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Pak clerics may kill Sarabjit''s hopes


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Sheetal Kaur
Sarabjit's delima
by Sheetal Kaur on Jun 26, 2008 05:58 PM  | Hide replies

In Pakistan and other Muslim countries.
Who makes the law is it the Government or is it the Mullahs.
Do the go by parliamentary acts and laws or by Korean.
They got make that clear first.
If Koran then the parliamentary law is not worh the paer it is written on,If by Parliament law the Koran is a waste of paper (for law purposes)
If pakistan is a really a democratic country then Mullahs have no right it interfere with the parliament and the government.
They should stick to the religious side only.
These fanatics are only interested in killing the democracy which is in its prime infancy and need to grow up yet.
If the government listens to these fanatic mullahs then that will be the first nail in the coffin of Pakistanis democracy.


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Avinash
Even an apostate is supposed to be killed?
by Avinash on Jun 26, 2008 02:55 PM  | Hide replies

Allah is indeed most merciful!!!!!!

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Confused Mind
RE:Even an apostate is supposed to be killed?
by Confused Mind on Jun 26, 2008 03:40 PM
Fear of Peshawar falling to Taliban: report
Islamabad, June 25 (PTI) Even as Pakistan struggles to put in place peace deals with the Taliban militants in the restive border areas with Afghanistan, fears of insurgents taking control of Peshawar in North West Frontier Province is haunting the government, a news report said today. Pak Taliban seize girls' school, turn into madrassa: officials Khar (Pakistan), June 25 (AFP) - Pakistani Taliban militants seized a government-run girls school and re-named it after an Islamabad madrassa destroyed in a bloody siege last year, residents and officials said today. The hardliners hosted their flag atop the school in Pusht, a town in the lawless Bajaur tribal district, and named it Jamia Hafsa after the girls' seminary connected to the Red Mosque in the capital, they said.

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Vivek Harry
RE:Even an apostate is supposed to be killed?
by Vivek Harry on Jun 26, 2008 05:25 PM
Now only Muslim women can save the world, you see that most people who are revolting against Islamic dadagiri are women. Women will suffer the most if this sharia is implemented. The men will lord it over the poor suppressed females. This should be an eye opener for Islamic females. If they do not unite with kafirs they will be the worst sufferers. It is time to start burning burkhas as a form of protest against this evil laws and practises

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Confused Mind
RE:Even an apostate is supposed to be killed?
by Confused Mind on Jun 26, 2008 05:44 PM
NEW YORK: India has been ranked a lowly 74, two steps down since last year, among 180 countries of the world on the worldwide Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), prepared by independent international agency Transparency International. However, corruption is much higher in Pakistan which occupies 140th place, a little below Iran, Libya and Nepal which are ranked 133, 134 and 135 respectively. Meanwhile, China which was ranked a joint 72 with India in 2007, slided a step down to occupy a place above its neighbour this year. Among other Asian countries, Russia is placed still lower on 145, while Sri Lanka occupies the 96th position and Maldives is ranked 90.

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annie
Apostate
by annie on Jun 26, 2008 02:19 PM  | Hide replies

Apostate to be killed? barbaric Koran

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Confused Mind
RE:Apostate
by Confused Mind on Jun 26, 2008 03:41 PM
Organized religion is organized madness. Things will go on as usual. All these talk is time waste. The basic difference between Islam and other religions is that the 'State' does not legalize fundamentalism. For all other religions the State mandates, One-Law, Uniform Civil Code & Gender Equality. Christians, Jews, Parsis, Sikhs, Buddhists and Hindus have the same value system in the 21st century; All of them have modernized. They all believe in One-Law, Gender Equality, Uniform Civil Code, Freedom, Democracy and "True" secularism. What matters in life is the intensity of our work and inner fulfillment. Neither archaic religion, nor pseudo modernity can save humanity. People who will continue to succeed, are one's who will cultivate talent, knowledge, action in themselves and in others and seek equality in laws, principles and values. Rest is all waste of time and energy. Every developed country in the world is secular and excel in life, work, sports, performance and productivity.

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Confused Mind
RE:Apostate
by Confused Mind on Jun 26, 2008 05:44 PM
The most corrupt and mediocre countries of the world are the Islamic countries. Did you have your 5-push ups and zam-zam water today?

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