Why Pakistanis hate "The Contractor" by Raymond Davis

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They hate it because truth cause them enteritis.

Their honeymoon with lies is not over and yet they have got no brave man to practically challenge the feudals of their army and politics.
 

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This s the funniest they accused him to be an addict of Naswar. :pound:

pakis are pathological, biological, bastards and liars... this is because of cousin marrying to cousin same family marriage. these things are inbred in them.
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Pakistan accuses Raymond Davis of being an Indian RAW agent


ANI | Lahore [Pakistan] Jul 07, 2017 03:14 PM IST

Rehman Malik, Pakistan's former interior minister has accused India's intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) for paying CIA contractor Raymond Davis to write the book, 'The Contractor', in order to malign Pakistan's army and democratic institutions. :laugh::laugh::laugh:

PPP Senator Malik has urged the nation not to fall prey to Indian conspiracies and not to project Davis as a hero. "He is nothing but an agent to the RAW," he claimed.

"I have documentary proof that Davis was approached by Indian agency RAW's Additional Secretary Jagnathan Kumar for writing the book The Contractor in order to malign Pakistan's premier agency ISI, the Pakistan military and the civilian leadership," he said.

Malik termed CIA contractor Raymond Davis's book, 'The Contractor', a pack of lies.

Raymond Allen Davis is a former United States Army soldier, private security firm employee, and contractor with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

On January 27, 2011, Davis killed two reportedly armed men in Lahore, Pakistan.

The U.S. government argued that he was protected by diplomatic immunity, but Davis was jailed and criminally charged by Pakistani authorities with double murder and Malik was then the interior minister in 2011 when Davis was acquitted of shooting two people in Lahore.

Pakistan freed the CIA contractor after a deal was sealed to pay $2.34 million in "blood money" to the men's families.

The agreement, nearly seven weeks after the shootings, ended a tens

After six years, Davis's book prompted Malik to issue a detailed statement on Thursday regarding so far undisclosed developments that had unfolded in the aftermath of Davis's arrest.

Malik claimed that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government and the military establishment had decided not to release Davis till he was acquitted by a court of law and Davis had been placed on the Exit Control List immediately. "A high-level meeting had decided that neither would Davis be deported nor would he be granted diplomatic immunity, and that we would wait for the decision of the court in the matter and no action would be taken through any executive order," he said.

He said that later in a meeting at the President House, the then Inter-Services Intelligence director general, Gen Shuja Pasha, had told the political leadership that the Americans wanted to exercise the right of Diyat (blood money) under Islamic law. "The matter was dealt with the cooperation of the Punjab government, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Interior," he said.

On March 16, 2011, Davis was released after the families of the two killed men were paid $2.4 million in diyya or blood money.

In his book, Davis has claimed that General Shuja Pasha played a significant role in pushing for diplomatic immunity . But Malik defended Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) director general,saying "No such role was played by the then ISI DG in the release of Raymond Davis, as claimed in his controversial book."

Malik even claimed that after returning to the US, Davis was facing hard times and had attempted suicide several times. "Only last year, Raymond Davis was under a huge debt of $700,000 and his wife Rebecca has taken separation from him. Due to his miserable financial condition, he became an easy prey and was sponsored by RAW and the book was written through a ghostwriter."

Malik said that how an impoverished Davis can circulate a free PDF version of his book on the internet and via WhatsApp.

When asked that Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf general secretary Shah Mehmood Qureshi, the then foreign minister, had claimed that he had resigned from the ministry on the issue of immunity granted to Davis.

Malik said: "I would like to clarify that nobody wanted to give immunity to the U.S. spy as claimed by Qureshi and that he never resigned from the ministry over the issue of Raymond Davis.Prime Minister Gilani had dissolved the cabinet on Feb 9, 2011 to reshuffle and Qureshi was offered the portfolio of Ministry of Water & Power or Agriculture...in the presence of other cabinet members, he had resented and walked out insisting that he wanted to be foreign minister."

He said Qureshi had left the political party due to his own political gripes eight months after Davis's acquittal.

The former interior ministry also revealed that back then he had been approached by Dr Fozia Siddiqui, sister of detained Afia Siddiqui, who had proposed that government consider an exchange of her sister with Davis."It was a good idea to get Siddiqui back to Pakistan, subject to the clearance of the court," he added. "I had earlier gotten her two sons recovered from Afghanistan and handed them over to her family," the Dawn reported.


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I've got 2 more for you.

1. Fighting to the end: The pakistan army's way of war by Christine Fair

2. The murder of hitory by Khursheed Kamal Aziz
And this too...

Military Inc. : Inside Pakistan's Military Economy (Ayesha Siddiqa)

You will be aghast at the Islamic Army's financial world where their economy is far more than the total Sino Pak trade amounting to $15 billion. They run stuff from Bakeries and beauty salons to logistics and mega malls throughout Pak!!

They've now got the propriety contract and monopoly for the complete logistics - running their trucks/tankers/containers etc - on the CPEC between Gwadar and Kashgar in China. And that would be worth millions!! No wonder they are doing what they can to secure the CPEC and make it viable! If they manage to do that, the Porki Generals will be laughing all the way to the bank!

If we want to bring peace to the region, the only way is to bribe the Porki Generals! :biggrin2:It's the money that makes the mare go! We need to try this out, what?
 

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And this too...

Military Inc. : Inside Pakistan's Military Economy (Ayesha Siddiqa)

You will be aghast at the Islamic Army's financial world where their economy is far more than the total Sino Pak trade amounting to $15 billion. They run stuff from Bakeries and beauty salons to logistics and mega malls throughout Pak!!

They've now got the propriety contract and monopoly for the complete logistics - running their trucks/tankers/containers etc - on the CPEC between Gwadar and Kashgar in China. And that would be worth millions!! No wonder they are doing what they can to secure the CPEC and make it viable! If they manage to do that, the Porki Generals will be laughing all the way to the bank!

If we want to bring peace to the region, the only way is to bribe the Porki Generals! :biggrin2:It's the money that makes the mare go! We need to try this out, what?
Yeah we can find a corrupt general and get some things sorted.


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Malala Yousafzai condemns China over treatment of Liu Xiaobo

The Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has condemned China over its treatment of her fellow peace prize winner Liu Xiaobo following his death from liver cancer in custody last week. Liu was jailed for 11 years in 2009 for “inciting subversion of state power” after he helped write a petition known as “Charter 08” calling for sweeping political reforms in China.

His incarceration meant he was unable to collect his Nobel prize in 2010, and he became the second winner of it to die in state custody, the first being Carl von Ossietzky in Germany in 1938. Liu’s wife, Liu Xia, remains under effective house arrest.

“I condemn any government who denies people’s freedom,” said Yousafzai, the Pakistani education activist who came to prominence when a Taliban gunman shot her in the head in 2012.

Speaking to Reuters at a school in Maiduguri, Nigeria, the 20-year-old said: “I’m hoping that people will learn from what he did and join together and fight for freedom, fight for people’s rights and fight for equality.” Yousafzai was in Nigeria to raise awareness of education problems in Africa’s most populous country, where more than 10.5 million children are out of school – more than anywhere else in the world.

The issue is felt more severely in the mainly Muslim north. The south has over decades seen greater investment and has a system of schools started by Christian pastors affiliated with British colonists.

Nigeria needs to “increase spending on education and they need to make it public, the rate of spending planned and how much they’re spending”, said Yousafzai. Since her first trip to Nigeria three years ago, the proportion of the budget allocated to education has dropped from above 10% to about 6%, she said.

The eight-year Islamist insurgency of Boko Haram, whose name roughly means “western education is forbidden”, has compounded the problems in the north. The militants have destroyed hundreds of schools and uprooted millions, forcing them into refugee camps, which often lack the most basic necessities, let alone decent schooling.

On Monday, Malala called on Nigeria’s acting president, Yemi Osinbajo, to call a state of emergency for education in the country. “Nigeria in the north has been suffering through conflicts as well and extremism,” she said. “So it is important in that sense as well that they prioritise education in order to protect the future.”

@Neo @Zarvan @no smoking @amoy

Pls to consider. :sad:
 

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Malala Yousafzai condemns China over treatment of Liu Xiaobo

The Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has condemned China over its treatment of her fellow peace prize winner Liu Xiaobo following his death from liver cancer in custody last week. Liu was jailed for 11 years in 2009 for “inciting subversion of state power” after he helped write a petition known as “Charter 08” calling for sweeping political reforms in China.

@Neo @Zarvan @no smoking @amoy

Pls to consider. :sad:
Why do u tag me?? On the same person /thing, people usually formulate their opinions based on varied info. As Malala, she might be either ill-informed or


Sometimes it's kinda complex. On Liu, I'd like to write on what I RESPECT him about, and what I DESPISE him about. But that'd be off topic here.
 

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