Talk:Javed Nasir

Fixed the Article
I tried to fix it as much as I can, but it needs a lot of references. There are many conspiracy theories in the article that needs some solid backing up. Razzsic 08:42, 2 May 2007 (UTC)

This article is not neutral. Particularly, it says the US government pressured former Prime Minister Balakh Sher Mazari to sack Nasir. Mazari had said in a TV interview recently that it were 'friendly muslim countries' who had said if the ISI did not stop supporting rebels in their countries, the Organisation of Islamic Conference will declare Pakistan terrorist —Preceding unsigned comment added by 116.71.171.8 (talk) 21:39, 22 September 2008 (UTC)

It is confirmed by diplomat Dr. Maleeha Lodhi that it was the Muslim countries and their complains that led to his termination. It's in the citation, and confirmed by Iftikhar Ahmad as well in 2008. It was not the Americans but Muslim countries that wanted him go. Nasir is a conspiracy theorist that even denied the proves when it was presented to him by Iftikhar Ahmad where he denied his own writings and everything that was presented to him. During his interview, he used theories that was just theories to justify and protect himself from any wrongdoings.

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