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July 31, 2008 Posted by naumanz | Funny | , , | No Comments Yet

Shooting in the name of.. WHAT??

This is just plain weird. I heard the story on news earlier today and just read the details on USA Today.

A man in Knoxville goes and shoots up people in a church.

and Why?

Because he hated liberals.

In details, this dude didn’t have a job, lost his food stamps, and hated gays and those who tolerated them… so he decided to load up a gun and go on a shooting rampage.

Where on earth do such things happen? Only in America, the land of the free.

Let me come to my point now, a man ties up explosives to his body, goes into a crowded street, and blows himself up, killing everyone around him. Innocent people. We term him a terrorist. A menace to the global society. And rightly so.

But how come the war against terror is not against Americans and their school and college kids who randomly pick up a gun and do exactly the same, except that they don’t kill themselves. And rightly so.

See in a country like Pakistan, where if someone plants a bomb that kills people and, if by chance the authorities manage to catch that person, his punishment would surely be death. So these brain washed zombies take their own lives, supposedly making a political statement and committing mass murder at the same time.

In the US, well I dont have the exact figures, but from what I remember from 8 years ago, when Bush was running for president and appeared on the Letterman show, David Letterman said that almost half of the United States still have death penalty. And even then, it is not practiced easily. There are too many loopholes, best of them, claim of mental disorder, which I am sure this person can easily use if his state tries to put him to death. Not to mention the constant anti-death penalty activist who make a big hoo haa over any such thing.

As Bush put it back in 2001.. “They hate us for our FREEDOM!”

That’s right Mr. Bush, which is why they decided to turn into suicide bombers to practice the same kind of freedom your people have.

p.s.

People in Iran hate gays too by the way… so if you had only two choices, who would YOU kill? ;)

July 29, 2008 Posted by naumanz | Odd News | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Democracy in Pakistan

July 28, 2008 Posted by naumanz | Pakistan | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

The cruelty of Guantanamo

By Adel Safty, Special to Gulf News
Published: July 27, 2008, 23:49

Last month the Bush administration suffered two legal defeats regarding its shameful policy of denying due process to detainees held at Guantanamo Bay.

The United States Supreme Court ruled that the Guantanamo detainees had a constitutional right to petition a federal court to challenge the basis of their continued detention.

In another rebuff to the Bush administration’s disregard for due process, a federal appeals court ruled that Guantanamo detainee Huzaifa Parhat, who has been detained for six years without knowing the charges against him, was improperly labelled an “enemy combatant.”

These court rulings, and several other previous rulings, clearly reject the Bush administration’s violations of the human and constitutional rights of the Guantanamo detainees. The New York Times editors noted that the latest ruling “is a victory for the rights of detainees – and a rebuke to the lawless policies of the Bush administration”. (June 25, 2008 )

Nevertheless, the Bush administration shows no sign of fundamentally abandoning its discredited Guantanamo policies. Bush asked Congress for a plan to allow the Guantanamo prisoners to challenge the basis of their incarceration in federal courts but without ever setting foot in the United States because of the “extraordinary risk” they allegedly pose.

Bush also asked Congress to reaffirm in the same plan that the United States “remains engaged in an armed conflict with Al Qaida”. A similar affirmation following 9/11 was used by the Bush administration to justify its violations of the human and constitutional rights of detainees in American camps abroad and its war on civil liberties at home.

In the belligerent mindset of the Bush administration the so-called war on terror justified the horrors of Abu Ghraib, the extraordinary renditions, the CIA secret prisons, the countless violations of international law, and the cruelty of Guantanamo.

‘Worst of the worst’

The Bush administration called the Guantanamo detainees “the worst of the worst”. A report on Guantanamo detainees prepared by Seton Hall University School of Law concluded that 55 per cent of the detainees had not been determined to have committed any hostile acts against the United States. Only 8 per cent of the detainees are alleged to be Al Qaida fighters.

The report also found that 60 per cent of the Guantanamo suspects had been detained simply because they were “associated with” groups the Bush administration considered terrorist organisations.

Moreover, an eight-month McClatchy newspapers investigation in 11 countries on three continents, published last month, established that dozens of men, perhaps hundreds, had wrongfully been imprisoned in Afghanistan, Guantanamo and elsewhere by US forces on the basis of flimsy or fabricated evidence, or bounty payments.

McClatchy newspapers reporters interviewed 66 released detainees, more than a dozen Afghan officials – and US officials with intimate knowledge of the detention programme. The investigation also reviewed thousands of pages of US military tribunal documents.

“The investigation also found,” a report of the investigation stated, “that despite the uncertainty about whom they were holding, US soldiers beat and abused many prisoners”.

One of these detainees is 21-year old Egyptian Canadian Omar Khadr who was arrested by American forces when he was 15 years old. Khadr was injured and arrested during an American raid on a compound in Afghanistan and accused of throwing a grenade that killed an American medical officer.

Khadr complained to Canadian intelligence agents who visited him in 2003 that he had been tortured in Afghanistan by American personnel before being sent to Guantanamo where he suffered abuse and cruelty.

Successive Canadian governments ignored his pleas for help and repatriation to Canada. Former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin now says that if his government knew what is now known he would have repatriated Khadr to Canada. Current Prime Minister Stephen Harper refuses to intervene.

Earlier this month the Supreme Court of Canada ordered the government to release secret documents about the Khadr case. The documents indicate that Khadr had been abused by his interrogators and that he suffered sleep deprivation.

Khadr was classified as an enemy combatant. The UN considers any person under the age of 18 who is part of regular or irregular armed forces as a child soldier-generally viewed by the international community as a victim in need of rehabilitation.

Enough suffering

In a court brief to the military commission set to try Khadr in October, Professor Sarah Paoletti of the University of Pennsylvania School of Law stated: “To date, there is no precedent in history for the prosecution of a child soldier before an international criminal tribunal.”

At the Special Court for Sierra Leone in 2004, the US prosecutor, David Crane, was given the option of putting on trial those aged 15 to 17 who committed war crimes. Crane famously rejected the idea. “The children of Sierra Leone have suffered enough both as victims and perpetrators,” he said, “I want to prosecute the people who forced thousands of children to commit unspeakable crimes.”

Khadr’s human and constitutional rights have been violated, in particular his right not to be prosecuted for ex post facto crimes-offences that were not crimes at the time they were committed. The charges against Khadr include conspiracy to aid Al Qaida, and murder by an “unprivileged belligerent”.

But these charges were not offences in 2002 when Khadr was arrested. They became offences only in 2006 when Congress passed the Military Commission Act. A defendant cannot be tried on the basis of retroactive application of the law. Khadr could not be expected to comply with a law that had not yet existed.

Regrettably, the kangaroo courts of Guantanamo are nonetheless going ahead with the trial of Omar Khadr, a child soldier and a prisoner of war, abandoned by his government and denied due process by his captors. One of the many stories of cruelty of the Guantanamo prison

July 28, 2008 Posted by naumanz | War on Terror | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Hot chips helped calm Bin Laden driver – Reuters

Guantanamo Bay (Reuters Published: July 26, 2008, 23:25) : Hot McDonald’s french fries and a call home encouraged Salim Hamdan to cooperate under interrogation, but Osama Bin Laden’s driver did not like cold fries and isolation upset him, witnesses said at his war crimes trial on Friday….

He is facing charges of conspiracy and providing material support for terrorism in the first US war crimes trial since the Second World War. Prosecutors are relying largely on Hamdan’sQaida. statements during interrogations in Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay during more than six years of captivity in an attempt to show he was an active, important supporter of Bin Laden and Al

Hamdan was one of several drivers for Al Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden. Prosecutors say he was captured in Afghanistan at the wheel of a car with two surface-to-air missiles.

OK!!!

So the US is conducting… as they put it…US war crimes trials, against those they captured in Afghanistan.

war effing crimes?!??!!

and so now these “enemy combatants” are being put on trial for “War effing crimes”… and what about the close to a million Iraqis killed by leaders of the free world? Well OK.. when there’s war, people die. That makes sense. 1 million Iraqis against 4000 Americans.

Kinda puts the value of non-American lives in today’s times into focus. About 250 Iraqis for 1 American. and we aren’t even talking about Afghanistan yet, where innocent civilians are being killed every day in air strikes and other wise.

Actually, whats interesting about Afghanistan is, every other day, American and coalition troops conduct helicopter strikes in afghan weddings. Yes, that’s true. Afghan weddings are being targeted now. And one might say, that cant possibly be possible. But the truth of the matter is, Americans, the ignorant idiots that they are, often mistake the gunfire that is customary to afghan celebrations, a part of their culture actually, for an attack, and off they go, killing children, women, and innocent men. All for just attending a wedding.

How’s THAT for war crimes?

July 27, 2008 Posted by naumanz | West against Islam | , , , | No Comments Yet

Manmohan Singh Wins

So Manmohan Singh got his vote of confidence. Good for him. Now he and his party can go ahead with the Nuclear deal with the US… IF Bush can pull it off before he leaves office. Whatever led to the vote and whatever the outcome was, that’s news… everyone knows about it.

But what’s the Pakistani reaction to this? That’s the interesting part. In fact, its a whole debate. See on one hand, Pakistan has managed to fall back…. in any race it might’ve been in with India. The two neighbors are still considered rivals, officially or unofficially. The official stance has been changing though, amid realization that Pakistan has fallen behind… way behind. But one cannot forget the nuclear tests of 1998 or the Kargil war of 99 either, neither can one forget the military standoff of 2001-2002. Not rivals anymore? well maybe not in cricket!!! and that too, because Pakistan, once again, has very successfully fallen behind.

Coming back to the Indo-US nuclear deal, what are Pakistanis complaining about? Are we even in the same league as India when it comes to influence on the global economy? We are a nation of, and i hate to say this, corrupt and frustrated illiterate and ignorant fools, who are just sitting around waiting to be bombed from all sides. India on our eastern border would never miss an opportunity, neither will Afghanistan, who already happen to have lots of Indian support, not to mention American and Nato forces on their side. Does America even need to attack us from the Arabian sea? Not really.

The nuclear deal has opened the door for India to get military supremacy Pakistan can not even dream of achieving, not to mention power solution that will obviously contribute to the already rapidly growing economy.

We, well… we can sit around and wait for the electricity to come back on for two hours before going out again for another three. ;)

July 23, 2008 Posted by naumanz | India, Nuclear, Pakistan | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

CNN: Child bride gets divorced after rape, beatings

This is the MOST viewed story on the CNN website today.

Nujood Ali is 10 years old, but she already has been married and divorced. It was an arranged marriage in which she said a husband three times her age routinely beat and raped her.

“When I got married, I was afraid. I didn’t want to leave home. I wanted to stay with my brothers and sisters and my mom and dad,” she said, speaking to CNN with the permission of her parents.

“I didn’t want to sleep with him, but he forced me to. He hit me, insulted me.”

As she plays marbles with her brothers and sister, Nujood is a portrait of innocence, with a shy smile and a playful nature….”

The news story is followed by a long discussion of readers on Islam and the west.. totally getting off topic.. the westerners going on about how this is a religious problem and the muslims (supported by a few correct minded westerners) trying to prove otherwise, branding it a cultural problem.

But are we really dealing with a problem here? The world is full of bad people. If one person does something, and I am not talking about a group of people, like American interogators at Abu Gharaib or Guantanamo, I am talking about ONE person, can it be generalized to the entire region, nation, or religion???

Like every other faith, Islam has its own guide lines. You have a problem with them, take a hike! Muslims are not going to stop practicing their religion just because some illiterate, ignorant fool who dropped out of high school in his freshman year, and who’s sitting somewhere in small town USA, listening to Rush Limbaugh and watching FAUX (fox) news decides that it is wrong for muslims to marry their children young.

BIG DEAL! So Islam tells muslims to marry their girls when they start menstruating! Could there be ANYTHING better than that? If only every society, including the modern day so called muslim societies, were practicing this today, we would have a lot less messed up teenagers, a lot less headache for parents, a morally healthy and ethical society and much less bastards in this world.

They object that men marry more than once. Islam allows them to. Now lets compare. And i am not comparing islam with christianity or judaism or hinduism or any other religion. My comparison is between the fundamental Islam and the modern western society… the society of the so called leaders of the free world. Coming to the point, In America, according to the federal government statistics posted HERE, an average male sleeps with 7 women in his life time. 29% men sleep with 15 or more partners. 9% of women say the same. Not the mention that 16% of Americans lost their virginity before the age of 15, and another 16% waited till they were 21.

Do I even need to go into the details of moral and ethical implications of these figures? And let me remind again. Muslim men are allowed UPTO 4 wives at a time. There are more than 1 billion muslims in this world. How many of them do you think marry 4 women at the same time? Would it be better to marry early than to get drunk and loose your virginity to a stranger at the age of 16? And would it be better to marry more than one woman legally, than to marry one and cheat on her?

According to another article on the MSNBC website, HERE, 22% of married men who participated in a survey said they had had extra marital affairs, for “thrills or true love.” The articles goes on to say that it is believed that the true number is supposed to be twice more than what the survey calculated, that is, 44%. That is almost half of the married population of the leaders of the free world.

So I ask again… where exactly is the problem???

July 17, 2008 Posted by naumanz | West against Islam | , , , | 1 Comment