Chowk Staff November 15, 2005
#24 Posted by jang on November 15, 2005 3:35:16 pm
after i saw this on chowk, i listened to BBC world-service bulletine and was surprised that there was no mention of this. why? they must have figured out that this is one of those chota-mota bums not worth mentioning. chowk-staff wanted to show balance since they posted dilli bum-blasts and then HP whined..no big deal, sub log ghar jao.
#23 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on November 15, 2005 11:11:26 am
Omar,
I hope that you and your family are safe. Seriously, I get so upset when I hear of this meaningless violence in, what I have been told repeatedly, used to be one of the safest cities in South Asia. I think the citizens of Karachi have every right to demand better protection from the inept, incapable, and possibly guility federal administration. If the corrupt federales in Islamabad cannot protect Karachi, then they should allow Karachi to develop its own defensive capability and protect the lives, liberty, and property of every Karachiite. If these measures include controlled access into Karachi, visas for outsiders, and ad-hoc searches of vehicles, so be it.
I hope that you and your family are safe. Seriously, I get so upset when I hear of this meaningless violence in, what I have been told repeatedly, used to be one of the safest cities in South Asia. I think the citizens of Karachi have every right to demand better protection from the inept, incapable, and possibly guility federal administration. If the corrupt federales in Islamabad cannot protect Karachi, then they should allow Karachi to develop its own defensive capability and protect the lives, liberty, and property of every Karachiite. If these measures include controlled access into Karachi, visas for outsiders, and ad-hoc searches of vehicles, so be it.
#22 Posted by omar_r_quraishi on November 15, 2005 9:48:49 am
godot -- initial reports, even of the death toll, are alwas sketchy -- also i think the tendency among expat pakistanis to believe wire service stories at face value -- i suppose they have no choice -- is not good -- the main reason for this is that in many cases the wire services reporters themselves get their information second hand from local reportsrs -- this is quite common -- in this particular case, first the death toll was three -- then two -- and then brought back to three again -- do not know what it will be by the time the paper goes into print because people were injured -- and im afraid your comment that some people are more concerned about details than loss of life seems a bit absurd -- for journalists detail is important as well -- you dont want to be telling your readers that oh three or maybe five people were killed in the blast -- kindly try and look at it from the point of view of the media here since i made that initial remark from that vantage point -- and that was what bina was backing
#21 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on November 15, 2005 8:26:58 am
When will the KFC subsidiaries learn to do chicken right?
I suspect the following:
1. Popey`s
2. Church`s - obviously Christian fundos.
3. Domestic kukaR tikka dhabas
I suspect the following:
1. Popey`s
2. Church`s - obviously Christian fundos.
3. Domestic kukaR tikka dhabas
#20 Posted by khamkhwa. on November 15, 2005 7:17:29 am
Re: # 6
godot...
...does your friendship with farzana versey make you the official spokesman of chowk management...i never saw you poking your nose so blatantly in the past unless you think chowk editor and the management are nincompoops and need your help at each step...
godot...
...does your friendship with farzana versey make you the official spokesman of chowk management...i never saw you poking your nose so blatantly in the past unless you think chowk editor and the management are nincompoops and need your help at each step...
#19 Posted by Godot on November 15, 2005 7:03:32 am
Re: # 18
``this wasn`t my point in the first place.``
What was it?
``can we give it a rest now?``
Works for me.
``this wasn`t my point in the first place.``
What was it?
``can we give it a rest now?``
Works for me.
#18 Posted by Bina_Shah on November 15, 2005 6:40:26 am
Saw it on CNN this evening.
Anyway, you can read the news at the BBC Web site which is reporting both the KFC and the BLA theories.
However this wasn`t my point in the first place.
So can we give it a rest now?
Anyway, you can read the news at the BBC Web site which is reporting both the KFC and the BLA theories.
However this wasn`t my point in the first place.
So can we give it a rest now?
#17 Posted by Godot on November 15, 2005 6:15:28 am
Re: # 9
Bina
``CNN is reporting that a Balochi nationalist group was targeting an oil company (probably PPL) in the PIDC building, so you tell me, Godot.
I don`t know which CNN you are talking about, but the following can be found on cnn.com...so you tell me, Bina...
Explosion shakes Karachi
At least 3 dead in blast outside U.S. restaurant
From Syed Mohsin Naqvi
CNN
Tuesday, November 15, 2005; Posted: 3:07 a.m. EST (08:07 GMT)
There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Police have been put on high alert.
``It seems to be the target was KFC, but yet we have to wait and see,`` said Sheikh Rashid Ahmad, Pakistan`s information minister. He noted the 8:45 a.m. (10:45 p.m. ET Monday) blast also occurred in front of a Pakistani Industrial Development Corporation building.
Video from the scene showed about half a dozen cars on fire and the windows of buildings blown out.
Police had sealed off the area, local media reported.
In September, two nearly simultaneous explosions went off at other fast food restaurants -- another KFC and a McDonald`s in Karachi`s Defense district.
The first bomb detonated inside the KFC restaurant, followed about eight minutes later by a blast outside the McDonald`s on the city`s beach front. (Full story)
U.S. fast food outlets in Karachi have been targeted before. On May 30, a KFC restaurant was burned and six workers inside were killed during an outbreak of religious sectarian violence in the city.
Hundreds of people gathered at the site of the blast, near the Pearl Intercontinental Hotel that is popular with international tourists and businesspeople, The Associated Press reported.
Previous bombings in Pakistan have been linked to Islamic extremists opposed to Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf`s close ties to the United States. Pakistan has been a key U.S. ally in the war on terrorism.
Bina
``CNN is reporting that a Balochi nationalist group was targeting an oil company (probably PPL) in the PIDC building, so you tell me, Godot.
I don`t know which CNN you are talking about, but the following can be found on cnn.com...so you tell me, Bina...
Explosion shakes Karachi
At least 3 dead in blast outside U.S. restaurant
From Syed Mohsin Naqvi
CNN
Tuesday, November 15, 2005; Posted: 3:07 a.m. EST (08:07 GMT)
There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Police have been put on high alert.
``It seems to be the target was KFC, but yet we have to wait and see,`` said Sheikh Rashid Ahmad, Pakistan`s information minister. He noted the 8:45 a.m. (10:45 p.m. ET Monday) blast also occurred in front of a Pakistani Industrial Development Corporation building.
Video from the scene showed about half a dozen cars on fire and the windows of buildings blown out.
Police had sealed off the area, local media reported.
In September, two nearly simultaneous explosions went off at other fast food restaurants -- another KFC and a McDonald`s in Karachi`s Defense district.
The first bomb detonated inside the KFC restaurant, followed about eight minutes later by a blast outside the McDonald`s on the city`s beach front. (Full story)
U.S. fast food outlets in Karachi have been targeted before. On May 30, a KFC restaurant was burned and six workers inside were killed during an outbreak of religious sectarian violence in the city.
Hundreds of people gathered at the site of the blast, near the Pearl Intercontinental Hotel that is popular with international tourists and businesspeople, The Associated Press reported.
Previous bombings in Pakistan have been linked to Islamic extremists opposed to Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf`s close ties to the United States. Pakistan has been a key U.S. ally in the war on terrorism.
#16 Posted by arjun_m on November 15, 2005 6:03:51 am
#14 by faisaluno on November 15, 2005 5:57am PT
this blast does not appear to be the work of jehadis who generally strike against targets associated with western governments such as embassies or against places associated with shias.
That`s right.....KFC and other symbols of the west have never been targeted before by the jihadis..
my bad
this blast does not appear to be the work of jehadis who generally strike against targets associated with western governments such as embassies or against places associated with shias.
That`s right.....KFC and other symbols of the west have never been targeted before by the jihadis..
my bad
#15 Posted by stuka on November 15, 2005 5:59:47 am
The choices are
1. Military wing of the salvation army
2. Jehovah`s witnesses
3. Pakistani jews
4. PETA
5. Islamic militants trained, armed and funded by the Pakistani establishment to fight in Afghanistan and Kashmir.
6. RAW in retaliation for blasts in Delhi???
1. Military wing of the salvation army
2. Jehovah`s witnesses
3. Pakistani jews
4. PETA
5. Islamic militants trained, armed and funded by the Pakistani establishment to fight in Afghanistan and Kashmir.
6. RAW in retaliation for blasts in Delhi???
#14 Posted by faisaluno on November 15, 2005 5:57:45 am
actually b.l.a is a front of india and the blast could be indian response to bomb blast in delhi. certainly would not be the first time an incident like this has taken place in pak fairly soon after a bomb blast in india. this blast does not appear to be the work of jehadis who generally strike against targets associated with western governments such as embassies or against places associated with shias. given the location of the blast, i think the intent was to send a message saying that pak`s economic interests are at stake if pak govt does not shape up.
anyway its immaterial who is behind the blast because its the govt`s responsibility to prevent such incidences from taking place. and i do have confidence that people behind the blast will be caught and then tortured. retards responsible for such events rarely have the brains to evade the long arm of pak intelligence.
#13 Posted by iron_mask on November 15, 2005 5:38:20 am
Re: # 12
agree with all the four points. But 5? [rolling eyes icon]. Surely there is somemistake here
agree with all the four points. But 5? [rolling eyes icon]. Surely there is somemistake here
#12 Posted by arjun_m on November 15, 2005 5:33:08 am
Who are the culprits?
The choices are
1. Military wing of the salvation army
2. Jehovah`s witnesses
3. Pakistani jews
4. PETA
5. Islamic militants trained, armed and funded by the Pakistani establishment to fight in Afghanistan and Kashmir.
#11 Posted by emthree1 on November 15, 2005 5:27:28 am
This from the current edition of New York Review of Books (http://www.nybooks.com/articles/18514) is funny, if it wasn`t serious!
``A significant proportion of these are run by, or connected to, the radical Islamist political parties such as the MMM, which under Sami`s vice-presidency have just imposed a Taliban-like regime on Pakistan`s North-West Frontier Province, banning the public performance of music and depictions of the human form. The one exception to this, bizarrely, is the image of Colonel Sanders outside the new Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Peshawar. This was apparently because the Colonel was judged to be sporting a properly Islamic beard, and so was spared the iconoclasm imposed elsewhere.``
``A significant proportion of these are run by, or connected to, the radical Islamist political parties such as the MMM, which under Sami`s vice-presidency have just imposed a Taliban-like regime on Pakistan`s North-West Frontier Province, banning the public performance of music and depictions of the human form. The one exception to this, bizarrely, is the image of Colonel Sanders outside the new Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Peshawar. This was apparently because the Colonel was judged to be sporting a properly Islamic beard, and so was spared the iconoclasm imposed elsewhere.``
#9 Posted by Bina_Shah on November 15, 2005 5:18:20 am
Well, CNN is reporting that a Balochi nationalist group was targeting an oil company (probably PPL) in the PIDC building, so you tell me, Godot.
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