Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): 15 Jan 2012

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Nargis ‘certifies Gilani’s character’
Badnaam Hai Koi, Qaid-E Hajjam Hai koi
Ms Nargis, who remained principal secretary to PM from December 15, 2008 to January 17, 2011, spoke high of Gilani while recording her statement. When Aitzaz asked Nargis how she would describe the prime minister during her working with him as principle secretary, she said though she had worked with many bosses but found Mr Gilani very soft spoken, smiling, and one who believes in reconciliation and has great respect for the judiciary.Upon this, Justice Asif Khosa remarked: “What do you (Aitzaz) want to drive out of these questions and whether there was any need for your client to have a character certificate from his (former) secretary?”
Besides recording her statement, Nargis Sethi submitted before the bench two summaries dated May 21 and September 21, 2010 sent by law ministry to prime minister regarding reopening cases against President Asif Ali Zardari. The summaries contained advice/consultation to the PM urging him not to write letter to the Swiss authorities. According to Aitzaz, the prime minister was bound to follow the legal opinion of the law ministry.
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Charlie wrote:London's Frontline Club Debate on Pakistan: Owen Bennet-Jones, Ali Dayan Hasan, Anatol Lieven, Farzana Shaikh & Omar Waraich

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/20946007

Watched few minutes of this video. Nauseating arguments by Anatol Lieven in support of massive HR abuses by Pakistan Army. His argument is violence is part of a Patriarchal Society like Pakistan.

1) "Pak Army doesnt rule in Bradford where women are abused by Pakis."
2) Even Indian police abuses Indians. Its not sanctioned by Manmohansingh at centre. Violence is a symptom of South Asia.
Thanks for pointing that out. I watched this otherwise boring and generally uninformative video just so listen to Lieven saying that.

Basically his attitude is pretty much like the Brits who came in as racist colonizers and dismisses subcontinental behavior that they don't like as something that is normal for everyone and that the governments cannot be blamed because the behavior of the people of the subcontinent is because of the inability of governments to control their people - or "weak governance".

Pisko wise this is an interesting statement that has a bearing on a lot of other discussions outside this thread.

For me there are several strands of thought that radiate from Lieven's attitude. The atitude he carries is what makes him a professor at Kings college and that attitude allows him to lie and deny and paint some things are more important than others - which is the context of the behavior of people is is fundamentally racist even if it is vehemently denied. Lieven's views are the modern "liberal secular" face of white Christian superiority over heathen "races".

Lieven singles out women's rights and the treatment of women in Pakistan and says that this ill treatment happens in India and in India too the police do not/cannot do anything, so this is basically subcontinental behavior which one should crinkle up one's nose and accept. Shows how rhetoric can make you a professor in the UK and make kaalus hang on to every sound that you fart out. By concentrating on women's rights Lieven has in a verbal "sleight of hand" ignored in one go the genocide and ill treatment of Hindus and Sikhs in Pakistan and the continuing Wahhabandism that is killing Ahmedis and Shias. You see, all these too are things that should be ignored since "the people of the subcontinent behave that way". From Lieven's viewpoint, many Muslims were killed in India's state of Gujarat and many Hindus were killed in Pakistan. So this is subcontinental behavior.

But if you go back the program as a whole - the idea really seeks to support Pakistan as a state despite its dysfunctionality. I am personally veering around to the idea that Pakistan's failure can only be managed by a sort of reabsorption into India as a group of Indian provinces that are economically intertwined with India but do not have the power to destroy the whole.

Lieven is ironically right when he says that human rights abuses occur in India as well as Pakistan. It is what he leaves out that is important. He leaves out the fact that human rights abuses in terms of discrimination against religious and ethnic groups in Pakistan are encouraged by the state and by the Pakistani constitution itself. From a western imperial viewpoint the discrimination between ethnicities and religions is necessary and important because they serve as tools by which foreign forces can exert control over a country. If Lieven were to advise Pakistanis not to discriminate against Hindus and Sikhs, or against shias and they took it seriously - the grip that the West has on Pakistan would vanish in a flash. Lieven too becomes irrelevant. So he sinks down to abuses of women's rights as a safe political bet which dos not upset the geopolitical issues affecting Pakistan and can be compared with India as time wasted on bullshitting. This rubbish can only survive in the small protected environment in which Lieven exerts his alleged "scholarship".

Ultimately Pakistan itself is an artificial creation of the sort one would get if say UP were split off from India and an army supported as a "legitimate" government and "member of the United Nations". Pakistan's future lies in reintegration with India. That of course will upset the entire world order and make a whole lot of countries relatively less powerful than India. Neither the US nor China will welcome the idea and will do their utmost to keep that from happening. Ironically the "Liberal secular" values that the west like to advertise, if imposed on a future India-Pakistan relationship is the most dangerous thing for the current world order and supremacy of the west. Liberalism and secularism are useful tools when applied in western societies, but if India and Pakistan apply those standards in their relationship, it is the west that is screwed.

PS: Doesn't Lieven sound like Mr Bean?
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Asfaq & Butt. Now all they need is a PLAN chief named Gan Du.
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China sees links between Xinjiang militants and Pak terrorists
China today said it has found "thousand and one links" between the militants in its volatile Xinjiang province and terrorist groups in Pakistan but bailed out its "all weather friend" saying that Islamabad has promised full support to stamp out terror threat.

"We have certainly discovered that East Turkestan activists and terrorists in our neighboring states have a thousand and one links," Nur Bekri, chairman of Xinjiang regional government said here today.

"The Pakistani government has also expressed the willingness to maintain China's sovereignty and core interests in fighting terrorism against China," he said on the sidelines of the Pareliament session here.

Violent activities by individual terrorists at the same time will not affect the close friendship between China and Pakistan, state-run Xinhua news agency quoted Bekri, as saying.

Significantly, while highlighting Bakri's comments, Xinhua said: "a group of religious extremists led by militants trained in terrorist camps in Pakistan set fire to a restaurant and randomly killed civilians in Xinjiang's Kashgar in July last year, leaving six civilians killed and 15 others injured".

Kashghar is border town near Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.

"An investigation found that the group's leaders had learned how to make explosives and firearms in camps of the terrorist group East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM) in Pakistan before entering Xinjiang to organise terrorist activities," it said.
So, after 400% taller than tallest relationships, they now have 1001 links in Xinjiang, hain ji?
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sum wrote:China sees links between Xinjiang militants and Pak terrorists
China today said it has found "thousand and one links" between the militants in its volatile Xinjiang province and terrorist groups in Pakistan but bailed out its "all weather friend" saying that Islamabad has promised full support to stamp out terror threat.
So, after 400% taller than tallest relationships, they now have 1001 links in Xinjiang, hain ji?
Hain ji!! Hazn't 1001 got link to the arapian four phatherz? I keep thinking about arapian nightz.
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Holy Sheeet! You thought this is possible?
Protest in Peshawar: Citizens call for ban on DPC
PESHAWAR: Civil society members in Peshawar took to the streets on Tuesday to press for a ban on the Difa-e-Pakistan Council, an umbrella grouping of the politico-religious right, arguing that its members were responsible for up to three million deaths.
Meanwhile, the DPC rallies to be held in Peshawar and Quetta later this month have been postponed. In a meeting of the central and provincial members of the DPC in Peshawar, it was decided that the Peshawar rally to be held on March 18 will now be held on April 15. Spokesperson of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-S) and Darul-Uloom Haqqania, Maulana Syed Muhammad Yousuf Shah told The Express Tribune that the reason for the postponement was a cricket match between India and Pakistan.
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Happy Holi to all Indians. Indians in general have more fun than Pakis, and may it always stay that way. That is how the world is meant to be. :mrgreen:
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/holi-brings- ... 127-3.html

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I think we are seeing some light green on dark green type of overtures. Dark green folks are increasingly being questioned by lighter types. It is important to recognize these efforts and encourage them further.
The above news (hope it is real and not just cooked up report),the earlier youtube interview with hafeez-e- pig someone posted, the wajahat ali's interview with pig-e-gul, and u-tube vid posted in BENIS where a few folks with Hasan Nisar screw zahil hamid from all sides are indicative of that.
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The key is what he has left out. He doesn't specify the number-not even a handful. that demand has No chance Of getting fulfilled but the above tribune article will be regurgitated as an example of defiance against extremism. Just as the karachi literary festival was supposed to be used for the same until majorlyprofound blew its bottom.

Satyanveshi, giving ahelpful hand now will mean continuing of the present situation. That tme has not yet come, let the true green come out in all its bloom.let all masks be torn down, so that they have no doubts about what they were supporting all this while.
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kenop wrote:Hain ji!! Hazn't 1001 got link to the arapian four phatherz? I keep thinking about arapian nightz.
A Thousand and One Nights Tale?

Interestingly the Pukis waged War By Thousand Cuts against India and terrorism was part of that strategy.

Ironically, AlQ is/was employing the strategy of A Thousand And One Nights Tale against Pukistan to teach it a lesson for siding with unkil sham against taliban/AlQ (or could even be ongoing depending on how much of AlQ leadership is intact). Hopefully we are still only under hundred and 900+ nights still to come.

Now Chini blethels also are pointing out 1001 links. Something is seriously goofy with pakiland
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Virupaksha wrote:Satyanveshi, giving ahelpful hand now will mean continuing of the present situation. That tme has not yet come, let the true green come out in all its bloom.let all masks be torn down, so that they have no doubts about what they were supporting all this while.
yes and that is the point of encouraging those folks.
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US not considering sanctions on Pakistan

Zikar hotta hai jubb Sanction ka,Lahori Natural Gas Banti Hai
Washington DC: Victoria Nuland said US will not impose sanctions on Pakistan regarding Pak-Iran pipeline project.The United States said Wednesday it is prepare to work with Pakistan on resolving their energy needs and will not consider imposing sanctions over the country s proposed pipeline project with Iran. "We are prepared to continue to work with Pakistan as we have in the past in other sources of energy. I m going to prejudice what might be sanctionable on a deal that is just prospective at this point and where tenders have only just gone out," State department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters in Washington. Nuland said that talks regarding the Pakistan-Iran pipeline were held with Pakistani authorities on several occasions adding that the US informed the authorities that Iran could not be trusted. "Our point is to say that we think this is a bad idea and there are other options," she added. Nuland said that talks regarding the restoration of Nato supply was going on with Pakistani officials adding that high US officials were not expected to visit Pakistan in recent days.
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Abbottabad commission: Malik claims Pakistani agencies had almost caught Bin Laden
ISLAMABAD: A few months too late, Interior Minister Rehman Malik has revealed that Pakistani security agencies were a few days too late – saying they were ‘very close’ to capturing the slain al Qaeda kingpin, Osama bin Laden
“We were about to catch Osama when US Navy SEALs raided his compound (in Abbottabad),” insiders told The Express Tribune while quoting Malik.
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I suspect Osama affair to be sleight of hands of unkil sham and pukes have been had. History was written in a few short hours and denying that history is not something pukes (or anyone else) can manage to do successfully. Well..that's a CT in my mind.
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Maybe they both wanted to get him and uncle got him and claimed it as solo op?
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I think we can rule out pukis wanting to get Osama. I think the risks of jihadi wrath outweight the benefits. They lose the credibility with respect to all other jihadis particularly in the J&K context and in wider islamic world.

But pukis may have prefered Osama to be found in AFG or history set that way. For some reason Obama screwed Pukes and took full credit.

Other CT is that when Osama died of natural causes (if there was a real human being Osama alive), Obama did his dhoom dhadaka before news spread and pukis even contemplate moving that personality out of that building.

Other alternative was that Raymond Davis was really after installing this Osama doop and Pukes didn't know what he was after. When they were about to find out, Omaba did his thing and screwed pukes. Hussain Haqqani issues visas left right center, raymond davis affair, memo gate kind of tie into this theory.

In all the theories the ultimate undeniable bottom line is that Obama treated Pukes like dirt.
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Pakistan is gradually becoming an impossible country to live for Hindus:

Pakistani Hindus seek safety in India
KARACHI: Preetam Das is a good doctor with a hospital job and a thriving private clinic, yet all he thinks about is leaving Pakistan, terrified about a rise in killings and kidnappings targeting Hindus.

A successful professional, he lives in mega city Karachi with his wife and two children, but comes from Kashmore, a district in the north of Pakistan’s southern province of Sindh.

His family has lived there for centuries and in 1947 when the sub-continent split between India, a majority Hindu state, and Pakistan, a homeland for Muslims, Das’ grandparents chose to stay with the Muslims.

They fervently believed the promise of Pakistan’s founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah that religious minorities would be protected. Sixty years later, their grandson says life in Kashmore has become unbearable.

“The situation is getting worse every day,” he says.

Two of his uncles have been kidnapped and affluent Hindus are at particular risk from abduction gangs looking for ransom, he says.

Rights activists say the climate is indicative of progressive Islamisation over the last 30 years that has fuelled an increasing lack of tolerance to religious minorities, too often considered second class citizens.

Das says the only thing keeping him in Pakistan is his mother.

“She has flatly refused to migrate, which hinders my plans. I can’t go without her,” he said.

Hindus make up 2.5 per cent of the 174 million people living in the nuclear-armed Muslim nation. Over 90 per cent live in Sindh, where they are generally wealthy and enterprising, making them easy prey for criminal gangs.

An official at the ministry of external affairs in New Delhi who declined to be named said: “Every month about eight to 10 Hindu families migrate from Pakistan. Most of them are well-off.”

He had no comment on whether the number was on the rise, but Hindu community groups in Pakistan say more people are leaving because of kidnappings, killings and even forced conversions of girls to Islam.

“Two of my brothers have migrated to India and an uncle to the UAE,” said Jay Ram, a farmer in Sindh’s northern district of Ghotki.

“It’s becoming too difficult to live here. Sindhis are the most tolerant community in the country vis-a-vis religious harmony, but deteriorating law and order is forcing them to move unwillingly,” he added.

Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, chief of the Pakistan Hindu Council and a former lawmaker for Sindh province, said Hindus are picked on by kidnappers and that their daughters are subject to forced conversions to Islam.

“Every now and then we get reports of families migrating. It’s getting worse now. People are extremely harassed and are forced to leave their homeland but our rulers are shamelessly idle,” he told AFP.

Rights activists also say Hindus in Sindh are discriminated against.

“Recently 37 members of five Hindu families migrated to India from Thul town owing to discrimination while three Hindus, including a doctor, were murdered in Shikarpur district,” said Rubab Jafri, who heads Sindh’s Human Rights Forum.

“Lots of violent incidents are happening daily. Most go unreported, which shows vested interests are trying to force Hindus to leave Pakistan.”

According to the Pakistan Hindu Seva, a community welfare organisation, at least 10 families have migrated from Sindh every month since 2008, mostly to India, but in the last 10 months, 400 families have left.

Another survey last year by the local Scheduled Caste Rights Movement said more than 80 percent of Hindu families complained that Muslims discriminated against them by using different utensils when serving them at food stalls.

“Hindu migration is a brain-drain for Pakistan as most of them are doctors, engineers, agriculturists, businessmen and intellectuals,” Jafri said.

But the provincial authorities are reluctant to recognise a problem.

“I do admit that law and order in some districts of Sindh is quite bad, but it is bad for everyone and not just my community, the Hindus,” Mukesh Kumar Chawla, provincial minister for excise and taxation, told AFP.

“Hindus do not migrate in flocks as has been claimed and those who migrate are going abroad for a better fortune,” he said.
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another light green on dark green. at this rate we will need to rechristen the towels thead
VIEW: Patriotism for sale — II —D Asghar
Last week, I highlighted the infamous orator, who has now been limited to various TV screens :D . His so-called ‘Takmeel-e-Pakistan’ rhetoric is still there though. In his heart of hearts, probably, he must have come to the conclusion that his charm is very limited. The so-called shaheens (eagles) of Iqbal are not interested in a long march to New Delhi. There are other more pressing issues encompassing the wretched lives of the youth of our land. Or for that matter, some of them have found a new ‘superhero’ who can take them to the valley of their dreams — sometimes calling them to a ‘Pakistani Spring’ or promising them a ‘tsunami’.

Let’s look at Allama sahib’s vision for a moment. When Iqbal was dreaming of a land for the Muslim majority of India, he was envisioning one for all the Muslims of India. Hence to paint him as a philosopher solely for Pakistan is disingenuous. The Pakistan Resolution came to fruition after the demise of Iqbal. To somehow tag and link him to be Pakistan-specific is a major misconception. Furthermore, if people focus on his message, his message is addressed to the entire Muslim world. Simply speaking, it is a reminder to reclaim the glory of the past by achieving excellence in every walk of life. But somehow our emotionally charged people only focus on the idea that Iqbal wanted us to wage wars. If they had their way, Allama sahib would be in full khaki gear, ready for combat.The measure of patriotism is to some extent linked with war and conflict. If the people are ready, able and willing to wage, participate in and support conflicts, then they are extremely patriotic. If they refuse to engage in these futile strategies then our emotionally charged ones bestow the honour of being a traitor on them. The ones who do sense the hollowness of this argument can easily decipher how off the mark our clueless jihadis are.

Iqbal was not against the west, as we are sermonised by some. Why would he head to the west to seek higher education? Why would he accept the title of ‘Sir’ from the west? Why would he not relinquish the title if he was so disturbed by the inequities of the west? Besides, every creative person, be it an artist, poet or a musician, reflects his emotions based on his personal experiences. Each experience has a context. Simply pasting a couplet here and there and spinning it to further the desired narrative is dishonest. Iqbal is not around to provide us with an explanation or his clarification for certain renditions. To claim to think like Iqbal is a great disservice to his name.
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Top Qaeda operative Ilyas Kashmiri still alive - Mar 07 2012
ISLAMABAD: One of al Qaeda’s main operational commanders and the chief of the Harkatul Jihad al-Islami (HJI), Muhammad Ilyas Kashmiri, who was reportedly killed in a US drone attack in South Waziristan last year, was spotted in North Waziristan recently, Daily Times has learnt through reliable sources. The HJI leader reportedly visited North Waziristan this week and held sittings with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leader Hakimullah Mehsud. Kashmiri and his group are linked to al Qaeda and are suspected of launching a 2006 suicide attack on the US Consulate in Karachi and carrying out the attack on the PNS Mehran airbase in Karachi in May 2011. A former member of the Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group, the dreaded commander was reported to have been killed in a US drone strike in South Waziristan on June 3 last year. Sources said that during the visit, Kashmiri spent a night with Mehsud, as his guest. During Kashmiri’s visit to the TTP comrade in Waziristan, a renowned journalist from Islamabad was also reportedly present there. During the sittings with Mehsud, Kashmiri allegedly reviewed the future strategy in connection with jihad, his movement and the present situation in Afghanistan. However, sources said that security officials of the United States and Pakistan failed to confirm the death of the HJI commander and media reports were published in July last year that he was still active in the border areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan. It is always difficult to confirm reports in Pakistan’s volatile Tribal Areas that are no-go areas for journalists. However, it is said that the photograph believed to be of Kashmiri’s corpse, was actually that of a member of the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba team that attacked Mumbai in November 2008
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The measure of patriotism is to some extent linked with war and conflict. If the people are ready, able and willing to wage, participate in and support conflicts, then they are extremely patriotic. If they refuse to engage in these futile strategies then our emotionally charged ones bestow the honour of being a traitor on them. The ones who do sense the hollowness of this argument can easily decipher how off the mark our clueless jihadis are.
Have to say this, but the Jihadi's are right here. Mohammed in his campaigns, raids used to call those that didn't want to participate in the looting/ raid as 'Hypocrates' and that hell fire was destined for them. So the doctrinal precedent is in favor of the Jihadi. The Koran is full of verses validating what the Jihadi's are saying.
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The Peshawar anti-DPC move is Pashtun against Pakjabi domination. DPC is Pakjabi.
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Video Australia Network News Yousuf Raza Gilani on the challenge to Pakistan

I agree with Shiv ji's view on Lieven. He conveniently steers the discussion on state sanctioned mistreatment of minorities and women in TSP to inefficient Indian police.

Yesterday, during the course of this discussion somebody called him Maj Gen Peter Paul Anatol Lieven, DG ISPR (Foreign) on twitter. :rotfl:
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shiv wrote:Happy Holi to all Indians. Indians in general have more fun than Pakis, and may it always stay that way. That is how the world is meant to be. :mrgreen:
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/holi-brings- ... 127-3.html
DoCJi, not trying to be provocative or anything, but this pathetic. After all the terror inflicted on India by TSP and TSP getting away wth it, TSP gaining post 9/11, not to mention that India TSP equal equal has not moved a millimeter despite TSP's abominable terror nuke proliferation record, and all we can come up with is that us SDREs have more fun than Pakis? Come on boss.
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CRamS wrote:
shiv wrote:Happy Holi to all Indians. Indians in general have more fun than Pakis, and may it always stay that way. That is how the world is meant to be. :mrgreen:
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/holi-brings- ... 127-3.html
DoCJi, not trying to be provocative or anything, but this pathetic. After all the terror inflicted on India by TSP and TSP getting away wth it, TSP gaining post 9/11, not to mention that India TSP equal equal has not moved a millimeter despite TSP's abominable terror nuke proliferation record, and all we can come up with is that us SDREs have more fun than Pakis? Come on boss.
Paki are paying the price, it is just you who refuses to acknowledge it.

And yes Indian's have more fun than the Paki, anyday! If you are unable to see that, I doubt that you are an Indian!
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CRamS wrote:
shiv wrote:Happy Holi to all Indians. Indians in general have more fun than Pakis, and may it always stay that way. That is how the world is meant to be. :mrgreen:
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/holi-brings- ... 127-3.html
DoCJi, not trying to be provocative or anything, but this pathetic. After all the terror inflicted on India by TSP and TSP getting away wth it, TSP gaining post 9/11, not to mention that India TSP equal equal has not moved a millimeter despite TSP's abominable terror nuke proliferation record, and all we can come up with is that us SDREs have more fun than Pakis? Come on boss.
You got to take the next available flight to India and see India with your own eyes.
Your statements say that you live in a box with no windows and only one small pin hole looking at Fox News and other similar media.
India is just having the best time in about a decade.
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CRamS wrote:
shiv wrote:Happy Holi to all Indians. Indians in general have more fun than Pakis, and may it always stay that way. That is how the world is meant to be. :mrgreen:
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/holi-brings- ... 127-3.html
DoCJi, not trying to be provocative or anything, but this pathetic. After all the terror inflicted on India by TSP and TSP getting away wth it, TSP gaining post 9/11, not to mention that India TSP equal equal has not moved a millimeter despite TSP's abominable terror nuke proliferation record, and all we can come up with is that us SDREs have more fun than Pakis? Come on boss.
Boss I don't know if you ever lived in India. There is a festival called Holi. It's today. We are all having fun out here. My father, mother in laws etc are all dead. Lots of people dead dead dead. A relative recently got killed in an accident. He is dead. For all that some of us manage to put on a smile and say Happy Holi. There is such a word you know "Happiness". I am not sure if you have heard the word. But on some days I feel that way and say it. If you haven't heard the word. Google for it. If you have - why not just let others feel happy on one day without trying to spoil their fun After all I am sure you have your festivals like Thanksgiving with delicious turkey and Labor day that you can connect with and have fun assuming you know the meaning of the word. Believe me, holi is a happy time.

Happy holi to you too.
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I dont want to convert this thread to discuss India, however want to say that, i used to worry about bomb blasts while going to malls during the years 2007 & 2008. But nowadays no more worries, almost all cities in India are so peaceful

God bless India
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symontk wrote:I dont want to convert this thread to discuss India, however want to say that, i used to worry about bomb blasts while going to malls during the years 2007 & 2008. But nowadays no more worries, almost all cities in India are so peaceful

God bless India
Well this thread is about people who get upset if Indians are happy. That is the definition Paki isn't it?
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Lahaul bila koowat . Being Indians how dare you celebrate Holi and have fun. You are supposed to be always sad and have a permanently etched grim face. Fun and laughter are only for whites and those living in white lands.No happiness for brown guy.Only minimum wage.
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Boy!(To use a 'whitey' expression),We hindoos have a very special talent for 'saffron on saffron' when we dont mean it.
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Is Holi a secular festival ? Here are glad tiddings.
Mid Life Crisis, Instead of Daily, Gubo Now on Weekend only

U.S., Pakistan Take a Breather
WASHINGTON -- After several years of a passionate but star-crossed courtship, the U.S. and Pakistan seem to be trying something different: A calmer, quieter relationship with lower expectations, greater distance and fewer feuds.The two countries, in effect, have taken a step back from their intense partnership and moved toward a more pragmatic framework. If this were a marriage, you wouldn't speak of a divorce, or even a separation, but of a cooling off -- with each side happy to have a bit more breathing space.What seems likely after the dust settles is what a U.S. official terms a "new normal," in which the two nations still cooperate but with less intensity and visibility. The watchword for each side will be "stop driving yourself crazy," jokes the official.
Reading the tea leaves, you can see the outlines of likely resolutions on all three:
It's not that we took the CIA out of the driver's seat, but there are more back-seat drivers now," says one U.S. official.-- Reopening border crossings: The Pakistanis must have thought they held a trump card when they closed the so-called "ground lines of communication," or G-LOCs, last November. But military logisticians have managed to keep supplying U.S. forces in Afghanistan through a "northern distribution network," through Russia and its southern neighbors. The biggest drawback of this alternative route, other than its higher cost, is that it can't handle the outflow of old equipment assembled during 10 years of war.
The likely resolution is that the Pakistanis will open the land routes but charge the U.S. more to use them. Exacting this toll will salve national pride while providing a lucrative new source of cash. Even under the old system, Pakistan was said to earn at least $1 million a day on the cross-border shipments.

-- Reconciliation talks: For more than a year, the State Department has conducted quiet outreach to the Taliban leadership and agreed on a Taliban office in Qatar. Pakistan's policy is hard to read, but Islamabad at least hasn't played the spoiler. The Pakistanis clearly don't want to be blamed for failure of negotiations, yet they don't seem to be pushing actively for a deal, either. That's the most delicate issue ahead, as the U.S. begins its slow move toward the exit ramp in Afghanistan.
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http://blogs.reuters.com/pakistan/2012/ ... kes-shape/
One of the early calls that Vladimir Putin took following his expected victory in the Russian presidential election last weekend was from Pakistan Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani. He congratulated Putin on his success and invited him to visit Islamabad in September which the Russian leader accepted, according to newspaper reports citing an official statement.

It would be the first visit by a Russian head of state to Pakistan .... Last year Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari made the first official visit to Russia by a Pakistani head of state in 37 years after Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s trip to Moscow. The visit capped a series of exchanges including on the sidelines of a four-way summit that Russia has promoted involving Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, besides Moscow, to discuss regional security. Zardari and outgoing President Dmitri Medvedev have met six times in the past three years
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CRamS wrote:
shiv wrote:Happy Holi to all Indians. Indians in general have more fun than Pakis, and may it always stay that way. That is how the world is meant to be. :mrgreen:
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/holi-brings- ... 127-3.html
DoCJi, not trying to be provocative or anything, but this pathetic. After all the terror inflicted on India by TSP and TSP getting away wth it, TSP gaining post 9/11, not to mention that India TSP equal equal has not moved a millimeter despite TSP's abominable terror nuke proliferation record, and all we can come up with is that us SDREs have more fun than Pakis? Come on boss.
Sir (madam), you need to seek some help.
Please accept that the world is not a fair or dharmic place.
But you do not have to shoulder the burden of the adharmic world alone.
Meantime please enjoy whatever time you have....
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A Personal Quest to Clarify Bin Laden’s Last Days Yields Vexing Accounts

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/08/world ... .html?_r=1
Last August, Mr. Qadir, a retired Pakistani Army brigadier, retraced the steps of the American commandos who stormed through the corridors of Bin Laden’s hide-out on May 2. Climbing the stairs to the second floor, Mr. Qadir passed a body outline that marked the spot where Bin Laden’s 22-year-old son, Khalid, was shot dead. Then he turned to a small room with a low ceiling, an empty wardrobe and a tight cluster of bullet holes in one wall, he said. Above that, on the ceiling, was a fading splash of blood that, his Pakistani intelligence escort told him, belonged to Bin Laden. As a former soldier, I was struck by how badly the house was defended,” Mr. Qadir said in an interview. “No proper security measures, nothing high-tech — in fact, nothing like you would expect.”
Mr. Qadir’s quixotic investigation began as a personal attempt to truth-check the competing accounts of Bin Laden’s last years in Pakistan. But his work has already come under scrutiny and criticism, mostly on the grounds that his heavy reliance on Pakistani military and intelligence sources leaves him open to official manipulation.For instance, Mr. Qadir claims that Bin Laden’s fifth and youngest wife, Amal Ahmed al-Sadah, told Pakistani interrogators that her husband underwent a kidney transplant operation in 2002 — a claim that, if proven, could help explain how the ailing Saudi militant was able to survive with a known kidney ailment, but raises questions about who was helping him. He also heard of poisonous mistrust between Bin Laden’s wives. In the cramped Abbottabad house, he was told, tensions erupted between Ms. Sadah, described as “the favored wife,” and Khairiah Saber, an older woman who occupied a separate floor. In interrogation, Ms. Sadah accused her rival of having betrayed their husband to American intelligence. Bin Laden’s youngest wife also told interrogators that her husband shaved his beard and disguised himself as an ailing Pashtun elder as he leapfrogged between safe houses across northwestern Pakistan, eventually regrowing the beard after finally settling in the Abbottabad house in 2005. The official was puzzled by the account about Bin Laden’s wives, saying that previous American intelligence reports had indicated that the first wife, Ms. Saber, was the closest to Bin Laden. The C.I.A. has since interrogated both women in Pakistan; Ms. Saber proved to be “defiant, difficult and refused to engage,” the American official said.Other Pakistani soldiers have also theorized about Bin Laden. Last fall Ziauddin Butt, a former ISI chief, reportedly told a conference that while he was in power, Pakistan’s former military leader, Pervez Musharraf, had been covertly sheltering Bin Laden. Contacted by telephone, Mr. Butt said he had been misquoted but declined to elaborate
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Zardari Ka Zanaja Baja Aajaa

Pakistan court: Zardari corruption case 'must be reopened'
Pakistan's Supreme Court has ordered the government to request the Swiss authorities to reopen a corruption case against President Asif Ali Zardari.
The case is at the centre of contempt proceedings against Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, who is accused of failing to pursue the allegations.The government has argued that Mr Zardari has presidential immunity. He says the case is politically motivated.But the court has said a compliance report must be filed by 21 March.The Supreme Court earlier adjourned a contempt hearing against the prime minister to 21 March as well, saying that Mr Gilani must either file a statement or testify personally that day. Correspondents say that by ensuring that both cases are heard on the same day, the court has effectively narrowed the legal options of the prime minister. Mr Gilani is being tried for contempt because he has refused to write a letter to the Swiss authorities despite a Supreme Court order which overturned an amnesty on corruption cases said to be politically motivated. The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says Thursday's court order is likely to further heighten the tensions between the government and the judiciary.
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CRamS, enough. Moderator with your stuff is not infinite and it is wearing out now. Please be advised that I will now take action on any such post from you. And shiv, you need to give your jihad against NRIs rest. You two have caused plenty of distraction this and other threads. Thanks.
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Those Holi photos were simply outstanding and need to be in everyone's FB - not just Pakis, the entire world need to see how inclusive a day it is, when even a photo tagged "homeless boys" have a happy smile.
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Dins of Kyamat, Kiyani, Gilani, Zardani Posses One Each
Bin Laden wives charged for living illegally in Pakistan
Bin Laden wives charged for living illegally in PakistanISLAMABAD: Pakistan has charged Osama bin Laden’s three widows with illegally entering and living in the country, the interior minister said Thursday.
The three women have been in Pakistani detention since May last year, when US commandos raided the house where they, bin Laden and several of their children were staying. The commandos shot and killed bin Laden, and then buried his body at sea.Rehman said the three had been charged in court, but he did not say when. It was unclear if they had a lawyer.He said their children were free to leave Pakistan, but could stay with their mothers for the duration of the trial.A Pakistani legal expert contacted about the case, Hashmat Habib, said the maximum punishment the women could receive was five years in jail.One of their relatives has reportedly visited Pakistan recently to urge authorities to let them leave the country. The decision to charge them could be a formal part of that process.One of the women is known to be from Yemen, another from Saudi Arabia. The nationality of the third woman is unclear.
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Jhujar wrote:Bin Laden wives charged for living illegally in Pakistan
Amazing! Thats the best argument the legal eagles of pureland could come up with? How about complicity to overthrow governments or accessory to murder or hiding the fact that your spouse is a mass murderer or raising kids in an unclean home or not sending your kids to school or evading taxes or being ugly or....Living illegally in pukistan. Sheesh!! Based on this crime, half of k'rachi is guilty.
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