Tuesday 6 November 2012

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New Game behind the ‘Staged Malala Yousafzai story’ unfolds:

 
 
 
The non stop coverage of one girl Malala,
which wasn’t happened for the first time in the history of Pakistan has forced even common brain to think that something is going wrong here. Malala is surely a brave daughter of Pakistan but there are thousands of Malalas being killed in the drone attacks daily. And a common question in the common minds, why Army chief have not visited the victims of Karachi violence and drones attack in the same way?
 

One thing is clear and that it is not as simple as it appears. There is game behind.

If it is just because TTP does not want girls to go for education then they should have killed all the girls instead just Malala! And if it’s US who is trying to buy support of Pak army, Pak nationals, US nationals and world support to revive Afghan war then it will never happen.
 

On the one hand, US government is using Malala to draw sympathy for its failed war and illegal drone attacks that kill hundreds of Pakistani children. On the other hand, US Army and CIA are guilty of allowing Malala’s killers to operate freely in Afghan territories that come under US control.

 
 
US govt, military and CIA are using Pakistani child activist Malala’s tragic incident to revive support for the failed American war in Afghanistan and revive support for CIA’s illegal drone attacks in Pakistan. A series of articles by celebrities, like Laura Bush, Madonna, etc. are appearing now in US media, deployed to convince Americans that the failed Afghan war, which is really Pentagon’s war, should be sustained.
Ironically, these celebrities US government spokespeople are not telling the truth about how cynically they are using the Pakistani teenagers plight for dishonest political objectives.
Fact is, the US is partially responsible for Malala Yousafzai’s plight.
Nothing could be farther from the truth
 
 
 

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