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The Tribal and I
Posted by jayp Aug 11, 2008 02:23 am
As far as the tribals are concerned in the paki history, it is simple, They were picked up put into kashmir to fight the indians. They were again picked up and dropped in kergill to fight the indians.. Now they are being moved to karachi to fight the mqm.

As far as tribals are concerned, that is all what the pakis know about.

For the yanks well, it is a recent knowledge, they harbour the al quida.

Now where does all the pushtoon culture and other crap come in.
Fissures in the Middle
Posted by jayp Aug 2, 2008 03:36 am
Pakistan is an islamic country, the PM took oath on the book. There is no concept of integrity in the book, it is only following the rituals including jihad...and hence the following news item.

Hamidm is right...ummah is doomed by the book itself. It will remain barbaric.


US slander against ISI rubbished: Indian embassy blast


ISLAMABAD, Aug 1: Pakistan on Friday angrily rejected a report that the United States had accused its main spy agency – ISI – of helping to plan a fatal bombing at India’s embassy in Kabul last month.

Citing unnamed officials, the New York Times said intercepted communications had provided clear evidence that the ISI was involved in the July 7 suicide attack on the Indian mission, which killed around 60 people.

“It’s rubbish. We totally deny it,” Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Sadiq said.
Fissures in the Middle
Posted by jayp Jul 30, 2008 01:47 am
People of pakistan wants teh Zia system back, and soon they will ask for flogg9ing and public beheading. Good to see that pakistan is progressing, back to the past, the only way to go, to reach the islamic system of 17oo years ago, as required by the islamic republic of pakistan.

PESHAWAR: NWFP wants Zia’s LB system back



By Mohammad Ali Khan


PESHAWAR, July 29: The ANP-led coalition government in NWFP has recommended the revival of the local bodies system of 1979, introduced by General Ziaul Haq, because what it believes can be managed in a ‘comfortable’ way.

Proposal to this effect is part of a report and recommendations on rationalising local governments in the province which the provincial government is forwarding to the centre to be included in the amendments to the local bodies system, put in place by the President Pervez Musharraf in 2001.
Why is Karachi Turning Into a Sell-Out?
Posted by jayp Jul 23, 2008 01:58 am
Plight of pakistan,

It is pathetic to see educated pakistanis talking about some govt action to address the economic decline. No one wants to accept that the economic decline is product of teh social decline of the past decade and there is no fix for this.

The foreign investments have dried up, so bad that the pakis are asking the indians to invest. This decline is primarily due to the alck of any proper accounting practices, and economic policies by the govt.

In the export sector, the textles exports have shifted to lwo value added items because no foreign buyer would dare to come to pakistan to inspect the goods.

Then there is the declining skill levels due to teh collapse of the education system.

The security situation in pakistan is not worth talking about.

All of the above are pointers to the social decline and no govt can fix them.

Now all of teh above factors have come together, and the decline of pakistan is unstoppable.

It appears that mushy has advised his friends that in another years time, pakistan will be very different. Not another year, it may take five years when the paki history will make a more drastic turn.
Why is Karachi Turning Into a Sell-Out?
Posted by jayp Jul 21, 2008 03:34 am
What you have seen in karachi in the a990s is nothing. The real blood bath is coming, as the jihadis are driven out of fata and they move into karachi with the support of the military, and the jihadis really start ruling karachi, then you will see the future of pakistan.

AT present the jihadis are limiting themselves to bank roberies and car jackings with the help of the military. This will escalate shortly, and take it from me, you aint seen crime in karachi yet.
Banana Republic
Posted by jayp Jul 15, 2008 12:37 am
If pakistan were to be a banana republic, it would have been great. But pakistan is a jihadic republic and that is concern to the world.

The recent elections have proved that. When the military was in power, the jihadis were under control, now with popularly elected govt, the will of the people, the values of teh people, the jihadic values have come to the fore.
A Journey Interrupted: Being Indian in Pakistan by Farzana Versey
Posted by jayp Jul 13, 2008 03:15 am


Frazana,

did you see this

/////////////////from jang of today
The true beggars or the false
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Ibne Ahmad

In a city like Rawalpindi, filled with beggars, it’s not so easy to distinguish between the true and the false.

There’s a knock on your car window. You gaze and get astonished! It’s a beggar. Do you reach for your purse or bolt your door? Maybe you take a moment to mull over. Is it a woman with a baby, child leading a blind man, a legless pauper who nevertheless can afford a hand-powered, cycle-driven begging-machine? Is it someone who looks like one who has just run out of money at a store and stepped to the curb for some quick money? It’s hard to decide, isn’t it? You never know. Is it even safe to give money to the cripple
Swat: Can the deal work?
Posted by jayp Jul 13, 2008 03:10 am
Re: # 149
masadi mian, begging and getting some crums from teh saudis, well only a pakistani can be proud of.

Pakistan has always been abeger nation, it took billions from teh yanks and allowed U2 to fly over the USSR, then took money from the saudis to set up the jihadis to be sent to afghanistan and now taking money from teh chinese to run brothels in islamabad.

Let me read the book...well there is no concept of self respect in the book, ..any book that demands slavery to teh words cannot have any concept of self respect.
Swat: Can the deal work?
Posted by jayp Jul 13, 2008 02:21 am

Atlaf, where are you, the taliban are in karachi. MQM, the spineless sindhis, the killers are knocking on your door.

from dawn of today


TTP spokesman Maulvi Omer has threatened to carry out deadly suicide attacks in major cities to avenge the killing of people by our security forces. This threat came after a US drone fired ‘Hellfire’ missile on July 8, on a house in Khar adjacent to a women’s religious school (Madressah Lilbanat) and, according to Maulvi Omer, Pakistan is supporting the US-led strikes on its territory.

The Taliban have already indicated their presence in Karachi by distributing leaflets in Shireen Jinnah Colony and at Mauripur truck stand, as well as by pasting leaflets at the entrance of the main mosque of the area. They warned the transporters and drivers of brutal consequences if they persist with trucking supplies to the ‘Christian army’ in Afghanistan (June 26).

According to a report (July 10) in a section of the press, the process of Talibanisation in Karachi is under way as armed extremists from tribal areas have started entering the city
Democracy is the Best Revenge?
Posted by jayp Jul 9, 2008 03:35 am
ahmadmadani,

Helping pakistan.

The paki rupee is falling, the trade deficit is expected to be around 20 billoin dollars.

AT present paki exports are cotton centred, around 60 percent of it. These are simply commodities, not branded products. With the current terror situation, exports will not increase as no foreigner would want to come to pakistan.

Pakistan is in a hopeless situation, the IMF medicene will come shortly while the price of fuel. food, cooking oil and all such items will increase because of teh falling rupee. The subsidies have been cancelled, inflation will mount.

There will be more robries and other crimes as the poor tries to get food.

There is no real way out for pakistan.

Madani saab, you can encourage people to curl up, lie down in foetal position, and pray to god to save them.
Democracy is the Best Revenge?
Posted by jayp Jul 9, 2008 03:21 am
Solving pakistan problem.

two elements of teh solution to pakistan is in place. The NWFP is fully in jihadi control. Punjab is in military control.

What is missing is the sindh. The WQM haws not cleaned out sindh of the jihadis, that is mostly punjabi and tribal origin people. The latest bombing, I hope will lead to ethnic cleansing fo sindh.

Then pakistan will be ready for the final solution.

When bangladesh broke away, the west pakistan created a new constitution and called itself pakistan, dropping teh "west".

After the break up, punjab will become pakistan.
Democracy is the Best Revenge?
Posted by jayp Jul 8, 2008 03:22 am
Can you beleive that in a democratic country, the bomb site in islamabad was not hosed down by fire engines as it happened to benazir.

The govt in power seem to make a difference.
Democracy is the Best Revenge?
Posted by jayp Jul 8, 2008 03:07 am
Good to hear that the US president thinks that there is no more terrorism problem, there is only one problem, and that is "pakistan". Fragmentation of pakistan, or affectionately called iraquisation of pakistan is the only solution.

From dawn of today



The report quoted veteran journalist Bill Kristol of Fox News as saying that “in a mostly off-the-record meeting with a small group of journalists last week, President Bush “conveyed the following impression, that he thought the next president’s biggest challenge would not be Iraq, which he thinks he’ll leave in pretty good shape, and would not be Afghanistan, which is manageable by itself. ... It’s Pakistan.”
New US Strategy Needed in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Posted by jayp Mar 19, 2008 01:09 am
The strategy for the afghans is a global strategy, and it will work. But that will also need a plan to sort out pakistan. definitely, the tribals of waziristan will have to be moved, as I posted earlier, the refugees have started coming out of waziristan. Effectively, that part of pakistan will be bombed out, and then only adfghanistan can be peaceful. At present the jihadis are escaping into pakistan, and that has to be stopped, and will be stopped.

Thaty will only increase the attacks on paki troops in teh cities, as the jihadis know that the hellfires are coming with pak cooperation and the predators are taking off from peshawar. It will take a decade for the pakistan problem to be solved.
Pakistan: The War of Drones
Posted by jayp Mar 14, 2008 01:53 am
Re: # 616
majumdar

there is no notion of good or bad, that is what is going to happen and india will have to deal with it.

There is a constellation of circumstances and it is unlikely that any one can change it. The partition, the k for kafir education, TNT, the lands and assets left behind by the hindus all this have created a set of circumstances, and it will have to take its course.

The children of TNT are running pakistan, more will flow out of the madrassas and them in percentage terms will increase, more resources will be cornered by the army, etc etc..it is a cycle and no one can break into that. It is too late, it is a self reinforcing system, positive feed back cycle.
Science and the Islamic world --- The quest for rapprochement
Posted by jayp Aug 4, 2007 05:07 am
Zeemax,

For objects and practices that are common, there are usually so many words for them.

To give an example from malayalam, for elephant common in kerala, aanaa, kari, varanam, at least three words which most will know. I understand that there are 100 words for camel in arabic. 200 words for ice in islandic language.

The fact that there are so many words for bhenchod in urdu should indicate that it is widly practiced
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