Monday, December 1, 2008

A sensible Indian

Someone from India still could think clearly in this misfortune time. My heart goes for innocent people died in Indian

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Are not we doing something seriously wrong?

I hate it when my Army kill my country men and be friend with USA. I simply cannot stand it. I hate it. By killing many thousand civilians they had create a Bangladesh and now creating a new one. Why cannot they avoid air-strikes in their own country? Shame Shame Shame...

(Source NYTimes 10th November)

To save Loe Sam, the army has destroyed it.

The shops and homes of the 7,000 people who lived here are a heap of gray rubble, blown to bits by the army. Scraps of bedding and broken electric fans lie strewn in the dirt.

As Pakistani Army helicopters and artillery fired at militants’ strongholds in the region, about 200,000 people fled to tent camps for the displaced in Pakistan, to relatives’ homes or across the border into Afghanistan.

In Peshawar, however, some of the store owners from Loe Sam whose property was crushed said there were limits to their understanding.

They had heard no word about their return or about reconstruction, said Hajji Shakir, the owner of two stores in Loe Sam, as he sat on the floor of a crowded house with a group of fellow merchants, clutching the account books that he had escaped with.

“If the government doesn’t rebuild, we will be thieves, suicide bombers,” he said. “We will be forced to do these things.”

Some of the displaced said they were also angered by the high number of civilian deaths, many of them incurred when Pakistani jet fighters and helicopter gunships attacked Taliban redoubts.

Friday, October 31, 2008

We are worst than cockroaches

CNN: Missile strikes reportedly kill 28 in Pakistan:

Well guys it okay. There was one allegedly Al-Qaeda organizer in those 28. Hence it was all legal to kill those people. You know guys the color of blood of people killed was not red. Even many has water inside their veins so it was good to kill them. They do not have families too and were born on trees. Hence no one cares about them too. See even Pakistan does not care about them. With there 100s of atomic bombs they let their own citizen die like freaky cockroaches. I am sorry if some cockroaches get hurt by my comparision. Pakistanies are indeed more freaky and worst than cockroaches.
Why Pakistan does not reply back?
May be it is because Pakistan needs aid from IMF to export cars and beauty product. They cannot make a internal combusion engine as it is much harder than making missiles? Pakistan can only use those missiles against our own citizens too. Pakistan also need America's money to import food after freely exporting their food to Afghanistan. May be Pakistanis need money to sell their own mothers in less than 20,000 dollars.

So dear USA, please give Pakistan some money (so that we can sell our mothers) and please kill more Pakistanis.

From
A Proud Pakistani

Syrians are much better than Shameful Pakistanis

USA kill Pakistanis every other day. However, never a USA embassy get closed. We never get out and protest the way Syrians are protesting. Syrians are looking so brave to me as compared to us, even though our Army is much stronger than them. I wonder why? Why we are so coward and cannot defend or even protest USA violation of our airspace and killing of civilians. Why Iran and Syria are much more brave?
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US embassy shut as Syrians protest over raid
(Source: DAWN 31 Oct, 2008)

Colonialists, listen, the people of Syria will never be brought to their knees,” cried youths as they massed in the city centre, “No to American terrorism” and “American democracy the killing of civilians at Abu Kamal”, the area targeted in Sunday’s US raid.
I want to denounce this act of American terrorism. We are going to liberate Palestine, and Syria will liberate its occupied land,” said a Palestinian woman named Shaimaa.

The protest wound down after several hours with no reports of violence.

The US embassy announced on its website it had closed on Thursday because of a possible demonstration and warned American citizens to stay away from the area.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

How to create a terrorist?

How to create a terrorist?
That is simple. You kill his relatives/friends or make his life miserable. Make sure that he will have
no justice from any courts. Hence when he will find no where to go and end the grief boiling in his heart. Then you will have one terrorist sooner or later for sure. (Example is here)

How to make a terrorist factory?
Just use some jets, or phosphorous bombs and kill some innocents. You will have a new batch of terrorist ready in few days. These new terrorist will commit suicide attack against your children. Hence kill more innocents and create another batch. This cycle should continue until these factories destroy your country and create new Bangladesh.

How to have peace?
Make sure that you punish only those how are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Make this process very transparent so that everyone can see the justice. It could be done using open-courts (as used to be during early Muslim Caliphs). Justice should be equal for powerful and poor. A country leader and a poor person should be equal in those courts. Peace is guaranteed in such an environment (believe me).

What we are doing in Pakistan? That is so obvious. Right? We are simply creating a new Bangladesh. The new Bangladesh's elders will tell stories to their children about massacres. Those children will hate us and will tell stories to their children.

Scene from my favorite movie of ALL times. Listen carefully last one minute of the scene.


Monday, October 20, 2008

Killing of Muslims by Muslims.

In Quran there is clearly written that killing a Muslim is not allowed (even killing a non-Muslim is not allowed unless war etc). Furthermore, in case of war if you kill some Muslim by mistake then you have to pay fine and compensate his family. This Islamic law is even written in Pakistan's constitution. We do not believe in Islam and our constitution anymore? What really we believe in then?
We keep killing each other and no punishment is ever forced on us. That is the reason we need a free and strong courts. The courts that can even take a General and even a Prime Minister if he violate any law.

Today my Army that I supposed to love, has killed 22 civilians in a air strike. How I feel about that. I feel very bad and disgusting. I cannot even describe my feeling here. I ask question why to have air-strike in an area like SWAT where an operation could be taken placed easily? I ask question that how many times India do air-strike in 8 provinces with insurgencies going on, in their country. I ask question that if India do not do air-strike often that what is wrong with my Army. Why after killing 1000s (if not 3 million) in Bangladesh they have still not learned a lesson their lesson? When the hell they will learn their lesson?
Note that we Muslims cannot call killing other Muslims by mistake as collateral damage. We have to avoid it even if many soldiers die. I ask if doing air-strikes in a well populated area was the way to avoid it?
I cannot find stronger words to condemn this.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Shameful acts of Pakistan

I love my country. However, I feel so ashamed when I had learned that we have handed 14 Chinese Muslims (BROTHERS) to USA who had no connection with terrorism. Even USA said in 2004 that they are innocent however, they are still in the Guantanamo bay as USA do not know where to send them and they do not want to go to China. (Read more here).
We have also handed over the ambassador of Afghanistan to USA. He was a Muslim ambassador and brother. He was also send to Guantanamo bay and was tortured badly. That is the reason we need a free and strong judiciary. So that anyone who violates constitution could be procescuted.
That are the reason I dislike Busharraf and anyone who support him.

Here is some sentences from Ambassader (
Mulla Zaeef) book "Your Excellency, You are No More Excellency" (a really cool title telling what Pakistan had done with him).

“The American forces started chatting while sat over my back, as I was a wood or stone. I was impatiently waiting for death, when my soul will fly from my body, when Azrael (Angel of Death) will lie its claw on me, oh Pakistan.”

Above two example are only the tip of iceberg. One has to read American media reports about innocent released from Gitmo bay and Busharraf book to realize it fully.

Christians - Covert or Leave

You might heard that Islam and Muslims do not tolerate other religions. However, this thing is proved wrong in history. Christians and other religion people had been living with Muslims since long time, even before there were any Muslims in Europe. For example Muslim have ruled Indian-subcontinent for few hundred years and mostly (>70%) population was not Muslims or never forced to convert to Islam. I agree there could be some exceptions and bad incidents.
Similarly in Indonesia, Malaysia and many other countries today many non-Muslims are living in peace. Even in my country Pakistan, I have never heard that there had been any force conversion. There had been some tit for tat incidents for example when Hindus had demolished Babari Mosque then some ignorant people had demolished some Hindu's temples. However, I have never found anyone forced to convert or threaten otherwise on the basis of his religion. That is all because of Quran teaching as Quran is explicitly against force conversions.
On the other hand India called itself secular. However, in the past they have burned alive many christians (see google), had demolished mosques (including 1600 century Babari mosque). Furthermore, check following recent incident where they are trying to do force convertions. I wonder why Islam is non-tolerant and threat to them? What we have done wrong and Hindus are doing right? How come world really like them and hate
Islam?

BOREPANGA, India — The family of Solomon Digal was summoned by neighbors to what serves as a public square in front of the village tea shop. Borepanga has been rocked by weeks of religious violence.

They were ordered to get on their knees and bow before the portrait of a Hindu preacher. They were told to turn over their Bibles, hymnals and the two brightly colored calendar images of Christ that hung on their wall. Then, Mr. Digal, 45, a Christian since childhood, was forced to watch his Hindu neighbors set the items on fire. “ ‘Embrace Hinduism, and your house will not be demolished,’ ” (Source NYTimes)

Friday, October 10, 2008

Good Bye Dear Dr. Atta

Today a great Pakistani has resigned from HEC [1]. Although I dislike General Busharraf a lot and most of his policies was wrong. However, I really liked Dr. Atta. It is not because he had given me a scholarship for my PhD. Instead I really believe on his ideas. I like the idea that 1) we should have good scientific community (teachers) in Pakistan and 2) We much create excellent universities with excellent teachers in Pakistan.
Note that, no country progress due to primary education. It always progress from research, inventions and good higher education. For example SriLanka has 97% literacy rate [2]. Have you ever listen to their scientific achievements? Even we are doing better than SriLanka with our less than 50% literacy rate.

I totally agree that primary education is important so that your Universities can get good students. However, if you have less money then it is always beneficial to spend on higher education. It is because, the higher education creates leaders and they tend to improve the overall System and create new jobs. Furthermore, you can produce good results quickly by spending on higher education as compared to the primary education.
I really appreciated Dr. Atta efforts of creating new Europian Universities in Pakistan. It was always my dream that we had top ranking Universities in Pakistan so that everyone does not have to go abroad for higher education. Dr. Atta was creating KTH, Sweden campus in Pakistan and also many other such cool Universities. Note that in India's success, IIT has a most important role [4]. I was imagining a really great scientific community in Pakistan which would have been creating new jobs, companies and scientists.
However, today I feel that my above mentioned dream has shattered. The new to be Chairman Javaid Laghari has following to say about our higher education.
"I would like to see is more money for education, particularly at the lower and at the primary level education, not at the higher education, because we have got very weak foundations. We can no more afford to make nine Engineering Universities with foreign collaborations and at the cost of 200 billions rupees. I think, that is something that should be thrown away at least for the next five to ten years, and we should focus more on primary education."[5]

Once again we will be having more ghost schools and no results. Welcome back to 1990s. My dream still cannot be fulfilled and we might never go high tech...

Monday, September 29, 2008

The Satanic Verses part 2 is coming?

(Source NYTimes)

“The Jewel of Medina,” a novel about the early life of Prophet Muhammad wife, A’isha is coming in October 2008. According to Denise Spellberg, an associate professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin who has read an advance copy of the book. It was “an ugly, stupid piece of work” and “soft-core pornography” .

Why they have to come up with such things after sometime? Why they really wishes to have clash of civilization?

Thursday, September 25, 2008

President of Islamic republic of Pakistan

We being Muslims should proud on our president.


(Source: CNN, BBC)
Zardari then called her "gorgeous" and said: "Now I know why the whole of America is crazy about you."

"You are so nice," Palin said, smiling. "Thank you."

A handler from Zardari's entourage then told the two politicians to keep shaking hands for the cameras.

"If he's insisting, I might hug," Zardari said. Palin smiled politely in response.

Video at Yahoo

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

No Gas, power, and water supply. Free Target killing

MINGORA, Sept 23: Six people were killed and 15 others injured on Tuesday when law-enforcement personnel opened fire on a violent mob protesting against suspension of power, gas and water supply in Swat.
Thousands of people took part in demonstrations in Mingora and Fizaghut against what they called the government’s failure to protect their lives and property....
“How can anyone survive without electricity, gas, water and food,” one of the protesters, who identified himself as Sarfaraz, told Dawn. “Where is the government and where is its writ?” he asked
“Why should one pay taxes to a government which has no authority; the militants rule the region … the government has no say,” he said.
Criticising the suspension of amenities and imposition of curfew, another protester said: “My children and parents are fasting and there is no food or water.”
The people of Alahabad, Dakorak, Charbagh and nearby villages also organised protests against the killing of five members of a family when their house was hit by shell on Monday (More at Source: Dawn 24 Sept 2008).

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

A Thanks to Pakistan Army after Hating them for a Long Time

Today I have read following News "CNN: Pakistan orders troops to repel U.S. raids" and I felt really good. I have started feeling good about Pakistan Army after disliking it for a long time for helping USA and its partners. Hence I have to say this is all because of the change Gen. Kiyani has made after becoming Army chief.

I believe that this change has nothing to do with civil Govt. as Mr. Zardari and co. (e.g. YACKY Rehman Malik and Hussain Haqqani) will be happier to continue supporting USA in killing innocents. I am worried that
Kiyani brave actions might end up getting him fired by our famously corrupt president. Kiyani might not resist himself getting fired as he looks professional enough to follow procedures.

Furthermore, I wonder that when Gen. Kiyani will realize that killing people by Pakistan Army is equally bad. We do not wish to create another Bangladesh where they have red circle in their flag representing massacres. I think we should avail all the possible options 101% before using force. As every innocent killed by mistake create many angry people or militants.


Monday, September 15, 2008

Ahhhhhhh: The Smell of Freedom

You know slavery is a bad thing. It is such a bad thing that even death is better than that. It is because a slave is not really alive. We (read Muslim/Pakistanis) are salves. They (read USA and its partners) can take any one of us from his house without any court proceedings and can put him in some unknown-jail or tortured him. They can kill anyone they wish anywhere. No court and no judge is required. You could be innocent but it does not matter to them. They will say you as potential threat or Sleeper agent and you will be gone for many years.

After feeling for long time being slaved by foreign forces. I feel good today. I am happy, very happy...
My heart is jumping with joy and I feel air filled with the pleasant smell of freedom. We might not be still free but I can enjoy this smell for today at least. You know why I feel that all because of this News (BBC:Pakistan soldiers 'confront US' and NyTimes: Pakistan Troop Fire Turns Back U.S. Helicopters).

Whoa-oa-oa! I feel good, I knew that I would, now
I feel good, I knew that I would, now
So good, so good, ..... (James Brown)


Let them put sanctions on us and let them destroy our economy. I prefer hunger and pain over slavery. Please give me mine freedom and honor as I want to feel free for rest of my life. I can live in a very poor country but I do not wish to be in a salved (rich) country....

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Terrorist can kill other Terrorist without any court proceedings

So that means they (USA and their partners) can kill whoever they THINK is terrorist and no court, no judge is required. Great work.... Obviously it is right and no one object it. If someone object it then he is a terrorist and will be executed? Right?


.... secret program the U.S. military has used to kill terrorists, according to a new book by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward.

Bob Woodward's book, "The War Within: Secret White House History 2006-2008," came out Monday.
The program -- which Woodward compares to the World War II era Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb -- must remain secret for now or it would "get people killed," Woodward said Monday on CNN's Larry King Live.
"It is a wonderful example of American ingenuity solving a problem in war, as we often have," Woodward said.

Source:
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/09/09/iraq.secret/index.html

Monday, September 8, 2008

Terrorists (USA) Strike Again

The missile attack at about 10:20 a.m. killed nine people, including two children, and injured up to 18, according to the account from the intelligence official. (NYTimes 8th September)

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Why USA is a Terroist?

You want to know that why people think and believe that USA is the biggest terrorist state? Read following and you will get the idea.


WANA, Sept 3: At least 20 people, most of them women and children, were killed in an assault by US-led coalition forces on a village near the Afghan border (inside Pakistan) on Wednesday.
According to people in Musa Neka Ziarat, three US helicopters landed in the plains at around 4am, troops disembarked from them and attacked a house, killing 10 people.
They said that two children, three women and five men were killed in the attack on the house of one Payo Jan Torjikhel. A woman survived the indiscriminate shooting, they said.
The troops then opened fire on villagers who had come out of their homes, killing another 10 people. The victims, including three children and two women, belonged to the families of Faiz Mohammad and Nazar Jan.
Payo Jan and Nazar Jan were also killed.
Local people said Payo Jan and the two other families had no association with militants.
“The Americans came in helicopters, landed, walked up to the houses, started shooting and then flew back towards Afghanistan,” a villager told Dawn.

Source: DAWN

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

My sister, that I could not save...


Aafia Siddiqui (the Grey lady of Bagram) was a scientist and a well educated young girl from Pakistan.
She had be taken by USA terrorist from Karachi five years ago and was recently found in mentally ill condition in Bagram Afghanistan. She is already well known to be as weeping lady or a Grey lady Bagram. No one knows what happened to her three children who were gone missing with her.

I piss on the money given by USA to Pakistan and I piss on our salaved Govt. I wish to have freedom where our citizen has protection and our Govt. stand for them. I wish to have a country where we can say "one for all and all for one". Is that too much to ask for?


Sources:
The ‘tortured’ life of Bagram’s Grey Lady (The Telegraph)
Female alleged terror 'fixer' due in N.Y. court (MSNBC)
Aafia Siddiqui detained for political reasons: lawyer (DAWN)
The Grey Lady of Bagram (Cage-Prisoners)
Pakistani scientist alive, in custody (Boston Globe)
Wounded Pakistani woman faces US judge (Yahoo News)
Pakistani scientist in U.S. custody (UPI)
NBC: Feds: Woman Linked To Al Qaeda Brought To NYC For Trial
Boston Herald: Ex-Boston woman with suspected terror ties located
LA Times: Accused Al Qaeda sleeper agent in custody
BBC Urdu:
عافیہ کے لیے آواز اُٹھائیں: فوزیہ
NY Times: Pakistani Suspected of Qaeda Ties Is Held

Reuters: Pakistan demands access to al Qaeda suspect in U.S.
Daily Times: ‘Pakistani woman detained at Bagram airbase’

Friday, June 20, 2008

Nuke in the hand of terrorists

  • Which country has used nukes so far?
  • In which country up to thousand nuke-parts are missing? (source-1, source-2)
  • In which country an airplane with nukes traveled by mistake from one side to another? (source-1, source-2)

However, obviously world should be worried about Pakistan's nukes only.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Salute to General Kayani

Why anyone should dislike his own Army. If it stand for nation's freedom and honor. Thank you General Kayani for enabling me once again to start appreciating my Army.


Source NY Times 18 June, 2008
Whatever the case, the fury over the airstrikes was such that Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, the new military chief, who the Americans hoped would be a dependable successor to Mr. Musharraf, personally approved an unusually strong statement last week from the Pakistani military, which called the strikes “cowardly and unprovoked,” the Pakistani officials said.

General Kayani has refused every suggestion of letting American forces operate in the tribal areas, even on an advisory basis, American officials have said. A plan for American trainers to accompany Pakistani troops on missions to root out insurgents in the tribal areas was ruled out completely, a senior Pakistani military official said.