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 how is life in pakistan right now...i need to make a speech about that to! and what could you do if you were pakistan's president! ...


 Is Pakistan directed by islamic rules? ...


 what do Indians think of India's current role Pakistan? what do Americans think of the USA's friendship there and the emergency that was declared a while back? anyone can answer, your views are appreciated :-). ...


 what do Indians think of India's current place in Pakistan's- er - current state? do you think that India should stay neutral or take a part or what? just wondering :-). sorry for putting this in travel but i couldn't think of any other place that wouldn't take weeks or wouldn't give me a million insults :-)! ...


 Is pakistan going to set off an a-bomb because of the death of that ex-prime minister chick and if they do how strong would tha a-bomb be and how far would the impact go? lol just curious about ur comments=P ...


 Hey guys how are u? I live in pakistan and no im not your average Pakistani. We have a home worth over $750000 and I have a driver, 3 maids, and a cook. My dad has amazing cars and I have all the name brands like D&G Gucci LV. So I think I've established that im not the Pakistani u see on the news. I am TOTALLY againt extreme islamist and its horrible what they do. Actually I lost someone dear to me in the 9/11 attacks. I DO NOT WANT ANY PAKISTANI PPLTO ANSWER MY QUESTION!! How do u guys feel about extreme islam?? ...


 does the pakistan supports the terrorists?.if so then please give explanation?.wt abt musharaf? ...


 Can anyone tell me three MAJOR issues that is going on it Pakistan right now? Like about government, health, wars, etc, anything. They must be like BIG problems too please. Any help appreciated :) ...


 who here is pakistani are you proud of your roots im not sorry not to offend but arent you ashamed of your roots i always just say im middleeastern its bad what about you guys are you proud? how can you guys be proud pakistan sux(no offense) ...


 Is the US Preparing To Attack Pakistan? by Eric Margolis by Eric Margolis DIGG THIS The Bush Administration may be preparing to lash out at old ally Pakistan, which Washington now blames for its humiliating failures to crush al-Qaida, capture its elusive leaders, or defeat Taliban resistance forces in Afghanistan. One is immediately reminded of the Vietnam War when the Pentagon, unable to defeat North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong forces, urged invasion of Cambodia. Sources in Washington say the Pentagon is drawing up plans to attack Pakistan?s "autonomous" tribal region bordering Afghanistan. Limited "hot pursuit" ground incursions by US forces based in Afghanistan, intensive air attacks, and special forces raids into Pakistan?s autonomous tribal region are being evaluated. This weekend, the US national intelligence chief and other intelligence spokesmen confirmed that strikes against "terrorist targets" in Pakistan?s tribal belt are increasingly possible. These warnings were designed to both further pressure Pakistan?s beleaguered strongman, President Pervez Musharraf into sending more troops to the tribal areas to fight his own people, and to prepare US public opinion for a possible widening of the Afghanistan war into Pakistan. Pakistan?s 27,200 sq km tribal belt, officially known as the Federal Autonomous Tribal Area, or FATA, is home to 3.3 million Pashtun tribesmen. It has become a safe haven for al-Qaida, Taliban, other Afghan resistance groups, and a hotbed of anti-American activity, thanks mostly to the US-led occupation of Afghanistan which drove many militants across the border into Pakistan. Osama bin Laden is very likely sheltered in this region, as US intelligence claims. I spent a remarkable time in this wild, medieval region during the 1980?s and 90?s, traveling alone where even Pakistani government officials dared not go, visiting the tribes of Waziristan, Orakzai, Khyber, Chitral, and Kurram, and meeting their chiefs, called "maliks." These tribal belts are always referred to as "lawless." Pashtun tribesmen could shoot you if they didn?t like your looks. Rudyard Kipling warned British Imperial soldiers over a century ago, when fighting cruel, ferocious Pashtun warriors of the Afridi clan, if they fell wounded, "save your last bullet for yourself." But there is law: the traditional Pashtun tribal code, Pashtunwali, that strictly governs behavior and personal honor. Protecting guests was sacred. I was captivated by this majestic mountain region and wrote of it extensively in my book, "War at the Top of the World." The 40 million Pashtun ? called "Pathan" by the British ? are the world?s largest tribal group. Imperial Britain divided them by an artificial border, the Durand Line, which went on to become, like so many other British colonial boundaries, today?s Afghanistan-Pakistan border. When Pakistan was created in 1947, the Pashtun were split between that new nation and Afghanistan. Pakistan?s Pashtun number 28?30 million, plus an additional 2.5 million refugees from Afghanistan. Pashtuns, one of the British Indian Army?s famed "martial races," occupy many senior positions in Pakistan?s military, intelligence service and bureaucracy, and naturally have much sympathy for their embattled tribal cousins in Afghanistan. The 15 million Pashtun of Afghanistan form that nation?s largest ethnic group and just under half the population. The tribal agency?s Pashtun reluctantly joined newly-created Pakistan in 1947 under express constitutional guarantee of total autonomy and a ban on Pakistani troops ever entering there. But under intense US pressure, President Pervez Musharraf violated Pakistan?s constitution by sending 80,000 federal troops to fight the region?s tribes, killing 3,000 of them. In best British imperial tradition, Washington pays Musharraf $100 million monthly to rent his sepoys (native soldiers) to fight Pashtun tribesmen. As a result, Pakistan is fast edging towards civil war, as the bloody siege of Islamabad?s Red Mosque and a current wave of bombings across the nation show. The anti-Communist Taliban movement is part of the Pashtun people. Taliban fighters move across the artificial Pakistan-Afghanistan border, to borrow a Maoism, like fish through the sea. Osama bin Laden is a hero in the region, and likely shelters there. The US just increased its reward for bin Laden to $50 million and plans to shower $750 million on the tribal region in an effort to buy loyalty. Bush/Cheney & Co. do not understand that while they can rent President Musharraf?s government in Islamabad, many Pashtun value personal honor far more than money, and cannot be bought. That is likely why bin Laden has not yet been betrayed. Any US attack on Pakistan would be a catastrophic mistake. First, air and ground assaults will succeed only in widening the anti-US war and merging it with Afghanistan?s resistance to western occupation. US forces are already too over-stretched to get involved in yet another little war. Second, Pakistan?s army officers who refuse to be bought may resist a US attack on their homeland, and overthrow the man who allowed it, Gen. Musharraf. A US attack would sharply raise the threat of anti-US extremists seizing control of strategic Pakistan and marginalize those seeking return to democratic government. Third, a US attack on the tribal areas could re-ignite the old irredentist movement to reunite Pashtun parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan into an independent state, "Pashtunistan." That could begin unraveling fragile Pakistan, leaving its nuclear arsenal up for grabs, and India tempted to intervene. The US military has grown used to attacking small, weak nations like Grenada, Panama, and Iraq. Pakistan, with 163 million people, and a poorly equipped but very tough 550,000-man army, will offer no easy victories. Those Bush Administration officials who foolishly advocate attacking Pakistan are playing with fire. July 24, 2007 Eric Margolis ...


 all the india vs pakistan records go in favour of pakistan!!! when i mean all i am not exaggerating!!! if u dont believe me then go to cricinfo and see.....on every front....pakistan dominates india in terms of series won...matches won...centuries scored...runs scored...highest/lowest totals....most wickets....all this is india vs pakistan......pakistan dominates india in tests AND ODI.....and all this time i thought india was the better side....god i was so wrong....man even with 1 billion ppl...such a rich cricket board...india still suck....i heard india got beat by china in mens and womens hockey...ahahaha thats laughable...soon china will start to beat india once they start cricket!!! why does india suck at sports??? india got absolutely ar.se ra.ped in the ODI series vs south africa.....i heard india vs pakistan in hockey...pakistan also dominates on that too!...did pakistan win all the india vs pakistan wars too?? going with the trend..i wouldnt bet against it!!! in terms of a war between india and pakistan....i think pakistan might just win as they have all chinese technology which is now becoming superior to russian technology.....im not a pakistani.....but wow pakistan totally dominates india in every possible way.....soon pakistan will have something better than bollywood and even have a better economy than india!!!! man all this time i thought india was some unbeatable country because of their huge population.....boy now i know india REALLY REALLY sucks at almost everything!!! ...


 Looks like Pakistan the NUmber one Ally in the War Against Terror is going to Turn in to another Afghanistan, the No check policy of the sucessive US Governments have created this mosnster. It has been proven that Iraq did not have the following qulifications which Pakistan has to be attcked by US. 1. Pakistan one of the 3 Nations recognizing Taliban 2. Pakistan Attacked its own citizens in (East Pakistan) 1971 and murdered over 300,000 of its citizens before Indian Army helpd carve out Bangladesh and save millions. 3. Pakistan attacked it's negihbor India 4 times un-provoked, and 1 time covertly. 4. Sold Nuclear secrets to countries like : N. Korea and Iran. 5. Pakistan is the Kindergarten for International Terrorists, ask any one in MI5 and CIA. 6. Latest : it is going down as a Nation when there is total unrest and local Mullha has called for a Jihad against Musharraf. Dear Shahzad r: US Attacked Iraq with claim that it has done all the things I have listed about Pakistan. While for Pakistan there is solid evedince of creating an atomsphere for terror and supporting terrorist activity. For Iraq we are not able to prove anything other than the Kurdish opression. Pakistan is a bigger threat to the world from with in. I am not suggesting anything against Islam or Muslims. What US is doing in Iraq is not Justified. ...


 Captured al-Qaeda Terrorists: Abu Faraj al-Libbi Captured in Pakistan Abu Zubaydah Captured in Pakistan Abdur Rahman Captured in Pakistan Mustafa Setmariam Nasar Captured in Pakistan Abu Musab al-Suri Captured in Pakistan These are members of his senior cabinet. Does anyone know how closely the U.S. is working with Pakistan on this. I know Pakistan hates al-Qaeda as much as we do but how much help are they and should we pressure them to do more? ...


 pakistan should be declared as multi national state and provinces should be according to ethnicity. we pashtoon are devided in 4 administrative units.f.a.t.a., n.w.f. p. qu etta built(balochistan) and two districts in punjab. we send our representatives to 4 different houses. it is just to shatter our national unity. upper pashtoon are separated by durand line. thanks to the ideology of pakistan which is a dogma negating national identity to smaller nations. a restructured pakistan with federal democratic system is the only way to bring peace &prosperity to this region pakistan &afghanistan. pakistan army is as alien in pashtoon built as us army. then a democratic structure can be built on this foundation. i nternational guarantee will be essential as first pakistani nuclear missile was fired on 82 yrs, baloch.pakistan constant interference in afghanistan will ultimately harm pakistan. pakistan is a country, countries are made by people made & destroyed afghanistan i s a natural land ...


 who do you think will win if theres a war between pakistan and India Past has proven that pakistan is better Pakistan won 2 out of three wars nbc said that Pakistan army is more modernize than the indian army. paks also have better weaponry and traning. So what if the indian army is bigger in numbers pakstan has fought 3 wars with india pak won 2 of the 3 wars if my sources are correct. Indian army general say they can take over pakistan in a couple of weeks they tried it in 1965 and failed they will fail again. Pakistan army has quailty indian army has quainty ...


 Pakistan started with nothing, at the time of freedom, Pakistan had only one factory, Now Pakistan is Nuclear Power, So as An Emerging economy Of world, Pakistan is a rising star, With so many flaws and problems, Still Pakistan managed to hold a reputable and important country of the world, Pakistan has diversified Culture, Four provinces represent four different languages, culture and heritage, Headed by one strong federation...Don't you its great??? Your opinions may differ but equally respectable to me. Please tell us anything, Suggestions, pointout errors, Say Pakistan is worst state, anything, Or just say Happy Birthday Best Regards ...


 By MARK MAZZETTI and DAVID E. SANGER Published: July 18, 2007 WASHINGTON, July 17 ? President Bush?s top counterterrorism advisers acknowledged Tuesday that the strategy for fighting Osama bin Laden?s leadership of Al Qaeda in Pakistan had failed, as the White House released a grim new intelligence assessment that has forced the administration to consider more aggressive measures inside Pakistan. The intelligence report, the most formal assessment since the Sept. 11 attacks about the terrorist threat facing the United States, concludes that the United States is losing ground on a number of fronts in the fight against Al Qaeda, and describes the terrorist organization as having significantly strengthened over the past two years. In identifying the main reasons for Al Qaeda?s resurgence, intelligence officials and White House aides pointed the finger squarely at a hands-off approach toward the tribal areas by Pakistan?s president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, who last year brokered a cease-fire with tribal leaders in an effort to drain support for Islamic extremism in the region. ?It hasn?t worked for Pakistan,? said Frances Fragos Townsend, who heads the Homeland Security Council at the White House. ?It hasn?t worked for the United States.? While Bush administration officials had reluctantly endorsed the cease-fire as part of their effort to prop up the Pakistani leader, they expressed relief on Tuesday that General Musharraf may have to abandon that approach, because the accord seems to have unraveled. But American officials make little secret of their skepticism that General Musharraf has the capability to be effective in the mountainous territory along the Afghan border, where his troops have been bloodied before by a mix of Qaeda leaders and tribes that view the territory as their own, not part of Pakistan. ...


 (Economic Times, Aug 14, 2006) ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China are close to finalising a landmark accord on nuclear energy cooperation, under which Islamabad will acquire six reactors of 300 megawatts each. The accord, which shows Pakistan playing its "China card" to beat the India-US nuclear energy deal now undergoing legislative processes in the US, may be signed during the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to Pakistan this November, according to reports. "Negotiations on nuclear energy cooperation between Pakistan and China are in final stages and the deal is most likely to be reached during the forthcoming visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao in November this year," said the official on Friday. He disclosed that Pakistan also wanted to acquire a nuclear power reactor of 600 megawatts from China, but the Chinese source:?/content/view/11107/1/ ...


 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL HOME WORLD WIDE SITES Results 1 - 10 of about 3040 for PAKISTAN. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next> Sort by date / Sort by relevance Pakistan: Unlawful executions in tribal areas - Amnesty ... Pakistan: Unlawful executions in tribal areas. ... Please send appeals to: President Pervez Musharraf Pakistan Secretariat Islamabad Pakistan. Fax: +92 51 9221422. ... web.amnesty.org/pages/deathpenalty-160506-action-eng - 19k - Cached Pakistan: Further information on imminent Execution / Unfair trial ... ... Under Islamic provisions of the Pakistan Penal Code relating to murder, family members of a murder victim have the right waive the punishment and accept blood .. 18 - Cached Pakistan: Further information on imminent Execution / Unfair trial ... ... LIBRARY ASIA AND THE PACIFIC SOUTH ASIA PAKISTAN ... URGENT ACTION. Pakistan: Further information on imminent Execution / Unfair trial: Mirza Tahir Hussain (m). ... web.amnesty.org/library/index/ENGASA330302006?open&of=ENG-PAK - 20k - 2006-07-21 - Cached Pakistan: "disappeared" man released ... Pakistan: "disappeared" man released. Obaidullah Ali Baloch (m), aged 26 Samiullah Baloch (m), aged 24, his brother Updated News: 10 December 2006 ... asiapacific.amnesty.org/apro/aproweb.nsf/pages/appeals_pakistan_ua19906 - 13k - 2007-03-27 - Cached Pakistan: Human rights ignored in the "war on terror" - Amnesty ... ... of the US-led 'war on terror', the Pakistani government has committed numerous violations of human rights protected in the Constitution of Pakistan and in ... web.amnesty.org/library/index/engasa330362006 - 101k - 2006-09-29 - Cached Pakistan: Violence against 18 - Cached Pakistan: Further information on imminent Execution / Unfair trial ... ... LIBRARY ASIA AND THE PACIFIC SOUTH ASIA PAKISTAN ... URGENT ACTION. Pakistan: Further information on imminent Execution / Unfair trial: Mirza Tahir Hussain (m). ... web.amnesty.org/library/index/ENGASA330302006?open&of=ENG-PAK - 20k - 2006-07-21 - Cached Pakistan: "disappeared" man released ... Pakistan: "disappeared" man released. Obaidullah Ali Baloch (m), aged 26 Samiullah Baloch (m), aged 24, his brother Updated News: 10 December 2006 ... asiapacific.amnesty.org/apro/aproweb.nsf/pages/appeals_pakistan_ua19906 - 13k - 2007-03-27 - Cached Pakistan: Human rights ignored in the "war on terror" - Amnesty ... ... of the US-led 'war on terror', the Pakistani government has committed numerous violations of human rights protected in the Constitution of Pakistan and in ... web.amnesty.org/library/index/engasa330362006 - 101k - 2006-09-29 - Cached Pakistan: Violence against Sort by date / Sort by relevance Pakistan: Panah needs your support - Amnesty International ... Pakistan: Panah needs your support. Survivors of violence ... self-sufficient. Panah is one of the few shelters for women in Pakistan. Although ... web.amnesty.org/actforwomen/pak-251106-shelteraction-eng - 15k - 2007-03-16 - Cached Pakistan - Amnesty International This is the Amnesty International Report 2003 entry for Pakistan. The ... Pakistan. Covering events from January - December 2002. ISLAMIC ... web.amnesty.org/report2003/pak-summary-eng - 42k - 2003-06-03 - Cached Pakistan: Possible 'disappearance'/fear of torture - Amnesty ... ... LIBRARY ASIA AND THE PACIFIC SOUTH ASIA PAKISTAN AI Index: ASA 33/028/2006, 20 July 2006. ... URGENT ACTION. Pakistan: Possible 'disappearance'/fear of torture. ... web.amnesty.org/library/index/ENGASA330282006?open&of=ENG-PAK - 24k - 2006-07-20 - Cached Pakistan: Further information on possible 'disappearance'/fear Sort by date / Sort by relevance Pakistan: Panah needs your support - Amnesty International ... Pakistan: Panah needs your support. Survivors of violence ... self-sufficient. Panah is one of the few shelters for women in Pakistan. Although ... web.amnesty.org/actforwomen/pak-251106-shelteraction-eng - 15k - 2007-03-16 - Cached Pakistan - Amnesty International This is the Amnesty International Report 2003 entry for Pakistan. The ... Pakistan. Covering events from January - December 2002. ISLAMIC ... web.amnesty.org/report2003/pak-summary-eng - 42k - 2003-06-03 - Cached Pakistan: Possible 'disappearance'/fear of torture - Amnesty ... ... LIBRARY ASIA AND THE PACIFIC SOUTH ASIA PAKISTAN AI Index: ASA 33/028/2006, 20 July 2006. ... URGENT ACTION. Pakistan: Possible 'disappearance'/fear of torture. ... web.amnesty.org/library/index/ENGASA330282006?open&of=ENG-PAK - 24k - 2006-07-20 - Cached Pakistan: Further information on possible 'disappearance'/fear I COULD GO ON AND ON BUT I WILL JUST SAY.....HOW DARE U BETRAY THE BRITISH. YOU ARE THE WORST TYPE OF MUSLIM. INSTEAD OF USING THIS TIME TO HIGHLIGHT THE PLIGHT OF YOUR PEOPLE - YOU BOW TO THE EVIL OF THE WORLD WITH THE GUSTO OF A BABYLON SLAVE. I COULD GO ON AND ON BUT I WILL JUST SAY.....HOW DARE U BETRAY THE BRITISH. YOU ARE THE WORST TYPE OF MUSLIM. INSTEAD OF USING THIS TIME TO HIGHLIGHT THE PLIGHT OF YOUR PEOPLE - YOU BOW TO THE EVIL OF THE WORLD WITH THE GUSTO OF A BABYLON SLAVE. * kRAZY - my first answer. That was Amnesty International preaching you hypocritical spineless little man. * kRAZY - my first answer. That was Amnesty International preaching you hypocritical spineless little man. * kRAZY - my first answer. That was Amnesty International preaching you hypocritical spineless little man. ...





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