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BlackWater XE In Pakistan – Time To Stand For Country Again

Posted on Sep 14, 2009 under Current Affairs, National News, News | 1 Comment

BlackWater started its operations in 2007 in Pakistan. Since then, it has been involved in many under cover operations and establishment of offices in Pakistan. After changing its name to XE Worldwide, the mercenary army has penetrated in Peshawar, Islamabad and Karachi. This report reveals the covert operations that Blackwater is performing in Pakistan.

Government closed her eyes on this very serious matter. Its time for all of us to stand yet again for the safety and the people of Pakistan and for the safety of Pakistan. Raise your voice so that it can be heard by our Government and by rest of the world. Do share it with everyone. Long Live Pakistan.

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Donate $5 for Swat Pakistan IDP’s From US Cell Phones

Posted on May 21, 2009 under Current Affairs, General, News, World News | No Comment

Pakistan Refugees

Pakistan Refugees

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived at the State Department promising what she called 21st century tools to meet global problems. It turns out you may have one of those tools in your pocket right now.
Tuesday Clinton enabled every American with a cellphone to help some two million Pakistanis driven from their homes in and around the Swat Valley in the battle against the Taliban. A quick text message from your personal phone sends in a $5 donation. This is in addition to the $100-million U.S. government aid package Clinton went to the White House to announce on Tuesday.
“Now, Americans can use technology to help, as well. Using your cell phones, Americans can text the word “swat” — to the number 20222 and make a $5 contribution that will help the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees provide tents, clothing, food, and medicine to hundreds of thousands of affected people,” Clinton said Tuesday in the White House briefing room.
Clinton tried it out herself, off camera. “And before I came over here, we did that in the State Department. So we are making some of the first donations to this fund.”

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http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2009/05/19/clinton-text-aid-straight-to-pakistan/

http://riseofpakistan.blogspot.com/2009/05/good-work-by-clinton-for-swat-relief.html#links

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Zaid Hamid On Pakistan Army’s Operation ‘Rah-e-Haq’

Posted on May 14, 2009 under Current Affairs, Politics | No Comment

Zaid Hamid speaks on Pakistan Army’s operation ‘Rah-e-Haq’ in Malakand Division, Northern Pakistan. Also discusses the reality of provincial autonomy for Baluchistan.

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Clinton Admits US Liable For Situation In Pakistan

Posted on Apr 25, 2009 under Current Affairs, News, World News | No Comment

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Clinton

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton acknowledged that the United States too had a share in creating the problem that plagues Pakistan today.
In an appearance before a subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee on Thursday, Hillary Clinton explained how the militancy in Pakistan was linked to the US-backed proxy war against the Soviets in Afghanistan.
‘We can point fingers at the Pakistanis. I did some yesterday frankly. And it’s merited because we are wondering why they just don’t go out there and deal with these people,’ said Clinton while referring to an earlier hearing in which she said that Pakistan posed a ‘mortal threat’ to the world.
‘But the problems we face now to some extent we have to take responsibility for, having contributed to it. We also have a history of kind of moving in and out of Pakistan,’ she said.
‘Let’s remember here… the people we are fighting today we funded them twenty years ago… and we did it because we were locked in a struggle with the Soviet Union.’
‘They invaded Afghanistan… and we did not want to see them control Central Asia and we went to work… and it was President Reagan in partnership with Congress led by Democrats who said you know what it sounds like a pretty good idea… let’s deal with the ISI and the Pakistan military and let’s go recruit these mujahideen.’ Read the rest of this entry »

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Very Big Terrorist Plot? – No Evidence Against Pakistani Students

Posted on Apr 15, 2009 under Current Affairs, News | 1 Comment
UK Police

UK Police

LAHORE, Pakistan: The 11 Pakistani students arrested in Britain will be released, as the authorities have not found any evidence against them, Pakistan High Commissioner to London Wajid Shamsul Hassan has said. Hassan said the arrests were a mistake on the part of British intelligence agencies, a private TV channel reported. He said the British government had exaggerated the incident (UK PM used “Very Big Terrorist Plot” while talking about it), adding the remand of the students was ending on Wednesday. He said they would then be released in absence of any proof of wrongdoing. daily times monitor

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