Benazir’s Murder: Who Killed Her?
Who Killed Her?
1. In the words of manto : "Racist, fascist freak gandhi killed her"
2. The jihadis the paki state(including benazir, when she was PM) nurtured.
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 30, 2007 05:18 am
Who Killed Her?
1. In the words of manto : "Racist, fascist freak gandhi killed her"
2. The jihadis the paki state(including benazir, when she was PM) nurtured.
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
what's certain is that the "lever" sure as hell didn't kill her..
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 05:05 pm
#494 Posted by anil on December 29, 2007 4:33:01 pmwhat's certain is that the "lever" sure as hell didn't kill her..
The Only Way Forward for Pakistan
You're naive to think the indian government wasn't in the loop when the decision to sell the F-16s with chains was announced...I don't think the aid undermines India one bit. Economic aid, in the form of a free trade agreement, would have made india angry...military aid comes with strings..and pakistan's rulers come with strings too..
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 04:34 pm
#14 Posted by ejazharoon on December 29, 2007 4:17:50 pmYou're naive to think the indian government wasn't in the loop when the decision to sell the F-16s with chains was announced...I don't think the aid undermines India one bit. Economic aid, in the form of a free trade agreement, would have made india angry...military aid comes with strings..and pakistan's rulers come with strings too..
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=11974
Th ere was wound in right Temporoparietal region. Shape was irregularly oval, measuring about 5 x 3 cms, just above the pinna of right ear. Edges were irregular. No surrounding wounds or blackening was seen. There was a big boggy swelling around the wound. Blood was continuously trickling down and whitish material that looked like brain matter was seen in the wound and on surrounding hair. Sharp bone edges were felt in wound. No foreign body was felt in the wound.
Wound was not further explored. Gentle aseptic dressing was used to cover the wound.
Bleeding from both the ears was seen, more so from the right ear. Slight trickle of blood was seen from right nostril also. Blood mixed with secretions was seen in the oral cavity also. Detailed external examination of the body did not reveal any other external injury.
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 03:41 pm
lever killed here...right...http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=11974
Th ere was wound in right Temporoparietal region. Shape was irregularly oval, measuring about 5 x 3 cms, just above the pinna of right ear. Edges were irregular. No surrounding wounds or blackening was seen. There was a big boggy swelling around the wound. Blood was continuously trickling down and whitish material that looked like brain matter was seen in the wound and on surrounding hair. Sharp bone edges were felt in wound. No foreign body was felt in the wound.
Wound was not further explored. Gentle aseptic dressing was used to cover the wound.
Bleeding from both the ears was seen, more so from the right ear. Slight trickle of blood was seen from right nostril also. Blood mixed with secretions was seen in the oral cavity also. Detailed external examination of the body did not reveal any other external injury.
Goodbye Pinky
this not america's war, it is pakistan's war
this assumes pakis are against the jihadi ideology that al queada espoues....heck, pakis were openly supporting the jihadi strategy before 9/11 and orange jumpsuits of gitmo sent their love into the closet..like kerry, pakis were for suicide bombings before they were against it..before bombs started going off in the land of the pure..while they were going off in srinigar, delhi or bombay, pakis were cool with it..
Poll: Bin Laden tops Musharraf in Pakistan
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf -- a key U.S. ally -- is less popular in his own country than al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, according to a poll of Pakistanis conducted last month by an anti-terrorism organization.
Additionally, nearly three-fourths of poll respondents said they oppose U.S. military action against al Qaeda and the Taliban inside Pakistan, according to results from the poll conducted by the independent polling organization Terror Free Tomorrow.
"We have conducted 23 polls all over the Muslim world, and this is the most disturbing one we have conducted," said Ken Ballen, the group's head. "Pakistan is the one Muslim nation that has nuclear weapons, and the people who want to use them against us -- like the Taliban and al Qaeda -- are more popular there than our allies like Musharraf."
The poll was conducted for Terror Free Tomorrow by D3 Systems of Vienna, Virginia., and the Pakistan Institute for Public Opinion. Interviews were conducted August 18-29, face-to-face with 1,044 Pakistanis across 105 urban and rural sampling points in all four provinces across the nation. Households were randomly selected.
According to poll results, bin Laden has a 46 percent approval rating. Musharraf's support is 38 percent. U.S. President George W. Bush's approval: 9 percent.
Meanwhile, al Qaeda has a 43 percent approval rate; the Taliban has a 38 percent approval rate; and local radical extremist groups had an approval rating between 37 percent to 49 percent.
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 01:58 pm
this not america's war, it is pakistan's war
this assumes pakis are against the jihadi ideology that al queada espoues....heck, pakis were openly supporting the jihadi strategy before 9/11 and orange jumpsuits of gitmo sent their love into the closet..like kerry, pakis were for suicide bombings before they were against it..before bombs started going off in the land of the pure..while they were going off in srinigar, delhi or bombay, pakis were cool with it..
Poll: Bin Laden tops Musharraf in Pakistan
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf -- a key U.S. ally -- is less popular in his own country than al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, according to a poll of Pakistanis conducted last month by an anti-terrorism organization.
Additionally, nearly three-fourths of poll respondents said they oppose U.S. military action against al Qaeda and the Taliban inside Pakistan, according to results from the poll conducted by the independent polling organization Terror Free Tomorrow.
"We have conducted 23 polls all over the Muslim world, and this is the most disturbing one we have conducted," said Ken Ballen, the group's head. "Pakistan is the one Muslim nation that has nuclear weapons, and the people who want to use them against us -- like the Taliban and al Qaeda -- are more popular there than our allies like Musharraf."
The poll was conducted for Terror Free Tomorrow by D3 Systems of Vienna, Virginia., and the Pakistan Institute for Public Opinion. Interviews were conducted August 18-29, face-to-face with 1,044 Pakistanis across 105 urban and rural sampling points in all four provinces across the nation. Households were randomly selected.
According to poll results, bin Laden has a 46 percent approval rating. Musharraf's support is 38 percent. U.S. President George W. Bush's approval: 9 percent.
Meanwhile, al Qaeda has a 43 percent approval rate; the Taliban has a 38 percent approval rate; and local radical extremist groups had an approval rating between 37 percent to 49 percent.
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
then pakistan just might be about to hand its fate over to a 19 yr. old, who has lived most, if not all, of his life outside pakistan
Your fate is already in the hands of your army whose leadership lives, for all intents and purposes, outside pakistan..at least outside the pakistan most pakis know...
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 01:29 pm
#476 Posted by bulleya on December 29, 2007 12:36:13 pmthen pakistan just might be about to hand its fate over to a 19 yr. old, who has lived most, if not all, of his life outside pakistan
Your fate is already in the hands of your army whose leadership lives, for all intents and purposes, outside pakistan..at least outside the pakistan most pakis know...
The Only Way Forward for Pakistan
Just what the heck has happened to that $10billion? Does any body really know?
F-16s to bomb the jihadis
White phosphorus to shake and bake the ninja chix.
artillery to bomb the jihadi position in swat.
and
single family homes in northern virginia.
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 12:24 pm
#10 Posted by shankar on December 29, 2007 10:23:30 amJust what the heck has happened to that $10billion? Does any body really know?
F-16s to bomb the jihadis
White phosphorus to shake and bake the ninja chix.
artillery to bomb the jihadi position in swat.
and
single family homes in northern virginia.
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
forget kashmir banega pakistan...you're well on your way to pakistan banega afghanistan(with apologies to afghans..they seem to hate pakis)..
Qaeda Network Expands Base in Pakistan
By CARLOTTA GALL
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Qaeda network accused by Pakistan’s government of killing the opposition leader Benazir Bhutto is increasingly made up not of foreign fighters but of homegrown Pakistani militants bent on destabilizing the country, analysts and security officials here say.
In previous years Pakistani militants directed their energies against American and NATO forces in Afghanistan and avoided clashes with the Pakistani Army. But this year they have very clearly expanded their ranks and turned to a direct confrontation with the Pakistani security forces while aiming at political figures like Ms. Bhutto, the former prime minister who died when a suicide bomb exploded as she left a political rally Thursday.
The expansion of Pakistan’s own militants and their increasing links with Al Qaeda is a shift deeply troubling to the United States, which has been trying to help stabilize this volatile nuclear-armed country on the front line of the Bush administration’s fight against global terrorism.
It is also one that Pakistan’s own government has been loath to admit, but which Ms. Bhutto had begun to acknowledge publicly in her many warnings that the greatest threat to her country lay in religious extremism and terrorism.
One of Pakistan’s leading newspapers, The Daily Times, noted Saturday that such claims and denials are a common tactic used to obscure the origins of the militants’ attacks, and in particular to extend the myth that the bombings are the work of foreign elements, rather than by Pakistanis.
But Al Qaeda in Pakistan now comprises not just tribesmen from the border regions but also Punjabis and Urdu speakers and members of banned Pakistani sectarian groups and Sunni extremists groups, Najam Sethi, editor of The Daily Times, wrote in a front-page analysis. “Al Qaeda is now as much a Pakistani phenomenon as it is an Arab or foreign element,” he wrote.
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 11:21 am
hello pakis...today's dish of karma pulao brought to you by the new york times. pay close attention. the jihadis whacking the pakis are the very same ones YOU created to give you strategic depth in afghanistan and bleed india in kashmir...forget kashmir banega pakistan...you're well on your way to pakistan banega afghanistan(with apologies to afghans..they seem to hate pakis)..
Qaeda Network Expands Base in Pakistan
By CARLOTTA GALL
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Qaeda network accused by Pakistan’s government of killing the opposition leader Benazir Bhutto is increasingly made up not of foreign fighters but of homegrown Pakistani militants bent on destabilizing the country, analysts and security officials here say.
In previous years Pakistani militants directed their energies against American and NATO forces in Afghanistan and avoided clashes with the Pakistani Army. But this year they have very clearly expanded their ranks and turned to a direct confrontation with the Pakistani security forces while aiming at political figures like Ms. Bhutto, the former prime minister who died when a suicide bomb exploded as she left a political rally Thursday.
The expansion of Pakistan’s own militants and their increasing links with Al Qaeda is a shift deeply troubling to the United States, which has been trying to help stabilize this volatile nuclear-armed country on the front line of the Bush administration’s fight against global terrorism.
It is also one that Pakistan’s own government has been loath to admit, but which Ms. Bhutto had begun to acknowledge publicly in her many warnings that the greatest threat to her country lay in religious extremism and terrorism.
One of Pakistan’s leading newspapers, The Daily Times, noted Saturday that such claims and denials are a common tactic used to obscure the origins of the militants’ attacks, and in particular to extend the myth that the bombings are the work of foreign elements, rather than by Pakistanis.
But Al Qaeda in Pakistan now comprises not just tribesmen from the border regions but also Punjabis and Urdu speakers and members of banned Pakistani sectarian groups and Sunni extremists groups, Najam Sethi, editor of The Daily Times, wrote in a front-page analysis. “Al Qaeda is now as much a Pakistani phenomenon as it is an Arab or foreign element,” he wrote.
Goodbye Pinky
our state has become a failed state
your state, MICHIGAN, is a failed state because of the downturn in the auto industry.
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 09:15 am
#33 Posted by Urstruly on December 29, 2007 9:03:33 amour state has become a failed state
your state, MICHIGAN, is a failed state because of the downturn in the auto industry.
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 08:55 am
Link to CNN video. It's clear that 3 shots were fired. link
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
seriously..paki government needs to hire baghdad bob..he'll be a step up..
a blast from the past...
Hotel blast 'not bomb': Pakistan
Pakistan's government has insisted an explosion at a hotel in Islamabad was not a terrorist attack but was probably caused by a short-circuit.
At least seven people were hurt, including a US diplomat, when the explosion shattered the ground floor of the Marriott hotel on Thursday night.
An interior ministry spokesman said there was no evidence of sabotage.
However, a risk unit that advises the US State Department said it was "an improvised explosive device".
The blast blew out nearly all the windows of the ground floor and could be heard a kilometre away.
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 08:45 am
another thing brought up by someone I know who was in iraq: if the force of the blast threw her head back hard enough, hard enough that contact with the lever would have killed her, the force of the blast would have been so powerful that the car would have been rocked or at least pushed back. seriously..paki government needs to hire baghdad bob..he'll be a step up..
a blast from the past...
Hotel blast 'not bomb': Pakistan
Pakistan's government has insisted an explosion at a hotel in Islamabad was not a terrorist attack but was probably caused by a short-circuit.
At least seven people were hurt, including a US diplomat, when the explosion shattered the ground floor of the Marriott hotel on Thursday night.
An interior ministry spokesman said there was no evidence of sabotage.
However, a risk unit that advises the US State Department said it was "an improvised explosive device".
The blast blew out nearly all the windows of the ground floor and could be heard a kilometre away.
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
I don't know why you've hit the roof.
is that the right metaphor? isn't it more like "don't know why you've hit the lever of the sunroof"?
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 08:40 am
#446 Posted by MantoLives on December 29, 2007 7:28:20 amI don't know why you've hit the roof.
is that the right metaphor? isn't it more like "don't know why you've hit the lever of the sunroof"?
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
Posted by
arjun_
Dec 29, 2007 08:38 am
was the sunroof made in pureland? lexus sunroofs don't have levers.
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