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Bol Ke Lab Azad Hain Tere – September, 2010

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  • afzaalkhan says:

    Geo: Pak Army officials call off US visit after being misbehaved

    RAWALPINDI: A delegation, comprising officials from Pakistan Army, has resolved cancellation of US visit after they were mishandled by US officials of Transport Security at Washington Airport, Geo News reported.

    According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) sources, a delegation of Pakistan Army was invited to Central Command meeting in US where delegation announced calling off visit after arrival at Washington airport when US security officials misbehaved Pakistan army officials.

    Delegation has been called back to country.

    Meanwhile, US Defense Department has strongly deplored the incident, sources said.

  • afzaalkhan says:

    BBC: Tony Blair pelted with eggs at book signing in Dublin

    The BBC’s Julian O’Neill witnessed the scuffles outside the bookshop

    Eggs and shoes have been thrown at the former prime minister Tony Blair as he arrived at a book signing in Dublin.

    It happened as he arrived at Easons on O’Connell Street to sign copies of his autobiography.

    The missiles, which were thrown by anti-war protesters, did not hit Mr Blair.

    Activists clashed with Irish police as they tried to push down a security barrier outside the bookshop.

    More than 300 people queued from early on Saturday morning to get a book signed.

    It is his first book-signing since the publication of his autobiography.

    There is a large police presence in the city and O’Connell Street has been closed to traffic.

  • afzaalkhan says:

    Geo: ‘The News’ reporter tortured, humiliated after abduction

    Umer Cheema, reporter of The News Investigation Cell was tortured and humiliated during 6-hour captivity after abduction by unidentified men from Islamabad on Saturday.

    Giving account of the events of abduction and torture following his release, Umer Cheema said he was picked up by some unknown men in police uniforms from Islamabad Sector I-8 when he was returning home early in the morning at Sehri time and taken to an unknown place at 45 to 50 minutes drive.

    He said he was heading home in his car after meeting with friends. When he reached Sector I-8, a Land Cruiser blocked his way and pulled over in front of his car while a white Toyota came and parked right behind.

    “A few unknown men wearing uniforms of Elite Force came up to me, saying I crushed a man at Zero Point and drove off and then these men forcibly took me along with them,” Umer Cheema said.

    He said the men covered his face and took him to a building at 45 to 50 minutes drive.

    “I was held in illegal captivity for 6 hours during which I was continuously tortured and humiliated in nude. They stripped me out of my clothes, hanged me upside down and shaved off my head and moustaches,” the senior reporter of the country’s leading English daily recounted.

    Umer Cheema quoted the captors as saying: “Do you intend to have Martial Law imposed in the country by publishing anti-government reports?”

    He said the captors warned: “Stop writing against the government, if you cannot bear this torture and that Ansar Abbasi will be next target if I failed to stop.” They were also aware of my arriving in Gujranwala, Umer Cheema added.

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  • afzaalkhan says:

    CM Baluchistan Nawab Aslam Khan Raisani – (YAROO MUJHKO MAAF KARNA MAIN NASHAI MAIN HUN)

  • afzaalkhan says:

    Though I appreciate NCCP and all christians brethren for coming out against this insane priest. As a Muslim and Pakistani we should all make extra sure that our minorities are safe and are living peacefully in Pak. Its not their fault and they are not responsible for any deed done by other christians and thus has nothing to apologize for. Nevertheless I appreciate their stance and ask forgiveness from them 4 any misdeeds by my fellow Muslims.

    AAJ: NCCP stages protest against Quran burning plan

  • taukeer says:

    KOCHWAN MALIK HURTS HIMSELF GETTING OFF A HELICOPTER! WISH THEY HAD THROWN HIM OUT FROM HEIGHT!

  • paksarzameen says:

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    Declan Walsh in Islamabad
    guardian.co.uk, Friday 17 September 2010 14.34 BST
    Article history

    Altaf Hussain, the London-based head of MQM, is comforted as he prays for his murdered right-hand man Imran Farooq. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
    It is one of the great enigmas of Pakistani politics. For over 18 years the affairs of Karachi, the country’s largest city and thrumming economic hub, have been run from a shabby office block more than 4,000 miles away in a suburb of north London.

    The man at the heart of this unusual situation is Altaf Hussain, a barrel-shaped man with a caterpillar moustache and a vigorous oratorical style who inspires both reverence and fear in the sprawling south Asian city he effectively runs by remote control.

    Hussain is the undisputed tsar of the mohajirs, the descendents of Muslim migrants who flooded into Pakistan during the tumult of partition from India in 1947, and who today form Karachi’s largest ethnic group.

    A firebrand of student politics, Hussain galvanized the mohajirs into a potent political force in 1984, when he formed the Mohajir Qaumi Movement – now known as the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, or MQM. The party swept elections in the city in 1987 and 1988 but quickly developed a reputation for violence.

    At early rallies Hussain surrounded himself with gunmen and urged supporters to “sell your VCRs and buy kalashnikovs”; violence later erupted between the MQM and ethnic Sindhi rivals and, later, against the army, which deployed troops to Karachi in the early 1990s.

    It was during the tumult of this time that Hussain and his right-hand man, Imran Farooq, who has just been killed in London, fled the city, in the wake of a slew of police accusations of involvement in racketeering and killing.

    Both men vigorously denied the charges, insisting that they were politically motivated and took refuge in London to set up a base for the MQM in Edgware, a quiet suburb in the north of the city.

    Since then, Hussain has run the party from exile with a tight grip. In Pakistan the party is officially led by Farooq Sattar, a mild-mannered former mayor of Karachi, but most decisions of significance are taken by Hussain.

    His trademark feature is a pair of coffee-tinted Aviator shades and he speaks in a sometimes maniacal style. But few of his supporters, many of whom are women, can see him: Hussain has pioneered the “telephone rally” in Pakistan, addressing tens of thousands of people crowded into Karachi streets around a loudspeaker linked up to a telephone.

    Under Sattar, the party has tried hard to shake its association with violence in recent years. It won control of Karachi city council during Pervez Musharraf’s rule in 2005, and has won praise for the construction of highways, water schemes and other city amenities. Business leaders in particular have praised its management of an often chaotic city.

    But the dark reputation has not entirely gone away. In May 2007 armed MQM supporters held the city hostage during a day of political violence, triggered by Musharraf who is himself a mohajir, that saw more than 40 people killed.

    Last month, Raza Haider, a senior MQM official, was gunned down as he said his prayers, triggering a ferocious wave of tit-for-tat killings involving the MQM and rivals in ethnic Pashtun parties and the ruling Pakistan People’s Party, whose Karachi factions are also armed.

    The MQM has also been split by rivalries within the mohajir community that have seen periodic blood-letting, both within the MQM and with a breakaway faction known as MQM-Haqiqi, which was fostered in the 1990s by Pakistan intelligence as a means of breaking Hussain’s stranglehold on power in Karachi.

    Now, with the gruesome killing of Farooq, a senior if largely colourless figure, the bloodshed appears to have spread from Pakistan to the streets of north London.

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    Imran Farooq colleagues fear murder was political
    Members of Muttahida Qaumi Movement believe Pakistani politician was targeted by extremists or government-linked forces
    Reaction: ‘The biggest shock in MQM history’

  • afzaalkhan says:

    and this is news cuz its coming from US :p, USA is the biggest terrorist nation in da world.

    AAJ News: Blackwater conducting terrorist attacks in Pakistan: Report

    Wayne Madsen Report (WMR) has learned from a deep background source that Xe Services, the company formerly known as Blackwater, has been conducting false flag terrorist attacks in Pakistan that are later blamed on “Pakistani Taliban.”

    Only recently did the US State Department designate the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

    TTP’s leader is Hakimullah Mehsud, said to be 30-years old and operating with an accomplice named Wali Ur Rehman.

    In essence, this new team of Mehsud and Rehman appears to be the designated replacement for Osama Bin Laden and Ayman Zawahiri as the new leaders of “Global Jihad” against the West.

    However, it is Xe cells operating in Karachi, Peshawar, Islamabad and other cities and towns that have, according to our source who witnessed the U.S.-led false flag terrorist operations in Pakistan.

    However, the source is now under threat from the FBI and CIA for revealing the nature of the false flag operations in Pakistan.

  • taukeer says:

    How the CIA ran a secret army of 3,000 assassins

    The US Central Intelligence Agency is running and paying for a secret 3,000-strong army of Afghan paramilitaries whose main aim is assassinating Taliban and al-Qa’ida operatives not just in Afghanistan but across the border in neighbouring Pakistan’s tribal areas, according to Bob Woodward’s explosive book.

    Although the CIA has long been known to run clandestine militias in Afghanistan, including one from a base it rents from the Afghan president Hamid Karzai’s half-brother in the southern province of Kandahar, the sheer number of militiamen directly under its control have never been publicly revealed.

    Woodward’s book, Obama’s Wars, describes these forces as elite, well-trained units that conduct highly sensitive covert operations into Pakistan as part of a stepped-up campaign against al-Qa’ida and Afghan Taliban havens there. Two US newspapers published the claims after receiving copies of the manuscript.

    The secret army is split into “Counterterrorism Pursuit Teams”, and is thought to be responsible for the deaths of many Pakistani Taliban fighters who have crossed the border into Afghanistan to fight Nato and Afghan government forces there.

    There are ever-increasing numbers of “kill-or-capture” missions undertaken by US Special Forces against Afghan Taliban and foreign fighters, who hope to drive rank-and-file Taliban towards the Afghan government’s peace process by eliminating their leaders. The suspicion is that the secret army is working in close tandem with them.

    Although no comment has been forthcoming, it is understood that the top US and Nato commander in Afghanistan, Gen David Petraeus, approves of the mission, which bears similarities to the covert assassination campaign against al-Qa’ida in Iraq, which was partially credited with stemming the tide of violence after the country imploded between 2004 and 2007.

    The details of the clandestine army have surprised no one in Kabul, the Afghan capital, although the fact that the information is now public is unprecedented. There have been multiple reports of the CIA running its own militias in southern Afghanistan.

    The operation also has powerful echoes of clandestine operations of the 1990s, when the CIA recruited and ran a militia inside the Afghan border with the sole purpose of killing Osama bin Laden. The order then that a specially recruited Afghan militia was “to capture him alive” – the result of protracted legal wrangles about when, how and if Osama bin Laden could be killed – doomed efforts to assassinate him before 9/11.

  • afzaalkhan says:

    Geo: Everyone should have right to corruption: Qayum Jatoi

    QUETTA: State Minister for Defence Production Abdul Qayum Jatoi Saturday said everyone should have an equal right to corruption.

    Replying to a question while talking media on the occasion of his meeting with Talal Akbar Bugti here at Bugti House, the State Minister said everyone including Sindhi, Pashtun, Baloch, Seraiki and Punjabis should get share in corruption.

    Earlier, he that former president Pervez Musharraf, prime minister Mir Zafarullah Jamali, Jam Muhammad Yousuf, Aftab Sherpao among others were all allegedly involved in the murder of Nawab Akbar Bugti. It would be wrong to call these people politicians; they are people of establishment, he added.

    He said Mir Zafarullah Jamali, Jam Muhammad Yousuf and Aftab Sherpao snatched people’s rights by supporting a dictator.

    To a question, Abdul Qayum Jatoi said: “We provided the Army with uniforms and boots not so that they kill their own fellow countrymen, kill Nawab sahib and Benazir Bhutto.”

    “The history is testimony to the fact that we could neither be scared by boots in the past nor are we afraid now or will be in future.”

    He said a meeting chaired by the Prime Minister the previous day decided that the state institutions will not transgress their limits.

    The State Minister said all should be subjected to accountability. Not just politicians but generals, judges and bureaucrats should also be held accountable, he added.

    Referring to Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, he said although the Chief Justice hails from Faisalabad he was appointed on the quota of Balochistan.

  • afzaalkhan says:

    Just amazing this retard gets arrested in Brothel and next day is made Minister, then in TV program he said same thing and nothing happened, this time he messes with army and he is gone :p

    Geo: Qayyum faces music after careless remarks

    ISLAMABAD: After failing to satisfy Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani over his remarks, State Minister for Defence Production Abdul Qayum Jatoi was made to resign Saturday, Geo News reported.

    Earlier today, replying to a question while talking media on the occasion of his meeting with Talal Akbar Bugti here at Bugti House, he said everyone including Sindhi, Pashtun, Baloch, Seraiki and Punjabis should get share in corruption.

    Later, taking serious notice of it PM Gilani summoned the state minister to Islamabad.

  • afzaalkhan says:

    Btw that was end of 2009 Qayyum talking abt Corruption

  • afzaalkhan says:

    Qayyum Jataoi arrested in brothel raid

  • afzaalkhan says:

    Today’s statement that caused his downfall :p

  • afzaalkhan says:

    WP: Obama: ‘We need to make clear to people that the cancer is in Pakistan’

    By Bob Woodward
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Wednesday, September 29, 2010; 3:03 AM

    President Obama dispatched his national security adviser, retired Marine Gen. James L. Jones, and CIA Director Leon Panetta to Pakistan for a series of urgent, secret meetings on May 19, 2010.

    “We’re living on borrowed time,” Jones told Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari at their meeting in Islamabad. “We consider the Times Square attempt a successful plot because neither the American nor the Pakistani intelligence agencies could intercept or stop it.”

    Safe havens would no longer be tolerated, Obama had decided. “We need to make clear to people that the cancer is in Pakistan,” he declared during an Oval Office meeting on Nov. 25, 2009, near the end of the strategy review. The reason to create a secure, self-governing Afghanistan, he said, was “so the cancer doesn’t spread there.”

    Jones and Panetta had gone to Pakistan to tell Zardari that Obama wanted four things to help prevent a terrorist attack on U.S. soil: full intelligence sharing, more reliable cooperation on counterterrorism, faster approval of visas for U.S. personnel traveling to Pakistan and, despite past refusals, access to airline passenger data.

    Jones did not give specifics about what he meant. The Obama administration had a “retribution” plan, one of the most sensitive and secretive of all military contingencies. The plan called for bombing about 150 identified terrorist camps in a brutal, punishing attack inside Pakistan.

    Wait a second, Zardari responded. If we have a strategic partnership, why in the face of a crisis like the one you’re describing would we not draw closer together rather than have this divide us?

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