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Can someone please post a news that world make me feel proud as a Pakistani man.

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“In Pakistan, Clark said, beating one’s wife is customary.”

well, thanks..Ms. Clark..just to save your client.

the man deserves to be beaten to death the same way.

I can still imagine people coming in this thread and having issues with eveyrthing…for the love of pakistan, you know!!

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You can be proud that the news missed the wider world for a whole 5 days.

Because Pakistan comes first. :frowning:

it was on Facebook 5 days ago. I posted it late, hoping that someone else would on gs before me.

I guess there is less sensation in a Pakistani woman beaten to death by her husband using stick, than Pakistani woman beaten to death by her father using stick

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^Yeah looks like. And also you need to know the proper vocabulary, and know when to use “stoned” and when to use bludgeoned".

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How about this one

Houston-based Pakistani man arrested and charged with trafficking counterfeit pharmaceuticals

A Pakistani man residing in Houston was arrested Tuesday following the return of a seven-count indictment involving counterfeit Viagra® and Cialis® products, announced U.S. Attorney Kenneth Magidson, Southern District of Texas. This joint investigation is being conducted by U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations and the Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Criminal Investigations (FDA-OCI).
Mohammad Jamal Rashid, 45, a U.S. permanent resident, was indicted Sept. 12. The sealed indictment was unsealed Sept. 24 after his arrest by HSI special agents. Rashid made his initial appearance Tuesday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Stephen Wm. Smith; he was released after posting bond.
“This arrest is the culmination of a multi-agency effort to prevent counterfeit pharmaceuticals from being smuggled and distributed across international borders,” said Brian Moskowitz, special agent in charge of HSI Houston. “This arrest is a reminder to those who chose to engage in illegal activity and endanger the public that HSI will use all of its resources to identify, investigative and dismantle these criminal networks wherever they operate.”

^ Now I can sleep in peace tonight. :frowning:

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If your sense of national pride depends on random negative incidents caused by others whom you have nothing to do with, then there isn’t much that can help you restore that pride.
Because not as if there is a shortage of postive ‘pakistani’ news items.

As for the culprit, hope he rots in prison.

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This has been the trend recently. Post a news article of yet another horror story involving a Pakistani and have everyone take turns expressing disgust and contempt for Pakistan. “A Pakistani man killed his wife over dinner? OMG I better start feeling inadequate about being a Pakistani now because no other man from any other part of the world would do something like that, it’s just the wife murdering Pakistani scum. Why did I have to be born a Pakistani, why was God so unfair to me? It seems I have a long day of self-loathing ahead of me, sigh”

Husband enraged over how his wife cooked his breakfast eggs kills her and four others in Kentucky shotgun rampage

You want to feel proud as a Pakistani man? Go do something about it yourself. Give away all your belongings to a charity, you will make front page in no time.

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:inna:

next it will be “man beats his wife to death for not looking at him in a loving manner”
perhaps Julie Clark will get a chance to make a career out of defending so-called Pakistani culture…

as for posting news that would make you proud TLK…
remember that the good is only good when we compare it to the bad.
take solace in the thought that there are so many good people amongst us who consider this a horrific thing to do.

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^AL Hamdulillah

Oye hoye. Itne aqalmand bhashan baaz replies ke baad mere paas tou koi jawaab hee nahi bachaa dene ke liye.

Let’s keep ignoring women getting beaten to death, let’s give charity everyone. Peer PP said so

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Another despicable, disgusting man.
Pakistani man accused of raping 30 sheep.
https://in.news.yahoo.com/pakistani-accused-raping-30-sheep-saudi-arabia-055101869.html

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and i thought there was no shortage of positive pakistani news…post those

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i wonder where that 75 year old man got all the physical strength to beat his wife to death with a stick. didn’t he get tired? that would have spared her life!

TLK, since no one created any thread for this sad news, here it is for you:

Murder in Rabwah - Blogs - DAWN.COM

Murder in Rabwah

Rabwah is an Arabic word meaning “an elevated place”.

This is what Wikipedia says about Rabwah (also known as Chenab Nagar) but personal impressions are all the more relevant; and I know it be a different place.

During our trips to River Chenab, the only picnic spot in the vicinity of our college, we would hear the whispers about this sleeping town. On growing up, I would often visit the deserted streets of the town but hardly came across the hustle and bustle that was quite the signature of a Punjabi lifestyle.

The myth about this ghost city was finally broken when I had the chance to visit it on a Friday afternoon. Members of the Ahmadi community were out in the streets, filling them with life.
Despite living under the constant threat, the Ahmadis were still holding on to Jinnah’s Sri Nagar speech in May 1944.

The debate here is not about the fate of Ahmadis in Pakistan, for the matters of faith are, thankfully, not to be decided by humans alone. Whosoever ends up on the right side of faith, is an occurrence that is subject to an unpredictable future, but what remains Abrahamic about this group is the persecution that ensues.

Not a single day goes by, when an Ahmadi is not discriminated on the basis of his religious belief, so how could this 26th day of May be an exception?
Dr Mehdi Ali Qamar is today’s count for the self-righteous in Pakistan.

A graduate of Punjab Medical College, Mehdi did his residency from the 10th Avenue’s famous Maimonides Hospital of New York and was currently teaching at the Ohio University. His half-a-century age had ignited in him, the flair of public service, for which he chose Pakistan, a land that he still considered his home. After lining up things for the three week medical mission at the Tahir Medical Centre of Chenab Nagar (Rabwah), he flew alongwith the family and started the camp.

On the second day of his mission, Dr Mehdi was exiting the Ahmadi graveyard after paying respects to his deceased relatives and community members, when unidentified men shot him dead.

All this, while his wife and two-year-old son watched in horror and his other two sons slept peacefully. A little later, the sun appeared on Rabwah and the day started in the Islamic Republic, quite routine.

Though no one has claimed responsibility, sooner or later, some Lashkar or Jaish will make a call and own the killing; after all, nothing unites us better than hatred.

Apparently, Mehdi’s crime is the one of his faith, a matter in which most of us, from this part of the world, have little to opt.

It all started in March of 1953, when violence engulfed Punjab and claimed over a dozen lives. The disturbances were stirred when the Pakistani state, headed by Khwaja Nazim-ud-Din, refused to succumb to the clergy’s demand for a systematic purge of Ahmadis. Loot and arson was contained after the military was called in but this left a question mark on the survival of minorities in the infant state. As things normalised, an inquiry commission was set up to find out the reasons behind the violence.

The committee, headed by Justice M R Kayani and Justice Munir, held over a hundred sessions and after an exhaustive five weeks, issued a detailed report. The content of the report is every bit, an incisive analysis, but its essence can rightly be summed up in the following paragraph:

“Keeping in view the several definitions given by the ulama, need we make any comment except that no two learned divines are agreed on this fundamental. If we attempt our own definition as each learned divine has done and that definition differs from that given by all others, we unanimously go out of the fold of Islam. And if we adopt the definition given by any one of the ulama, we remain Muslims according to the view of that alim but kafirs according to the definition of everyone else.”

But we, as a nation, decided to look the other way and in 1974, the Ahmadis were declared non-Muslims.

However, this, as a matter of interest and reference, must be kept in mind that immediately after the Ahmadis were declared non-Muslims, all the forces that rallied for getting them off Islam, instantly joined hands against the Shias.

Dr Qamar Ali Mehdi was no ordinary doctor. While he held the Young Investigator Award by the American College of Cardiology and was identified among America’s Top Physicians for the year 2003-2004 and America’s Top Cardiologists for years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012. He also held the Physician Recognition Award by the American Medical Association. His bespectacled bright face smiled next to his profile that read:

“I believe in delivering the best possible patient care, maintaining the highest professional standards, contributing to the progress of the institutions I am affiliated with. My first priority is to deliver my professional responsibilities with competency, honesty and integrity.”
And with competence, honesty and integrity, he did.

I am sorry, Dr Qamar Ali Mehdi, I failed to protect you but I raise my voice against this persecution. I forgo my safety just so that tomorrow I don’t die unheard.

All the notions of a right wing government next door may not be as dangerous as the silence at this rise of ultra-right indoors. The hours of choice are narrowing every second and there remains no option but a totalitarian Pakistan, rising up against extremism. If, today we decide to stay silent about an Ahmadi killing, tomorrow we will be forced to stay quiet on another persecution, setting up a vicious cycle in motion that will leave all our cities as silent as Chenab Nagar (Rabwah), the elevated place.
Once you attempt legislation upon religious grounds, you open the way for every kind of intolerance and religious persecution.


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I realized that I was wrong all along. If I was a pure patriot, for every woman killing news coming from Pakistan, I should search the web and find an equally horrific news from elsewhere in the world. That should really help us calm down and make us realize that so what if our husbands and fathers beating their women to death. Baqi dunya bhi tou aisa kar rahi hai, tou phir yeah itni baree baat nahi hai.

I failed as a patriotic Pakistani :frowning:

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So you really are pooray Pakistan ka maama :frowning:

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The day I cant post a news about Pakistani man committing a horrific crime is a day wasted.

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The newspapers are full of idiots. Not just Pakistanis but other plain old idiots who just lack compassion as humans. Dailymail is full of the dumbest crimes and comments of people who will actually defend it but then there are sane people who condemn these things. This man was stupid but everyone in this country has a right to a lawyer but good luck finding a jury that will give a non guilty verdict unless you are O.J. Then anything goes!!!