Source: ACTION RESEARCH FORUM OPINION THEMATICS: PUTTING THE THAN MURDER
EVENTS AND DATA FACTS IN CRUNCHING OF LOGICAL ENGINE: OF DEDUCTIVE AND INDUCTIVE
REASONING, THE TRUTH IS APPARENT LIKE DAY LIGHT THE MURDERERS’ OBJECTIVES, WHY, BY THE MURDER CONSPIRACY
MONGERS AND BENEFICIARIES FOCUS POINTING: ONE AND ONLY ONE ROLE IN ALL GAME
PLANS OF; BB, MURTAZA, KHALID SHANSHAH, KHALIDA RIYASAT, ZULFIQAR, AND MANY
SUBSEQUENT COURTIORS’ DISAPPEARANCE. THE HEMATIC CAMELEER’ CRIMINAL MIND LIKE
MIAN FAMILY INCUBATING VULNERABILITY OF STATE PAKISTAN. LAW OF NATURE SHALL
ACT.
Mystery of PPP
leaders’ murders trails.
Meta Knowledge- Cause and Events
ITEM-1: The members of this
Action Research Forum watched by naked eye the systematic innocents bloodshed events
of Karachites (the migrants’ potential community) racial victims
of the 2-nations theory backbone, during the mid
1990s of PPP anarchy rule uniform head-hunters: Nasirullah Babar
and Asif Nawaz, addons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4AsweTKW58 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibfTkxRwA8U. In pursuit of
natural repercussion, mass migration of the community, inevitable, whose skills
and acumen were assets world-wide, after hardships of prejudicial uprooting, and
blood-shedding of exchequers’ strategies (omitting entrant
IQ).
Anyway, the law of nature came into effect, what
one has now.
Thus, the victims’ joint bestowing for natural reckonings (like-for-like)
day-in-day out, enlightened diversion of the
Changhezi devastation and incarnation resettlements beyond feudal atrocities of
batsmen model, which
prejudicially dedicated to compress the success of the 2-Nation Theory, which
gifted enormous wealth and Sikha-Shahi in-capabilities, and harnessed in-fight,
like mid-ages Arabs protectorates.
NOTE:
The bulk of entrants of strategic knowledge, with batman basics, being ‘SADA graein’, smart guys capable in
state-of-the art skills are junks, because Knowledge engineering model ‘Why, What
and How’, for optimum solution models in democracy.
Recall, the upsurge of natural reckoning: Zia, Zulfiqar, BB, Nusrat, Murtiza, Shanshah, Khalida Riasat, batsman’s ‘Mummy, Pappa, Daddy’ model heritage, and easy money grabbing of establishment
who retires with Defence Housing assets of millions of $s ownership (legend of basic
corruption). It is clear like daylight, the nick Cameleer is the game player (brick rubbing brick).
Nevertheless, in Pakistan, feudal sword falls on poverty class, and the Zia’
residuals hypocrite are bigots of the British Masters, although Ghans and
Bangal rebuked them. More so, in Abbasi era, they were reckoned by Mangoles. While
Trump & Modi monsters getting ready for PPP murderers accountability.
ITEM-2: Oh, victims of 1990s Karachites, remember annals of Lord Moussa salvaging
miracle of Bani- Israel, whose mental supremacy is still over and above these radicals, and rationality prevails, a knowledge tool.
The members of this
Action Research Forum watched, the Cause and events relationship
perspective, for the natural reckonings,
when PM BB was being dragged on the ground by a feudal lord at midnight,
and dumped into a double cabin 4-wheeler at Kar airport terminal 1 at mid 1990s,
and lured away, like a booty. After
a while, her misery killing happened by disguise, the event is highted in
media, for the fault of the judgement, while the law of nature is forbidden.
Of-course the right options are the security
of bereaved family, a Supreme Court JIT, like Panama leak.
لندن میں پاکستان کے سابق ہائی کمشنر اور سابق وزیر اعظم بے نظیر بھٹو کے قریبی ساتھی واجد الشمس الحسن محترمہ کی پاکستان واپسی سے قبل ان کے سکیورٹی خدشات اور پھر ان خدشات پر انھیں دی گئی یقین دہانیوں کے عینی شاہد ہیں۔
وہ بے نظیر بھٹو کی اس وقت کی امریکی وزیر خارجہ کونڈا لیزا رائس سے اس معاملے پر ہونے والی بات چیت کے بھی عینی شاہد ہیں۔
سیربین میں گفتگو کرتے ہوئے ان کا کہنا تھا کہ پاکستان کے سابق آرمی چیف جنرل اشفاق پرویز کیانی اکثر آ کر لندن میں ان سے ملاقاتیں کر تے تھے۔ ' وہ چین سموکر تھے، میں بھی کثرت سے سگار پیتا ہوں، اسی طرح کی ایک ملاقات میں میں نے ان سے بے نظیر بھٹو کے قتل کیس پر ان کی رائے جاننا چاہی، تو انھوں نے بڑے افسوس سے کہا کہ دیکھیں افسوس ناک بات یہ ہے کہ آپ کیسے کسی کو پکڑ سکتے ہیں جب آپ سارے ثبوتوں کو ضائع کر دیں؟'
واجد شمس ا لحسن کے بقول جنرل کیانی نے انھیں پرویز مشرف پر راولپنڈی قاتلانہ حملے کی مثال دیتے ہوئے کہا کہ 'سٹینڈرڈ پروسیجر یہ ہے کہ آپ جائے وقوعہ کو گھیرے میں لے لیتے ہیں، تو بے نظیر کے قتل کے بعد جائے حادثہ کو گھیرے میں لے لیا جانا چاہیے تھا لیکن ایسا نہ ہوا، جنرل مشرف پر حملہ کرنے والے ملزمان کو جائے حادثہ سے ملنے والی ایک موبائل سم کے ذریعے ہی پکڑا گیا تھا۔'
تو واجد شمس الحسن آپ یہ کہہ رہے ہیں کہ جنرل کیانی کے بقول اس وقت مجرمانہ غفلت ہوئی تھی؟ اس سوال کے جواب میں سابق ہائی کمشنر کا کہنا تھا کہ 'جنرل کیانی نہ یہ کہا تھا کہ جب جائے وقوعہ کو صاف کر دیں تو آپ کو ثبوت کہاں سے ملیں گے؟'
تصویر کے کاپی رائٹAFP
پیپلز پارٹی ایک طرف تو شروع دن سے پرویز مشرف کو بے نظیر بھٹو کے مقدمے میں شریک جرم قرار دیتی رہی ہے لیکن دوسری طرف پیپلز پارٹی کی اپنی حکومت انہیں انصاف کے کٹہرے میں لانے ناکام رہی ہے۔ پھر آصف علی زرداری نے بھی کیوں پرویز مشرف کو جانے دیا؟
اس سوال کے جواب میں واجد شمس الحسن کا کہنا تھا کہ دیکھیں اب تو یہ بات بھی سامنے آ گئی ہے کہ بھٹو نے جنرل یحیی کو امریکہ کی درخواست پر ہی چھوڑ دیا تھا۔
تو کیا اس کا مطلب یہ کہ زرداری صاحب نے کسی کے کہنے پر پرویز مشرف کو جانے دیا؟ اس کے جواب میں واجد شمس الحسن نے اشارتًا کہا کہ دباؤ تھا لیکن کس کا تھا یہ نہیں بتایا۔
ُان کے بقول 'دیکھیں میں نہیں بتا سکتا کہ یہ درخواست ان سے کس نے کی تھی۔'
All of us are well aware of our currencies and the name we refer it with. But have you ever thought about origins of the currency names?
Well, they have some interesting and informative background that everyone should know.
Recently a blog posted on Oxford Dictionaries website showed that many of the names the world uses for its money have similar origins.
DOLLAR
The dollar is one of the most common currencies in the world used by the US, Australia, Canada, Fiji, New Zealand, and Singapore to name a few. The origin of the dollar, also the Slovenian tolar, is from a coin called the Joachimsthaler, shortened to Thaler (or daler in early Flemish or Low German), named after the valley in which the silver it was made from was mined, the Joachimsthal, literally ‘Joachim’s valley’.
DINAR
From the latin denarius – means a Roman coin. Many countries use the dinar, which comes from the Latin denarius: Jordanian dinar, Algerian dinar, Serbian dinar, and Kuwaiti dinar among others.
FORINT
From the Italian Fiorino – a gold coin from Florence which had a flower printed on it.
KRONA/KRONE/KORUNA
Many Scandinavian countries use currency whose name is ultimately derived from the Latin corona meaning ‘crown’: Swedish krona, Norwegian krone, Danish krone, Icelandic króna as well as the Estonian kroon (now replaced by the Euro) and the Czech koruna.
LIRA
From the Latin Libra meaning ‘pound’.
PESO
Translates directly into the English for ‘weight’. It is now no longer used in Spain, it lives on as the currency of Mexico, Argentina, the Philippines, Chile, Uruguay, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and Colombia.
POUND
From the Latin Pondus meaning ‘weight’.
RAND
The South African rand is named after the Witwatersrand, the area around Johannesburg known for its gold deposits
REAL/RIAL/RIYAL
From the Latin Regalis meaning ‘royal’.
RINGGIT
From the Malay word meaning ‘jagged’ after the jagged edges of the old Spanish dollars.
RUBLE
A measure of weight for silver.
RUPEE/RUPIAH
Word Rupee was derived from the Sanskrit rupya which means ‘wrought silver’.
YUAN/YEN/WON
Derives from the Chinese character meaning ’round’ or ’round coin’.
MAKKAH, Saudi Arabia: More than two million Muslims from around the world will start the hajj pilgrimage at Islam’s holiest sites Wednesday, a religious duty and an epic multi-stage journey.
Saudi authorities have mobilised vast resources in hope of avoiding a repeat of a deadly 2015 stampede that left nearly 2,300 people dead, including 464 Iranians.
The pilgrimage also comes amid a diplomatic crisis between a Saudi-led bloc of Arab countries and Qatar, accused of supporting extremist groups and being too close to Riyadh’s arch-rival Tehran.
A blockade imposed on Qatar since June 5 has seen sea and air links shut down, preventing many Qataris from making hajj, although Riyadh relaxed entry restrictions across its land border with the emirate two weeks before the pilgrimage.
The colossal religious gathering comes with IS under pressure having lost swathes of territory it controlled in Iraq and Syria. But the group continues to claim attacks in the Middle East and Europe.
Saudi authorities say they are ready for any eventuality.
Interior ministry spokesman General Mansour al-Turki said more than 100,000 security personnel had been deployed at various sites along the hajj route.
– ‘New emotions every time’ –
After donning the simple garb of the pilgrim, the faithful gather in the esplanade of Makkah’s Grand Mosque with its seven minarets.
There, they perform a ritual walk seven times around the Kaaba, a black masonry cube wrapped in a heavy silk cloth embroidered with Quranic verses in golden embroidery.
The shrine is the point towards which Muslims around the world pray.
Pilgrims then head for Mina, five kilometres (three miles) further east, where hundreds of thousands of people will gather before setting off on Thursday at dawn to climb Mount Arafat, the pinnacle of the pilgrimage.
Tidjani Traore, a public service consultant from Benin, said he was preparing for his 22nd pilgrimage at the age of 53.
“Every time, there are new emotions,” he said. “There are new innovations for organising and hosting the pilgrims. Now, for example, the tents are air-conditioned.”
Saudi authorities have placed misting fans on the esplanade of the Grand Mosque to take the edge off the intense heat.
On the eve of the first rites of the pilgrimage, the walkways thronged with people and the smell of musk wafted through the air.
MAKKAH, Saudi Arabia: More than two million Muslims from around the world will start the hajj pilgrimage at Islam’s holiest sites Wednesday, a religious duty and an epic multi-stage journey.
Saudi authorities have mobilised vast resources in hope of avoiding a repeat of a deadly 2015 stampede that left nearly 2,300 people dead, including 464 Iranians.
The pilgrimage also comes amid a diplomatic crisis between a Saudi-led bloc of Arab countries and Qatar, accused of supporting extremist groups and being too close to Riyadh’s arch-rival Tehran.
A blockade imposed on Qatar since June 5 has seen sea and air links shut down, preventing many Qataris from making hajj, although Riyadh relaxed entry restrictions across its land border with the emirate two weeks before the pilgrimage.
The colossal religious gathering comes with IS under pressure having lost swathes of territory it controlled in Iraq and Syria. But the group continues to claim attacks in the Middle East and Europe.
Saudi authorities say they are ready for any eventuality.
Interior ministry spokesman General Mansour al-Turki said more than 100,000 security personnel had been deployed at various sites along the hajj route.
– ‘New emotions every time’ –
After donning the simple garb of the pilgrim, the faithful gather in the esplanade of Makkah’s Grand Mosque with its seven minarets.
There, they perform a ritual walk seven times around the Kaaba, a black masonry cube wrapped in a heavy silk cloth embroidered with Quranic verses in golden embroidery.
The shrine is the point towards which Muslims around the world pray.
Pilgrims then head for Mina, five kilometres (three miles) further east, where hundreds of thousands of people will gather before setting off on Thursday at dawn to climb Mount Arafat, the pinnacle of the pilgrimage.
Tidjani Traore, a public service consultant from Benin, said he was preparing for his 22nd pilgrimage at the age of 53.
“Every time, there are new emotions,” he said. “There are new innovations for organising and hosting the pilgrims. Now, for example, the tents are air-conditioned.”
Saudi authorities have placed misting fans on the esplanade of the Grand Mosque to take the edge off the intense heat.
On the eve of the first rites of the pilgrimage, the walkways thronged with people and the smell of musk wafted through the air.
Sitting in the shade of trees or reinforced concrete bridges, the faithful waited patiently for the next call to prayer. Others continued their march, protected by a prayer mat or a small umbrella fixed on the head with an elastic band.
Several times throughout the day, well-run teams of employees, mostly Asian, cleaned the esplanade with jets of water.
As the hour for prayer arrived, a young woman sat at a table in an ice cream shop and prayed, her hands crossed on her knees.
A few paces from the Kaaba, Egyptian pilgrim Fatiya Taha could not hide her joy.
At 67 the oldest in her group, she sat in her wheelchair in Islam’s most holy spot.
“I’ve been looking forward to this pilgrimage for four years,” she said.
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Sitting in the shade of trees or reinforced concrete bridges, the faithful waited patiently for the next call to prayer. Others continued their march, protected by a prayer mat or a small umbrella fixed on the head with an elastic band.
Several times throughout the day, well-run teams of employees, mostly Asian, cleaned the esplanade with jets of water.
As the hour for prayer arrived, a young woman sat at a table in an ice cream shop and prayed, her hands crossed on her knees.
A few paces from the Kaaba, Egyptian pilgrim Fatiya Taha could not hide her joy.
At 67 the oldest in her group, she sat in her wheelchair in Islam’s most holy spot.
“I’ve been looking forward to this pilgrimage for four years,” she said.
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MAKKAH, Saudi Arabia: More than two million Muslims from around the world will start the hajj pilgrimage at Islam’s holiest sites Wednesday, a religious duty and an epic multi-stage journey.
Saudi authorities have mobilised vast resources in hope of avoiding a repeat of a deadly 2015 stampede that left nearly 2,300 people dead, including 464 Iranians.
The pilgrimage also comes amid a diplomatic crisis between a Saudi-led bloc of Arab countries and Qatar, accused of supporting extremist groups and being too close to Riyadh’s arch-rival Tehran.
A blockade imposed on Qatar since June 5 has seen sea and air links shut down, preventing many Qataris from making hajj, although Riyadh relaxed entry restrictions across its land border with the emirate two weeks before the pilgrimage.
The colossal religious gathering comes with IS under pressure having lost swathes of territory it controlled in Iraq and Syria. But the group continues to claim attacks in the Middle East and Europe.
Saudi authorities say they are ready for any eventuality.
Interior ministry spokesman General Mansour al-Turki said more than 100,000 security personnel had been deployed at various sites along the hajj route.
– ‘New emotions every time’ –
After donning the simple garb of the pilgrim, the faithful gather in the esplanade of Makkah’s Grand Mosque with its seven minarets.
There, they perform a ritual walk seven times around the Kaaba, a black masonry cube wrapped in a heavy silk cloth embroidered with Quranic verses in golden embroidery.
The shrine is the point towards which Muslims around the world pray.
Pilgrims then head for Mina, five kilometres (three miles) further east, where hundreds of thousands of people will gather before setting off on Thursday at dawn to climb Mount Arafat, the pinnacle of the pilgrimage.
Tidjani Traore, a public service consultant from Benin, said he was preparing for his 22nd pilgrimage at the age of 53.
“Every time, there are new emotions,” he said. “There are new innovations for organising and hosting the pilgrims. Now, for example, the tents are air-conditioned.”
Saudi authorities have placed misting fans on the esplanade of the Grand Mosque to take the edge off the intense heat.
On the eve of the first rites of the pilgrimage, the walkways thronged with people and the smell of musk wafted through the air.
Sitting in the shade of trees or reinforced concrete bridges, the faithful waited patiently for the next call to prayer. Others continued their march, protected by a prayer mat or a small umbrella fixed on the head with an elastic band.
Several times throughout the day, well-run teams of employees, mostly Asian, cleaned the esplanade with jets of water.
As the hour for prayer arrived, a young woman sat at a table in an ice cream shop and prayed, her hands crossed on her knees.
A few paces from the Kaaba, Egyptian pilgrim Fatiya Taha could not hide her joy.
At 67 the oldest in her group, she sat in her wheelchair in Islam’s most holy spot.
“I’ve been looking forward to this pilgrimage for four years,” she said.