Copyright and Member Privacy Statement

Copyright Policy:

Reproducing anything from this site without prior notification and permission from the Nationalist News Network is forbidden. Please refrain from this.

Member Privacy:

To protect member privacy we are bound to withhold the names of organizations, names of members and leaders, dates and time, locations and other information on account of the 1974 attacks conducted the Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s government upon the Nationalists and Canada’s draconian attack on Pakistani Nationalism on its soil in 2011 and continued harassment of Ex-leader Sultan through the monitoring of his internet activity which masks an attempt to glean information about a growing movement.

This is our stated policy so if you find names edited out please do not worry as Nationalists can access the full articles in various publications. This is a necessity due to in acceptance of any one who believes in Pakistan at all. Unfortunately this in acceptance is not only seen across the world but within Pakistan as well.

Comments Policy:

Comments are open online from both Nationalists and non-members. Just use the comment box below each page or article. Alternatively if you are worried about your personal information and IP addresses being leaked, making you identifiable we can post your comments for you. The administrator of this effort is Havi Sultan. You can contact him at havisultan47@gmail.com if you wish.

Occasionally we may post comments from the Nationalist Monthly, the Patriot and other (English language) magazines with occasional translations from Urdu or scanned Urdu pages.

Nationalist Privacy Act (Information Act)

By law the Nationalist News Network is governed by Article 23 of the Nationalist (Pakistani) laws. Member privacy is to be protected to deter abuse (of Member Rights) as previously leakages of information have resulted in gross abuses of Nationalists to live their lives as respected and equal members.

Explanation of these laws by Havi Sultan (Ex Leader PNA Canada Chapter):

According to Nationalist tradition laws are made to make members stronger. They are mostly for the local, Pakistani wing to build up a culture where laws are obeyed unless they are laws that call for the harassment of any (ethnic, religious or other) group.

These (laws) don’t necessarily challenge the writ of the elected government even if it is a (unlawful) child of Bhutto but we recommend that they are followed so that you can be disciplined citizens.

For outsiders

Outsiders who wish to know more about our movement, whether Pakistani or of foreign origin may contact us through our official representative @t havisultan47@gmail.com

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