Khadija Hassan July 13, 2007
#191 Posted by Urstruly on July 15, 2007 12:05:36 pm
Dard e Dil likhun kab tak jaaon unko Dikhla Doon
Ungliyan figar apni khama khoonchuka apna
``My hands were drenched with blood, picking up corpses``
``At 17 years of age, the Hena that reddened my hands was the blood of my martyrted sisters and brothers``
An interview with Aamnah who was ``forced`` to surrender on third day of Islamabad Scool Masacre.
WARNING: Not for faint of hearts




#192 Posted by masadi on July 15, 2007 12:12:31 pm
in #190 read <<< He will go out the assassination way, with a hellfire from the Americans aimed for his a$$ with the fingerprints of a Mullah >>>
as << Rather, in my prediction, he will most likely go out the assassination way, with a hellfire from the Americans aimed for his a$$ with the fingerprints of a Mullah >>
as << Rather, in my prediction, he will most likely go out the assassination way, with a hellfire from the Americans aimed for his a$$ with the fingerprints of a Mullah >>
#193 Posted by masadi on July 15, 2007 12:15:12 pm
or, in addition to 192, if he is smart, understands the situation and wants to live, he will resign and sublet the mian`s summer home in Saudi Arabia, on a long term basis...
#194 Posted by masadi on July 15, 2007 12:20:05 pm
ahmadmadani <<< Just read Iran importing gasoline with 3.5 billon dollars >>>
They plan to follow the Saddam strategy for air defense, light up a few barrels of oil to fill the sky with smoke...the ayatollah had a vision....
They plan to follow the Saddam strategy for air defense, light up a few barrels of oil to fill the sky with smoke...the ayatollah had a vision....
#195 Posted by philosopher on July 15, 2007 12:44:05 pm
Re: # 191
To amnah and her friends.
Aey Shaheed ey mulk-o-milat mein tere ooper nisar
ab teri himmat ka churcha gher kee mehfil mein hey
Kheench ker laee hey sub ko qatal honaiy key liey..
aashqon ka aaj jhamghat koocha-e-qatil mein hey..
To amnah and her friends.
Aey Shaheed ey mulk-o-milat mein tere ooper nisar
ab teri himmat ka churcha gher kee mehfil mein hey
Kheench ker laee hey sub ko qatal honaiy key liey..
aashqon ka aaj jhamghat koocha-e-qatil mein hey..
#196 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on July 15, 2007 2:06:34 pm
Jab magarmach ki gaaND meN ungli kiya he to nakhun tootna laazmi he. :(
Troops come under fire across NWFP: •24 soldiers die in Waziristan suicide bombing •Malakand varsity attacked
By Pazir Gul
MIRAMSHAH, July 14: Twenty-four soldiers were killed and 26 others wounded in North Waziristan on Saturday after a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-packed car into a convoy of the Frontier Constabulary....
Courtesy Dawn July 15, 2007 Sunday Jamadi-us-Sani 29, 1428
All I can say is:
Eh Pak Fauj ke naujawaanoN
MasoomoN ka khoon rang laaye ga
Badqismat mulk ki dastaanoN
Ka yeh bhi ek warq ban jaaye ga :(
Troops come under fire across NWFP: •24 soldiers die in Waziristan suicide bombing •Malakand varsity attacked
By Pazir Gul
MIRAMSHAH, July 14: Twenty-four soldiers were killed and 26 others wounded in North Waziristan on Saturday after a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-packed car into a convoy of the Frontier Constabulary....
Courtesy Dawn July 15, 2007 Sunday Jamadi-us-Sani 29, 1428
All I can say is:
Eh Pak Fauj ke naujawaanoN
MasoomoN ka khoon rang laaye ga
Badqismat mulk ki dastaanoN
Ka yeh bhi ek warq ban jaaye ga :(
#197 Posted by hamidm2 on July 15, 2007 3:11:07 pm
Re: # 196
salim mian,
.... as a disciple of the great attaturk, this handwringing over the death of a few demented mullahs and their brainwashed followers does not become you - leave it to the cyber jihadis like urstruly and zeemax and go and have a kadeh of lion`s milk ... serefinize !
.......... in any case, in a day or two the score will be more than even :
Over 47 people including 12 security men and 13 cops were killed and over 100 others were wounded in two separate suicide attacks in Swat and Dera Ismail Khan on Sunday, the media reports said.
A suicide bomber killed at least 26 people including six policemen and wounded over 50 more Sunday at a police recruitment centre in northwest Pakistan in the weekend`s third major bomb attack, police said.
salim mian,
.... as a disciple of the great attaturk, this handwringing over the death of a few demented mullahs and their brainwashed followers does not become you - leave it to the cyber jihadis like urstruly and zeemax and go and have a kadeh of lion`s milk ... serefinize !
.......... in any case, in a day or two the score will be more than even :
Over 47 people including 12 security men and 13 cops were killed and over 100 others were wounded in two separate suicide attacks in Swat and Dera Ismail Khan on Sunday, the media reports said.
A suicide bomber killed at least 26 people including six policemen and wounded over 50 more Sunday at a police recruitment centre in northwest Pakistan in the weekend`s third major bomb attack, police said.
#198 Posted by hamidm2 on July 15, 2007 3:23:48 pm
Re: # 191
urstruly,
......... it is just too bad that some of these people survived to spew this sort of horse manure and incite other wild-eyed jihadis ........
urstruly,
......... it is just too bad that some of these people survived to spew this sort of horse manure and incite other wild-eyed jihadis ........
#199 Posted by neembu on July 15, 2007 3:26:30 pm
July 15, 2007
Suicide Attacks by Militants in Pakistan Kill 49
By ISMAIL KHAN
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, July 15 — Suicide bombers struck a police recruitment center and a military convoy on Sunday in Pakistan’s volatile northwest, killing at least 49 people in a rapidly escalating conflict between militants and the government.
Since July 3, suicide attacks have claimed 103 lives in the nation’s tribal areas and North-West Frontier Province, including an explosion on Saturday that killed 24 soldiers.
The latest bombings come at a time of extreme tension in a region used as a redoubt by the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Extremists have called for a holy war against Pakistan’s government to avenge the storming of the Red Mosque last week in Islamabad, a military assault that killed at least 75 people holed up inside. At the same time, a 10-month-old truce between the government and local tribal leaders seems to have fatally come undone.
Sunday’s first bombing was a coordinated attack against the military convoy, claiming the lives of 16 soldiers and five civilians in Matta, a town in the mountainous Swat district of the North-West Frontier Province.
“The suicide attack involved two cars,” said a Pakistani security official who would speak only on the condition of anonymity. “One hit the convoy from the front, which caused the most casualties, while the other hit the convoy from the rear.”
The twin blasts damaged about 30 nearby shops and tore through the roofs of six houses, according to witnesses. A motorcycle packed with explosives had been left in the same area and was set off with a remote-controlled device.
Security forces immediately sealed off the area. Helicopter gun ships hovered overhead. Several suspects thought to be involved were detained, the authorities said.
Later, a suicide bomber detonated the explosives strapped to his body at a crowded police recruitment center in the city of Dera Ismail Khan, mixing in with 200 job candidates hoping to join the force. Twelve policemen and 16 candidates were killed, and dozens were badly wounded, the police said.
A bomb disposal squad arrived at the scene and recovered two live hand grenades, which were later defused. Police officers encircled the area.
On Friday, the police thought they had thwarted efforts to stage a suicide attack in Dera Ismail Khan. Three people were arrested in a house under construction. Jackets stuffed with explosives were discovered, as was a car filled with explosives.
Several factors have heightened tensions in the area. The most obvious one is the government’s decision to storm the Red Mosque, but there are also signs of a breakdown of a peace agreement reached last September between the government and leaders in the North Waziristan tribal region.
Under that deal, the Pakistani Army agreed to withdraw from the region and turn over control to tribal elders. In return, Taliban and Al Qaeda militants that have been given haven in Waziristan were to be kept from making raids into Afghanistan.
Militants are now distributing a document that disavows the truce, complaining that government forces had attacked a suspected militant hideout. The document, according to The Associated Press, warns local militiamen and elders to cease any cooperation with the government.
Suicide Attacks by Militants in Pakistan Kill 49
By ISMAIL KHAN
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, July 15 — Suicide bombers struck a police recruitment center and a military convoy on Sunday in Pakistan’s volatile northwest, killing at least 49 people in a rapidly escalating conflict between militants and the government.
Since July 3, suicide attacks have claimed 103 lives in the nation’s tribal areas and North-West Frontier Province, including an explosion on Saturday that killed 24 soldiers.
The latest bombings come at a time of extreme tension in a region used as a redoubt by the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Extremists have called for a holy war against Pakistan’s government to avenge the storming of the Red Mosque last week in Islamabad, a military assault that killed at least 75 people holed up inside. At the same time, a 10-month-old truce between the government and local tribal leaders seems to have fatally come undone.
Sunday’s first bombing was a coordinated attack against the military convoy, claiming the lives of 16 soldiers and five civilians in Matta, a town in the mountainous Swat district of the North-West Frontier Province.
“The suicide attack involved two cars,” said a Pakistani security official who would speak only on the condition of anonymity. “One hit the convoy from the front, which caused the most casualties, while the other hit the convoy from the rear.”
The twin blasts damaged about 30 nearby shops and tore through the roofs of six houses, according to witnesses. A motorcycle packed with explosives had been left in the same area and was set off with a remote-controlled device.
Security forces immediately sealed off the area. Helicopter gun ships hovered overhead. Several suspects thought to be involved were detained, the authorities said.
Later, a suicide bomber detonated the explosives strapped to his body at a crowded police recruitment center in the city of Dera Ismail Khan, mixing in with 200 job candidates hoping to join the force. Twelve policemen and 16 candidates were killed, and dozens were badly wounded, the police said.
A bomb disposal squad arrived at the scene and recovered two live hand grenades, which were later defused. Police officers encircled the area.
On Friday, the police thought they had thwarted efforts to stage a suicide attack in Dera Ismail Khan. Three people were arrested in a house under construction. Jackets stuffed with explosives were discovered, as was a car filled with explosives.
Several factors have heightened tensions in the area. The most obvious one is the government’s decision to storm the Red Mosque, but there are also signs of a breakdown of a peace agreement reached last September between the government and leaders in the North Waziristan tribal region.
Under that deal, the Pakistani Army agreed to withdraw from the region and turn over control to tribal elders. In return, Taliban and Al Qaeda militants that have been given haven in Waziristan were to be kept from making raids into Afghanistan.
Militants are now distributing a document that disavows the truce, complaining that government forces had attacked a suspected militant hideout. The document, according to The Associated Press, warns local militiamen and elders to cease any cooperation with the government.
#200 Posted by Pardesi on July 15, 2007 3:42:12 pm
Re: # 179 ahmedmadani
{General and Mrs Bhutto combination will not work is speculation. It will work more like business relationship}
Your analysis makes lot of sense. Gen. Mush may kill many birds with one stone. The boss (Bush) will be happy that new generals will put their hearts into the new jobs and work honestly to implement their committments to washington. Lady Bhutto will get the blame if Jihadis can not be controlled. Meanwhile as president he will still have enough influence that no one can touch him and he can continue to diversify his investments. Who knows if situation becomes real bad, americans may ask for his forgiveness and request him to take charge again.
{General and Mrs Bhutto combination will not work is speculation. It will work more like business relationship}
Your analysis makes lot of sense. Gen. Mush may kill many birds with one stone. The boss (Bush) will be happy that new generals will put their hearts into the new jobs and work honestly to implement their committments to washington. Lady Bhutto will get the blame if Jihadis can not be controlled. Meanwhile as president he will still have enough influence that no one can touch him and he can continue to diversify his investments. Who knows if situation becomes real bad, americans may ask for his forgiveness and request him to take charge again.
#201 Posted by arjun2 on July 15, 2007 4:23:33 pm
Predator buzzed over Lal Masjid’
WASHINGTON: An American writer based in Pakistan, who claims to have been a friend of Abdul Rashid Ghazi, has disclosed that on the night of July 8, a Predator drone buzzed over the city of Islamabad. The Predator must have been a US one because Pakistan does not have Predators. The next night, claims Nicholas Schmidle in the Washington Post, that Ghazi took a shot in the leg, refused to surrender and was finally killed. “Over the past year, I’d gotten to know Ghazi quite well. Every few weeks, I would visit him at Lal Masjid to chat about everything from jihad and the Islamic revolution he planned to lead, to our preferred vacation spots and his favorite English authors. We rarely agreed about anything substantive.” khalid hasan
WASHINGTON: An American writer based in Pakistan, who claims to have been a friend of Abdul Rashid Ghazi, has disclosed that on the night of July 8, a Predator drone buzzed over the city of Islamabad. The Predator must have been a US one because Pakistan does not have Predators. The next night, claims Nicholas Schmidle in the Washington Post, that Ghazi took a shot in the leg, refused to surrender and was finally killed. “Over the past year, I’d gotten to know Ghazi quite well. Every few weeks, I would visit him at Lal Masjid to chat about everything from jihad and the Islamic revolution he planned to lead, to our preferred vacation spots and his favorite English authors. We rarely agreed about anything substantive.” khalid hasan
#202 Posted by ZahraJ on July 15, 2007 4:36:55 pm
Pardon for child `suicide bomber`
Afghan President Karzai pardons 14-year-old would-be suicide bomber
Boy was caught wearing a suicide vest intended to blow up a provincial governor
Boy had been sent by father to a madrassa to learn the Koran
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KABUL, Afghanistan (Reuters) -- A 14-year-old would-be suicide bomber from Pakistan, caught while on a mission to blow up an Afghan provincial governor, was pardoned on Sunday by President Hamid Karzai.
Afghanistan`s president, Hamid Karzai, pardoned 14-year-old Rafiqullah in a ceremony on Sunday in Kabul.
Taliban insurgents and their al Qaeda allies have launched a wave of suicide attacks against Afghan, NATO and U.S.-led forces in the last two years, seeking to show the government and its Western allies are incapable of providing security.
Most of the victims are Afghan civilians.
The first whiskers of a moustache on his top lip, Rafiqullah stood to one side of the Afghan president, his father, with a full beard, stood to the other, at a ceremony in the capital on Sunday.
Rafiqullah`s father, a poor tradesman from South Waziristan in Pakistan, had sent his son to a religious school, or madrassa, to learn the Koran. Later, when he asked where his son was, the teachers there brushed him off, he said.
Then last month, the 14-year-old was caught wearing a suicide vest on a motorbike in the eastern Afghan city of Khost.
``Today we are facing a hard fact, that is a Muslim child was sent to madrassa to learn Islamic subjects, but the enemies of Afghanistan misled him towards suicide and prepared him to die and kill,`` Karzai told reporters, his arm on the boy`s shoulder.
The boy and father bowed their heads as Karzai spoke.
``His family thought their child was learning Islamic studies. That is not his fault, nor his father`s, the enemies of Islam wanted him to destroy his life and those of other Muslims. I pardon him and wish him a good life,`` the president said.
``You are now free and forgiven by the people of Afghanistan,`` he said turning to the boy and smiling.
Walking to the gates of the presidential palace with his father, Rafiqullah said: ``I am very happy that I am pardoned and released.``
Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of harboring Taliban and al Qaeda militants and trying to destabilize its neighbor, a charge the Islamabad government denies.
Kabul officials say many of the suicide bombers and Taliban fighters are recruited from impressionable youths in Pakistan`s madrassas and sent across the border to kill.
Asked if he had a message for Pakistan, Karzai said: ``I have a message, it is a message of peace, forgiveness, a message pleading for better relationships, not cheating the children and encouraging them into terrorism and suicide.`` E-mail to a friend
Afghan President Karzai pardons 14-year-old would-be suicide bomber
Boy was caught wearing a suicide vest intended to blow up a provincial governor
Boy had been sent by father to a madrassa to learn the Koran
Next Article in World »
KABUL, Afghanistan (Reuters) -- A 14-year-old would-be suicide bomber from Pakistan, caught while on a mission to blow up an Afghan provincial governor, was pardoned on Sunday by President Hamid Karzai.
Afghanistan`s president, Hamid Karzai, pardoned 14-year-old Rafiqullah in a ceremony on Sunday in Kabul.
Taliban insurgents and their al Qaeda allies have launched a wave of suicide attacks against Afghan, NATO and U.S.-led forces in the last two years, seeking to show the government and its Western allies are incapable of providing security.
Most of the victims are Afghan civilians.
The first whiskers of a moustache on his top lip, Rafiqullah stood to one side of the Afghan president, his father, with a full beard, stood to the other, at a ceremony in the capital on Sunday.
Rafiqullah`s father, a poor tradesman from South Waziristan in Pakistan, had sent his son to a religious school, or madrassa, to learn the Koran. Later, when he asked where his son was, the teachers there brushed him off, he said.
Then last month, the 14-year-old was caught wearing a suicide vest on a motorbike in the eastern Afghan city of Khost.
``Today we are facing a hard fact, that is a Muslim child was sent to madrassa to learn Islamic subjects, but the enemies of Afghanistan misled him towards suicide and prepared him to die and kill,`` Karzai told reporters, his arm on the boy`s shoulder.
The boy and father bowed their heads as Karzai spoke.
``His family thought their child was learning Islamic studies. That is not his fault, nor his father`s, the enemies of Islam wanted him to destroy his life and those of other Muslims. I pardon him and wish him a good life,`` the president said.
``You are now free and forgiven by the people of Afghanistan,`` he said turning to the boy and smiling.
Walking to the gates of the presidential palace with his father, Rafiqullah said: ``I am very happy that I am pardoned and released.``
Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of harboring Taliban and al Qaeda militants and trying to destabilize its neighbor, a charge the Islamabad government denies.
Kabul officials say many of the suicide bombers and Taliban fighters are recruited from impressionable youths in Pakistan`s madrassas and sent across the border to kill.
Asked if he had a message for Pakistan, Karzai said: ``I have a message, it is a message of peace, forgiveness, a message pleading for better relationships, not cheating the children and encouraging them into terrorism and suicide.`` E-mail to a friend
#203 Posted by arjun2 on July 15, 2007 4:41:06 pm
Woman identifies ‘foreigner’ as son
By our correspondents
PESHAWAR: A local woman has identified one of the “foreigners” as her son who was so labeled by the government following the assault on Lal-Masjid-Jamia-Hafsa Complex, according to a Geo News report aired on Sunday.
The mother of Shahid Usman, who was killed in the Operation Silence and later portrayed by the security agencies as a foreign militant, identified her son whose photograph was published in national dailies.
The family of Shahid belongs to Shakardarra, Kohat, and is at present settled in the Attock district. Safiullah, brother of Shahid Usman, also sustained bullet injuries during the operation and is under treatment at a hospital in the federal capital.
By our correspondents
PESHAWAR: A local woman has identified one of the “foreigners” as her son who was so labeled by the government following the assault on Lal-Masjid-Jamia-Hafsa Complex, according to a Geo News report aired on Sunday.
The mother of Shahid Usman, who was killed in the Operation Silence and later portrayed by the security agencies as a foreign militant, identified her son whose photograph was published in national dailies.
The family of Shahid belongs to Shakardarra, Kohat, and is at present settled in the Attock district. Safiullah, brother of Shahid Usman, also sustained bullet injuries during the operation and is under treatment at a hospital in the federal capital.
#204 Posted by Folio on July 15, 2007 6:56:31 pm
Sounds like scare-mongering but the 'writ' of the Mush govt - much like Karzai's - is limited to the capital.
#205 Posted by ZahraJ on July 15, 2007 7:55:00 pm
Re: # 204
Karzai's action was kind, but he is a lunatic par excellence when it comes to his senseless and ridiculous random statements.
Karzai's action was kind, but he is a lunatic par excellence when it comes to his senseless and ridiculous random statements.
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