Saturday, December 26, 2009

RED ALERT : US Immigration Form lists Baluchistan as Country of Citizenship

Over the past many years there has been a strong lobby of Baluchistan Separatists Movement who strive to separate the Province of Baluchistan from Pakistan. The efforts in recent times have gained significant foot hold to become the talk of the town in recent few months, Patriotic Pakistanis are generally averse to this proposition while the corrupt politicians continue to strangulate the province forcing the Baluchis to struggle for an independent Baluchistan.
A few years back in 2006 US Armed Forces Journal published a map outlining the new Blood Borders which discussed the possibility of a seperate Baluchistan, this map was met with severe outcry across Pakistan. The pros and cons of such a division are still heavily debated and only until recently has it started taking a turn for the worse
A reader of this blog, Basit, pointed about a surprising discovery in one of the forms published on the USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) website, the form under question is the AR-11 [Change of Address] form which is used by non US Nationals to notify the USCIS of any change in address. Surprisingly the field “Country of Citizenship” lists Baluchistan (Pakistan) as an option. Within the list of countries listed, I was relieved to see Pakistan still listed, but cant seem to understand why they chose to list Baluchistan alone and conveniently forgot to list the more populus of our other three provinces like Sindh, Punjab or even NWFP.

USCIS-AR-11_Baluchistan

It could very well be an accidental error, it could also be a list of the most often used terms that people use to fill out this USICS form, or it could very well be a direct indication of things to come, a suggestion that Baluchistan may very well become a country separated from Pakistan.
The issue of Baluchistan being such a sensitive topic I believe the inclusion must touch a very sensitive nerve and should be condemned across the board, with the hope that the Pakistani diplomatic envoys [hopefully they have some balls] to challenge the US officials for an offical apology and an immediate removal.

Several hurt in Karachi blast: police

 KARACHI: Several people have been wounded in a car blast at Khilafat Chowk in Paposh Nagar Karachi, SSP Javed Baloch confirmed Saturday.

According to Geo TV correspondent, the blast took place at a time when Muharram procession was passing through Paposh Nagar.

The injured are being shifted to hospitals.

Police and rangers have reached the blast site where rescue services have been kick started.

MS Abbasi Shaheed Hospital said that 8 injured have been brought to the facility.

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Friday, December 25, 2009

100 Groups In A War Against India

Mumbai’s night of terror underscores a phenomenon concealed by the Indian government and intelligence agencies and deliberately ignored by a biased Anglo-American media for a long time: The rise of a virulent form of Hindu terrorism that begets violence from other minorities. Here is a list of almost one hundred groups that are fighting the Indian government. All of them thrive in India. The context for what has happened in Mumbai is stunning only for those unaware how a cocktail mix of wrong policies, official patronage to extremism, and separatist movements have come together to destabilize India.
Also read BrassTacks Policy paper in PDF: india-headed-towards-hindu-talibanization-and-fascist-saffron-violence




At least 600 Christians perished in eastern India in Summer 2008, killed, maimed and nuns raped at the hands of Hindu terrorists.
At least 600 Christians perished in eastern India in Summer 2008, killed, maimed and nuns raped at the hands of Hindu terrorists.

ISLAMABAD, PakistanThe night of Nov. 26, 2008, will go down in history as the day when India’s homegrown terrorism reared its head after years of silent mushroom growth.

This terrorism in Mumbai is not surprising, unlike the reactions in most of the western media. India’s terrorist underground has been flourishing for many years. While the U.S. media was busy last year likening Pakistan to Iraq in a politically motivated campaign aligned with U.S. military objectives, experts were ranking India only second to Iraq in the number of people who died as a result of terrorist attacks between 2004 and 2007, according to one survey by an American think tank.

The Indian government has been artfully concealing a worrying development for at least sixteen years under an organized hype centered on economic growth and military power projection with a focus on China and Pakistan.

Indian terrorism is a confusing mix. Journalists and observers outside the region often miss the simmering tensions beneath the surface that occasionally burst into the open, surprising many and raising questions like how could there be so much violence in what is supposed to be a secular democracy and a rising economy where such things should not happen.

In India, there is a cocktail mix of wrong policies, official patronage to extremism, and separatist movements, all coming together to destabilize India. At least 600 Christians, churches, nuns and priests were targeted by Hindu mobs in eastern India in August this year. Almost the entire Muslim population of Kashmir is up in arms against the excesses, arrests, murders and rapes by the Indian army. For years there has been a media trial of Indian Muslims for real and imaginary involvement in violence. News such as the arrest this month of two serving Indian army officers involved in crimes that were attributed to Indian Muslims has served to increase disgruntlement among minorities. In 2002, close to 2,500 Indian Muslim men, women and children were burned alive in the first religious genocide of 21st century. In 1984, Sikhs were hauled off buses in New Delhi and beaten or burned to death following the assassination of Indian prime minister Indra Gandhi at the hands of Sikh bodyguards. And finally, between 12 to 14 separatist insurgencies currently rage across India’s north and northeast.

All of this makes for a dangerous combination that simmers quietly under the surface. The Indian media’s self-imposed ban on discussing these problems helps keep the lid on them. But when the pressure becomes unbearable, things occasionally burst into the open in the shape of terrorist acts. This only surprises those who do no know how India has been gradually relapsing into religious extremism in the period between 1990 and 2008. This history is important in order to understand why the Indian claims of Pakistani complicity in the attacks have often sought to simplify a complex situation.

Hindu militant groups have mushroomed in the past few years. This month, the arrest of two serving Indian army officers has confirmed speculation that Hindu terrorist groups have infiltrated Indian military and political establishments.

1992 was the definite year that saw Hindu fundamentalism express itself politically. Hundreds of religious terrorists descended on a north Indian city with tools in hand. They climbed on top of a majestic, 500-year-old mosque built by the same Muslim rulers who built the famous Taj Mahal. Imbibed with religious hatred, the Hindu mobs razed the building to the ground. Indian government authorities did nothing to stop it.

This Indian betrayal of a carefully crafted secular image would prove fatal later. In 1999, a Hindu mob surrounded the car of Graham Staines, an Australian priest, and his underage boy and girl and burned them alive.

Australia maintained an unusual quiet till this day about this major act of terrorism. The bias is easily detectable when compared to Australia’s reaction and statements to ‘Muslim terrorism’, especially in Indonesia and later in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

In this sense, countries like United States, Britain and Australia are partially responsible for letting the growth of India terrorism – with its mix of Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian and ethnic insurgencies – go unnoticed for so many years. These western countries have done this in order not to disturb the Anglo-Saxon project of grooming India as a bulwark against China and Russia and other regional powers.

Following is a list of various indigenous separatist, militant and terrorist organizations operating in India against the Indian federal government. This list has been compiled using information available in the public domain, news reports and specialized publications. During any given incident in India, a combination of some or all of these organizations is a suspect, including in the Mumbai blasts and in any other militant activity. Blaming Kashmiris or Pakistanis for Indian internal problems would be a factual misrepresentation that must be countered with full force by Pakistan.

It should also be noted that the Indian establishment is cracking down on Tamil separatists due to violence in Sri Lanka as Tamils are regrouping in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nado. Tamils have to their credit the last significant political assassination in India, the blowing up of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1984. They continue to be the most ruthless terror outfit in India. Mumbai blasts carry the fingerprints of many terror groups operating inside India, each with a long list of grievances against the Indian government and enough motivation to carry out such terrorist acts.


A church being ransacked on the outskirts of New Delhi, 2008.
A church being ransacked on the outskirts of New Delhi, 2008.
Not all groups in this list are necessarily terrorist organizations. But all of them are active against the Indian government.

Hindu Terror Groups

1. Shiv Sena – Army of Shiva

2. Bajrang Dal

3. Durga Vahini-Women militants

4. BJP

5. A ragtag, government-armed Hindu militant groups have been raised in Kashmir and northern India during this decade

Indian Occupied Kashmir

  1. Hizbul Mujahideen
  2. Harkat-ul-Ansar or Harkat-ul-Jehad-e-Islami
  3. Lashkar-e-Toiba
  4. Jaish-e-MohammadMujahideen E-Tanzeem
  5. Jammu & KashmirLiberation Front
  6. Tehrik-ul-Mujahideen
  7. Al Badr
  8. Dukhtaran-e-Millat
  9. Al Barq
  10. Al Jehad
  11. Jamait-ul-Mujahideen
  12. Jammu & Kashir National Liberation Army
  13. People’s League
  14. Muslim JanbazForce
  15. Kashmir Jehad Force
  16. Al JehadForce (combines Muslim Janbaz Force and Kashmir
  17. Jehad Force
  18. Al Umar Mujahideen
  19. Mahaz-e-Azadi
  20. Islami Jamaat-e-Tulba
  21. Jammu & Kashmir StudentsLiebration Front
  22. Ikhwan-ul-Mujahideen
  23. Islamic Students League
  24. Tehrik-e-Hurriat-e-Kashmir
  25. Mutahida Jehad Council
  26. Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqar Jafaria
  27. Jamait-ul-Mujahideen
  28. Al Mustafa Liberation Fighters
  29. Tehrik-e-Jehad-e-Islami
  30. Therik-ul-Mujahideen
  31. Muslim Mujahideen
  32. Al MujahidForce
  33. Tehrik-e-Jehad
  34. Islami Inquilabi Mahaz

ASSAM

  1. Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT)
  2. Dima Halom Daogah (DHD)
  3. Karbi National Volunteers (KNV)
  4. Rabha National Security Force (RNSF)
  5. Koch-RajbongshiLiberation Organisation (KRLO)
  6. Adivasi Cobra Force(ACF)
  7. Karbi People’s Front(KPF)
  8. Tiwa National Revolutionary Force (TNRF)
  9. Bircha Commando Force(BCF)
  10. Bengali Tiger Force (BTF)
  11. Adivasi Security Force(ASF)
  12. All Assam Adivasi Suraksha Samiti (AAASS)
  13. Gorkha Tiger Force(GTF)
  14. Barak Valley YouthLiberation Front (BVYLF)
  15. Muslim United LiberationTigers of Assam (MULTA)
  16. Muslim United LiberationFront of Assam (MULFA)
  17. Muslim Security Council of Assam (MSCA)
  18. United Liberation Militia ofAssam (ULMA)
  19. Islamic Liberation Army of Assam (ILAA)
  20. Muslim Volunteer Force (MVF)
  21. Muslim Liberation Army (MLA)
  22. Muslim Security Force (MSF)
  23. Islamic SevakSangh (ISS)
  24. Islamic United ReformationProtest of India (IURPI)
  25. United Muslim LiberationFront of Assam (UMLFA)
  26. Revolutionary MuslimCommandos (RMC)
  27. Muslim Tiger Force (MTF)
  28. People’s UnitedLiberation Front (PULF)
  29. Adam Sena(AS)
  30. Harkat-ul-Mujahideen
  31. Harkat-ul-Jehad

NAGALAND


  1. National Socialist Councilof Nagaland (Isak-Muivah)– NSCN(IM)
  2. National Socialist Councilof Nagaland (Khaplang)– NSCN (K)
  3. Naga NationalCouncil (Adino) – NNC (Adino)
  4. Tripura Liberation OrganisationFront (TLOF)
  5. United Bengali LiberationFront (UBLF)
  6. Tripura TribalVolunteer Force (TTVF)
  7. Tripura Armed TribalCommando Force (TATCF)
  8. Tripura TribalDemocratic Force (TTDF)
  9. Tripura Tribal YouthForce (TTYF)
  10. Tripura LiberationForce (TLF)
  11. Tripura Defence Force (TDF)
  12. All TripuraVolunteer Force (ATVF)
  13. Tribal Commando Force (TCF)
  14. Tripura Tribal YouthForce (TTYF)
  15. All TripuraBharat Suraksha Force(ATBSF)
  16. Tripura Tribal ActionCommittee Force (TTACF)
  17. Socialist Democratic Frontof Tripura (SDFT)
  18. All TripuraNational Force (ATNF)
  19. Tripura Tribal Sengkrak Force (TTSF)
  20. Tiger Commando Force (TCF)
  21. Tripura Mukti Police (TMP)

Meghalaya

  1. Hynniewtrep NationalLiberation Council (HNLC)
  2. Achik NationalVolunteer Council (ANVC)
  3. People’s LiberationFront of Meghalaya (PLF-M)
  4. Left-wing Extremists
  5. People’s Guerrilla Army


Here are quick references that can help understand the India story:

Hindu Al-Qaeda: Asia’s New ‘Terror Central’ : Here is the hottest Indian story, neatly tucked under the well constructed –and expensive- veneer of ‘Incredible India’ advertisements on international television news channels: The fast rise of Indian religious terrorist organizations that have penetrated India’s military and politics. The movement is so strong, resourceful and organized that it warrants the label India’s Hindu al-Qaeda. India is quietly emerging as a new ‘terror central’. Since the start of this century, almost nine years ago, India has seen the targeted murder of over 700 Christians, 2500 Muslims, and the unaccounted hundreds of ‘untouchables’. That’s not all. India is now grooming its own ‘Hindu al Qaeda,’ terrorist militias tasked with guarding India’s dreams of becoming the next superpower. Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka beware. India is already grooming rebels to stir trouble in China’s Tibet and Xingjian. The problem with this thinking is that expensive showoff space shuttles to Moon –when almost no one else in the world is doing it for now- won’t reduce poverty among the world’s largest single concentration of poor people on earth. In India.

The Face Of India Hidden From The World: There is a distinct lobby in United States and Britain that played a criminal role in fostering Indian terrorism. It did this by covering up Hindu terrorism against Christians, Muslims, Sikhs and low-caste Indians. Have you seen any of the above pictures published by any American or British newspaper or news service? See [left] the charred bodies of Indian Muslims burned alive by Hindu mobs in 2002, in the 21st century’s first genocide.

Why Hindu Extremists Invaded Taj Mahal? A group of 10 Hindutva activists-cum-militants belonging to Shiv Sena, a core fundamentalist political outfit, sneaked into the Taj Mahal at Agra on July 24 and performed prayers (puja) within the precincts on Thursday. They were taken into custody and later released without any hurdles. This is a routine matter for Indian governments when Hindus perform illegal activities. Had Muslims enter the temples and remove the idols and clean up the structure to be able to offer prayers to God, the matter would be different. Hindu outfits, who consider themselves above law and have every right to do anything they please with Muslims and their mosques, have been on a rampage for political reasons with concocted stories against Islam.

Kashmir Shakes India: Something stunning is happening in Indian controlled Kashmir. World media is not giving it projection, Indians are hiding it and Pakistani media is too busy focusing on political turmoil within. The fact is that the Indian federation has been shaken to the core over the developments in Indian held Kashmir in the last few weeks.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Blast near airline office in Peshawar

Peshawar, Dec 24: At least two people were killed and 6 others injured in a powerful blast in the Pakistani city of Peshawar on Thursday, Dec 24, police said
The blast occurred along a major road in a commercial area. An office of Pakistan's main airline is located there, Police official Manzur Khan said. A series of attacks have occurred in Pakistan since Oct 2009, as militants apparently retaliate for an army offensive against the Taliban. The attacks have killed more than 500 people.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

‘90,000 breast cancer cases annually in Pakistan’


LAHORE: At least 90,000 women suffer from breast cancer in Pakistan every year, said University of Health Sciences controller of examinations Dr Junaid S Khan while delivering a lecture on Cosmetic Options in Breast Disease Management at Sukh Chan Wellness Club on Saturday.

He said that half of 90,000 women affected with breast cancer were in the Punjab alone. He said only 10 percent of women were diagnosed and that out of them about 75 percent women did not treat the problem and die within five years.

He said the women who underwent surgical removal of a breast were an important concern around the world. He said aesthetic problems related to the surgery could be easily redressed, but lack of awareness caused low self-esteem, keeping low stooped posture, lack of confidence, social dissociation and in some cases suicide among the patients. He said the women who had surgical removal in the West suffered far less these problems.

He said there were various techniques were now available for maintaining the volume and appearance of the breast. He said when most part of the breast was removed then the space could be filled with some other body tissue or with prostheses like silicone or saline breast implants.

He said various plastic surgery options were available, but in Pakistan the same old techniques were in practice, which provided little relief to the patients. He said, “The main reason is the shortage of trained doctors to manage breast related problems.”

Khan said that it was unfortunate that in Pakistan it was still considered a taboo for women to take care of their bodies. He said women were afraid to talk about breast cancer.