Pakistan's Shia Genocide !!

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We are just messenger and not doing anything else. In 21st century, we need to know all types of news. They raise Gujarat riot everyday. There is no harm, posting Shia genocide. We are posting what is available everywhere and noting on own. Take it as news and don't think more mate.
 

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The more radicalised it get, it is for the better,

China will desert her and so will the US.

And then the reality of Islam will visit them - killing each other to prove who is the real inheritor of their Prophet!
 

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pk start getting radicalized in 80s and 90s and thats why we saw problem in kashmir. if they wouldnt have then kashmir could have been really a paradise. the problem is not shia genocide or internal trouble but the counter measure they take. they will try to deflect blame onto India or start war with India. this will settle the problem for brief period of time but it wil cause unnecessary trouble for India.
what type of settlement you want for pakistan? you want it get broken, then we need diff policy for smaller pakistan.
you want them to stay one and go back to stone age. they will inherit stone age characteristics of useless aggression and guerrilla warfare conflicting damage to Indian army.
i want them to stay one but obey Indian directives and also remain one but weak just like usa and mexico. or uk and ireland. and this requires the damage to their institution and not strengthening. such things make institution strong only. thats why im fundamentally against them
 

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^^ You pose an interesting question. What kind of Pakistan would be best for India?

I say that a united and unbroken Pakistan can never ever be good for India. Whether they are stable or unstable, the basic anti-India nature of that nation will not change. If they are stable, their economy might grow with Chinese help and investment, and they will ceaselessly try to bleed and harm India. We can never get Pakistan to "obey Indian directives" - I think that is a fond hope. The nation's basis will fall apart if it starts doing that.

The absolutely best possible outcome for India would be the breakup of Pakistan. Into multiple nations of Balochistan, Sindh, maybe even Mohajiristan (Karachi?), and West Punjab. POK will get real independence and have free borders with Indian Kashmir.

And an unstable Pakistan today, makes conditions ripe for such a situation (split Pakistan) tomorrow.
 

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^^ You pose an interesting question. What kind of Pakistan would be best for India?

I say that a united and unbroken Pakistan can never ever be good for India. Whether they are stable or unstable, the basic anti-India nature of that nation will not change. If they are stable, their economy might grow with Chinese help and investment, and they will ceaselessly try to bleed and harm India. We can never get Pakistan to "obey Indian directives" - I think that is a fond hope. The nation's basis will fall apart if it starts doing that.

The absolutely best possible outcome for India would be the breakup of Pakistan. Into multiple nations of Balochistan, Sindh, maybe even Mohajiristan (Karachi?), and West Punjab. POK will get real independence and have free borders with Indian Kashmir.

And an unstable Pakistan today, makes conditions ripe for such a situation (split Pakistan) tomorrow.
u dont know the consequence of breaking of pakistan. east pak and west pka. india did what u are talking about now. what happened. after break up they got more anti india and instead of pressure from just one side we now face equal or near equal threat from two sides. now what this implies? its useless to break pakistan. they will all pose greater threat to india.
again i stress upon fact that we need weak nation to be our neighbor whose anger is no different from its neutral behavior. like mongolia and china and canada and usa. mexico on the other hand is problem as it is unstable
 

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u dont know the consequence of breaking of pakistan. east pak and west pka. india did what u are talking about now. what happened. after break up they got more anti india and instead of pressure from just one side we now face equal or near equal threat from two sides. now what this implies? its useless to break pakistan. they will all pose greater threat to india.
again i stress upon fact that we need weak nation to be our neighbor whose anger is no different from its neutral behavior. like mongolia and china and canada and usa. mexico on the other hand is problem as it is unstable
It will be easy to face 6 Bangladesh like country at same time but It would be difficult to face 3 Pakistan like country at same time. :thumb:
 

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We can face 4 Bangladesh at same time but we can't face 4 Pakistan at same time. :thumb:
unnecessary political burden. moreover internationally india is now enemy of one state ie pakistan. then it will be four nations, this will bring down india's position as a peaceful state.
 

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unnecessary political burden. moreover internationally india is now enemy of one state ie pakistan. then it will be four nations, this will bring down india's position as a peaceful state.
US has 50 enemy then what ?

3 Bangladesh type country is better than 1 Pakistan.
Bangladesh defence capability is not even 1/10th of Pakistan.

Nothing will bring down India's position until and unless we maintain good relation with other countries.

And by the way, We are not doing anything. It's all about Pakistan and their people. If happens then ? We will cross the bridge when it comes. We are just moving in right direction and whatever will come, we will face it. Can we stop division of Pakistan if happens ?? NO. then forget it. we are not doing anything. You are taking few news too seriously mate.
 

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US has 50 enemy then what ?

3 Bangladesh type country is better than 1 Pakistan.
Bangladesh defence capability is not even 1/10th of Pakistan.

Nothing will bring down India's position until and unless we maintain good relation with other countries.

And by the way, We are not doing anything. It's all about Pakistan and their people. If happens then ? We will cross the bridge when it comes. We are just moving in right direction and whatever will come, we will face it. Can we stop division of Pakistan if happens ?? NO. then forget it. we are not doing anything. You are taking few news too seriously mate.
usa has enemy but no one on its boundary. its completely diff scenario. im worried about the desparate attempt pak or should i say pa will make ie war to shift the attention of its local population.
 

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usa has enemy but no one on its boundary. its completely diff scenario. im worried about the desparate attempt pak or should i say pa will make ie war to shift the attention of its local population.
We are not doing anything. So, JUST RELAX DUDE !! :rolleyes:
 

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Gunmen kill 12 Shia people in Quetta

Gunmen kill 12 Shia people in Quetta

04th Oct



QUETTA
: Police says gunmen have killed 12 Shia Muslims in southwest Pakistan in an apparent sectarian attack.

Police official Hamid Shakeel says the attackers stopped the Shias Tuesday as they were riding on a bus on the outskirts of Quetta.

The gunmen forced them to stand in a line and then opened fire, killing 12 people and wounding six others. It is unclear if those wounded were also Shia.


Gunmen kill 12 shia people in Quetta | Metropolitan | DAWN.COM
 
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Big London protest against Mastung killings

Big London protest against Mastung killings

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

LONDON: More than a thousand protestors assembled outside the Pakistan High Commission here on Monday to condemn the killings of Shia Hazara tribe in Quetta.

It was the biggest demonstration ever held outside the Pakistan High Commission here on a working day. The protestors travelled from all major cities of the UK through coaches. Families, children, elderly and youth came together to condemn what they described as the 'ethnic sectarian cleansing' by Taliban affiliated militant sectarian groups.

Organised by Hazara International Forum of Great Britain, Hazara Organisation UK and their affiliate Hazara organisations, the demonstrators expressed their anger over the relentless attacks on the Hazara and the state's almost complete capitulation to the murderous sectarian groups who have killed Shias all over Pakistan but with full impunity in Quetta.

They said the militants linked with Lashkar-e-Jehangvi and Sipah-e-Sahaba had distributed leaflets in the local area and had openly claimed responsibility for the latest cold-blooded murder of more than 25 Shia pilgrims who were on their way to visit the holy places in Iran.

The demonstrators blamed Interior Minister Rehman Malik and Balochistan Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani for treating the Hazaras with disgust and non-seriously. "The interior minister and the chief minister should tender their resignations," they said.

A petition was presented before High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan in which the Hazara organisations blamed the government for 'criminal negligence', 'racist' and 'discriminatory' attitude towards Hazaras. It demanded a judicial commission under the supervision of a serving Supreme Court judge to investigate these killings and the victims of the target killings must be supported financially.

Big London protest against Mastung killings
 

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LeJ leader continues to preach violence



Malik Ishaq vows to continue his killing spree even if he is jailed for it.



LAHORE:

'Cognitive dissonance' fails to describe the words and actions of Malik Ishaq, the leader of the sectarian militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), recently released on bail.

Far from keeping a lowprofile, the man accused of murdering 70 people – most of them Shia – is active once again, preaching hatred and violence in the name of Islam, according to an internal document prepared by a law enforcement department of the Punjab government and made available to The Express Tribune.

The document titled: "Highly objectionable activities of Malik Ishaq" reads "Please find enclosed herewith four vernacular reports regarding some highly objectionable activities of Malik Ishaq whose name has also been placed in the fourth schedule of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) for information and appropriate legal action."

"Ishaq addressed Maulvi Muhammad Yasin's Madrassah Tajul Aloom at Tab Chouhan on September 2. Earlier the same day, he also gave an address at Maki Mosque, Thal Hamza District in Rahim Yar Khan," reads the cover letter enclosed with the document.
"All those against Sahaba, are not our personal enemies, but the enemies of Islam. And we will fight them "¦ we cannot tolerate these elements at any cost," Ishaq had said during his address, reveals the document.

On September 4 and 5, Ishaq also visited Tranda Panah with Shafiq Maavia, a man whose name was also placed in the fourth schedule of the ATA (meaning he and every person who visited him would be watched by the police). This programme was hosted by Ayub Maavia. He later attended a Difa-e-Sahaba conference held at Madrasa Qasamul Uloom which was hosted by Maulana Manzoor Amed.

During the conference, they chanted some highly inflammatory slogans. Ishaq, then, also vowed that the "killings of the enemies of Sahaba would continue".

"Prisons will not stop our mission. The LeJ is not a terrorist outfit. It was set up to ensure proper respect for the companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH)," Ishaq said. He said he would not abandon its mission even if he's jailed for it once again. "Our struggle will continue," he reiterated.

On September 6 Ishaq visited the house of high-profile terrorist, Abdul Wahab alias Aanek Wala Jin, whose name is also included in the Red Book, comprising particulars of most-wanted terrorists.

He was accompanied by Qari Manzoor Ahmed Shakar, the general secretary of District Kasur, whose name is also placed in the fourth schedule of the ATA.

The entry of Malik Ishaq and Syed Ghulam Rasool Shah, a close aide of Ishaq's and coaccused in various cases of terrorism registered against the LeJ leader, has been banned within the limits of District Toba Tek Singh for three months due to provocative speeches and inciting violence.

Despite being declared a terrorist organisation, policemen have been deployed at Ishaq's residence in Mohallah Islam Nagar.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 18th, 2011.

LeJ leader continues to preach violence – The Express Tribune

It is such a shame that these two OBESE(Baby Elephants) who look like "KASAI" in their photographs have nothing better in this life other than
kill innocent human beings. SHAME on you Pakistan.
 

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Afghan Hazara people hold a demonstration to protest against the killing of their ethnic people in Quetta of Pakistan, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Oct. 7, 2011. The outlawed extremist group "Lashkar-e-Jhangi" has claimed responsibility for several recent attacks on Shia Muslims in Balochistan, Pakistan.



 

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Shias seem to have a rough time wherever Sunnis are a majority!
 

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More Shiites Killed in Pakistan

Explosion kills many Shiites in Pakistan, police say

January 15, 2012

Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- At least 14 people were killed and 20 injured in a blast in the Pakistani town of Khan Pur, a police official said Sunday.

The dead were Shiite Muslims marking the holy day of Chehlum, the 40th day after the anniversary of the death of Hussain, the grandson of the prophet Mohammed.

Police are investigating the cause of the blast, said Sohail Chatta, the police official.

The town is in central Pakistan, in the district of Rahim Yar Khan in Southern Punjab Province.

Explosion kills many Shiites in Pakistan, police say - CNN.com
 

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Pakistan blast: Shias killed in Khanpur processios

Already the population of Hindus and Sikhs wiped out in Pakistan from more-then 25% in 1947 to just 2% now, and now their target is Shia minorities, only the god can save the minority community of Pakistan, because a recent study conducted by USA shows in Pakistan schools they teach hatred against Hindus and other minority community very openly...

15 January 2012
BBC News - Pakistan blast: Shias killed in Khanpur procession


At least 17 people have been killed and some 20 wounded in a bomb attack on a Shia religious procession in the central Pakistani city of Khanpur.

Police initially thought the blast had been caused by an electrical fault, but later confirmed it was a bomb.

The attack targeted Shias marking the festival of Arbain, one of the main holy days of the Shia calendar.

There have been a number of attacks targeting the minority Shia community, carried out by Sunni militants.

The remote-controlled bomb was planted near an electric pole, Sohail Chattha, the area's police chief, told Reuters news agency.

He said it was set off as the procession approached.

"There was a loud explosion a few yards from the procession and we all scrambled to get away," Imran Iqbal, who was in the procession, told Reuters.


"Debris was everywhere, and a cloud of dust engulfed us. Many people died on the spot."

Cameras captured the sound of the blast - which silenced the mourning chants of the marchers - followed by the sight of a cloud of dust rising into the sky, the BBC's Shoaib Hasan reports from Karachi.

As the dust cleared, the wounded dragged themselves from the scene of the blast, their cries filling the air, he said.

Ambulances arrived quickly and rushed the injured to local hospitals.

Angry members of the procession later clashed with the police amid accusations that the security provided had been inadequate.

No organisation has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, our correspondent says.

But South Punjab is home turf to Pakistan's deadliest Sunni militant group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, which is notoriously anti-Shia, he adds.
 

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i was the one who broke news in shout box about khanpur blast,rahem yar khan..
 

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