05-23-2005, 01:28 AM
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<br />pakistan the only nuclear islamic country ............when will.......we be proud of our nation....when...when....when....
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Man, too much of newspaper reading, Iâm afraid. Iâm sure a Western media person wouldnât have painted such a bleak and negative picture like you did.
The story of IMF and World Bank is a past history now, my dude. Thanks to the efforts of the present government, we arenât financially dependent on them any more. You better upgrade you info on this, as the same is being said by the very funding agencies, youâve alluded to.
Javed Hashmi is behind the bars, and he should be. I donât see any reason why some patriot Pakistani would concoct such a vile story like he did. There was no reason at all to go for such a cheap trick like he did. And all this was becoz he had some self-centered political interests for his own faction of the party. Newspapers, TV channels and almost all the opposition party leaders are up against the army but only in a constructive and positive manner. We havenât seen any arrests of those people, which manifests the fact that this govt. is far more accommodative to such critical approaches. You must keep in mind that in the Nawaz era, even a media man, Najam Sethi of Friday Times, was cuffed just becoz he published a story regarding the corruption of the ruling party.
The man responsible for the rap case in Dera Bugti, in Dr. Shaziaâs own words, wasnât the army captain but a paid thug of Bugti clan.
Yes, itâs matter of shame for Muslims around the globe what happened to the Holy Quran in the G. Bay. But why to blame our own country for that and going that far as to be ashamed of it. The simple fact that the present govt. supports the U.S. in its war on terrorism doesnât mean that whatever happens on a personal level in the U.S. army or in the U.S. is the established policy of our government or that of the U.S. The sooner we differentiate between the two, the better we comprehend the whole scenario. The same is the case with the Washington Postâs cartoon.
In my opinion, the major cause of our desperate and shameful state of affairs is this single fact we Muslims donât have our house in order. Notwithstanding the fact that Muslims constitute 1/5th of the worldâs population; they got manpower; they got natural resources; and all the nuts and bolts required for a superpower, we are still divided in almost 5 dozen countries. Unless and until Muslims around the world doesnât show their willingness to get united as a single entity and a single nation, weâll be prone to the physical and psychological attacks by the Western powers.
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«................. Fahim .................»
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<br />pakistan the only nuclear islamic country ............when will.......we be proud of our nation....when...when....when....
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Man, too much of newspaper reading, Iâm afraid. Iâm sure a Western media person wouldnât have painted such a bleak and negative picture like you did.
The story of IMF and World Bank is a past history now, my dude. Thanks to the efforts of the present government, we arenât financially dependent on them any more. You better upgrade you info on this, as the same is being said by the very funding agencies, youâve alluded to.
Javed Hashmi is behind the bars, and he should be. I donât see any reason why some patriot Pakistani would concoct such a vile story like he did. There was no reason at all to go for such a cheap trick like he did. And all this was becoz he had some self-centered political interests for his own faction of the party. Newspapers, TV channels and almost all the opposition party leaders are up against the army but only in a constructive and positive manner. We havenât seen any arrests of those people, which manifests the fact that this govt. is far more accommodative to such critical approaches. You must keep in mind that in the Nawaz era, even a media man, Najam Sethi of Friday Times, was cuffed just becoz he published a story regarding the corruption of the ruling party.
The man responsible for the rap case in Dera Bugti, in Dr. Shaziaâs own words, wasnât the army captain but a paid thug of Bugti clan.
Yes, itâs matter of shame for Muslims around the globe what happened to the Holy Quran in the G. Bay. But why to blame our own country for that and going that far as to be ashamed of it. The simple fact that the present govt. supports the U.S. in its war on terrorism doesnât mean that whatever happens on a personal level in the U.S. army or in the U.S. is the established policy of our government or that of the U.S. The sooner we differentiate between the two, the better we comprehend the whole scenario. The same is the case with the Washington Postâs cartoon.
In my opinion, the major cause of our desperate and shameful state of affairs is this single fact we Muslims donât have our house in order. Notwithstanding the fact that Muslims constitute 1/5th of the worldâs population; they got manpower; they got natural resources; and all the nuts and bolts required for a superpower, we are still divided in almost 5 dozen countries. Unless and until Muslims around the world doesnât show their willingness to get united as a single entity and a single nation, weâll be prone to the physical and psychological attacks by the Western powers.
«â¢Â´`â¢.(*â¢.¸(`â¢.¸ ¸.â¢Â´)¸.â¢*).â¢Â´`â¢Â»
«................. Fahim .................»
«â¢Â´`â¢.(¸.â¢*(¸.â¢Â´ `â¢.¸)*â¢.¸).â¢Â´`â¢Â»