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Fun Time / Re: Jhooth bolo
« on: August 17, 2010, 12:09:01 PM »
jhuth na bol veere kareena tan ajj sara din mere nal c :hehe:


Acha, ih mere naal raat guzar ke tere kol chali gaiee honi aa.  :hihpanga:


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Really vry sad and inhuman.... Absolute outrage


It is very sad. It seems as though women face the full brutality of the punishment. It's as though their testimony doesn't carry any weight

483
that is inhumane and insane.

What is this happening in that part of the world?

Killing people for these stupid reasons? this isn't right at all.

Kehre dharam granth wich eh gal sikhayi jandi hai mei vi dekhna chahunda aa.
Bunch of cowards !

Mere Veer, it is happening on a regular basis. The UK Press is quite hot on these issues as it is imbedded with the UK Army throughout Iraq and Afghanistan.

What is worrying is that Pakistan is giving refuge to these Taliban fighters and their leaders.

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That picture on TIME magazine front cover hurts a lot. But what is right? The Americans trying to bring democracy to Afghanistan? LondonPunjabi do you support what America does in Iraq and Afghanistan?

My government in the UK is involved too. However, what the Taliban is doing is just archaic, brutal, inhumane and barbaric. Sadly I don’t think democracy and the Taliban’s idea of Islam can live with each other.

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Taliban Reign of Terror in Afghanistan

Kunduz
Man and woman stoned to death by the Taliban for having an affair in Kunduz, in the north, last Sunday.

Badghis
Bibi Sanubar, 35, a pregnant widow lashed 200 times and then shot dead by a Taliban commander in public on 8 August in Badnghis province.

Uruzgan
Bibi Aisha, a 19-year-old bride, had nose and ears cut off by her husband, a Taliban fighter, after she fled his abusive family. The mutilation took place in Oruzgan province.

Mazhar-i-Sharif
Six bank guards drugged and beheaded by robbers linked to Taliban in Mazhar-i-Sharif on 1 August.

Jalalabad
Music shops burned down in Jalalabad in the west of the country throughout the summer.


The announcement came on loudspeakers, ordering people to gather at the village bazaar to see Taliban justice being meted out. Then the condemned appeared, a young woman struggling in her bonds, weeping and begging for mercy, her male companion silent, seemingly resigned to his fate.

The first stone was thrown by a Taliban fighter and then the crowd followed suit. The woman fell after the first hail of blows to her head and witnesses in the crowd of around 150 reported that she must have died soon afterwards. The man, covered in blood and severely injured, survived the stoning. One of the Taliban shot the prone body three times, leaving with the warning that this will be the fate of those involved in "un-Islamic" activities.

Sadiqa, 20 and Qayum, 28, had been engaged by their families to other partners for marriage. They fell in love and, knowing the repercussions if they remained in the community, fled. For five days they had hidden at the home of a friend, but returned after being promised that they would not be harmed.

A village elder, Pir Mohammed, said "The jirga [council] sent the message that they would be alright if the man paid compensation. But the Taliban were waiting and they seized them."

The stoning took place at Mullah Quli, near Kunduz, in northern Afghanistan, an area regarded until recently as quite safe but which has passed under insurgent control. It comes as the latest in a series of public murders and mutilations by the Taliban, seen as a sign of their increasing confidence and determination to re-establish the old order, as politicians in the West clamour for troops to be pulled out and the Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, tries to cut a deal with Islamist militants and cling to power.

It is a minimum demand of the Taliban that any peace agreement should include the introduction of their version of sharia law, and each brutal punishment has been publicised to show that their jurisdiction is spreading. Mullah Omar, former head of the Taliban regime, has exhorted jihadists from his haven in Pakistan to step up attacks on government officials and women who "stray" from the path of Islam. Attacks on foreign aid workers have also risen, the most lethal assault resulting in the deaths of 10 members of a medical aid group in Badakhshan. The body of one of the doctors, 36-year-old Karen Woo, was repatriated to Britain yesterday. But it is Afghans who overwhelmingly remain targets of the insurgents.

Last week 35-year-old Bibi Sanubar, a pregnant widow, was lashed 200 times in front of a crowd before a Taliban commander shot her in the head. She had also been accused of adultery, tried and convicted after being kept imprisoned for three days. Her male partner was not punished and continues to live in the area.

Mullah Daoud, a Taliban commander, declared: "There were three of us mullahs who passed this verdict and I was one of them. We gave this decision so that in future no one should have these illegal affairs. We whipped her in front of all the local people, to show them an example. Then we shot her."

The "trial", without any attempt by officials to save Bibi Sanubar, took place at Qadis, in Badghis province in the west, another region which had hitherto seen little militant presence.

The oppression of females restarted soon after "liberation" in 2001. Initially the campaign targeted women who had taken up high-profile jobs. Parliamentarians, schoolteachers, civil servants, security officials and women journalists were selected for attacks by the jihadists.

The attacks have succeeded in eliminating or silencing many of the women who received little or no protection from the Western countries and the Karzai government – the very people who had encouraged them to enter public life. Latterly it has been ordinary people, especially in rural areas, who have been the victims as the vengeful Taliban returned to impose the old order.

A glimpse of the atrocities taking place came recently on the front cover of Time magazine with a picture of a 19-year-old woman with her nose and ears cut off. Bibi Aisha had suffered years of cruelty and abuse at the hands of her in-laws and she fled, pursued by her husband, who caught her and carried out the mutilation. The Taliban chief in the area praised the husband for his actions.

In Mazhar-i-Sharif the recent decapitation of six drugged security guards is now believed to have Taliban links. But it is women who feel most under threat. Wazhma Forgh, a female rights activist and a former director for Afghanistan of Global Rights, recently met a group of 50 women who said they were facing daily intimidation, beatings in the street for alleged "immodesty" and being ordered to stay in their homes. One woman was forced to give birth out in a courtyard after a Taliban guard barred her from a hospital because she was not accompanied by a suitable male member from her family.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/taliban-brutality-returns-as-coalition-forces-prepare-for-withdrawal-2054493.html
 
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2007238,00.html

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Gup Shup / Re: Today’s Stupid Questions!
« on: August 16, 2010, 12:42:56 PM »
If they cross a frog and a donkey, do they call it a fonkey?

If they cross a frog and a dog, do they call it a fog?

If they cross a frog and tiger, do they call it a figer?

If they cross a frog and a duck do the call it a ......
:wait:

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News Khabran / Re: Pea Plant growing in US man's lung
« on: August 16, 2010, 12:38:07 PM »
Hor kitte doosray banyon mutter nai nikklan lag pai.  :laugh: :laugh:

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Fun Time / Re: Jhooth bolo
« on: August 16, 2010, 12:35:32 PM »
yaar tu ena akalmand insan a, menu pta ni si

Dekhla yaar, nale sadaeeaN de kede siri sing hunde aa :blah:

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Fun Time / Re: Jhooth bolo
« on: August 16, 2010, 08:29:44 AM »
Ajj meinu Obama da phone aiya c, oh kenda oh hun President nai banna chaunda. Meinu kenda tu man ja, bhar mein ohnu nah kar didti, mere kol ehna time heni ajj nale mein kehda koi sadaee aa.   :rockon:

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Fun Time / Re: Jhooth bolo
« on: August 15, 2010, 07:08:49 PM »
Aaj meri £100,000,000,000,000,000 di lottery nikal aiee. :happy:

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Fun Time / Re: pj te ohne to pehla, bed te jehna to pehla & ki karde
« on: August 15, 2010, 07:06:01 PM »
Ji, cha peenda c, ajao ik cha da cup tusi vi pee lao.  :he:

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News Khabran / Re: 15 August- India Day
« on: August 14, 2010, 05:53:38 PM »
I shall go to the Gurdewara and pray for those who perished during the Partition. 1947 may have been a good year for Jinnah and Nehru & Co but for the Punjab it was a year which saw its heart ripped out.  :break:

Mera Vasda Rahe Punjab.

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Fun Time / Because I am a Man!!!! Women be aware!!!
« on: August 14, 2010, 11:14:37 AM »
Because I'm a man, when I lock my keys in the car I will fiddle with a wire clothes hanger and ignore your suggestions that we call a road service until long after hypothermia has set in. Because I'm a man, when the car isn't running very well, I will pop the hood and stare at the engine as if I know what I'm looking at. If another man shows up, one of us will say to the other, "I used to be able to fix these things, but now with all these computers and everything, I wouldn't know where to start." We will then drink beer.

Because I'm a man, when I catch a cold I need someone to bring me soup and take care of me while I lie in bed and moan. You never get as sick as I do, so for you this isn't an issue.

Because I'm a man, I can be relied upon to purchase basic groceries at the store, like milk or bread. I cannot be expected to find exotic items like "Cumin" or "Tofu". For all I know these are the same thing. And never, under any circumstances, expect me to pick up anything for which "feminine hygiene product" is a euphemism.

Because I'm a man, when one of our appliances stops working I will insist on taking it apart, despite evidence that this will just cost me twice as much once the repair person gets here and has to put it back together. 

Because I'm a man, I must hold the television remote control in my hand while I watch TV. If the thing has been misplaced, I may miss a whole show looking for it (though one time I was able to survive by holding a calculator).

Because I'm a man, there is no need to ask me what I'm thinking about. The answer is always either sex, racing, or football, though I have to make up something else when you ask, so don't.

Because I'm a man, I do not want to visit your mother, or have your mother come visit us, or talk to her when she calls, or think about her any more than I have to. Whatever you got her for mother's day is okay, I don't need to see it. And don't forget to pick up something for my Mom too!!

Because I'm a man, you don't have to ask me if I liked the movie. Chances are, if you're crying at the end of it, I didn't.

Because I'm a man, I think what you're wearing is fine. I thought what you were wearing five minutes ago was fine, too. Either pair of shoes is fine. With the belt or without it looks fine. Your hair is fine. You look fine. Can we just go now?

Because I'm a man,, and this is, I will share equally in the housework. You just do the laundry, the cooking, the gardening, the cleaning, and the dishes. I'll do the rest.

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Fun Time / Nine Words Women Use - Men be aware!!!
« on: August 14, 2010, 10:52:28 AM »


Men - Be Aware and Remember this for the future!!!!


1.) Fine: This is the word women use to end an argument when they are
right and you need to shut up.

2.) Five Minutes : If she is getting dressed, this means a half an hour.
Five minutes is only five minutes if you have just been given five more
minutes to watch the game before helping around the house.

3.) Nothing: This is the calm before the storm. This means something, and you should be on your toes. Arguments that begin with nothing
usually end in fine.

4.) Go Ahead: This is a dare, not permission. Don't Do It!

5.) Loud Sigh: This is actually a word, but is a non-verbal statement often misunderstood by men. A loud sigh means she thinks you are an
idiot and wonders why she is wasting her time standing here and arguing with you about nothing. (Refer back to #3 for the meaning of nothing.)

6.) That's Okay : This is one of the most dangerous statements a women can make to a man. That's okay means she wants to think long and hard before deciding how and when you will pay for your mistake.

7.) Thanks: A woman is thanking you, do not question, or Faint. Just say you're welcome.

8.) Whatever: Is a women's way of saying F@&$ YOU!

9.) Don't worry about it, I got it : Another dangerous statement, meaning this is something that a woman has told a man to do several times, but is now doing it herself. This will later result in a man asking "What's wrong?" For the woman's response refer to #3.

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Fun Time / Womens Rules. It is not a man's world.!!!
« on: August 14, 2010, 10:43:55 AM »
Judging by the rules below it is not a man’s world.

1.The female makes the rules.

2.The rules are subject to change by the female at any time without prior
notification.

3.No male can possibly know all the rules. Attempts to document the rules
are not permitted.

4.If the female suspects that the male may know some or all of the rules,
she must immediately change some or all of the rules.

5.The female is never wrong.

6.If the female is wrong, it is because of an egregarious misunderstanding
which was the direct result of something the male did, said, did not do,
or did not say.

7.If rule 6 is invoked, the male must apologize immediately for having
been the cause of the misunderstanding without any clues from the female
as to what he did to have caused the misunderstanding. See rule 13.

8.The female may change her mind at any time for any reason or no reason
at all.

9.The male is never permitted to change his mind or under circumstances
without the express written consent of the female which is given only in
cases where the female wanted him to change his mind but gave no
indication of that wish. See rules 6, 7, 12, and 13.

10.The female has the right to be angry or upset for any reason, real or
imagined, at any time and under any circumstance which in her sole
judgement she deems appropriate. The male is not to be given any sign of
the root cause of the female's being angry or pset. The female may,
however, give false or misleading reasons to see if the male is paying
attention. See rule 13.

11.The male must remain calm at all times, unless the female wants him to
be angry or upset.

12.Under no circumstances may the female give the male any clue or
indication whether or why she wants him to be angry or upset.

13.The male is expected to read the mind of the female at all times.
Failure to do so will result in punishments and penalties imposed at the
sole discretion of the female.

14.The female may, at any time and for any reason, resurrect any past
incident without regard to temporal or spacial distance, and modify,
enlarge, embellish, of wholly reconstruct it in order to demonstrate to
the male that he is now or has in the past been wrong, insensitive,
pig-headed, dense, deceitful, and/or oafish.

15.The female may use her interpretation of any past occurrence to
illustrate the ways in which the male has failed to accord her the
consideration, respect, devotion, or material possessions, he has
bestowed on other females, domestic pets or barnyard animals, sports
teams, automobiles, motorcycles, boats, aircraft, or coworkers. Such
illustrations are non-rebuttable.

16.If the female is experiencing PMS, Post-PMS, or Pre-PMS, the female is
permitted to exhibit any manner of behaviors she wishes without regard to
logical consistency or accepted norms of human behavior.

17.Any act, deed, word, expression, statement, utterance, thought,
opinion, or belief by the male is subject to the sole, subjective
interpretation of the female, other external factors not-withstanding.
Alibis, excuses, explanations, defenses, reasons, extenuations, or
rationalizations will not be entertained. Abject please for mercy
and forgiveness are acceptable under some circumstances,
especially when accompanied by tangible evidence of contrition.

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Religous Videos / Re: Immortal Productions & Realest - The Last Stand
« on: August 13, 2010, 08:22:50 PM »
I love this.

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Gup Shup / Re: IK SERIOUS SAWAL APNI OPINIION ZAROR DAIYO
« on: August 13, 2010, 08:04:34 PM »
Sons are/were considered the "pension" of the parent. Daughters were married and left home.

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Gup Shup / Re: Ajj mood kive hai janab da?
« on: August 13, 2010, 07:57:37 PM »
Ajj mera chooori khan nu dil karda. Jidda di chooori nike hunde nu Ma bna ke dindi hundi c. 8->

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Fun Time / Re: ik apni burayi daso....
« on: August 13, 2010, 07:49:27 PM »
kade kade gussa bahut bura ayunda.. and i dont like it.. lateron i really feel guilty.. :sad:

Kudrat Ji

MeiN zara Cha bahut peenda ha,
jado tuhanu gussa aave tusi mere nal ik cha da cup beth ke pee lia karo,
chat gussa chale jave ga!
:balle: :blah:

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Fun Time / Re: Jhooth bolo
« on: August 13, 2010, 03:29:18 AM »
Punjab Police vich koi corruption hai ni. Dunya di mani hoi police force aa. Oh ji doh dinna de vich case mukaa dinde aa. Koi pessa nai lende, sharab nai peende ten a oh lokaN nu kut de aa. Ehni vadia police har ik desh vich honi chahi di aa.[/co :he:lor]

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