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Old 07-03-2012, 09:38 AM   #14
new-nickname-zanovo

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the only way you can be tracked is through your IP address. besides that if you wish to discuss J!h@d you should always have anonymous emails with which to register at different J!h@di forums.
for IP address the easiest is that one doesn't login to the same account from the same location always. for example one can login to same account sometimes from university, sometimes from a friend's house and sometimes from your own house.
some better tips should be available on the net.
you shouldn't worry much if you are living in indo-pak.


Using IPs all over the place will be pretty dangerous. As computers in cafes and especially universities often have filters or moniters involved. To avoid IP detection, it is recommended that you use a PROXY service. You can download software such as TOR or others. Or you can use proxy servers, or proxy lists.


true.
moulana can post a good defence over there of ttp and we can all read it/discuss it. alternately he can send his points to me at reachingout2theleft@gmail.com and i'll incorporate them in my blog (or refute them if im not convinced : p)
Who is this "moulana" you guys are referring to? and whats all the talk about Jhuf? you know.... for people who think im just a nobody, what if i were to say im part of the jhuf loop?.. jhuf is only related to Lal Masjid to a certain degree, its not the "official" forum for Jamia Hafsa, mind u.



I hold no views, to understand whats going on in pakistan, reading up on the events that culminated into this backlash of internal war, is important for me. I am doing my own bit of research (you'll have to trust me when i say i am doing it with an open mind) and i include everyone and anyone with any knowledge (or who have been directly affected by the war) in fact the the thread u talk about (khurooj etc) was because i wanted to know the hanafi/deobandi POV as opposed to the Salafi (saudi ullama) in light of today's happenings ie TTP. But I only got emotional outbursts and some takfeeris. Anyway this article had some enlightening points, and since we've been discussing these issues on SF I shared it.
The TTP struggle started as a result of the Lal Masjid massacre. There's a quote by Mawlana Abdul Rashid Ghazi that said something like, (either it was in response to Pak-govt oppression; or it was in response to the fact that pak govt was preventing Muslims from practicing Islam).."..maybe one day Taliban could start in Pakistan as well".... and thats why TTP goes by the name of "taliban" more or less.

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