Saturday, November 27, 2010

Pakistan: An Update On Our "Ally" In The War On Terror

From Winds of Jihad:

The Paki Report


by sheikyermami on November 27, 2010



Pakistan Govt. Minister: Taliban are True Followers of Islam, USA ‘Biggest Terrorists’



He’s certainly correct about the first bit. What the Pakistan government really think about us infidels behind the beaming smiles, as they trouser billions of your taxpayer £$€¥ in ‘aid’:



What They Say vs. What They Do: Pakistan’s government are duplicitous and treacherous – although Tourism Minister ur-Rehman (second from left), appears to be ‘off-message’, as he tells us what they really think

The Taliban are “the true followers of Islamic ideology”, says a Pakistan minister who also believes that “America is the biggest terrorist of the world”. (Undhimmi) Indeed, the Taliban are the true followers of Islam, and so is he. (Irrelevant seems to be the fact that the US is feeding this maggot on a pile of excrement……..)



ISLAMABAD: Of the 1,195 women murdered in Pakistan this year, 98 were killed after being raped, says a report by the country’s first helpline for women and children. The Paki police also tortured 316 women in 2010 (and that’s just the tip of the iceberg-(RoP)



Muslims warn of anarchy if Christian mother pardoned





She must be killed. Nothing else will do: PAKISTANI Muslims have threatened anarchy if the Government pardons a Christian mother sentenced to death for blasphemy, calling hundreds of protesters onto the streets. (Source)

Pakistan: Misunderstanders of Islam warn Zardari not to pardon Christian woman accused of blasphemy, threaten officials who have called for repeal of blasphemy law



Islamic Tolerance Alert from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan: “Protesters oppose pardon for Pakistani Christian,” from AP, November 24:



Pakistan’s president will not immediately pardon a Christian woman sentenced to die for insulting Islam but may do so later if an appeals court delays her case too long, an official said Thursday. (The Blaze)



Two prominent Pakistani Muslim leaders threaten nationwide protests if Christian woman facing death for blasphemy is pardoned



If Zardari gets it into his head to be merciful to this persecuted woman, other heads will roll. “Pakistan president urged not to pardon Christian woman,” by Reza Sayah for CNN, November 24:

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