Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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Probably the cooks made it halal by "thoo"king into the food.
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AI tells me:
The most accurate estimate of Pakistan’s population in 2025 is around 255–258 million people. Different authoritative sources (UN, World Bank, Worldometer, Georank) give slightly varying figures, so the realistic margin of error is about ±3 million.
I was wondering if Pakistan overstates its population so that it is the country with the largest Muslim population; and that would correspondingly make its per capita figures look bad; but it seems I'm wondering wrong.
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https://sports.ndtv.com/hockey/pakistan ... is-8254784

Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is scheduled to be held in Ipoh from November 22-29, 2025. (India, Belgium, Malaysia, Canada, Korea and New Zealand)

Pakistan Not Invited For Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Cup By Malaysia. Reason Is...
Malaysian Hockey Federation has not extended invitation to Pakistan for Azlan Shah Cup.© X
The Malaysian Hockey Federation has not extended invitation to Pakistan for the annual Azlan Shah Cup in the wake of non-payment of dues to the tune of USD 10,349 to the Johar Hockey Association. A source in the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) said the Johar Association has sent a stern official letter to the PHF regrading the dues it needs to pay for the accommodation, travel and other expenses of PHF officials and their families who went to Malaysia with the team in October 2023.
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They should add a surcharge to cover dismissing asylum claims and the subsequent deportation flights.
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https://youtu.be/mZ1Q6SRb8S0?si=z9Uz007Dl9oFjeqj
In this video, we discuss and analyze the recent article from The Economist about Imran Khan, particularly focusing on the claims made regarding Bushra Bibi. The discussion compares this situation to a broader pattern in Pakistan’s political history, where many prominent figures whether leaders, politicians, or dictators have sought guidance or support from spiritual leaders, often referred to as peers.
The video highlights how this spiritual or mystical association has long influenced Pakistan’s political culture. Historical examples include Nawaz Sharif, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Ayub Khan, and Benazir Bhutto, all of whom were known to maintain ties with particular spiritual mentors or saints.
Through these comparisons, the video explores how religion and spirituality intersect with power and politics in Pakistan, shaping leadership narratives and public perception over time.
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