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Pakistan – before and after the election

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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All the stuff I have written

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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Pakistan under political crisis and militancy

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


Return of Nawaz and Bhutto

September 2, 2007

After eight years of suffering military rule, the Pakistanis now hope that their political leaders will return the country and stay with them.

In fact, both Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto disappointed Pakistani people when they left their workers and people and fled. A true political leader stays with his people in hard time because people don’t vote him/her only to rule them and loot their rights.

Anyway, a justice, chief justice Mohammad Iftikhar Chohadry did what was duty of those political leaders and earned popularity and respect. Then he gave a chance to them by allowing Nawaz Sharif to return to Pakistan but they were not able to get the chance. The sooner they return the better to start a political movement and stay with their people. It is very necessary because the country is falling in the hands of the militants under military control.


Media should stop coverage of terrorist activities

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.


Killing of civilian people for Sharia and Democracy

April 18, 2007

According to a latest report by Human Rights Watch, more than 660 civilians were killed by insurgents last year in Afghanistan.

Although, the target of most of the explosions and sucicide attacks were military positions, majority of the people suffered were civilians.

On the other hand, NATO and Colaition forces also targeted bombed and fired civilians on many occasions.

What is the motive of these killings? Insurgents are killing people for “Sharia” and NATO is killing them for “Democracy”.

Which kind of Sharia and Democracy do they want to impose upon us? And why they need civilian blood for this purpose?

The question is unanswerable as both of them have their own ‘hidden’ agendas.


Just four days of Jihad!

March 3, 2007

Tuesday, Feberuary 27, 2007
Iraq
Ramadi: 18 children killed in a bomb explosion in Stadium.
Afghanistan
Kabul: 17 civilan Afghans killed and more than five hurt in a suicide attack outside Bagram airbase. Three foreigners also killed in the attack.
Kandahar: A district Shura member killed by armed militants.
One civilian killed and several wounded in a suicide explosion. One police also killed in the attack.
Helmand: A woman and a chilled killed in firing between Nato-led ISAF forces and the Taliban fighters in Sangin district.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Iraq
A car bomb explosion killed 10 and injured seven Iraqis in the southern commercial district of Bayaa.
Afghanistan
Khost: Tow civilians injured in a suicide attack on police. Three police also suffered killing and injuries.
Pakistan
South Waziristan: Militants killed an Afghan clerk. Akhtar Usman, accusing him of ‘spying’ to U.S. forces. Officials said that Akhtar Usman was criticizing militancy.

Thursday, March 1, 2007
Iraq
Anabr: 80 militants killed in battle with security forces. Three police officers also killed.
Yathrib: Iraqi security forces discovered six bullet-riddled bodies.
Falluja: Five people died when a parked car bomb targeted a convoy of guests to a wedding party.
Tikrit: Gunmen shot and killed four Shiite students in a private car leaving Takrit University.
Afghanistan
Farah: Three civilians killed and 48, mostly laborers, wounded in a roadside bomb.
Khost: A shopkeeper beheaded by the armed insurgents declaring him a ‘spy’ to the foreign troops.
Pakistan

Friday, March 2, 2007
Iraq
Baghdad: A bomb exploded at a popular used-car lot in Sadr City killing 10 people and wounding 17.
Baquba: The bodies of 14 missing Iraqi police officers found.
Afghanistan
Helmand: The body of a kidnapped doctor, Addul Shakoor, of Ibne Seena NGO found. He was abducted some five days ago.
Laghman: Three drivers wounded in armed attack by the Taliban.
Kunar: 12 civilian Afghan laborers wounded in a mortar attack carried by the Taliban.
Pakistan
Multan: Three killed and 10 injured, including a judge in a bomb explosion.
The mullahs kidnapped and later beat a cameraman of AVT Khyber Pashto and warned about their anger against photography and filming.
And the fifth (Saturday, March 3, 2007) is started with:
Iraq
Youssuffia: Six Sunni men who had received death threats for meeting with local Shiites killed in execution-style slayings.
Baghdad: A roadside bomb wounded three Iraqi police and one civilian.
Afghanistan
Herat: Tow civilians killed and 16 others wounded in a remote controlled bomb explosion.