Tag Archives: custodial killing
Kashmir In Question
Posted on29. Jul, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
INDIA IS NOT BEHIND ISRAEL, IS IT? By Inshah Malik Kashmir has been a political conflict since the time it shifted its governance base from the Dogra rule to India, almost sixty years old. For long it has been ignored in the mainstream politics in India, reducing the Indian extended rule in Kashmir to a [...]
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For its Failures, CIA Must Not Blame ISI!
Posted on15. Jul, 2010 by Asif H Raja.
An Age Old Tradition, For Its Failures, The Stronger Passes On The Buck To Weaker Brig Asif Haroon Raja The US is deeply concerned that Haqqani network based in North Waziristan (NW) is killing American soldiers in Afghanistan. It complains that the militants have safe havens in FATA which seriously jeopardizes US efforts to defeat [...]
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TRILLION DOLLAR “FIND” COVER FOR HOLLBROOK-KARZAI DRUG CARTEL
Posted on16. Jun, 2010 by Jeff.
RUSSIA GOES HEAD TO HEAD AGAINST AMERICA DRUG RUNNING IN AFGHANISTAN Editor’s Note: The drug cartels of Afghanistan have also taken into its fold the top level players from Pakistan. Whenever drug trade of Afghanistan is studied, it must also take Pakistan into its study. Without the study of Pakistan, this study remains inconclusive. Colonel Eugene [...]
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Pakistan: Rundown on recent developments
Posted on26. May, 2010 by Jeff.
By Brig Asif Haroon Raja During the last few months some important events have taken place each having bearing on the security of Pakistan. After creating hype over Quetta Shura for several months and threatening to use drones in Quetta in case Pakistan refused to launch a military operation within Pashtun belt of Balochistan, the [...]
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Posted on26. May, 2010 by Jeff.
By Sajjad Shaukat Recently, the sacrilegious caricatures competition of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) inspired by an American cartoonist on Facebook triggered protests across the Muslim world in general and Pakistan in particular. On the orders of Lahore High Court, the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) banned access to Facebook including YouTube and restricted access to Wikipedia [...]
Afghan Swamp; Trap For US-NATO
Posted on22. May, 2010 by Jeff.
HISTORY IS A WITNESS AMERICA NEVER LEARNS FROM HISTORY Brig Asif Haroon Raja Pakistan has gone through internal upheavals quite frequently but most were foreign inspired. India played a lead role in instigating fissiparous forces in erstwhile East Pakistan, Sindh, Balochistan and Frontier provinces by inflaming their grievances and injecting in them ideas to resort [...]
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Pakistan Being Profiled As The Next Evil Doer
Posted on17. May, 2010 by Jeff.
False flag terrorist attempt reported from Chile By Wayne Madsen Pakistani national Mohammed Saif-ur-Rehman Khan, arrested last week in Santiago, Chile after an explosives detector at the U.S. embassy in Santiago picked up traces of TNT and and Tetryl, another explosive compound, on his cell phone and papers. A later police search of Khan’s apartment revealed [...]
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Now Is Pakistan in Line of Fire as the Next Evil Doer?
Posted on04. May, 2010 by Jeff.
By Jeff Gates Who was surprised to find Pakistan associated with a “significant terrorist event” in New York? Was anyone surprised that this “car bomb” incident occurred in the same city as the last significant event? Or that news reports promptly featured the Taliban of Pakistan? Who labeled it a significant terrorist event? A “security [...]
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THE LAURA BUSH “CONFESSION” FAR FROM HARMLESS
Posted on30. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
CONFESSION OF EARLY COMPLICITY IN FATAL CRASH PART OF DECADES LONG COVERUP DECEPTION, THREATS AND COVER-UPS SURROUND BUSH CLAN By Gordon Duff Back in 2000, when the Bush machine was attacking John McCain for having fathered an inter-racial child and for being a homosexual, we had thought politics had reached the lowest levels possible. This [...]
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Mystery behind Taliban Shura
Posted on25. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
Why This Sudden Interest In Shura? By Brig Asif Haroon Raja From September last year onwards Taliban Shura or more popularly termed as Quetta Shura (QS) suddenly cropped up in US media and drummed up. New York Times wrote that that issue of Taliban leadership Shura in Quetta had emerged at top of Obama administration’s [...]