Failed Terrorist State of Pakistan: Idiotic Musings

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just searched donkey and pakistan look what i found ... save poor donkeys.





Family protests 6 paki men gang raping of their beloved donkey


is this for real???so alongside women and kids, animals too r endangered in porki land!

raping donkeys and camels:eek1::eek1::eek1::eek1:is this an islamic thing or porki thing?

bcoz in our neighborhood(had only hindus and christians), which used to be so safe. us girls cud walk at night time freely. then bengalis/bengladeshis came in and started living in renting homes,problems began immediately.
first to get attacked was my neighbour's poultry farm. first we all thought it must have been dogs or something that attacked. but then her hens were found throats slit with precise cut....animals won't b able to do that. then her hens were found in even worse condition.....she said she can't explain it, it luked that bad. then for couple of weeks nothing happened. so we all thought it was random.
due to heat here generally we all keep our windows open at night time as well. then a new phenomenon began. sand pelting, yes, some one was randomly throwing sand into bed rooms. i don't know if it was one person or 3 or 4 guys becoz this was experienced by 5 or 6 houses on the same night. then came knocking or banging at the doors at midnight esp at houses where there were no men! then their fave hobby......stone pelting.

we jointly complained too our ward member/commie.....nothing happened. we called police. they raided these pepl, picked up the bengladeshis....but no one was arrested and were let off. anyway, after the police intervention, they left our neighbourhood. so now, its safe again.
 

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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/04/world/asia/pakistan-india-talks.html

Pakistan’s Military Has Quietly Reached Out to India for Talks
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Naval officers at an Independence Day ceremony last month in Karachi, Pakistan.CreditCreditAkhtar Soomro/Reuters

Concerned about Pakistan’s international isolation and faltering economy, the country’s powerful military has quietly reached out to its archrival India about resuming peace talks, but the response was tepid, according to Western diplomats and a senior Pakistani official.

  • The outreach, initiated by the army’s top commander, Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, began months before Pakistan’s national elections. Pakistan offered to resume on-and-off talks with India over their border dispute in the Kashmir region, which stalled in 2015 as violence flared up there.

    A key objective for Pakistan in reaching out to India is to open barriers to trade between the countries, which would give Pakistan more access to regional markets. Any eventual peace talks over Kashmir are likely to involve an increase in bilateral trade as a confidence-building measure.


    Increasingly, Pakistan’s military sees the country’s battered economy as a security threat, because it aggravates the insurgencies that plague the country. Pakistan is expected to ask the International Monetary Fund for $9 billion in the coming weeks, after receiving several billions of dollars in loans from China this year to pay its bills.

  • “We want to move forward and we are trying our best to have good ties with all our neighbors, including India,” Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said. “As General Bajwa says, regions prosper, countries don’t. India cannot prosper by weakening Pakistan.”

    General Bajwa linked Pakistan’s economy to the region’s security in a hallmark speech last October, and the idea that the two are inseparable has since become known as the Bajwa doctrine. The army chief is also seen as more moderate than his predecessors were on India, which has been Pakistan’s bitter rival since the bloody partition that came with independence in 1947.

    The Pakistani general and his Indian counterpart, Gen. Bipin Rawat, served together in a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Congo about a decade ago and get along well, diplomats say. This year, General Bajwa said the only way to solve the two countries’ conflict was through dialogue, a rare statement from the military.

    Diplomats say General Bajwa has tried to reach out to General Rawat to initiate talks. But the effort has been stymied by what one diplomat called a “system mismatch.”

    The army is Pakistan’s most powerful institution, but India’s military is much weaker and could not agree to a peace deal without the civilian government’s approval. Diplomats in New Delhi say Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is preoccupied with elections expected early next year and does not want talks before then, fearing that if talks collapse — as they have many times before — it could cost them at the polls.

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    Men in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, watched Imran Khan, the new prime minister, address the nation last month. Because Mr. Khan is seen as the army’s man, talks with India could have a better chance with him in office, diplomats say.CreditFarooq Naeem/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
    “Till the Indian elections, there cannot be an immediate betterment in bilateral relations,” Mr. Chaudhry said. India’s military and its foreign ministry did not respond to requests for comment.

    The new Pakistani government led by Prime Minister Imran Khan has been sending strong signals in favor of talks, though it is the military that ultimately controls foreign and defense policy. “If you take one step forward, we will take two steps forward,” Mr. Khan said in his victory speech, addressing India. “We need to move ahead.”

    With Mr. Khan in office, talks may have a better chance because he is seen as the army’s man, diplomats in both Islamabad and New Delhi say. India sees Mr. Khan’s outreach as sanctioned by the military and believes he will clearly present General Bajwa’s demands and red lines.

    That the military would initiate such a major foreign policy decision unilaterally, and before the elections, suggests it was confident that its preferred candidate, Mr. Khan, would win. Mr. Khan was sworn in as prime minister last month, in the wake of accusations that the army had intervened to back his candidacy.

    Diplomats in Islamabad say Pakistan’s outreach may also be driven in part by the country’s Chinese allies. Beijing has prodded Pakistan to stabilize its border with India, hoping for greater stability as it pursues its regional economic ambitions. China is investing some $62 billion in Pakistan, mostly in large infrastructure projects through what is being called the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, part of China’s global Belt and Road initiative.

    The plan would give Beijing more direct access to important Western markets by building a series of highways through Pakistan, connecting China’s western border to Pakistan’s Gwadar Port on the Arabian Sea. If Pakistani troops are freed up along the border with India, the thinking goes, they could be diverted to secure the country’s western flank, where China’s trade routes would be.

    Chinese Muslim insurgents who oppose Beijing’s rule have been active in Afghanistan and western Pakistan, and other Pakistani insurgents, including Baloch separatists, have opposed the Chinese infrastructure projects. Last month, a Baloch separatist group attacked a bus carrying Chinese workers, wounding five.

    Pakistan may also be realizing that it can no longer withstand its growing international isolation and its worsening ties with the United States, which was once its closest Western ally. The United States cut more than $1 billion of aid to Pakistan in January for not doing enough to curb terror groups, which it accuses the army of supporting.

    Tensions with Washington were further aggravated this week when the American military said it would withhold $300 million in aid to Pakistan, just days before the Trump administration’s first meeting with Mr. Khan’s new government. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is scheduled to meet Mr. Khan on Wednesday in Islamabad, and Pakistani lawmakers enraged over the aid cut have been calling for Mr. Khan to scrap the meeting.

    In the past, military and government officials in Pakistan have said they could withstand American aid cuts, pointing to their growing ties with China. But Pakistan was stunned this year when China went along with putting Islamabad on a terror-financing watch list, which will make it harder and more expensive for Pakistan to raise badly needed funding on international debt markets.

    Salman Masood contributed reporting from Islamabad, and Hari Kumar from New Delhi.
 

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In their hate book it clearly written ''believers can relieve on goats but meat must be sold to another village''
This statement was given by the esteemed absconder Dr. Zakir Nayik. Not exactly the prescribed way to do as per the green book.
The correct way is to kill the man and kill the animal. As the animal is tainted now, it cannot be eaten or offered to Alla. So it must be killed and buried. As per some Hadiths the punishment is discretionary and not compulsarily death for the perpretrator, but for victim death is the only option.
 

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Even i want to become Eggetarian but my family likes non-veg... so i eat some times.

cant live without eggs and milk.
In my family, we have both.
vegetarians like me, mom and my bro. rest of my family, my father, sis in law, cousins r all self confessed meat enthusiasts:)
 

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Iran’s former “supreme” leader Ayatollah Khomeini was a beast in the usual Islamic vein. Kohmeini was also a highly respected poet and scholar on the Koran and on Sharia law. He wrote over 200 books and interpretations on the teachings of Islam. Khomeini is revered as a saint.

There are over 200 books by Khomeini translated into English and most of them available on the web. In Khomeini’s writings he openly approves, according to Sharia, for Muslims to have sex with animals, to rape women, and to sexually assault even small infants and babies.

Here are some quotes from fatwas as set-out by the late and unlamented Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran.

“A man can marry a girl younger than nine years of age, even if the girl is still a baby being breastfed. A man, however is prohibited from having intercourse with a girl younger than nine, other sexual acts such as foreplay, rubbing, kissing and sodomy is allowed.

A man having intercourse with a girl younger than nine years of age has not committed a crime, but only an infraction, if the girl is not permanently damaged. If the girl, however, is permanently damaged, the man must provide for her all her life. But this girl will not count as one of the man’s four permanent wives. He also is not permitted to marry the girl’s sister.”
– Ayatollah Khomeini, Tahrir al-Vasyleh, Fourth Edition, Darol Elm, Qom, Iran, 1990.

“Establishing the Islamic state world-wide belong to the great goals of the revolution.” — Kohmeini, Resalat, 25 March 1988.

A man can have sex with animals such as sheep, cows, camels and so on. However he should kill the animal after he has his orgasm. He should not sell the meat to the people in his own village, however selling the meat to the next door village should be fine.” – From Khomeini’s book, Tahrir al-Vasyleh, fourth volume, Darol Elm, Gom, Iran, 1990

“A man can have sexual pleasure from a child as young as a baby. …This girl, however would not count as one of his four permanent wives. The man will not be eligible to marry the girl’s sister.” – ”Ayatollah Khomeini in Tahrir al-Vasyleh,” Fourth Edition, Darol Elm, Qom, Iran, 1990.

https://themuslimissue.wordpress.co...d-instructions-to-bestiality-and-necrophilia/

Islam is the WORST thing ever happens to the Human kind.Even MO did bestiality and necrophilia .. check the link
oh gods, this is sickening to the core! how can they allow this and claim to b religion of peace? Feel like puking just reading it. If this is what they do to their women, what abt kaffirs like us!
 

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When I saw this on my TV screen , I turned on my laptop and started watching BBC's Bodyguard series.
I knew these goat fuckerz gonna lose the match.
 

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Pakistan PM decides to auction buffaloes austerity
A total of eight buffaloes were auctioned off for nearly 2.3 million rupees (US$19,000) at the prime minister's residence, as Khan's new administration aims to cut expenditure and increase revenue collection to boost Pakistan's struggling economy.

pakistan economy is surely guided by buffaloes and donkeys of pakistan
https://www.abplive.in/videos/namas...decides-to-auction-buffaloes-austerity-760794
 

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Grade 20 officer filmed stealing Kuwaiti delegate’s wallet – Daily Pakistan
ISLAMABAD – A senior government official of grade 20 was caught on camera, stealing the wallet of an official of the Kuwaiti delegation that arrived in the country to attend the two-day Pakistan-Kuwait Joint Ministerial Commission meeting.

The head of the Kuwaiti delegation complained on Friday that he had lost his wallet, following which the CCTV footage of the room was inspected.

Shockingly, the footage showed :rofl::rofl:Investment and Facilitation Joint Secretary, Zarar Haider Khan swiping the Kuwaiti official’s belongings, bringing shame to the whole nation.
:rofl::rofl:
The grade 20 officer who brought shame to #Pakistan today, or, The most hated man in #Pakistan tonight… #CCTV #Video of the man swiping the #Qatari official’s wallet. pic.twitter.com/P6j6VPyPKB

— Ovais Jafar (@ovaisjafar) September 28, 2018

Soon after the officer was caught red-handed, Economics Affairs Division (EAD) Secretary Ghazanfer Gilani instructed the officers concerned to register an FIR against the 13th common DMG (now PAS) officer in the PS Secretariat Islamabad; the accused was later arrested and legal proceedings have been initiated against him.

“All officers of the Ministry of Industries and Economics Affairs Division, as well as other participants, were shocked when the head of the Kuwaiti mission complained about the incident,” said an official of the Finance Ministry.

The spokesperson of the finance ministry refused to comment on the issue, however, the wallet was recovered and handed over to the delegation.


https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/grade-20-officer-filmed-stealing-kuwaiti-delegates-wallet/


paki investment officer was checking the source of Investment
:rofl::rofl:
 

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Grade 20 officer filmed stealing Kuwaiti delegate’s wallet – Daily Pakistan
ISLAMABAD – A senior government official of grade 20 was caught on camera, stealing the wallet of an official of the Kuwaiti delegation that arrived in the country to attend the two-day Pakistan-Kuwait Joint Ministerial Commission meeting.

The head of the Kuwaiti delegation complained on Friday that he had lost his wallet, following which the CCTV footage of the room was inspected.

Shockingly, the footage showed :rofl::rofl:Investment and Facilitation Joint Secretary, Zarar Haider Khan swiping the Kuwaiti official’s belongings, bringing shame to the whole nation.
:rofl::rofl:
The grade 20 officer who brought shame to #Pakistan today, or, The most hated man in #Pakistan tonight… #CCTV #Video of the man swiping the #Qatari official’s wallet. pic.twitter.com/P6j6VPyPKB

— Ovais Jafar (@ovaisjafar) September 28, 2018

Soon after the officer was caught red-handed, Economics Affairs Division (EAD) Secretary Ghazanfer Gilani instructed the officers concerned to register an FIR against the 13th common DMG (now PAS) officer in the PS Secretariat Islamabad; the accused was later arrested and legal proceedings have been initiated against him.

“All officers of the Ministry of Industries and Economics Affairs Division, as well as other participants, were shocked when the head of the Kuwaiti mission complained about the incident,” said an official of the Finance Ministry.

The spokesperson of the finance ministry refused to comment on the issue, however, the wallet was recovered and handed over to the delegation.


https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/grade-20-officer-filmed-stealing-kuwaiti-delegates-wallet/


paki investment officer was checking the source of Investment
:rofl::rofl:

the footage :) via FB Defense 360

 

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