10-05-2007, 06:47 PM
Gem from TFT and Urdu press of Pukeistan
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Revenge of gay madrassa teacher</b>
According to Daily Pakistan, in Madrassa Dar ul Ulem a teacher Khalik ur Rehman, along with his friends, attacked a young man Aslam Amir, with a knife and injured him. According to Amir, he tried to stop Khaliq ur Rehman from teasing boy students and sodomising them which is why he wanted to kill him.
<b>We are international beggars </b>
In daily Express, columnist Abbas Athar wrote that we raise the slogan of a sovereign Pakistan in the heat of emotions, but we forget that we are international beggars, and beggars have no choice. Our political leaders always come into politics with the consent of America, Britian, certain Arab countries and the army. We canât change reality by hiding them. Benazir Bhuttoâs only fault is that she accepts these harsh realities.
<b>Turkey divided over hijab </b>
Tanvir Qaiser Shahid wrote in Daily Pakistan magazine that army generals didnât attend the oath ceremony of Abdullah Gul, the newly elected president of Turkey. The reason for the armyâs anger was Abdullah Gulâs wife, Khairunisaâs, wearing of hijab. The daughters of Tayyab Ardegan were not given admission in Turkish universities because of wearing hijab, so they had to take admission in American universities.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Revenge of gay madrassa teacher</b>
According to Daily Pakistan, in Madrassa Dar ul Ulem a teacher Khalik ur Rehman, along with his friends, attacked a young man Aslam Amir, with a knife and injured him. According to Amir, he tried to stop Khaliq ur Rehman from teasing boy students and sodomising them which is why he wanted to kill him.
<b>We are international beggars </b>
In daily Express, columnist Abbas Athar wrote that we raise the slogan of a sovereign Pakistan in the heat of emotions, but we forget that we are international beggars, and beggars have no choice. Our political leaders always come into politics with the consent of America, Britian, certain Arab countries and the army. We canât change reality by hiding them. Benazir Bhuttoâs only fault is that she accepts these harsh realities.
<b>Turkey divided over hijab </b>
Tanvir Qaiser Shahid wrote in Daily Pakistan magazine that army generals didnât attend the oath ceremony of Abdullah Gul, the newly elected president of Turkey. The reason for the armyâs anger was Abdullah Gulâs wife, Khairunisaâs, wearing of hijab. The daughters of Tayyab Ardegan were not given admission in Turkish universities because of wearing hijab, so they had to take admission in American universities.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
