confirmed. Mushy suffering from enlarged prostate. http://tribune.com.pk/story/655949/regi ... ial-court/
Pakistanis have large hearts and enlarged prostrates! :)
That comes from prostrating himself to Amritraj bahadur

send the medical bill to khan bahadur please
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^^^ presumably also damaged knees?
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Musharraf to leave the country for medical treatment in exile: US media
A report in 'The Los Angeles Times' states that officials close to Pakistan’s security services said Musharraf could depart within days. "It is good for everybody — including Musharraf — that he would go out of the country,” said a senior security official in Islamabad, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case.

A family member of Musharraf and a Pakistani intelligence official told CBS news that the former president was expected to leave the country for medical treatment in exile. Musharraf’s cousin told CBS News that the former leader’s doctors were already seeking medical appointments for him in Britain during the second half of January, “to make certain that the treatment begins as soon as he lands in the UK.”

A western diplomat quoted by CBS was under the impression that the Army may try to discourage the government from putting one of its former chiefs on trial. “He is, after all, in a military hospital right now. From there he is more than likely to go into exile for purposes of medical treatment,” said the diplomat.
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Dilbu wrote:Musharraf to leave the country for medical treatment in exile: US media
A report in 'The Los Angeles Times' states that officials close to Pakistan’s security services said Musharraf could depart within days. "It is good for everybody — including Musharraf — that he would go out of the country,” said a senior security official in Islamabad, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case.

A family member of Musharraf and a Pakistani intelligence official told CBS news that the former president was expected to leave the country for medical treatment in exile. Musharraf’s cousin told CBS News that the former leader’s doctors were already seeking medical appointments for him in Britain during the second half of January, “to make certain that the treatment begins as soon as he lands in the UK.”

A western diplomat quoted by CBS was under the impression that the Army may try to discourage the government from putting one of its former chiefs on trial. “He is, after all, in a military hospital right now. From there he is more than likely to go into exile for purposes of medical treatment,” said the diplomat.

He will soon land up in India as a guest of burkha, to foul mouth , scorn and vilify Indians as usual and tell us all once again how great his cashmere solution was.

I wonder what his reaction is to the hanging of Bangladeshi war criminals??

This sob deserved that same fate as a minimum

edited to correct spelling :x
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partha wrote:Shia professor gunned down in Rawalpindi.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/656367/prof ... awalpindi/
One of those occasions where both the attacker and victim shout "Allaaah oh Akkbaar"
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Dawn: http://www.dawn.com/news/1079057/s-arab ... ooperation
Pakistani leaders in the meetings sought Saudi government’s support for reigning in sectarianism, which is posing the greatest challenge to the security in the country.

“We asked for Saudi help in dealing with sectarianism because it is affecting Muslim unity,” Mr Aziz told reporters.

Pakistani officials suspect that financing of most of the groups involved in sectarianism come from Saudi charities and clergy.

The issue was not mentioned at the press interaction.
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kish wrote:One of those occasions where both the attacker and victim shout "Allaaah oh Akkbaar"
And, so did the onlookers.
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A_Gupta wrote:Dawn: http://www.dawn.com/news/1079057/s-arab ... ooperation
Pakistani officials suspect that financing of most of the groups involved in sectarianism come from Saudi charities and clergy.
:shock: :shock: :shock:
butt .. butt .. Isn't RAW behind all napak activities in pak? How dare anyone point finger at the brotherly Soodi's? :evil:
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Massive boost to H&D. Pakis not allowed inside a restaurant in Islamabad.
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2014 ... lowed?lite
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Fine French dining in the heart of Pakistan? Sounds great — that is unless you’re Pakistani and you’re not allowed.
Restaurant owner Philippe Lafforgue, opened the 20-seat “La Maison” last October with the controversial policy.
“It’s not a discrimination thing. It’s a culturally sensitive thing. How can I serve pork and booze to Pakistanis without getting into trouble? So I have a rule: no locals getting in.”
By Islamic tenet and Pakistani law, Muslims are forbidden from alcohol and pork consumption.
As a foreigner, Lafforgue claims he is allowed a license to serve alcohol to only non-Muslims; but there are no rules that allow him to deny Pakistanis entrance to his restaurant or a meal.


He has the right to reject serving alcohol to Muslim customers – as many other local hotels do – but he decided to deny Pakistanis entrance entirely. Even thought his entire staff – including his bartender and chef – is Pakistani.
“It’s not discrimination, it’s my respect to the people,” said Lafforgue. “I can’t open it up to the Pakistani people because I serve alcohol. If I start serving locals, which is obviously profitable, I will have to bribe the police…which I want to avoid.”
However, Lafforgue’s blanket ban on Pakistani customers has been challenged.
Several Pakistanis – including non-Muslims who are legally entitled to consume any food or drink they want – have questioned the policy, creating a stir on social media, and forcing the police to take note.
“It’s very straightforward,” said Cyril Almeida, a 34-year-old newspaper editor who started tweeting about the restaurant’s policies when his reservation was rejected because he had a Pakistani passport. “It’s a restaurant, it’s open to the public, and anybody can eat there…except Pakistanis. That’s wrong, and that’s offensive.
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jamwal wrote:Massive boost to H&D. Pakis not allowed inside a restaurant in Islamabad.
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2014 ... lowed?lite
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Fine French dining in the heart of Pakistan? Sounds great — that is unless you’re Pakistani and you’re not allowed.
Restaurant owner Philippe Lafforgue, opened the 20-seat “La Maison” last October with the controversial policy.
“It’s not a discrimination thing. It’s a culturally sensitive thing. How can I serve pork and booze to Pakistanis without getting into trouble? So I have a rule: no locals getting in.”
By Islamic tenet and Pakistani law, Muslims are forbidden from alcohol and pork consumption.
As a foreigner, Lafforgue claims he is allowed a license to serve alcohol to only non-Muslims; but there are no rules that allow him to deny Pakistanis entrance to his restaurant or a meal.


He has the right to reject serving alcohol to Muslim customers – as many other local hotels do – but he decided to deny Pakistanis entrance entirely. Even thought his entire staff – including his bartender and chef – is Pakistani.
“It’s not discrimination, it’s my respect to the people,” said Lafforgue. “I can’t open it up to the Pakistani people because I serve alcohol. If I start serving locals, which is obviously profitable, I will have to bribe the police…which I want to avoid.”
However, Lafforgue’s blanket ban on Pakistani customers has been challenged.
Several Pakistanis – including non-Muslims who are legally entitled to consume any food or drink they want – have questioned the policy, creating a stir on social media, and forcing the police to take note.
“It’s very straightforward,” said Cyril Almeida, a 34-year-old newspaper editor who started tweeting about the restaurant’s policies when his reservation was rejected because he had a Pakistani passport. “It’s a restaurant, it’s open to the public, and anybody can eat there…except Pakistanis. That’s wrong, and that’s offensive.

It looks like they are shutting the restaurant down. 8) In pakiland only the pakis have the right to discriminate, no one else.....French restaurant in Islamabad shut down for 'no Pakistanis allowed' policy
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BSF steps up vigil on Indo-Pakistan border
Braving Pakistani snipers, tough terrain and extreme cold conditions, BSF has stepped up manifold manual patrolling and deployed thermal imagers to keep a close vigil on the Indo-Pak border in winter to check infiltration by militants.
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thanks be to Alllaaaah, pakisatan once again features in the top 25 failed states at No.13. Several sub-saharan african countries like Eritrea, Ethiopia, Nigeria, etc are ranked better than pakisatan.

And as usual Allaaaah has blessed several mujlim countries to feature in the top 10.

The 25 Most Failed States On Earth
#13 PAKISTAN: With monstrous debt, poverty, and rampant Islamic extremism, Pakistan is underdeveloped on multiple fronts. The South Asian country received its worst marks for security apparatus and vengeance-seeking group grievance.
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anupmisra wrote:
kish wrote:One of those occasions where both the attacker and victim shout "Allaaah oh Akkbaar"
And, so did the onlookers.
It is acceptable in peace lands under label of secterian violence, punishment to kuffr/mohajir/qidyani, targeted killing, jihad, jannat-coveting for religiously pious, vacume bulb explosions, gang wars, etcetera etcetera.
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pankajs wrote:butt .. butt .. Isn't RAW behind all napak activities in pak
Oh my... don't you get it. It is Saudi aRAWbia...
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A_Gupta wrote:Dawn: http://www.dawn.com/news/1079057/s-arab ... ooperation
Pakistani leaders in the meetings sought Saudi government’s support for reigning in sectarianism, which is posing the greatest challenge to the security in the country.

“We asked for Saudi help in dealing with sectarianism because it is affecting Muslim unity,” Mr Aziz told reporters.
Saudis are already helping Pakistan in fostering muslim unity and dealing with sectarianism by fighting against these troublesome sects. So is Bakistan asking the Saudis to 'do more'?
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Brad Goodman wrote:BSF steps up vigil on Indo-Pakistan border
Braving Pakistani snipers, tough terrain and extreme cold conditions, BSF has stepped up manifold manual patrolling and deployed thermal imagers to keep a close vigil on the Indo-Pak border in winter to check infiltration by militants.
I don't get it. Don't the pakis also patrol the LOC fence? Why aren't the BSF snipers taking pot shots at those vermin? Why is it a one-way street?
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Looks like Qadri is visiting bengaluru, kerela to give a speech on Jan 13.
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http://eqmaglive.com/EQ-ARTICLE-19934-P ... s13LrS8uB0

and now! Ya Arrah!! Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat are all stealing the sun power too along with Water (what ever is given is electric less non powerful water) and making Pakistan environment full of bad chemicals! At this rate Pakistan will not get any Sun at all in near future.
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pakistan doesnt need any sun, it has the moon and star, that is all it needs
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Lalmohan wrote:pakistan doesnt need any sun, it has the moon and star, that is all it needs
And it has a Gubo Master, and not to mention Tallel than and Deepal than.

Arrah be praised.
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PAKISTANS STATE OF DENIAL

Nice Article:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/27/opini ... 00000&_r=0
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Utah gun maker turns down $15M deal with Pakistan
A Utah-based gun manufacturer has turned down a $15 million deal to supply Pakistan with precision rifles, citing concerns they could eventually be used against US troops
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At least 15 dead as two buses collide, fall into 30 ft ravine near Murree
ISLAMABAD : Two buses collided and fell down in a 30 ft river leaving at least 15 people dead in Salgiran near Murree on Wednesday evening, Express News reported.
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Energy demand : Pakistan for expediting LNG import from Yemen
ISLAMABAD : President Mamnoon Hussain on Tuesday invited investment from Yemen in the energy, oil and gas sectors, urging the two sides to move for early finalisation of arrangements for import of liquid natural gas (LNG) from Yemen.
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Prasad wrote:Such Dim. So idiot. Wow
https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status ... 1239231488
The whole country needs lobotomy. This is proof that lies repeated again and again gets accepted as truth.
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Peregrine wrote:Energy demand : Pakistan for expediting LNG import from Yemen
ISLAMABAD : President Mamnoon Hussain on Tuesday invited investment from Yemen in the energy, oil and gas sectors, urging the two sides to move for early finalisation of arrangements for import of liquid natural gas (LNG) from Yemen.
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Yemen?

The per Capita GDP in Yemen isn't much higher than in Pakistan, yet Yemen is asked to come through with investment funds to improve the situation in Pakistan.

Pakis cry about retaining their H&D, but I don't any H&D when they are having to beg from Yemen.
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Still pakisatan has room for improvement, they can get as good as saudi barbaria or better than them.

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RAPE hypocrisy knows no bounds. They cried about some restaurant which was not allowing Pakis to enter while their constitution itself is discriminatory to many Pakistanis. Irony is that the man who spearheaded 'fight' against the restaurant, Cyril Almeida, a Christian, is not allowed to hold certain offices. Will he fight against that too? There was a picture floating around online. A picture of a Pakistani restaurant which had a notice hanging in the front which said "Ahmedis are not allowed". No journalist went there to investigate. The discussion for a short period of time about that centered around whether it was photoshopped.
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i cant figure out if these pakis are being serious or just being sarcastic. Mind blowing what islam has done to them.
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I guess for Maza-the-Hutt, fog and smog are the same. Besides her mind being foggy it is also now polluted. Needs scrubbing. I wonder what she has to say about her boss' tweet about the great Islamic looter...er..savior Ghaznavi spreading love and affection in sooth asia? Pakis will applaud even their sisters getting laid as long as it serves the spread of the ummah. Pathetic.
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^^^
In winter months actually the wind direction is in the opposite direction i.e. from North to South, so most likely the Paki are sending their pollution to India rather than other way around.
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ISLAMABAD : President Mamnoon Hussain on Tuesday invited investment from Yemen in the energy, oil and gas sectors, urging the two sides to move for early finalisation of arrangements for import of liquid natural gas (LNG) from Yemen.
Joseph wrote:Yemen?

The per Capita GDP in Yemen isn't much higher than in Pakistan, yet Yemen is asked to come through with investment funds to improve the situation in Pakistan.

Pakis cry about retaining their H&D, but I don't any H&D when they are having to beg from Yemen.
Joseph Ji :

Pakis and H&D along with talking sense in the same sentence or phrase is an oxymoron.

Gadani power park : Country seeking $5-7 billion to lay down 4 transmission lines
Pakistan is seeking $5 to 7 billion investment to lay down four transmission lines from Gaddani Power Park to four destinations, official sources told Business Recorder.
According to sources, ten imported coal-fired power plants of 660 MW each will be established at Gaddani, of which two projects would be established by public sector and preliminary documentation has already been initiated on these projects. Where is the money to Import such vast quantities of Coal?
Pakistan had sought US investment in coal fired power plants but Washington did not support the proposal. One does not wonder why!
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^^^
@coal
Maybe India is expected to give it to them for free. After all, don't we owe them??
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Why import coal? Weren't we told that Pakistan is sitting on trillion tons of coal in Thar and one Mr Samar Ponzi Mubarakmand is working on extracting that coal? :wink:
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partha wrote:Why import coal? Weren't we told that Pakistan is sitting on trillion tons of coal in Thar and one Mr Samar Ponzi Mubarakmand is working on extracting that coal? :wink:
Thar Coal is 2,000 Kcal/Kg on GAR basis and has 60% moisture, but applying the Paindabad coefficient, it becomes 20,000 Kcal/Kg and 6% moisture. That means that it is 400% times the required quality for Super Critical 660MW plants and 625% times the Indian high-ash coal. So there!
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