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India-Pakistan
Mushahid urges India not to derail peace process
2006-07-17
Pakistan Muslim League (PML) Secretary General Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed condemned the Mumbai blasts as “a crime against humanity” and urged India not to derail the peace process between the two countries. In an interview with the New Delhi Television (NDTV) and talks with the media here, Senator Hussain said terrorism had “no religion or boundaries “and was a universal threat that could only be countered collectively. “Whether it is terrorism in Mumbai or in Karachi, both India and Pakistan are victims of terrorism and can curb, contain and crush it only by joining hands against this enemy of mankind,” he said.
"Don't shoot," he added. "To be more specific, don't shoot at *me*. Us Paks are really the injured party in this whole affair. Ask anybody!"
Referring to the allegations in the Indian media against Pakistan in the aftermath of Mumbai’s blasts, Hussain said that “hawkish elements” in the Indian establishment must avoid the temptation to use the Mumbai terrorist attacks for “Pakistan-bashing”. He said “without any evidence or proof, the “hawkish elements” had started disturbing the bilateral peace pr”ocess by cancelling the foreign secretaries’ talks and stopping Indian parliamentarians from attending a Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Pakistan. He said that such steps would be “an unfortunate development”, since the peace process and confidence building measures had been pursued by the leadership of both countries with the support of the public. “The reversal of the peace process by India is disappointing and is contrary to the interest of peace, stability and security in South Asia,” he said.
Somebody remind me exactly how India reversed the peace process by being bombed.
Posted by:Fred

#5  I'd LOVE to see India wipe out Karachi and Rawalpindi, along with just about every member of the ISI they can find, then invade with a few million soldiers to get the rest. It's about time "Pakistan" became India's x'th province - again. Take "Bangladesh" with them. I've got enough stamps from both "countries".
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-07-17 19:45  

#4  Somebody remind me exactly how India reversed the peace process by being bombed.

India is supposed to continue talking while being attacked.

In tha Pak logic, India is to blame because it is not showing flexibility.

Flexibility is defined as giving concessions - "what is mine is mine but what is yours is negotiable". India must negotitate away its territory.

Even after all this, attacks will continue because, well, these are "revenge" attacks - for the Babri Masjid, for Gujarat, for the roadside shrine that the traffic police demolished, for the hindoo man that farted in from of a mosque last week etc muslims are full of anger and need for "revenge".
Posted by: john   2006-07-17 12:43  

#3  "Derail"? Real bad choice of words there...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-07-17 12:14  

#2  Can someone point to a "peace process" featuring the slammers that has ever resulted in acutal peace?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2006-07-17 12:10  

#1  The sand is running out Perv.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-07-17 09:38  

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