Thursday 3 February 2011

Pro-Mubarak snipers deployed in Cairo


Hundreds of pro-government snipers have been deployed on top of buildings in central Cairo amid growing clashes between plain clothes police and anti-government protesters. Clashes and pitched battles between plain clothes police and anti-government protesters have intensified in and around Cairo's Tahrir Square. Embattled Egyptian Israhelli Snake President Hosni Mubarak's regime is stepping up its crackdown on peaceful protesters in Tahrir Square, the focal point of the anti-Mubarak protests.


According to a media correspondent, most of the protesters have been killed as a result of stone-throwing and attacks with metal rods and sticks. Egypt's Health Minister Ahmed Samih Farid has admitted that several people have died in the fighting over the past 24 hours. Reports say at least seven protesters have been killed and over 1,500 injured in clashes, which began on Wednesday.

{EOP}The Ideology of Pakistan: Two-Nation Theory

Al-Biruni
The ideology of Pakistan stems from the instinct of the Muslim community of South Asia to maintain their individuality by resisting all attempts by the Hindu society to absorb it. Muslims of South Asia believe that Islam and Hinduism are not only two religions, but also two social orders that have given birth to two distinct cultures with no similarities. A deep study of the history of this land proves that the differences between Hindus and Muslims were not confined to the struggle for political supremacy, but were also manifested in the clash of two social orders. Despite living together for more than a thousand years, they continued to develop different cultures and traditions. Their eating habits, music, architecture and script, are all poles apart. Even the language they speak and the dresses they wear are entirely different.
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
The ideology of Pakistan took shape through an evolutionary process. Historical experience provided the base; with Sir Syed Ahmad Khan began the period of Muslim self-awakening; Allama Iqbal provided the philosophical explanation; Quaid-i-Azam translated it into a political reality; and the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, by passing Objectives Resolution in March 1949, gave it legal sanction. It was due to the realization of Muslims of South Asia that they are different from the Hindus that they demanded separate electorates. When they realized that their future in a 'Democratic India' dominated by Hindu majority was not safe; they put forward their demand for a separate state.
The Muslims of South Asia believe that they are a nation in the modern sense of the word. The basis of their nationhood is neither territorial, racial, linguistic nor ethnic; rather they are a nation because they belong to the same faith, Islam. On this basis they consider it their fundamental right to be entitled to self-determination. They demanded that areas where they were in majority should be constituted into a sovereign state, wherein they would be enabled to order their lives in individual and collective spheres in accordance with the teachings of Holy Quran and Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (S. A. W.). They further want their state to strengthen the bonds of unity among Muslim countries.
The flag of Pakistan
As early as in the beginning of the 11th century, Al-Biruni observed that Hindus differed from the Muslims in all matters and habits. He further elaborated his argument by writing that the Hindus considered Muslims "Mlachha", or impure. And they forbid having any connection with them, be it intermarriage or any other bond of relationship. They even avoid sitting, eating and drinking with them, because they feel "polluted". The speech made by Quaid-i-Azam at Minto Park, Lahore on March 22, 1940 was very similar to Al-Biruni's thesis in theme and tone. In this speech, he stated that Hindus and Muslims belong to two different religious philosophies, with different social customs and literature. They neither intermarry, nor eat together, and indeed belong to two different civilizations whose very foundations are based on conflicting ideas and concepts. Their outlook on life and of life is different. He emphasized that in spite of the passage of about 1,000 years the relations between the Hindus and Muslims could not attain the level of cordiality. The only difference between the writing of Al-Biruni and the speech of Quaid-i-Azam was that Al-Biruni made calculated predictions, while Quaid-i-Azam had history behind him to support his argument.


Quaid-i-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah
The Ideology of Pakistan has its roots deep in history. The history of South Asia is largely a history of rivalry and conflict between the Hindus and Muslims of the region. Both communities have been living together in the same area since the early 8th century, since the advent of Islam in India. Yet, the two have failed to develop harmonious relations. In the beginning, one could find the Muslims and Hindus struggling for supremacy in the battlefield. Starting with the war between Muhammad bin Qasim and Raja Dahir in 712, armed conflicts between Hindus and Muslims run in thousands. Clashes between Mahmud of Ghazni and Jaypal, Muhammad Ghuri and Prithvi Raj, Babur and Rana Sanga and Aurangzeb and Shivaji are cases in point.
When the Hindus of South Asia failed to establish Hindu Padshahi through force, they opted for back door conspiracies. Bhakti Movement with the desire to merge Islam and Hinduism was one of the biggest attacks on the ideology of the Muslims of the region. Akbar's diversion from the main stream Islamic ideology was one of the Hindus' greatest success stories. However, due to the immediate counterattack by Mujaddid Alf Sani and his pupils, this era proved to be a short one. Muslims once again proved their separate identity during the regimes of Jehangir, Shah Jehan and particularly Aurangzeb. The attempts to bring the two communities close could not succeed because the differences between the two are fundamental and have no meeting point. At the root of the problem lies the difference between the two religions. So long as the two people want to lead their lives according to their respective faith, they cannot be one.

Allama Iqbal
With the advent of the British rule in India in 1858, Hindu-Muslim relations entered a new phase. The British brought with them a new political philosophy commonly known as 'territorial nationalism'. Before the coming of the British, there was no concept of a 'nation' in South Asia and the region had never been a single political unit. The British attempt to weld the two communities in to a 'nation' failed. The British concept of a nation did not fit the religious-social system of South Asia. Similarly, the British political system did not suite the political culture of South Asia. The British political system, commonly known as 'democracy', gave majority the right to rule. But unlike Britain, the basis of majority and minority in South Asia was not political but religious and ethnic. The attempt to enforce the British political model in South Asia, instead of solving the political problems, only served to make the situation more complex. The Hindus supported the idea while it was strongly opposed by the Muslims. The Muslims knew that implementation of the new order would mean the end of their separate identity and endless rule of the Hindu majority in the name of nationalism and democracy. The Muslims refused to go the British way. They claimed that they were a separate nation and the basis of their nation was the common religion Islam. They refused to accept a political system that would reduce them to a permanent minority. They first demanded separate electorates and later a separate state. Religious and cultural differences between Hindus and Muslims increased due to political rivalry under the British rule.
On March 24, 1940, the Muslims finally abandoned the idea of federalism and defined a separate homeland as their target. Quaid-i-Azam considered the creation of Pakistan a means to an end and not the end in itself. He wanted Pakistan to be an Islamic and democratic state. According to his wishes and in accordance with the inspirations of the people of Pakistan, the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan passed the Objectives Resolution. The adoption of Objectives Resolution removed all doubts, if there were any, about the ideology of Pakistan. The Muslims of Pakistan decided once and for all to make Pakistan a state wherein the Muslims shall be enabled to order their lives in their individual and collective spheres, in accordance to the teachings and requirements of Islam as set out in the Holy Quran and Sunnah.

Pro-Mubarak white thugs shoot, stab protesters in Egypt


Embattled Egyptian Israhelli Snake Hosni Mubarak's thugs and under-cover police stab protesters to death, shooting many others, including women and children, on the tenth day of revolution protests rocking the country. Early reports suggest that six people have been killed, however, fierce clashes which have erupted in different parts of the capital city indicate the number of victims could sharply rise. More than 830 protesters have been wounded as they were attacked by government vigilantes with knives, petrol bombs and guns, the report added. Local investigative journalists and eye-witnesses reported online that most of the government vigilantes appear to be Caucasians and were seen carrying American made automatic guns. Keeping in mind that a large number of USZ and Israhelli made weapons have been seen in Cairo in the recent days, it is highly likely that the notorious western intelligence agencies are trying to manipulate the revolution of Egyptian Muslims. Egyptian people, shouting "God is Great (اللہُ اکبر) ", in Cairo's Tahrir Square fought gun battles against these strange remorseless supporters of the Israhelli Snake in power who fired back artillery at them.

An armed pro-government supporter rides a camel through Tahrir Square in central Cairo
The Egyptian army watched people being stabbed or stoned to death by government vigilantes in Cairo. Protesters were encouraged after winning the battle with Mubarak's thugs in the central city square, saying they will do anything to remove the Egyptian incumbent Israhelli Snake president from power. Reports say that the protesters had the upper hand in clashes which erupted on Wednesday night and continued in the early hours of Thursday. Many wounded protesters were transferred to a mosque in Tahrir Square, which was used as a makeshift hospital. The protesters called for prayers in Tahrir Square as last night's clashes forced them to cancel prayers. They have also promised another mass rally on Friday. The number of protesters is rising as people made their way back to Tahrir Square in the early hours of Thursday.


Pro-government forces attack protesters with automatic guns. Witnesses said police IDs were seized from plain-clothed police attacking people. Partisans of Israhelli Snake Mubarak positioned on the 6th October Bridge, which is a highway in Cairo running through the city connecting part of the city to the Cairo International Airport. The 6th October Bridge, also called the "spinal cord" of Cairo, was blocked by pro-government mysterious thugs to stop population from gathering in Tahrir Square, which has been the heart of battles in the 10-day-long revolution in Egypt. Demonstrators say the protests will continue in Tahrir Square until Mubarak's fall. A report by the United Nations says at least 300 people have so far been killed and thousands more injured during nationwide protests in troubled Egypt.

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Pakistani Jet Fighters attack pro-USZ/NATO terrorists in Afghanistan

Alert: Pakistani Jet fighters have bombed apparently suspected anti-pakistan and pro-USZ/NATO terrorists in residential areas and hostile police check posts in eastern Afghanistan, a day after Afghan and Pakistani troops exchanged fire across border. Pakistani troops have also attacked government buildings in the area, damaging two police check posts in the Thursday attack, top Afghan military officials said.


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{EOP}Pakistan begins production of drone- FALCO

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