Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): 29th May
Posted: 23 Jul 2012 14:16
Eagerly awaiting more . . .Rajdeep wrote:The bomb was fitted on a motorbike that was parked near the Chinese consulate area.
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Eagerly awaiting more . . .Rajdeep wrote:The bomb was fitted on a motorbike that was parked near the Chinese consulate area.
Aditya, Allah the most merciful, has always been less so with Pakistan for some reason. The latest Karachi blast and that too near the Chinese consulate and more so during the Holy Month of Ramadan is a proof of His disinterestedness in the only Muslim nation created on the basis of Islam. I am sure He will help with enough material to fill the last two pages of this thread asap.Aditya_V wrote: Folks 1 more page of posts to send this thread to Houristan before a new thread for Mujahids
In Middle Eastern countries, and most Islamic countries, people simply sleep through the day while fasting. All work come to a grinding halt. However, the Koran says that such should not be the case as fasting cannot be an excuse for not doing normal activities. Verily, the Most Pure live up to that Koranic injunction by planting bombs as they are used to doing during other times.Adviser to home department, Sharfuddin Memon confirmed the blast while talking to DawnNews and said that information was received of terrorist activities taking place during the month of Ramazan.
Pakistan also harbours two key lieutenants of Dawood Ibrahim, Shakeel Ahmad Sheikh, also known as Chhota [‘Little'] Shakeel, and Ibrahim “Tiger” Memon, who are also wanted by the Indian police for their involvement in the 1993 Mumbai Serial Bombing case. Another most-wanted Indian terrorist, Abdul Karim Tunda, who masterminded several terrorist attacks including the July 11, 2006 Mumbai blasts is living in Pakistan.In June 1985, two significant events happened concerning India. One was the planting of a bomb on two Air India planes in which Kanishka went down. The other was a plot to assassinate Rajiv Gandhi during his visit to the US in that very same month of June 1985. Both the terrorists, Parmar (who bombed Kanishka and the other plane) and Lal Singh (who tried to assassinate Rajiv Gandhi) fled to Pakistan where they remained safely.Despite the circumstances under which bin Laden and his large family and entourage were living in a cantonment town, where not a bird can fly without the army’s knowledge, Pakistan still peddles the fiction that the ISI did not have a clue about the whereabouts of the world’s most wanted terrorist. Moreover, bin Laden was also public enemy No. 1 in two countries — Saudi Arabia and the US — which have sustained Pakistan financially and militarily for over five decades.
Can one, therefore, seriously believe that Pakistan will suddenly have a “change of heart” and turn over Hafiz Saeed and the perpetrators of the 26/11 outrage to India? Have we forgotten that Dawood Ibrahim, the perpetrator of the 1993 Mumbai bomb attacks in which 250 people were killed and over 700 injured, lives in plush comfort in the elite Defence Housing Society of Karachi? Members of the Babbar Khalsa, which was responsible for the assassination of Punjab chief minister Beant Singh, still roam around the Dera Sahib Gurudwara in Lahore. The use of terrorism as an instrument of state policy by the Pakistan army will end only when it finds the costs of such a policy unaffordable.
Arsalan has excused appearing before the JIT because he had reservations with Attorney General Irfan Qadir and with the NAB investigation team.
Arsalan in his earlier petition had said that “the attorney general has misinterpreted the court’s verdict and the team formed by the NAB is illegal.”
“The chief of investigation team Kausar Iqbal has a shady past and he lives in Bahria Town…the Superintendent Police of Islamabad, who is also part of the team, was a close associate of Malik Riaz,” the petition added.
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf says all institutions should respect his right to exercise state authority as the chief executive.
Prime Minister Ashraf defended his right to exercise state authority and highlighted roles of other state institutions which he said were clearly written in the Constitution.
Allah has also aided this by not giving electricity as well, so Pakmards cannot sleep.SSridhar wrote:In Middle Eastern countries, and most Islamic countries, people simply sleep through the day while fasting. All work come to a grinding halt. However, the Koran says that such should not be the case as fasting cannot be an excuse for not doing normal activities. Verily, the Most Pure live up to that Koranic injunction by planting bombs as they are used to doing during other times.
A senior Pakistani official says the country’s intelligence agency has been negotiating with militants over the release of the kidnapped son of an assassinated liberal politician.
It is the first official confirmation that the government is in talks with the men holding Shahbaz Taseer, . . .
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said during a Geo News TV program broadcast Monday that Taseer’s kidnappers are demanding a large ransom and the release of some of their colleagues.
Sanaullah said the Inter-Services Intelligence agency previously secured the release of the son-in-law of a former Pakistani army general in similar negotiations. {Didn't realize that the former CJCSC Gen. Tariq Majid's s-i-l has been released by the Purest.}
In one of my earlier posts, I had listed the number of pakis who were in the paki Olympic contingent but had nothing to do with sports. One was actually listed as an IT specialist. Expect many more including so-called sportsmen who will not be bringing home glory and fame.Roperia wrote:Olympic ‘terror visas’ racket | The Sun
Investigative report in The Sun exposes how easy it is for terrorists of Islamic Republic of Pakistan to sneak into Britain as a part of Pakistan's olympic team. All the terrorist needs to do is to bribe a pious palitician in LaWhore.
Just imagine how much easier it would be for the ISI ro send terrorists to India when the cricket matches resume. They have done it before and we know that too and yet this government is foolishly going ahead with the series and we have people buying the Aman-thro-Cricket theory.Roperia wrote:Olympic ‘terror visas’ racket | The Sun
Investigative report in The Sun exposes how easy it is for terrorists of Islamic Republic of Pakistan to sneak into Britain as a part of Pakistan's olympic team. All the terrorist needs to do is to bribe a pious palitician in LaWhore.
Sridhar,SSridhar wrote:UK Businessmen want more Pakistani trouble
I suspect that the headline is mischievous and a common request to ease visa norms for students is being misreported in DT as Pakistan-specific to massage H&D.Top British businessmen have urged British Prime Minister David Cameron to remove Pakistani students from official immigration figures to avoid choking off a valuable source of wealth and skills.
The businessmen warned that visa restrictions designed to bring net immigration below 100,000 a year would deter wealthy foreigners from outside the European Union.
Among those calling on Cameron to reverse the policy are CEO WPP and Formula One Non-executive Director Sir Martin Sorrell, CBI former director general Lord Jones and Lord Bilimoria. {Is this Lordship of an Indian descent ?}
They say Britain needs “to be able to attract the best minds from around the world” and that the country needs “to send a clear message that genuine international students are welcome to study in the UK”.
The business leaders added, “They are integral to the success of British business and we must do everything we can to ensure their future contribution is not compromised.”
X Posted from the the “Pakistan Arms Sales, Ops, Doctrine Etc.” thread.arun wrote:X Posted from the the “Pakistan Arms Sales, Ops, Doctrine Etc.” thread.
Back in 2001 the Islamic Republic of Pakistan via military dictator and chief of army staff General Pervez Musharraf was lecturing the world on the need to stop the bombing campaign in Afghanistan during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan as it would have “an adverse effect in Muslim countries” and "a negative fallout in the entire Muslim world." ( Musharraf: Ramadan bombing will have bad fallout).
So how does it now become halal for the uniformed Jihadi’s of the military of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to bomb co-religionists during the Mohammadden holy month of Ramadan / Ramazan / Ramzan ?
Airstrikes kill 15 militants in Orakzai Agency: Officials
Officials at the National Human Organs Transplantation Authority, an organisation which monitors illegal kidney transplants in the country, told The Express Tribune that “as per our data compiled around a year ago, 14 out of a total of 42 illegal kidney transplant facilities were in Punjab.”
take that u kaffirs that is how you earn foreign exchangeBokhari found out that 40 people were treated this way. The racket earned around $1 million as a result.
This just means that Nanha Mujahids will not be fighting as part of UN's Blue Helmets. This has to do with the fact that there is an increased demand for nanha mujahids in Pakistan itself.Brad Goodman wrote:blastphemy alert guys !!!
Nanha mujahids will be denied to acheive their glory in this life and 72 in jannat
Pakistan to ratify UN’s child soldier treaty
Roperia wrote:Olympic ‘terror visas’ racket | The Sun
Investigative report in The Sun exposes how easy it is for terrorists of Islamic Republic of Pakistan to sneak into Britain as a part of Pakistan's olympic team. All the terrorist needs to do is to bribe a pious palitician in LaWhore.
Damn it. Paki beggars should learn from their elites. I say every paki beggar should wear a dynamite belt and then hold begging bowl in one hand and a lighter in another.These beggars sometimes create awkward situations by holding the arms of the people and forcing them to give money.
I think beggars are stressed because of 10% tax they have to pay.Instead of getting donations from the people, their constant and forceful tactics sometimes irk the general public, who feel themselves attacked by their offensive behaviour.
KANZALWAN, India-Pakistan Line of Control (AlertNet): As the silver waters of the Kishanganga rush through this north Kashmir valley, Indian laborers are hard at work on a hydropower project that will dam the river just before it flows across one of the world’s most heavily militarised borders into Pakistan.The hum of excavators echoes through the pine-covered valley, clearing masses of soil and boulders, while army trucks crawl through the steep Himalayan mountain passes.The 330-MW dam is a symbol of India’s growing focus on hydropower but also highlights how water is a growing source of tension with downstream Pakistan, which depends on the snow-fed Himalayan rivers for everything from drinking water to agriculture.Islamabad has complained to an international court that the dam in the Gurez valley, one of dozens planned by India, will affect river flows and is illegal. The court has halted any permanent work on the river for the moment, although India can still continue tunneling and other associated projects.There is definitely potential for conflict based on water, particularly if we are looking to the year 2050, when there could be considerable water scarcity in India and Pakistan,” says Michael Kugelman, South Asia Associate at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington. ( WWIC might be just called Sister Branch of Karachi Project) “Populations will continue to grow. There will be more pressure on supply. Factor in climate change and faster glacial melt … That means much more will be at stake. So you could have a perfect storm which conceivably could be some sort of trigger.”
Water has long been a source of stress between the two countries. The line that divided them in 1947 also cleaved the province of Punjab, literally the land of five rivers – the Sutlej, Beas, Ravi, Chenab and Jhelum, all tributaries of the Indus – breaking up millenniums-old irrigation systems.India’s latest hydro plans have fanned new tensions.“Pakistan is extremely worried that India is planning to build a whole sequence of projects on both the Chenab and Jhelum rivers … and the extent to which India then becomes capable of controlling water flows,” says Feisal Naqvi, a lawyer who works on water issues.In recent years, political rhetoric over water has been on the rise in Islamabad, and militant groups such as the Lashkar-e-Taiba have sought to use the issue to whip up anti-India sentiments – accusing New Delhi of “stealing water”.India brushes off such fears as paranoia and argues the dams won’t consume or store water but just delay flows, in line with a 1960 treaty that governs the sharing of Indus waters between the two countries
Brad Goodman wrote:blastphemy alert guys !!!
Nanha mujahids will be denied to acheive their glory in this life and 72 in jannat
Pakistan to ratify UN’s child soldier treaty
Maulearner Malik is wrang! BLA is being funded by Yindoo, Yehudi and Yankee intelligence agencies.Malik said that BLA was a biggest enemy of the country
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Malik announced to give additional half a million rupees to the families of seven personnel who were killed in Coast Guard attack while their sons would be provided jobs in PCG and their daughters would be employed in NADRA.
I could not post this Khushkhabri because as i was not able to think of the right title. Now ROPE_ ria ji has mention 12 i.e Dozens got Hajam by Dr.Oh.No Acharya, the message clicked.This is Paki version of Dirty Dozen to be called Dirty Couzens. On the mission to fulfill their fantasies .Roperia wrote:^ 12 sent to Allah during the holy month of Ramadan. Drone strike kills 12 people in North Waziristan | Tribune
Death threats force outspoken host of chatshow Aapas Ki Baat to broadcast from converted bedroom to avoid travel into Lahore
Najam Sethi, the star of one of Pakistan‘s top rated political chatshows, does not travel far to work. For the three nights a week his programme is on air, Sethi simply opens his bedroom door and walks into a purpose-built studio.
Since January the veteran journalist has been broadcasting from the glossy, little studio because he fears his public criticism in Aapas Ki Baat (Just Between the Two of Us) of one of Pakistan’s most powerful institutions could get him killed.
Sethi began to feel seriously concerned for his safety after the US raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound last May, after he told his audience Pakistan must have been “complicit or incompetent” during the al-Qaida chief’s decade-long stay in the country.
The broadcast led to a “stormy” face-to-face confrontation with a very senior ISI official. “He accused me of everything, anti-Pakistan, anti-army, anti-everything,” Sethi said.
With the top brass apoplectic, high-level government officials warned Sethi his name had been circulated on a hit list. A kidnapping plot, he was told, had been hatched involving two militant groups with links to the ISI.
Security cameras now cover his house, which he rarely leaves. Soon he will have an armoured vehicle for his occasional forays into the city.
“The army have started to realise that with him being on such a mainstream channel with such a huge audience he is starting to influence a lot of people, young minds particularly,” Paracha said.
There is no gain for the Baloch to take part in Pakistan’s elections: Nawab Marri
Karachi: Veteran Baloch independence leader Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri said that Pakistan’s existence on world map is possible due to American support. If America stops funding Pakistan, it will disappear from world map within one week. Now it depends on America whether it wants to keep Pakistan alive for one year or one hundred years.
The Baloch people instead of being spokespersons of their tribal entities should become a Nation – ‘Baloch Nation’. Getting rid of Pakistan’s slavery has become the destiny of Baloch nation as the world map is changing rapidly. We cannot tell exactly when the Baloch will get rid of Pakistan’s slavery but we can surely say that Balochistan will be get independence in this century.
Baloch independence leader Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri expressed these view in an interview to a Gawadar based local journalist at his residence in Karachi. He said Balochistan was rich with natural resources and these were Baloch National property, but because of Pakistan’s occupation Baloch are forced to live in stone-age. He said a prosperous future of Baloch Nation is impossible unless they get their freedom from Pakistan.
The Baloch national leader said Pakistan is an unnatural state and it has no future, adding that “it is still surviving on world map with America’s support and whenever America stops giving charity to this country it will no longer remain on world map. Pakistan is neither a democratic country nor does democracy exist in this country.”
Since the division of India the real rulers of this unnatural state have been army generals and they are ruling it even today. Answering a question Nawab Marri said that Pakistan’s political parties whether religious or non-religious all are creation of the military. They make and break these parties; these generals are also slaves of America.
Answering another question Nawab Marri said it was nothing but waste of time for Baloch to participate in the elections of this state. “Only few opportunist politicians do the politics of elections to earn money and incentives. They cannot give anything to the Baloch people.”
The veteran Baloch leaders said “those Baloch leaders who say Parliamentary politics can give a better future to the Baloch nation. They should help Baloch we have no objections. We are silent and will not say thing to them. However, what we do say that is that there is no future for Baloch people within Pakistan.
http://www.balochjohd.com/modules/xnews ... toryid=656
Dr. O. N. Acharyaanupmisra wrote:Dr.O.N.Acharya pays a home visit in N. Waziristan. Many innocently halaled during the auspicious month celebrating peace and brotherliness.
Just how exactly is this news even remotely relevant to Pakistanis? The logic seems to be "Oh something bad about India. Let us publish so that 1% of the population which reads our publication can take comfort in the fact that something is not working in India."Waiting for hours for free medicine in India
CHENNAI: For Ramaiyah Venkat, a retired Indian schoolteacher, the two-hour bus journey every three months to get free insulin is worth it even if he has to queue for hours at the dispensary and sometimes gets less than he needs.
Not bad news. It's good news. Now Pakis can employ a cricket fan to stand in the queue, get free drugs and then sell them at exorbitant prices.partha wrote:http://dawn.com/2012/07/23/waiting-for- ... -in-india/Just how exactly is this news even remotely relevant to Pakistanis? The logic seems to be "Oh something bad about India. Let us publish so that 1% of the population which reads our publication can take comfort in the fact that something is not working in India."Waiting for hours for free medicine in India
CHENNAI: For Ramaiyah Venkat, a retired Indian schoolteacher, the two-hour bus journey every three months to get free insulin is worth it even if he has to queue for hours at the dispensary and sometimes gets less than he needs.
Affair? It's a full fledged marriage, with many ungrateful children joyously bent on parricide, may they all prosper together.SSridhar wrote:When will Pakistan's affair with terror end ? - G.Parthasarathy......
To deal with the prejudices and misconceptions associated with the vaccine, the government has roped in clerics and sought to drive home the point that even the Haj is out-of-bounds for those having polio. “District khateebs ” and imams of mosques have been made part of the District and Union Council Polio Eradication Committees. They are encouraged to use the Friday sermon to address prejudices and misconceptions.
Given the growing inclination to link Pakistan with the Islam of the Arab world — seen as more pure when compared to the way the religion evolved in the sub-continent before the Zia years — the government has been using dignitaries from the Gulf to send across the message. Last week, the government got the Bahrain Ambassador to attend a vaccination camp and call for a “Muslim Ummah free of the scourge of polio.”
Also, the government has plans to invite the Imam-e-Kaba to Pakistan and during the visit request him to make a plea to all religious leaders — from all schools of thought — to play a proactive role in spreading the message against polio. After all, without a polio vaccination certificate, a Pakistani — however devout — cannot perform the Haj, Pakistan-Saudi Arabian friendship notwithstanding.