October 3, 2007
This is a new blog where I have given links to al the stuff I have written on the web.
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Posted by sarbaz
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
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 29, 2007
According to Pakistani media, 12 armed Taliban carried explosive devices to the Matani Bazar in the Pakhtoonkhwa province and blew four markets.
Reports said that they have destroyed music centers, barbers’ shops and mobile phones’ markets.
After committing the crime, they fled but threatened the watchmen that they will let not the un-Islamic business run.
The mullahs and the Taliban fanatics were calling music centers and barbers’ shops un-Islamic but it is new that they declare mobile phones too un-Islamic.
Some mullahs in Swat and Bajaur have declared anti-polio campaign un-Islamic. In Charsadda and Shabqadar they have declared net cafes un-Islamic and terrorized people.
This time they will appear with a fatwa at one hand and a bomb in another declaring vehicles un-Islamic. Wait and see.
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Posted by sarbaz
June 1, 2007
Accordin to BBC’s Urdu website, a Nazim (local elected official) Hasham Hussain has been threatened for raising his voice against the kidnapping of young boys for jihad.
Hasham Hussain told BBC that some jihadi elements kidnap yount students and send them for jihad.
It means that the so-called jihad of the mullahs is entering a new category which we can call ‘kill and kidnap for jihad’.
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Posted by sarbaz
March 13, 2007
According to local newspapers, Sheikh ul Hadith wal Quran Maulana Hassan Jan announced on 11 March 2007 that the blasts in shops, giving threats to the barbers and to create an environment of fear and hatred in Pakistan is un-Islamic. The same mullah calls it ISLAMIC when one do them in Afghanistan.
On the same day I met a man from Bajauar Agency. I asked him about the situation there. He answered, “The situation is not certain. Terrorists are every where and they kill people for minor things like shave, music etc”. I said, “Why do you call them terrorists? You should celebrate them! When they were doing the same thing in Afghanistan you were calling it peace, now you call it terrorism?”. He had not an answer.
How a big hypocrisy is this!
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Posted by sarbaz
March 9, 2007
Media’s impact on people and their minds is universally accepted. When something gets coverage on print and electronic media, all the people give their attention and they suffer its negative or positive effects. That is why we think media always should coverage positive things and encourage them to form a healthy society. Big media organizations like BBC have more responsibility than any but alas! BBC is creating terror by its coverage to some minor issues.
Last month, BBC published a story on its Urdu website about a handwritten letter which threatened people for bad consequences if they continue listening music. After some days, it published another story about another handwritten letter addressed to hairdressers threatening them about shaving people’s beards.
The converge of these letters on BBC got much attention and created terror in Bajaur Agency.
I have lived in Bajaur agency; people of that area are Muslims but not extremists. I know they love music want to live a merry life. But there are still, as in the every corner of the world, some fanatics who do unusual things to satisfy their abnormal minds. When they get attention and coverage, they do more similar things and create more terror. Thus they become heroes and the whole society suffers their evil act.
BBC has more than 10 million viewers / listeners in the world and when it gives coverage to these minor things, it promotes terror and creates fear. When it published the first letter, there were more those stupid letters in Bajaur, Dara Adam Khel, Bannu and Dir, and BBC is publishing them regularly. That is why I call it BBC’s ‘PROMOTE TERROR’ campaign. I don’t know what is the purpose of this campaign.
Click on the link if you want to read this post in Pashto
http://www.worbal.com/hadi/index.php?mode=viewid&post_id=113
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Posted by sarbaz
March 7, 2007
A radio journalist, writer and translator in Quetta Barakwal Miakhel has been threatened last night by unknown people who phoned him and told him that he should not work for Azadi Radio (Radio Free Europe), otherwise he will meet bad consequences.
According to www.benawa.com, a Pashto website, the caller was speaking in Urdu language and was threatening in serious tone.
It is to be mentioned that the same unknown people had also threatened his predecessor Ghauth Din Firoten, who eventually left Quetta and Radio Azadi.
Barakwal Miakhel is my close friend and I know he works hard to achieve his career.
He requested all the media organizations, unions, and journalists to raise his voice until the ‘unknown people’ let him to do his work.
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