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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

BLA - Raping Their Way Towards "Freedom"

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Poor BLA victim Rehana Baloch
On January 20th, 2013, the India-UK backed Terrorist Organization Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) attacked the house of Qasim Baloch at pre-dawn time in Wahsuk district Basima as they were looking to abduct him. Upon their resistance the attackers first beat him down, tied his hands and savagely raped his sister Rehana Baloch right in front of him.

Reportedly 5 armed men from BLA raped Rehana Baloch while her brother Qasim Baloch was forced to watch. What came next was even more barbaric as the terrorists then shot her 3 times in her chest and killed her in Cold Blood. They then also killed Qasim before leaving their house.

The BLA claimed responsibility for the Brutal Murder of both siblings after terming Qasim Baloch to be an informer of Pakistan Army. They reminded the natives that they will face the same consequences if they choose to support the government, which they consider a treachery against what they term a Baloch freedom struggle.

This is how they are artificially manufacturing consensus for separatism by cowing the Baloch down with terror and Mass Murder. Take a good look at what those implacable, irreconcilable beasts did to Rehana. This is a preview of the “freedom” that BLA has to offer to the Baloch people.

The sad part of the whole story is that no Chief Justice or Chief Minister took notice of this case because the entire state machinery of Pakistan seems to be working for the forces that want to break up Pakistan into bits and pieces, thus facilitating the terror activities by turning a blind eye towards such massive tragedies while taking suomotu notices on two bottles of whisky at airport and abolishing capital punishment against Al-Qur'an 2:178, 2:179, 2:194 and 17:33.

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Monday, July 23, 2012

Bankrupt Greece Desperately Seeks Another Cash Injection

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If the current government fails, the next one will be a government of the drachma. Greece returns to the EU-IMF operating table this week for a top-to-bottom appraisal that will determine whether its struggling economy will earn cash injection to stay alive beyond the summer. Auditors from the EU, International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank -- the so-called troika of Greek creditors -- return to Athens on Tuesday seeking answers from the government on how to bring troubled structural reforms on track.

At stake are 11.5 billion euros in spending cuts in 2013-2014 which Greece was originally supposed to identify in June under agreements signed earlier this year, and a privatization drive that is months behind schedule. The troika's report will determine whether Greece will receive fresh loans of 31.5 billion euros ($38 billion) by September under its debt rescue programme. Without this money, the Greek government will be unable to redeem maturing debt and keep up with salary and pension payments at home.

"The two months lying ahead are the most critical," Development Minister Costis Hatzidakis warned on Sunday."There is no room for delay...the country is in a state of emergency," he told Ethnos daily. "If the current government fails, the next one will be a government of the drachma," he said, referring to Greece's former currency which many analysts warn that the crisis-hit country will eventually be forced to return to.

The new conservative-led government led by Antonis Samaras had hoped to extend this fiscal adjustment by at least two years, arguing that greater-than-foreseen recession has wrought havoc on planning and revenue collection. State income is over 1.5 billion euros short of target in the first six months of the year, the finance ministry said last week. "Greece is now going through a crisis unprecedented in times of peace," Samaras told former USZ president Bill Clinton who briefly visited Athens on Sunday to promote a private Greek-American investment initiative."We are already in the fifth year of a recession...it is our version of the Great Depression," Samaras said.

But fellow EU states and the IMF have told Greece that it is in no position to request a time extension at a time when pledged reforms are months behind schedule, partly because two elections were required to form a workable government in June.German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble warned Greece in a newspaper interview Monday that it must redouble efforts to comply with bailout conditions imposed by international creditors. "If there were delays, Greece must make up for them," he told the daily Bild .

He declined to predict whether Greece would remain in the eurozone and said he would wait for new findings of the troika.Adding further pressure, the ECB on Friday said it would no longer accept Greek sovereign bonds as collateral for bank loans until the end of the troika audit. Faced with this opposition, Greek Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras has avoided all talk of renegotiation at present. "Right now we need to secure an at least tolerable troika report by the end of August," Stournaras told financial daily Imerisia on Saturday."On this report we can base the request for interim assistance, until we get the loan instalment, and the request for an extension."

"At this stage nothing can be taken for granted. Everything is under negotiation and unfortunately, much of what was agreed is not in an implementation phase," the minister said. The government plans to appease its EU-IMF creditors with a redoubled privatisation drive.Prime Minister Samaras is also expected to release on Monday a list of state entities that will be merged to save costs, Greek news reports said.

But according to the former head of Greece's privatisation fund Costas Mitropoulos, who resigned last week, asset sales this year are unlikely to exceed 300 million, compared to an annual target of 3.0 billion.Mitropoulos, who has agreed to remain at his post until August 10, acknowledged that the programme was at least three months behind schedule.

He said the fund had managed to conclude four privatisations worth 1.8 billion euros ($2.2 billion) in eleven months of operation, compared to an overall five-year target of 28 projects worth 19 billion euros.Mitropoulos  resignation was the third to hit the government in a month, after the junior ministers for labour and shipping had previously bowed out.

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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Arrest Warrant Issued for MNA Ali Musa Gilani

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An arrest warrant was issued for Ali Musa Gilani, son of former premier Yousuf Raza Gilani, on Saturday for his alleged role in ephedrine import case. Under the warrant, anti-narcotics force (ANF) can enter any compound to arrest MNA Musa Gilani. Media reports said the ANF officials obtained search warrant for Gilani from Civil Judge Rawalpindi Shafqatullah. The ANF officials pleaded the court that they were finding it difficult to arrest Musa Gilani in banned chemical case and asked for search operation. The judge, granting the search warrant, asked the ANF to arrest Gilani and bring him before the court. Earlier, an anti-narcotics court (ANC) had issued an arrest warrant for the Multan-based legislator. The other accused, Makhdoom Shahabuddin, is on an interim bail till July 3.
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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Karachi Killers Linked to Political Parties: Law Enforcement Agencies

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Karachi: A minibus destroyed by JSOC, Blackwater terrorists
KARACHI - The law enforcement agencies on Wednesday informed a high-level meeting that arrested criminals of targeted killings and extortion have shown their association with political parties, most of whom are currently in government. However, interrogation against them was underway, they added. They assured Sindh chief minister that due to joint efforts of Police, Rangers and other LEAs, better results were expected soon. They further assured that criminals would not be spared at any cost. Presiding over a high-level meeting held at CM Secretariat, CM Qaim Ali Shah reviewed the law and order situation in the province particularly in Karachi. The chief minister made it clear to all law enforcement agencies to fully pay attention to maintenance of law and order in Karachi, as it was economic hub of Pakistan and it is our joint responsibility to curb criminal activities here.

Shah further said that Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf in his recent visit to Karachi has attached top priority to maintenance of law and order, so the Police, Rangers and other LEAs should unite and take prompt action against criminals and anti-state elements. He maintained that the overall performance is expected to further improve while proper and sound proofs against the arrested criminals should be collected and submitted to the courts.

The chief minister also stressed that all requirements of law and justice be fulfilled and criminals be brought to book. He hoped that LEAs would submit cases with full evidences in the courts so as to get those criminals convicted accordingly. Shah directed the Police officers to have approach, contacts and frequent meetings with traders, businessmen and industrialists so as to listen their problems and grievances to end extortion and targeted Killings. Shah added that we should come upto the expectations of the people, and the lives and properties of people be protected. He directed that the arrested criminals must be interrogated and challaned in the courts of law. He said, “We have to restore the confidence of people in general and traders, businessmen and industrialists in particular.” He added that crime must be treated as crime and LEAs being the custodian of law should detect the crime and fully defend the law. He made it clear that no negligence would be tolerated in this regard.

IGP Syed Mushtaq Ahmed Shah, ACS (Home) Sohail Akbar Shah, Deputy DG RangersBrig Muhammad Rafique Khan, Karachi Commissioner Roshan Ali Shaikh, AIG Police Karachi and others briefed the meeting about measures taken to maintain law and order in Karachi. They informed that some of the target killers and extortionists have been arrested and were being interrogated. They assured chief minister that joint efforts of Police, Rangers and other LEAs would yield better results.
(The Nation)
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Friday, May 25, 2012

Ukrainian democracy crashes in fistfight

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Kiev : Deputies of the Ukrainian opposition fight
with deputies of the pro-presidential majority
during a session of parliament in Kiev, as opposition
parties protest a bill proposed by the ruling party
which would make Russian an official state language
along with Ukrainian. (AFP Photo/Stringer)
The head of the Ukrainian parliament has admitted that the legislative power system in the country has failed after several MPs started a fistfight over the status of the Russian language. Vladimir Litvin said that “the parliamentary system in the country was completely destroyed” as he spoke to reporters at a briefing dedicated to the fight that took place at the latest State Rada session while MPs discussed the status of Russian in the country.

“I have suggested a political decision – admit this fact and vote to dissolve [the Rada] and to announce out-of-term elections,” the speaker told the press. However, he also said that the parliament did not support his suggestion. The official said that currently the Ukrainian parliament is considering several options over the fate of the Russian language bill – in particular, to stop discussing it, to postpone the discussion until better times or to approve the document in the first reading and order a working group to amend it before the second reading is held.

Other parliamentarians told the press that they considered the speaker’s suggestion little more than attention-seeking. The head of the pro-presidential Party of Regions faction, Aleksander Yefremov noted that Ukraine has already seen a period of self-dissolved parliament, and that this move brought the country no good. The bill that caused the strife in Ukrainian parliament and society suggests that Russian could become an official language in regions where 10 per cent of the population or more are Russian speakers. The bill is supported by the Party of Regions with its base in Russian-speaking industrial Eastern Ukraine. Nationalist opposition with supporters in the West of the country opposes the bill, sometimes through extreme means.
(RT)
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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Total Collapse: Furious Greeks Burn Zionist Banks amid Fierce Protests

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Zionist banks across Greece have been set on fire by furious Greek protesters who believe Zionism has sucked them dry for its nefarious worldwide filthy agenda. Total collapse of Greece as a country looms as shock and awe have clutched Global markets amid spiral sinking. Europe’s financial crisis lurched into a perilous new phase as dire predictions emerged of a collapse in Greece’s economy, with a run on its banks bringing an inevitable end to its membership of the euro. Angry Greeks burned down several banks amid country wide outrage against the Zionist looting centers sucking blood from Greek economy for fulfilling Zionist global agenda and illegal wars against Islam. As Zionist stooge leaders in Athens accepted the need for a new general election to end a national stalemate, the Zionist International Monetary Fund said Europe’s leaders should prepare for the possibility of a Greek departure from the single currency. Zionist Christine Lagarde, head of the IMF, warned she was “technically prepared for anything” and said the utmost effort must be made to ensure any Greek exit was orderly. The effect was likely to be “quite messy” with risks to growth, trade and financial markets.


Raising tensions still further, Germany warned Greek voters that the wrong result in next month’s election will force their country out of the single currency that has rampantly looted the resources of their land and people to fund Zionist wars against Islam worldwide. Greece’s president warned, perhaps most alarmingly, that its banks risk running out of money, posing a “threat to our national existence”. The escalating turmoil sharpened fears in financial markets, with European shares and the euro itself falling again. On the stock markets, the Eurostoxx 600 fell 0.7% to a year-low; Germany’s Dax dropped 0.8% and Spain’s Ibex was down 1.6%. In London the FTSE100 slid 0.5%. Following this month’s inconclusive election, Greek parties yesterday failed again to agree a new government.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Failed Democracy & Economy: Greek President proposes Technocratic Setup

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The Greek president proposed Monday forming a technocrat government and called for talks involving all Greek parties, barring the extreme right, the leader of the socialist Pasok party said Monday.

Evangelos Venizelos said after meeting President Carolos Papoulias along with leaders of the conservative New Democracy and radical Democratic Left that the new talks would take place at 1100 GMT on Tuesday.

The talks would seek to form a government of “distinguished and non-political figures,” he said.

Talks on Sunday hosted by Papoulias with Samaras, Venizelos and Kouvelis failed to form a government which would implement a painful EU-IMF debt bailout, raising the prospect that Greece would have to face new polls.

The May 6 vote left no party able to command a majority in parliament amid widespread anger at the austerity measures agreed in return for the debt accord.

The talks coincide with a eurozone finance ministers meeting in Brussels where officials insist that Greece must accept the bailout in full or face the consequences, a likely exit from the 17-nation currency bloc.

In order to get rid of the economic crisis, the Greek President proposed to form a technocratic setup consisting of professionals instead of politicians as Democracy has badly failed to coup with the problems which are too huge for the self-centered politicians to solve. Pakistan should also adopt such a setup in order to get rid of all the crisis she is facing else the corrupt and incompetent politicians will take the matters to point of no return.

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Is Western Democracy Real or Facade?

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The United States of Zionism government and its NATO puppets have been killing Muslim men, women and children for a decade in the name of bringing them democracy. But is the West itself a democracy? Skeptics point out that President George W. Bush was put in office by the Supreme Court and that a number of other elections have been decided by electronic voting machines that leave no paper trail.

Others note that elected officials represent the special interests that fund their campaigns and not the voters. The bailout of the banks arranged by Bush’s Treasury Secretary and former Goldman Sachs chairman, the Zionist Henry Paulson, and Washington’s deliberate failure to indict any banksters for the fraud that contributed to the financial crisis, are evidence in support of the view that the USZ government represents money and not the voters.

Recent events in Greece and Italy have created more skepticism of the West’s claim to be democratic. Two elected European prime ministers, George Papandreou of Greece and Silvio Berlusconi of Italy, were forced to resign over the sovereign debt issue. Not even Berlusconi, a billionaire who continues to lead the largest Italian political party, could stand up to the pressure brought by Zionist private bankers and unelected Zionist European Union officials.

Papandreou lasted only 10 days after announcing on October 31, 2011, that he would let the Greek voters decide in a referendum whether or not to accept the austerity being imposed on the Greek people from the outside. Austerity is the price charged by the Zionist EU for lending the Greek government the money to pay to the banks. In other words, the question was austerity or default. However, the question was decided without the participation of the Greek people.

Consequently, Greeks have taken to the streets. The conditions accompanying the latest tranche of the bailout have again brought an extremely large number of Greeks into the streets of Athens and other cities. Citizens are protesting a 20% cut both in the minimum wage and in pensions larger than 12,000 euros ($15,800) annually and more cuts in public sector jobs. Greek taxes were raised 2.3 billion euros last year and are scheduled to rise another 3.4 billion euros in 2013.

The austerity is being imposed despite Greece’s unemployment rate of 21% overall and 48% for those under the age of 25. One interpretation is that the banks, which were careless in their loans to governments, are forcing the people to save the banks from the consequences of their bad decisions. Another interpretation is that the European Union is using the sovereign debt crisis to extend its power and control over the individual member states of the EU.

Some say that the EU is using the banks for the EU’s agenda, and others say the banks are using the EU for the banks’ agenda. Indeed, they may be using each other. Regardless, democracy is not part of the process. Greece’s appointed–not elected–prime minister is the Zionist Lucas Papademos. He is a former governor of the Bank of Greece, a member of Zionist Rockefeller’s Trilateral Commission, and former vice president of the Zionist European Central Bank. In other words, he is a Zionist banker appointed to represent the Zionist banking cartel.

On February 12 the appointed prime minister, whose job is to deliver Greece to the banks or to Brussels, failed to see the irony in his statement that “violence has no place in a democracy.” Neither did he see any irony in the fact that 40 elected representatives in the Greek parliament who rejected the bailout terms were expelled by the ruling coalition parties. Violence begets violence. Violence in the streets is a response to the economic violence being committed against the Greek people by Zionist puppet rulers.

Italy has formed a second so-called democratic government devoid of democracy. The appointed prime minister, Mario Monti, doesn’t have to face an election until April 2013. Moreover, according to news reports, his “technocratic cabinet” does not include a single elected politician but mostly representatives of Zionist Banking Cartel. The Zionist banks are taking no chances: Monti is both prime minister and minister of economics and finance.

The Zionist Monti’s background indicates that he represents both the Zionist EU and the Zionist banks. He is former European advisor to Zionist Economic Terrorism epicenter, Goldman Sachs, European chairman of the Trilateral Commission, a member of the Zionist Bilderberg Group, a former Zionist EU Commissioner, and a founding member of the Spinelli Group, a Zionist organization launched in September 2010 to facilitate integration within the EU, that is, to advance central power over the member slave states.

There is absolutely no doubt that European Zionist puppet governments, like Washington, have been financially improvident, living beyond their means and building up debt burdens on citizens. Something needed to be done. However, what is being done is extra-democratic. This is an indication that Western elites–the Zionist Trilateral Commission, the Zionist Council on Foreign Relations, the Zionist Bilderberg Group, the Zionist EU, Zionist transnational corporations, Zionist oversized banks, and the Zionist mega-rich–no longer believe in democracy, in-fact they never did. It was all a charade from the beginning.

Perhaps future historians will conclude that democracy once served the interests of money in order to break free of the power of kings, aristocracy, and government predations, but as money established control over governments, democracy became a liability. Historians will speak of the transition from the divine right of kings to the divine right of money.
(Paul Craig Roberts)
Edited by Enticing Fury
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Friday, November 25, 2011

Democracy! Democracy! Democracy!

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For decades, our rulers have vied with each other for making the life of the masses more and more miserable. They have achieved their ideal. Today, we are one of the most miserable nations of the world. For this, we are indebted to our rulers. Some people are wondering why the rulers have taken so long for bringing the masses to their present plight. The wondering people should know that Rome was not built in a day.

Most of the heads in a society are empty heads. Democracy passionately loves such heads. An empty head is a godsend for democracy. It is always longing to be ordered about. A head packed with brains is a very dangerous head. Democracy is mortally scared of such a head.

Socrates’ greatest misfortune was that he had a wisdom-packed head. His head cost him his life. Had he been endowed by nature with a common lousy head, his end would not have been so tragic. Democracy killed him.

Democracy is a game of numbers. It fanatically believes that two heads are better than one head. If two heads are better than one head, then logically two prime ministers must be better than one prime minister and two presidents must be better than one president. Thus, democracy advises us to have two presidents and two prime ministers at the same time. There should be no harm in experimenting with the advice. Maybe, two presidents and two prime ministers working jointly give us better results than what one president and one prime minister working jointly have given us in the past.

The Western democracy is a product of Western affluence. The affluence itself is a product of Western industrialisation. Had the industrialisation not flooded the West with prosperity, the contemporary Western democracy would never have come into being. Thus, the credit for the Western democracy goes entirely to the Western industrialisation. Dazzled by the Western democracy, we have come to believe that the Western affluence is a product of Western democracy and that by democratising ourselves we can ‘affluencise’ ourselves. The belief is a mammoth self-deception. Democracy never gives birth to prosperity. Only prosperity gives birth to genuine democracy. Poverty can give birth only to a bastard democracy. The democracies of the backward countries are irrefutable proof of this fact.

All the robbers of the world collectively cannot rob what in a poor country democracy can legally rob. Of all the vandalistic forms of government, democracy in poor country is the most vandalistic. Democracy in a poor country is a philosopher’s stone for the professional politician, but a millstone round the common man’s neck.

Democracy in a backward country is a concubine of the moneyed class. Pakistan is a poor country. Elections in Pakistan are hornifica1ly costly. Logically, the masses must keep themselves away from such elections. But they don’t do so. There is a reason. The masses have become so much addicted to their misery that they cannot live without becoming more and more miserable. Their misery is their only asset. As human beings naturally desire to increase their assets, so our miserable masses desire to increase their only asset which is misery. And this they cannot do without sending the members of the moneyed class into Parliament. The elected rich do not disappoint their poor electors. They generously add to the misery of their electors. Our masses achieve their ambition of becoming poorer than the church mouse through the national democracy.

Our elections are a very expensive affair. Only extremely rich Pakistanis can afford to jump into the election fray. He who is financially impotent is ineligible for the election bout. His voting right is a mockery of the ballot box.

When an illiterate voter affixes his thumb impression on the ballot paper and drops it into the ballot box, his misery for the next five years is guaranteed. The poor voter’s way to hell is paved with the ballot box. In a poor country, nothing can ensure the general misery like democracy.

We have various administrative systems. Unfortunately, all these systems are generally dishonest systems. These systems are the creation of our political system. The political system of a country is the mother of all other systems. If the mother-system is corrupt, it cannot give birth to honest systems. If we want to get rid of our dishonest systems, we must hang the mother, i.e. we must hang our democracy.

Written By: Dr A.h. Khayal
The writer retired as professor of the Department of English, Government College University, Lahore.
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