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Bombs don’t scare us anymore!

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This is a fact, and this is what I observed last year and again this year in Moharram. Instead of a reduction in the mass public gatherings we have in Moharram to mark the Martyrdom of Imam Hussain (AS), I can tell for sure that more and more people have taken to the streets and Imam Bargah’s this year.

Bombs don’t scare us anymore. Bomb’s are for cowards. Cowards like the Taliban, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan. A nexus of evil funded and support by Israel, India and its allies.

We know and understand your conspiracies and if you think you can stop us, well, it has been over 1430 years we have faced oppression and moves to suppress us.

Labbaik Ya Hussain!!

Why the Silence?

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Let me apologize for not coming up with my news, reviews, opinions and insights into matters of public importance recently. This quick post is just to let you know I’m here and that I will be soon be back in action.

The truth is, there has been so much going on that it is, frankly, an effort to select a topic to write about. I wish to write about almost everything. That coupled with a severe shortage of time due to professional commitments has deprived my precious readers of my views analyses.

With prayers of the safety and well being of all of you.

Pakistan Zindabad.

Ammar Faheem

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FTTH Services in Pakistan

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Originally written for Telecomistan.com – It is understood that Optical fiber will be the main building block for future high capacity home broadband networks due to the fact that its transmission capacity is almost unlimited compared to existing copper cabling systems.

Fiber to the Home (FTTH) networks, where the optical fibers run directly into the customers’ home, are enjoying considerable growth in many parts of the world. This is mainly due to the steep rise in demand by private households for greater network bandwidths so as to use novel applications such as fast Internet access or high-definition television.

Services such as Voice communication, broadband internet facility and IPTv are generally offered by an FTTH provider over a single line.

FTTH in Pakistan:

When it comes to the deployment of Optical Fiber networks in Pakistan, we have four major commercial long-haul optical fiber networks in PTCL, Wateen Telecom, Multinet and Mobilink spread across the length and breadth of Pakistan. Wateen and PTCL have also invested in metro ring networks for large cities.

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Karachi Bleeds

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[Update 4:00 PM, 20th October, 2010]: Dawn News is reporting that a decision has been taken to impose curfew in certain areas and launch operation in Karachi.

Today, armed terrorists sprayed bullets on a used spare parts’ market killing 12 innocent people and injuring many. Three were reported killed near Radio Pakistan, two in Gulistan-e-Jauhar and one in North Nazimabad. All within a span of three hours. 17 others were reported killed earlier in the day.

The port city of Karachi continues to grow with every passing day. It is heaven on earth for those looking for opportunities to earn. True to this notion, hundreds of thousands of people from all over Pakistan have come in and settled down in Karachi for opportunities to live a better life. Karachi today plays host to, on a very safe estimate, over 20 million people. Karachi is practically Pakistan’s spine that feeds the economy throughout the year. Over 75% of Pakistan’s revenue comes from this huge metropolis. Historically, ever since the creation of Pakistan, Karachi has had an Urdu Speaking majority, most people who migrated from the Indian side to celebrate an independent homeland.

Today, this city is bleeding. I don’t call this ‘target killing’, the rhetoric being followed by government officials and the media. This is outright terrorism. Where on earth is the killing of innocent people defined ‘target killing’?

The MQM and ANP have both pointed towards terrorists coming from Liyari, a PPP stronghold. The MQM has gone head-on and blamed the Sindh Interior Minister, Zulfiqar Mirza, as the ring-leader of these Liyari based gangs and are claiming to have provided Rahman Malik with credible evidence.

Mr. Mirza has also announced a little while ago that they have started conducting ‘surgical raids’ to curb the situation that is spiraling out of control. He has also threatened to use the CURFEW option in certain areas along with the possibility of calling in the army to take control of the city. Absolute failure of yours Mr. Mirza if you have to call in the army, isn’t it?

The situation is very serious. I am expecting the MQM to quit the government. They will soon find it difficult to convince their own people why the MQM is still part of a government that is itself a source of unrest in the metropolis. The ANP, well, they have a plan of action and will go ahead with it as dictated by their boss(es) from the frontier and Washington.

Karachi is a battle ground of the ruling coalition. The PPP, the MQM and the ANP, all three coalition partners are battling each other on the streets. The PPP, as the larger coalition partner, seems to be playing a dirty double game. The other two seem to have had enough of Rahman Malik’s assurances that he comes up with every time the situation gets tough in Karachi.

This battle has to stop. The people of Karachi need peace. The Pakistan People’s Party should not fight for the survival of its rule in a city it does not belong to. Period.

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