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Oh so he's the same 'dude', who came up with this:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/01/world/asia/01pstan.html?_r=1
Pakistani Journalist Critical of the Military Is Threatened
By SABRINA TAVERNISE
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan A gunman strafed the house of a liberal columnist over the weekend and an anonymous caller threatened to kill him, warnings the journalist said he believed had come from the fringes of Pakistans security establishment.
The columnist, Kamran Shafi, 63, said a gunman shot six bullets into his house outside Islamabad on Friday while he and his family were sleeping. No one was hurt. The next day, he received a call from a woman who said what had happened was a trailer, and warned he would see the whole movie if you dont behave.
The woman added: You dont spit into the plate you eat from.
Mr. Shafi, a former major in the Pakistani Army, has written extensively against the militarys involvement in politics, a delicate topic in a country where the military has immense power over the affairs of state. He said he believed that those who ordered the threat were from inside the powerful security establishment, possibly from the militarys intelligence arm, Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI.
A spokesman for ISI said Monday: Our organization does not do these kind of things.
Pakistan has had three coups in its 62-year history, and Pakistanis like Mr. Shafi argue that the armys involvement in politics thwarts democratic growth.
This seems like a warning not to write about the security establishment, he said by telephone on Monday. He said a car tried to run him off the road earlier this year, an episode that he interpreted as a first warning.
The news media in Pakistan are free and outspoken, but few journalists openly challenge the military. Mr. Shafis weekly columns, in the daily newspaper Dawn, were an exception. A recent column questioning why ISI was not run by a civilian drew a barrage of angry e-mail messages, he said.
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What exactly has he written against the Army?
Just a few 'angry' emails in reply to an article and he thinks that the military is haunting him?
Ayesha Saddiqa wrote a complete book against the military but she feared no such thing, everyday the news papers are filled with write ups against the military, but no one runs them over, our TV channels have been maligning the military since long but they weren't shot at, but this guy (who might have an enemy taking advantage of the situation) thinks that the military (to include MI and ISI) are behind his azz, wow, buddy, if they wanted to kill you, you have been dead already!
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/01/world/asia/01pstan.html?_r=1
Pakistani Journalist Critical of the Military Is Threatened
By SABRINA TAVERNISE
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan A gunman strafed the house of a liberal columnist over the weekend and an anonymous caller threatened to kill him, warnings the journalist said he believed had come from the fringes of Pakistans security establishment.
The columnist, Kamran Shafi, 63, said a gunman shot six bullets into his house outside Islamabad on Friday while he and his family were sleeping. No one was hurt. The next day, he received a call from a woman who said what had happened was a trailer, and warned he would see the whole movie if you dont behave.
The woman added: You dont spit into the plate you eat from.
Mr. Shafi, a former major in the Pakistani Army, has written extensively against the militarys involvement in politics, a delicate topic in a country where the military has immense power over the affairs of state. He said he believed that those who ordered the threat were from inside the powerful security establishment, possibly from the militarys intelligence arm, Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI.
A spokesman for ISI said Monday: Our organization does not do these kind of things.
Pakistan has had three coups in its 62-year history, and Pakistanis like Mr. Shafi argue that the armys involvement in politics thwarts democratic growth.
This seems like a warning not to write about the security establishment, he said by telephone on Monday. He said a car tried to run him off the road earlier this year, an episode that he interpreted as a first warning.
The news media in Pakistan are free and outspoken, but few journalists openly challenge the military. Mr. Shafis weekly columns, in the daily newspaper Dawn, were an exception. A recent column questioning why ISI was not run by a civilian drew a barrage of angry e-mail messages, he said.
---------- Post added at 12:32 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:31 AM ----------
What exactly has he written against the Army?
Just a few 'angry' emails in reply to an article and he thinks that the military is haunting him?
Ayesha Saddiqa wrote a complete book against the military but she feared no such thing, everyday the news papers are filled with write ups against the military, but no one runs them over, our TV channels have been maligning the military since long but they weren't shot at, but this guy (who might have an enemy taking advantage of the situation) thinks that the military (to include MI and ISI) are behind his azz, wow, buddy, if they wanted to kill you, you have been dead already!