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Posts Tagged ‘Bloodshed’

The clicks of the time bombs!

By Mian Usman • Oct 14th, 2009 • Category: Politics

The increased number of recent attacks in the last two weeks on civil and military establishments has arose the the major concerns in the masses and in the government as well.
Some are relating it to the American plans to get hold of Pakistan’s nuclear assets and over all submission to its God Father’s demands.  Kerry [...]



Planned Emergency

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jun 8th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

If we take a look upon proceedings of post 9th March scenario, and analyze the situation deeply the question blinks in mind ‘Are we being headed towards a planned and engineered state of emergency’.
In past eras, emergency in any country was declared due to agitation by the general public. This may be the first time [...]



Wind of Change

By The Pakistani Spectator • May 18th, 2007 • Category: Politics

Due to many factors and the incident of Karachi on 12th May, show of power in Islamabad, in Tibat Centre Karachi, have awakened the nation to take notice on national issues.
Circumstances in a few days compelled people to think above their personnel issues. We cannot relate it to International issues like demand in Japan to [...]



Terrorism – What does it means

By The Pakistani Spectator • May 17th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

We all are equally responsible for the bloodshed in Iraq, Afghanistan, Massacre in Bosnia etc. Behind this blood-shed many business have grown and have become profitable. If a state’s Representative whether President, King etc is not doing good for his country-men then the change should be from within it, and it should not be sponsored. [...]