Many people have visited Lal Masjid it seems, but I wonder if anyone visited Dargai or even remembers?
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We are waiting to hear the details from your visit to Dargai :)
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The Nov 2006 blast at the Punjab Regimental Center right?
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Did thousands of people, including young and elderly women and children, die there, with Qurans in their hands, for it to be even compared with the Lal Masjid democide?
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Those soldiers were martyred by supporters of fasadis of Lal Masjid.
God bless them.
May God save Pakistan from this Evil.
“The bomber wrapped a chadar (cloak) around his body and came running into the training area and exploded himself where recruits had gathered for training,” a military official said,
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We are waiting to hear the details from your visit to Dargai :)
I love the smiley face you post over the deaths of young recruits undergoing training. You stand against Pakistan and it is now established 100%.
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Did thousands of people, including young and elderly women and children, die there, with Qurans in their hands, for it to be even compared with the Lal Masjid democide?
Lying is against Islam, yet you still do it. The death toll was not in the thousands. The people inside lal masjid were given a choice. Countless chose to leave and walked outside and were not harmed. These recruits were going on their daily activities and did not even see what was coming. Did your terrorist friend give them a choice?
I know that people like you do not believe in the concept of nation states and thus are enemies of Pakistan, so it is not even worth debating with you. Forgive us if we don't have sympathy for people whose stated goal is to destroy the country and society.
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I love the smiley face you post over the deaths of young recruits undergoing training. You stand against Pakistan and it is now established 100%.
Sir jee. I was smiling because I was glad someone brought this up... I want to hear your account from your visit. My heart goes out to every single pakistani... Commando Saahab.
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Sir jee. I was smiling because I was glad someone brought this up... I want to hear your account from your visit. My heart goes out to every single pakistani... Commando Saahab.
Nice attempt at backtracking, but it won't work. Also, your attempt at being "funny" is failing badly. You have to be in the army or have security clearance to visit that area now. You should know this taliban bhai.
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Nice attempt at backtracking, but it won't work. Also, your attempt at being "funny" is failing badly. You have to be in the army or have security clearance to visit that area now. You should know this taliban bhai.
teRhi hee rahai gee.. kabhi seedhi naheeN ho gee...
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teRhi hee rahai gee.. kabhi seedhi naheeN ho gee...
Make jokes about suicide bombings with your taliban friends, not among Pakistanis, ok?
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Make jokes about suicide bombings with your taliban friends, not among Pakistanis, ok?
stop accusing me of something that you have no idea about.
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[note]Everyone please don't make assumptions about each other and don't fire allegations for no reason, discuss what needs to be discussed without getting offensive and personal. That way we can have some constructive debate.[/note]
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Getting back to the general topic, does anyone remember Oct18th in Karachi? Have lawyers protested this day?
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Well, another terrorist attack by the murderers who hide behind Islam. 6 of them were civilians.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/05/18/pakistan.bombing.ap/index.html
10 killed in bombing near Pakistani army base
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) – A suicide bomber attacked a busy market outside an army base in Pakistan’s militancy-plagued northwest Sunday, killing at least 10 people – including four soldiers – and wounding 18 others, officials said.
The attack in North West Frontier Province was the deadliest in more than two months in Pakistan. It came amid ongoing efforts by the government to reach peace deals with militants and on the heels of a suspected U.S. missile strike that left several dead in a nearby tribal area.
There were no immediate claims of responsibility.
The attacker detonated his explosives between a bakery and the gate of the Punjab Regimental Center in the town of Mardan.
Shaukat Khan, a senior police officer, said 10 people were killed and 18 injured. Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas, the army’s top spokesman, said four of the dead were soldiers guarding the gate of the base, which appeared to have been the target.
Abbas said the bomber blew himself up when he was stopped by one of the soldiers. He said that the bakery is also run by the regimental center and that the commercial area is routinely guard by army soldiers.
Mussarat Khan, a witness at Mardan hospital, said at least 12 people were taken there. Security forces cordoned off the blast site and were collecting evidence, Abbas said.
Pakistan’s northwest is considered a haven for militants with links to the Taliban and al Qaeda, many of whom are determined to drive U.S. forces out of neighboring Afghanistan.
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The government, in power some seven weeks, has sought peace deals with some militant groups, a step away from the more forceful tactics of President Pervez Musharraf, a longtime ally of the United States in the war on terrorism.
One of the militants’ demands has been the withdrawal of the army from parts of the northwest, where tens of thousands of troops have been deployed to fight extremists.
Attacks had subsided overall since the government came to power, though they had not entirely disappeared. Just last month, a car bomb near a police station in Mardan killed three people, including a policeman.
The latest attack appears to be the worst in the country since a pair of suicide bombings in mid-March killed 27 people in Lahore, a normally peaceful city in Pakistan’s east.
Wajid Ali Khan, a government official in the North West Frontier Province, condemned the attack, calling it “cowardly.”
“We are engaged in efforts for peace and stability in this province, and this seemed to be an act to sabotage our efforts,” Khan said. “We will keep on going in our peace efforts; we will continue our talks.”
Spokesmen for Taliban militants in Pakistan could not immediately be reached for comment.
Just days ago, an apparent U.S. missile strike on a suspected militant hideout in Pakistan’s Bajur region left about a dozen people dead and drew sharp protests from some Pakistani officials and political parties.
Militants vowed to take revenge on America for the attack – but also said they would continue to support the peace talks.
Please do post a video of yourself doing a lone protest on Share Faisal…
Jazakallah.
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No sympathy from you towards victims of a suicide bombing. What a shock!
You just keep proving the obvious, you rejoice the deaths of innocent Pakistanis at the hands of terrorists.