A closer watch of the ongoing crises in various countries
clearly indicate that first the United States facilitates creation of rebel
groups and then supply these groups and arms to fight with the regime. Two of
the most recent examples are Syria and Libya. A person with average wit fails
to understand the motive but the reality is that these crises are created to
keep arsenal factories of United States operating at full capacity. To read the
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Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Saturday, 23 November 2013
Pakistan: In the aftermath of Rawalpindi carnage
Most of the cities in Pakistan witnessed fear and commotion
on Friday as Sunni and Shia groups were adamant at taking out rallies.
Ironically, it looked that certain elements were keen in showing ‘street power’
rather registering their protest or condemning the perpetrators
However, there was a consensus that local administration
failed in controlling the situation in Rawalpindi which led to calling army and
imposing curfew. Some observers even
went to the extent of saying that whatever happened was part of the grand
agenda to fan Sunni Shia clashes.
Most regrettably this policy has paid off in Iraq, Afghanistan
and Syria and the same is being followed in Pakistan. After facing a
humiliating defeat in Syria the perpetrators want an action replay in Pakistan.
It is being alleged that the perpetrators and their funders are the same.
On Friday late evening twin blasts were caused in Karachi’s
Incholi area, with majority Shia population, killing at least seven and
injuring 28 people. On Saturday Pakistan’s leading English newspaper Dawn
dawn.com posted a story of AFP that he Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has
claimed responsibility for twin bomb attacks in Karach.
Reportedly, Shahidullah Shahid, a spokesman for umbrella
group TTP told AFP that the attacks in Karachi were carried out in revenge for
violence in Rawalpindi on November 15. He said the attacks were aimed at Shias
in Karachi and vowed further violence.
On may recall that clashed took place between Sunni and Shia
groups in the garrison-city of Rawalpindi, which neighbors the capital
Islamabad on Ashura (November 15) when a procession of Shia to mark the Martyrdom
of Imam Hussain, was passing by a Sunni mosque. Officials said 11 people were
killed and more than 60 injured.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Geneva Talks: Is France the only spoiler?
While John
Kerry blamed Iran for backing out from the negotiations, it is France
which turned the table. In this endeavor it enjoyed complete support of
Saudi Arabia and Israel, who are most unhappy on US decision of not to
attack Syria. It is believed that if the US and Iran agree on certain
points Iran may once again enter into global oil trade, which does not
bode well for Saudi Arabia. Similarly, Israel will also not be able to
continue its atrocities in Palestine. France has a major stake because
it there is peace it will not be able to sell its arms to countries,
which have been made to believe that Iran is the biggest threat for
their existence. To read the details visit shkazmipk.com.
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Shabbir Kazmi
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Thursday, 14 November 2013
Pakistan: Conspiracy to fan Sunni-Shia clashes in Karachi
Ashura‚ the 10th of Muharram is being observed today with due solemnity and sanctity to pay homage to Hazrat Imam Hussain and his companions who laid down their lives to preserve the uprightness of Islam in Karbala.
The Federal and provincial
governments have taken strict security measures to maintain law and order on
the occasion. The law enforcement agencies have been put on high alert
throughout the country to deal with any eventuality, cell phone service
suspended in more than eighty cities and close circuit cameras have also been
installed at sensitive points to keep watch on Majalis and processions.
Despite these arrangements perpetrators
succeeded in creating a blast near an Imambargah situated in Karachi Shadman
Town area early on Friday injuring at least one person. TV reports quoted
police officials as saying that unknown persons riding on a motorcycle hurled a
hand grenade from a bridge near a group of policemen deployed for security at the
said Imambargah, near Nagan Chowrangi. The Majlis-i-Wahdat-i-Muslimeen (MWM)
condemned the attack on the Imambargah.
It is necessary to remind the
readers the statement of Karachi Police Chief Shahid Hayat given on Tuesday “Conspiracy
is being hatched to fan Sunni-Shia clashes in the city”. The gunmen killed five
Sunnis a day after six Shias were assassinated in the metropolis.
Responding to a question, the IGP
Sindh said the police were alert to possible reaction to the recent killing of
Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud in a drone attack in northwestern
North Waziristan agency, close to Afghan border.
Police said five, killed on Tuesday,
belonged to Deobandi sect and were either members or sympathizers of banned
extremist outfits. “Apparently they were targeted because of their sect,”
senior police officer Muneer Shaikh told AFP.
Pakistan: Karachi under terrorist attack
Over the last few years shias have been victim of ‘targeted
killing’ by some banned religious outfits, the most brutal and notorious being Lej,
TTP. On Ashura special security arrangements are made for the security and
safety of mourners but perpetrators outperform law enforcing agencies. Now it is being said opening that terrorists
are embedded in law enforcing agencies. The point gets some credence because nearly
70,000 people have been killed over the years but no perpetrator has been
punished. Most of the accused have been acquitted due to lack of evidence. For
the latest update and share my latest blog, Karachi comes under terrorist
attack, once again. To read further please click shkazmipk.com
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Sunday, 10 November 2013
Who is Sabotaging Geneva Negotiations?
When it looked certain that the five
permanent members of UN Security Council and Germany were about to arrive at
some sort of understanding that may pave way for easing sanctions on Iran,
France raised the question which has remained unanswered even by those who have
the state-of-the-art technology at their disposal. While some of the critics
may be surprised or shocked, I am neither amused nor frustrated. To read the details
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Shabbir kazmi
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Pakistan: Shortage of gas causing US$2 billion losses to economy
Just the other day Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Pakistan’s Minister for
Petroleum & Natural Resources claimed that the country was bearing an
annual loss of US$2 billion. His statement, “We are focusing on LNG import,
Iran-Pakistan (IP) and Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas
pipeline projects to overcome the energy crisis” looks completely out of place
because of funding issues. However, he surprised many by declaring that Iranian
gas was cheaper than LNG. Please read and share my latest blog Pakistan:
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