• US says Pakistanis sell their mothers for $1000

    From sylvester.conception@gmail.com@21:1/5 to wan...@hotmail.com on Wed Jan 11 06:11:31 2017
    On Friday, 1 August 1997 12:00:00 UTC+5, wan...@hotmail.com wrote:
    A few weeks back, FBI arrested a Pakistani national (Ajmal Kansi) from Pakistani soil without even asking Pakistani government and flew him to
    US for trial, just as if Pakistan was American territory. Pakistan is a banana republic today and it has become an American colony.

    JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER GREAT NEWS ABOUT FUCKED-UP PAKISTANIS. THIS NEWS
    WILL APPEAR SOON IN NEWSPAPERS.

    Washington
    July 31, 1997

    Pakistanis do not sell their mothers for a few thousand dollars,
    Pakistan tells Washington.

    A United States prosecutor's comment that Pakistanis would 'sell their mothers for a few thousand dollars' has created much ado between the two countries.

    The prosecutor had made the remark during the trial of Ajmal Kansi, a Pakistani, who allegedly killed two CIA officials in Washington a couple
    of years ago.

    US Ambassador to Islamabad Thomas Simons was summoned to Pakistan's
    foreign office and conveyed the official protest. He is believed to have apologised saying that prosecutors appearing in lower courts do not know
    the niceties and delicacies of diplomatic relations.

    Similarly, Pakistan's mission in Washington has also lodged a protest
    with the US Undersecretary of State Thomas Pickeering.

    The Pak government has demanded an apology from the prosecutor.

    However, senior US officials claim the prosecutor was not specifically referring to Pakistan. What he had said, they say, was that the people of
    the region are very poor, particularly in Baluchistan area (to which
    Kansi belongs).

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    http://tribune.com.pk/story/102268/sons-sell-off-mother-for-rs30000/

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  • From Faisal Hameed@21:1/5 to wan...@hotmail.com on Fri Mar 18 08:53:58 2022
    On Friday, August 1, 1997 at 12:00:00 PM UTC+5, wan...@hotmail.com wrote:
    A few weeks back, FBI arrested a Pakistani national (Ajmal Kansi) from Pakistani soil without even asking Pakistani government and flew him to
    US for trial, just as if Pakistan was American territory. Pakistan is a banana republic today and it has become an American colony.
    JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER GREAT NEWS ABOUT FUCKED-UP PAKISTANIS. THIS NEWS
    WILL APPEAR SOON IN NEWSPAPERS.
    Washington
    July 31, 1997
    Pakistanis do not sell their mothers for a few thousand dollars,
    Pakistan tells Washington.
    A United States prosecutor's comment that Pakistanis would 'sell their mothers for a few thousand dollars' has created much ado between the two countries.
    The prosecutor had made the remark during the trial of Ajmal Kansi, a Pakistani, who allegedly killed two CIA officials in Washington a couple
    of years ago.
    US Ambassador to Islamabad Thomas Simons was summoned to Pakistan's
    foreign office and conveyed the official protest. He is believed to have apologised saying that prosecutors appearing in lower courts do not know
    the niceties and delicacies of diplomatic relations.
    Similarly, Pakistan's mission in Washington has also lodged a protest
    with the US Undersecretary of State Thomas Pickeering.
    The Pak government has demanded an apology from the prosecutor.
    However, senior US officials claim the prosecutor was not specifically referring to Pakistan. What he had said, they say, was that the people of
    the region are very poor, particularly in Baluchistan area (to which
    Kansi belongs).
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    He was right in a way. Look at the state of Pakistani politics in march 2022.

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