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Another Coffin From India | Chowrangi

September 6th, 2009 No comments

The coffin of Jameel Ahmad Khan, a Pakistani who died in an Indian jail, arrives at Wagah.JPG

It seems that the biggest democracy has its own way of treating prisoners, especially from the neighboring country. I am referring to Jamil Khan, whose coffin was handed over to Pakistani authorities by the Indians. As always they all die there of natural causes, as our neighbor claim. The unfortunate soul, hailing from Baluchistan was on a trip to Sindh when he somehow crossed the forbidden line, 18 years back. With no real charge sheet he was sentenced to 5 year in prison, but after 18 years instead of shame on still holding him illegally, his tortured body was sent back to his relatives.

This is not the first time that an episode like this has taken place, rather it has become a custom that any captured Pakistani will seldom make it back in full shape. Numerous reports are there where the bodies have been found with drilling and burn marks all over them.

May be the champions of human right, secularism and democracy can shed some light on this treatment, which is a clear demonstration of extremism in their ranks. Our hearts go out with the family, but one feels that at least this ended his ordeal by the hands of Indians.

May be Mr. Ansar Burni gets some thing out of his news. Until now he has earned laughter for campaigning to release proved spies, why not earn some respect by highlighting the sad and brutal stories of people like Jamil Khan?

Article By :- Hamid Abbasi

Image: Dawn

Open Letter to General Kiyani « Pakistan Politics

August 31st, 2009 No comments

Dear Gen. Ashfaq Pervaiz Kiyani,
Chief of Army Staff, Pakistan Army
GHQ Rawalpindi,

As the Commander of the Armies of the Republic, we invite you to take a trip to 2024 in our time machine. Imagine, if after 15 years , an ex-officer of some intelligence agency and the ex-Corps Commander Peshawar appeared on the TV screen claiming whatever was done in Swat in 2009 was nothing but a drama and there was no entity called the “Taliban” in Swat, how will the families of Shuhada/martyrs of Pakistan Army (Jawans and junior NCOs) feel.? What will be the impact of such a revelation on the morale of soldiers and officers? What will they think of their officers and generals when they realize that their blood was used as a bargaining chip by the GHQ?

And what about the nation’s confidence in their Army as the guarantor of our territorial integrity after another Imtiaz Billa spills the beans on Operation Rah-e-Rast? What if the videos of terrorists killed and their hideouts, training camps of suicide bombers, were revealed in 2024 as a brilliant psy-ops action?

This is exactly what some ex-army officers are doing now by appearing on our TV screens and claiming whatever was presented in official ISPR briefings in 1994 was a concocted drama, along with all the footage, pictures and evidence presented to the media. Read more…

Saad Khan looses life in Unilever / Mindshare Reality Show accident | Teeth Maestro

August 29th, 2009 No comments

In a very shocking development a young 32 year old person, father of four kids looses his life during the filming of a reality show sponsored by Unilever and being produced by their advertising agency Mindshare. Saad Khan was a game show contestant and the host/model Amina Sheikh, who also is the model of Clear Shampoo, gave an underwater challenge to Saad and during the execution of the stunt he apparently lost control, struggled and pleading for help could not recover, the inadequate safety personal and the equipment could not react in time and eventually he drowned Saad Khan, 32 year old young man from Karachi and a father of four kids is sadly the victim, his body was returned to Karachi for burial two days back and the infuriated family has been running from pillar to post but it seems for some awkward reason it fails to catch the media attention and apparently no media house is ready to ‘run the story‘. It is a known fact that the media in Pakistan is usually head over heals on every other lame ass political slander, but surprisingly in Saad’s case this case of gross neglect is not worthy of even a short news item. Might this have anything to do with the influence of Unilever and Mindshare who are giant spenders armed with enormous advertisement budgets.

Teeth Maestro.

BJP expels Jaswant Singh for praising Jinnah : AAJ TV

August 19th, 2009 1 comment

SHIMLA : The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday expelled senior leader Jaswant Singh from the party, in the wake of him praising Pakistan founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah in his recent book.

The BJP top brass took the decision to sack Jaswant Singh at the party’s chintan baithak (introspection meeting) being held in Shimla.

The development came even as Jaswant Singh stayed away from the opening session of the three-day meeting which began here today.

The BJP had yesterday distanced itself from Jaswant Singh’s remarks on Jinnah in his new book, “Jinnah – India, Partition, Independence”, with party president Rajnath Singh saying that his views were against party’s ideology.

AAJ TV : Pakistan Ki Awaz.

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Ex-ISI Chief Says Purpose of New Afghan Intelligence Agency RAMA Is ‘to destabilize Pakistan’ | Foreign Policy Journal

August 18th, 2009 No comments
Then Maj. Gen. Hamid Gul, Director General of the ISI (far left), with William Webster, Director of Central Intelligence, Clair George, Deputy Director for Operations, and Milt Bearden, CIA station chief, at a training camp for the mujahedeen in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province in 1987 (RAWA.org)

Then Maj. Gen. Hamid Gul, Director General of the ISI (far left), with William Webster, Director of Central Intelligence, Clair George, Deputy Director for Operations, and Milt Bearden, CIA station chief, at a training camp for the mujahedeen in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province in 1987 (RAWA.org)

In an exclusive interview with Foreign Policy Journal, retired Lt. Gen. Hamid Gul responds to charges that he supports terrorism, discusses 9/11 and ulterior motives for the war on Afghanistan, claims that the U.S., Israel, and India are behind efforts to destabilize Pakistan, and charges the U.S. and its allies with responsibility for the lucrative Afghan drug trade.

Retired Lieutenant General Hamid Gul was the Director General of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) from 1987 to 1989, during which time he worked closely with the CIA to provide support for the mujahedeen fighting the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Though once deemed a close ally of the United States, in more recent years his name has been the subject of considerable controversy. He has been outspoken with the claim that the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 were an “inside job”. He has been called “the most dangerous man in Pakistan”, and the U.S. government has accused him of supporting the Taliban, even recommending him to the United Nations Security Council for inclusion on the list of international terrorists.

In an exclusive interview with Foreign Policy Journal, I asked the former ISI chief what his response was to these allegations. He replied, “Well, it’s laughable I would say, because I’ve worked with the CIA and I know they were never so bad as they are now.” He said this was “a pity for the American people” since the CIA is supposed to act “as the eyes and ears” of the country. As for the charge of him supporting the Taliban, “it is utterly baseless. I have no contact with the Taliban, nor with Osama bin Laden and his colleagues.” He added, “I have no means, I have no way that I could support them, that I could help them.”

Ex-ISI Chief Says Purpose of New Afghan Intelligence Agency RAMA Is ‘to destabilize Pakistan’ | Foreign Policy Journal.

Austrian Ambassador Defies Pakistan Courts, Claims Diplomatic Immunity in Property Grab

August 18th, 2009 No comments

ISLAMABAD, August 7 — The current Ambassador of Austria in Islamabad has made an attempt to grab the property of former Foreign Minister of Pakistan, the late Agha Shahi.

Heirs of Agha Shahi, including his nephew Agha Zafar Hilaly, who was Pakistan’s Ambassador to Italy and Benazir Bhutto’s Advisor on Foreign Affairs told Arab News that “Ambassador Dr. Michael Stigelbauer is not willing to vacate or pay rent after Agha Shahi’s death in 2006, notwithstanding repeated demands by the Pakistan Foreign Office and a Court Judgment asking him to vacate the premises. To my mind such defiance of a country’s laws are unprecedented and unacceptable.” Read more…

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Commerce minister on ‘leisure trip’ to Virgin Islands | RECORDER REPORT

August 9th, 2009 No comments

Commerce Minister Amin Fahim is on a ‘leisure trip’ to Miami and Virgin Islands, Sweden, Dubai and London, accompanied by one of his friends, Ghulam Ali Nizamani, Member of National Assembly, and a Director to the Commerce Minister, Ali Muhammad Shah. The expenses of the trip are reportedly being borne from the allocation of Export Development Fund (EDF), sources told Business Recorder.

They said that Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani had approved a summary of Commerce Ministry to send a delegation to Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, to participate in the Joint Trade Commission (JTC), comprising Commerce Minister, MNA Gulam Ali Nizamani, Senior Joint Secretary Najeed Khawar Awan, and an official from the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP).

Sources said that the Commerce Minister’s choice was the Director attached to him, who is unaware of ABC of trade. On expiry of Prime Minister’s approved official visit date, Fahim extended his tour to five further destinations, for which Rs 2.5 million was obtained from EDF, being managed by TDAP. However, a dispute arose between the Ministry and TDAP over allowances of the Minister and his blue-eyed Director. Read more…

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