Posted on 28 August 2010.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – The Pakistan Army is unlikely to change its assessment of the threat from India despite heavy demands on its troops to provide flood relief while also fighting militants, a senior security official said. The Wall Street Journal said this month Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency had decided – for the first time [...]
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Posted on 28 August 2010. Tags: Ansar Ul Haq
Indian possible hand in Pakistan Floods: While the volume of rain and the split jet stream can be explained by a HAARP. It still does not explain the following: The sudden rising volume of the river Indus to burst it’s banks so suddenly with absolute no warning. Please read an earlier article here on rupee [...]
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Posted on 28 August 2010.
Pakistani Hukmaraan / Government officials are asking Pakistanis to contribute towards the Flood Aid. Pakistanis are contributing from all over the country and the Diaspora spread all over the world. BUT a question needs to be asked… We have seen the Saudi Embassy donate their wages towards the flood aid; the Pakistan Military donate their [...]
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Posted on 28 August 2010.
Geert Wilders, a mulatto pretending to be white by colouring his hair blonde Geert Wilders is an ‘Indo’ (an Indonesian-European, an ethnic mix that originated when the Dutch colonised Indonesia). In June a genealogist said he had found several Indonesian ancestors of the populist Dutch politician known for his rabid anti-immigrant and anti-Islam ideas. Now [...]
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Posted on 27 August 2010.
45 injured in fresh clashes in Kashmir; curfew lifted SRINAGAR: At least 45 people were injured on Friday as fresh clashes broke out between stone-throwing mobs and security forces in the Kashmir Valley where curfew was lifted in all places, except Kupwara district. The clashes erupted at Shopian in south Kashmir, Sopore and Tangmarg in [...]
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Posted on 27 August 2010.
‘No change seen in Pakistan’s view of India threat’ Pakistan Army seen unlikely to review its stance on India Capability against Bharat remains ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army is unlikely to change its assessment of the threat from India despite heavy demands to provide flood relief, while also fighting terrorists, a senior security official said. The [...]
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Posted on 27 August 2010.
World pledges more aid for flood victims Various countries send volunteers, planes loaded with relief good BRUSSELS: The international community and organisations have continued to make efforts to provide maximum aid to the flood victims in Pakistan. NATO is deploying two more aircraft to flood-hit Pakistan with more than 100 tonnes of relief goods, including [...]
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Posted on 27 August 2010.
Mr. Farooq Abdullah, the puppet Chief Minister of the disputed territory of Indian Occupied Kashmir has begun to talk big. He is unable to hold on to either Jammu or Kashmir and is now talking abut Azad Kashmir and “Northern Areas” (Gilgit-Baltistan). Perhaps the news has hasn’t reached Srinagar, but “Northern Areas” are not called Gilgit-Baltistan.
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Posted on 27 August 2010.
India bearing gifts —Zafar Hilaly The question arose whether Pakistan should accept the Indian offer in view of public outrage. One is not aware of the intensity of the debate in government but outside the portals of power it was heated A gift regardless of its value should, as a norm, be gracefully received. However, [...]
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Posted on 27 August 2010.
In another incident in a series of issues, the relations between Bharati and China have hit a new nadir. China’s principled stand on Kashmir remains the same. It does not recognize Delhi’s sovereignty over Kashmir and South Tibet. Residents of those states cannot be given a visa on the Bharati passport, because they are not [...]
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