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Not necessarily. Generally, I am against GEO for it's sensational journalism (or yellow jouralism) methods. However, it can come in handy for situations like these. May be it's my wishful thinking. But I didn't see any news about Blackwater on Geo so chances are, it ain't gonna happen.
So am I. I hate any medium (channel, newspaper, even movie) that spreads false propaganda and sensational journalism, not just GEO. But I don't really think Blackwater is gonna go mainstream in the Pakistani media anytime soon. Just my $0.02, of course.

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I, too, am 100% against the Taliban, but this significantly enlarged presence of Americans in Islamabad and of Blackwater(!!!) in Peshawar is pushing it a bit too far. The government needs to put its foot down and tell them that this is unacceptable.
This government? Or any government for that matter? The only entity that will maybe - let me say that again, maybe - put its foot forward would be the ISI or military. Governments in Pakistan has been spineless for decades now, they'll never stand up to such things. If anything, they are the reason why we are suffering from these things in the first place. Remember, in Pakistan governments are variables - only the establishment is constant. And even that isn't something to look up to. They have their interests in mind ahead of anything else. $$$
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so the thing is getting dangerous . ppl in isl saying that a few roads are specificallly blocked
(any one here who has an experience)
and our media now needs to get out and be frenzy .
plus i saw a vdo on youtube showing the board of bw area in peshawar .
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DAWN.COM | Pakistan | Rehman Malik to resign if Blackwater presence proved
Maybe he will claim that since blackwater has been renamed Xe, so his claim is true.

Shouldn't drone attacks be carried out in North Carolina as well, since these are religious extremists as well? The americans claim taliban leadership is in quetta and karachi and looking to expand drone attacks further in our cities; so these crusader mercs were and are hired and handled by the neo cons and military, so after north carolina, drone attacks should also be expanded to pentagon and white house should also be levelled, eh?



Quotes from the evidence given by form blackwater employee mentioned in above vid (pdf scan be found on wikileaks),

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9. Mr. Prince is motivated to engage in misconduct by two factors" First, he views himself as a Christian crusader tasked with eliminating Muslims and the Islamic faith from the globe.
10. To that end, Mr. Prince intentionally deployed to Iraq certain men who shared his vision of Christian supremacy, knowing and wanting these men to take every available opportunity to murder Iraqis. Many of these men used call signs based on the Knights of the Templar, the warriors who fought the Crusades.
11. Mr. Prince operated his companies in a manner that encourged and rewarded the destruction of Iraqi life. For example, Mr. Prince's executives would openly speak about going over to Iraq to "lay Hajiis out on cardboard." Going to Iraq to shoot and kill Iraqis was viewed as a sport or game. Mr. Prince's employees openly and consistently used racist and derogatory terms for Iraqis and other Arabs, such as "ragheads" or "hajiis."
Hey rehman malik, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/21/us..._r=1&ref=world how about that resignation?
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