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Why ICC is Against Green Color? by Dr. Abdul Ruff
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Posted By:
abdulruff
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2/Feb/2011
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Today, in the GST era when Muslims are murdered as freely as cattle could be by the so-called civilized anti-Islamic rogue states in democracy uniforms, the main concern of India is not about its own win in cricket, but the defeat of Pakistan, Australia and South Africa and the ICC is doing its best to make the these team to lose. This is the positive mindset of Indian terror strategists hiding
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Egypt: Options are Limited for Mubarak by Dr. Abdul Ruff
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Posted By:
abdulruff
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1/Feb/2011
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It is apparent that Mubarak’s chances of survival suffered a blow when Arab League head Amr Moussa, a former foreign minister in the Mubarak government (pictured), called for a regime change. As Mubarak continues his struggle to hold on to his 30-year reign, the US and other foreign governments began mass evacuations of their citizens from Egypt. Mubarak has instructed intelligence chief Omar Sule
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Pakistan’s Pathetic Cricket (PPC) by Dr. Abdul Ruff
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Posted By:
abdulruff
On:
1/Feb/2011
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It might an irony of reality that in Pakistan every thing is pathetic, politics, core terror media mindset, human life, living conditions, security, and sports. By using the puppet regimes n Islamic world, including Pakistan , the democratic Americans have made the life of Muslims cheapest thing available in the world. Pakistani cricketers present a shacky composure on the field. They somehow win,
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Uprising in Egypt - For What? by DR. ABDUL RUFF
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Posted By:
abdulruff
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29/Jan/2011
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Now Egypt is burning! Egyptians have been taking to the streets since Tuesday, demanding Mubarak's ouster. Amid a tide of anger at Mubarak, who has held power for nearly 30 years, Friday's violence brings the death toll in this week's unrest to 27, including three officers from security forces. The unrest in Egypt follows an uprising in Tunisia two weeks ago, in which President Zine al-Abidine Ben
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