Sunday, July 31, 2016

The US election battle goes porn

The US election battle goes porn
Dr. Jassim Taqui


With the US next presidential elections around the corner, the media war between Trump and Hillary Clinton entered a new stage.
The Trump campaign continued to open old pages of the “Oral Sex” between the then President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. The sex scandals of the democrats were told and retold in a tasteless and abhorring way.

The character assassination included Hillary Clinton herself. The would-be first woman president of the United States is really worried.   
Ostensibly, the sympathizers of Hillary Clinton either wanted revenge the culprits are insiders within the powerful US Establishment who planned the sensational news leak.

In an exclusive story, the New York Post published a front page featuring a nude photo of Donald Trump’s spouse, Melania on Sunday, July 31, 2016. The post stated that the nude photos were originally published in 1995 in the French magazine Max, two years before she met the billionaire Donald Trump.

Evidently, the Post and those behind it are short of ideas. It is also possible that Clinton’s camp fears a defeat in the next Presidential elections. The US military Establishment is apprehensive of the weak case of Hillary Clinton. Suddenly, the establishment decided to send an SOS message to Bill Clinton to help strengthen the case of his spouse.
As usual, Bill Clinton was extraordinary in the selling the case of his spouse Hillary Clinton. However, he entered the arena too late.
A pertinent question remains unanswered. Would the “secret government,” intervene by introducing “punctures” a la famous case of rigging the elections of 2002? Anything could happen.  


Festive mood in Pakistan on the 17th anniversary of Throne Day

Festive mood in Pakistan on the 17th anniversary of Throne Day
Dr. Jassim Taqui



Throne Day, also known as Feast of the Throne, is a public holiday in Morocco that commemorates the enthronement of the incumbent monarch. Since 1999, it has been celebrated on July 30.

The Kingdom of Morocco is a constitutional monarchy. The head of state is the King of Morocco who holds vast legislative and executive powers. His decrees have the force of law. The King also has the right to dissolve the parliament (however, he must consult the Prime Minister and the President of the Constitutional Court first).
Throne Day was established when Morocco gained independence and the title of Sultan was replaced with the title of King. During the rule of Mohammed V, it was celebrated on November 18. When his successor Hassan II ascended the throne, the date was moved to March 3. Following the enthronement of Mohammed VI, Moroccans began to celebrate Throne Day on July 30.
Mohammed VI became King of Morocco on July 23, 1999, following the death of his father King Hassan II. The ceremony of enthronement took place a week later, on July 30, in the capital city of Rabat.
In Islamabad, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco Mustapha Salahudinne hosted a reception at the Serena Hotel to mark the 17th anniversary of the enthronement of King Mohammad VI of Morocco.
Prominent figures and elite of the twin cities were in attendance including the Chief Guest Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Senator Pervaiz Rashid and Punjab Governor Rafique Rajwana.
The guests included diplomats, dignitaries and prominent citizens from different walks of life.
One could notice a festive mood in the function. The Ambassador Mustapha Salahudinne surprised his guests with excellent sweets, which were brought by air from Morocco to be served along with other delicious Moroccan cuisines.
The Ambassador of Morocco to Pakistan Mustapha Salahudinne greeted the guests and mixed with all of them to add people’s dimension to this special occasion.
The ceremony started with the playing of national anthems of Pakistan and Morocco.
Later a cake was cut by the host and chief guest Pervaiz Rashid. Other guests who joined in to celebrate the occasion also participated in cutting the cake.
In his brief remarks, the Information Minister conveyed his heartiest felicitations to the government and people of Morocco on this auspicious occasion.  
Paying rich tribute to the policies of The Leader of The Faithful ,King Mohammed VI,  the minister highlighted the progress and prosperity achieved in Morocco under his sagacious  leadership. He described relations between Pakistan and Morocco as marked by mutual feelings of brotherhood and friendship

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Saturday, July 30, 2016

The moony face

The moony face
Jassim Taqui





love me, pass on your words, I’m your spring,
I am the chosen one chosen by the holy King,

Ordained to give you whatever wish, joy,
Watch out yourself, you control and destroy,

Decided to give you all you want, neat and bright,
Decide where to touch, your discourse for tonight,

You made me nervous, smoke lost in my world,
Indiscreet, almost nude, stay near, better than food,

Moving on, far away from the city, lying on the sand,
I am the powerful, killer, you don’t know my brand,

The sea  asked me to stretch my body, hands,
Swim, breath  fresh air, be firm, play with sands,

Back to the normal life with my favorite blue,
I remain imposing and that is the story true,

Look if you can, I am free, getting rid of chain,
Let life go on, let the stars fall, I have no pain,

Guessing upon guess, I have taken my choice,
Knowing full facts, but I opt to just rejoice,

When my words hit the target, decided to go back,
All affairs done and dumped, things  aren’t  black,

Elated with necklace , pearls, dressed in white,
Angels protect me, no matter how you fight,

No matter how you think to know the truth,
Something happens, move on very smooth,

Sheer frustration drove me irrational way,
To bring your attention, to show my dismay,

Better don’t ask me about her eyes, mood,
Bitter, explosive for being not understood,

A combination of moony face, red and white,
Seductive hair, penetrating eyes, all right,

Felt your green eyes hitting hard with a light,
Felt lost searching for you with delight,

Fed up with your chains, decided to sit on a tree,
Nude and contemplating, the world, I am free,


The dilemma of Nawaz Sharif

The dilemma of Nawaz Sharif
Dr. Jassim Taqui


The Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is in the biggest dilemma of his life. The question is how to bail himself out from the charges of Panama Leaks.
He did everything to delay the investigation. He killed the Opposition initiative of TOR (terms of reference). He spent 48 days in London under the pretext of open heart surgery.

When he came back, his PML (N) failed to organize a single function to welcome him and to boost his morals.
He avoided coming to Islamabad and preferred to stay in his palace at Raiwind in Lahore. Presently, he is living in a guest house in Murry, which is part of Punjab.  

In another move, PML (N) floated the rumor of his resignation as prime minister to be the President of Pakistan. Under the Constitution, the President enjoys immunity from legal persecution.

On Kashmir and India, he introduced a U- turn from his earlier stance of normalization of relations with India irrespective of New Delhi’s official stance, which considers the dispute Jammu and Kashmir as an integral part of India.

In AJ&K elections, he won by spending billions of rupees. Reportedly, PML (N) purchased most of the votes. The rate was Rs. 25000 per vote.
Yet, the danger remains. Ostensibly, this is a time of accountability. The story can be best depicted by Dostoyevsky’s notion of “crime and punishment,” which reigns supreme.


Friday, July 29, 2016

The fairy tale

The fairy tale
Jassim Taqui


You get my best when I kiss your neck, breast,
All other acts can be postponed, have rest,

Time to forget, not to be lonely,
Time to follow instruction only,

I was awake all night, waiting for you,
The spirit of joy, delight, goes through,

With my body, strong will, I stay here, wet?
Have you received my message or not yet,

Despite your demand, something in me is hidden,
To make you lose your mind as if bitten,

It takes me a slight move to reveal my body,
Taken by surprise, speechless, never ready,


When you see me with full charm, you faint,
For I am your seduction and spiritual saint,

Never try to put chain around my neck, hand,
Remember how I charmed in water, my brand,

Time to play with you, music and dance,
Sending you stumbling, away from your stance,

Almost killed me with her pink dress, perfumes,

Her vogue style, her laptop, jealous with fumes,

Dance, dance, do it again with me,
What a charm, what a sweet company,

So hot and demanding without you in the town,
Hence throwing myself into the sea to calm down,

Looking for adventure, I went seductive, wild,
Begging for love and dating like a child,

My dark blue dress makes you helpless, in chain,
You’ll regret not having me first, your efforts in vain,

No matter what happened, deny you seeing my face,
Look at me from behind my back, let loose, race,

Received you with clapping, sharp look and smile,
I am free, do what I like, satisfy your desire,

Look at my face but read my hand, divine,
All of me speak, smile, laugh and shine,

Want you around to see me and touch me in pain,
Fully ready for a kill of charm and love, plain,

The fairy in action with imposing body and waist,
Wondering what is in her mind, what’s her taste,

Wait, let me show something, you missed it, wait,
Be alive, don’t fade away, look, I’m your fate,

Never complain, I am waiting for your first move, sing,


A big Bang might destroy our planet

A big Bang might destroy our planet
Dr. Jassim Taqui





The scientists insist that our planet is in danger. They have found that asteroids are continuously attempting to penetrate the shield around the earth. In the process, all sorts of explosions take place. It is those explosions and their redundancy, which have changed the style of thinking and life on our planet.

The earth has received thousands of tons of matter from the space causing the emitting of microscopic dust particles. And when these rays, enter our bodies, a change takes place. Slowly, these rays shape our behavior.

Life has changed. World leaders have opted for excessive usage of brute force. Millions of people have been killed over minor issues of dominance. People become intolerant. Others use their weapons to open fire randomly just to kill a large number of people.

Putting this thesis, in other words, we are living in an era whereby 9/11 is planted in our brain as a result of the penetration of rays in our planet from outer space.

It is presumed that an asteroid initiated the dinosaur’s extinction some 65 million years ago.

In February 2013, the earth was attacked by asteroid weighing 13,000 metric tons but it was burnt by outside shield. Next time, we might not be very lucky.

It is for this reason that scientists are attempting to put at least a million humans on Mars.

Be ready for some sensational events. With the Cold War II in progress between the United States and Russian Federation, we might not need asteroids. We are now capable of destroying ourselves with nuclear weapons.


Thursday, July 28, 2016

Gen. Raheel Sharif embraces Cairo


Gen. Raheel Sharif embraces Cairo
Dr. Jassim Taqui



“Friendship is a single soul dwelling in two bodies,” Rumi.

Islamabad; July 29, 2016: In a surprise move, the COAS Gen. Raheel Sharif paid a two-day official visit to Cairo. 

According to Radio Pakistan, Gen. Raheel Sharif was warmly received in Cairo. He met Chief of Staff and Defence Minister separately. He discussed Pakistan-Egypt military relations with the emphasis on enhancing defence and security collaboration, and training exchanges.

It is learned by Al- Bab that detailed discussion was held on a joint effort to fight terrorism. The sources said that the visit boosted significantly the military-to-military ties.

The Egyptian government also arranged a meeting with the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who commended Pakistan Army’s success in fighting terrorism and Pakistan’s efforts for regional stability.

Another highlight of Gen. Raheel’s visit to Cairo was his meeting with Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb in the prestigious Al-Azhar University. The army chief emphasized the need to harness Muslim youth towards enlightenment, technological advancement, moderation, and harmony.

The embrace of the two armies is one of the most important developments in the Middle East in view of the fact that rogue elements in the Western world and intelligence agencies are targeting the two countries.

Pakistan is facing terrorism from every corner, which is targeting the armed forces of Pakistan to weaken the only stable institution. 

Subsequently, the rogue elements would initiate the “grand game” of the disintegration of Pakistan in order to seize its nuclear weapons and put the nation at the mercy of India. The US President Barak Obama never concealed his mission of changing India into a regional superpower. He openly and repeatedly demanded that Pakistan should first freeze its nuclear programme and stop production of nuclear tactical weapons. 

On the other hand, Obama was keen to enhance the Indian nuclear weapons through agreeing to export US nuclear technology to India despite the fact that New Delhi made it clear to all world leaders that it would never sign NPT.

Similarly, attempts were made to disintegrate Egypt by hijacking the 2011 Arab Spring. However, the armed forces of Egypt intervened to control the situation and to resolutely defeat the mullahs everywhere. Thus, under El-Sisi, Egypt is progressing well in all fields.

All credits and tributes should be given to the Egyptian Ambassador Sharif Shaheen for his relentless efforts to break the status quo and revitalize the bilateral ties.

In fact, Pakistan is lucky to have a high profile diplomat, Sharif Shaheen, as Egyptian Ambassador to Pakistan. Shaheen is ranked the third most experienced diplomat in the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

UNDP improved access to justice

Islamabad conference declares: improve access to justice through community-based paralegal services

Al-Bab Report



Islamabad, 26 July 2016 – Government officials, paralegals, and international and national representatives came together today to issue the Islamabad Declaration on Community-Based Paralegals, affirming the important role that paralegals play in resolving conflicts within communities. This declaration came at the end of a major conference in Islamabad co-hosted by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Rural Support Programmes Network.
Accessing the formal legal system can be a long, expensive and difficult process for many, especially women and marginalized groups. The National Conference on Community-Based Paralegals is the first time that the role of paralegals, who are trained in relevant aspects of the law but are not full-fledged lawyers, has been acknowledged in providing access to swift and accountable dispute resolution and judicial services within their communities.
Through the Islamabad Declaration, the attendees committed to enhancing the quality of services, called for their full recognition in communities, governments, and the legal system, and urged that paralegal services be considered a core part of development, including the fulfilment of Sustainable Development Goal 16 by advancing access to justice. They also declared that a core goal of the paralegal sector would be to ensure gender equity.
At the conference, attendees shared their experiences and resources and learned new tools and methods to enhance their own practice. They acknowledged the need to establish paralegal networks across Pakistan and the region, compiled strategies for appealing to governments to recognize them as providers of judicial services within their communities; and discussed approaches to capacity building and the development of formal relationships with government, bar associations, legal aid clinics and law schools.

The conference was held under UNDP Pakistan’s Strengthening Rule of Law Project. Operating in 12 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, this project endeavours to improve access to justice and strengthen the rule of law by engaging with the judiciary, bar associations, police, prosecution, and NGOs. To help reduce the load on the judiciary and promote access to swift justice, the project focuses on reforming alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and empowering community-based paralegals with funding from the European Union.

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

The rising Pak- Hungarian cooperation

The rising Pak- Hungarian cooperation
Dr. Jassim Taqui


In a pleasant surprise, the Ambassador of Hungry Istvan Szabo disclosed the depth of Pakistan-Hungry relations. He outlined the secret of the past that helped build and sustain these relations.

Ambassador Massod Khan, the Director General of ISSI along with Chairman of ISSI Ambassador Khalid Mahmood and a large number of diplomats and intellectuals were in attendance.

Supplementing, Ambassador Szabo in highlighting the Hungarian investment in Pakistan were Ali Murtaza Abbas, MOL Oil, and Gas Company in Pakistan and Afzaal Akhtar, Head Business support of MOL. 

Szabo maintained that the bilateral relations between Hungary and Pakistan were friendly and based on trust and mutual respect.

The feature of the relation is the investment of MOL in exploring oil and gas in KP province. During the last ten years, MOL invested over 2 billion euros.
On foreign relations, the two countries are pursuing multilateral diplomacy and taking measures to ensure regional peace and security.
Although diplomatic relations were established on November 26, 1965, Hungary opened its embassy in Islamabad in 1970. Similarly, Pakistan opened its Embassy in Budapest. However, the relations dated back to 1956. Pakistan played a significant role in the Hungarian struggle for independence.
Szabo proposed mutual visits on a summit level to further strengthen the relations between Budapest and Islamabad.
Szabo was not satisfied with the volume of trade, which does not reflect the excellent relations between the two countries. In 2015, Pakistan exports to Budapest were 90.5 million euros while Hungarian export to Pakistan stood at 82.5 million euros.
Szabo also highlighted Hungarian assistance to Pakistan in various fields including the donation of half million euros for the victims of 2005 earthquake in Pakistan and similar assistance to the flood affected areas in the 2010-2011 floods in Pakistan.
The two countries cooperate in the fields of education and defence. In 2013 and 2015, Hungarian cultural troupe performed in Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore. Szabo suggested more cultural cooperation to bring the two peoples closer to each other.
In the field of education, Hungry offered Pakistani students 80 scholarships. This number will increase to 200 next year.
Ambassador Khalid Mahmood said in his remarks that the fact Hungary invested 2 billion euros shuttered the notion that Pakistan was not safe for investment.
Following Questions and answers session, Ambassador Masood Khan delivered his concluding remarks in which he foresaw further cooperation between the two countries in all fields.

U.S. Embassy’s E-Teacher Program to Expand

U.S. Embassy’s E-Teacher Program to Expand
Al-Bab Report




Islamabad, July 26, 2016 – Twenty-eight E-Teacher Program alumni from across Pakistan gathered in Islamabad for focus group discussions on expanding the U.S. Embassy’s E-Teacher Program for teachers of the English language.  They also received training to promote and use Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in Pakistan focusing on English language skills.

“We are planning to double the size of our E-Teacher Program from 38 teachers in 2016 to more than 75 in 2017, so this workshop has offered a valuable opportunity to receive feedback from our previous program participants,” said Regional English Language Officer Jen MacArthur.  “I was pleased to hear about our alumni’s successes in teaching English from primary schools to universities all across Pakistan, and I look forward to seeing them use new tools like MOOCs to reach even more students.”
Muhammad Rashid, Assistant Professor of English at the Islamabad Model College for Boys, commented, “The E-Teacher workshop provided us the opportunity to have a face-to-face meeting with other Pakistani E-Teacher alumni and to learn from each other's experiences.  This will help us to plan future collaboration for our professional development.”
Since 2006, the U.S. Embassy has provided full scholarships through the E-Teacher Program for hundreds of Pakistani teachers to complete eight-week graduate-level English-language teaching courses online through U.S. universities.  

Monday, July 25, 2016

She

She

Jassim Taqui



Soft  beauty, you’re lovely gold,
people love you, you remain cold,

Love her  moves, kissing lips and tongue,
For how long you remain evasive, strong,

You always remind me of her face,
Full kindness, loving, total grace,

She's unique, melody  always sings,
All time angel with golden wings,

She's a flower floated in the air,
She's the sound of music, very fair,

Her love kills ego, I'm very near,
To all angels without any fear,

Her love is eternal life and care,
never found  here and there.


Challenge you if you dare touch,  come near,
 would knock you down; dying from fear,

Romantic dance, the beauty spent the day,
Dressed as liked, fleshy, seductive,  dismay,

Always aspired to show her skin, pure,
To satisfy her love in all forms and cure,

Loving you kissing my slightly blue,
Come, advance , make the love true,

Tired of hot weather, decided to swim nude,
Look time and again and change sex into food,

Covered my face so as  hide the concealed,

To enjoy every bit of me and to repeat, 

U.S. Ambassador Blome’s Meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar

U.S. Ambassador Blome’s Meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar The below is attributable to U.S. Mission Spokes...