tarar786
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they open their mouth
only when kicked out by a boss......
EX EDITOR "THE NEWS" writes bla bla bla .........
Three weeks ago, I resigned as editor of Pakistan's most influential
English daily, the News. My proprietor had directed me to apologize to the chiefs of the
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) for my decision to publish details of a confessional statement
by Omar Saeed Sheikh, the prime suspect in the abduction and murder of Wall Street Journal
reporter Daniel Pearl. I was the first local journalist Danny contacted last year when he
arrived in Karachi to cover Pakistan, and America's war against terror, the latest dimension of
which was seen in Sunday's attack on a church in Islamabad.
Never lacking for audacity, the ISI first broke into our newsroom on Feb. 17 to detect our
story on Sheikh, in which he linked the ISI directly to his involvement in last December's
terrorist attacks on India's Parliament. With such embarrassing information coming from one
of their own kind -- Sheikh had, after all, turned himself in for interrogation to his former ISI
handler on Feb. 5, a week before Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, visited
Washington -- the regime's principal information officer called me at 1 a.m. and demanded I
pull the piece.
When his coercion failed, my proprietor in London was called. He tried to stop publication,
but failed, and the next day the government pulled all its advertising -- accounting for over half
our income -- in an effort to silence my paper completely. Then they asked the owner to sack
me, as well as three other senior journalists.
I resigned rather than be part of a conspiracy to mislead Pakistan's people. Fearing for my
safety -- and with the Pearl case fresh in mind -- I chose to join my family in Virginia and live
to fight another day.
And fight we must. This media management is the first sign of where Gen. Musharraf's newly
tactful ISI is headed. "Managing" politics and rigging October's elections are next on the
agenda. There are signs that a political party is being put together to legitimize Gen. Musharraf
as an all-powerful president, to stay in office well beyond any reasonable time-frame.
Games we have seen so many times are underway in Pakistan again. I'm not talking about
cricket with India, but about an effort to manipulate the press, to usurp the right to fair
elections, and to hide Islamists under a presentable wrap. (Only last week, Gen. Musharraf
released most of the arrested Taliban activists and their fanatic leaders.)
The primary instrument of change in achieving this devil's pact is Gen. Musharraf's recasting of
the ISI as a more docile institution, ostensibly purged of Islamist hard-liners and Taliban
sympathizers. But buyers beware.
Another intelligence disaster now looms. Its similarities to the Zia days are remarkable. Gen.
Musharraf, the military dictator of the day, is the new darling of the West fighting the new
enemy in Afghanistan. Billions of American taxpayer dollars are again set to flow. A beautiful
facade has been crafted for external consumption, on everything from press freedoms and
elections to a corruption-free economy and an Islamist-free state. The reality is harshly
different.
The ISI has been assigned the task of recruiting representatives for this effort. They are to
cajole and coerce the press and politicians. Key leaders from the political parties of both
former prime ministers -- Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif -- are being lined up for
pre-approval. The Islamist role will be safeguarded by fundamentalist generals.
A full dress rehearsal of this methodology was carried out during the recently concluded
countrywide polls for mayors and deputy mayors. Every city, big or small, had a pre-selected
mayor. In Pakistan's military stronghold, Rawalpindi, ISI interference in seating a
pre-approved candidate was so blatant that the non-political but highly compliant chamber of
commerce president was "elected" mayor against better-known political stalwarts.
Pakistan has played crucial roles in two of the main victories of our era -- those over
communism and terrorism. The first time, the West looked away while evil forces were born
in our midst, destroying our culture and society. The moderate majority was silenced into
submission until the world woke up on Sept. 11.
The warning signs are there again. America must invest its political and financial capital in
institutions, not individuals. The American people and their elected representatives must not
look the other way again. Freedom of the press is under siege. The promised return of
democracy is being systematically compromised. American aid is being used to achieve
dubious objectives. And the poor people of Pakistan, in defense of whom the ISI and Gen.
Musharraf have made their last stand, may once again lose whatever is left of a country that
can still be great. (By SHAHEEN SEHBAI )
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....oh Titanic
After years and years of investigations on Titanic's sinking, the results were, that
the ship had been sunk by Islamic fundamentalists. A small boat had been found parked not far away from the place where the Titanic now dwells. Inside that boat, the police found a booklet on "instructions on steering into icebergs" in Arabic language.
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OSAMA VIDEO
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WAR SURVEY
Do you think....
(1) The Afghan bombing is a strike against Islam and not Terrorism
(2)You support Pakistan Government's decision to side with America in this war.
(3)Pakistan has wisely provided 'air-bases' to US forces.
(4)Pakistan is in need of a civilian setup to handle the present crisis.
Current Results
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unending miseries....
Shahs of Afghanistan:
Amanullah Khan - son of Habibullah (Feb 1919 - abdicated Jan 1929);
Inayatullah Khan - brother (Jan 1929 deposed);
Habibullah Ghazi (Bacha Saqao) - usurper (Jan 1929 - deposed and executed Oct 1929);
Muhammad Nadir - great-grandnephew of Dost Mohammad (1929 - assassinated 1933);
Muhammad Zahir - son (1933 - deposed 1973).
Presidents of the Republic of Afghanistan:
Sardar Muhammad Daoud - Zahir Shah's cousin (July 1973 - deposed and assassinated April 1978);
Noor Muhammad Taraki (April 1978 - deposed and executed September 1979);
Hafizullah Amin (September 1979 - deposed and assassinated December 1979);
Babrak Karmal (December 1979 - deposed May 1986);
Muhammad Najibullah (May 1986 - deposed March 1992, later hanged by the Taliban 1996);
Sibgatullah Mujaddedi (March 1992 - deposed June 1992);
Burhanuddin Rabban
new_beau
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Its really a good article..I have read it all. It can be discussed more and more...But, I am afraid there will be no result.
In my Personal Opinion...
1. Pakistan's Decision to be a participant in (So Called) WAR AGAINST TERRORISM was very much right. Bcoz Now a days we can see a clear picture of Pakistan's Positive Image in th eWorl. And Our Enemy CANT blame us staright away. We can talk to them eye to eye.
2. War in Afghanistan is NOT against Islam. And If It is, Its only due to the (So Called) WAR LORDS of Afghanistan whom never wanted peace in last more than 30 Years.
3. Pakistan Gave its Air Basis to America. It was not a wise decision totally but It has been handled carefully by our Army.
5. Pakistan DOES NOT require ANY CIVILIAN SETUP until atleast next 10 Years. Becuase We have moved 10 Years Ahead in these last 3 Years. We dont want to Go 50 Years Back again.
The Most Bad Effect
The Only Bad thing happend in these last 3 or 4 years, Which is I agree is the worst, We have Lost and we are losing are Islamic and Cultural Image and Values day by day.