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|sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Pakistan | |sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Pakistan | ||
+ | |description=Like Afghanistan, former colony of the [[UK]] Pakistan is haunted by [[CIA]] [[drone]] attacks. Its [[nuclear weapons]] cache and border disputes with [[India]] also don't help. Supposedly [[Osama Bin Laden]] was killed here, in the rich, western city of Abbottabad. | ||
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− | '''Pakistan''' is an [[Asia]]n [[nation state]]. | + | '''Pakistan''' is an [[Asia]]n [[nation state]]. As of [[2017]], citizens of Pakistan are regularly [[murdered]] or [[assassinated]] by [[drone]]s. |
+ | No Prime Minister in Pakistan that was elected has ever finished their term, highlighting how corrupt and explosive the [[political]] climate of the [[country]] is. | ||
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+ | ==Origins== | ||
+ | Pakistan was created in 1947 with the [[Partition of India]]. | ||
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+ | == Pakistan/Deep state == | ||
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+ | In June 2021, the government announced that it would disable [[mobile phones]] of those who refused [[COVID-19 jabs]].<ref>https://www.rt.com/news/526262-punjab-pakistan-sim-card-vaccine/</ref> | ||
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==Nuclear Weapons== | ==Nuclear Weapons== | ||
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Pakistan, which has an ongoing border dispute with [[India]] about the territory of [[Kashmir]] has [[nuclear weapons]]. In May 2015, the ''[[Sunday Times]]'' reported that [[Saudi Arabia]] had decided to buy nuclear weapons from Pakistan.<ref>http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/world_news/Middle_East/article1557090.ece</ref> | Pakistan, which has an ongoing border dispute with [[India]] about the territory of [[Kashmir]] has [[nuclear weapons]]. In May 2015, the ''[[Sunday Times]]'' reported that [[Saudi Arabia]] had decided to buy nuclear weapons from Pakistan.<ref>http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/world_news/Middle_East/article1557090.ece</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 5 April 2024
Pakistan (Nation) | |
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Location | South Asia, Asia |
Type | nation state |
Subgroups | Inter-Services Intelligence |
Interest of | CENTCOM, Stefan Kirchner, Anatol Lieven |
Member of | Commonwealth of Nations, Global Counter Terrorism Forum, UN |
Subpage | •Pakistan/Ambassador •Pakistan/Deep state •Pakistan/Foreign Minister •Pakistan/Foreign Secretary •Pakistan/Leader of the Opposition •Pakistan/Prime Minister |
Like Afghanistan, former colony of the UK Pakistan is haunted by CIA drone attacks. Its nuclear weapons cache and border disputes with India also don't help. Supposedly Osama Bin Laden was killed here, in the rich, western city of Abbottabad. |
Pakistan is an Asian nation state. As of 2017, citizens of Pakistan are regularly murdered or assassinated by drones. No Prime Minister in Pakistan that was elected has ever finished their term, highlighting how corrupt and explosive the political climate of the country is.
Contents
Origins
Pakistan was created in 1947 with the Partition of India.
Pakistan/Deep state
- Full article: Pakistan/Deep state
- Full article: Pakistan/Deep state
In June 2021, the government announced that it would disable mobile phones of those who refused COVID-19 jabs.[1]
Drone murders
In 2009, Dianne Feinstein, the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee revealed that the Pakistani government was hosting CIA drones for strikes on Pakistanis.[2] The USA has murdered hundreds (at least) of Pakistanis by drones. It appears to be carrying out extensive research into use of drones for terrorisation, as part of a modern strategy of tension.
Nuclear Weapons
Why Is Pakistan a (Nuclear) Time Bomb? - VisualPolitik EN |
Pakistan, which has an ongoing border dispute with India about the territory of Kashmir has nuclear weapons. In May 2015, the Sunday Times reported that Saudi Arabia had decided to buy nuclear weapons from Pakistan.[3]
An event carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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Evacuation from Afghanistan | Afghanistan | The evacuation of foreigners from Afghanistan, one of the largest airlifts in history |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Institute of Business Administration (Karachi) | 1955 | Public university in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. |
Inter-Services Intelligence | ||
Pakistan Military Academy | 1947 | The most prestigious military academy in Pakistan, training future leaders. |
University of the Punjab | 1911 | University located in Lahore, Pakistan. |
Job here
Event | Job | Description |
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Bill Murray | Islamabad Chief of Station | Dates unknown |
Citizens of Pakistan on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Rajaa Gulum Abbas | Pakistani spook and presumed agent provocateur. According to some narratives, was supposed to have foreknowledge of 911. | ||
Sayeed Zabiuddin Ansari | 30 November 1980 | Terrorist accused of being involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks. | |
Shaukat Aziz | 6 March 1949 | Tri-national Citibank executive with "close ties" to the US deep state. Parachuted in to become Prime Minister of Pakistan. Cercle member. | |
Benazir Bhutto | 21 June 1953 | 27 December 2007 | Prime Minister of Pakistan. YGL. Assassinated in 2007. |
Ehsan ul Haq | 22 September 1949 | Former head of the Inter-Services Intelligence and Chairman of the Pakistani Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee. | |
Mamnoon Hussain | 23 December 1940 | ||
Mujahid Kamran | 23 January 1951 | Pakistani academic who wrote book on 911 | |
Abdul Qadeer Khan | 1 April 1936 | Father of the Islamic Bomb | |
Imran Khan | 5 October 1952 | ex-Pakistani Prime Minister | |
Zafrulla Khan | 6 February 1893 | 1 September 1985 | Proponent of Pakistan, Bilderberger |
Sohail Mahmood | |||
Sabeen Mahmud | 1974 | 2015 | Pakistani YGL human rights activist assassinated in 2015 |
Pervez Musharraf | 11 August 1943 | Attended at least 3 WEF AGMs as President of Pakistan | |
Niaz Naik | 8 August 2009 | Foreign Secretary of Pakistan in the 1980s. Assassinated | |
Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi | Pakistani politician who served two terms as Foreign Minister of Pakistan | ||
Tashbih Sayyed | 1941 | 23 May 2007 | |
Farzana Shaikh | Pakistani analyst | ||
Aafia Siddiqui | 2 March 1972 | American-educated Pakistani cognitive neuroscientist, tortured and raped for years by US forces, now serving a life sentence after a trial of a highly questionable nature. | |
Taha Siddiqui | Pakistani journalist who spoke at Tackling Tools of Malign Influence, an Integrity Initiative sponsored conference | ||
Humza Yousaf | 7 April 1985 | First Muslim First Minister of Scotland | |
Malala Yousafzai | 12 July 1997 | ||
Asif Ali Zardari | 26 July 1955 | ||
Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq | 12 August 1924 | 17 August 1988 | |
Musharraf Hussain al-Azhari |
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bandung Conference | 1955 | 1955 | Indonesia | Important conference for the global south; participants soon became prime targets for US foreign policy |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Pakistan Military version of Border Post Attack | review | 1 February 2012 | Asif Haroon Raja | Pakistani military review of the NATO attack on two of its border posts on 26 November 2011 |
File:PSR Body Count.pdf | report | 15 March 2015 | IPPNW | Casualty figures for the 'War on Terror' after 10 years |