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(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104)
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Full Name: Noman Zafar
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Dear fellows,
Regards!

Pl find my underwritten latest Article/Column as sent to be published in Pakistani newspapers. If anybody has got any concern or question, do ask. I will provide you with the relevant argument and supporting evidence.

Shakil Ahmad

 
Musharraf Owes the Blood of Innocent Teenage Students
 
Once again, bloody Musharraf has proved his loyalty to the West to justify his dictatorial presidency, to best serve their objectives on gun point, by eliminating all such elements who rise to safeguard the ideological foundation and integrity of Pakistan . He betrays a nation over and again, which crowned this Batman level person to the rank of General. From the day 1, Musharraf, the traitor and coward, has been promoting the Western agenda in every discipline of life in Pakistan . He in consonance with Parliament, Army and Bureaucracy, made the whole country a hostage to transform it into a secular State, where Madir Pidar Azad people could run the society as Bazar-e-Husan with the aid of sponsored media and NGOs. Those who are a fan of such Bazars, obscenity and want to tear apart the sanctity of Chadar & Char Dewari, should volunteer their own women for such evil acts to set a model for the public, in the first place.
 
When the government fails to deliver as per law and constitution, it's natural, the people rise to take the control of the situation, as state within a state. The history of Pakistan to-date is evident that it has always been under the rule of traitors and dictators (civil & military), who have no roots in public. But to seek and keep the power they have to promote the Western agenda. What can you expect from a Parliament, which is composed of 80% traitors? What can you expect from our security forces, who disgracefully lost two wars and half of the country and now serving the Western interests only by crushing the innocent Pakistanis, under the engineered cover of terrorism, to scare the people to silence?
 
According to the "Most Reliable Sources", what happened in Lal Masjid, was totally pre planned to please America , as Musharraf had to justify continuing his Presidency, by proving to be their best Agent. He engineered the whole tragedy and it's timing very strategically in consonance with army and bloody politicians like Durrani, Sherpao and Ijaz ul Haq  and used the media in a manner that the innocent teenage students were branded as terrorist. The sponsored media did such a sensational propaganda against the innocent students, as they were the worst enemy of Islam and Pakistan .  Whereas their sole fault was that they wanted to close down the sex business, control the obscenity and protect the socio-moral architecture of the society, which are lawful demands inline with the law and the Constitution of Pakistan. There is only one argument, as to why they took the law in their own hands? The answer is clear, as in a country where there is no law, no constitution and the rulers are themselves criminals, traitors and dictators, then who would enforce the law?  Do you expect the criminal rulers who are themselves protecting and patronizing the crimes, would enforce law? Had it been the case, then neither Lal Masjid tragedy should have happened nor Pakistan should be the most notorious and disrespected in the world.
 
As per plan and US dictation, Musharraf had to crush the innocent teenage students, only under the possible fabricated cover of terrorism, as they were the biggest barrier to the Western agenda. They couldn't afford such an activity flourishing in the very centre of Islamabad , as it was growing and becoming the hope of any positive change in the country. He adopted the policy of Isolate and Eliminate. So he did it by broadcasting the dirty media campaign against the Lal Masjid by alleging that there inside were foreign terrorists, highly trained fighters using heavy weapons and Shaheed Abdul Rasheed was taking the shield of women and children besides other disgraceful propaganda to poison the opinion of the public. Whereas to keep the public ignorant about the reality at Lal Masjid and agenda of Shaheed Abdul Rasheed, he was neither allowed a press conference nor was accepted his request to surrender in the presence of media so at least he could let the media know as there was no foreign fighter, no heavy weapon and no women & children hostage as shield inside.
 
According to "Very Authentic Sources", after the conclusion of operation, the security forces couldn't find any alleged weapon, foreign fighter, or women and children hostages as Shaheed Abdul Rasheed was alleged to be using as human shield. Around 1300 women, children and men came out freely before operation started and around 27 women came out at their own will during operation, all of them were locked in jail. The men and women who were brought out as injured were rushing back to the Masjid to help their fellow  students  behind. The fighters who were inside were fighting in defence with only 12 Licensed guns. At hospitals, the injureds were crying about the atrocities incurred by security forces on innocent teenage students inside. The forces were firing by themselves in a manner that reflected a situation as fighters were firing at them. After security forces found nothing, as per plan, they started to demolishing roofs and walls of the Masjid and Madarsa in a manner that it could be demolished later on the pretext of being unsafe for use. Intensive explosives were used in the operation to dent the sanctity and honour of the Masjid and Madarsa which in result tore hundreds of bodies apart, as alleged to be missing now. Around 600-800 innocent teenage students are martyred and the massive burial of hundreds of mutilated and disintegrated dead bodies is done in hiding to avoid the public agitation. This is nothing but an assured Qehr of Allah as the Blood of Shaheed never goes waste. To justify their conspiracy, the security forces, after finding no evidence of terrorism, then created an artificial environment, like bringing in the shot dead bodies of those foreign/local who were already in custody on terrorism charges, blowing up landmines, placing heavy arms, creating trenches and graves, etc. Then the  media was given controlled access after 2 days of making up the site. The whole operation looked like as Israel has taken over Lal Masjid. They conducted the whole operation very secretly and tactfully and the information was only available through unreliable government source of ISPR. For a layman, it's enough to understand that no media was given access to the operation sites, hospitals, injureds and deadbodies, just to cover the truth and facts from the public. The excuse was security, whereas the Journalists are so bold that they happily report even from the War Zones.
 
Was Pakistan created where it's own security forces,  serving the West, demolish the Madaris and Masajid and kill innocent teenage students of the Holly Quran, under the fake cover of extremism/terrorism ? Was Pakistan created to trade in sex and obscenity and tearing apart the sanctity of Chadar and Char Dewari? Was Pakistan created for the people to die of hunger and suffer a miserable life under the rule of rulers living in luxury?  Was Pakistan created for the public to be the slaves of lords, traitors and feronic dictators for ever? Was the sacrifice of Muslims in India was to live in a secular state?
 
Not at all. By the time our sponsored rulers will be serving the interests of the West, such fights keep reoccuring. Unless or until the miseries, suppression and injustice are addressed, revolts would be struggling while preparing the nation for a blood revolution where only the dirty blood of elites and rulers as that of criminals, traitors and dictators would extinguish the fury of suppressed public. And now it looks the only solution.
 
Shakil Ahmad
Australia
 Reply:   General Musharraf shoud go, or
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (14/Jul/2007)
Like his hero Ayub Khan, Gen. Musharraf, too, has sucked almost a decade out of the life of the nation. Like Ayub Khan, he, too, should go, or the country will go, instead
"For too long, the U.S. has propped up men in uniform who ruin the political and social fabric of Pakistan. The risks are too high to continue playing this game of Pakistani roulette. Like his hero Ayub Khan, Gen. Musharraf, too, has sucked almost a decade out of the life of the nation. Like Ayub Khan, he, too, should go, or the country will go, instead."
 
July 12, 2007
 
PAKISTANI ROULETTE

Behind the Red Mosque

Can Pervez Musharraf put the jihadi genie back into the bottle?

In the spring of 1965, Pakistani military dictator Ayub Khan rigged an election to hold on to his presidency. This triggered outrage among the people, especially in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). Students and trade unionists joined lawyers and academics in the streets chanting the slogan, Ayub kutta, hai, hai (Ayub the dog, shame, shame).
 
Fearing a mass uprising, the field marshal (a good friend of presidents Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson) dipped into the time-tested tool used by all tyrants: He wrapped himself in the flag. What better way to deflect the wrath of the people than to wage war on the infidel "enemy," India.
 
So, in August of 1965, he launched Operation Gibraltar, sending thousands of Pakistani troops in civilian clothes deep into Indian-administrate d Kashmir. New Delhi retaliated by attacking Pakistan on Sept. 6, resulting in a 17-day war that ended in a stalemate.
 
For a few months, Ayub Khan was a hero. The opposition demonstrators had disappeared, branded as traitors. It seemed that he had succeeded in positioning himself as the saviour and would rule Pakistan for another decade. That didn't happen. Within four years, Ayub Khan was gone in a wave of citizens' protests that led to nearly 100,000 people being arrested and hundreds killed.
 
Among the admirers of the fallen field marshal was a young student at Karachi's St. Patrick's High School. His name was Pervez Musharraf. Like Ayub Khan, he, too, would topple an elected government. And like Ayub Khan, he, too, would be America's key ally in the region.
 
Leading up to the crisis of the Red Mosque of Islamabad, General Musharraf was facing an unprecedented uprising by the ordinary citizenry, led by the popular and recently dismissed chief justice of Pakistan. As the sweltering summer of discontent spread across the country, tens of thousands of lawyers poured onto the streets in what is known as the "black coat" protests. Finding no room to manoeuvre, Gen. Musharraf emulated Ayub Khan, and manufactured a crisis. Then, like a knight in shining armour, he stepped in to put down the rebellion by Islamists holed up inside the Red Mosque.
 
It's important to know that the Red Mosque was a creation of Pakistan's intelligence services, which used it for decades to recruit armed jihadis. It was another U.S.-backed Islamist dictator, General Mohammed Zia ul-Haq, who had allowed the Red Mosque jihadis a free hand in spreading their hateful doctrine of extremism under the name of Islam. The Americans simply went along.
 
The brothers who led the Red Mosque rebellion - the one who was arrested trying to escape in a burka, as well as the mullah who died in the fighting - worked for Pakistan's intelligence agencies. Their father, too, was an employee of the government and ran the fiefdom in the heart of Islamabad until he was assassinated.
 
The mullahs and radical jihadis in the Red Mosque were all actors in the game of Pakistani roulette. As long as the mosque remained a visible hotbed of Islamist activity, Gen. Musharraf could show the West that it needed him to fight terrorism. Just as Ayub Khan was able to convince successive U.S. administrations that, without him, Pakistan would slide into communism, Gen. Musharraf has convinced George Bush that, without him, Pakistan would become one large Red Mosque teeming with jihadis trying to whip the nation into an Islamist nuclear power.
 
What he fails to disclose, of course, is that the arming of the Red Mosque could not have happened without his government's full knowledge. There's no way that machine guns, rocket launchers and ammunition could be brought into the heart of Islamabad, next door to government ministries, without arousing the suspicion of the country's omnipresent security agencies.
 
Today, the Pakistani army will claim to have stamped out a hotbed of Islamic terrorism. Tomorrow will be another story. Abdul Rashid Ghazi will emerge as the martyr of the Islamist movement in Pakistan, and his death will become the rallying cry for the Islamofascists, not its end.
 
In the end, Gen. Musharraf was caught in his own trap. He could not put the jihadi genie back into the bottle, so he had to kill it. He may come out as a hero to the White House and to Pakistan's ruling upper-class elites, but history dictates that this will be a short-lived romance.
 
Both Gen. Musharraf and the Americans who prop him up must realize that, to fight malaria, one needs to drain the swamps, not kill individual mosquitoes. The best way to fight Islamist radicalism in Pakistan is to ask the general to step down and organize democratic elections without the aid of fraudulent voter lists that deny exiled politicians a return to the country.
 
For too long, the U.S. has propped up men in uniform who ruin the political and social fabric of Pakistan. The risks are too high to continue playing this game of Pakistani roulette. Like his hero Ayub Khan, Gen. Musharraf, too, has sucked almost a decade out of the life of the nation. Like Ayub Khan, he, too, should go, or the country will go, instead.
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Tarek Fatah, a former student activist in his native Pakistan, is founder of the Muslim Canadian Congress.

 
 Reply:   kiya khoya kiya payascript sr
Replied by(farhan) Replied on (14/Jul/2007)

I am totally agreed with you Mr. Shakil, and all nations know what the truth was. The only thing is that now Muslims in Pakistan have fear of death. Nation is like pigeon who close eyes when saw a cat. As western policies are succeeding some how but still there are people who can give their lives for Islam like Shaheed Abdul Rasheed. And we have to be proud and to give tribute to such souls, belie me this is the time when we have to think what we are doing and what we have to do for Islam and for Pakistan otherwise we were not be able to stand with pride at judgment day. When GOD will ask us where were you when people were killing the MUGHAIDIN who were fighting to keep alive my religion?
 
 Reply:   Answer of Shakeel Ahmad to one
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (14/Jul/2007)

Dear Zubair,
Regards!

Though I have written the details in my Article, even then I would like to answer your concerns. Anybody whatever he speaks or writes actually reflects his level of experience and exposure in life. Simply I can tell you that I have been at very powerful positions in Pakistan and here I refused the nomination for a Parliament election in Australia. Further I would tell you later.

Very briefly saying, as to whatever you see today is the cascading effect of the international politics to have one superpower, one culture and one economy in the world under the proxy rule of America through traitors like Musharraf in different countries. Whether it's Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Palestine Pakistan or Iran, they want to keep control over these turbulent countries which are causing a barrier to the their agenda.

Whereas the economic growth, you mentioned, can easily be assessed by international economic surveys. Where 2000 people did suicide within 6 months because of poverty, you can imagine the economic growth in our beloved country. Briefly to say, our economy is only consumer based, where foreign financial gurus have trapped our innocent buyers to commit beyond their capacity so ending up in auctioning their houses.

To conquer a nation, simply transform it's ideology. And it's best done through the use of media and NGOs, which is best doing this job by brainwashing the nation very systematically, where even the educated people are not immuned from it's psychological impact. Recently you have seen it's influence in case of Lal Masjid in any way, where the lies were so told as they looked real even to believe, what a technology. In last 2 years alone, US $800 million is funded to the NGOs, which are not responsible for welfare, but to attack the ideology, socio-religious values by promoting obscenity through sponsored cable media to destroy the sanctity of the Chadar-n-Chardewari . Every house is wired with this satanic cable, which is slowly sparking to blow the honour of the hardly sustained socio-moral architecture of the society.

Briefly, I can assure you whatever happened in Lal Masjid was inhuman, unlawful and a conspiracy against the true believing innocent students just to please America.

Though I sleep in Australia but wake up in Pakistan. As the ideology and emotions have no barrier. And Khuda Kee Qasam, that we are for Pakistan and Pakistan is for us. No traitor or criminal like Musharraf can harm it's idelogical foundation for very long. You are not supposed to stay in Pakistan, you can work for it's survival, progress and good name being anywhere in the world. Like I am writing in papers to awake the people.

May Allah give us the strength to correct our vision and help our people who are living a miserable life. Amin!
Shakil Ahmad Australia
 
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