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Gay Lesbian Ceremony by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz Created On: 4/Jul/2011 Views: 1840 Replies: 0 
USembassy Islamabad reportedly held a “Gay, Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) Pride Celebration” ceremony on June 26th 2011 to show Washington’s support and solidarity towards the GLBTs of Pakistan. Could there be anything more stupid than this for the USA to do in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, where such homosexuality is not only looked down upon with utmost scorn and contempt but also Click here to read Full Article

Grooming the Future PM by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz On: 2/Jul/2011 Views:1983 Replies:0 
Bilawal Zardari Bhutto was shown accompanying President Asif Ali Zardari who called upon the British PM David Cameron on July 1st instant. They were received by the PM at the entrance of the famous 10 Downing Street, London. All looked to be immaculately dressed in dark suits for the occasion, only Bilawal having his jacket buttons open displaying his colourful necktie down to his waist belt. This Click here to read Full Article
MQM Quits by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz On: 29/Jun/2011 Views:1909 Replies:0 
A lot is being said and written in the media about the causes and effects of the MQM quitting the coalitions at the centre and the province, including the gubernatorial office. The root cause, so far surfaced, looks to be the postponement of the bye elections for two seats at Karachi. The MQM leadership has made it amply known that they were being pressured by the PPP government to surrender one s Click here to read Full Article
 
Thinkers Forum Pakistan (TFP) Press Release by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz On: 28/Jun/2011 Views:1987 Replies:0 
The monthly meeting of the Thinkers Forum Pakistan (TFP) was held on Sunday the 26th June 2011. Air Chief Marshal Kaleem Saadat (Retd), ex- COAS – PAF, had been requested for a talk on “Civil and Military Relationship – Current Dynamics”. The learned speaker dwelt at length on the topic and made it clear at the start that it was not the relationship that needed examination but it were the ‘percept Click here to read Full Article
Friendly Opposition by Col.Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz On: 21/Jun/2011 Views:1991 Replies:0 
While addressing an election gathering in Azad Kashmir MNS castigated the PPP government of high corruption, saying that not a day passes when some mega corruption scandal involving billions does not surface. The question arises what is the opposition and the leader of the opposition doing in the assembly? Is it not their task and duty to keep a check on the government and not allow it a free Click here to read Full Article
 
General in the Court by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz On: 10/Jun/2011 Views:1863 Replies:0 
DG Rangers was shown entering the Supreme Courts of Pakistan along with the IG Sindh in the TV news. While the IG Police was in uniform the General was in a blazer, slacks, open collar shirt and without any headgear. If he wore a scarf around the neck, that was not very visible. This was a strange sight, to say the least, for an old soldier. Was the General coming to the Supreme Courts of Click here to read Full Article
Rangers’ Killing by Col.Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz On: 10/Jun/2011 Views:1917 Replies:0 
Seeing the video footage of the killing one can say without hesitation or reservation that it was a most unfortunate, most gruesome and totally uncalled-for COLD BLOODED MURDER. The perpetrators of such a heinous crime must not go unpunished. The Rangers must pay Deeat to the family from their own Regimental funds, which if insufficient, should be made good by collecting the required amount from Click here to read Full Article
 
Hakim Ali Zardari by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz On: 26/May/2011 Views:1992 Replies:0 
A lot has appeared in the print as well electronic media eulogising late Zardari for his principles, kind heartedness and sagacity. It goes to his credit that his name never came up for any financial scandal either – something very rare in Pakistan. May his soul rest in eternal peace, amen. Click here to read Full Article
Bhutto The President by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz On: 19/May/2011 Views:1904 Replies:0 
I wonder if it would not be appropriate and to put the record straight for the posterity that the Supreme Court of Pakistan also examines the legal aspect of ZAB taking over the country as its President on December 20th 1971. Apparently the PPP had participated in the general elections held in the ‘united’ Pakistan in 1970 and lost in it. No fresh elections were held thereafter in the remaining Click here to read Full Article
 
Osama in Abbottabad by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz On: 19/May/2011 Views:1796 Replies:0 
Come to think of it, Osama in an Abbottabad compound with three wives for five long years, never once leaving it for a breath of fresh air outside?!! The man must have had nerves of steel. Most of us can’t put up with only one wife for more than a week in a closed house. Click here to read Full Article
President in Moscow by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz On: 12/May/2011 Views:2214 Replies:0 
President Asif Ali Zardari was shown being received only by a Deputy Foreign Minister on arrival at Shrimetva-1 airport Moscow (The News 12 May 2011). I do not know if it is a regular practice with the Russians to accord such low protocol to all Heads of the State on their official visit to Moscow or it was so only in the case of Pakistan? Whatever the case, one is reminded of the days when Pres Click here to read Full Article

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