Tuesday, July 8, 2008

More da marriyer...

Greetings to all biradhers and their chattel.
After long haitus in Pind Gwantanamoy-in-Bilayat, I return bhanderstruck at all the bositive developments. Time to warm up the old hookah and do the hubble-bubble dance.

your n yours,
M.Roh'butt-al-Git'Mo

3 comments:

Abdul Enqyoob Faisalabadi said...

BURUR!

Diyar Editar: Pie the grace of ATM I am abal to bost hiyar aphter escaping phrom Le-educashun Camp in Beijing under Orympics Ishtadium istands.

I am noting that yeshterday was phirsht anniversary oph the Jenn-o-cide at the Lal Masjid when all the keno-stix sistahs were dragged away pie the ISI, never to be seen alive again.

May the bee oph of a thousand camels rain down on the Gola's silk Armani suits.

Abdul Enqyoob Faisalabadi said...

AllahoAkbar! Great bositive neuj!
Afghanistan gives Credit to Bakistan phor vacuum burst at jufr yindoo embajjy. http://www.thefrontierpost.com/News.aspx?ncat=ts&nid=997

Abdul Enqyoob Faisalabadi said...

Bojitive Neuj:
Wimmen runner dissuaded phrom showing bare wrists in public
"Wednesday, Jul. 09, 2008
Where Is the Afghan Female Runner?
By Jeff Israely

Mehbooba Andyar's choice to compete in a head scarf and full-length, body-covering running suit could not spare her from Taliban taunts and threats. The Afghan middle-distance runner nonetheless trekked on and was on the verge of realizing her Olympic dream. But now Andyar — slated to be the only female Afghan athlete at the Beijing Games — has gone missing from her training site just weeks before the opening ceremonies.

Andyar has not contacted any Afghan or international track-and-field authorities since disappearing Friday from a training facility in Formia, Italy, 106 miles (170 km) south of Rome.. Her bags and passport were also gone from her room, a sign that she may have left on her own.

No scenario is being ruled out, and Andyar did not have any special security detail. One possible explanation is that the 19-year-old may be seeking asylum somewhere in Europe, following repeated threats and humiliation from (Peelievers of the Ummah), including false rumors that she was a prostitute. Nick Davies, spokesman for the IAAF, the world track-and-field governing body, said there had been no signs that Andyar was having second thoughts about competing in Beijing. "It was quite a surprise to us," Davies told TIME. "We don't know where she is. All we know is that she and her bags are gone."

The 800- and 1,500-meter runner, whose best times are far slower than international standards, was an Olympic Solidarity Scholarship athlete, paid for by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and trained by the IAAF, a program that offers special opportunities to competitors in troubled conditions.

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The other Afghan track athlete expected in Beijing, a male sprinter, as well as an Afghan trainer were also at the Formia facility, and they told authorities they were unaware of Andyar's whereabouts. ..An Afghan Olympic official said the team holds the right to substitute Andyar with another female athlete, though the IOC would have the last word.

Dr. Shrilleen Mazari is training for this position.

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Four years ago in Athens, Robina Muqimyar ran the 100 meters and Friba Rezihi competed in judo, becoming the first Afghan women ever to compete in the Olympics. If Andyar doesn't make it to Beijing, it will be one more sign that those making the most progress these days in Afghanistan are the bad guys.

(GREAT NOOJE! ALLAHoAKBAR!) With reporting by Ali Safi/Kabul
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1821203,00.html