Are you adding it to your collection?
That' an American gift returned to an American you...
am not sure if you are a yankee or a hanky panky???
Are you adding it to your collection?
Early on January the 9th, police stormed the Manghopir neighbourhood of Karachi, Pakistan. The area is known to be a Taliban hideout, and the cops were there targeting suspected militants. After a gun battle, three men were transported to hospital, where they were pronounced dead on arrival.
The operation was similar to hundreds of others coordinated by Chaudhry Aslam, often referred to as Pakistan’s toughest cop. But this one would be his last. Aslam was killed hours later when a car packed with some 440 lbs of explosives slammed into his convoy, blowing up his bullet-proof vehicle, destroying nearby buildings and killing Aslam and two other officers. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
mazHur Butt, do you remember telling the forum there were no Taliban in Karachi?
You lied to us, the Taliban is very active in Karachi:
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/what-happens-when-a-top-anti-terror-cop-is-killed-by-terrorists
In early September, the new government of Nawaz Sharif initiated a crackdown, sending police and paramilitary Rangers into the city’s trouble spots. On Sept. 21, Qaim Ali Shah — chief minister of Sindh province, where Karachi is the capital — announced that police had conducted over 1,600 raids in the first two weeks of the operation, putting over 1,800 suspects in custody for crimes including militancy, targeted killings and kidnapping.
In Lyari Town, one of the most crime-ridden neighborhoods in Karachi, Rangers in bulletproof vests and police in neat black polo shirts and baseball caps are ubiquitous amid the food carts and clogged streets. Residents here say the government is all but absent from their neighborhood. They complain about the area’s constant blackouts, known in South Asia as “load shedding,” and say since elections, politicians have been nowhere to be seen. “Everyone knows what the problems here are,” says Rukhsana Umar, who lives in the Kharadar quarter of Lyari. “Load shedding, corruption, target killings … but the main problem is the government.”
You chicken fucker , why would I lie,....................
http://world.time.com/2013/10/07/karachi-heat-pakistans-megacity-is-a-sweltering-gangland/
However:
A culture of death and despair.
You have argued in support of terrorism in this forum.
Why lie, you are a terrorist sympathizer.
What's that??? Liyari?? Oh, that's a slum area where narcotic gangs operate...nothing to do with taliban, you idiot!
You have argued in support of terrorism in this forum.
Why lie, you are a terrorist sympathizer.
SOB, keep accusing, No one is going to believe you....you are a damn moron///a curse on the face of America
It has to do with your culture. A culture of death and despair.
you chicken fucker, get out of your fear syndrome...narcotic dealing gangs are not the terrorist Taliban you are looking for,..,,,gangs are everywhere in the world,,,,should i recall all the terrorist gangs you have/had in America??
Conentrate on yyour studies lest you fail or lose you bloody job if you have any,,begging ass hole!
Mr mazHur Butt, it's been pointed out to you, your comments of terrorist support when you made them.
No, SOB, that's a criminal problem..like the one you had in Johanessburg...
Undoubtedly you are the biggest fool in America..dumbass
Are you abusing your keyboard again?
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