Re: Farzana Parveen 25 Year Old - Honor Killing outside a Lahore Court
She may well have been killed by husband for a third woman.
no way...he wasn't even there. there were roughly 12-15 people who took part including the the so called mangetar, her own brother and her own father. the police was around but looked the other way as usual. the police officers present there at the time MUST be brought to justice for their inaction whose job was to protect her from these animals.
Re: Farzana Parveen 25 Year Old - Honor Killing outside a Lahore Court
^ you need to chill man. All he was saying that future of ahmedis look brighter outside as there is no law and order in Pakistan.,
I beg to differ. It would take a 'merzai' to understand the sarcasm and hatred hidden behind that post. One doesnt use the term 'merzai' due to lack of knowledge about correct terminology but only as a mean of insult.
Perhaps MrGujranwalay would care to provide us with his personal viewpoint of what if Modi government forced muslims to worship cows all across India. Would he be advising all indian muslims to migrate to Pakistan.
Re: Farzana Parveen 25 Year Old - Honor Killing outside a Lahore Court
he needs to chill sir jee?
or you need to chill....for covering up a well thought-out attack on minorities...
Oh yaar. my brain does not work at that level. I did not see it as an attack. If I was a minority, honestly I would love to move out of Pakistan. In fact I did. But if you see it as an attack, please feel free to report it. Fighting it here is not going to resolve the issue.
Re: Farzana Parveen 25 Year Old - Honor Killing outside a Lahore Court
Oh yaar. my brain does not work at that level. I did not see it as an attack. If I was a minority, honestly I would love to move out of Pakistan. In fact I did. But if you see it as an attack, please feel free to report it. Fighting it here is not going to resolve the issue.
TLK, simply moving out of country is not an option every Ahmadi can afford. Its not like there are ready-made visas for every ahmadi to move abroad. And ahmadis living in Pakistan are Pakistanis, with equal rights as any other citizen. As the saying goes Silence is half acceptance. If we did not actively speak up against the persecution, it would make people think that it is ok to persecute someone for their faith, which it isnt.
TLK, simply moving out of country is not an option every Ahmadi can afford. Its not like there are ready-made visas for every ahmadi to move abroad. And ahmadis living in Pakistan are Pakistanis, with equal rights as any other citizen. As the saying goes Silence is half acceptance. If we did not actively speak up against the persecution, it would make people think that it is ok to persecute someone for their faith, which it isnt.
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I agree that moving out is not always an option. Unfortunately, our country is turning into a tribe from dark ages. My prayer is for the safety of every innocent citizen of Pakistan, no matter which religious group the belong to
Re: Farzana Parveen 25 Year Old - Honor Killing outside a Lahore Court
This is fking insane. I'm more disgusted and extremely shocked by the utter depravity and misanthropic behaviour of the crowd and police who just stood there in the broad day light, outside the high court of a second largest city for goodness sake, and silently and attentively watched the barbarity against a young woman? There was no opposition, no collision, no distraction caused by the crowd? Even animals show more compassion and solidarity to their own kind. Just imagine those blood stained bricks, the screams, the pouring of blood from that young woman's body. Oh God...
I'm truly sickened, but at the same time I am not surprised. Do you see how grown ass men on this forum men make consensual sex between two adults the worst crime ever against the whole of mankind - a totally unforgivable and unforgettable crime. I bet this is how the crowd felt. In their minds girls father was totally justified toThe attitude is so prevalent It's a typically atrocious, depressingly backward and evil medieval practice to raise doubts about someone's private life at night's deepest hour, cause superficial moral panic, mass hysteria strictly to have that person burn at the stake. The attitude is still alive and thriving not just amongst the uneducated masses, but some of the self proclaimed 'educated' and 'liberal' minds. While behaviour of young woman's father would make animals lower their heads in shame, the God cursed crowd who just stood there and watched is very much a reflection of the people I talked about in my previous sentences.
^ People getting beaten to death on streets is a sensational entertainment for our nation. I am actually surprised that there is no YouTube video of that incident out yet.
The sickest part is the post murder pic, where the body is still on the premises, and crowd is standing around it like there was some show going on. There is not even a single face with any sign of sadness, shock or horror on it. This is where my blood starts boiling, and before punishing the murderers, I wish a curse upon the bystanders.