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China thwarted action against JuD: Clinton

Calling JuD (the perpetrators) a "know charity organization" is supporting the Mumbai attacks.

That doesn't make any sense at all. Everything I have read about JuD says that it is a charity organization, which has been "accused" of having a connection to LeT.

To clarify, no I do NOT support the Mumbai attacks, I don't support any form of terrorism. And frankly I am disappointed that you would even reach such an absurd conclusion.
 
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CardSharp said:
Geez you must be looking pretty hard considering since the phrase is Cantonese and only 70 million out of 1.3 billion people speak the language.

Not really, the text was in simplified Chinese (that's what Google translate showed), on translation there were "ahsans" everywhere.

The 'text' was comments on yoku
 
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Not really, the text was in simplified Chinese (that's what Google translate showed), on translation there were "ahsans" everywhere.

The 'text' was comments on yoku

Are you talking about 阿差 or 阿三?

I think you're trying to say "a san" not ahsans.

And no I have never seen that word used on this board, and the fact that you are even comparing something as low-key as that, to a full-on racist attack like "chink" is mind-boggling.
 
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Don't start to show How Dumbass are you?

Peace. Period.

No matter how much of a dumb@$$ I am still cant get to your level no matter how hard I try. Enjoy the stay though I see u pulling more shenanigans off in desperation.
 
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That doesn't make any sense at all. Everything I have read about JuD says that it is a charity organization, which has been "accused" of having a connection to LeT.

To clarify, no I do NOT support the Mumbai attacks, I don't support any form of terrorism. And frankly I am disappointed that you would even reach such an absurd conclusion.

Read here Sir

http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakistans-war/17421-un-bans-jamaat-ud-dawa-declares-terror-outfit.html

Isn't it enough to prove JUD is a Terrorist Organisation supported by Pakistan.

By this Act, China is in the same Group.(Which I don't want her to be.)
 
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Are you talking about 阿差 or 阿三?

I think you're trying to say "a san" not ahsans.

And no I have never seen that word used on this board, and the fact that you are even comparing something as low-key as that, to a full-on racist attack like "chink" is mind-boggling.

Yeah, seems pretty low key to me too.


阿差 (Ah Cha)-Ah Cha means "Yes" in some Indian languages, is a derogatory Cantonese term used against Indians. During the 1950s-1970s, there were many Indians working in Hong Kong as laborers, or doorman, especially doorman for hotels.
So what? It basically means yes man? I sure as hell haven't heard it used ever, in China and outside of China by Chinese speakers.
 
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No matter how much of a dumb@$$ I am still cant get to your level no matter how hard I try. Enjoy the stay though I see u pulling more shenanigans off in desperation.

Ok.

Show me Where did I insult Islam?

Don't Flatter Crap around.
 
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(Which I don't want her to be.)

Well since you've turned out to be such a sha gua, I doubt any Chinese person here will care what you think.

In fact I hope the Chinese government continues to PRESS this line of thought as much as possible.
 
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Are you talking about 阿差 or 阿三?

I think you're trying to say "a san" not ahsans.

And no I have never seen that word used on this board, and the fact that you are even comparing something as low-key as that, to a full-on racist attack like "chink" is mind-boggling.

Lowkey or Whatever A Racist word is a Racist Word.
 
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Ok.

Show me Where did I insult Islam?

Don't Flatter Crap around.

Do I really have to post that again, or u have the short term memory lost syndrome that you cant remember what you posted.

As I said earlier u are a hopeless case, still I bothered but wont any more. So write what ever you may want to dont expect me to reply to it.
 
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Chinese-Dragon said:
That doesn't make any sense at all. Everything I have read about JuD says that it is a charity organization, which has been "accused" of having a connection to LeT.

On defence.pk ?


Here is an article from DAWN, Pakistan's leading newspaper
Jamaat-ud-Dawa easily evades ban



LAHORE: Long-haired jihadis toting automatic weapons patrolled a mosque last week as the cleric who heads the militant network blamed for the Mumbai attacks preached inside. The group's supporters collected funds in the courtyard and later marched through this eastern Pakistani city, calling for the death of those who insult Islam.



Pakistan announced a ban on Jamaat-ud-Dawa - sealing the group's offices, freezing assets and rounding up leaders - amid international outrage after the 2008 siege of the Indian financial capital
. But the group has scored a few wins in court against the government and is up and running again, exposing Islamabad's unwillingness to fully crack down on militants.



The resurgence of the group could chill the first round of peace talks between Pakistan and India since the attacks.

India is insisting the negotiations Thursday focus on Pakistan's efforts to rein in groups such as Jamaat-ud-Dawa; Pakistan wants all issues, including the disputed territory of Kashmir, to be on the table.



The United States has urged the two nuclear-armed nations to resume dialogue despite Indian concerns about the Pakistan's crackdown on militants.



India, the United States and the United Nations allege Jamaat is the front group for Lashkar-e-Taiba, which they charge carried out the attacks in December 2008 that killed 166 people in Mumbai. Seven militants identified as members of Lashkar by prosecutors are currently on trial in Pakistan charged with planning and carrying out the attacks.
The sole surviving alleged gunman in the attacks, Ajmal Kasab, a Pakistani with links to Lashkar, is on trial in India.



Lashkar was founded in the 1980s by Hafiz Saeed with the assistance of Pakistan's security agencies to wage war against India in the hopes of wresting the Indian portion of Kashmir away from New Delhi. The group claimed responsibility for numerous attacks there, but the government banned it in 2002 following pressure from the United States after the Sept. 11 attacks.



Saeed is now the leader of Jamaat, which claims to be focused only on charity work. It runs a large network of Islamic schools and clinics, and participates in disaster relief.


Members of Jamaat say there is no link between it and Lashkar. But even Rana Sanaullah Khan, who is the law minister in Punjab, said the two are simply different wings of the same group.




After the Mumbai siege, Saeed, a 60-year-old former Islamic studies lecturer, was placed under house arrest but was freed in June last year by the Lahore High Court, which said there was no evidence he was involved in any wrongdoing. In October, a court ruled there was no case against Saeed and found that the government had never formally prohibited Jamaat. The government has appealed to the Supreme Court.



Even before the court ruling, however, critics said Pakistan was not aggressively enforcing the ban.



Saeed has exploited the legal limbo and openly challenges the government's attempts to tamp down his group.



On the government's Kashmir Solidarity Day earlier this month, Saeed addressed supporters in Lahore who waved Lashkar flags and shouted ''Here comes Lashkar to kill the Hindus.''



''If America with the help of Nato and all its weapons could not maintain its occupation in Afghanistan, India too will not be able to hold on to Kashmir anymore,'' Saeed told the crowd.



Frustration at the impunity groups like Jamaat seem to enjoy angers some lawmakers.



''It is shocking to see how banned terrorist organisations are allowed to challenge the writ of the state,'' Sherry Rehman, a lawmaker with the ruling party, told parliament on Tuesday.




''What is the point of our innocent civilians and soldiers dying in a borderless war against such terrorists, when armed, banned outfits can hold the whole nation hostage in the heart of Punjab's provincial capital?''



Security and government officials in Lahore offered several reasons for the lack of action against Saeed and his group. They said India had presented no evidence of his involvement in the Mumbai attacks; stressed he was not involved in any of the attacks by militants that have struck Pakistan over the last year, several of them in Lahore; and they said that closing the group's schools would deprive thousands of an education and health care.



But analysts said Pakistan had strategic reasons for not acting against Jamaat.




''Pakistan is keeping these groups as a gray area of its policy, and it will continue doing so long as there are no guaranteed steps from India,'' defense analyst Hasan Askari Rizvi said, referring to moves to resolve the Kashmir dispute. ''Pakistan does not see these groups as completely undesirable if there is no progress on its issues.''

Please read the highlighted text
 
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Well since you've turned out to be such a sha gua, I doubt any Chinese person here will care what you think.

In fact I hope the Chinese government continues to PRESS this line of thought as much as possible.

I am all for good relations with China.

Let peace prevail.

But by putting this resolution on hold, it hasn't gone down well with the Indians.
 
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Lowkey or Whatever A Racist word is a Racist Word.

It's not a racist word.

It originated from when Nehru said he was the leader of the Third-world (or something like that).

"A san" literally just means "three".
 
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Do I really have to post that again, or u have the short term memory lost syndrome that you cant remember what you posted.

As I said earlier u are a hopeless case, still I bothered but wont any more. So write what ever you may want to dont expect me to reply to it.

When you asked me, I posted your Post.

Why are you afriad?

Show me what you felt insulting?

I will take back my words.
 
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