Pakistan's Descent into Chaos: Terrorist & Drone Attacks

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Well.. they cannot sustain for long... and should be asked to reduce their nuclear arsenal
 

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Thousands at funeral of Pakistani executed for murdering governor


An estimated crowd of more than 100,000 people have attended the funeral of Mumtaz Qadri, in a massive show of support for the convicted murderer of a leading politician who had criticised Pakistan’s blasphemy laws.

The vast gathering on Tuesday centred on Liaquat Park in Rawalpindi, where a succession of clerics made fiery speeches bitterly condemning the government for giving the go-ahead for Monday’s execution of Qadri, a former police bodyguard who became a hero to many of his countrymen after he shot and killed Salmaan Taseer, the governor of Punjab province, in 2011.

Fearing violence, authorities closed schools and beefed up security in both the garrison city of Rawalpindi and neighbouring Islamabad, the capital. Key roads were closed to traffic and the “red zone” near important government buildings was sealed.

Many people had travelled from around the country to attend the funeral, and crowds spilled out of the park on to the adjacent thoroughfare where throngs crushed around the flower-strewn ambulance that eventually brought Qadri’s body to the event.

Some of the all-male crowd wore “I am Qadri” signs around their necks while others held up the front page of the Ummat newspaper for bypassers to kiss, which was entirely covered with a photo of Qadri’s dead and garlanded body.

Many in the crowd were furious with the courts for convicting Qadri, with the governing faction of prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League for not ordering a presidential pardon, and with the media for agreeing to a strict news blackout on the protests.

Despite the huge numbers of mourners, none of the fleet of satellite trucks representing Pakistan’s numerous television stations were in attendance.

Sajjad Akhtar Abassi, a lawyer wearing the black suit and tie of his trade, condemned the supreme court for upholding Qadri’s death sentence last year.

“It is a court of law, not a court of justice,” he said. “Islam is a religion of peace and harmony but it does not allow anybody to use wrong words against the prophet or any other holy character.”

Qadri’s supporters believe he was justified in killing Taseer as he left a restaurant in Islamabad in 2011 because he had called for the pardoning of a poor Christian woman who had been convicted under blasphemy laws, which he also condemned.

The blasphemy laws are much criticised by human rights groups who say hundreds of people, mostly members of religious minorities, have been convicted for insulting Islam, often on flimsy evidence.

“The government can never change the blasphemy law because we are a nation of Muslims and the constitution already protects the position of minorities,” said Abassi.

The extreme sensitivity of the issue was reflected in the silence of Pakistan’s usually voluble politicians on the decision to execute Qadri.

On Monday night, video footage appeared online showing the information minister, Pervaiz Rasheed, being heckled by passengers in the departure lounge of Karachi airport.

One politician who did comment was the minister for religious affairs, Pir Muhammad Amin Ul Hasnat Shah, who released a statement that described Qadri as a martyr and urged people to participate peacefully in his funeral.
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/01/funeral-pakistani-mumtaz-qadri-executed-salmaan-taseer


Everywhere same.... :daru:
 

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Pakistan in a nutshell......................................................................................

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Thousands at funeral of Pakistani executed for murdering governor


An estimated crowd of more than 100,000 people have attended the funeral of Mumtaz Qadri, in a massive show of support for the convicted murderer of a leading politician who had criticised Pakistan’s blasphemy laws.

The vast gathering on Tuesday centred on Liaquat Park in Rawalpindi, where a succession of clerics made fiery speeches bitterly condemning the government for giving the go-ahead for Monday’s execution of Qadri, a former police bodyguard who became a hero to many of his countrymen after he shot and killed Salmaan Taseer, the governor of Punjab province, in 2011.

Fearing violence, authorities closed schools and beefed up security in both the garrison city of Rawalpindi and neighbouring Islamabad, the capital. Key roads were closed to traffic and the “red zone” near important government buildings was sealed.

Many people had travelled from around the country to attend the funeral, and crowds spilled out of the park on to the adjacent thoroughfare where throngs crushed around the flower-strewn ambulance that eventually brought Qadri’s body to the event.

Some of the all-male crowd wore “I am Qadri” signs around their necks while others held up the front page of the Ummat newspaper for bypassers to kiss, which was entirely covered with a photo of Qadri’s dead and garlanded body.

Many in the crowd were furious with the courts for convicting Qadri, with the governing faction of prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League for not ordering a presidential pardon, and with the media for agreeing to a strict news blackout on the protests.

Despite the huge numbers of mourners, none of the fleet of satellite trucks representing Pakistan’s numerous television stations were in attendance.

Sajjad Akhtar Abassi, a lawyer wearing the black suit and tie of his trade, condemned the supreme court for upholding Qadri’s death sentence last year.

“It is a court of law, not a court of justice,” he said. “Islam is a religion of peace and harmony but it does not allow anybody to use wrong words against the prophet or any other holy character.”

Qadri’s supporters believe he was justified in killing Taseer as he left a restaurant in Islamabad in 2011 because he had called for the pardoning of a poor Christian woman who had been convicted under blasphemy laws, which he also condemned.

The blasphemy laws are much criticised by human rights groups who say hundreds of people, mostly members of religious minorities, have been convicted for insulting Islam, often on flimsy evidence.

“The government can never change the blasphemy law because we are a nation of Muslims and the constitution already protects the position of minorities,” said Abassi.

The extreme sensitivity of the issue was reflected in the silence of Pakistan’s usually voluble politicians on the decision to execute Qadri.

On Monday night, video footage appeared online showing the information minister, Pervaiz Rasheed, being heckled by passengers in the departure lounge of Karachi airport.

One politician who did comment was the minister for religious affairs, Pir Muhammad Amin Ul Hasnat Shah, who released a statement that described Qadri as a martyr and urged people to participate peacefully in his funeral.
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/01/funeral-pakistani-mumtaz-qadri-executed-salmaan-taseer

Everywhere same.... :daru:
Pakistani news reports are claiming that an FIR has been registered against 7000 people. That's really underwhelming. I hoped there would be some sort of violence that I can sit back and enjoy with popcorn. Sigh, never mind; There's always a next time :p
 

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I'm surprised their 100% original paki slogan wasn't used
KITNE X MAROGE? HAR GHAR SE X NIKLEGA!!!!
 

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country ko gali de do call your government bad .. do narebaazi ...
this is how you become leader in India ..
 

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That is a MILLION march,they send a message to ALL porkis if any one WANT TO CHANGE(Criticize) the 'blasphemy law' they will be butchered.

From last 3/4 years porkis are becoming more arabs (Beards&Burkas).It is actually a good sign,More Islam...More Violence&Poverty... More terrorism.... More peace in India... 'coz power will transfer to mullas from uniformed mullas(Army). :D
Nope,They will export these murderous mullahs to India.
 

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Tiranga in JNU...... Bharat Mata ki JAI!!!!!!!


Majboor ho hi gaye saley deshdrohi ..... Jai ho Namo and doval !!
 
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That is a MILLION march,they send a message to ALL porkis if any one WANT TO CHANGE(Criticize) the 'blasphemy law' they will be butchered.

From last 3/4 years porkis are becoming more arabs (Beards&Burkas).It is actually a good sign,More Islam...More Violence&Poverty... More terrorism.... More peace in India... 'coz power will transfer to mullas from uniformed mullas(Army). :D
Really? Because looking at the terror index - Pakistan has been becoming more peaceful while India has been becoming more violent. Not to metnion - Pakistan went 3 slots down in Fragile State index whole India went a whopping 6 slots up - so you should worry about your shithole before you talk shit.
 

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NO,Hafeez/JeM/Let and etc are just visible parties but our real enemy was/is/will be ISI&PA.

2.In PAK 20% Shiites are there,10% liberals .....Sunni groups are already butchering shiites .... 30% is not a small number if RAW has brains supply guns to these 2 groups and ISIS (like CIA)........ Civil-war........our Popcorn time :p
Sunni groups arent fighting Shias - I'm Shia; the TTP target everyone and anyone - if they attack Shias it doesnt mean that Sunnis are figthing Shias. Even though Pakistan is 20% Shia - their army is 40% Shia.
 

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Pakistan's Sartaj Aziz Admits Taliban Leaders Are Living There

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's top diplomat has admitted what the country has long denied: that it supports some members of the Afghan Taliban and gives them shelter.

Sartaj Aziz, Pakistan's Advisor to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, told an audience at the Council for Foreign Relations Tuesday that Pakistan had "some influence" in convincing the militant insurgent group to the negotiating table "because their leadership is in Pakistan."


Sartaj Aziz, pictured here with U.S counterpart John Kerry. Cliff Owen / AP
He said: "I think people who have dealt with this issue recognize that Taliban in the best of times … did not listen to Pakistan always…and now we have some influence on them because their leadership is in Pakistan and they get some medical facilities, their families are here. So we can use those levers to pressurize them to say 'come to the table.'."

Aziz, who was in Washington this week to meet counterpart John Kerry for the latest round of Pakistan-U.S. talks, admitted that Islamabad could not "negotiate on behalf of the Afghan government because we can't offer them what the Afghan government can offer them."

A spokesman for Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded Thursday to Aziz' admission, saying: "You need to see things in their correct perspective. I will not comment on the adviser's statement."

The Pakistan-U.S. 'strategic dialogue' is a series of high level talks aimed at improving cooperation and convincing the Taliban to negotiate an end to its 15 year-old insurgency and America's longest war.


http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/p...mits-taliban-leaders-are-living-there-n531846

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pakistan is minding own business of terrorism by sucking d*ck of terrorists in pak
 

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