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| America and human rights commissions never talk about the violations by Pak army in Pukhtunkhwa in different ways like extra judicial killings, missing persons, torture, confiscated public land illegally and many more. At the other hand, everyone is shouting on the Balochistan issue. |
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| Have you ever visited Quetta Friend? Most of what happens in Baluchistan is not reported in the media. Punjab for now wants some Pashtuns to burn. Aside from getting robbed for their natural resources, and being the least developed, Baluchis have been burning since the inception of Pakistan. A line[Durrand line] of hatred that raised a wall between the two brothers -Hamid Karzai
The men of Kábul and Khilj also went home; and whenever they were questioned about the Musulmáns of the Kohistán (the mountains), and how matters stood there, they said, "Don't call it Kohistán, but Afghánistán; for there is nothing there but Afgháns and disturbances." Thus it is clear that for this reason the people of the country call their home in their own language Afghánistán, and themselves Afgháns. The people of India call them Patán; but the reason for this is not known. But it occurs to me, that when, under the rule of Muhammadan sovereigns, Musulmáns first came to the city of Patná, and dwelt there, the people of India (for that reason) called them Patáns—but God knows! -Ferishta, 1560–1620 |
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Freedom is a right of every citizen. When Quebec was unraveling from the grounds of anti-French Canada, the Canadian government, instead of killing them, kidnapping them or conducting operations, issued a poll in Quebec that gave the right of every person living in Quebec to be freed from Canada. The number of people wanting freedom were drawn back then the people wanting to stay in Canada. The result, however, made Quebec stay in Canada. But most of whatever you’re saying is absolutely correct. I don’t care about any ordinary citizen claiming in their profiles or writing scripts such as: “Balochi + Sindhi + Pashtun + Panjabi = PAKISTAN, but the fact that the Government of Pakistan in reality is “Government of Punjab” says it all. And unless the capital moves, there is no way to escape the tyranny rule of the Panjabis than to be freed from Pakistan itself. These were the same Panjabi people that cursed our fellow Bengalis from Bangladesh whenever they use to visit Pakistan, calling them with mean forenames and insulting them in every way possible, which was the sole reason why Bangladesh didn’t wanted to be a part of Pakistan, with all the suffering and humiliation they had to get to live with them. And the fact that Bangladesh is more economically and globally a head of Pakistan gives us direct instances of the moral makeup of the Panjabi government. To be honest, Pashtuns should have their own country, and Balochis should have their own country, without us or our help however, Pakistan would completely fall down its grounds. Or more specifically, the next day, the news would be: “Americans have taken control and have occupied Pakistan”. G wa tra Baloch , Balochistan Zindabad |
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| There is another dimension to this issue, too: Baluchs are united in their approach towards resistance and independence. Pashtuns on the other hand are divided in pro- and anti-Pakistan forces and it seems so far that the pro-Pakistan-Pashtuns, also represented in the Army and the political establishment, are doing the show. As harsh as it may sound.....the state of Pashtuns as a people has to worsen so they wake up and establish a common sense towards independence. Into the last good fight I´ll ever know Live and die on this day Live and die on this day |
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| Well, I am not in support of any operation against Balochis. I am just raising a question. M17, You are talking about the operation in Balochistan for the last 6 years and we are facing operations plural for the last 11 years in Khyber pukhtunkhwa in different shapes, not ever by Pak army but also in shape of Drone attacks. Admin Khan, my visit to Quetta will not make any difference even yours. What we see is clear difference, every human right activist from within Pakistan or international is crying on Balochistan atrocities, kidnapping, killings, torturing but the number such incidents is far more than in Pukhtunkhwa than Balochistan. But I have not seen a single international human rights organistan or anyone else have showed their concerns over these. |
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Aftab Sherpao, Afzal Khan and numerous other Pashtoon leaders from Pukhtunkhwa, it is impossible because these leaders and their parties have sworn in to protect the soil of Pakistan and they are ready to give the last drop of their blood from Pakistan and have pledged to the nation that they will fight behind the Pak army and ISI so who do you expect that they will rise and raise the slogan of free Pukhtunkhwa ? Bacha Khan and his ideology has gone long ago. |
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http://tehrantimes.com/politics/1006...n-enemys-field “My question is: Who is killing who in our region? Who have aligned themselves against who in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Bahrain, Yemen, Libya, and other countries?” -Mahmoud Ahmadinejad |
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| so who does ahmadinejad think are the 'masters' of the 'zionist' regime? muslims have been fighting against each other since the division of sunni and shia. that is their main problem that you need to solve. |
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Pakistan should stop supporting the NATO war in Afghanistan with NATO supplies and drone attacks. Na-Pak army should withdraw from FATA. The few "false Pashtun nationalists" live in the West and are 5th Column citizens who support the NATO/Paki war in Afghanistan. They are the last people to be concerned about the bloodshed of Balochis, considering they support the bloodshed of their own people under different guises in different times. Yesterday it was communism, today it is democracy and war on terror. Cheerleaders for war |
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