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Tab Kahan Socha Tha Ye Hua Karay Ga ..


Americans have admitted that the initial photo of dead Bin Laden, which they released on web and media was fake .. The photo was a 1999 Photo-shopped image .. The wisdom behind this was that the Muslim world would have been outraged on seeing the original photo, which they claim, shows the distorted face of Laden after being hit on head .. I'm touched by the American sympathy towards the Muslim world ..

Pata nahin aur kitnay jhoot ye super-power bolay ga aur doosray mulkon se bulwaaye ga ..

And yea, those of you who regard this a defeat for our ISI and Military .. You people are saying that this is a both ways defeat for us .. i.e, If we knew about Laden's hiding, we betrayed the world and if we didn't know we were criminally incompetent ..
The answer to this can be found in details of the 9/11 attacks .. If they (Americans) knew about the attack on WTC and Pentagon, then only them would have made it possible .. If they didn't, then imagine the sheer incompetence of the alleged world's number one spy agency, ISI .. The planes flew for longer hours in the so-called No-fly zones and no jets flew to stop or hunt them down ..

So, stop blaming and cursing ISI, Pak-Army and Air-force .. I know the image of our country has been distorted by the recent developments, but I assure you that the truth will not stay concealed for long .. It never has stayed hidden for ever ..

May Allah Bless Our People And Land ..

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Another news,which adds to further suspicion, has just been shown on the TV channels and it is that the U.S govt has decided not to release photographs for the funeral ceremony of the death of Osama.
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I wish the aid should stop which congress is demanding over the Pakistan's doubtful postion on Bin Laden case.
May be then only we can try to regain our sovereignty and the courage to say no to US for their all criminal pleas which they called legitimate right.
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I was wondering..i am not joking but this thought also came to my mind that did he ever went into PMA for a walk or exercise in the GYM,he might have visited the khalid platoon to see who was the coming swordee this year???

Consider it for a second if our agencies kept him for some future bargains then why on earth did they choose this location,300 meters from PMA??I cann't say they are that much dumb..if they are they brought us all in trouble..If our Law enforcement agencies didn't know of this operation than why they didn't bother to shot these hovering helicopters??Lets suppose If they evaded our RADARS.Then what??Almost whole abbotabad heard of the helicopters buzzing.Maybe our foriegn office will issue a statement in the future that they used CNG Helicopters..soundless.It was not a difficult task for americans to built a compound Afghanistan,same like the one in Abbotabad,killed Osama there,shot the video,fly all the way to Abbotabad.crashed one of their helicopters in the compound,left the unwanted family member of Osama there and flew away.
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China hails death of bin Laden, defends partner Pakistan



(Reuters) - China hailed on Tuesday the death of Osama bin Laden in a U.S. raid while defending its regional partner Pakistan against accusations it had done too little against terror threats.

Beijing and Washington have gone through bouts of friction over Taiwan and Tibet, regional security and most recently China's clampdown on dissent and human rights activists.

China showed no appetite, however, for turning the U.S. raid that killed bin Laden on Pakistani soil into a point of dispute.

"We have noted the announcement and believe that this is a major event and a positive development in the international struggle against terrorism," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said about the White House's announcement that bin Laden, the al Qaeda leader who orchestrated the September 11 attacks, was killed in a U.S. raid, Chinese newspapers reported on Tuesday.

Next week, officials from China and the United States meet in Washington for a Strategic and Economic Dialogue, annual talks to help manage disagreements over trade, currency issues and foreign policy.

But the Chinese spokeswoman, Jiang, made a point of standing by Pakistan, Beijing's closest partner in south Asia, which has faced criticism from U.S. lawmakers and others that the discovery of bin Laden hiding so close to Islamabad showed Pakistan had done too little to fight terror threats.

That criticism has raised the possibility of a widened rift between Washington and Islamabad.

"Pakistan stands at the forefront of the international struggle against terrorism," Jiang told a regular news conference, after her initial statement on bin Laden had appeared.

"The Pakistani government's determination to fight terrorism is staunch and its actions have been vigorous. Pakistan has made important contributions to the international struggle against terror," she said.

"China will continue staunchly supporting Pakistan developing and implementing its own anti-terror strategy based on its own national conditions."

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China has said separatist militants in its far west Xinjiang region have been supported by foreign extremists.

Critics of Beijing's policies in Xinjiang, which shares a border with Pakistan, have said it has exaggerated those links to justify political and religious controls on the restive Muslim Uighur minority.

China and Pakistan call each other "all-weather friends" and their close ties have been underpinned by longstanding wariness of their common neighbor, India, and a desire to hedge against U.S. influence in the region.

China is building nuclear reactors in Pakistan despite grave misgivings from other countries, which fear proliferation and safety risks.

Bin Laden's death and any rift between the United States and Pakistan will not affect Beijing's policies toward Islamabad, said Guo Xian'gang, vice president of the China Institute of International Studies, a government think tank.

"China's role in Pakistan won't change because of this. In the eyes of the Chinese government and people, bin Laden was a terrorist ringleader," said Guo. "But I do think we have to understand that his death does not mean the death of al Qaeda -- there's still the real risk of counter-attacks."

China is a member of the 15-nation U.N. Security Council that on Monday welcomed the news "that Osama bin Laden will never again be able to perpetrate such acts of terrorism".

"China has always opposed all forms of terrorism," said Jiang. "China advocates that the international community enhance international anti-terror cooperation and adopt comprehensive steps to treat both the symptoms and the root causes of terrorism."


China hails death of bin Laden, defends partner Pakistan | Reuters
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Not burying the dead, in the apprehension of building of a shrine of honor....pretty paradox as those who revere OBL , themselves blast the shrines and those who revere shrines ,do not have time to revere OBL..lolx.... whatever has happened , it is only disgusting because a non-pakistani misused the land got 27000 pakistanis killed in different blasts. Moreover, just as this naught kid was nutured by Uncle Sam and later on killed, I am afraid the same is gonna happen with this land..nurtured through aid , and later on exploited without any limiltation.... God bless Pakistan.
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