Re: Pakistan on course to become an extremist Islamist state
its not just people who say that, facts say that..
right, and since the current system is broken, lets just replace it with anything. and taleban really showed their great concern for education and all their efforts when primary, secondary, and univeristy education was not only free when they ran afghanistan, but they top 500 of global top 500 unis were all in afghanistan.
hmmm i think of aga kgan, lums, iba, fast and see some good institutions. I see number of universities in pak in 1989 and 2009 and see they have increased, so it does not appear to be as doom and gloom as u paint it, its bad but defintely ivy league compared to the great educational infrastructure in kandahar under taleban, pre 2002.
really, where else are girls not allowed to go to school by the govt?
well he is back now, so all should be good now right? :halo:
so replace those thugs with worse thugs..nice..
example of afghanistan is in front of you.
Social System
because in this case the oppression of women is not a state policy, under taleban it is…
so increase that misery of poverty to more people?
hey as long as taleban dont think the treatment is haram right, a la polio vaccinations…
which way, if u dont know, then move to FATA and find out..