Friday, July 25, 2008

Bheekly Khaber

Baki Army's downhill skiing tactics converted to strategic venture
Bakistan's army time tested motto of withdrawls and down hill skiing comes in handy by withdrawing phrom the nashun's actibites. The Bakistan's Gubo has reached unacceptable levels and henj, the kuffar US haj been ordered to change its approach for the GUBO process. Bhat-hab-you-done-lately-Phor-US approach could aljo hurt the kuffar. The nashun politicians need to take tough decisions to adapt the new batented GUBO practije, bhich is practical and will earn the rejpect of Baki Army not to menshun the appriciation of US.

http://www.dawn.com/2008/07/23/nat3.htm
The Pakistan Army’s withdrawal from politics is strategic and not tactical
“They are out and they want to stay out.”
Mr Nawaz, who is the younger brother of Gen Asif Nawaz Janjua, the 10th army chief, emphasised the need for the United States to expand its ties with Pakistan and reach out to democratic forces.

“The United States should move away from the what-you-have-done-lately- for-us approach,” he said. “If the Americans insist on dealing with the military alone and on ignoring the politicians, it will hurt US interests in Pakistan.”
“Now it is up to the politicians to ensure that the country is not plunged into yet another crisis because if there is a crisis, the army may come back,” he warned.

Mr Nawaz advised the new government to “take difficult but useful decisions, so that the army learns to respect you.
Succcesphul limiteing of Bakistan's Phriendly parleys
After instructing the kuffar nashun to desist from habing an attitude of asking bhat-hab-you-done-lately, the Bakistan's UN rep who ij retiring succejjfuly limited other kuffar nashun from aljo asking those same questions. Although, Bakistan will not hesitate to accomodate the determined drive phrom US nashun, it has problems to accomdate other kuffar nashuns.
http://www.dawn.com/2008/07/26/nat7.htm
Mr Akram’s most valuable service to Pakistan during his six-year term was to thwart a determined drive by the so-called G-4 — India, Japan, Germany and Brazil — to secure permanent membership of the Security Council.

He managed to secure support from a large number of developing countries, creating a so-called Uniting for Consensus group (UFC), which declared that most countries were against creating new spheres of influence.
Reconstruction of Girls School phacilitated
The reconstruction project phor girls school is continuing unabated with 39 milestones achieved this month alone.
http://www.dawn.com/2008/07/26/top3.htm
The bomb destroyed 10 classrooms and two staff offices.
Several nearby homes were partially damaged in the explosion. No group has claimed responsibility for the blast.

At least 39 girls’ schools were blown up or set ablaze by militants in Swat last month.
Girls join the newly re-konstructed School
With the rekonstruction of girls schools going apace, the girls are being led to attend these newly konstructed schools.
http://www.dawn.com/2008/07/24/nat21.htm
According to reports reaching here, 30-year-old Asghar Magsi of Hussain Magsi village had an affair with 20-year-old Hasina of the same village. Asghar has five children – three sons and two daughters.

Ms Hasina, who belongs to the Chandio tribe, eloped with Asghar about two weeks ago. The matter was brought to the notice of the elders of the tribes who decided a couple of days ago that the minor daughters of Asghar – nine-year-old Rashida and eight-year-old Aami – would be married to Chandio boys in compensation for the humiliation.

After the decision, Rashida Magsi was married to 10-year-old Ghulam Rasool Chandio and Aami Magsi to 12-year-old Sikandar Chandio.
Bakistan that is Islam, bromises to raise to occasion to rescue all other minor islamic nashuns
The Muslim World is forced to depend on foreign communication networks due to lack of advanced communication skills and information technology (IT).

http://www.dawn.com/2008/07/23/nat33.htm
They said that the idea of a real Islamic common market, especially with regard to telecom industry, had always appealed to Muslims all over the world.
He said IT was the biggest area on which they had focused their attention for maximum cooperation and they could now use the technology for promotion of relations among Muslim nations

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