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Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 09:50
by Prem
https://www.dawn.com/news/1404728/us-de ... -diplomats
US defers decision on restrictions for Pakistani diplomats
WASHINGTON: The United States has delayed its decision to restrict the movement of Pakistani diplomats in America as both countries try to resolve the differences that have strained their relations, official sources told Dawn.Last week, a spokesman for Pakis­tan’s Ministry for Foreign Affairs confirmed that the United States planned to impose new restrictions on its diplomats. Recent reports in the Pakistani media suggest that the US government has already alerted Pakistani authorities of its plan to do so.According to a notification sent to the Pakistan Embassy in Washington, Pakis­tani diplomats in the US capital and at consulates in other cities would be barred from travelling more than 40 kilometres from their posts without prior permission.Media reports said the restrictions could take effect as early as May 1, unless “certain issues” were resolved before that.

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 09:52
by Prem
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/31066 ... ing-bikers
US diplomat released after brief detention over hitting bikers
ISLAMABAD: Another incident of hitting bikers occurred in Islamabad when a US diplomat’s vehicle struck a bike, injuring two persons late on Sunday. While police have released the diplomat from the Secretariat Police Station after a brief detention. As per details, US diplomat Chad Rex Ausburn, who struck bikers on Sunday night in a fresh incident, has been released from Secretariat Police Station after a brief detention.Soon after the accident, area police arrived at the scene and took US official into custody. Shortly after, several locals and foreigners arrived in the Police Station after that he was released.The injured were immediately were shifted to nearby medical facility where their condition is said to be stable.This is the forth road accident in recent years in which US diplomats have hit and killed or injured people in Islamabad.

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 11:00
by chetak
This is interesting.

From the Hindu and datelined islamabad, no less.

but, why psyops against India??

http://www.thehindu.com/news/internatio ... epage=true
Pakistan delivers food, medical aid to Indian fishermen stuck at sea
ISLAMABAD:, APRIL 30, 2018


The fishermen were running out of food and water after their boat developed engine problems eight days ago and no help was in sight.

The Pakistan Navy has delivered medical assistance to an Indian boat which had developed engine problems nine days ago and was lost at the sea, according to reports.

A press release issued by the navy in this regard details that PNS Alamgir delivered assistance to Indian fishermen travelling in ST Mars, The Express Tribune reported on Sunday.

The fishermen were close to running out of food and water after their boat developed engine problems eight days back. Despite repeated appeals, no Indian boat had come to their rescue.

Humanitarian grounds

The Pakistani vessel rushed to the aid of the 12 Indian fishermen aboard ST Mars on humanitarian grounds as soon as they got news of the incident.

The Pakistani Navy delivered food, medical supplies and also helped the fishermen repair the boat, a spokesperson for the Pakistan Navy confirmed.

The fishermen thanked the Pakistan Navy for their help, and in a heart-warming gesture, joined the Pakistan Navy in raising slogans of ‘Long live Pakistan’ with utmost gusto.


The spokesperson for Pakistan Navy noted that the naval forces of the country had always been at the forefront of relief and rescue operations at sea.

‘Pakistan wants peace in the region’

“In addition to protecting the borders, naval forces have always been at the forefront of relief and rescue operations. This rescue mission also highlights that Pakistan wants peace in the region,” the spokesperson said in a statement to the media.


Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 15:14
by Peregrine
Major plagiarism in two books of ex-chairman of HEC

ISLAMABAD: In a shocking revelation, it has emerged that two books published by recently retired chairman Higher Education Commission (HEC) and current candidate for reappointment have been plagiarised.

Interestingly, checking plagiarism is one of the major jobs of the HEC. The HEC official anti-plagiarism software Turnitin confirmed 88 percent similarity index in Dr Mukhtar Ahmad’s book titled “Organisational Behaviour in Education” and 69 percent similarity index in his book titled “Leadership & Team Management”.

The former chairman had claimed to have written, vetted, edited and published four books in his CV that he submitted to a search committee that is tasked with selecting the new chairman of Pakistan’s higher education’s top watchdog.

The quantum of similarity shows major plagiarism in two of the four books of Dr Mukhtar Ahmed. It is important to highlight that only 19 percent similarity of content is allowed by the HEC.

Dr Mukhtar has completed his four-year tenure as chairman HEC this month and he has applied as candidate for the next tenure. The former chairman has listed four books in his CV submitted for the post of chairperson of the HEC. These books include “Human Resource Management”, “Principles of Marketing”, “Organisational Behaviour in Education” and “Leadership & Team Management”.

However, the HEC’s own software has confirmed that “Organisational Behaviour in Education” is 88 percent plagiarised, whereas 85 percent of the book content was copied from the Internet sources. The content was also copied from other publications and student papers submitted to various universities.

Dr Mukhtar’s other book “Leadership & Team Management” is 69 percent plagiarised according to originality report of HEC’s official software. About 59 percent of the content was copied from various online sources while some content was taken from publications of other authors and students.

While contacted by The News, Dr Mukhtar Ahmad admitted that the books may contain text from more than one sources. However, he claimed that he did not mention these books as his own work in his curriculum vitae (CV). He said these books were transcription of his lectures delivered for Virtual University, compiled by his students.

However, a copy of the CV available with The News shows that actually the former HEC chairman had specially mentioned four books in the section of Book/Manuscripts and claimed that they were written, vetted and published which are being used by Virtual University students and other management/business administration departments and schools.

According to the Oxford dictionary, plagiarism is defined as “taking and using the thoughts, writings and inventions of another person as one’s own”. The HEC plagiarism policy also mentions that any person listing his work on CV on a website or any current publication or applying for any benefit on the basis of published or presented work that is plagiarised will be liable to be punished as per prescribed rules which may also include termination of job and withdrawal of all benefits.

While describing plagiarism as intellectual crime, the policy also mentions that in cases where most of the paper (or key results) have been exactly copied from any published work of other people without giving reference to the original work, the major penalty would include dismissal from service along with black listing of the offender for employment. A six-member search committee constituted by the prime minister is set to finalise candidates for the HEC chairman in next few days.

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Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 16:17
by Peregrine
Here is all you want to know about Budget 2018-19

Finance Minister, Miftah Ismail, on Friday unveiled the federal budget 2018-19 with an outlay of Rs5,932 billion.

I refer to my posted Article of 29 Apr 2018 03:50 Defence budget up by around 20%

As such the Total Terroristani Defence Budget for 2018 - 2019 is TS RS 1.1 Trillion + TS RS 100 Billion + TS RS 260 Billion i. e. Total TS RS 1.460 Trillion.

This total known Defence Budget Spending of Terroristani Rs. 1.460 Trillion is about 24.6% of the Total Budget of Terristani - Rs. 5.932 Billion.

With the Debt Repayment – from the Article Here is all you want to know about Budget 2018-19 - we find that Rs2.22 Trillion is to go into debt servicing. This is about 37.4% for the Total Budget.

The Total of Defence + Debt Servicing is thus 62% of the Total Budget leaving T. R. 2.252 Trillion for the Health, Education, Welfare including but not limited to Parliament, National Assemblies and other Amounts for “Milking” i.e. Corruption. IOW Health, Education, Welfare and other Social Services might get only T. R. One Trillion i.e. Peanuts!

Is this a recipe for the Final Destabilisation and “Afghanization” of Terroristan or is it?

IMHO : The Government of India must Secure its Borders both with Terroristan as well as Bangladesh to stop an overwhelming surge of Terrorists in India. The whole Population of about 400 Million with the exception of – say 5% - are Terrorists!

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Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 16:19
by Falijee
PAKILAND'S NATIONAL LANGUAGE IS URDU NOT ENGLISH :shock:

Election Manifesto 2018 written by IK :roll:

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Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 16:21
by Falijee
Verdict in graft cases will not be accepted, declares Nawaz Sharif :roll:

IMHO, this is what is called "showbaazi". Does he have any choice in this matter. The Deep State has got him by his cojones ( ie bxlls, testicles) and he knows it :mrgreen:

Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 16:53
by Peregrine
Pakistan plans to get $3 bn from China, launch $2.5 bn Eurobond

ISLAMABAD: In order to shore up the depleting foreign currency reserves, Pakistan plans to secure $2 to $3 billion from China as safe deposits and launching of sovereign Eurobond worth $2.5 billion for avoiding plunging into another balance of payment crisis in the next fiscal year 2018-19, The News has learnt.

Sources said that Pakistan has made formal requests to China and Saudi Arabia for bailing it out and there were strong expectations that China would respond positively by granting $2 to $3 billion. When balance of payment crisis erupts in any country, the door of the IMF is knocked as a last resort.

“We are expecting something even earlier and I cannot disclose beyond this,” a top official told The News. According to the budget 2018-19 documents, Pakistan plans to obtain over $10 billion equivalent to Rs1.118 trillion in shape of external loans and grants from all multilateral and bilateral creditors against revised estimates of Rs1.81 trillion.

Pakistan’s reliance on short term commercial borrowings from banks would continue to persist in the coming fiscal year as the government would secure over $3 billion from these commercial banks in the next fiscal year against revised estimates close to $4 billion in the outgoing financial year. In the budget in brief for 2018-19, the government envisaged to generate $2.5 billion through the Sukuk bond but in details of foreign resources estimates for 2018-19 showed that the government would generate this amount through sovereign bond. There is zero amount showed through the Sukuk bond. Pakistan has projected to get around $1.6 billion from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), China $900 million, commercial banks $3.5 billion, sovereign bond $2.5 billion, IBRD $200 million, IDA $700 million, Islamic Development Bank $1.1 billion and multimillion dollars from other avenues.

The sources said that the government has projected the current account deficit to the tune of $13 billion in the next budget and amortisation of loans would require $5 billion so the government would have to arrange financing of $18 billion in the next fiscal year. Now the disbursement of loans and grants has been projected at $10 billion and with the help of sovereign bond and Chinese deposits would fetch $4 billion in the next fiscal year. The remaining $4 billion will be generated through foreign direct investment (FDI).

The government has projected that remittances would fetch $21 billion in the next fiscal year 2018-19. All these projections need to be materialised otherwise the external sector vulnerabilities would force the incoming government to go back to the IMF, the sources said.

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Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 17:08
by Falijee
Ganja Hits Out At Imran With Pakjabi Poetry :)

Nawaz Sharif sums up PTI’s Minar-e-Pakistan show in hilarious verse
ISLAMABAD – Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif took a sarcastic jibe at his arch nemesis, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, for staging a power show at the iconic Minar-e-Pakistan ground.Talking to newsmen outside the accountability court in Islamabad on Monday, the former premier derided the PTI’s Lahore rally through poetic Punjabi verse.“Jalsa Lahore da, Crowd Peshor da, agenda kisay hor da” said the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz ‘Quaid for life’ which translates as ‘Rally was staged in Lahore, participants were brought in from Peshawar and the party was pursuing someone’s agenda.

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 17:20
by Falijee

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 17:24
by anupmisra
Falijee wrote:Ganja Hits Out At Imran With Pakjabi Poetry :)

Nawaz Sharif sums up PTI’s Minar-e-Pakistan show in hilarious verse
poetic Punjabi verse.“Jalsa Lahore da, Crowd Peshor da, agenda kisay hor da”
“Jalsa Lahore da, Crowd Peshor da, agenda kisay hor da, sada abba chor da”. There!

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 17:25
by anupmisra
CRamS wrote:Anupmisra, not sure I am seeing anything unusual in ModiJi's handshake when compared with others.
Precisely my point. Eleven Gin Pegs Vs. all others.

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 17:27
by Falijee
Shireen Mazari An Object Of An Sexist Remark :eek:

Abid Sher makes shocking sexist remark for PTI’s Mazari
LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader and Minister of State for Power Abid Sher Ali used derogatory language against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders Shireen Mazari and Murad Saeed during a public rally on Sunday. Addressing the crowd, the state minister used abusive and disrespecting remarks about both opposition leaders stating that he “will give that to Murad Saeed, what he wants”. Referring to Shireen Mazari as “Tractor Trolley”, PML-N leader stated that he told her that “there is nothing to touch in her” when she asked him to keep the distance and not to touch her. :lol: Izaat is izaat - in whatever shape, size or form . Izaat is "blind" . It does not care whether you are sxually normal, bi-sxual, transgender or whatever :mrgreen:

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 17:33
by anupmisra
India must play Pakistan if PCB wins case: Sethi
Height of desperation and yet, demanding till the end!
PCB is ready to accept any ruling of the International Cricket Council (ICC) disputes resolution committee but wants Indo-Pak bilateral series be added to the Future Tours Programme (FTP) for 2019-2023 if it wins the case.
We have made it clear that if the ICC’s disputes resolution committee rules in our favour in October, then India must play against us in the new FTP programme”
The PCB has also filed a compensation case with the ICC, saying that the BCCI has not honoured an MoU signed in 2014.
Sethi has exuded confidence that Pakistan can win the compensation case as its legal team has prepared a strong case against the BCCI.
The BCCI has said the MoU is not a legally binding document and was conditional to Pakistan supporting the ‘big three’ governance system which has been dissolved now and that they had said they needed government clearance to play against Pakistan.
Wait! The uber confidence does not end here. There's more to the "self entitled" paki's obsession.
Meanwhile, Sethi urged the United Arab Emirates (UAE) cricket authorities to not host any matches from October 2018 to March 2019 due to Pakistan’s commitments.
Sethi said the PCB has warned the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) to not hold matches between October-March
in case the demands are not fulfilled, Pakistan will shift the Pakistan Super League (PSL) to Malaysia
we cannot afford that the UAE holds cricket matches of its own or the other leagues,” Sethi added.
:roll:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1404689/india ... i#comments

Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 17:35
by Peregrine
Judiciary and all others should not expect an overnight turnaround in Pakistan Railways' fortunes-Condemned forever
ELON Musk’s electric car and energy storage company, Tesla, posted a loss of $675.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2017. The company posted a loss of $121m for the same period in 2016. Isn’t that a perfect case for taking suo motu action and asking Mr Musk what is going on?
Those who have a deeper understanding of the technology Tesla works on would know that losses might not be a true indicator of a company’s health. The Obama administration provided Tesla with a $465m loan to work on its environment-friendly technology, and the company has paid back the principal amount as well as the mark-up.
But had it been Pakistan, this could never have happened
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Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 20:27
by saip
This guy wants Indian heart only as Pakistan does not have proper facilities. Wherest thou H&D?

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Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 20:51
by ArjunPandit
^^phir bhi dil hai hindustani.
Pakistani ka dimagh aur hindustani ka dil..just thinking of the ramifications..dhimmi jihadi?

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 21:28
by krithivas
Nope - He wants to come to India because it is well known for "cheap medical tourism" industry. Pak-land is 10 times more expensive than India because it is that highly super advanced.
saip wrote:This guy wants Indian heart only as Pakistan does not have proper facilities. Wherest thou H&D?

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Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 22:26
by anupmisra
saip wrote:This guy wants Indian heart only as Pakistan does not have proper facilities. Wherest thou H&D?

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Unbelievable.

HS&D will be fully preserved when the beggar walks through Wagah screaming ***istan zindabad!

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 22:28
by anupmisra
krithivas wrote:Nope - He wants to come to India because it is well known for "cheap medical tourism" industry. Pak-land is 10 times more expensive than India because it is that highly super advanced.
saip wrote:This guy wants Indian heart only as Pakistan does not have proper facilities. Wherest thou H&D?

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"Pakistan does not have enough facilities, I want the transplant to be conducted in India," Ahmed said.

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 22:32
by anupmisra
I have no words for this shameless act.

Pakistan kabaddi team gets a helping hand from Indian origin players
Pakistan kabaddi team had to use five Canadian nationals of Indian origin in its side at the recently held World Kabaddi Cup in Australia due to a lack of options
To make up for its lack of options, the team ended up drafting in five Indian-origin players into their squad; two of those drafted were Amar Singh and Teja both of whom have represented India in the past.
Gurdeep Singh, another non-Pakistani, later told the media that he had filled in as Pakistan's team manager.
:evil:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1404820/pakis ... in-players

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 22:51
by Vivasvat
anupmisra wrote:I have no words for this shameless act.

Pakistan kabaddi team gets a helping hand from Indian origin players
Pakistan kabaddi team had to use five Canadian nationals of Indian origin in its side at the recently held World Kabaddi Cup in Australia due to a lack of options
To make up for its lack of options, the team ended up drafting in five Indian-origin players into their squad; two of those drafted were Amar Singh and Teja both of whom have represented India in the past.
Gurdeep Singh, another non-Pakistani, later told the media that he had filled in as Pakistan's team manager.
:evil:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1404820/pakis ... in-players

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 23:08
by Falijee
Former Editor Of Paki Daily, Now In Exile In Massaland, Blasts The Paki Army And The Paki Establishment !

In Pakistan, the Press Remains in Chains While Pashtun Activists March On
Mohammad Taqi
The Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) – which came to the fore after the extrajudicial killing of a young Pashtun man at the hands of police officer Rao Anwar in Karachi earlier this year – continues to march on in Pakistan. It recently held an impressive rally in Peshawar – the Pashtun heartland – without the support of the traditional Pashtun nationalist outfit, the Awami National Party (ANP), which considers itself the political heir to ‘Frontier Gandhi’ – the late Abdul Ghaffar Khan. Anti Army slogans were made in that meet ! The Fauj was blamed for "missing persons" !
The rally brought together a large number of the families of missing Pashtun men and boys, who they claim were forcibly disappeared by the Pakistan Army during and after its operations in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) – where the country’s constitutional provisions do not apply – and in the so-called “settled” areas like the Swat Valley, which is part of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. The Paki media was told not to give coverage to the protest !
The PTM’s key leader, Manzoor Pashteen, continues to capture the imagination of the Pashtuns with his unassuming demeanour, straightforward explanation of the movement’s main objectives, clear roadmap and resolve to persevere where others have faltered. His plain talk reiterates the movement’s key demands, including the release of those abducted by the army who are innocent and producing before the courts the ones who may have any charges against them. The Army has refused to even discuss his "key demands", so the protest continues in other cities as well !
The Peshawar rally, however, was not the last one. The PTM announced one in Lahore, which has rattled the Pakistani security establishment – a euphemism for the country’s army. The army has been leery of the PTM from the outset but the announcement to hold the rally in Lahore – where no key Pashtun leader has held one since the ANP’s late Wali Khan in the mid-1980s – threw it into a real tizzy. The media was again told to ignore the rally, which the media did for fear of any sanctions on it !
The army chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, took it upon himself to castigate the PTM as “engineered protests” and said that it would not be allowed to undo the so-called gains of military operations. In order to put his words into action, his minions began doing what the army has done for decades – threaten and abduct political workers, censor the press, stifle the electronic media and smear dissenters as foreign agents. The so-called "Pajwa Doctrine" is now being implemented !
Several leaders of the PTM and the leftist Awami Workers Party (AWP), who were involved in planning the Lahore protest, were taken into custody by the Punjab police. Protests erupted over social media after a video surfaced of them being taken into custody, which appeared more like an illegal detention than a formal arrest. The authorities eventually caved in to the backlash and released the leaders.
To the army’s ultimate chagrin, the PTM eventually held an unprecedented rally in Lahore, which was attended not just by the Pashtuns but also by the Punjabi civil and human rights activists and leftist political cadres. The PTM leaders announced that they would hold further rallies in Swat, which was once firmly under the heels of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), followed by one in Karachi. The Army in the end , will have no option but to arrest Manzoor and other leaders of the Movement on one pretext or the other !
What became clear before and after the Lahore rally was that the army is unwilling to give any space to news reports or opinion pieces favourable to the PTM and intends to continue ensuring a near-complete electronic media blackout of the movement and therefore of the FATA, which it continues to use as a sanctuary for its agenda against Afghanistan. To destabilize Afghanistan and install a "more Paki friendly and Anti India " regime in Afghanistan - the so- called strategic depth !
Columnist after columnist announced on Twitter that their weekly column was not published because of the topic – the PTM. Former Senator Afrasiab Khattak and Gul Bukhari, regular writers for The Nation, and Mosharraf Zaidi, Talat Hussain and Imtiaz Alam, who write for The News International, had their columns pulled. Govt advertising is a major source of revenue for these print media . So, this is used as a leverage to dictate terms to the papers !
In one instance, The News International took down a column by a Pashtun activist Khan Zaman Kakar from its website after it had been appeared in the print edition. I have had the first-hand experience of my own weekly column getting shut down by the Daily Times under duress from the army three years ago for similar reasons: criticising the army’s jihadist policy as well as its sham operations in the FATA and its highhandedness against the people there. Now the people of FATA have woken up under a new generation of young, educated leaders like Manzoor Pashteen !
Pakistan’s largest private television news channel, Geo, has also faced the wrath of the army, which not only banned the channel in cantonment areas but also the delivery of the group’s newspapers Jang and The News there.
The chronicler of curbs on the media in Pakistan, Zamir Niazi, wrote in his book The Press In Chains that the first political thought to be censored in Pakistan was actually that of the country’s founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah. It was Jinnah’s August 11, 1947 address to the constituent assembly, a speech described as the greatest of his life by his biographer Hector Bolitho, that ended up on the censor’s chopping block. This was the landmark speech in which Jinnah laid down his vision for a by and large secular Pakistan as he perceived it. Niazi cites Hamid Jalal that “this speech of the Quaid-e-Azam became the target of what may be called the first of the press advices issued by Pakistan’s permanent establishment … however it was still a shadowy establishment”. Most of the then media toed the establishment’s line and suppressed the speech, except the daily Dawn that carried it. English language newspaper audience in Pakiland is very small. It is the Urdu media that matters !
Niazi has also recorded an incident where parts of Jinnah’s sister and confidant Fatima Jinnah’s speech were muted by Radio Pakistan. Fatima was to address the nation at her brother’s death anniversary on September 11, 1951, when Radio Pakistan’s director Z.A. Bukhari asked her to delete two sentences that were critical of the then government. Fatima refused and was allowed to go on air only to find later that her talk “had faded out at two points, which later were found to coincide with the sentences to which Bokhari had objected”. People protested the censor and Fatima refused to deliver the commemorative address till years later. At that time , "social media" was absent, so these kind of things were not known to the Paki public until years later !
In Pakistan, the army formally anointed itself as the arbiter of the so-called national interest with Field Marshal Ayub Khan’s coup d’etat and relegated the civil bureaucracy to play the second fiddle to it in the permanent establishment. To complete its chokehold on the national interest narrative, the Ayub Khan regime brazenly muzzled the press and forcibly took over the independent Progressive Papers Limited of Mian Iftikharuddin, which included the dailies Pakistan Times, Imroze and the periodical Lail-o-Nahar. In a hard-hitting piece, which remains a must-read even today, the Pakistan Times‘ editor Mazhar Ali Khan later wrote in Feroz Ahmed’s Pakistan Forum:
“It will not be easy for our future historians to determine which single action of the self-appointed President and his Government of courtiers did the greatest harm to the national interest, for they will have a wide field to survey. Many will probably conclude that the Dictatorship’s gravest crime was its deliberate destruction of press freedom, because so many other evils flowed from this act of denying to the people of Pakistan one of their fundamental rights. It is, therefore, pertinent to recall the Ayub regime’s first step towards this fascist aim, namely, its attack on the Progressive Papers, an institution created under the patronage of the Quaid-e-Azam.”
In Pakistan, it seems, the more things change the more they remain the same. From the television outlets muting the former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s recent speech to the army chief directly giving press advice to a group of journalists and the army hounding the dissenting voices in the print and electronic media, the military is unwilling to let go of its control over the narrative. There are thousands of social media accounts that parrot the army’s line while the army itself has abducted social media activists and tortured bloggers. The author himself is a victim of such shenanigans !
In their landmark article titled ‘21st-century censorship’, the authors Philip Bennett and Moises Naim had produced a matrix of the censorship types and methods deployed by the present-day regimes, that ranges from direct violence against journalists to sly use of internet proxy warriors that troll legitimate political dissenters and rights campaigners. For each of the listed tools to control or mould opinion and stifle dissent, there’s an available example in the Pakistan Army’s war against the freedom of expression.
From torturing and killing journalists like Saleem Shahzad to forcing electronic and print media into self-censorship, the Pakistan Army has consistently deployed a panoply of coercive measures, in addition to the carrots it dangles in front of media persons. As Bennett and Naim have pointed out, many states and state agencies “went from spectators in the digital revolution to sophisticated early adopters of advanced technologies that allowed them to monitor content, activists and journalists, and direct the flow of information.” One of the persons which the Army or the Paki Establishment was unable to control or censure was the late Karachi columnist and civil activist Ardeshir Cowasjee , known for his blunt words against the Paki Establishment !
Pakistan Army’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), is one such entity that fits the bill. The near-complete blackout of the PTM’s massive rally in Swat on April 29 in the electronic and print media again shows that the ISPR is getting away with serving as the de facto censor and media control authority in Pakistan.
What the army under General Bajwa is doing to dissenters is a reminder of Ayub Khan’s regime. The army’s treatment of the PTM and its peaceful demand for constitutional rights and legal redressal of grievances should send alarm bells ringing. George Bernard Shaw had said that the first condition of progress is the removal of censorship. And to me, the first sign of regression is its return. Pakistan has effectively regressed to martial law. What we had known since the ostensible return of democracy in Pakistan in 2008 was that the army has the complete control over the foreign and national security policies and most domestic affairs as well. Ayub Khan- a Pathan moved Pakiland's capital to the North so as to reduce "Mohajir Influence" in the bureaucracy , where they were extremely dominant during the early years of the 50's and the early 60's. Now the Pakjabis are ever dominant in Pakiland with disaster consequences for the other ethnic minorities !
An apparent decade of democracy has actually been ten years of undeclared martial law with a democratic fig leaf. What the PTM and its leader Manzoor Pashteen have done is to force that martial law to bare its ugly, iron teeth. Pakistani politicians and rights activists can join Pashteen’s entourage or wait for their turn when the army comes for them.

Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 23:23
by Peregrine
Hockey legend Mansoor Ahmed to receive Pakistan’s first mechanical heart aid

KARACHI: For the first time in Pakistan, a unique technology is being introduced to treat heart patients, whose left or right valves have become dysfunctional, enabling them to have mechanical hearts valves implanted.

Former goalkeeper of the Pakistan hockey team, Mansoor Ahmed will be the first patient to have this device implanted.

On the request of the head of the National Institute of Cardio Vascular Diseases (NICVD) in Karachi, Professor Nadeem Qamar, world famous heart transplant surgeon Dr Pervez Chaudhry has joined the institute.

The use of this new technique is the result of the efforts of Prof Qamar. The head of the hospital has also given an order to an American firm to implant a Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) in Ahmed. It will be implanted next month at the NICVD. Pardon my ignorance in Medical matters, but, are such procedures being performed in India?

The use of an LVAD allows patients to live normal lives in cases where they otherwise would not be able to do so.

The hospital’s administration has begun work to offer new and advanced procedures to cardiac patients.

Ahmed has been suffering from complex cardiac issues for the past several years. Two years ago, a cardiac resynchronisation device was implanted in his weak heart, after which he was able to lead a normal life.

However, his cardiac issues resurfaced this year, after which Prof Qamar contacted Dr Chaudhry to intervene. He requested the surgeon to visit Pakistan and join the hospital to save several precious lives, including that of the former hockey team player.

Hospital administrator Dr Hameedullah Malik told Express News that Dr Chaudhary has indeed joined the institute. According to Dr Malik, all preparations for Ahmed’s procedure have been completed. He attributed the success of implanting a mechanical device in the heart to Prof Qamar.

Dr Malik said this is the first time the LVAD is being introduced in Pakistan. A mechanical device is inserted in the right side of the patient’s heart. Due to the procedure, the right side of the heart will start functioning with the help of the device.

He shared that the new technique is receiving acknowledgment and that this technique is a ray of hope for cardiac patients.

Patients whose hearts stop functioning are candidates for LVADs. Dr Malik said that the cost of the procedure is very high but it will be provided free of charge at the NICVD. He thanked the Sindh government, saying that the chief minister has supported the institute and played an important role in ensuring treatment for poor patients with the most advanced technology.

Contrary to media reports that Ahmed had refused to be treated at the NICVD and instead wanted to undergo a heart transplant in India, Dr Malik said he is still under observation at the facility.

He said that currently, the team of doctors is trying to control Ahmed’s dehydration that he has been suffering since his lungs were filled with water. According to Dr Malik, there is no one to look after him and he has not turned down the hospital’s offer of the free of charge procedure as long as he recovers completely after the surgery.

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Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 30 Apr 2018 23:59
by Falijee
Another Report Which Confirms Massive Media Censorship In Pakiland !

Pakistan Is Censoring Media Massively
By Freedom Network
ust months before the nation goes to general elections this year, mainstream as well as regional media is witnessing increased censorship brought together through court orders and coercive measures from other state institutions.“This enforced censorship is unacceptable as it violates public’s fundamental rights to know and access information,” Freedom Network [FN], Pakistan’s first media watchdog organization, said 21 April 2018 in a Press Freedom Alert.
“This is a massive censorship and it will bring the country’s commitment to respecting Freedom of Press and Freedom of Expression into disrepute. We demand the media be allowed to work freely, independently and professionally,” it added.
Twisting arms to keep media off reporting Manzur Pashteen-led peaceful movement seeking rights within the constitutional framework of the country was highly condemnable, the Alert said.
ournalists and editors decided to resist all forms of censorship after court orders and coercive measures forced newspapers and TV channels to censor articles and live telecast of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif for any criticism of judiciary and military besides reporting a new movement by Pashtoon youth seeking justice against enforced disappearances and extra-judicial killings of people in tribal areas and other parts of the country.
The powerful security establishment pressured TV channels in particular to censor protest meetings of Pashtoon Tahafuz Movement or “Pashtun Protection Movement.” Most channels completely blacked out its coverage as the Movement was attracting hundreds of thousands of people to its meetings everywhere. The blackout, however, damaged the public confidence in mainstream media, thus.
The Lahore High Court order on April 16, 2018, fueled the censorship when it took up several petitions against what petitioners called former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s alleged “anti-judiciary” remarks after the Supreme Court of Pakistan disqualified him for life last year for not being “honest and truthful.”The country’s top three analysts took to Twitter to say their articles were taken off for more than one reason.
“For the first time in over a decade, @thenews_intl has refused to publish my column. This unnecessary muzzling of debate is not healthy. Strong nations cultivate robust debate. Weak ones fear it. Pakistan is stronger than it is being allowed to be,” columnist Mosharraf Zaidi, who writes regulary for The News International and regular participant of TV talk-shows, tweeted after the newspaper took off his Op-Ed piece.
Babar Sattar, the country’s leading jurist and independent columnist and analyst, tweeted to say: “Media is banned from mentioning #PTM. Geo-Jang shut down/ordered not to touch sensitive topics. So my Saturday column couldn’t be published TheAgeOfFreelyControlledMedia. The debate triggered by #PTM is about coercive relationship btw citizen & Pakistani state.” The columnist uploaded his censored Op-Ed piece on his Twitter account.
Senior journalist Zahid Hussain wrote in his Op-Ed piece for Dawn newspaper that underscore the need for respecting press freedom in the country. “An unannounced censorship seems to have been imposed on the media. The restrictions have certainly not been imposed by the federal government or any regulatory body. Still, the media houses are compelled to follow a diktat. Opinion pieces violating ‘guidelines’ have reportedly been withdrawn by the management of some leading newspapers for fear of being penalised. Indeed, TV channels are much more vulnerable to the threat. And that fear is not unfounded,” he began his Op-Ed piece.

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 00:04
by SBajwa
Vivasvat wrote:
anupmisra wrote:I have no words for this shameless act.

Pakistan kabaddi team gets a helping hand from Indian origin players



:evil:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1404820/pakis ... in-players
This is some "Fake world cup" that local desis organized. Australia ends up winning the world cup. I doubt if official indian team went there.

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 00:25
by abhijitm
anupmisra wrote:I have no words for this shameless act.

Pakistan kabaddi team gets a helping hand from Indian origin players
Pakistan kabaddi team had to use five Canadian nationals of Indian origin in its side at the recently held World Kabaddi Cup in Australia due to a lack of options
To make up for its lack of options, the team ended up drafting in five Indian-origin players into their squad; two of those drafted were Amar Singh and Teja both of whom have represented India in the past.
Gurdeep Singh, another non-Pakistani, later told the media that he had filled in as Pakistan's team manager.
:evil:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1404820/pakis ... in-players
Kabbadi has so many fraud organizations it is hard to make them apart just by looking at their name.

The one that has backing of start sports sponsored pro kabbadi league is international kabbadi federation IKF. This org has last arranged wc in 2016. They don't even have a website. This entire kabbadi thing is a big shady business.

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 00:40
by g.sarkar
https://www.dawn.com/news/1404814/polit ... -secretary
Politician of Pakistani descent appointed Britain's new home secretary
British Prime Minister Theresa May appointed a new home secretary on Monday after suffering a blow with the resignation of Amber Rudd for having misled lawmakers over deportation targets for illegal immigrants.
May named Sajid Javid, 48, as Rudd's replacement in the key ministerial post of home secretary after she quit late Sunday, facing anger over wrongful moves to deport legal but undocumented elderly immigrants from the Caribbean.
Rudd, under growing pressure over the so-called Windrush scandal, told lawmakers last week that there were no targets for the removal of people deemed to be in the country illegally. But she felt it “necessary” to tender her resignation after the emergence of documents, addressed to her office, showing those goals were in place.
....
A government clampdown on illegal immigration has begun to identify those without papers, scooping up many elderly people from the Windrush generation — named after the ship that brought the first group of migrants from the West Indies in 1948.
Invited to Britain to help it rebuild after World War II, they were given a legal right to remain by a 1971 law. However, many never formalised their status, often because they were children who came over on their parents' passports and then never applied for their own.
Outrage over the plight of Windrush migrants — some of whom lost jobs and fell into debt as they struggled to prove their status -- led to a personal apology from May to Caribbean leaders earlier this month.
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Gautam

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 00:50
by Falijee
ISI Connected Paki Mystery Man And His 15 "Things" :mrgreen:

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Fifteen Things To Know About ‘Pakistani Mystery Man’ Imran Awan
Luke Rosiak, Daily Caller

The “Pakistani Mystery Man” is Imran Awan, who worked as Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s email server administrator in the House of Representatives. Nearly his entire family then joined the payroll of other Democrats, until they worked for 1 in 5 House Democrats and had — as the House inspector general called it — the ‘keys to the kingdom‘ and ability to access any file. There is absolutely no doubt that he would pass relevant information to ISI and ISI would use this "inside information" to use against USA, pass this info to China or at least take advantage of the received information . !
1. Imran worked for Debbie Wasserman Schultz since 2004 and had the passwords to her devices. A search of his name on WikiLeaks shows the DNC summoned Imran when they needed her device unlocked.
2. During the 2016 election, the House’s Office of Inspector General warned that Imran and his family were making “unauthorized access” to data
A September 30, 2016, presentation alleged Imran Awan and his family members were logging into the servers of members who had previously fired him, funneling data off the network, and that evidence “suggests steps are being taken to conceal their activity.”
The Awan group’s behavior mirrored a “classic method for insiders to exfiltrate data from an organization,” the briefing materials allege. The presentation especially found problems on one server: that of the House Democratic Caucus, an entity similar to the DNC that was chaired at the time by then-Rep. Xavier Becerra.
3. The Awan group was left on the House computer network until February 2, 2017 — days after Donald Trump’s inauguration
Police then banned the Awan group from the network. The Committee on House Administration put out a statement saying “House Officials became aware of suspicious activity and alleged theft committed by certain House IT support staff.” Since then, no official body has ever publicly provided any information about the case. But the IG report, obtained by TheDCNF, shows that theft was not the primary issue being warned about.
4. Shortly after the IG report came out in September 2016, the Caucus server — identified as prime evidence in the cybersecurity case — physically disappeared
Authorities took the disappearance as evidence tampering, they said. Becerra said he won’t discuss the incident because of an ongoing criminal investigation. Imran is in jail for his Pakistaniyat !!
5. Wasserman Schultz declined to fire Imran despite knowing he was suspected of cyber-security violations, even though she had just lost her job as DNC chair after its anemic handling of its data breach. He had weaseled his way into her confidence !
Her office claimed Imran could work on “websites and printers” without accessing the network. Watchdog group FACT has filed an ethics complaint saying this was impossible, and a cybersecurity publication called the judgment negligent.
6. After Imran was banned from the network, he left a laptop with the username RepDWS in a phone booth
long with a letter to prosecutors and a copy of his ID. Capitol Police found the laptop at midnight and seized it because they recognized Imran as a criminal suspect. Wasserman Schultz still didn’t fire Imran. Instead, she threatened Capitol Police Chief Matthew R. Verderosa with “consequences” if he didn’t give it back, implying it was “a member’s laptop.” The police chief refused. Maybe, the Paki con man had some incriminating info on the Congresswoman :mrgreen:
She hired a lawyer to block prosecutors from examining the laptop, then later said, “This was not my laptop. I have never seen that laptop.” Imran’s lawyer then said he “very strongly” believes the laptop cannot be examined because of “attorney-client privilege.” Imran left a note with that phrase near the backpack.
7. The FBI began surveiling the family but let Imran’s wife, Hina Alvi, leave the country
She flew to Pakistan with cardboard boxes of possessions, FBI agents said in an affidavit. They approached her at the airport, but she refused to talk to them. They found $12,000 in cash but let her board anyway, writing they do “not believe that Alvi has any intention to return to the United States.” Why she was allowed to fly back to Pakistan in spite of all this information needs to be investigated . Something is not right here !!! Reminds one of the Dawood Gilani episodes Was he a double triple agent :roll: !!
8. Prosecutors arrested Imran at the airport after he began liquidating assets
Imran and his wife had wired $300,000 to Pakistan after allegedly both cashing out a federal retirement account and taking a second mortgage under allegedly false pretenses. The FBI arrested Imran at the airport, and he was charged with bank fraud. Democrats have claimed the case is therefore about bank fraud, but prosecutors imply in court papers the bank fraud occurred because The Awans learned they were under investigation for other activities. “Based on the suspicious timing of that transaction, Awan and Alvi likely knew they were under investigation at that time,” prosecutors wrote of the money moves.Imran’s lawyer is a former aide to Bill and Hillary Clinton, and Wasserman Schultz’s brother is an attorney at the same prosecutor’s office that is handling the case, the US Attorney for the District of Columbia. :roll:
9. A former business partner of Imran’s father says the father handed over USBs of data to a Pakistani official and that Imran claimed he power to ‘change the US president’ The Paki connection "outed". The Pakistaniyat exposed. And the Pakjabi boastfulness there for all to witness :twisted:
The FBI never interviewed the business partner. TheDCNF traveled in Pakistan where numerous locals alleged that Imran traveled that country with an entourage of Pakistani government agents, and routinely boasted about mysterious political influence.
Would have been accorded "royal treatment" in Pakiland , considering his reaches in the upper echelons of the American Establishment !
10. Nearly Imran’s entire family was on the House payroll at high salaries, despite most of them having no training in IT — Democrats failed to vet them
11. House Dems Hired A Fired McDonald’s Worker As E-mail Administrator
Rao Abbas was added to Reps. Emanuel Cleaver and Ted Deutch’s payroll shortly after court paperwork showed Abid owed him money.
12. Money from an Iraqi political figure
Imran and Abid operated a car dealership referred to as CIA that took $100,000 from an Iraqi government official who is a fugitive from U.S. authorities, according to a business partner’s testimony in a civil lawsuit. :roll:
After Imran was banned from the House network, an email address that belonged to him, [email protected], appeared to still be active and invoked the name of a “national security and foreign affairs” specialist for Rep. Andre Carson, an intelligence committee member. If true, the words are like some chapters out of a spy novel !
13. The cybersecurity investigation started after allegedly falsified invoices caught administrators’ attention, and the Awans’ lawyers blamed members.
No one has been charged for “unauthorized access” or falsified invoices, and Imran’s court date has been postponed five times. It is now scheduled for May 4, 2018.

4. The Awans’ relatives, colleagues and tenants say they would ‘do anything for money’ :roll:
Their own stepmother alleges they wiretapped, extorted her and held her captive. :roll:
15. Imran’s own wife, Hina Alvi, filed a lawsuit in Pakistan in September 2017 alleging he controlled Hina with violent threats :roll:
Wasserman Schultz said police might be Islamophobic, but Imran was the subject of repeated calls to police by multiple Muslim women.
A list of TheDCNF’s 50 stories is below, ( too many to list here !) followed by a list of all the Congress members to whose data the Awans had access.

There is obvious much more than what is mentioned above. His story sounds too similar to David Headley, who was Massa's agent. Wonder what his end game is. The word "mystery man" is not incorrect :roll:

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 01:39
by Prem

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 02:01
by saip
LVAD implants seem to have been done in India for years
http://mdcurrent.in/press-releases/indi ... ll-maglev/

Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 02:43
by Peregrine
Motorcyclist responsible for accident with US Embassy car: police

ISLAMABAD: Police have held the motorcyclist responsible for the road accident involving a US Embassy car on the Constitution Avenue on Sunday night, in which both men on the bike were injured while the US diplomat was held briefly by the police.

Motorcyclist, identified as Nazakat Aslam Awan and his pillion Muhammad Waseem were coming from Aga Khan Road while the US Embassy car, driven by Second Secretary Chad Rex Ausburn was coming on the Constitution Avenue towards Margalla Road when the two vehicles met an accident at the intersection of the two roads near Pak Secretariat complex at around 9:40pm last night.

A traffic police officer deputed nearby later recorded his statement saying the motorcycle rider’s apparent speed and negligence was the reason behind the accident.

Police say the motorcyclist did not stop at the crossing [to give way to the vehicles on his right] and have thus held him responsible for the mishap. Secretariat police have also registered a criminal case of rash driving against the motorcyclist.

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Meanwhile, the US diplomat who was initially shifted to the Secretariat police station for legal formalities was released after recording his statement.

However, the police arrested the US Embassy’s chief security officer Syed Taimur Iqbal, who the police said confronted the officers and obstructed them in discharging their duty. “He was not letting us shift the vehicle and its driver to the police station,” the FIR registered against Iqbal read.

However, Iqbal was released on bail by a magistrate on Monday.

The incident comes only weeks after a US diplomat hit and killed a motorcyclist and injured another through rash driving in the federal capital.

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Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 02:50
by Falijee
If This Report Is Correct, Then Pak- US Ties Are Headed Further South :mrgreen:

CIA fails to organize prison break for Shakeel Afridi who helped hunt Bin Laden: report
MOSCOW – Washington has offered Islamabad to exchange Shakeel Afridi, who helped catch Osama bin Laden (OBL), for Pakistani scientist Aafia Siddiqui who is serving a jail term in the United States, according to anonymous sources speaking to Sputnik, a Russian news agency.
The CIA failed to conduct an operation to stage a prison break for Pakistani physician Shakeel Afridi who had helped the US authorities track down founder of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, according to a source familiar with the situation. Paki inside sources "feeding" the Russian media now that Pakiland has decided to become "cozy" with the Russkies :roll:
“The CIA planned to pull Dr. Shakeel Afridi from the Peshawar prison, trying to organize a prison break, but the attempt was disrupted by [Pakistan’s] ISI [Inter-Services Intelligence]. A local informant who also worked for the CIA handed over information about this [CIA plan], and was aware of the plan. ISI became aware that [the CIA] was also interested in the plan of the prison itself,” a source who refused to reveal his name told Sputnik. There were earlier reports in the Paki media that Shakeel Afridi has been moved to another prison for some unspecified reasons. It could be because of CIA attempts to get him out !
The information has been confirmed by another source speaking to Sputnik, who said that Washington had earlier turned to Islamabad with a request to extradite Afridi to the US.
“Special services protect the informants who had been disclosed in order to preserve the confidence of other secret agents and informants working with them, especially in foreign countries. Because of this, the CIA has repeatedly asked for [the extradition] of Afridi. This was one of the main demands on the list of requirements for Pakistan by President Trump,” another source said. Simon Hersh, the US investigative reporter has always maintained that it was a Paki ISI man who walked into the US Embassy in Islamabad and gave information to US officials - to claim the ten million dollar award. He further stated that this Paki and his family were later given refuge in US under the Witness program ( new identity, 24/7 protection etc etc ) . Afridi was just made a scapegoat and put in prison for cooperating with the US !
The source went on to suggest that the release of Afridi and his extradition to the US is crucial for other CIA operations in the Asian region. :roll: ISI false news must likely !
Apparently, Pakistan refused to release Dr. Afridi because of the army’s position, which believes that this will not only violate the sovereignty of the country and undermine its legal system, but will also bolster the [US] intelligence activity. Pakistan has also refused to exchange [Afridi] for Aafia Siddiqui.” If Paki media were to be believed, Asia was "sold" to the Americans by no less than Mushy !
The development comes in the wake of reports that Afridi was transferred from a Peshawar prison to another facility. A source familiar with the situation told Sputnik the doctor was placed in another jail because of the planned prison break. :D
The source also said that the issue of Afridi’s release is one of the major obstacles to the improvement of the ties between the US and Pakistan.The CIA, in turn, refused to comment on the news that Pakistani intelligence thwarted the agency’s plan to orchestrate a prison escape for Afridi. The ISI "bills itself" as THE "BEST" INTELLIGENCE AGENCY IN THE WHOLE WORLD.( inspite of losing half the country . In spite of OBL killed on its soil ! :mrgreen: )
Also on Monday, a US Department of State official told Sputnik that Washington hopes that the Pakistani authorities will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of Shakeel Afridi. Why would SD raise the issue of Afridi with Russian media :roll:
“Pakistan has assured us that Dr. Afridi is being treated humanely and is in good health,” the official stressed. :roll:
Soon after the death of Osama bin Laden in May 2011, the US media reported that Afridi had contributed to the success of the CIA operation by collecting DNA samples of bin Laden’s family by order of the intelligence agency. Then-CIA Director Leon Panetta and then-US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had confirmed the doctor’s role in eliminating the terrorist, after which Afridi was arrested by Pakistani authorities. The fact that the United States had conducted the operation in Pakistan resulted in a deterioration of bilateral ties. Even as this is being written, Massa agents ( Pakis and non Pakis as well ) are "active" all over Pakiland . Would not be surprised if some of the generals are in Massa's pocket !


Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 03:54
by Peregrine
India, Pakistan revive Track II diplomacy

The NDA government is loath to any official engagement with Pakistan but, in a sign of some forward movement, it seems to have agreed to reviving the Track II diplomacy process with its western neighbour.

The original Track II initiative, Neemrana Dialogue, received a fresh start with a high-powered delegation of former Indian diplomats, military veterans and academics travelling to Pakistan to discuss ways to improve India-Pak relationship.

The delegation was headed by former MEA secretary and Pakistan expert Vivek Katju. J S Rajput, former NCERT head, was also part of the delegation. The talks took place from April 28 to 30. Pakistan was represented by former foreign secretary Inam ul Haque and Ishrat Hussain among others.

While like other track II mechanisms, Neemrana is also a non-governmental dialogue, it is different from others in that both foreign ministries have in the past associated themselves with it.

India will wait to see the outcome of the upcoming elections in Pakistan before taking any call on official talks with Islamabad. To many though the revival of Neemrana would suggest that the policy of not having any engagement with Pakistan has run its course.

"There have been other track II initiatives but these were mostly funded by third parties. Neemrana had more India-Pakistan character," said former Indian high commissioner to Pakistan T C A Raghavan.

Former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal, who is a member of the Neemrana group, chose not to visit Pakistan for the dialogue. He, however, said that Neemrana was an important initiative which had even survived some very difficult times in the relationship.

"Neemrana has had a tough time over the past few years. Both sides felt though that it was important to keep alive that tradition but I didn't go because I don't think it would yield significant results in the current circumstances,'' said Sibal.

Official sources said that it was Pakistan's turn to host the track II dialogue but it could not take place earlier because Islamabad refused to approve it. This was apparently to show its displeasure over India's position that there could be no official talks with Pakistan until the time it reined in terrorists looking to attack India.

Pakistan finally decided to go ahead with Neemrana Dialogue, which gets its name from the Neemrana fort where it was first held in 1991-1992, earlier this year. The thinking behind India's decision to allow the meeting to take place, according to sources, was that it would help those participating to assess the mood in Pakistan on important issues related to security, economy and also Afghanistan. Pakistan is likely to go to polls in July.

Leaving humanitarian issues aside, India has been reluctant to acknowledge any engagement with Pakistan even in the domain of people to people contacts. Its decision to sponsor the participation of 4 Indian authors in the Karachi Literature Festival last year had sparked a public outrage.


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Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 06:14
by Falijee
Is This The First In Paki History :roll:


Watch the Video Of Pakis protesting mistreatment by Army and shouting in support of Israeli Army :mrgreen:

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 06:30
by Falijee
Paki Diplo-mutts Show Their Pakistaniyat - In Mynmar !

Two Pakistani diplomats found involved in illegal extradition of Myanmar’s drug smuggler

The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD:
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has found two Pakistani diplomats involved in illegally extraditing Myanmar’s narcotics smuggler Ebrahim Koko to Pakistan back in 2015. If Dawood the Don was helped by ISI in "immigrating" to Pakiland what is the wrong here :mrgreen:
Sohail Khan, former ambassador to Thailand and Deputy Head of Mission Ataul Munim Shahid have been found guilty in this regard. ISI permission not obtained :roll:
“As head of mission Bangkok, Sohail Khan has been found in contravention of the Pak-Thai agreement on the transfer of offenders,” a challan submitted by the FIA in the Court of Special Judge Central Islamabad by the investigation officer Kashif Riaz Awan read. :roll:
According to the challan, Sohail Khan as head of Bangkok mission, in contravention of Pakistan-Thai agreement on the transfer of offenders issued letter of consent to MOFA Bangkok confirming status of Ebrahim Koko as Pakistani national and approved his transfer to Pakistan without considering that Koko was holding a Burmese passport and same was reflected in his application. What difference does it make ? The person was of Malsic origin, and that is what matters !
The unsigned application without any details or due attestation of the ministry by applicant Maryam Bibi who propounded herself as Koko’s mother requesting repatriation of her son to Pakistan was considered by the dignitaries in violation of standard requirement of official document emanating from Pakistan. The Amb did not take the "ISI into confidence" , now he is being "punished" :mrgreen:
A probe revealed that the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) had categorically told Bangkok that Koko’s CNIC was fake and required legal action, as well as, an investigation into how he was able to obtain the fake documentation. Despite the fact that authorities had knowledge of these details he was still transferred to Pakistan. One more drug smuggler living in Pakiland, what difference is this going to make anyways :mrgreen:
Under article five of the agreement the central authority is the secretary ministry of interior to give approval, however, neither prior correspondence was made with the relevant ministry nor was any approval sought regarding transfer of the offender. Amb caught in a bureaucratic snafu. He should have taken the ISI in his confidence :mrgreen:
The investigation officer said that punishments for drug related offences are severe in Thailand compared to Pakistan, while the Section 9 of Transfer of Offenders Ordinance 2004 states that the punishment awarded to the convicts will be compatible to the laws of the receiving state. In view of this, if Koko had been admitted in Pakistan as the country’s national he would have acquitted by now by taking relief under section 9.
Former interior minister Nisar Ali Khan had ordered a probe into the matter. Koko was convicted on the charges of drug trafficking for a jail term of 36 years which he is now serving in Adiala Jail. ( Nawaz might be his "neighbour there shortly :twisted: ) . Khan is currently heading the Pakistani mission in South Africa while accused Shahid is working as DG Economic Affairs in Mofa Islamabad. So, inspite of all this "investigation" both are "scot free" and "enjoying" life !

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 06:41
by Falijee
Another Day, Another Boy- Raped In Pakiland .

Two men arrested for raping seven-year-old in Larkana

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 07:02
by Vips
Peregrine wrote:India, Pakistan revive Track II diplomacy

The NDA government is loath to any official engagement with Pakistan but, in a sign of some forward movement, it seems to have agreed to reviving the Track II diplomacy process with its western neighbour.
It is imperative to know who the track II'ers are from the Indian side. Any one BS'ing about bhaichara needs to be replaced pronto. Only sane and normal Indians need to be there.

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 07:27
by Falijee
Pakistan Drops In Army Ranking

Pakistan Army Ranked Among the World’s 20 Most Powerful Militaries
Global Firepower has released the rankings for the most powerful militaries in the world for 2018. Previously, Pakistan was ranked 13th in the list, however, this time the country has dropped four places to stand at 17th.
The website ranks countries based on 55 different factors that make the overall comparison fair. The rankings are made by incorporating following variables in general;

The diversity of weapons along with the total number of weapons.
Geographical factors.
Logistical flexibility.
Natural resources and local industry influence.
Nuclear powers receive a slight edge in the rankings.
A higher population of the country means higher rank.
Land-locked (having no sea) countries are not ranked for their Navy. Countries having a naval force but no diversity of weapons receive a low score in the rankings.
Countries having alliances, for example, NATO receive an edge in the rankings as well due to the sharing of resources.
The ranking is independent of the country’s political or military leadership.
4. India

India has a defense budget of $47 billion, its ranking goes like this;
Power Index rating: 0.1417
Total population: 1.2 billion
Total military personnel: 4,207,250
Total aircraft: 2,185
Fighter aircraft: 590
Combat tanks: 4,426
Total naval assets: 295 (1 aircraft carrier)
17. Pakistan

Pakistan allocates $7 billion for its defensive needs, here is how its military strength ranks;

Power Index rating: 0.3689
Total population: 204,924,861
Total military personnel: 919,000
Total aircraft: 1,281
Fighter aircraft: 320
Combat tanks: 2,182
Total naval assets: 197 (0 aircraft carriers)
Behind Israel , Iran and Turkey, ahead of North Korea !

Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

Posted: 01 May 2018 07:38
by Guddu
Its Modi who needs to up his game when meeting Xi. Perhaps Modi is too honest and his true feelings show through. Infact this presumed meekness may have led Gin Peg to overplay his hand in Doklam.