Wali tipped to be next Pak president

August 19, 2008

ISLAMABAD – Awami National Party president Asfandyar Wali is tipped to replace Pervez Musharraf who resigned as president on Monday, sources said. Wali is close to coalition partners Asif Zardari and Nawaz Sharif and will also be acceptable to Maulana Fazlur Rehman. >>>>>


Implementation of sharia demanded

August 19, 2008

PESHAWAR: The Bajaur Youth Movement (BYM) has demanded the government implement Sharia in Bajuar Agency in order to end unrest in the area. The movement also urged the government to halt on-going military operation.  >>>>>


Deadlock and death in inauspicious start to Pakistan post-Musharraf

August 19, 2008

Post-Musharraf Pakistan got off to an inauspicious start yesterday, after a meeting of the coalition government resulted in deadlock over the key issue of the judiciary, and Taliban militants demonstrated that their violent campaign would continue with a suicide bombing that killed at least 27.

Pervez Musharraf resigned as Pakistan’s president on Monday in order to avoid impeachment following a series of crises, starting with the sacking in March 2007 of the country’s chief justice.  >>>>>


Joy on streets of Pakistan – but not in the US – as Musharraf resigns

August 19, 2008
THE “war on terror” lost a staunch ally yesterday, when Pervez Musharraf resigned as president of Pakistan to avoid a looming battle to impeach him. The mood in the country was jubilant, with crowds dancing in the streets of Lahore and chanting “Musharraf out!”, a refrain heard often in recent weeks. However, the former dictator’s departure has sparked fears that Pakistan’s next leader may not forge such close partnerships with the United States in the fight against terrorism. >>>>>
In this article, we are painting Musharraf as a U.S. ally, and clearly calling him a dictator. Is this not conceivable in the minds of the masses?

MPs demand Musharraf be tried under Article 6

August 19, 2008

ISLAMABAD: A majority of the parliamentarians on Monday opposed safe passage for former president Pervez Musharraf and demanded his trial under Article 6 of the constitution.  >>>>>


President Musharraf of Pakistan Resigns

August 18, 2008

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Under pressure over impending impeachment charges, President Pervez Musharraf announced he would resign Monday, ending nearly nine years as one of the United States’ most important allies in the campaign against terrorism.  >>>>>


China’s tough Xinjiang policy backfires

August 16, 2008

China’s success in eliminating clusters of Muslim insurgencies in the western province of Xinjiang may have pushed an alleged separatist movement across the border into Pakistan and Afghanistan, exposing it to greater influences by jihadi groups in those countries. >>>>>

It appears that many of world’s secular, sovereign states have abandoned their fight against each other to somehow alienate their true threats — Islam, because Muslims seem to not change their religious beliefs for the sake of world imperialism.   It’s interesting that the secular and only governments who are the permanent members of the United Nations: China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and United States each have their oppressive histories and imperialistic agendas.  Muslims were actually the ones relied upon for the front lines against these countries, and seem to have fought the hardest with the least resources.


Al Qaeda may attack during US election season: official

August 16, 2008

A top US counter-terrorism official has warned of a heightened risk of an Al Qaeda attack during the upcoming US election season with the terrorist outfit exploiting recent political turmoil in Pakistan to strengthen its sanctuary there. >>>>>

Suspicion is of the blackest of lies.  And pubilcizing this suspicion serves what purpose?  Nothing more to propagandize a potential attack (false flag operation, possibly) to condition the public for an upcoming convulsion of the election process that may allow a significant change for what we expect to be a normal Obama-McCain standoff.  Are we preparing for possible Martial Law?  Will the election be hijacked (as many would argue it has already been)?

A Muslim teenager can accurately predict more attacks on its own, unarmed people, than the scheming, well-armed intelligence officers that are follow the blueprints for the war-on-terror. 


Pakistan’s Musharraf to resign as president-FT

August 15, 2008

Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf will resign rather than face impeachment by parliament, the Financial Times said on its Web site, citing government officials and a member of his circle.  >>>>>

 

 


Taliban: ‘Open war’ in Pakistan as bomb kills 14

August 14, 2008

The Pakistani Taliban declared “open war” Tuesday in response to military offensives in the northwest, saying it staged a bombing that destroyed an air force truck and killed up to 14 people, including a child.  >>>>>

Isn’t open war declared when you are being bombed, as Pakistan is doing to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan?  It appears that once again, the Taliban are ‘responding to open war.’  But for some reason, we continue modeling the West on our approach to foreign affairs.  I wonder if this launch has anything to do with lighting another match to attempt to stave off the imminent departure of Musharraf; or bigger yet, copy the efforts of U.S. – Iraq; Georgia – Russia; Kurdistan – Turkey; Israel – Iran…?  Are the comparisons that far fetched?


Pakistan army won’t support Musharraf: Govt

August 13, 2008

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s ruling coalition said on Tuesday the army would not intervene to support embattled President Pervez Musharraf, whom the government says it will impeach for years of alleged misrule.  >>>>

“Misrule” – should be interpretted as being set up whereby the Muslims of his country will be the next on the Western annihilation list, by allowing Pakistan to attempt to serve two masters.


Police Shootings Raise Kashmir Toll to 19

August 13, 2008

SRINAGAR, Kashmir — The death toll from violence in Indian-controlled Kashmir climbed to 19 on Tuesday, as security forces fired on protesters defying a curfew and were themselves pelted with stones. Nearly 300 security officers have been injured, the police said, since clashes broke out Monday. >>>>>


Indian troops kill unarmed Kashmiri Muslims

August 13, 2008

Indian troops shot dead at least 10 Muslim demonstrators in Kashmir yesterday as they battled to control a new wave of protests against India’s control over the disputed region. >>>>>

Any thought of seeking justice are deemed to be the thoughts of terrorism.


Chief Minister: No room for terrorism in Islam

August 12, 2008

Chief Minister NWFP Ameer Haider Khan Hoti has said that there was no room for terrorism in Islam, saying all the religions were meant for promoting love, harmony and to put the humanity on right path. “Every religion believe in peace and are against violence and terrorism and they are a major source of teaching and searching for peace and tranquility against hatred and unrest,” Hoti said this during a meeting with a delegation of Pakistan Council of World Religions headed Qari Rohullah Madani, Chief Khatteeb NWFP Government. >>>>

Terrorism has been attributed to Islam, including any act of desperately defending oneself from oppression and/or occupation.  The secular world disguises true acts of terrorism with impunity by indoctrinating their citizens to believe that no matter what, non-Muslims are incapable of terrorism.  Whatever horror is committed is all in the name of preservation of the free world.  The word terrorism is highly played out.  Most people, educated or not, are educated to this game.


Pakistan diplomats visit US-held terror suspect

August 11, 2008

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry says Pakistani diplomats have met with a woman described as a possible “fixer” for al-Qa’ida.  >>>>>

Sounds like a lot of speculation.  Another desperate smear tactic to save face on the War on Terror.


In response to US demands: Pakistani military attacks Islamist forces

August 10, 2008

The Pakistani government has ordered major military offensives against the Islamist groups in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Federally Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA), which are allegedly assisting the insurgency against US and NATO forces over the border in Afghanistan. The operations follow the visit to Washington by Prime Minister Yousuf Rusa Gilani last month, during which the Bush administration demanded a crackdown.  >>>>>


Pakistan army to ask Pervez Musharraf to resign

August 10, 2008

The claim was supported by a former military aide to the president who said that the army’s leadership wished Mr Musharraf to be spared the humiliation of impeachment. >>>>>


Militants Abduct About 30 Pakistani Police, Troops

July 29, 2008

“The government is not honoring the peace agreement with Taliban and the government will be responsible for any consequences,” he said. “We will take revenge for any action against us.” >>>>>

            “Make fair agreements and stick to them.” – Confucius

 

“God does not forbid you respecting those who have not made war against you on account of [your] religion, and have not driven you forth from your homes, that you show them kindness and deal with them justly; surely God loves the doers of justice.  God only forbids you respecting those who made war upon you on account of (your) religion, and drove you forth from your homes and backed up (others) in your expulsion, that you make friends with them, and whoever makes friends with them, these are the unjust. – Al Qur’an, 60:8-9


U.S. war on terrorism loses ground in Pakistan

July 28, 2008

The Bush administration may leave the region the same way it found it, with Al Qaeda entrenched and U.S. intelligence officials frustrated.

WASHINGTON — Although the “war on terrorism” remains a consuming focus of the U.S. government, the Bush administration appears poised to leave behind a situation not unlike the one it inherited nearly eight years ago: a resurgent Al Qaeda ensconced in South Asia, training new recruits, plotting attacks against the West, and seemingly beyond the United States’ reach. >>>>>
The Pakistanis are realizing that continue the “War on Terror” allows for their present ally, the U.S., may be turning on them.

RAW, Mossad, creating trouble, claims Pak

July 27, 2008

LAHORE: Indian and Israeli intelligence agencies have ganged up to stir trouble in Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan, Pakistan’s intelligence agencies have alleged.  

The agencies, in a report to the government quoted by Online news agency, have asked it to take “ample measures” to combat terrorism allegedly linked to Indian diplomatic missions in Afghanistan and Indian and Israeli spy outfits.  >>>>>

India and Israel are self-proclaimed democracies with significant Muslim populations that have a history of being unwanted in their own countries.  It is interesting that Pakistan, an ally of the U.S. in the ‘war on terror,’ and an Islamic Republic that actually does have nuclear weapons, officially reports that the two ‘democracies’ are committing acts of terror, and Western news sources seem to ignore this.