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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Re: [PF:147082] Digest for karachi-786@googlegroups.com - 11 Messages in 11 Topics

where is the shrine of hazrat fatima (may Allah be pleased with her)?

On 12/1/09, karachi-786@googlegroups.com <karachi-786@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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> Group: karachi-786@googlegroups.com
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/topics
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> - [PF:146994] :: Can anyone tell me . . . [1 Update]
> http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/6a42196914cdf8f2
> - Haato ki lakeerain [1 Update]
> http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/76c4ab212794598
> - In response to Mr. Madani, an Indian member of parliament. [1 Update]
> http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/78c8f86fba18bdde
> - The political stakes of Obama's Afghanistan war speech [1 Update]
> http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/fbb8e19d4426de83
> - Swiss minaret ban reflects European fear of Islam [1 Update]
> http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/7bfaa86ecba68eec
> - Daily Hadith 109; December 1st 2009 [1 Update]
> http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/29917a906adcdcf3
> - Daily Hadith 108; November 30th 2009 [1 Update]
> http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/aba5ae7945d4e7a2
> - Daily Hadith 107; November 29th 2009 [1 Update]
> http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/bfddbea0ac626aa2
> - Jobs Digest [www.biharanjuman.org], 1st December 2009 [1 Update]
> http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/9f04f56f694ccb49
> - America Can No Longer Afford its Wars [1 Update]
> http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/1c35ad2e954ef9a5
> - Ajmal Kasab Ki Gazab Kahani [1 Update]
> http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/fffb7622f941ab2a
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> Topic: [PF:146994] :: Can anyone tell me . . .
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/6a42196914cdf8f2
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> From: Asad Shaheen Akram <link4asad@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 01 07:02PM +0500
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/msg/b5919cb1d01efe0a
>
> Mujhe Flash, Dreamweaver, Photoshop etc. ata to hy but kise professional k
> sath kaam krny ka moqa nahi mila ab Inshallah Eid k baad koi company join
> krun ga jahan mujhe kaam krny ka moqa mily.
>
> ap web designer nahi ho to kia krty ho?
>
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Man Of Words
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> Topic: Haato ki lakeerain
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/76c4ab212794598
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> From: " W∂∩‡℮Ð" <wantedajnabi@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 01 05:30PM +0500
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/msg/d3782acacb2aab2b
>
> میری تقدیر کو بدل دیں گے میرے پختہ ارادے محسن
> میری قسمت نہیں محتاج میرے ہاتھوں کی لکیروں کی
>
> --
> "This life is too short even to love... I don't know how people find time to
> hate..."
>
>
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> Topic: In response to Mr. Madani, an Indian member of parliament.
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/78c8f86fba18bdde
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> From: Man Of Words <walimianshiekhpeer@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 01 03:19AM -0800
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/msg/ee879a55b5ebf37d
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> In response to Mr. Madani, an Indian member of parliament.
>
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> Topic: The political stakes of Obama's Afghanistan war speech
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/fbb8e19d4426de83
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> From: Ahsan Waheed <pakistanpal@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 01 04:11PM +0500
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/msg/6c5e885781ad3b97
>
> *Obama delivers his Afghanistan war speech Tuesday. The danger for the
> president is that next fall, disillusioned voters on the left sit out the
> midterm elections, when the Democrats are already expected to lose seats in
> Congress.*
>
> *By Linda Feldmann*
>
> *US soldiers patrol near the town of Pul-i-alam, Logar province,
> Afghanistan, Nov. 18.
> *
> President Obama has his work cut out for him Tuesday evening when he
> addresses the nation on the Afghanistan war.
>
> The president is expected to announce an escalation of the US presence there
> by some 30,000 troops. But he will emphasize that the goal is to stabilize
> the country and build up and train Afghanistan's own military and police
> forces, not position the United States-led NATO forces for a long-term
> commitment.
>
> "You will hear the president discuss clearly that this is not open-ended,"
> White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters Monday.
>
> Whether Mr. Obama can at least break even politically on the Afghanistan
> issue remains an open question. His supporters on the left, those who backed
> him during the campaign because of his stand against the war in Iraq, have
> already made clear they don't like what's coming. "Obama isn't listening to
> voices of reason on Afghanistan," reads one of several anti-escalation
> headlines at TheNation.com.
>
> The danger for Obama is that a disillusioned left sits on its hands next
> fall for the midterm elections, when the Democrats are already expected to
> lose seats in Congress. In three years, when Obama is expected to run for
> reelection, he could also face negative consequences if his base supporters
> are not as motivated to work for him as they were last year.
>
> From the right, even if many are happy with Obama's decision, they're not
> exactly going to start voting Democratic.
>
> A poll released last week by USA Today/Gallup shows that 57 percent of
> Democrats favor beginning a withdrawal from Afghanistan, while 72 percent of
> Republicans back an increase of troops.
>
> Obama will announce his decision in a televised speech from the US Military
> Academy at West Point on Tuesday at 8 p.m., Eastern time. Some analysts
> don't expect Obama's highly choreographed rollout of the new Afghanistan
> policy to have much impact on public opinion.
>
> "There's almost no evidence that the bully pulpit works, even though he's
> one of the best communicators ever," says John Mueller, an expert on war and
> public opinion at Ohio State University in Columbus. "I would be very
> surprised if he moved opinion very much for any length of time."
>
> History shows that once the public has turned against a war, it's very
> difficult to turn attitudes around. By the end of George W. Bush's
> presidency, public opinion on the Iraq war remained negative even as the
> situation improved.
>
> Other observers suggest that in escalating US involvement in Afghanistan,
> Obama is engaging in typical presidential behavior that will end up
> inoculating him politically.
>
> "This is the classic problem that both Clinton and Bush faced: You govern as
> a moderate, often irritating the more extreme elements of your party," says
> John Geer, a political scientist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville,
> Tenn. "Those people will be angry, but they will end up coming back to
> [Obama] because the alternative is less palatable."
>
> Christopher Gelpi, a political scientist at Duke University in Durham, N.C.,
> argues that Obama can survive disappointing his antiwar base on Afghanistan.
> The key is to keep an eye on the big picture.
>
> "What he'll do is deliver his speech, then get back to healthcare," Mr.
> Gelpi says. "If he can pass it by the end of the year, he'll get a pass from
> Democrats on Afghanistan."
>
> *Article Source :*
> http://features.csmonitor.com/politics/2009/11/30/the-political-stakes-of-obamas-afghanistan-war-speech/
>
>
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> Topic: Swiss minaret ban reflects European fear of Islam
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/7bfaa86ecba68eec
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> From: Ahsan Waheed <pakistanpal@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 01 03:39PM +0500
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/msg/69e003e0a284c841
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> The Swiss vote to ban minarets comes at a time when Muslim populations are
> growing and Europeans worry about losing traditional Christian culture.
>
> *By Isabelle de Pommereau*
>
> Walter Wobmann, president of the committee "Yes for a ban of Minarets",
> looks at a campaign poster in Egerkingen, Switzerland, Sunday.
>
> Wiesbaden, Germany - The Swiss vote yesterday to ban the construction of
> minarets in their alpine country is rippling across Europe. The vote
> reflects a fear that some of the oldest Christian societies are becoming
> Islamicized, but is at odds with efforts to integrate the continent's
> roughly 20 million Muslims.
>
> Churches and mainstream political parties urged the Swiss to turn down the
> proposal, brought by the rightist Swiss People's Party (SVP). But 57 percent
> of voters in Sunday's referendum defied expectations that they would allow a
> new kind of religious symbol - the tall, slender tower attached to a mosque
> - to increasingly punctuate Europe's skyline where steeples once reigned.
>
> For those voters, says religion researcher Jean-François Mayer, minarets are
> a symbol of Islam and its potential rise in influence - an issue around
> which many different concerns can crystallize, not just in Switzerland but
> across Europe. Using a tool not available in other countries, the
> referendum, Swiss voters sent a clear message.
>
> "The vote is sending a strong signal about the concerns of average people
> regarding Islam; it will encourage people in other countries to develop
> strategies," says Dr. Mayer, head of Religioscope, a research institute in
> Fribourg, Switzerland. If other European countries held similar votes, he
> adds, he has "no doubt that the results would be similar."
>
> *BLOW FOR DEMOCRACY?*
>
> Although the Swiss Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, the SVP and
> another small party had campaigned to insert a sentence banning the
> construction of minarets.
>
> European leaders and academics decried the vote as a blow not only for
> Muslims, but for democracy. France's Foreign Minister, Bernard Kouchner,
> said the decision amounted to "oppressing a religion," reported the
> Associated Press, while Dieter Oberndörfer of the University of Freiburg in
> Germany described the decision to the Monitor as "cataclysmal."
>
> But others see a distinction between the freedom to practice one's religion
> and the increasing presence of Islam in the public sphere, against which
> they see Switzerland taking a noble stand.
>
> "The Swiss are symbols of the struggle of Europeans against Islamization,"
> says Filip Dewinter, leader of Cities Against Islamization, an umbrella
> group of representatives from at least seven countries.
>
> While he says he has nothing against religious freedom, "that doesn't mean
> that you need to build enormous buildings with eccentric minarets like in
> Saudi Arabia or other Islamic countries," adds Mr. Dewinter, a Flemish
> separatist politician in Belgium. "Europe is a Christian-based society. We
> are used to church towers. Mosques do not belong to European culture. That's
> happening far too much already. We want to stop that."
> *
> CAMPAIGN BASED ON FEAR*
>
> Critics say fear dominated the campaign in Switzerland, a country of 7
> million that's home to more than 300,000 Muslims - many of whom came after
> the Balkan wars. They make up more than 4 percent of the population -
> comparable to the share of Muslims in Western Europe as a whole.
>
> In Switzerland, there are four mosques with minarets, but the call to prayer
> is banned from being broadcast over loudspeakers. Few Muslims belong to
> religious groups, as is the case across much of Europe.
>
> But the fact that Islam is Europe's fastest-growing religion, together with
> numerous projections that Muslim populations - already as high as 30 percent
> in cities such as Antwerp in the Netherlands - will rapidly expand in the
> coming decades, have many worried about the pace and scope of Islam's
> increasing presence.
>
> Nadia Karmous, president of the Cultural Association for Muslim Women in
> Switzerland, says the SVP tapped those fears to win the referendum. Posters,
> for example, featured women shrouded in the niqab, the head-to-head veil
> that only shows their eyes, standing next to tall, black minarets, an image
> observers say sent the message that Islam is not compatible with Western
> values.
>
> "This surprised us in a Switzerland with a tradition of hospitality and
> tolerance," says Ms. Karmous. "There is sadness and deep disappointment."
>
> The Swiss vote, say experts, feeds off a kind of anti-Islamic rhetoric in a
> post-9/11 context. "On the whole, there is evidence that Islamophobia is on
> the increase," says Muhammad Anwar of the Center for Ethnic Relations at the
> University of Warwick in England. "That creates a lot of fears among
> Muslims, who are seeing their situations being questioned as citizens of
> their countries."
>
> *A BOOST TO ANTI-MUSLIM INTIATIVES*
>
> The Swiss vote is but the latest backlash against Muslim immigration, which
> is taking different forms across Europe. In France, for example, the
> government has talked about abolishing the burqa, although studies show that
> only a few hundred women in France wear the head-to-toe garment. "The burqa
> is becoming a symbol," says Mayer.
>
> In Austria, the southern province of Carinthia recently passed a law
> effectively banning the construction of visible mosques by requiring them to
> fit into the overall look of towns. In Cologne, Germany, protesters
> demonstrated against the building of a mosque they feared could overshadow
> the city's cathedral.
>
> In such a context, the real damage brought by Sunday's vote, say some
> observers, is to distract Europeans from the measures needed to help Muslims
> integrate and it creates more fear on the part of Muslims.
>
> "[Muslims] are forced to look inward instead of feeling like full citizens
> of their countries," says Professor Anwar of the University of Warwick.
> "This is not helping their integration.... People are here to stay. What we
> need in Europe is to educate people that everybody should be treated
> equally."
>
> *Article Source : *http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/1130/p06s10-woeu.html
>
>
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> Topic: Daily Hadith 109; December 1st 2009
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/29917a906adcdcf3
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> From: Jaleel Jalaludeen <jalmohd@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 01 03:59PM +0530
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/msg/889c848d366e9068
>
> *Sahih Bukhari Volume 1, Book 3, Number 90: *
>
> Narrated Abu Mas'ud Al-Ansari:
>
> Once a man said to Allah's Apostle "O Allah's Apostle! I may not attend the
> (compulsory congregational) prayer because so and so (the Imam) prolongs the
> prayer when he leads us for it. The narrator added: "I never saw the Prophet
> more furious in giving advice than he was on that day. The Prophet said, "O
> people! Some of you make others dislike good deeds (the prayers). So whoever
> leads the people in prayer should shorten it because among them there are
> the sick the weak and the needy (having some jobs to do)."
>
>
> Jaleel Jalaludeen
> Mob: +91-9744551186
> jalmohd@gmail.com
>
>
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> Topic: Daily Hadith 108; November 30th 2009
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/aba5ae7945d4e7a2
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> From: Jaleel Jalaludeen <jalmohd@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 01 03:56PM +0530
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/msg/a4714fa30f0d4bad
>
> *Sahih Bukhari Volume 1, Book 3, Number 89: *
>
> Narrated 'Umar:
>
> My Ansari neighbor from Bani Umaiya bin Zaid who used to live at 'Awali
> Al-Medina and used to visit the Prophet by turns. He used to go one day and
> I another day. When I went I used to bring the news of that day regarding
> the Divine Inspiration and other things, and when he went, he used to do the
> same for me. Once my Ansari friend, in his turn (on returning from the
> Prophet), knocked violently at my door and asked if I was there." I became
> horrified and came out to him. He said, "Today a great thing has happened."
> I then went to Hafsa and saw her weeping. I asked her, "Did Allah's Apostle
> divorce you all?" She replied, "I do not know." Then, I entered upon the
> Prophet and said while standing, "Have you divorced your wives?" The Prophet
> replied in the negative. On what I said, "Allahu-Akbar (Allah is Greater)."
> (See Hadith No. 119, Vol. 3 for details)
>
>
> Jaleel Jalaludeen
> Mob: +91-9744551186
> jalmohd@gmail.com
>
>
>
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> Topic: Daily Hadith 107; November 29th 2009
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/bfddbea0ac626aa2
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> From: Jaleel Jalaludeen <jalmohd@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 01 03:51PM +0530
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/msg/d03824642a304848
>
> *Daily Hadith Volume 1, Book 3, Number 88: *
>
> Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Mulaika:
>
> 'Uqba bin Al-Harith said that he had married the daughter of Abi Ihab bin
> 'Aziz. Later on a woman came to him and said, "I have suckled (nursed) Uqba
> and the woman whom he married (his wife) at my breast." 'Uqba said to her,
> "Neither I knew that you have suckled (nursed) me nor did you tell me." Then
> he rode over to see Allah's Apostle at Medina, and asked him about it.
> Allah's Apostle said, "How can you keep her as a wife when it has been said
> (that she is your foster-sister)?" Then Uqba divorced her, and she married
> another man.
>
>
> Jaleel Jalaludeen
> Mob: +91-9744551186
> jalmohd@gmail.com
>
>
>
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> Topic: Jobs Digest [www.biharanjuman.org], 1st December 2009
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/9f04f56f694ccb49
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> From: Shakeel Ahmad <shakeeluae@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 01 02:12PM +0400
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/msg/c73832687e1c0543
>
> Assalamo Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahe Wa Barakatahu. Hope and pray that this mail
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> Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor and Directors Post at AMU
>
> Greeting from Kashmir and Eid-Mubark to alls. There are several posts of
> Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor and Directors in different
> Departments of Aligarh Muslim University have been advertised and the
> details are available on University websitewww.amuregistrar.com.
>
> Note: Details are also attached
>
>
>
> Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed Khan
>
> (M.Sc. M.Phil., Ph.D., 2005 Zoology, 2005 AMU., Aligarh)
>
> Assistant Professor
>
> Department of Zoology
>
> University of Kashmir, Hazratbal., Srinagar 19 0006
>
> ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
> ALIGARH (U.P.)
> Advertisement No. 2/2009
> Dated : 16.11.2009
>
> Applications on the prescribed form are invited for the following
> posts by 31.12.2009
> The number and nature of the posts may vary at the time of
> interview. Higher initial start may be given to the candidates
> possessing exceptional qualifications and experience. It is not
> obligatory on the part of the University to call for interview every
> candidate who possesses the essential qualifications and no
> representation in this regard will be entertained from any candidate.
>
> Scale of pay
>
> Professor : Rs. 16400-22400 plus allowances (Pre Revised)
> Director : Rs. 16400-22400 plus allowances (Pre Revised)
> Reader : Rs. 12000-18300 plus allowances (Pre Revised)
> Lecturer : Rs. 8000-13500 plus allowances (Pre Revised)
>
> 1. Professor of Political Development, Dept. of West Asian Studies
> (1)
> 2. Professor of Political Science (International Relations), Dept
> of Political Science (1)
> 3. Director, Management of Urdu Academy (1 XI Plan) )
> 4. Professors of Mathematics, Dept of Mathematics (2)
> 5. Professor of Applied Mathematics, Dept of Mathematics (1)
> 6. Professor of English, Dept of English (1)
> 7. Professor of Linguistics, Dept of Linguistics (1)
> 8. Professor of Philosophy, Dept of Philosophy (1)
> 9. Professor of Malyalam, Dept of Modern Indian Languages (1)
> 10. Professor of Urdu Dept of Urdu (1 XI Plan & 1 Non Plan)
> 11. Professor of History, Dept of History (1)
> 12. Professor of English (ELT), Dept of English (1 XI Plan )
> 13. Professor of Fine Arts, Dept of Fine Arts ( 1 XI Plan )
> 14. Professor of Physics (Condensed Matter Physics/Nano Science),
> Dept of Physics (1 XI Plan )
> 15. Professor of Physics (Expermental Nuclear Physics), Dept of
> Physics (1)
> 16. Professor (Medieval History 18th Century), Dept of History (1)
> 17. Professor of Computer Science, Dept of Computer Science (1)
> 18. Professor of Geology, Dept of Geology (1)
> 19. Professor of Geology (Economic Geology), Dept of Geology (1)
> 20. Professor of Law, Dept of Law (1)
> 21. Professors of Economics, Dept of Economics (2)
>
> QUALIFICATIONS - ESSENTIAL:
>
> An eminent scholar with published work of high quality,
> actively engaged in research, with 10 years of experience in
> postgraduate teaching, and/or experience in research at the
> University / National level Institutions, including experience
> of guiding research at Doctoral level.
>
> OR
>
> An outstanding scholar with established reputation who has made
> significant contribution to knowledge.
>
> Desirable Qualificatyions for the post of Director, Management
> of Urdu Academy : Ten years Administrative experience.
> 22. Reader in Law (Mercantile law), Dept of Law (1)
> 23. Reader in Modern Indian History, Dept of History (1)
> 24. Readers in Linguistics, Dept of Linguistics (1 XI Plan & 1 Non
> Plan)
> 25. Reader in Urdu, Dept of Urdu (1)
> 26. Reader (Modern Arabic), Dept of West Asian Studies (1)
> 27. Reader in Statistics, Dept of Statistics & Operation Research (1)
> 28. Reader in Law, Dept of Law (1)
> 29. Reader in Zoology, Dept of Zoology (1)
> 30. Reader in (Animal Ecology), Dept of Zoology (1)
> 31. Reader in Philosophy (Muslim Philosophy) with knowledge of
> Arabic & Persian, Dept. of Philosophy (1)
> 32. Reader in Turkish Studies, Dept of Islamic Studies. (1)
> 33. Readers in Hindi, Dept. of Hindi (2)
> 34. Readers in Islamic Studies, Dept of Islamic Studies (2)
> 35. Reader in Economics, Women's College (1)
> 36. Reader in Urdu, Women's College (1)
> 37. Reader in Zoolgy, Women's College (1)
> 38. Reader in Home Science, Women's College (1)
> 39. Reader in Political Science, Women's College (1)
> 40. Reader in Medieval Central Asian History, Dept of History (1)
> 41. Reader in History, Dept of History (1)
> 42. Reader in English (Literature), Dept of English (1 XI Plan & 2
> Non Plan)
> 43. Reader in Economics (Econometrics),Dept of Economics (1 XI Plan)
> 44. Reader in English (ELT), Dept of English (1 XI Plan )
> 45. Reader in Geography, Dept of Geography (1)
> 46.
>
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> Topic: America Can No Longer Afford its Wars
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/1c35ad2e954ef9a5
> =============================================================================
>
> ---------- 1 of 1 ----------
> From: Ahsan Waheed <pakistanpal@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 01 03:04PM +0500
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/msg/aca25267809a84bb
>
> *Eric S. Margolis*
>
> *Congressman David Obey, a Wisconsin Democrat who is chairman of the
> powerful House Appropriations Committee, has come up with a novel idea:
> American should pay for the wars they are waging.*
>
> Obey's proposal, which is backed by ten other congressmen, sounds startling
> - until one realises that both the Bush and Obama administrations have never
> properly financed their foreign wars by forcing Americans to pay for them
> through higher taxes.
>
> Instead, Washington has deferred the $1 trillion to date costs of the
> Afghanistan and Iraq wars by simply adding them to the national debt, and
> paying interest on the balance owing.
>
> So very few Americans feel the real financial costs of these wars. Future
> generations will get stuck with the bill.
>
> But this kind of deceptive national accounting is becoming increasingly
> difficult in the face of President Barack Obama's $1.4 trillion deficit this
> year, and his impending decision to send 30,000 to 40,000 more US troops to
> Afghanistan. Each American soldier in Afghanistan costs $1 million per
> annum, according to the US Congress Research Service. Thirty or forty
> thousand more US troops will thus cost $30 to $40 billion in additional war
> costs on top of the $200 billion annual cost of garrisoning Iraq and
> Afghanistan. Much of this money will have to be borrowed from China and
> Japan.
>
> Obey and his allies want to impose a graduated surtax on Americans of 1-5
> per cent, depending on their income level, to fund the actual costs of what
> are now Obama's wars. Otherwise, warns Obey, the huge cost of keeping up to
> 100,000 US troops in Afghanistan will 'destroy the other things we are
> trying to do in our economy.' Chief among which is health care.
>
> In a clear choice between guns or butter, Obey estimates ten years of war in
> Afghanistan will cost the same $900 million as providing a comprehensive
> health plan for all Americans. Unfortunately, chances of a war surtax
> passing Congress are nil. While the Afghan and Iraq wars are increasingly
> unpopular among Americans, a tax increase at a time of over 10 per cent
> unemployment will ignite the same kind of furious reaction that met
> President Obama's proposed national health plan, and endanger Democrats
> facing 
 midterm elections. As the Obama administration appears set to
> plunge deeper into the Afghan morass, the real costs of Afghanistan and Iraq
> are still being concealed from the public and Congress. The $200 billion
> annual cost for both wars is only a part of the growing expenses faced by
> Washington.
>
> The annual bill for US intelligence, which employs over 200,000 people, has
> doubled to $75 billion, in large part to support foreign wars and operations
> against anti-US Muslim groups. Costs of occupying Afghanistan rose to $300
> billion this year, and will increase sharply next year. Operations in Iraq
> will cost $684 billion in 2009.
>
> Washington spends $25 billion funding foreign armies, the bulk of which goes
> to the Mideast, Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan. Aid to Islamabad will rise
> to $15 billion over the next five years, including secret 'black' payments.
>
> The US supports 168,000 'contractors' in Iraq, many of them gunmen. CIA runs
> 74,000 mercenaries in Afghanistan. The new fortified, 50 hectare US Embassy
> in Baghdad will cost $700 million; the new embassy in Islamabad, $800
> billion. Islamic militants call them 'crusader castles.'
>
> Add to these costs the expense of maintaining fleets in the Gulf and Indian
> Ocean, and military bases in the Gulf and Diego Garcia to support operations
> in Iraq and Afghanistan; hugely expensive military airlift; $100 per liter
> fuel delivered to US forces in Afghanistan; and, of course, financial
> inducements to many smaller nations to send handfuls of troops to
> Afghanistan and Iraq.
>
> Thus the real cost of Afghanistan and Iraq is much higher than $200 billion
> annually. Yet President Obama, heedless of such costs, appears determined to
> expand the Afghan War. It seems clear that 'peace candidate' Obama has
> fallen increasingly under the influence of America's powerful
> military-industrial-financial complex and neoconservative ideologues. In
> short, the same calculus of forces that guided the Bush administration!
>
> Even America's mighty economy cannot for long support waging wars across the
> Muslim world. Unaffordable wars have been the ruin of many an empire, and
> the American Raj seems headed in the same direction.
>
> *Eric Margolis is a veteran US journalist who reported from the Middle East
> and Asia for nearly two decades*
>
> *Article Source :*
> http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=/data/opinion/2009/November/opinion_November176.xml&section=opinion
>
>
>
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> Topic: Ajmal Kasab Ki Gazab Kahani
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/t/fffb7622f941ab2a
> =============================================================================
>
> ---------- 1 of 1 ----------
> From: Ahsan Waheed <pakistanpal@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 01 02:48PM +0500
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/karachi-786/msg/f9d77bae9f3442ed
>
> *Anshul Chaturvedi*
>
> *Amidst all that is being written, read, and discussed on the 'anniversary'
> - how does that word make sense here continues to befuddle me - of 26/11,
> the reason I, humble, ill-informed hack sitting in an air-conditioned
> office, am harping on Kasab is primarily because whatever we did, or did not
> do, in the 72 hours of chaos that Mumbai suffered immediately after the
> shooting began can be explained in terms of surprise, shock, flat footed
> reactions, etc, etc. It was an unprecedented situation and it was perhaps
> almost expected that we could do little to check it till a hundred, two
> hundred, three hundred people lay dead. We saw prominent displays of both
> utter panic and of decisive courage - but at that moment, that close to all
> the blood and the bullets and the shrieking TV anchors, it wasn't easy to
> tell which was the norm, and which, the aberration.*
>
> But what we have done in the 12 months since then is a more accurate index.
> Headley is of course the flavour of the season, giving us all a sense of
> 'something being done'- he's just replacing one set of names, which replaced
> an earlier set, which replaced others, all of whom we thought were involved,
> all of whom Pakistan isn't sure were involved, so it comes down to who the
> US thinks is involved…. Not that I think much of what the US thinks,
> honestly, after Uncle Obama, he of the Nobel Peace Prize fame, no less,
> entrusted to peace-loving China the diligent moral responsibility of doing
> its bit to maintain peace between India and Pakistan. It's not even funny.
> Anyways. To come back to my rant, while Headley is the current
> headline-grabber, I have found Ajmal Kasab's year-long custody and trial to
> be one long episode in bizarreness.
>
> Kasab has been handled as if this were a civil case about encroachment of
> land. The nuances of law have been the focal point, in an almost clerically
> obsessive manner. Rather than bringing out the gravitas of the massacre, the
> manner in which Pakistan has responded to issues about Kasab, as well as the
> manner in which he has sauntered through the legal process so far in India,
> has made a bit of a mockery of it all.
>
> Earlier this year, zapped at his behavior in the courtroom that forced the
> judge to ask him to stop smiling, I had posted a blog here, and realized
> that most readers were as infuriated at the soft-pedalling as I was. Nothing
> has really changed. In the course of his trial, Kasab has demanded a
> Pakistani lawyer, Urdu newspapers, perfume, and sundry other stuff. I
> remember reading that when he asked for a Pakistani lawyer, and the
> prosecutor said that that wasn't possible since the Pakistani government had
> not responded to the request, Kasab asked the court to "try once more" - and
> the court agreed and told the prosecutor to try again! He has told the court
> he wants biryani. He has demanded that he be given time and freedom to take
> a walk in prison premises. And it has gone on endlessly. He has, as recently
> as last week, alleged that his food is laced with drugs and brought grains
> of rice wrapped in paper. Honestly!
>
> News reports tell us that during the initial phase of his questioning, Kasab
> told interrogators the crux of what he had been sent to do, in a very
> uncomplicated way - "it is about killing, and getting killed, and becoming
> famous." The killing part he has done. The famous part is pretty settled as
> well. While we discuss and analyse him, the gentleman in question has become
> an international figure. When I type "Kasab'' today, Google throws up
> 27,80,000 entries - not bad for a supposedly semi-literate boy from a remote
> Pakistani village, eh? He has a long Wikipedia entry with 94 references for
> more reading, no less. Frankly, even if it sounds jingoistic, there's just
> one part of his original plan of 'killing, getting killed, becoming famous'
> that's left, and its been stretched a while already.
>
> Special public prosecutor Ujjawal Nikam, reacting to the latest episode of
> this soap opera in which Kasab brought a sample of rice to the court as
> 'evidence' of food being given to him being laced with drugs (which was sent
> for forensic testing and showed no such traces), recently said "This is all
> drama, and he is a great actor."
>
> I don't know whether he is a great actor, but I agree with the first part,
> completely.
>
> *Article Source :*
> http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/clicklit/entry/ajmal-kasab-ki-gazab-kahani
>
>
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