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Re: Hindus and Sikhs feel discriminated in Afghanistan, urge Indian go
Quit fibbing.
No, I believe that one should use common sense and take pragmatic decisions.If you cannot change or face the system and feel threatened, you should look for next best alternative.
2000 Jews left Pakistan and I bet they are are enjoying 1000 times better life in Israel than they would have in Pakistan.
Hindus and Sikhs in Afghanistan can migrate back to India or seek asylum elsewhere on religious grounds. Afghan society will not change in a long time but it can change their lives forever.
That is what is being a Jew in Pakistan.A Pakistani Jew steps cautiously out of the shadows
Karachi-born Faisal, aka Fishel, Benkhald, officially registered as a Muslim because of his father's religion, is seeking to change that status to embrace his mother's faith — an apostasy theoretically punishable by death
Read more: A Pakistani Jew steps cautiously out of the shadows | The Times of Israel A Pakistani Jew steps cautiously out of the shadows | The Times of Israel
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That is what is the situation of the Jews.As late as 2006, the sole survivor of the Karachi Jewish community, Rachel Joseph, a former teacher, then 88 years old, was battling for compensation for the broken promise from the property developers that had demolished the old synagogue; in exchange, she would receive an apartment, and a new small synagogue would be constructed on the old site. While the litigation wore on, she languished in a tiny room.
What Happened to Pakistan's Jews?
Quit fibbing.