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ping
Nice to connect with you. I have a friend in Pakistan too who works for peace too.
Peace in Peace out
Ping
I read Ur comment.Thank U so much for Ur reply.I appriciate Ur ideas. U can make a dialog. Plz join with it again & again
Thushara
I am really interesting of your field and your ideas even though i don't agree with some of your views. As an Asian country both are having the conflict situation with different level. Threfore i think while we are exchanging our ideas in ideological level, it is better to share our experiences as well. best of luck your future
This is Naeem from Pakistan working for people development in agricultural sector, and also working for peace in the the north of Pakistan.I am very happy that your are working in Sindh area for peace and development.
Regards,
Naeem
I want to bring your attention on one of important matter.
War on terror by West should not mean war on muslims.
In my country , US policies are forcing people to retaliate . When pakistan was under military rule every thing was ok but when our nation returned to democratic process after february election, now we become terrorist. Don't you think it is double standard of US for pakistan.
I want to share with you , current situation of my country pakistan. Peoples party of pakistan has won majority in Election 2008 in parliament but American supported president and local religious extremist groups also support president musharraf to be president and they are encouraging him for not hand over powers to civilian elected representatives .
I can not understand why west and specially America support religious groups locally and military generals. Every body talks about democracy and human rights but simultaneously they also support extremists.
if some body comment on this situation and make me clear why US is doing this with our nation, we have lost almost everything in friendship.
hope your feedback would be based on positive and democratic approach.
With regards
Hameedullah
Anthropologist
Pakistan
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