
Tag: Pakistan
Ousted Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the Omnipresent Gen. Raheel Sharif – India TV’s Rajat Sharma talks to Tarek Fatah on his show ‘Aap Ki Adalat’
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• •“Pakistan is an impure land. Living in it is like living in a Brothel” – The late Balochistan leader, Khair Baksh Marri
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• •Saudi Arabia has Made-in-Pakistan nuclear weapons, “sitting there, waiting for delivery” – BBC Report
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• •1,000-strong Pakistani Lynch Mob chants ‘Allah-O-Akbar’ as it murders Mashal Khan accused of Islamophobia & Blasphemy – WARNING: Graphic Images of Violence
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• •BBC Hindi ambush of Tarek Fatah backfires
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• •Ghazwa-e-Hind? What every Indian should know about the Islamic doctrine that prophesizes Islamic rule over India and the conversion of all Hindus to Islam
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• •Maj (Retd) Jawaid Bakhsh, Pakistani-Canadian Christian activist speaks at the UNHRC in Geneva about the Persecution of Christians in Pakistan
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• •“Pakistan is a ‘Na-Pak’ (unclean) country that is a Brothel” – Late Khair Baksh Marri, leader of the Balochistan Freedom Movement
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• •Burhan Wani, the Pakistan-trained Kashmiri Terrorist: “My goal is to establish an Islamic Caliphate, not just in Kashmir or India, but all over the World” – A week later he was shot dead by Indian Security Forces
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• •Young Indian Muslims challenge me on India’s state broadcaster ‘DoorDarshan’
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• •Pakistan’s ‘Indian Spy’ clamour is its attempt to hide Islamabad’s Genocide in Balochistan
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• •The Easter Sunday Slaughter in Pakistan is rooted in Deep-Seated Racism against Punjabi Christians by the Muslim majority
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• •Terror Speaks: Inside Pakistan’s Terrorism Discourse & National Action Plan – P. Sahill
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This article, employing a poststructuralist Critical Discourse Analysis, reveals cracks, discrepancies, and inconsistencies in Pakistan’s discourse on terrorism and practice. Pamir Sahil argues that Pakistan continuously constructs a “monstrous enemy” and magnifies it in a way that conceals alternative representations…