Tag Archives: General Zia
India, the Water Terrorist and SAARC
Posted on11. May, 2010 by Jeff.
By Zaheerul Hassan 16th SAARC summit was held at Thimpu, capital of Bhutan from April 28 -29, 2010. People of the participant countries are looking towards their leaders for establishment of regional peace in this highly adverse security environment. They feel that future of their new generation has become highly insecure due to poverty, continuous [...]
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‘Final Solution’ Frenzy: Final Solution for Pakistan – Part IV
Posted on10. May, 2010 by Jeff.
Continued from Part Three ByTariq Saeedi With Sergi Pyatakov in Moscow, Mark Davidson in Washington, Qasim Jan in Kandahar and Rupa Kival in New Delhi (nCa) — The components of the ‘Final Solution’ for Pakistan are known, and almost ready. The exact shape those components will take when put together is not so clear. The [...]
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‘Final Solution’ Frenzy: Rendezvous with Final Solution – Part III
Posted on09. May, 2010 by Jeff.
Continued from Part Two By Tariq Saeedi With Sergi Pyatakov in Moscow, Mark Davidson in Washington (nCa) — Several things happened since the publication of the second report in this series about a couple of week ago: Karzai finally broke down under tremendous American pressure; after a gap of six years terrorism resurfaced in Russia [...]
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Deceptive quest by India to restore peace
Posted on07. May, 2010 by Jeff.
DREAMING FRIENDSHIP WITH INDIA IS LIVING IN A FOOL’S PARADISE By Brig Asif Haroon Raja The changing geo-political environment in the region with particular reference to Afghanistan saved Pakistan by the skin of the teeth from getting seriously harmed. However, loosening of the noose placed around the neck of Pakistan by the team of conspirators [...]
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AFGHANISTAN: MR. KHALILZAD, WHY SHOULD THE WHITEHOUSE PAGE YOU?
Posted on06. May, 2010 by Jeff.
BY Khalil Nouri Mr. Khalilzad! I don’t get it! Why should anyone on earth page you? Except for Kathleen Parker, a writer for Washington Post, who says, “Paging Mr. Khalilzad! That is, Zalmay Khalilzad, former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan and now a wandering consultant on all things Afghan and Middle Eastern. Might we impose on [...]
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EMERGING THREAT TO WORLD: Indo-Israeli Nexus
Posted on05. May, 2010 by Jeff.
WORLD MUST TAKE A NOTE OF THE REAL EVIL By Sajjad Shaukat Taking cognizance of the growing threat of global terrorism which has been dividing the Western and Islamic nations on cultural and religious lines since 9/11, American and European governments have already started inter-faith dialogue especially between the Christian and the Muslim nations. In [...]
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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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INDIA: Secularism Exposed; Hindu Terrorism on Rise
Posted on30. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
HINDU MILITANCY GETS STATE SUPPORT By Sajjad Shaukat India which claims to be a secular state, has broken all the records of violence, genocide and massacre perpetrated on various ethnic and religious groups, entailing the community of its own lower castes. These atrocities and injustices display that Hindu terrorism is on rise. South Asia Terrorism [...]
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Rationales for Indo-Saudi Strategic Partnership
Posted on29. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan Indian Premier Dr. Manmohan Singh visited the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) from February 27 to March 1, 2010. The Riyadh Declaration–2010, signed as the upshot of this visit is considered as a historical document for the promotion of Indo-Saudi relationship. While tracing the Indo-Saudi history, overall, this was the [...]
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India: Heading for a Bloodbath
Posted on28. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
By Rohini Hensman To people desperately trying to avert a bloodbath in the forest belt, the PUDR statement on the massacre of 76 CRPF jawans in Dantewada caused considerable consternation, and Sumanta Banerjee’s response to it even more so. According to the PUDR statement, ‘As a civil rights organization we neither condemn the killing of [...]