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Pakistan : Terrorist Wahabi Islamic Rep Pakistan 6
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[url="http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/03-sharif-urges-pakistan-neutrality-on-afghanistan-ss-03"]Sharif urges Pakistan neutrality on Afghanistan[/url]



ISLAMABAD: [color="#FF0000"]Pakistan should stop trying to influence affairs in Afghanistan, the opposition leader said Tuesday, while admitting that the pro-Afghan Taliban policy he pursued when he was prime minister in the 1990s was a failure.[/color]



Nawaz Sharif's comments come as he tries to gain political traction and deflect criticism that his party is beholden to extremist elements. Just last week, he pushed the government to open talks with elements of the Pakistani Taliban, and the ruling party agreed to his proposal to hold a national conference on stopping terrorism.



The remarks also come as Pakistan tries to weigh in on reconciliation efforts between Afghanistan's government, the US and the Afghan Taliban.



In an interview with Pakistan's Dunya TV that aired Monday and Tuesday, Sharif appeared to renounce a policy he pursued with vigor while twice prime minister in the 1990s.



''Pakistan should abandon this thinking that Pakistan has to keep influence in Afghanistan,'' said Sharif, who heads the Pakistan Muslim League-N party. [color="#FF0000"]''Neither will they accept influence, nor should the pro-influence-minded people here insist on it.''



''Our policy in the past has failed. Neither will such a policy work in future.[/color] We have a centuries-old relationship, and we can maintain this relationship only when we remain neutral and support the government elected there with the desire of the Afghan people.''




It was unclear where Sharif would stand on the reconciliation efforts in Afghanistan.



The PML-N has been criticized in recent months for not going after militant outfits in Punjab, a stance analysts say is driven by its reliance on banned militant groups to deliver key votes during elections.



While proposing Saturday for peace talks with militants in Pakistan, Sharif said Islamabad should take the initiative instead of waiting for directives from Washington. But he also said the negotiations should be with militants ''who are ready to talk and ready to listen.''



The government has brokered peace deals with Taliban fighters along the Afghan border in the past, but they have usually collapsed and have often given the militants time to regroup and consolidate their control.



Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani announced later Saturday that he'd agreed to Sharif's proposal that an all-parties conference be held on ways to defeat militancy. No date has been announced, and the potential impact is unclear. At least one past such gathering has already been held. – AP



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He is seeking US approval to be next appointed President/Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Breaking News: Mullah Omar Captured In Karachi since March, ARYOne reporting as breaking news



Taliban reject Mullah Omar’s arrest news
[url="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100706/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_cia_pakistan"]CIA and Pakistan locked in aggressive spy battles[/url]
Quote:Bumping up against the ISI is a way of life for the CIA in Pakistan, the agency's command center for recruiting spies in the country's lawless tribal regions. Officers there also coordinate Predator drone airstrikes, the CIA's most successful and lethal counterterrorism program. The armed, unmanned planes take off from a base inside Pakistani Baluchistan known as "Rhine."
[url="http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/the-newspaper/business/19-lng-terminal-in-gwadar-planned-870-hh-03"]Liquefied Natural Gas terminal in Gwadar planned[/url]



Quote:KARACHI: Inter-State Gas Systems Private Limited (ISGSPL) Managing Director Naim Sharafat has said [color="#FF0000"]that in case the Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline Project does not materialise,[/color] an LNG terminal will be set up in Gwadar to allow re-gasified LNG to the system.



Mudy Ji : Kaal mein kuchh Dala Hai!



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[url="http://apnews.myway.com//article/20100709/D9GRIOP80.html"][size="6"]110[/size][/url]
Quote:KHAR, Pakistan (AP) - A pair of suicide bombers struck outside a government office Friday in a tribal region where the army has fought the Taliban, killing 62 people and wounding 111 in one of the deadliest attacks in Pakistan this year.
India cannot fathom the new realities in Asia

Posted on July 10, 2010 by The Editors

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http://rupeenews.com/2010/07/10/india-ca...s-in-asia/



As Tomas Kunh said a long time ago “The paradigm has shifted, and when the paradigm shifts, everything goes back to zero”. The world watched (pun intended) aghast as the Swiss watch making industry was decimated by an electronic watch marketed by TI and Casio. Ironically the electronic watch was invented by the Swiss themselves. Within years 60% of the Swiss labor force had to scramble to find non-existent jobs.

In another paradigm shift the books on international relations had to be rewritten and map makers had to work overtime to paint the new realities. The planet watched the demise of the USSR and the liberation of Central Asia Republics and the unity of Germany. The profound change dissolved the dreams of Catherine the Great of reaching the warm waters of the Arabian Sea. Pakistan as a new custodian of those waters breathed a sigh of relief.

The impending US withdrawal and its “coopetition” with China is another paradigm shift which transforms South and Central Asia. Pakistan has been building its relationship with China for decades. It was a gift born out of the blunders of Nehru in Kashmir and Tibet. If Nehru had not triggered belligerency with Pakistan and China in 1948, the world would have been different. However he and other politicians in Delhi had an opportunity to build Asia–they tried to build Akhand Bharat–aggravating each and every one of their neighbors. Today Bharat faces a foreign policy Armageddon–but it is one of its own making. It cannot see Pakistan. It wants to devour Bangladesh, Sikkim and Bhutan. It wants to colonize Afghanistan. It wants to step on Lanka. It wants to bamboozle Nepal. The chickens have come home to roost. In an opportunistic move to please Israel and America it betrayed Iran, and that betrayal will cost it Afghanistan. All have teamed up and want nothing to do with Bharat. Even Afghans in the Kabul palaces want Delhi out. The sad thing is in instigating trouble in all its neighbors, it has rocked the boat internally. Bharat faces colossal issues within its boundaries.

The Times of India is one of the most vocal critics of anything Pakistani. This week the chagrin has been more vitriolic than usual. Perhaps it is chagrined by the Pakistani deftness in Afghanistan, or it is pure hatred of anything to do with Islamabad–one can never tell. This much is certain, the entire Bharati (aka India) media is in a tizzy fit about Bharat’s diminished role and imminent eviction from Pakistan. South block and the entire Bharati diplomatic corps are seeing the world change in front of them, and they can’t seem to do anything about it. Mad dashes to Riyadh, Tehran, and Beijing have come to naught.

Delhi seems to represent a rejectionist front all on its own. No other country has joined the “stay the course in Afghanistan”. The world seems to have rejected the Delhi notion of “no compromise in Afghanistan”, no “talks with Pakistan”, and no “Nuclear deals with China”.

The Planet wants a Pan-Afghan solution, certainly the Afghans want it. The neighbors want it, and Pakistan desires it. What’s more important is that the US, the UK and Europe have bought into it and just want a face saving exit from Kabul.

Delhi’s think tanks are beyond panic on the NSGs silence, and the American wink wink nod nod whispered acquiescence of China’s policy of helping Pakistan. Many analysts have actually said that President Obama has asked China to help Pakistan in energy and other fields. Some international think tanks also say that the US and China have held a “Malta” type of conference and allocated areas of influence–and Asia and Africa falls in the Chinese lap, while Europe and the Americas fall under American influences. In other words Bernard Lewis’s map of the Confucian power is being implemented.

The Bharati media is stung not by the Nuclear deal, but by the fact that the NSG simply ignored Delhi. Delhi pulled all the stops in its opposition to the Pakistan-China deal–and ended up in knots. Neither the US, nor any of the European countries seem to be concerned about the Pakistani-China deal. Only Delhi is jumping up and down antagonizing Beijing, irritating the US, and pouring water on the peace process with Pakistan. Bharat’s stance in front of the NSG is comical–it goes something like this “make an exception for us, but not for anyone else, be it Pakistan or Iran”. In Psychiatric terms, Delhi’s self image differs dramatically from the image others have of it–when the images are very different, it is a true sign of lunacy. Bharat sees itself special. Other powers see it as a bully, a paper tiger, and a spoilt brat—a naked penury strken one with a distended stomach. Bharat sees itself as a huge powerful elephant. These two images cannot be reconciled by a $42 billion Call Center industry–which affects 6 million Bharatis only. Its the other billion that overwhlems the world–its the other billion which are not shown on Bollywood and which doesn’t seem to exist for the Delhi politicians. The Delhi politicians are busy projecting power when huge cavities in Kashmir, Assam and Naxal control area sap the strenght of any argument that emanates from Bharat.

The TOI report had a horrid headline. However the roundup of the news from Pakistan is a true representation of the level of consternation in Delhi. The Bharati media was championing Incredible India which would rule the world. Egged on by the religious right, the sensational newspapers reported the Neocon nonsense and the naive Bharati population lapped it up.

When the rubber hit the road, Bharat discovered that Condaleeza Rice could coronate Bharat as a super power, even if she wanted to. Slumdog pured water on the dreams and the aspirations of the irredentist and revanchist media weaned on the Indian National Congress propaganda machine which projects a hyperbolic version of the future of Bharat. Foreign Leaders know what the Bharati media wants to hear. They say the right words and then laugh their way to the bank.

Meager success in the past decade has given the media a false sense of security. The hubris and arrogance is unfathomable and very nonsensical. No America president or European Prime Minster is as arrogant an ordinary two-bit Bharati bureaucrat.

The TOI report below is a treat to read, because it gives a real vignette of what Bharati’s are thinking. Mr. Zardari has a strong government supported by a friendly opposition, by the army and by the international media. Calling Mr. Zardari names simply informs us that the TOI is frustrated at the success of the Zardari government in dismantling Delhi’s designs in the neighborhood.

The China National Nuclear Corporation recently announced that China would set up two power reactors in Pakistan. It was a move that raised India’s hackles.

Iran and China forge stronger relationship with Pakistan

TOI, the Bharati media and the Delhi establishment seem to have discovered the C-3, and C-4 Nuclear plants as “new deals”. Rupee News has been reporting on them for years. Mr. Zardari’s trip to China has little to do with C-3 and C-4, that was already presented by China to the NSG as a fait accomplii. Mr. Zardari’s trip was multifaceted and profound in many ways. It has engaged China in economic, industrial, housing, and transit ventures which will literally transform all of Asia. The Trans-Korakoram rail link will be an engineering feat and will connect Xinjiang, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan etc to the warm waters of the Arabian sea. This was the dream of Catherine the Great and one of the visions of Mao Zedung.
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Partition became a necessity because of the reluctance of Nehru to accept majority Muslim states within India for fear of diltuting Hindu majority and hence his control over India.[/size]



Like India Pakistan is made of people with several languages and culture. Balkanization of Paksitan is a "Fantasy Island" concept that insults the entire population of Pakistan.

Who are the Taliban? Ans. They are the direct descendents of "Charlie Wilson's War" in which Pakistan became an enabler because we decided to support a military dicatator.

Every dicatator in Pakistan starting with Ayub has had our support. Taliban are infused with nationalism whose main catalyst is the corruption of Afghan rulers.I think a better option maybe to make a EU type alliance between Afghanistan & Pakistan. Landlocked afghanistan cannot survive without Paksitan's support.



Such articles written to excite feelings only hurt US interests in Pakistan. Pakistan is now a decmorcay with Army firmly in barracks under the able command of General Kiyani.

All military interventions in Pakistan have been underwritten by us. Pakistan's inexperienced elected house must be allowed to develop.

The best way to defeat the Taliban and Al-Qaeda is to get rid of Islamic laws in both Pakistan and Afghanistan that are used as a foundation for the establishment of a caliphate. Saudi Arabia and the Taliban share the same relgious idealogy of theocratic rule at the end of gun or a whip.



Why not put pressure on the Saudis to stop supporting extremist elements
[size="5"]Land of Pure, Pakistan is # 1 in the World [/size]



[url="http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/pakistan-no1-in-the-world-in-pornographic-internet-searches/story-fn3dxity-1225891458276"][color="#FF0000"]Pakistan has ranked No.1 in searches per-person for "horse sex" since 2004, "donkey sex" since 2007, "rape pictures" between 2004 and 2009, "rape sex" since 2004, "child sex" between 2004 and 2007 and since 2009, "animal sex" since 2004 and "dog sex" since 2005, according to Google Trends and Google Insights, features of Google that generate data based on popular search terms.

The country has also been No.1 in searches for "sex", "camel sex", "rape video" and "child sex video"[/color]
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Quote:The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan did not reply to a request for an interview.



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And while Pakistan is taking measures to prevent blasphemous material from being viewed by its citizens, pornographic material is "certainly" contradictory to Islam, too, Professor Reynolds said.



The country's punishment for those charged with blasphemy is execution, but the question remains what - if anything - can be done about people who search for porn on the web.

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"It's a new phenomenon," Professor Reynolds said.

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[url="http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/the-newspaper/editorial/economic-mess-470"][color="#FF0000"]Economic mess :[/color] Dawn Editorial[/url]



Pakistan’s economy is a mess. Growth remains sluggish, not least because of falling investment, energy shortages, political instability and an unfavourable security environment.



Inflation is resurging and the rupee showing signs of weakness. The fiscal deficit is estimated to have swelled to 6.2 per cent of GDP last year from an earlier official forecast of 5.1 per cent. Could these be the signs of reversal of the recent economic gains? That will be too early to say though the country’s future economic outlook remains precarious. The country’s economic future largely hinges on external capital flows. But, as things stand today, financial support from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other donors is likely to get delayed due to Islamabad’s failure to hold down its fiscal deficit to the agreed level and implement Value-Added Tax (VAT). It is important that the government took convincing steps to show to the world that it is serious about fixing the economy. The curtailment of unproductive expenditure and increase in tax revenues will be a crucial step in this direction.



The failure to boost tax revenues has led the government to cut price subsidies and development expenditure. But it has done nothing substantial to plug the leakage of about Rs200bn through various loss-making state-owned entities like PIA, Pakistan Steel Mills and the railways. The cut in ‘wasteful’ price subsidies alone, though necessary, will not help. These measures have only spelled more difficulties for the man on the street. The budgetary deficit is growing in spite of the massive cuts in subsidies and reduction in development budgets. Besides, Islamabad should also take the provinces on board on its economic policies. Its finance managers blame provincial deficits for the widening of the fiscal gap. Now they want the prime minister to intervene and convince the provinces to slash their expenditure to help cut the overall fiscal deficit. The provinces are required to create a surplus equal to 1.5 per cent of GDP this year for controlling the overall fiscal deficit.



The provinces, however, should be cautioned against axing their development spending to throw up surplus. It will hurt the poor and result in the loss of more jobs.



Also, the prime minister has been requested to defuse political opposition to the implementation of VAT, which is crucial if tax revenues are to be boosted for development. It remains to be seen if the chief executive of the country will be able to neutralise opposition to the tax. If that does not happen, the country will actually risk the reversal of the economic gains of the last 20 months. That will be disastrous for both the country and its people.



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[quote name='Mudy' date='14 July 2010 - 09:22 AM' timestamp='1279079081' post='107450']

[size="5"]Land of Pure, Pakistan is # 1 in the World [/size]



[url="http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/pakistan-no1-in-the-world-in-pornographic-internet-searches/story-fn3dxity-1225891458276"][color="#FF0000"]Pakistan has ranked No.1 in searches per-person for "horse sex" since 2004, "donkey sex" since 2007, "rape pictures" between 2004 and 2009, "rape sex" since 2004, "child sex" between 2004 and 2007 and since 2009, "animal sex" since 2004 and "dog sex" since 2005, according to Google Trends and Google Insights, features of Google that generate data based on popular search terms.

The country has also been No.1 in searches for "sex", "camel sex", "rape video" and "child sex video"[/color]
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Mudy Ji :



The following Article does "Single" out "Making Love to Khusboo the Goat" in many rural areas - of the Land of the Pure & Home of the Terrorists - having sex with an animal was considered a rite of passage on the way to becoming full members of the male society!



In this case as per the following Article "L'objet de faire l'Amour" prevalent - to my thinking from Morocco to Malaysia (including Indonesia)- in all countries of the "ILK" are as named in the Article referred by you and seemingly in the Land of the Pure and Home of the Terrorist and "L'objet primaire de faire l'Amour" is their "Beloved Khusboo the Goat"!



[url="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006/06/27/story_27-6-2006_pg3_2"]Desegregation of the sexes and promiscuity — Ishtiaq Ahmed[/url]



If women can be helped out of poverty and to earn a decent income by working alongside men and have an independent source of income to assert their freedom and equality, the vast majority will not sell themselves into prostitution. Neither ruthless capitalism nor medieval moralism is any help for the true emancipation of women from the fetters of exploitation



Dr Saleem Ali’s essay[url="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006/06/17/story_17-6-2006_pg3_3"]‘Sex and sensibility’ (Daily Times, June 17, 2006)[/url] is a rejoinder to my [url="‘http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006/05/30/story_30-5-2006_pg3_2"]Convoluted hypocrisy and extremism’ (Daily Times, May 30, 2006)[/url] although he does not mention me by name, preferring to talk about ‘liberal authors’ as if the plural form obviates a direct clash. I think this was unnecessary and might just confuse others who may start looking in vain for related articles. I always welcome debate and therefore this opportunity.



Let me state at the onset that he rightly points out that the $57 billion pornography industry is rooted in the West. But that is no news. Just as the Internet, telephone, video cameras, almost all new medicines to fight cancer, diabetes, strokes, most modern weapon systems and aircraft and so on are products of Western science and technology so is pornography.



However, my article was not about the supply side; it was about the demand side. I think the main point in Dr Ali’s article is that consumption of pornography is huge in the liberal West so how do I explain the connection between sexual segregation and browsing of sex-related websites?



There is a major fallacy in the argument that rather than thorough research I had based my article on an ‘obscure study’ by Google and relied on anecdotal evidence. Since pornographic films are not sold in the open anywhere in the Muslim world we are in no position to know how the market would behave if such material were sold freely. But we do know that out of 10 top scorers of nations whose citizens browse sex-related websites six happen to be Muslim countries. Since Google is one of the major search engines I have no reason to doubt the findings.



The more relevant question to pose is the following: given the huge demand for pornographic films and other material are sales of such products likely to be greater in sexually segregated societies or those in which men and women can meet freely? Dr Ali needs to develop his research strategy intelligently. It may lead him to some very interesting answers.



Fatima Mernissi has demonstrated in her studies of Arab societies in general and Morocco in particular [color="#FF0000"]that sodomy and bestiality are widespread, especially in the rural communities because of the segregation of men and women.[/color] My younger brother, who worked for years in the Pakistan Agricultural Supplies and Services Corporation (PASSCO), told me [color="#FF0000"][size="5"]that in southern Punjab, much of NWFP, Sindh and Balochistan sodomy and bestiality are common among rural youths. In fact, he caught two boys trying to rape a goat in the vicinity of the mazar of Hazrat Sultan Bahu. The punishment meted out to them was 10 blows with a chhittar (shoe) each on their butts.[/size][/color] [size="5"][color="#006400"]They protested however that in many rural areas having sex with an animal was considered a rite of passage on the way to becoming full members of the male society![/color][/size]



Thus if pornographic films and websites are not accessible and men and women are socially segregated it does not mean that the sexual urge does not exist. It does and takes cruel and unnatural forms. Before the international gay community fire a broadside at me for being homophobic let me say that I am not talking about homosexuality as the choice of some individuals but sodomy as perverted sexual behaviour men resort to in sexually segregated situations.



I wrote the article not with a view to preach sexual promiscuity but to advocate a relaxed and humane relationship between boys and girls in a desegregated society. It is by meeting each other and learning to know each other as human beings that they are more likely to behave responsibly than if they are kept away from each other as if in separate prisons.



It is most unfortunate that an educated person such as Dr Ali believes that if one speaks out against sexual segregation one is justifying sexual promiscuity. But I do understand where such thinking comes from. I believe there are some books of fiqh in which it is written that a brother and sister should not be left alone in a room. I wish Dr Ali had educated himself out of such a mentality.



The second point he has taken up is that of sex tourism and sexpatriates that infest Thailand and other poor Third World countries. Here Dr Ali has focused on the symptom and not the disease. There is a huge market for prostitution in Europe now because of hundreds of thousands of poor women from Eastern Europe being brought to the affluent West. The same is true of Thailand and other such countries.



Muslim conquerors routinely distributed among themselves the women captured in battle. Maulana Maududi has fixed the right to one woman per soldier (Al-Jihad Fi Al Islam, 1981, p. 254). The question to pose therefore is: what do men do when they have the power to sexually exploit women? Dr Ali makes a strong plea for monogamy, but there is no basis for it in dogmatic Islamic law. All the four Sunni madhabs as well as the Shia fiqh allow four wives plus concubines acquired in battle. Dr Ali needs to read his own father, Professor Shaukat Ali’s book, Islam and the Challenge of Modernity, to know how fiercely the ulema opposed any restrictions on the right to four wives that all Muslim men are entitled to under dogmatic Sharia.



The Shia fiqh even allows mut’a or temporary marriage. Moreover, all the fiqhs allow minor girls to be married. Therefore Dr Ali’s plea about Eastern values as source of his ideal of a monogamous marriage is a misleading though pious-sounding cliché; it has no support in classical Islamic law.



If women can be helped out of poverty and to earn a decent income by working alongside men and have an independent source of income to assert their freedom and equality the vast majority will not sell themselves into prostitution. Neither ruthless capitalism nor medieval moralism is any help for the true emancipation of women from the fetters of exploitation. The solution therefore is a society of free and equal men and women.



The author is an associate professor of political science at Stockholm University. He is the author of two books. His email address is Ishtiaq.Ahmed@statsvet.su.se



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[url="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010/07/14/story_14-7-2010_pg3_7"]Letter No. 6 : Indian influence[/url]



Sir: Indian songs and channels have flooded our country, particularly television. This is ostensibly for the entertainment of our bored middle class. The only positive about these programmes is that they provide us with an escape from the daily political bombardment by our overzealous TV anchors.



Recently, children’s programmes on networks such as the Disney Channel and Cartoon Network have switched over to the Indian versions instead of the usual English version. Our children can now watch the depictions of Hindu gods preaching Indian mythology. Without being too judgemental about it, I humbly request the concerned authorities to look into this phenomenon and decide whether [color="#FF0000"]it is a good idea to see our future generation copying the mannerisms of these ‘gods’?[/color]



Z ABIDIN

Lahore



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[url="http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/04-habib-jalib-baloch-assassinated-qs-01"]BNP-M leader Habib Jalib Baloch shot dead[/url]
Quote:QUETTA: Central Secretary-General of the Balochistan National Party - Mengal (BNP - M) and former senator Habib Jalib Baloch was shot dead in Quetta on Wednesday.



Jalib, a senior Supreme Court lawyer, was on his way to the court when he was killed by three unknown assailants riding a motorbike in Quetta’s Musa Colony area



Quetta tense after Habib Jalib Baloch’s killing.
[url="http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/culture/03-censor-board-bans-tere-bin-laden-in-pakistan-ss-03"]Censor board bans 'Tere bin Laden' in Pakistan[/url]
Quote:ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has banned an Indian-made comedy film about Osama bin Laden for fear it could spark terrorist attacks, officials said Wednesday.



The film, ''Tere Bin Laden,'' is about a Pakistani journalist desperate to get a visa to the US who pretends to score an interview with the elusive al-Qaeda chief after finding a look-alike. Though a Bollywood film, it is unusual because it stars a Pakistani actor, Ali Zafar.



The film was set for release in Pakistan and elsewhere on Friday. There were reports that producers would release it here by just the name ''Tere Bin'' to downplay the focus on the Sept. 11 mastermind believed to be hiding in Pakistan's tribal areas.



''Tere Bin Laden'' means ''Without You Laden,'' so the shortened version would mean ''Without You.''
The following - found via the Twitter section on Rajeev2004 blog - is disturbing. But it is expected, practically known. Not for younger readers or people who know of themselves that they find difficult topics ... difficult.



But it serves as a warning of what happens when a nation converts to christoislamania. As people know, christomania turns potential humans into paedophiles and rapists, and islamism does exactly the same.

Note TSPers are a population who had earlier shared the same ancestral gene pool for a long time - until their conversion. The moral - and there are many - is that genes can't save anyone.

So where is the difference? The difference is where the blame lies: in christoislamania. Christoislamania destroys people - entire populations. It destroys their humanity. The way communism has destroyed the mind of the N Korean.



www.foxnews.com/world/2010/07/12/data-shows-pakistan-googling-pornographic-material/

Quote:No. 1 Nation in Sexy Web Searches? Call it [color="#FF0000"]Pornistan[/color]

[color="#800080"](Warning: contrary to the title, there is absolutely nothing sexy in the following. It's about Google stats on how the Pornistanis of Pukestan are #1 in searching for video and images of rape of animals, kids, adults.)[/color]



By Kelli Morgan

AP

This article was updated on July 14.



[color="#800080"][image of islamaniac women with a poster saying "Shame shame western media". Captioned with:][/color]

Pakistan has banned content on more than a dozen websites because of offensive and blasphemous material. The Muslim country, which has laws on dress codes, ranks as the top country to proportionally search for certain sex-related terms.



They may call it the "Land of the Pure," but Pakistan turns out to be anything but.



The Muslim country, which has banned content on at least 17 websites to block offensive and blasphemous material, is the world's leader in online searches for pornographic material, FoxNews.com has learned.



“You won’t find strip clubs in Islamic countries. Most Islamic countries have certain dress codes,” said Gabriel Said Reynolds, professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Notre Dame. “It would be an irony if they haven’t shown the same vigilance to pornography.”



So here's the irony: Google ranks Pakistan No. 1 in the world in searches for pornographic terms, outranking every other country in the world in searches per person for certain sex-related content.



[color="#FF0000"]Pakistan is top dog in searches per-person for "horse sex" since 2004, "donkey sex" since 2007, "rape pictures" between 2004 and 2009, "rape sex" since 2004, "child sex" between 2004 and 2007 and since 2009, "animal sex" since 2004 and "dog sex" since 2005, according to Google Trends and Google Insights, features of Google that generate data based on popular search terms.



The country also is tops -- or has been No. 1 -- in searches for "sex," "camel sex," "rape video," "child sex video"[/color] and some other searches that can't be printed here.


[color="#800080"](Stuff not to be printed? But the article's already mentioned child, animal and other kinds of rape just above: all searches which TSP ranks #1 in. Things not for printing would be those specific search terms of the islamaniacs that identify the victims that they are searching for: some kind of heathens no doubt. And of course, videos of beheadings of kaffirs, playing Taliban polo with heathen POW's corpse - see Stefan Gates' visit to Afghanistan for historic references to the origin of islamistan's famous sport - videos of allah's faithful massacring heathens after friday prayers at the mosque. That is the sort of 'incendiary' information that secular papers will never print.)[/color]



Google Trends generates data of popular search terms in geographic locations during specific time frames. Google Insights is a more advanced version that allows users to filter a search to geographic locations, time frames and the nature of a search, including web, images, products and news.



Pakistan ranked No. 1 in all the searches listed above on Google Trends, but on only some of them in Google Insights.



“We do our best to provide accurate data and to provide insights into broad search patterns, but the results for a given query may contain inaccuracies due to data sampling issues, approximations, or incomplete data for the terms entered,” Google said in a statement, when asked about the accuracy of its reports.



The Embassy of Islamic Republic of Pakistan did not reply to a request for an interview.

[color="#800080"](Too busy in their harems/prison houses of kidnapped kaffirs, no doubt.)[/color]



In addition to banning content on 17 websites, including islamexposed.blogspot.com, Pakistan is monitoring seven other sites -- Google, Yahoo, Bing, YouTube, Amazon, MSN and Hotmail -- for anti-Islamic content, the Associated Press reported in June.



But it’s not to censor the Pakistani people, Reynolds said. It’s to shut out the rest of the world.



“[It] could lead to conversion, which would undermine the very order of the state,” he said. “Part of protecting the society is making sure that there is no way it could be undermined in terms of foreign influences.”



Pakistan temporarily banned Facebook in May when Muslim groups protested the “Everybody Draw Muhammad Day” page, where users were encouraged to upload pictures of the Prophet Muhammad. The page remained on Facebook, but Pakistani users were unable to view it, said Andrew Noyes, manager of Facebook’s Public Policy Communication.



And while Pakistan is taking measures to prevent blasphemous material from being viewed by its citizens, pornographic material is “certainly” contradictory to Islam, too, Reynolds said.



The country’s punishment for those charged with blasphemy is execution, but the question remains what -- if anything -- can be done about people who search for porn on the Web.



“It’s a new phenomenon,” Reynolds said.

[color="#800080"](What new phenomenon? There's nothing new about it. Islamaniacs used to attack women all the time: kaffiri women. Now TSP has become a fully islamaniac country, so there aren't that many kaffirs to be had. Hence they started attacking animals and children. Further others - both infiltrators from TSP and Indian islamics - are waging the Sexual Jihad against Dharmics in India, including full sexual jihad such as kidnapping kaffiri Hindus into islamic harems/islamic torture houses, exactly as islamania did to Hindus in the past. And with the onset of the internet, the Terrorist Islamic State of Allah's Faithful Pornistanis goes online and googles rape of women, children and animals.)[/color]
These are the people who are infiltrating Bharatam. Demons inside the gates, prowling around among the noble 'kaffiri' population. Running away to foreign lands won't save Hindus either: the islamaniacs are everywhere, and the islamaniacs of the Indian subcontinent are concerted in their efforts to go after the subcontinent's Dharmics - wherever these may reside (e.g. the Sexual Jihad against Hindus and Sikhs in the UK).



Keep christoislamania away from Dharmic India. Christoislamism must be ended. <- Every Hindu really ought to make that their number #1 goal in life. Else this - and the cesspool of the Holy Church - is what your future will become. And what a future it is to leave your children: to become first the victims, then a clone/extension of the Terrorist Papal State of Jeebusjehovalallah's Christoislamic Pornistan.
Husky read post #231 for more understanding.
<img src='http://www.india-forum.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' /> He said: "When you point out to Saeed's speech, or speeches, let me draw your attention to the Indian Home Secretary's (G.K. Pillai) statement. The dialogue which was reported in all Pakistani papers. Tell me, to what extent it has helped? We were of the opinion that it was uncalled for. http://news.oneindia.in/2010/07/16/indop...+-+News%29



In effect, the Pakistan Foreign Minister was equating Indian Home Secretary G.K. Pillai, a veteran law-abiding civil administrator with nearly four decades of experience with Saeed, a man with alleged, if not certain, terrorist links and antecedents.
[quote name='Mudy' date='15 July 2010 - 10:15 PM' timestamp='1279211872' post='107473']Husky read post #231 for more understanding.[/quote]Sorry Mudy for missing that the news was already posted. I should have checked first.

But I am familiar with the facts mentioned in #231: it is the general case in christoislamism throughout the entire world and history - there are too many examples that stress that it is endemic to christoislamism and leave no room for any other conclusion.

(Besides, I think #231's poster had earlier put up such material in IF's TSP threads at various times. So, even had I been ignorant until then, I couldn't have remained so after that.)



I just wish more of the uninfected Indian population would wake up to the realities of the mental disease. And sometime soon.
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[url="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010/07/18/story_18-7-2010_pg7_15"]Country’s economy can worsen after October’[/url]



Quote:LAHORE : Political leaders Ijazul Haq and Humayun Akhtar Khan have warned that the country’s economic situation could worsen after October and the current “system” could be wound up before the government completes its due tenure.



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[url="http://tribune.com.pk/story/28653/blast-heard-in-sargodha/"]Blast in Sargodha, 4 killed[/url]



Four people have been killed and 16 injured as a blast occurred at an Imam Bargah in Sargodha on Sunday evening.



The incident occurred in Imam Bargah Haideriya in Block 19, where Maghrib prayers were underway.



According to eyewitnesses, a suicide bomber tried to enter the Imam Bargah and blew himself up after the guard tried to stop him.



Police have cordoned off the area.



8:15pm



According to official sources three people have been killed and 16 injured.



More injured are being shifted to the hospitals.



According to reports, a suicide bomber tried to enter the Imam Bargah and exploded himself when he was intercepted by the guard.



Injured have been shifted to DHQ Hospital.



8:10pm



Three people have been killed as a result of the blast.



8:05pm



According to people present at the site, a religious function was underway at the time of the blast and the police had not provided adequate security.



8:00pm



All injured have been shifted to the hospital according to Rescue 1122 sources.



7:58pm



At least 200 people were present for prayers at the time of the blast. A stampede occurred as a result of the blast.



5 of the injured are said to be in critical condition.



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