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Saturday

President Zardari? Tested Soon, Tested Heavily

If a nation is genetically strong, not only will it survive, it will also grow stronger and more vital through trial and error. If not, it will die anyway, whatever you do. That's the way it is. The graveyards of the world are littered with the debris of civilizations, empires, superpowers and states long gone. Given the ground realities, the new leaders of Pakistan will be tested soon, and tested heavily. It is Mr. Zardari's right to be the next president because the people gave his party the most seats. He deserves it and the people deserve him. But will he give up politics to become neutral or will he appoint someone else to be our next Head of State as President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Navy and Air Force and symbol of the unity of the Federation and continuity of the State?

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—‘It may happen that you will hate a thing which is good for you, and it may happen that you will love a thing which is evil for you. God knows, and you know not.’ Al-Quran (2:216).

The inquisition ended before the impeachment could begin. Pervez Musharraf belongs to history now. History, however, is rarely accurate. It depends on who writes it. Only the Almighty is the final judge. He knows best.

Nothing is permanent, except the Almighty. All things come to an end, good or bad. Let the dead past bury its dead. Let those who belong to it worry about it. Look to the present – and the future. The new question now is: Musharraf may belong to history, but where does Pakistan belong? Where will it belong in a year? Where will it belong when the biggest of all the post-Cold War convulsions yet to come has consumed itself and the world finds a new equilibrium? Alive and kicking? On life support? Or …?

The answer lies in the hands of two unlikely men. Can they rise to the occasion? We won't have long to wait. They have played the game before and failed under much easier circumstances. This is not a facetious statement. The victors have always reshaped the world after the end of every world war. The Cold War was actually the Third World War, the longest in history. The instant it was over the map of the world started changing. The Soviet Union collapsed into numerous independent states, some still in the process of being shaped, others yet to find equilibrium. Germany, divided after World War II, was reunified as the Cold War petered out. East Europe found new shape and new doctrines. The process has still neither peaked nor culminated, not until those countries of the Middle East, South Asia and Africa that were crafted by the victorious colonizers after the first two World Wars are reshaped again to meet the needs and demands of the new victor.

After the First World War we saw the emergence of Saudi Arabia, modern Turkey, Jordan, and Iraq. The seeds of Israel were sown with the Balfour Declaration. After the Second World War came rapid decolonization and we saw the emergence of Pakistan and later Bangladesh, India, Israel, the emergence of a victorious and independent communist China, so many African countries with their borders drawn in straight lines cutting across tribes.

Both times the victors parceled out the world amongst themselves, especially the division of the European spoils, with east Europe going to the communist Soviet bloc and west Europe to the capitalist U.S. bloc.

Now there is only one victor, so it is easier to refashion the world to his needs, with no tiresome allies to share the spoils with. But this will never bring peace. It never has, it never will. Peace will only come when the obvious choice finally dawns on the world: co-existence or no existence. This is the context in which the latest rulers of Pakistan have to operate.

It is good that Musharraf decided not to fight it out. He could have used strong-arm methods constitutionally and legally. But the country would have gone into a greater tailspin; greater perhaps than it's fragile unity could bear. His was a decision based on wisdom made by a very patriotic man.

He left with dignity after making a dignified speech. I am particularly happy because finally a suggestion of mine has been accepted: don't abort the learning process again. The people have sown their seeds. Now they have to reap the harvest. This is the imperative. Else they won't move on. Unless they do, they will never learn to sow better seeds to reap a better harvest in future. It's called growing up, evolving, maturing. Who said it's not a painful process?

If an entity is genetically strong, not only will it survive, it will also grow stronger and more vital through trial and tribulation. If not, it will die along the way anyway, whatever you do. That's the way it is. The graveyards of the world are littered with the debris of civilizations, empires, superpowers and states long gone.

Given the ground realities, the new leaders of Pakistan will be tested soon, and tested heavily. It is Mr. Zardari's right to be the next president because the people gave his party the most seats. He deserves it and the people deserve him.

But will he give up politics to become neutral or will be appoint someone else to be our next Head of State as President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Navy and Air Force and symbol of the unity of the Federation and continuity of the State?

As people's living conditions deteriorate with rising prices, as gas and electricity become increasingly scarce and more expensive, and as the security situation worsens, with large swathes of the country outside the government's writ and under the control of warlords and terrorists of various hues, as some areas already are, the army will again be asked, from within and without, to intervene and stop the rot, even if it is not inclined to.

But history has shown that the army can stop the rot only for a time. The process that is programmed in a nation's genes and a country's DNA can only be delayed, not halted or reversed. That can only happen in the very rare event that there is a revolution.

Thus they should not waste time in chasing relatively irrelevant issues driven by huge egos. The first and foremost priority is to provide security to the citizens and the wherewithal for a decent survival at the very least. When one reads about fathers committing suicide because they cannot feed their children, mothers selling their toddlers for a pittance out of sheer hopelessness, hundreds of families left without breadwinners because of the satanic doings of terrorists, the fate of a handful of judges pales into insignificance, or hounding Pervez Musharraf for that matter just to satisfy bloodlust.

Those who wish to hound him should remember Jesus: ‘He who is without sin should cast the first stone.’

And they should also remember what God has said in the Quran: "I bestow honor on whom I wish and dishonor on whom I wish.’

SAVING PAKISTAN

The entity we call Pakistan and which is dearer to us than life itself can only be saved by three means. One, a revolution led by men with depth, vision and a native but coherent ideology and with the people behind them. Our genes have shown no such propensity.

The second is to submit to America entirely. Forget Kashmir, recognize Israel, give up all nuclear assets and downsize your armed forces to a token level. Then see how the mare goes. But first decide whether there is self-esteem in this.

The third and preferred path to salvation lies in wisdom. Wisdom demands that regardless of numbers, our rulers should put aside their differences and get together to form a national government in which every region, province, ethnicity, language and sect is represented to work together to take the country out of the perfect storm it is engulfed in.

Sadly, wisdom is also something that has passed us by entirely, more even than our propensity to revolution.

The Greeks said, ‘Those whom the gods would destroy they first make mad.’

Our people are not mad; they are desperate. They are desperate because the choices before them are all anchored in past military regimes, their leaders (and their continuation) born of military patronage. If they had a fresh new choice anchored in the people, without doubt they would decide sensibly. There is vacuum for a new political force to emerge and fill. A force that is anchored in a native ideology and rooted in the land and its people.

‘Let there be a community from among you that invites to all that is good, and enjoins the doing of what is [known by common sense and sound minds to be] right, and forbids the doing of what is [known by common sense and sound minds to be] wrong, and it is they who attain to success." [3:104].

This is advice from the Almighty to form groups, associations, political parties and the like to take the initiative to invite people to the good, enjoin them to get on the correct path and forbid that which is evil. This is also one of the prime duties of rulers and leaders.

When in trouble, seek guidance from that pure and pristine spring from which the River of God flows. "And incline not toward those who do wrong, lest the Fire should touch you, and you have no protectors other than Allah, nor you would then be helped." [11:113].

‘And devour not one another's possessions wrongfully, nor offer them to those who rule, so as to wrongly and knowingly devour what is owned by others." [2:188].

This verse on corruption applies not just to rulers but also as importantly, if not more, to the ruled as well, to those who corrupt rulers. Punishment equally harsh awaits the corrupters and those who spread corruption through the land by corrupting rulers by seducing them and exploiting their weaknesses.

Without The ISI

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Without The ISI

Everyone in Washington and New Delhi mentions ISI when talking about terrorism. Really? What about the Israeli Mossad, the Indian RAW, and the American CIA? Who had links with Al-Qaeda all along? Certainly not the ISI. The fact is that ISI never had links with Al-Qaeda. Others did. And yes, ISI has links with some people inside the Afghan Taliban. But without this link, U.S. soldiers and others in Afghanistan would have been in a worse situation than they are in now.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Strategic Forecasting, Inc., the American private intelligence gathering company better known as STRATFOR, seems to have deviated from its policy of terse insightful articles by putting out a long rambling unsubstantiated tirade against the ISI, one of Pakistan's three major intelligence agencies.

Recently the company produced a report that was immediately quoted in the western media, dubbing the ISI as a ‘rogue agency’ and a list of other accusations that accurately mirror the motivated and unsubstantiated statements made by the Indians, the U.S. officials and their puppet regime of Hamid Karzai in Kabul.]

Kamran Bukhari, the Pakistani researcher working for company and the author of the article, does not offer even a shred of evidence to support the many allegations (none of them new) against the ISI. This inevitably brings the motivation of the exercise into question because so far STRATFOR has been impartial and objective in its reports.

The author or STRATFOR seems to think that 'overhauling' the ISI would somehow ward off 'foreign pressures', end the 'jihadist insurgency' and resolve the 'crisis in government' in P
akistan.

Amazingly the U.S. and the incumbent Pakistan government think this is exactly what the present ISI is trying to do against great odds and there is plenty of evidence to support this contention. So an overhaul will not lead to any dramatic results and may be counterproductive.

The author has described the ISI as 'large, powerful and autonomous'.


It is large and it is powerful – among the most credible spy agencies in the world. But it is not autonomous. It works under the Prime Minister, its director general is appointed by the Prime Minister from a panel of serving three-star generals, all the officers are posted from the three services – army, navy, the air force – and they are all career officers who come for fixed tenures.


The ISI is funded by the Ministry of Finance through the Ministry of Defense. How can it possibly be autonomous? The ISI's task is strategic intelligence and if it is directed to do other things then that tasking has to come from the government of the day.

ISI has been placed center-stage in the whole transnational terrorist scene. The CIA, RAW and KHAD and many other intelligence agencies are not mentioned. They all have a role. ISI has been linked to AL Qaeda – actually it is a target of Al Qaeda and there is plenty of evidence to support this. ISI never had links with Al Qaeda.

If today the ISI did not have links with the Taliban then the U.S. and Afghanistan would be in a much greater trouble than they are now. It is the ISI that uses its links to obtain vital intelligence. In some areas there is no substitute for human intelligence.

No organization, and certainly no intelligence agency, would ever tolerate sub-groups within its ranks. The ISI does not have any people within its ranks who would work against the overall policy. Such elements would not be tolerated and the organization would be undermined very quickly. This has never happened.

Freelancing retired personnel of ISI do pick up jobs outside the agency after retirement and get involved in various assignments. But the ISI does not maintain any links with them. If there was any truth in such allegations then names and places would have surfaced a long time ago.

The attack on the Indian Embassy in
Kabul should not be seen in isolation. It had been preceded by an attack on the Afghan National Day Parade and by a spectacular jail break in Kandahar. In fact, unsubstantiated charges can actually start a proxy war in Kabul between rival intelligence agencies – something that must be avoided at all costs.

ISI is an asset and a vital link in the war against terror. It has proved this again and again.

Thursday

India -Pak Partion...Hard Core Reality!!!!!!!!!!


With the tragic Legacy of an uncertain future, a young Refugee sits on the walls of purana Qila, Transformed into a Vast Refugee Camp Dehli

The Massive Exchange of population that took place in the summer of 1947 was unprecedented It Left behind a trail of death and destruction.The Indian Man was slashed the make way New country Pakistan

Millions Left for their Promised New Homeland with smiles on their faces as train left both india and pakistan.This is a Train to Pakistan being Given a warm Send Off



In a Couple of Months in the summer off 1947, A Million people were slaughtered on both sides in the religious sides in the religious rioting. Here, bodies of the victims of rioting are picked up from a city Street

An Aged and Abandoned Muslim Couple and their grand children sitting by the roadside on this ardous journey.
The Old Man is dying of exhaustion.The Caravan has gone on "Wrote Bourke-White

The Migration


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Friday

Zardari in Hot Water Over Assurances To Guarantors

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ISLAMABAD
: PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari has assured foreign guarantors — Washington and London — that Musharraf will not be prosecuted.

A PPP source on Thursday said Zardari did not want to backtrack for the third time on his pledge to restore the judiciary, but his assurances to the international guarantors, who played a role in Musharraf’s resignation, have compelled him to review his Aug 7 agreement with Nawaz Sharif.

The agreement envisages that the judges would be restored immediately after the impeachment and/or resignation of the president. Meanwhile, Zardari was confronted by some of the MPs during his meeting with the PPP MNAs on Wednesday night. They were demanding that a party like PPP should never give indemnity to any dictator. But the agitating MPs were told that Washington and London were pressing for other things.

Asif Zardari, who according to most PPP leaders, always finds himself between the devil and the deep blue sea because of external pressures and local political situations, finally had to agree to Nawaz Sharif’s demand of restoration of the deposed judges. But a party source revealed that this issue was now being used as a bargaining chip by the PPP co-chairman.

“This is called brinkmanship,” the source said, adding that the situation had been created within no time to secure presidency for Zardari. “The PPP CEC has also been convened to pass a unanimous resolution, nominating Zardari as the presidential candidate,” the source said.

The source was sure that if the PML-N agreed to send Zardari to the presidency, the judges issue would be resolved despite his reservations on deposed chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.

Another senior party leader, who met Zardari on Wednesday, said: “If the PPP does not protect Musharraf from a much-demanded trial, the guarantors would be after it. And if the government avoids or further delays restoration of the judges, the PML-N would quit the coalition.”

PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif has, however, already said that his party would wait for the restoration of “all the deposed judges” till Friday. Although Nawaz has remained firm on his stance on the judges issue as well as on the question of indemnity to Musharraf, the PPP sees Nisar Ali Khan, Javed Hashmir and Ahsan Iqbal as the real spoilers.

They are said to be behind Sharif’s inflexible stance on these thorny issues. PPP sources believe that the PML-N is playing politics to get popularity instead of reconciling with ground realities.

The ANP and the JUI-F are, however, said to be comfortable with the PPP’s stand on all the three issues. Asfandyar Wali and Fazlur Rehman are reportedly working on a constitutional package, which will also include some provisions to curtail the suo motu powers of the chief justice of Pakistan to pave the way for an amicable solution to the judges’ restoration issue.

However, the PML-N is adamant that the restoration should not be linked to any constitutional package. While the PPP seems comfortable with the reconciliatory efforts of these two new players, the PML-N does not have faith in them.

PML-N sources are of the view that Asfandyar and Maulana Fazl are ready to provide indemnity to Musharraf and are also ready to go with the PPP’s solution to the judges’ issue even if it excludes deposed chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry from the restoration process.

According to a senior PML-N leader, the duo is what he called “trading off” with the PML-N to find a middle way acceptable to both the PPP and the PML-N. To get the judges’ restored, the source said, the couple would ask the PML-N to soften its stance on Musharraf and the indemnity required for him.

A source, who met Maulana Fazl on Tuesday, said the JUI-F chief was confident that he would be able to save the coalition from collapsing. The Maulana was quoted to have said that Asif Zardari had committed in his agreement with Nawaz Sharif to restore the judges immediately after the impeachment or resignation of Musharraf. The Maulana, according to the source, had said that during the last meeting of the coalition partners Nawaz Sharif had desired to show the agreement to Asfandyar and Fazl to prove his point that Zardari was dithering yet again. On this, the PPP Co-chairman had pointed out that the agreement was a secret document which could not be shown to a third party. But now after seeing the agreement document, the two leaders have told Asif Zardari that there is no ambiguity in the agreement.

The Maulana was also reported to have said that he was eagerly requested by Nawaz Sharif to get the Aug 7 agreement implemented to resolve the prolonged judges’ issue. Because of the Aug 7 agreement, even PPP sources admit, Asif Zardari feels quite pressurized to take a decision on the judges’ issue. It was also because of these pressures that he is seeking resignation of Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.

Thursday

Hidden Activities Of Mr. Zard........Aari & Mr. Shar.....If



Peoples Party's so called Chairman Mr. Aasif Ali Zardari, is looking for an exit from his party, from Pakistan's present mess and from active politics,Most probably, people of Pakistan might get sudden news that Mr. Zardari is seriously ill and would be away for som time from active politics,(and that 'some time' might be forever) .in fact, Aasif Ali Zardari and Mr. Nawaz Sharif are virtually dead, gone, bifurcated,Pakistan's some channels (so-called) anchor mafia and press are keeping them alive, trying to infuse life in their dead bodies, Everyday some popular and experienced pesons Newspapers put some headlines to boost the marale of the public. in fact, some (so-called) press and media's ugly survivel is that of Mr.Zardar and Mr.Sharif,to keep the hot issue alive, like (under observation) Mr. Iftikhar Chaudhary, who is History now,Aitezaz Ahsan, would you bet your Bar-at-Law degree on that?ZARDARI BUSY CHECKING HIS BANK ACCOUNTSThe so-called Co-Chairman of peoples part has made than a dozen visits to London, Dubai and other parts of the world on record(no one knows how many hidden,secret visits elsewhere) after the assassination his wife.The Peoples Party's loudspeaker like Sherry Rehman, (Sher Bano) Farhatullah Babar and many other use to giving justification that, Zardari's these trips to the public through the some so-called media by saying that since ,Zardari is playing the part of both the mother and the father to his children after the (sad) assassination of Great Benazir Bhutto, so he has to be away to take care of his children, Bullshit!
They are no more children, They have attain pubirty, They are big kid, teenagers, grown up in the West. Aasif Zardari does not need to baby sit them or push feeders in their mouths, Thease are lame excuse. Zardari goes abroad ever now and then to check his bank accounts and count his properties,thans to Presiden Pervez Musharraf's NRO! Pervez Musharraf and his alies would die deaths that would be an example for the world.and very sorry, Let me tell you that all of we and our political leaders are ugly,corrupt,freaky, stinking, and haggard, these race of we and leaders would die miserably and helplessly in leprosy,heart attackes,cancer, diabetes,HIV, and other painful .HUNDRED(100)days of senseless and empty slogans1, How many times Nawaz Sharif and Aasif Zardari had meetings in Lahore,Islamabad, Bhurban, Rawalpindi and Dubai and London.etc?2, How many times Aasif Zardari and Nawaz Sharif left for Dubai,London on record and secret visitis other destinations?3, Who is the man in power.PM Gilani or Governing party's so-called Co-Chairman?4, The Costs of each and every utilities soaring,Like Gasoline has juggled at 70 to 78 PKR, Dollar has jumped to 74.89 Rs agains PKR.5, The innocent 99.99% of the peoples of Pakistan have been pushed towards pain, just empt, baseless, egoistic,dirtful claims and statements by these leaders,which are being heard to masses, Aasif Zardari repeatedly says Shaheed this, Shaheed that, jeay Bhutto, jeay Benazir, President House would be echoing with the slogans of Jeay Bhutto,nothing else? President would be the party's worker. all the lollypops, drama are being played with the struggled workers, all Bullshit, my........? (advance sorry)6, Believe us that Aasif Zardari, Nawaz Sharif, Pervez Musharraf and other political shungens have no interet in Great Pakistan, or Peoples or their own parties as wel, but Mr. Iftikhar Chaudhary,, all otherrs and Aasif Zardari just taking care of bank accounts and properties all over the world.
7, Zardari did not choose to become a Prime Minister in the first place, as he wanted privacy and confidentiality to organize his bank accounts and properties all over the world.a little bird has told us that as soon as Aasif Zardari is free, he would kick out the Yousuf Raza Gilani from PM House.8, The man known as Mr.Ten percent(in recent past) knows that waiting for 8-9 years for Bilawal is along time, when Bilawal will finish his education and get training to enter politics, not to mention that the sword of the real Bhuttos hangs on his head. A day is about to come when Aasif Zardari has to leave the fake combine slogan of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, when the real Bhuttos move for the Kill.A piece of our Humble advice for Namaz Sharif Learn a lesson from Saddam Hussain's breaking neck!...............



Wednesday

Is Mr 10 Percent going to lead Pakistan's future?

They blame Musharraf for Corruption!

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PROPERTIES OF ASIF ALI ZARDARI



THE LOCAL ASSETS ARE:


Plot no. 121, Phase VIII, DHA Karachi.

Agricultural land situated in Deh Dali Wadi, Taluka, Tando Allah Yar.

Agricultural property located in Deh Tahooki Taluka, District Hyderabad measuring 65.15 acres.

Agricultural land falling in Deh 76-Nusrat, Taluka, District Nawabshah measuring 827.14 acres

Agricultural land situated in Deh 76-Nusrat, Taluka, District Nawabshah measuring 293.18 acres

Residential plot No 3 (Now House) Block No B-I, City Survey No 2268 Ward-A Nawabshah

Huma Heights (Asif Apartments) 133, Depot Lines, Commissariat Road, Karachi

Trade Tower Building 3/CL/V Abdullah Haroon Road, Karachi

House No 8, St 19, F-8/2, Islamabad

Agricultural land in Deh 42 Dad Taluka/ District Nawabshah

Agricultural land in Deh 51 Dad Taluka Distt Nawabshah

Plot No 3 & 4 Sikni (residential) Near
Housing Society Ltd. Nawabshah

CafT Sheraz (C.S No.. 2231/2 & 2231/3) Nawabshah

Agricultural land in Deh 23-Deh Taluka & District Nawabshah

Agricultural property in Deh 72-A, Nusrat Taluka, Nawabshah

Agricultural land in Deh 76-Nusrat Taluka, Nawabshah

Plot No. A/136 Survey No 2346 Ward A Government Employee's Cooperative Housing Society Ltd, Nawabshah

Agricultural land in Deh Jaryoon Taluka Tando Allah Yar, Distt. Hyderabad

Agricultural land in Deh Aroro Taluka Tando Allah Yar ' '

Agricultural land in Deh Nondani Taluka Tando Allah Yar ' '

Agricultural land in Deh Lotko Taluka Tando Allah Yar ' '

Agricultural land in Deh Jhol Taluka Tando Allah Yar '
Agricultural land in Deh Kandari Taluka Tando Allah Yar ' '

Agricultural land in Deh Deghi Taluka Tando Mohammad Khan

Agricultural land in Deh Rahooki Taluka, Hyderabad

Property in Deh Charo Taluka, Badin

Agricultural property in Deh Dali Wadi Taluka, Hyderabad

Five acres prime land allotted by DG KDA in 1995/96

4,000 kanals on Simli Dam

80 acres of land at Hawkes Bay

13 acres of land at Maj Gulradi (KPT Land)

One acre plot, GCI, Clifton

One acre of land, State Life (International Center, Sadar)




FEBCs worth Rs. 4 million




SHARES IN SUGAR MILLS INCLUDE:
Sakrand Sugar Mills Nawabshah
Ansari Sugar
Mills Hyderabad
Mirza Sugar Mills Badin
Pangrio Sugar Mills Thatta
Bachani Sugar Mills Sanghar




FRONT COMPANIES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES:
Bomer Fiannce Inc, British Virgin Islands
Mariston Securities Inc, ' ' '
Marleton Business S A, ' ' '
Capricorn Trading S A, ' ' '
Fagarita Consulting INc, ' ' '
Marvil Associated Inc, , '
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Pawnbury Finance Ltd, ' ' '
Oxton Trading Limited, ' ' '
Brinslen Invest S A, ' ' '
Chimitex Holding S A, ' ' '
Elkins Holding S A, ' ' '
Minister Invest Ltd, ' ' '
Silvernut Investment Inc, ' ' '
Tacolen Investment Ltd,
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Marlcrdon Invest S A, ' ' '
Dustan Trading Inc, ' ' '
Reconstruction and Development Finance Inc, ' ' '
Nassam Alexander Inc.
Westminster Securities Inc.
Laptworth Investment Inc 202, Saint Martin Drive, West Jacksonville
Intra Foods Inc. 3376, Lomrel Grove, Jacksonville, Florida
Dynatel Trading Co, Florida
A..S Realty Inc. Palm Beach Gardens Florida
Bon Voyage Travel Consultancy Inc, Florida




PROPERTIES IN UK ARE:
355 acre Rockwood Estate, Surrey (Now stands admitted)
Flat 6, 11 Queensgate Terrace, London SW7
26 Palace Mansions, Hammersmith Road, London W14
27 Pont Street, London, SW1
20 Wilton Crescent, London SW1
23 Lord Chancellor Walk, Coombe Hill, Kingston, Surrey
The Mansion, Warren Lane, West Hampstead, London
A flat at Queensgate Terrace, London
Houses at Hammersmith Road, Wilton Crescent, Kingston and in Hampstead.



PROPERTIES IN BELGIUM ARE:
12-3 Boulevard De-Nieuport, 1000, Brussels, (Building containing 4 shops and 2 large apartments)
Chausee De-Mons, 1670, Brussels



PROPERTIES IN FRANCE ARE:
La Manoir De La Reine Blanche and property in Cannes



PROPERTIES IN USA -- in the name of Asif Zardari and managed by Shimmy Qureshi are:
Stud farm in Texas
Wellington Club East, West Palm Beach
12165 West Forest Hills, Florida



Escue Farm 13,524 India Mound, West Palm Beach
3,220 Santa Barbara Drive, Wellington Florida
13,254 Polo Club Road, West Palm Beach Florida
3,000 North Ocean Drive, Singer Islands, Florida
525 South Flager Driver, West Palm Beach, Florida
Holiday Inn Houston Owned by Asif Ali Zardari, Iqbal Memon and Sadar-ud-Din Hashwani




BANK ACCOUNTS IN FOREGN COMPANIES ARE:
Union Bank of Switzerland (Account No. 552.343, 257.556.60Q, 433.142.60V, 216.393.60T)
Citibank Private Limited (SWZ) (Account No. 342034)
Citibank N A Dubai (Account No. 818097)



Barclays Bank (Suisse) (Account No. 62290209)
Barclays Bank (Suisse) (Account No. 62274400)
Banque Centrade Ormard Burrus S A
Banque Pache S A
Banque Pictet & Cie
Banque La Henin, Paris (Account No. 00101953552)
Bank Natinede Paris in Geneva (Account NO.. 563.726.9)
Swiss Bank Corporation
Chase Manhattan Bank Switzerland
American Express Bank Switzerland
Societe De Banque Swissee
Barclays Bank (Knightsbridge Branch) (Account No. 90991473)
Barclays Bank, Kingston and Chelsea Branch, (Sort Code 20-47-34135)
National Westminster
Bank, Alwych Branch (Account No. 9683230)
Habib Bank (Pall Mall Branch).
National Westminster Bank, Barking Branch, (Account No. 28558999).
Habib Bank AG, Moorgate, London EC2
National Westminster Bank, Edgware Road, London
Banque Financiei E Dela Citee, Credit Suisse
Habib Bank AG Zurich, Switzerland
Pictet Et Cie, Geneva
Credit Agricole, Paris
Credit Agridolf, Branch 11, Place Brevier, 76440, Forges Les Faux
Credit Agricole, Branch Haute – Normandie, 76230, Boise Chillaum



Total estimated wealth worth of $USD 11 Billion "miracle of capitalism, pure luck or THE HARD EARNED MONEY OF PEOPLE OF PAKISTAN ?"

Good bye Days of Enlightenment, welcome Darkness

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This one is for the doom-sayers of the 'Musharraf Era' and supporters of the New Order headed by twice-tried and failed looters, corrupt leaders and parties.

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Good bye Days of Enlightenment, welcome Darkness

Basic comparison of 1999 and 2007


Pak Economy in 1999 was: $ 75 billion
Pak Economy in 2007 is: $ 160 billion

GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 1999: $ 270 billion
GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 2007: $ 475.5 billion

GDP per Capita in 1999: $ 2,000
GDP per Capita in 2007: $ 3,004

Pak revenue collection 1999: Rs. 305 billion
Pak revenue collection 2007: Rs. 708 billion

Pak Foreign reserves in 1999: $ 700 million
Pak Foreign reserves in 2007: $ 17 billion

Pak Exports in 1999: $ 7.5 billion
Pak Exports in 2007: $ 18.5 billion

Textile Exports in 1999: $ 5.5 billion
Textile Exports in 2007: $ 11.2 billion

KHI stock exchange 1999: $ 5 billion at 700 points
KHI stock exchange 2007: $ 70 billion at 14,000 points

Foreign Direct Investment in 1999: $ 1 billion
Foreign Direct Investment in 2007: $ 8 billion

Debt servicing 1999: 65% of GDP
Debt servicing 2007: 26% of GDP

Poverty level in 1999: 34%
Poverty level in 2007: 24%

Literacy rate in 1999: 45%
Literacy rate in 2007: 53%

Pak Development programs 1999: Rs. 80 billion
Pak Development programs 2007: Rs. 520 billion



Under Musharraf's vision


Ø · 9 world class Engineering universities being developed and 18 Public universities already developed.

Ø · Public sector institutions have increased from 110,267 (in 1999) to become
Ø · Private sector institutions have increased from 36,096 (in 1999) to become 81,103 (in 2006).
Ø · PAK is 3rd best in world Banking profitability.
Ø · PAK IT industry now values around $2 billion, including $1 billion exports and employs around 90,000 professionals.
Ø · CNG sector has attracted over $70 billion investment in last 5 years; and created 45,000 jobs.
Ø · Telecom sector attracted around $10 billion in investment and created above 1.3 million jobs.
Ø · Industrial Parks are being setup throughout the country for the first time! M3 estate, Sunder industrial estate, Chakri, etc.
Ø · Major Mega projects like the Saindak, Rekodiq, Marble production, Coal production and Mining & Quarrying are being pursued.
Ø · In 2006, GDP growth is 6%. Earlier in 1999 was 3.5%.
Ø · Foreign Reserves from $1 bn to $17 bn.
Ø · KHI stock market: from 700 points to 13,000 points.
Ø · Literacy rate improved by 11%.
Ø · Poverty decreased by 10%.
Ø · He made 4 dams: Mirani, Subakzai, Gomalzam, Khurram Tangi dams.
Ø · 6 Motorways completed or under construction: M1, M3, M8, M9, M10, M11.
Ø · Six major highways under construction.
Ø · GWADAR advance mega Sea port developed under his vision!
Ø · Historic 100% increase in Tax collection of $11 billion.
Ø · Large scale manufacturing is 30 year high, and Construction activity is 17 year high.
Ø · Newly found World class copper- gold deposits in Chagai will fetch $600 million per year.
Ø · A new Oil refinery with UAE will fetch $5 billion & will process 300,000 oil barrels a day.
Ø · Industrial sector registered 26% growth.
Ø · PAK in 1999 was a $75 billion economy; and now 2006 it's $160 billion economy!
Ø · PAK economy is now the 3rd fastest growing economy after China & India .



Education under Musharraf Era


In 1999-2000 there were 31 Public Universities. Now 2005-2006 there are 49 Public Universities. Under Musharraf 20 NEW UNIVERSITIES SET UP!


Ø · Air University (established 2002)

Ø · Institute of Space technology, ISB (established 2002)

Ø · Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University , Quetta (established 2004)

Ø · University of Science & Technology, Bannu (established 2005)

Ø · University of Hazara (founded 2002)

Ø · Malakand university, Chakdara (established 2002)

Ø · Karakurum International university, Gilgit (established 2002)

Ø · University of Gujrat (established 2004)

Ø · Virtual University of Pak, Lahore (established 2002)

Ø · Sarhad University of IT, Peshawar (established 2001)

Ø · National Law University , ISB (2007)

Ø · Media University , ISB (2007) etc.

Ø · University of Education , Lahore (2002)

Ø · Lasbella University of Marine Sciences, Baluchistan (2005)

Ø · Baluchistan University of IT & Management, Quetta (2002), etc.


Pakistan now has a total of 245,682 Educational institutions in all categories, including 164,579 (i.e. 67 percent) in the Public sector and 81,103 (i.e. 100 percent) in the private sector, reports the National Education Census (NEC-2005). The census -- jointly conducted by the Ministry of Education, the Academy of Educational Planning and Management (AEPAM) and the Federal Bureau of Statistics (FBS) -- reveals that the number of private-sector institutions has increased from 36,096 in 1999-2000 to 81,103 in 2005, i.e. by 100 per cent.

Total 99,319 Educational Institutions (Public & Private) have increased in Musharraf Era!

One Elected President, Two Unelected Politicians

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One Elected President, Two Unelected Politicians



In Beijing, world celebrates human achievement while in Islamabad we are stuck with politics

I wish our people and our leaders would understand that having political differences should not stand in the way of appreciating progress

Thanks to President Musharraf export revenue more than doubled, foreign direct investment increased from a meager $1 billion to $8 billion, and the Karachi stock exchange was widely touted as one of the best performing markets in the world.

This is a man who gave Pakistan a free television news culture and oversaw the freest election in our history.

This is a manufactured political crisis that will embolden Pakistan's ill-wishers and will sadly assure foreign investors that Pakistan is no place for their business.


ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—At the dawn of the Beijing Olympics, talk of Pakistan
's chances at field hockey glory have taken a back seat to the de-facto national sport: Politics.

Beyond the hype, it's time to take a moment and examine the situation. It seems as if the nearly divorced coalition has decided to stick together in pursuit of the President's impeachment.

One would be convinced of their genuine commitment, if not for the fact that the last such joint press briefing was to announce the Murree Declaration, now defunct.

But it's important to look behind this smokescreen. After all, why would it take marathon talks if there weren't serious problems behind the scenes?

Farooq Naik, the law minister, was kicked out of the talks—twice.

According to a report in the Daily Times, Shahbaz Sharif felt that Naik could not be trusted amidst the Sindh High Court judges’ fiasco, and asked Zardari to remove him from the negotiations not only in the Prime Minister's House, but also at Zardari House.

I suppose it’s acceptable in political circles to ask your host to kick out his own guest.

In any case, a draft was agreed upon and presented to the nation for all to see. On the face of it, the case seems compelling for the common man: Musharraf has acted unconstitutionally, is responsible for the economic crisis, and he must go in order for democracy to flourish. A legal expert would be needed to examine the complex constitutional question, such as if the PCOs of 1999 and 2000 (both validated by the Supreme Court) are fair game for impeachment.

As for the economy and the democracy argument, things are a bit clearer.

It is hard to dismiss the vast economic improvements of Pakistan since 1999, and to float it as possible grounds for impeachment is laughable. Almost every major macro-economic indicator points to the economic turnaround of the past decade. Even if the 20-fold increase in foreign reserve levels can be whisked away as a byproduct of foreign aid, what about the results? On the business side, export revenue more than doubled, foreign direct investment increased from a meager $1 billion to $8 billion, and the Karachi stock exchange was widely touted as one of the best performing markets in the world. The National Commission for Human Development was conceived, helping achieve poverty reduction, a rise in literacy, and a 600% increase in funds for development programs. I wish our people and our leaders would understand that having political differences should not stand in the way of appreciating progress and pursuing our national interests; the economy being supreme.

As for democracy, it seems ironic that an elected President who oversaw the fairest elections in
Pakistan's recent history is being cited as a hindrance for democracy by two unelected politicians.

But even more important is the fact that the duly elected Prime Minister, as well as the leading party's president (also an elected member of parliament) were both not present in the talks.

Makhdoom Amin Fahim has gone as far as to publicly separate himself from the Government, denounce the march to impeachment, and plead the Government to take notice of a very serious and rapidly deteriorating security and economic situation. He supposedly has even met with PML-Q leadership, which must have political analysts grabbing their calculators to re-analyze the number game in the event of some treasury members abstaining from an impeachment vote.

Critics of President Bush often rightfully say that the war in
Iraq
was a "war of choice." The impeachment saga is no different. In the face of unprecedented security threats in the tribal belt, with growing reports of foreign interference to destabilize the country, and an ever-worsening economy, this manufactured political crisis will embolden Pakistan's ill-wishers, and will sadly assure foreign investors that Pakistan is no place for their business.

No matter how impeachment goes, no one seems to win, as
Pakistan is definitely the one to lose. Let's hope at least our Olympic team can change that.

Tuesday

Proposal to Break Pakistan




Proposal to Break Pakistan


ISLAMABAD: The US administration has floated a proposal before Pakistani authorities to hold referendum in the NWFP regarding its future, informed sources confided to The Post on Friday.

The sources said the US administration had asked Pakistan to decide the troubled-area of the NWFP through referendum either it go with Pakistan or emerge as an independent province. Before taking positions along the Pak-Afghan border, General Mullen who visited Pakistan last week floated this proposal before the Pakistani authorities.

However, the authorities refused the proposal straight away and conveyed a strong message before the visiting US General that the government of Pakistan would resolve the issue through its own description.

Meanwhile, local Taliban also joined hands with Pakistani forces against US forces which also sent a strong message to the US administration that people of the NWFP were not wishing for independent state. The Awami National Party-led province is, however, looking for changing the name of province according to the desire of locals.

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Alarming facts:

Few days back I saw a documentary of Talat Hussain (The famous Pakistani Journalist). He was conducting survey of markets of areas adjacent to Afghan border. He showed shops thronged with products especially FMCGs which were:

1. Smuggled directly from Afghanistan or Iran

2. Bought from Pakistani cities but routed through Iran or Afghanistan because the highways joining these areas are troubled due to ongoing war between local Talibans & Pakistani militia.

Fuel was also being brought from these two countries because its cheaper than the one the get Pakistan.

During the interview, shopkeepers, customers & general public expressed their frustration about Pakistani government over its negligence to facilitate them with basic amenities. Few extremists also said that when they have to rely on Afghanistan for all their basic needs, then why don’t the govt. let join Afghanistan.

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“The Nations who forget their history, their geographical boundaries are changed very soon.”

Welcome To CIA-Sponsored Democracy‏




Welcome To CIA-Sponsored Democracy

President Musharraf leaves office alone, besieged and abandoned. He is not leaving the country into strong hands. In fact, in the hands of the most the corrupt, unscrupulous and dangerous criminals this country ever produced. The regime-change game which CIA had initiated about one year ago finally succeeds. Musharraf’s removal is only a milestone in the larger CIA game of taking over Pakistan's premier intelligence service, the ISI. Now another battle will begin for the control of power centers in Islamabad. Judges will not be restored and governance will not improve. Fasten your seat belts for some very bumpy ride in the coming days. The present leadership is not just incompetent; they are outright dangerous for the country. Now they cannot blame Musharraf for their failures and treasons and army would be watching their moves carefully.


ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—President Musharraf finally resigns; ill advised, surrounded and abandoned; he chose to take the path of least resistance. He tried to be dignified in defeat and recounted his victories and achievements but the sorry state is that his legacy is Zardari, NRO and a corrupt weak government in Islamabad with a country literally gone to dogs!

He is not leaving the country into strong hands, in fact in the hands of most corrupt, unscrupulous and dangerous criminals this country has ever produced. The regime change game which CIA had initiated about one year ago finally succeeds though his resignation remains only a milestone in the larger CIA game of taking over Pakistan's premier intelligence service ISI.

The CIA sponsored, PPP executed, U.S. backed attempted coup against ISI had begun to unfold a few weeks back with a new ruthless cut throat political strategy and a new target designation. This plan has the following landmarks to be achieved in rapid succession:
Removal of President Musharraf.
Appointment of Mr. Zardari or his man as President.
Bringing ISI again under Ministry of Interior.
Complete take over of Pakistan’s security establishment by CIA.
There is no doubt that both U.S. and Britain are closely monitoring the moves of the army as the Army Chief is also a major hurdle in U.S. plans to bring ISI under MoI. With all the political parties in U.S. pocket, the army and the ISI are the next targets once the President has been annihilated.

Mr. Musharraf could have done better when he had decided to leave. He could have restored the judges to make life miserable for Zardari. He could have revoked the NRO to prevent Zardari from becoming the most powerful man in the country. He did neither and now Zardari is ecstatic and already planning to place his man, women or himself in the President house.

It is scavenging to the core by the political vultures and hyenas and now another battle will begin for the control of power centers in Islamabad. Judges will not be restored and governance will not improve. Fasten your seat belts for some very bumpy ride in the coming days. The present leadership is not just incompetent; they are outright dangerous for the country. Now they cannot blame Musharraf for their failures and treasons and army would be watching their moves carefully.




Last Moment of President Mushraf By Dr Shahid Masood



Monday

Pakistan's Musharraf will resign



Pakistan's Musharraf will resign

Mr Musharraf denied being an enemy of democracy
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, who is facing impeachment by parliament, says he will resign.
The charges against the president include violation of the constitution and gross misconduct.
Mr Musharraf said he had always put the interests of Pakistan and its people first and was confident that the charges against him would not stand.
But he said this was not the time for more confrontation and he was resigning after consulting his advisers.
Truth and lies
Mr Musharraf said that when he took over in a military coup in 1999, Pakistan was going to be declared a failed state and faced great economic challenges.
He said that "false allegations were made against me" by people who "tried to turn the truth into lies".
Dressed soberly in a dark suit and tie, he then started a long defence of the country's economic record, detailing the progress he said it had made under his rule.
He said the problems Pakistan faced could be solved if people worked together and believed in themselves.
Mr Musharraf decided to address the nation as ministers warned over the weekend that impeachment proceedings against him could begin as early as Tuesday of this week.
Mr Musharraf, the former army chief and a key ally in Washington's war on terror, came to power in a bloodless coup in 1999.
He was forced to give up control of the armed forces last year.
The president's public standing suffered a huge setback in 2007 when he sacked Pakistan's chief justice and nearly 60 judges to prevent them from overturning his re-election as president.
But analysts say the president is still thought to have heavy influence over the military and its reaction will remain crucial.

Saturday

President Pervez Musharraf: To quit or not to quit








As Pakistanis all over the world celebrate their country’s Independence Day today, the deflated head of state, President Pervez Musharraf, may say "goodbye" to his post after the third provincial assembly in Sindh – after Punjab and the North West Frontier Province – urged him to resign.
Throughout yesterday, local media speculated that Musharraf would be given a "safe passage" provided he quit without facing an impeachment motion that is likely to be tabled in the parliament this week. Although Musharraf has given no public sign that he plans to resign, political pressure is mounting on him to relinquish power.
Many political observers feel that he should quit rather than face impeachment, since this would result in less embarrassment than being thrown out of office.
‘Two options’
Asked late yesterday whether he would stay in office to help the country, Musharraf told a group of well-wishers, "God willing, I will try". The president spoke at an official function to mark Pakistan’s Independence Day. He was calm and composed.
"He has two options: to stay and fight or quit and go home," Mushahid Hussain, PML-Q secretary-general, told reporters. "If he fights back we are with him. We will support him, and that is the preferred option."
Hussain said that if Musharraf did decide to quit he should first rescind a corruption amnesty he signed last year that benefited ruling party chief Asif Ali Zardari and his late wife, former premier Benazir Bhutto. The ruling party denies the president has that power.
At least nine militants were killed in a missile strike on their training camp in Pakistan’s south Waziristan region, near the Afghan border, security officials and residents said.


Thursday

Solid Alliance Pervez Musharraf - George W Bush (Ben Heine)

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Solid Alliance Pervez Musharraf - George W Bush (Ben Heine)


Pakistan’s president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, acknowledged publicly August 12 that Taliban forces are using Pakistan’s border region as a base from which to launch attacks against U.S. and NATO troops occupying Afghanistan.

“There is support from these areas to Taliban activity inside Afghanistan,” said Musharraf in a joint appearance with Afghan president Hamid Karzai at the closing session of a four-day gathering in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, where 600 tribal leaders from both sides of the border participated. “There is no doubt Afghan militants are supported from Pakistani soil,” he said.

Until July, Pakistani officials were still denying U.S. claims that al-Qaeda and Taliban forces were operating from Pakistan. The government in Islamabad, under pressure from Washington, abandoned its support for the Taliban in 2001 to become a U.S. ally. But it has held back from blocking Taliban activity in its territory. In Pakistan “sections of the military regard the predominantly Pashtun fighters [of the Taliban] as a useful means of retaining influence,” the Financial Times noted August 8.

The U.S.-backed conference was billed by the big-business media as a step toward improving relations between two of Washington’s key allies in the so-called war on terror. They also sought to use it to undermine support for Taliban and al-Qaeda among local tribal groups.

Washington and its imperialist allies are pressing the Pakistani government to show results on its pledge to combat “terrorism.” Since July, Islamabad has deployed tens of thousands of troops to Waziristan, on the northwestern border with Afghanistan, and has launched attacks that have killed dozens of Taliban fighters.

While stressing its preference of collaborating with the Musharraf government, the White House has left open the prerogative of taking further military action unilaterally. U.S. president George Bush said at an August 9 news conference that he expected Musharraf’s “full cooperation in sharing intelligence” on suspected al-Qaeda and Taliban activities and “swift action taken if there is actionable intelligence on high-value targets.”

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama went further, saying on August 8, “If we have actionable intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and president Musharraf won’t act, we will.” “We can’t send millions and millions of dollars to Pakistan for military aid and be a constant ally to them and yet not see more aggressive action in dealing with al-Qaeda,” Obama said a week later.

Washington’s demands that Musharraf crack down on al-Qaeda and the Taliban have sharpened the political crisis facing the military leader.

Faced with strong opposition from inside and outside of government, including from Washington, Islamabad backed away August 9 from imposing a state of emergency that “would have given Musharraf sweeping powers to restrict freedom of movement and assembly, and could have extended for another year the term of the current parliament, which is viewed as pro-Musharraf,” the Washington Post reported.

“We are against the imposition of emergency. If Musharraf does so, we will oppose it, and let me make it clear that there is no justification for it,” said Syed Kabir Ali Wasti of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Q party, according to the Post. He said Musharraf was only interested in “ protecting his own interests.”

In face of reports that Musharraf was considering the imposition of a state of emergency U.S. secretary of state Condoleezza Rice made a quick phone call to the Pakistani leader August 9.

“ President Musharraf and the Pakistani government have… demonstrated that they want to cooperate within its laws and Pakistan’s constitution,” said U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack at a news briefing later that day.