February 10, 2008
The upcoming parliamentary elections in Pakistan scheduled for February 18 seems to be first ever bloodiest experience in the history of the nation as not only the nationalist party saw its supporters bathed in pools of blood but the country’s most popular and the largest political party leader Benazir Bhutto was also sent heaven after addressing a rally in Rawalpindi on Dec 27.
However, her tragic death, which not only shocked the nation but the entire world as well, could not overshadow the brutalities meted out to the political workers in Karachi, Rawalpindi and Charsadda.
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October 3, 2007
This is a new blog where I have given links to al the stuff I have written on the web.
click I Wrote This
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September 8, 2007
There were two big news for Pakistan on Aug. 30, 2007. In London, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced that he will return to his country on Sep. 10. In Waziristan, nearly three hundred armed and fully equipped soldiers abducted by scores of the Taliban. read more
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Posted by sarbaz
August 3, 2007
The crisis of South Korean hostages enters its third week and the Taliban are still threatening to kill them if their comrades not freed.
The same Taliban were claiming of being harbingers of Islamic peace and hospitality when they attacked Kabul in 1996 and seized nearly the entire country.
When they took over power and imposed their Sharia, they give peace and hospitality to the world’s known terrorists who compelled American invasion on Afghanistan.
The same ‘harbingers of peace and hospitality’ kidnapped 23 South Korean health workers, 18 of them women, in the Qarabagh district of Ghazni province and later killed two of them.
As a Pashtoon and Afghan, as it is not our culture to kidnap women and guests, I condemn this act of terrorism and demand the Afghan government to do what they can to free the hostages.
And there is a question for the kidnappers: How do you call it ‘peace and hospitality’ to abduct and kill poor health workers and give safety to hardcore terrorists?
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Posted by sarbaz
July 24, 2007
I think media has a major role in promoting extremism and terrorism which is the biggest threat to the humanity.
Do you agree it?
If yes, please read this petition and sign it.
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Posted by sarbaz
June 6, 2007
I am so sad to hear the news of killing of female journalist Zakiyya Zaki. It is second female journalist killed this week in Afghanistan. The enemies of humanity and Afghanistan are wiping every sign of ligh and moderation in Afghanistan. Still, I believe they will meet their end the day the people get some concience.
The news was so sad that it made me crying.
Daa da insaniat dukhmanan ba da tarikh pa kitab ke tormakhi wi!
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Posted by sarbaz
May 31, 2007
A survey, the first of its kind, is released by Global Peace Index of 121 countries about peacefulness. Norway ranked the top peaceful country of the world.
Afghanistan is not included in the list. Do someone know why?
I think the survey is incomplete without Afghanistan.
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