The marines have landed in Nigeria

…and the social media campaign against Boko Haram is being run by Michele Obama, Malala Yousufzai and Angelina Jolie, master-class women all.

Finding the girls will be very difficult if not impossible, even with the prize money awarded, many (if not most) have probably crossed international borders. Locally in Borno state you have dense forests and secure hide-outs. Saddam Hussein hiding in a foxhole scenarios are unlikely.

OTOH it should not be difficult to find a few Mir Jafars amongst the Boko Haram units. 

The exact troop combination is unclear, it is better to work with private agencies (like Blackwater) and to outsource all the “enhanced interrogations” to them. Else you run the danger of antagonizing the entire liberal universe who will be rising in action against the evil neo-cons (who are probably using Boko Haram as a front in a bid to control all African resources). 
……..
A US
task force set up to help find the 276 schoolgirls abducted by the
Islamist militant group Boko Haram has arrived in Nigeria to assist with
the hunt.

Military, law-enforcement and development experts,
including some skilled in hostage negotiations, also plan to tackle the
rising threat from Boko Haram. France, Britain and China have also
offered help.
 

The US Secretary of State John Kerry said: “Our
inter-agency team is hitting the ground in Nigeria now and they are
going to be working in concert with President Goodluck Jonathan’s
government to do everything we can to return these girls to their
families and their communities.
“We are also going to do everything possible to counter the menace of Boko Haram.”

The latest developments follow a request by Nigerian President Jonathan
to Barack Obama for help, with the US President vowing to “do to
everything we can” to help find the girls, whose abduction from a
secondary school on 14 April triggered international outrage.

A
social media campaign, using the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls, has been
credited with highlighting the Nigerian government’s response to the
kidnappings and on Boko Haram’s other attacks and kidnappings, which
have terrorized local communities.

US First Lady Michelle Obama
and human rights campaigner Malala Yousafzai are among high-profile
figures to join worldwide calls for the return of the schoolgirls on
Twitter.
UN envoy Angelina Jolie today said the culture of impunity was to blame for the kidnappings.

“I’m actually sickened by it,” she said. “And the thought of them out there now, terrified and being abused and sold.
“It’s infuriating and it kind of goes beyond understanding that someone could do this.
“I think it speaks of a bigger problem which is that because of the
lack of impunity and because people believe they can get away with this
people will commit these kind of crimes.

Earlier, President
Jonathan said he hoped a ‘turning point” had been reached with the
ongoing threat of terrorism in the country and the battle against Boko
Haram.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum being hosted in the
capital, Abuja, he said: “I believe that the kidnap of these girls will
be the beginning of the end of terror in Nigeria.”

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Link: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/nigerian-schoolgirl-kidnappings-us-task-force-on-the-ground-as-hunt-for-missing-girls-intensifies-9344066.html
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regards

“fake OBC” is not the “real” problem

There are enough real evils associated with caste based discrimination which are never addressed by our elites. Instead the “caste card” is played out for the following three main reasons of which the last is the least excusable:

1) Reservations for a powerful voting block. Now even the prosperous groups like Jats, Marathas and many others are demanding reservations.
2) Win marginal votes (by demanding caste loyalty) or win by dividing marginal votes.
3) Win brownie points in a debate. This is equivalent to the “check your privilege” shouting match that is presently going on in the West. Regardless of the actual facts of oppression, if you are from a “lower caste” you can always win points by claiming to speak on behalf of all of the oppressed, including the people you have oppressed yourself.

As we have said before: the actual problem is the fake humanity on display. People are suffering while the pols are squabbling amongst themselves and the elites are content with writing angry, pitiful letters to the Editor. If you are confused and actually want to do some good, stop with the “bak-bak” and join Medha Patkar (or any other reputed NGO) and help the people who truly need your help. And yes, they will be grateful to you for not posturing.
………….
Gujarat
Congress leader Shaktisinh Gohil on Thursday accused chief minister
Narendra Modi of being a “fake OBC” and claimed that the ‘Modh
Ghanchi-Teli’ caste, to which he belongs, was actually included in the
OBC list only after Modi became chief minister in 2001. Gujarat
government immediately rushed to Modi’s defense and refuted Gohil’s
claim.


Gohil, a former leader of opposition in the Gujarat
assembly, released a copy of a Gujarat government circular dated January
1, 2002, to claim that Modi “manipulated” records to bring his caste
into the OBC list.

“Of late, the Gujarat CM has been indulging
in low level political gimmickry. He has been desperately trying to
invoke his OBC status and garner sympathy. Modi does not belong to OBC
as he has been claiming. He belongs to rich and prosperous Modh Ghanchis
who were never given any kind of reservation nor were included in OBCs
before Modi became CM. In the way encounters were fake in Gujarat, Modi
is also a fake OBC,” Gohil said.

State finance minister Nitin
Patel, also the state government spokesperson, accused Gohil of
misleading the people of the country. He said the Modh Ghanchi community
was included in OBC list of Gujarat under Baxi Commission norms by the
state Social Justice & Empowerment department’s Government
Resolution (GR) on 25-07-1994 while Chhabildas Mehta was chief minister.
Patel said Gohil himself was a minister in that government.

Patel said government of India included Modh Ghanchi community by
notification in extraordinary gazette no. 246 dated 06-09-2001 (one
month before Modi became CM). He said after the inclusion of the Modh
Ghanchi community in the central OBC list, the Gujarat Government’s
Social Justice & Empowerment department issued revised central OBC
list in January 2002, which Gohil is referring to.

Retired
officer K G Vanzara, who was director of the department then, also
corroborated the fact that Modi Ghanchis were included in the OBC list
in 1994. Vanzara told TOI that though Modh Ghanchis, or oil millers,
were not named in the first list of 82 OBC communities in Gujarat in
1978, they were part of the 38 communities which were added to the list
in 1994.

Gujarat Congress has claimed that BJP’s prime
ministerial candidate Narendra Modi does not belong to the ‘Other
Backward Castes’ (OBC) as he has claimed nationwide for political gains.

Gohil claimed that, “The government resolution dated: 1/1/2002
presented before the media established that Modi manipulated government
records and included his caste, Modh Ghanchi, in the OBC list.”

Gohil had also quoted from the authentic Gujarati lexicon
‘Bhagvadgomandal’, which says that Modhs are rich people living in a
particular village. “Gandhiji was a Modh Vanik,” he said. “Modh is an
adjective showing the prosperity of a particular caste or community.”

“By acquiring OBC status for his selfish motives, Modi has in fact
encroached on the rights of OBCs,” Gohil said. “Modi is a man born into
an upper caste and is indulging in low-level politics.”

…………
Link (1): http://www.ndtv.com/elections/article/election-2014/congress-calls-modi-a-fake-obc-his-office-hits-back-520904
Link (2): http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2014-05-08/check-your-privilege-means-shut-your-mouth
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regards

Hold the vermillion (start with court marriages)

What is the problem with men? Have fun when you want and then dump and run? Throw the book at these idiots so that the girls can live in peace (and with their dignity intact).

One message for girls: insist on a court marriage. Just for laughs (watch him run out of the door like an Olympic sprinter), OK?

This is also why we have very low patience with conservative muslim demands that marriage must not be registered. And no, women engaged in pre-marital sex will not be subject to death penalty (this message for Abu Azmi). And yes, “our boys” (all boys) will be punished if they make a “mistake” which is also a crime (this message for Mulayam Yadav).

The civil law of the land is supreme (as the court has often pointed out when asked). So stop crying wolf (“islam is in danger”) at every turn and watch out for the actual wolves. Have no fear from the secular crowd (we are in danger as well). The ones you may not recognize as (false) friends are also likely to be the most dangerous.
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Singer
Ankit Tiwari of Aashiqui 2 fame was arrested yesterday on charges of
allegedly raping a woman he had been in a relationship with since 2012.
The complainant stated that the 24-yearold singer repeatedly raped her
while promising marriage.
 According to Machhindra Bodkhe,
inspector at Versova police station, Ankit had met the complainant at a
Durga Puja event in 2012. On July 21, 2013, she allegedly invited him
and some friends to celebrate the birthday of her sister, with whom she
lives.

According to Bodhke, the complainant claimed that Ankit proposed
marriage to her in front of everyone and forced her to consume alcohol,
before taking her to the bedroom and raping her. “The next morning, she
told her sister about the rape, who then confronted Ankit. He allegedly
told her that since they would be getting married soon, she should not
object to sex,” said Bodkhe.

 A month later, in August 2013, the
singer put vermillion on the complainant’s forehead in the presence of
their friends and her sister, but when she insisted on a court marriage,
he allegedly developed cold feet. The complainant alleges that Ankit’s
brother Ankur then threatened her against pressuring the singer for
marriage by brandishing a knife.

 The complainant first approached
the Versova police towards the end of February 2014 and lodged a formal
complaint of rape on April 14. “Since this was not a case of rape in the
immediate moment, it took time to gather evidence before making a
formal arrest,” explained Bodkhe, adding that the evidence included the
testimonies of their common friends who were present at the party last
July.
 
Ankit has been charged under Sections 376, 493 and 417 of the
IPC, for rape, cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a
belief of lawful marriage, and cheating. Ankur was charged under Section
506(2) of the IPC for criminal intimidation. Ankit has been remanded to
police custody until May 12, while Ankur has been remanded to judicial
custody until May 22.

………..
Link: http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/aashiqui-2-singer-ankit-tiwari-arrested-for-allegedly-raping-girlfriend/
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regards

An appeal to our over-lords

The new upgraded BP looks extremely pleasing and we are enjoying the opportunity to voice our thoughts and listening to our (many) silent and (few) not-so-silent readers. Thanks to the Supreme Powers for this.

However there is a fly in the ointment- some truly garbage comments messing up the right corner – something to do with curing AIDS and what not. To put it bluntly, they are an embarrassment to BP and they also mask out the authentic commentators.

Please help us to resolve the problem.

warm regards, sid

“our prayers were answered when the French came”

These youngsters have really big dreams (why not? you are only young once). It is important to have their voices heard and it is also takes remarkable courage to take a public stand.

Top Lines:    
[Obvious things that still need to be said out loud] Some Muslims here think it is OK to burn churches or temples because
they believe that Christians and Buddhists are wrong. But actually they
are the ones that are wrong.

[Harsh but true] I can say that an uneducated girl is worthless.  

[Food for thought for western liberals] Our father
told us to pray day and night for the liberation of Timbuktu. Our
prayers were answered when the French came.

[Our thoughts in a nutshell] When I grow up, I want
to be free 
 to wear what I like, to move about without restrictions, be
able to drive a scooter, go to work, be independent and not be stuck at
home. I think that can only come if I and all the girls in Pakistan get
education.
 

[This is where change must happen] Some parents marry off their daughters even while they’re in school
as a way of reducing their burden, or because they don’t want the girls
getting big ideas about the future.
 

[You go girl]  If I was one of them, the only thing I
would think about after I was released would be revenge. That would make
me do so many things, even kill someone maybe.
 

We searched online so she could read the story and when she finished
the one about the Boko Haram leader she was like: “This man is insane.
It’s inhumane.”

And,
you know, it is also heartbreaking for me that Muslims can get really
wrong ideas about our God. They are giving Islam a bad name. It’s not
just Boko Haram, but al-Qaida too. 

They use our religion to justify
abducting schoolgirls and being terrorists.

I think they have
misconceptions about Islam. Sometimes it happens here in Indonesia too. 

Some Muslims here think it is OK to burn churches or temples because
they believe that Christians and Buddhists are wrong. But actually they
are the ones that are wrong.

 In the holy book, the Qur’an, it says that we should not discriminate against people.

A girl must get a schooling because she can build herself and be
independent. An educated girl can do good to her parents and her
children in future. I can say that an uneducated girl is worthless.

Going to school is important to me because I want to be chief
prosecutor of the international criminal court, like Fatou Bensouda. We
need more justice in Africa.

My
school was closed for nearly two years when the jihadists occupied
Timbuktu. They used the school as a firing range and chopped up the
desks for firewood.

The men who have taken the Nigerian
schoolgirls are the same types as we had here. You cannot called them
Muslims. They are just criminals. We had thought they were nice people
but what we saw went far beyond the limits of Islam. They raped and beat
girls. There were unwanted pregnancies. If they saw a girl who was not
properly dressed they would take her away to the prison. I never went to
their prison but I heard there was a mattress in the prison with a
blanket and a mosquito net, and when they had finished with the girl
they would send her home. People thought she had been imprisoned but
actually she had been raped.

My father, who is a Marabout
[traditional Muslim preacher, considered heretical by fundamentalists],
made me and my four sisters stay at home. We did household chores and
read the Qur’an. If we went out it was for quick errands, never after
dark. We had to wear those big veils that they imposed on us. 

Our father
told us to pray day and night for the liberation of Timbuktu. Our
prayers were answered when the French came.

School is important
but even in peacetime we do not have the equipment and means – like
electricity or computers – to study to high standards. During the
occupation, one of my teachers organised secret lessons at his house. He
was very brave because he taught girls and boys together. But he had to
stop after the jihadists came to his house one day.

We went back
to school in November last year but my school has only six teachers and
more than 1,000 pupils. A few weeks before we went back to school there
was a suicide car bombing on the army barracks just 100 metres from
Bahadou. Flying debris punched a hole in the roof. It was them again.

We
are still frightened. Even now there are regular rumours that a
jihadist pick-up has been seen or whatever. When that happens we are all
sent home.

It is easier to be a boy than a girl. Many girls get
married really young. If they want to continue to go to school they have
to defy their husbands. That is a sin so you would not do it. Marriage
is a gift from God but if you are a girl you must resist it for as long
as possible.

I dream of being a doctor when I grow up so I must study. In the
Pashtun community to which I belong, even today, many girls my age are
not allowed to study. I feel lucky to have parents who work hard so I
can. I think education can bring about change in the mindset of the
people, hopefully in the next generations.

When I grow up, I want
to be free 
 to wear what I like, to move about without restrictions, be
able to drive a scooter, go to work, be independent and not be stuck at
home.
I think that can only come if I and all the girls in Pakistan get
education. We will be stronger and have a more powerful voice and the
government will then have to pay heed. I think if I continue my
education I can be whatever I want.

I really wish Pakistan could
be a more women-friendly place where perpetrators are punished for their
crimes, especially those who do bad things to girls – like rape. I
recently saw on television how a girl set herself on fire after the
police set the accused free.

It is lack of education that has led
to the way our society views a girl – just someone who needs to be
married off. Even girls, once they reach my age, begin to think of
marriage. Little do they or their parents know the value of a girl.

To think of an army of men kidnapping so many girls, it’s horrific.

What
would their parents be going through? I just shudder to think if I were
in their place. Even if some people hate girls going to schools, I
don’t feel scared. 

 I know the Taliban think seeking western education is
against Islam, but they are so wrong. How can any form of education be
harmful? In any case we are taught Islamiyat [Islamic teachings] in
school.

After what happened to Malala [Yousafzai], I know they can
attack me or anyone they take a dislike to, but I don’t quite feel
scared or threatened.

Many people say having sons is luckier and
that daughters are a burden but that is not the case in my home. I love
cricket and want to be a cricketer too. I play in school and I don’t
think it’s a sport only for boys. 

I would love to play cricket on the
street like boys in my neighborhood do. I envy them but that is just
not a done thing here, at least not in my neighborhood and that is when
I feel being a girl is a disadvantage in Pakistan.

We go to school and come back peacefully. But the biggest difference is
the uncertainty of our dreams. A lot of my classmates have been married
off. Some parents marry off their daughters even while they’re in school
as a way of reducing their burden, or because they don’t want the girls
getting big ideas about the future. Some husbands don’t allow their
wives to continue going to school.
The problem is this: you don’t know
when this marriage is coming. You don’t know when your education might
be cut short. For most women, marriage cuts education short, whereas
boys are allowed to go to university.

My sisters, except one who is a dentist, all went abroad for their
university. My uncles told my mother: ‘You are a non-Muslim, you became a
Christian, because your girls are studying abroad.’ But my mother
doesn’t care what people say.
She is proud of us and my school [School
of Leadership Afghanistan]. And I am really proud of my mother. My
father died when I was one and she raised and educated us all on her
own.

I think of those girls who were kidnapped, how much
pressure they must be under. 

 If I was one of them, the only thing I
would think about after I was released would be revenge. That would make
me do so many things, even kill someone maybe.

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Link: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/08/muslim-girls-react-nigeria-kidnapping
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regards

Boko Haramis and their ilk

This is obviously a reworking of my earlier post. Written for Farooq Sulehria’s excellent Viewpointonline (http://viewpointonline.net/)

Boko Haram is a Nigerian
terrorist organization that claims to be fighting for the imposition of “pure
Islam” in Nigeria. The Northern parts of Nigeria have been components of many
Islamicate kingdoms and empires in the last few centuries, most recently the
Sokoto Caliphate (a large slave-owning empire that started as a violent Jihad
and was mostly run by Qadriyya Sufis who enforced Shariah law, thus creating
postcolonial studies discomfort at many levels). This empire was defeated by
the British and agreed to capitulate under fairly generous terms. The caliph
was retained as “Sultan” and retained some autonomy, but submitted to being a
British protectorate, etc
you know the drill. By the way, the Sultanate still
exists and supposedly has some “spiritual authority” as well as temporal
influence (though only a Nigeria expert can tell us how important that is, or is
not) and is headed by a Sultan who used to be the military attaché in Pakistan!
Connect the dots comrades 😉
Anyway, many people in
the North have more than a passing loyalty to strict Islamicate mores, and
ideas of Jihad and Shariah law were never far from the surface (though managed fairly well by the Brits, who told the Khalifa that prayer, Zakat and family life will not be interfered with, thus giving him the necessary fig leaf; imperialists who knew what they were about). The Nigerian
government introduced Shariah law into its Northern provinces (states) starting
in 1999 and this probably reflected the wishes of many, if not most, people in
those states. But the Nigerian government (corrupt to the core) remained in
charge and obviously did not satisfy those thirsting for more authentic
Jihadism and Shariah. It is not hard to imagine that this thirst was also
increased by Saudi money and propaganda, but again, a Nigeria expert will have
to step in to provide such details.  

Whatever
the details, some section of true believers managed to get into a violent
conflict with the Federal state. In this, they may have been supported, or at
least ignored, by many “moderate Muslims” in the North who had their own
conflicts and competition with Southern (mostly Christian) Nigerians, or with local rivals. Again,
the details are not for us to parachute in and reveal. Nigerians will have to
do that job. But what we do find of interest is that Boko Haram (the word means
modern education is a sin, perhaps more generally, that Westernization is a
sin) has now become a menace of tremendous size and 3 weeks ago, they kidnapped
250 plus girls from a boarding school and now they are threatening to sell them as slaves (a practice for which they claim Shariah backing; but this seems to strerch even Shariah notions of capturing enemy girls a bit, since these girls are enemies? exactly how?). 
The generally
incompetent, internally divided and corruption ridden (they have had their own
long martial laws) Nigerian armed forces have been unable to do much to rescue
the poor girls till now and after some weeks the leader of the Boko Haram,
Abubakar Shikau (a man the Nigerian armed forces claimed to have killed several
years ago; like our own blessed “bad jihadis” he seems to have nine lives) has
emerged on video to take “credit” for this kidnapping. 


This video and the
prolonged agony of the poor parents (and the heartless attitude of the Nigerian
Federal Government) have managed to put this particular “non-western”
alternative form of social organization, i.e. the partly imaginary, partly
historical “Islamic model”, front and center. I learn from Wikipedia
(and from at least one Nigerian commentator) that this Abubaker Shikau
is “bookish” and was once known as “Dar ul Tauheed” (the house of Tauheed; Tauheed being the
oneness of Allah and the preferred name the Wahabis have for their own
ideology). Subhanallah. Here he is on video:
The video, as you can see
(though of course, thanks to Zardari and MNS, you cannot see in Pakistan)
starts with Quranic verses and Jihadi slogans and bears more than a little
resemblance to similar efforts from the Pakistani Taliban. The people who
produced this video (and carried out the girls kidnapping) obviously believe
they are on the right path and they are not doing something wrong; they are
fulfilling the will of Allah. In fact, they are the only people fulfilling the
will of Allah.
In this crucial respect
they are one step ahead of other murderous gangs in ungoverned African
countries (who are all capable of killing, kidnapping and raping). These
Boko Haramis have a coherent ideology with worldwide reach, and they sincerely
believe it is superior and is bound to triumph. In fact, so widespread are
sections of this ideology that most of this speech could be repeated without
adverse comment on PTV or Saudi TV (as long as you take out the specific
threats to the current rulers of Nigeria). The bit about marrying girls at 9
years old and 12 years old reflects a continuing (unfortunate) Islamic clerical obsession
with what we would now call pedophilia (though of course child marriage, with
or without early sex, was pretty much normal in most of the world for a
long time; being commonplace, though not universal, in India, China, the Middle
East and Africa).
This is a problem.

It is, first of all, a
practical problem; in the sense that murderous gangs with coherent ideologies
(that provide hope for victory as well as solidarity) have a longer life span
and greater staying power than murderous gangs that are just murderous gangs (see the
20th Century for many examples, most completely on display in glorious
Democratic Kampuchea).
Another aspect of the
problem can be seen in on display in what a White woman on twitter said yesterday (yes, yesterday, after all the news has been about): she doesn’t
believe this story; she said Boko Haram “sounds so Hollywood”.  She said it is “a Western front meant to
disrupt Africa to get at their natural resources”. I kid you not. She actually
said all this on twitter! In other words, one aspect of the problem is that it is so
strange to some modern ears that those unused to certain commonplace historical trends (people living their life in a small ideological bubble perhaps?) are simply unable to
grasp what is going on. But this is a minor aspect. Who cares what some activist or op-ed
writer for the Guardian thinks. There is a much bigger problem: the one faced by
moderate Muslims…
For 50 years, the
“moderate Muslim” response to the modern world has been based on
fictive loyalty to the perfect model of early Islam, and EXTREMELY selective
adoption of that model. This is an important point. There are Christians and
Jews and Hindus and who knows, Shintoists, who believe they follow the
“essence’ of their great (and superior) religion and tradition (the two
words are used interchangeably based on context and need) but who do not feel
bound to imitate every particular act or order of their glorious ancestors. In
fact, they are even willing to re-examine what those acts supposedly
were…which ones actually happened, which ones are likely fake, which ones are
apocryphal, which ones are now out of date, etc. But the “moderate Muslim” model adopted in most Muslim
countries (Turkey being a notable exception under the Ataturkists, but now
reverting to mean) adopted complete (insincere in many cases) agreement
with classical texts and traditional accounts of early Islam as the publicly
accepted consensus; while carrying on with very different lives by simply ignoring
inconvenient traditions and theological points.
My description of the
process as it happened in Pakistan was given in this earlier comment:
Phase 1:
“moderates” obtain license to rule from colonial powers and being
half-educated opportunists for the most part, and with some encouragement from
the CIA (whose own ignorance of such things is legendary; and whose primary aim
in any case was anti-communism at that point), some of them mindlessly repeat
“Islamic formulas” in designing the curriculum and ideology for their
new “nations”.
Phase 2: In Pakistan’s
case, a specific CIA project to arm and train Islamic terrorists for
Afghanistan, also leads to dissemination of tradecraft (how to make bombs, set
up secret cells, take hostages, spread terror, etc.) to specially selected
young morons. This is very important because ideology is not enough. You also
need to know how to blow stuff up. That is not knowledge we are born with. Of
course, all the while the magic curriculum adopted to “unite the nation” and
“fight communist infiltration” infects PMA level “strategists” with
just enough confusion to lose sight of their own future vulnerability to such
nonsense. The high level of corruption and nepotism also creates resentment,
pool of recruits, yadda yadda yadda. .
Phase 3. Idiot ruling
elite now includes haramis who actually believe in boko haram level BS. They
are a small minority (see Hamid Gul) but the majority of their colleagues (see
Musharraf) has been ideologically paralyzed by their own over-smart curriculum
and propaganda. BOOM BOOM BOOM…You know the rest.
But I do think it’s a
passing phase. If the haramis win, it’s over in a few years, if they lose, it’s
over in a few years.
But also, it will get
worse before it gets better. See the above video. We have trained similar
psychopaths in our Jihadi organizations. They will try to enforce their laws. Alhamdulillah.
I am going to post a
comment thread from Facebook here as it may explain some of what I mean:
Omar Ali:  Boko
haramis are going to send all of Karen Armstrong’s diligent apologia straight
to hell
13 hours ago · Like · 2
Amer: Sex slaves and trading of women was very
much part of Islamic history from day one so this man is just a shining example
of an Islamic tradition.
10 hrs · Like · 1
Omar Ali: But to be fair, in early Islamic history all
this was very much within period norms. WTF are the haramis doing in THIS day
and age?
1 hr · Like
Ahmed : Well, if the general premise of Muslims is
that the Prophet’s actions and teachings are good for all times and all
humanity, then it’s quite natural to descend to this level of tragic absurdity.
1 hr · Edited · Like
Omar Ali: Ahmed you said “the general premise of
Muslims is that the Prophet’s actions and teachings are good for all times and
all humanity” …Yaah, but you know Muslims don’t really mean that (except
for the nutcases, retards and haramis, all of whom are in a minority). EVERYONE
i know selectively borrows from the Quran and even more selectively from hadith
and mostly ignores both. That’s just a meaningless line people repeat because
they learned to repeat it in Islamiyat class. It’s not taken THAT seriously.
Look around you.
1 hr · Like
About Pakistan in
particular, someone asked if and when this may happen here? I think the
Pakistani state is an order of magnitude more competent than the basket-case
Nigerian institutions. so I think right now this is unlikely on this scale. But
smaller scale events will surely happen and are already happening…
Of course, the Pakistani state
and army have to come out of their Islamiyat-Pakstudies stupor to recover and move on. They
may do it. They may not. If not, what then?
(please see my explanation of this scenario building in a separate post)
Here is my summary of
who may be in a position to save us if the Pak army fails to change course (I
sincerely pray to Allah that they do NOT fail)

1. IF the army fails to
change direction, Punjab will have a short but terrible religious apocalypse. It’s
inevitable in Punjab because Pakistaniat and Islamiyat are widely established and there is simply no armed group that can match
the Jihadis if the army is gone. But post-apocalypse, we can be saved by the Khalsa.
By that I don’t mean the literal Khalsa of yore, I just that once shariah law and jihadi rule is discredited (as it inevitably will be), Sikh rule may be
the nearest palatable alternative, perhaps under overall Indian control. We can all hope and pray it does
not come to that.
2. Pakhtoons can only be
saved by Afghanistan. IF the army fails to change course, then there is simply
no armed force IN KP that can fight the jihadis. But Afghanistan has an army

3. The Baloch can only
be saved by China (i.e. if the Chinese switch sides). No further explanation is
necessary.
4. The Sindhis can only
be saved by? …India? I don’t know. I await input on this one.
I will also say this
(since some Pankaj Mishra fan is sure to bring up “the Western nation state is not
the only model’ yadda yadda yadda):  Yes.
The modern (“Western”) model of the nation state is not the only way
society can be organized. But the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Show
me where Haramis or Trotskyites or Leninists have created something better and genuinely different and we can talk.
Cuba, for example, is a
modern nation state. More socialist than most and not as liberal as some (though maybe to the liberal side
of others that still managed to survive). The essential elements of a modern state can be defined by academics, but seem to include borders, an army (except, I am told, in Costa Rica, bless their souls), the police, bureaucracy, schools, colleges, exams, nationalism, propaganda, etc.
in no particular order. Various political systems (modern social democracy
being the best of the lot till now?) can manage this state. And of course, avowed Marxists and Leninists have managed them too…I just meant that they managed them as modern states, not as some
alternative “system” that rejects modern states. 
Something like that. More on this later..

How to crush a woman (use a woman-rock)

Heigh-ho a dairy-o, a hunting we will go! A-hunting we will go, a hunting we will go. 
We’ll catch a fox and put ’em in a box, and then we’ll (not) let him go.  

One has to admire the skill, the viciousness with which the butchering was done, the high priestess sitting on her throne in New York, destroying a 20 year old barely legal woman in favor of the rich and the powerful man (with his woman standing right behind). And how the organic food eating, Afghanistan girl saving, elites loved it all. They gave her a bloody Pulitzer. 

And then she gets to re-write history, to whitewash away her own sins. The cruelty is astonishing. How can a woman hurt another woman so much? 
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 In 1998, a week rarely went by where Lewinsky’s name did not appear in
Dowd’s column.
When the scandal broke in January of that year, Dowd was
initially sympathetic to Lewinsky
and damning of an administration that
rushed to smear her in a bid to cover its own ass.

It didn’t take long for Dowd
to buckle under the power of the Clinton narrative and join the pile-on
herself. By February, she was calling Lewinsky “a ditsy, predatory
White House intern who might have lied under oath for a job at Revlon”
and “the girl who was too tubby to be in the high school ‘in’ crowd.”
At
first, Dowd attempted to pass this nastiness off as a sly, satirical
commentary on the caricature of Lewinsky that the Clinton administration
had painted in the press. But soon, the artifice disappeared, and Dowd
devoted her column to arguing that, come to think of it, Lewinsky was both nutty and slutty.

In May, Lewinsky was asked to submit a handwriting sample to the FBI,
and Dowd wrote a satirical column imagining the scene. “Her
stream-of-consciousness ramblings are on F.B.I. letterhead—in a girlish
scrawl, with loopy letters, little hearts and breathless punctuation,”

Dowd said. “Here’s what she wrote: Monica Clinton. Monica Lewinsky
Clinton. Monica Lewinsky Rodham Clinton. Mrs. Big Creep. (Frowny face.)
First Lady Monica. (Smiley face.) Menu for MY Italian State Dinner:
Spaghetti Carbonara. Tiramisu. Spumoni. Table placement: Me between
Leonardo DiCaprio & John Travolta. Also, cannoli.”

By June, no level of Lewinsky news was beneath Dowd’s scorn. She wrote that Lewinsky’s Vanity Fair
photo shoot had “shades of JonBenet Ramsey” and that “It appears that
there’s one thing Monica has immunity from: brains.”
That same month,
Dowd happened to run into Lewinsky while both were dining at
Washington’s Bombay Club, so she transcribed the contents of Lewinsky’s
dinner plate (“veggie appetizers and chicken tandoori”) and claimed that
her presence at the White House–adjacent restaurant “suggested the
former intern was still trying to grab the President’s attention,
like
some love-struck teen-ager, loitering outside Billy Clinton’s biology
class.”

 

Nearing the end of the summer, Dowd had tired of her characterization
of Lewinsky as a naĂŻve Valley Girl and advanced her argument to claim
that Lewinsky was the real harasser. In August, Dowd compared Lewinsky
to Glenn Close’s bunny-stewing murderess in Fatal Attraction
and wrote that “Monica has at least one special talent: she is
relentless. It was the quality that got her noticed by Bill Clinton, and
it is the quality that will prevent him from ever escaping her.” The
occasion for this observation was Lewinsky’s agreement to appear in
front of a grand jury as requested—how tastelessly aggressive. 

In
September, Dowd penned Lewinsky’s book proposal for her: “Preface:
Powerful men who are busy running things aren’t as hard to get as you
think. It’s really, really easy if you show a little gumption and a lot
of cleavage.” Later that month, she wrote, “It is Ms. Lewinsky who comes
across as the red-blooded predator,
wailing to her girl friends that
the President wouldn’t go all the way.” And, “It is Mr. Clinton who
behaves more like a teen-age girl trying to protect her virginity. 

Ms. Lewinsky is the one who bristles with testosterone.”

In October, Dowd called Lewinsky a dingbat. Then, in November, she
decreed that Lewinsky’s 15 minutes were up. “Her commercial window of
opportunity is slamming shut,” Dowd wrote.
“The nation, once glued to
the soap opera of Monica and Bill, has canceled the show. 
 Monica must
be in a panic to squeeze the last drop of profit from this sordid tale.”
Nevertheless, it was Dowd who kept writing about Lewinsky week after
week, capitalizing on her crazed bimbo character for the better part of
1999.

Fast-forward to 2006. Monica Lewinsky is laying low at the London
School of Economics, and Maureen Dowd, hard up for news fodder, writes a
think piece about how the term slut is wielded against women.

She reaches back into the Lewinsky file to lend some historical context:
“Republicans denigrated the prim law professor Anita Hill by painting
her, in David Brock’s memorable phrase, as ‘a little bit nutty and a
little bit slutty.’ Clinton defenders demonized Monica Lewinsky the same
way.” Huh. Is that what happened?

While Lewinsky expresses regret for her ill-fated
relationship with Clinton—and many Americans have come to realize
that Lewinsky got a raw deal—Dowd is not yet ready to assume
responsibility for her own role. On the occasion of Lewinsky’s
reappearance, Dowd has this to say: “It was like a Golden Oldie tour of a
band you didn’t want to hear in the first place.”
What Dowd doesn’t
seem to get: She was the one beating the drum.

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Link: http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2014/05/monica_lewinsky_returns_how_maureen_dowd_caricatured_bill_clinton_s_mistress.html
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America ka matlab kya? (Christians are #1)

We have always appreciated America as a secular paradise (even though Europe probably has more non-religious people) because of its firm division between Church and State, which in translation means (to us) that religion stays away from the public square but if it is allowed in then all religions (as well as non-religion) speak from the same level platform.

The U.S.
2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in 2012 that the Greece town council
had gone too far, citing the “steady drumbeat” of Christian prayers.

Obviously this is a bit of an ideal scenario, there is a strong flavor of Christianity in most things that Americans enjoy and/or celebrate and that was just fine. As far as official America is concerned the fact that you may be a Hindu-American (a term that we are not personally fond of) is of no consequence or if it matters it does so in a good way (diversity!!!).

“one of the greatest moments in U.S. Senate history came when a
Christian group recently shouted for God to forgive us during the
opening prayer of a Hindu in the Senate.”

Now however we have the latest Supreme Court judgement and the likely (official) consequences of that ruling: Christianity (#1), Judaism (tolerated, Israel is where we will all go to die), Buddhism (we are aware of beaten-up Tibet but not much about the beatings in Burma and Sri Lanka), Hinduism (monkey gods), Wiccan (Harry Potter)…..

“Buddha didn’t create us. Muhammad didn’t create us. It’s the
God of the Holy Scripture,” he explained.

It is also interesting to note that (3) Jewish justices and (1) non-practicing Catholic justice voted against while the five Catholic justices voted for Christian prayers in the public square.
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The dissenters, led by Justice Elena Kagan, said the court had
crossed a line by approving a policy of “religious favoritism.”
She said
the majority might view the case differently if a “mostly Muslim town”
decided to open its meetings with Muslim prayers or a Jewish community
always invited a rabbi to open its official proceedings.

“When the
citizens of this country approach their government, they do so only as
Americans, not as members of one faith or other,” she wrote. “They
should not confront government-sponsored worship that divides them along
religious lines.”

The case began when a town supervisor in Greece, N.Y., near Rochester,
decided to invite local clerics to open the town’s monthly meetings with
a prayer.  

Between 1999 and 2007, all of the participating ministers
were Christian.

Two residents who regularly attended the meetings, Susan Galloway,
who is Jewish, and Linda Stephens, who is not religious, complained to
the supervisor and then filed suit. They contended the town’s policy of
sponsoring Christian prayers violated the 1st Amendment’s ban on an
“establishment of religion.”

No one disputed that the town could
open its meetings with a religious invocation. The Supreme Court in 1983
upheld legislative prayers in a Nebraska case. But it was unclear
whether such official prayers could invoke Jesus Christ.

The U.S.
2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in 2012 that the Greece town council
had gone too far, citing the “steady drumbeat” of Christian prayers. That
decision relied heavily on the opinions of former Justice Sandra Day
O’Connor, who helped forge a previous majority around the idea that the
government may not endorse or favor any particular religion.

But
the current Supreme Court reversed the 2nd Circuit ruling and rejected
the lawsuit. Ceremonial prayers are constitutional, Kennedy said, so
long as they do not “denigrate nonbelievers or religious minorities,
threaten damnation or preach conversion.”

Thomas would have gone
further and said the 1st Amendment does not forbid states or cities from
establishing an official religion. Thomas says the 1st Amendment, when
it was adopted, limited only the federal government.

Though the case involved a town council, the ruling applies to all levels of government, including state and county boards.

………….
In a significant shift from earlier case law,
Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote that local government “cannot require
chaplains to redact the religious content from their message to make it
acceptable for the public sphere.” From now on, religious leaders can
offer full-throated, unapologetic prayers to the God of their choosing
in public meetings. 

And in language consistent with one of the most
speech-protective courts in modern history, Kennedy reminds religious
objectors that citizens who “feel excluded or disrespected” by such
religious invocations should simply ignore them. “Adults often encounter
speech they find disagreeable,” he wrote.

Whenever you hear cries that freedom has won, it’s worth
contemplating who, if anyone, has lost. And less than 24 hours after the
Court handed down its decision in Town of Greece, citizens of Roanoke, Virginia, have their answer.
Al Bedrosian, a member of the Roanoke County’s board of supervisors,
was sufficiently emboldened by the majority opinion to announce that he
would seek to impose a Christian-only prayer policy. 

“The freedom of religion doesn’t mean that every religion has to be
heard,” said Bedrosian on Monday night, adding that he is concerned
about groups such as Wiccans and Satanists. “If we allow everything 

where do you draw the line?” he asked.

Kennedy’s plurality
opinion Monday opened the door to precisely this line of argument as a
result of all his airy talk of religious tradition and history.
“The
tradition reflected in Marsh permits chaplains to ask their own
God for blessings of peace, justice, and freedom that find appreciation
among people of all faiths,” writes Kennedy.  

“That a prayer is given in
the name of Jesus, Allah, or Jehovah, or that it makes passing
reference to religious doctrines, does not remove it from that
tradition.”

He adds that “it is thus possible to discern in the prayers offered
to Congress a commonality of theme and tone.
While these prayers vary in
their degree of religiosity, they often seek peace for the Nation,
wisdom for its lawmakers, and justice for its people, values that count
as universal and that are embodied not only in religious traditions, but
in our founding documents and laws.”

In other words, because the prayers offered in the town of Greece abided
by this long “tradition,” they are, in Kennedy’s view, acceptable. Even
when explicitly Christian. Why? “A number of the prayers did invoke the
name of Jesus, the Heavenly Father, or the Holy Spirit, but they also
invoked universal themes,
as by celebrating the changing of the seasons
or calling for a ‘spirit of cooperation’ among town leaders.” 

What
Kennedy did here, in the event that you missed it, was to announce that
as a matter of constitutional law, some religious traditions that are
universal and longstanding are basically Christian and also that
Christian values are basically universal. 

But in so doing
he also drew a line between “traditional” and accepted religions, and
religions that are “other.” That seems to open the door for Bedrosian to
zone out the Muslims and the Jews and for Moore to zone out the
Buddhists and (surprise!) the Muslims.

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Link (1): http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-court-prayer-20140506-story.html
Link (2): http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2014/05/town_of_greece_v_galloway_roanoke_virginia_already_seeing_the_effects_of.html
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“I reached the village everything was finished”

If you disturb sacred tribal lands, be prepared to pay a heavy price…including seeing your little child drowning in front of you. Next time, the migrant population must learn from their mistakes and vote for a Bodo leader....who will call for the muslims to be evicted from sacred lands.

The prime accused (by the muslims) Pramila Rani Brahma and the Bodoland People’s Front is allied with the (Axom) Congress govt of Tarun Gogoi. The international community (and the progressive left within India) must hold Gogoi to the same standard that they have (justifiably) applied for Modi. These killings are especially egregious because it is a repeat from 2 years ago. Where are the Teesta Setalvads who will monitor the situation so as to prevent yet one more attack down the road?
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“We did not vote for the BPF candidate in Lok Sabha polls, that’s why we were attacked,” alleged 75-year-old Iman Ali.

Bodoland People’s Front, an ally of ruling Congress in Assam, is facing
accusations for the Friday bloodbath that left 36 people –mostly women
and children– dead with the affected families claiming that the
“planned” attack was a reprisal for voting for a non-Bodo candidate.

The victims of Narayanguri in Baksa district, along with the villagers
on East of Beki river, refuted government’s claim that the attack was
carried out by National Democratic Front of Bodoland’s IK Songbijit
faction –NDFB(S)– militants.

The Bodoland People’s Front (BPF), which evolved from the Bodo
Liberation Tigers militant outfit, has denied the allegations of
involvement in the May 2 carnage that targeted Muslim families.

“The killings took place days after BPF leader Promila Rani Brahma said
that Muslims did not vote for BPF. It seems like a planned attack,”
claimed Faridul Islam, who is living in a relief camp after the
violence.

“It is our democratic right to support anyone we wish. Bodos have always
tortured us. Almost every year, they do such kinds of massacre. Why
should we vote them?” asked Iman Ali, who lost his wife in the attack. 

 …….When
Halima Khatun jumped into the Beki river with her five-month-old child
to save his life from terrorists, she never thought it was the last time
she was holding her child.
“Everywhere there was sound of
firing. Some people who ran towards the forest guards’ post were also
fired by them. I had no other option but to jump into the river,” Khatun
(30) told PTI here.

While fleeing, she left behind her
10-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son as she could not find them and
they are still untraceable.

Her husband was at the Bhangarpar market at the time of the attack.

“I tried to swim across the other side of the river, but could not. I
could not hold my infant child and he was washed away by strong current
of the river in front of my eyes. I found a stationary log in the water
and survived by holding on to it,” the inconsolable mother said.

She has not found the body of her child yet. “While in waters, the
gunmen were firing at us. Thankfully the bullets did not hit me, but many
who jumped to save their lives died,”
Khatun said, adding she also lost
her two brother-in-laws in the attack.

The current of the
river was so strong that Khatun’s clothes were also washed away and Army
personnel rescued her after almost two hours and gave a ‘lungi’ to
cover her body.

Same is the story of other victims of the terrorist attacks in Narayanguri and Hagrabari villages of Baksa district.

Except three-four fortunate families, all the remaining 70-odd families have lost their loved ones.

“I lost my three sons and a daughter.Their bodies were lying in the
field when I reached there after an hour of the attack,” Ajimuddin Ali
(50) said.

Ali, who was away in Bhangarpar market along with
most of the men of the villages, ran to the river side after hearing
gunshots.

“But no boat was ready to cross the river fearing the
attack.I had to wait for an hour to cross.And when I reached the
village, everything was finished,” he said.

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Link (1): http://zeenews.india.com/news/general-elections-2014/assam-violence-victims-point-finger-at-bodoland-people-s-front_930170.html
Link (2): http://www.firstpost.com/india/killing-children-bodoland-militants-target-the-very-young-in-assam-1510477.html
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The 51st state

This term as applied to England, Australia, Israel,…has a distinguished lineage associated with long running (benevolent) empires. During British rule this or that city would be referred to as the second city of the empire after London (Calcutta, Edinburgh,…).

There is now physical evidence that the 51st state is actually…Pakistan. No other explanation can satisfy the basic query- why an FBI agent is on active duty on Pak soil?

US officials in Washington confirmed that the agent, who is assigned to the FBI
Miami Field Office, was in Pakistan on temporary duty, the Washington Post
reported.

 
The government of Pakistan has denied issuing any invitations. All this shadowy business only helps sharpen the “dollar-khor” rhetoric espoused by Captain sahib. The USA should come clean on this matter- this is about securing the nuclear complex, right? Not to worry, this is the 21st century, we look forward to Wiki Leaks-II to tell us the whole story.

Final point: an American while traveling should know and respect local laws would never dare to carry live ammunition into an US flight. There seems to be no limit to imperial arrogance.

updates: 1) thanks to Asok for informing that US laws do allow ammunition in checked luggage,
2) it is not clear from reports if the bullets and (3) knives were in checked or hand luggage, either way the agent did violate Pakistani laws (ignorance is not an excuse), so the imperialism charge sticks
3) CNN reports that US agents have permission to be armed in Pakistan but only if authorized but flight luggage rules still apply, however this person was not authorized and clearly on a clandestine mission
4) the agent was not authorized to carry weapons and does not have diplomatic immunity, so shall we now see patriotic americans insisting that the book should be thrown at him (max 14 years in prison), just like that Indian lady a few months ago?
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An American, arrested on anti-terrorism charges at an
airport here after Pakistani authorities recovered 15 bullets and a pistol clip
from his possession, has been identified as an FBI agent.

Joel Cox was about to board a domestic flight to Islamabad at the Jinnah
International Airport on Monday evening when the Airport Security Force (ASF)
discovered 15 bullets of 9mm caliber and a pistol clip in his baggage.

He was detained by the ASF before being handed over to the airport police
station where a case was lodged against him.

Yesterday, Cox appeared in court on charges that he had violated local
anti-terrorism laws that prohibit carrying firearms or ammunition aboard
commercial flights, which carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in jail.

He was later remanded to police custody till May 10.

“We are aware of the situation that has been reported and we are coordinating
with Pakistani authorities to resolve this matter,” said Meghan Gregonis,
US Embassy spokesperson in Islamabad.
US media reports have identified him as an FBI agent who was in Pakistan to
allegedly train policemen. Karachi police officials have denied knowledge of any such training programme
and said Cox was on a 90-day ‘visit’ visa. 

 

US officials in Washington confirmed that the agent, who is assigned to the FBI
Miami Field Office, was in Pakistan on temporary duty, the Washington Post
reported.
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An agent with the US FBI
has been arrested under anti-terrorism laws in Pakistan for carrying
ammunition while trying to board a flight.



The US citizen was detained at Karachi airport after security
staff found 15 bullets for a 9mm handgun in his luggage ahead of a
flight to Islamabad.


American agents operating inside Pakistan have been the cause
of strained relations in the past and have fuelled anti-US feeling in
the country.


In 2011 there was furore when CIA contractor Raymond Davis
was arrested for shooting dead two men following what he said was an
attempted armed robbery in Lahore.


Mr Davis was later released after the families of the dead men accepted “blood money”.

The United States and Pakistan co-operate in the global fight against Islamist militants, angering many Pakistanis.
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Link: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-27305754
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