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Sure, believe whatever you want, who cares?
The fact is that Pakistani women are more empowered than in any middle east country.
Many say one of reasons that Benzir Bhutto was taken out was because of the predominant male chauvinistic and Islamic belief within the top echelons of the decision makers and military at that time. In the end that allowed Zardari to walk in all smug because he was a Man.
 

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The zoo keeper who F****D the deer, does anyone remember this man and the incident?

This clearly shows how much the men prefer animals than women in pakistan.....

And yet they claim that women are empowered in pakistan.....

What about Benazir Butto... Why was she killed.......?
 

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Sure, believe whatever you want, who cares?
The fact is that Pakistani women are more empowered than in any middle east country.
mohtram neo jaan

this is reality

,who care??? you as pakistani should care after all its ur watan
 

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Many say one of reasons that Benzir Bhutto was taken out was because of the predominant male chauvinistic and Islamic belief within the top echelons of the decision makers and military at that time. In the end that allowed Zardari to walk in all smug because he was a Man.
When Pakistan PM's charm failed on Rice

When Pakistan PM's charm failed on Rice

When Rice sat down with Aziz during her visit to Pakistan in March, 2005, the Pakistan Premier, who fancied himself as a ladies man, puffed himself up and held forth in what he obviously was his seductive baritone.

"He bragged to Western diplomats, no less, that he could conquer any woman in two minutes," says the biography Twice as Good Condoleezza Rice and her path to power, according to Pakistani daily Dawn.

Aziz "tried this Saville Row-suited gigolo kind of charm: Pakistan is a country of rich traditions, staring in Rice's eyes," the biography's author and Newsweek magazine's senior editor Marcus Mabry, wrote.

"There was this test of wills where he was trying to use all his charm on her as a woman and she just basically stared him down. By the end of the meeting, he was babbling," the newspaper quoted the author as writing.

"The Pakistanis were shifting uncomfortably. And his (Aziz) voice visibly changed," the author wrote.
One of the primary reasons why the below was appointed (since the Men of Pakistan had failed and again were no match for Rice -> Hillary Clinton):



Thereafter the foreign policy of Pakistan was subsequently all show and no substance. A bit like the predominant male chauvinistic and Islamic belief of Pakistan (and use of women as tools).
 
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mohtram neo jaan

this is reality

,who care??? you as pakistani should care after all its ur watan
Ohh I do care about my country; its just the opinion of people of certain countries that should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Ehm....a mountain of salt actually.
 

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Ohh I do care about my country; its just the opinion of people of certain countries that should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Ehm....a mountain of salt actually.
if people of certain countries like to be OSTRICH then salt khao ya sugar ki fark paenda ha
 

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