Hey lets blame the Pakis!

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^ No, not as recently as muslims...who were helped by pakistanis

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Abay pagaal hogia hai kiya?? bhaikee bhaikee bathein kartha phirtha hai…if anyone is defending Pakis its me, chuttar u r the one who is proving the arshole egyptians innocent and Pakis guilty by pretending nuthin happened…challo challo jao its time for your daily medicine…:slight_smile:

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Yes, other Pakistani’s have all seen you “defending” them in the other forums in quite colorful i.e. demeaning, words, much like the one’s you are using in your posts in this thread.

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Learn to live with it or keep yout trap shut…:slight_smile: :slight_smile:

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God knows Pakistanis have a long way to go before they can remove this stigma of supporting terrorism, BUT much of the recent criticism has targetted innocent economic immigrants of Paki origin, victims of racism, paranoid officials, greed and ned to be seen proactive. Enclosed is a very good editorial written in Dawn:

Dawn editorial dated July 28th, 2005.
After Sharm el Sheikh

AFTER initial reports that the Egyptian police were looking for some Pakistani suspects, Cairo has officially denied that any Pakistan nationals were involved in the Sharm el Sheikh blasts. The denial has come from both the authorities in Cairo and the Egyptian embassy in Islamabad. The belated denial came too late, for the damage had been done. Immediately after the blasts, Egyptian investigators released the pictures of five Pakistanis but on Tuesday they said this was a mere precaution. The most fantastic of the press reports was that the Pakistanis were illegal immigrants who had fled the blast site after leaving their passports behind. More bizarre, that they had fled to Israel. If the Egyptian police’s initial reaction was the first-ever of its kind against Pakistanis, one could have ignored it. But the truth is that wherever there is an act of terrorism, Pakistanis are presumed to be involved, lack of hard evidence notwithstanding.

The world now knows that no Pakistani was involved in the attack on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon. All the hijackers belonged to other countries and were inspired by a man who had previously targeted the US destroyer Cole and the US embassy in Kenya. That was why, long before 9/11, President Clinton had authorized Osama bin Laden’s elimination. Yet it is Pakistan which has borne the brunt of the accusations and the gratuitous “do more” advice. The terrible massacres in Bali, Istanbul and Madrid were not carried out by Pakistanis, and the Indonesian, Turkish and Spanish governments had the good sense not to jump to conclusions and blame Pakistanis for the crime. Some Pakistanis were arrested by the Spanish police but were later released after questioning. Yet a cacophony of unofficial voices, exaggerated and garnered by speculative media reports, serve to lead all trails to Pakistan. In the London blasts, four British nationals are presumed guilty, but Mr Tony Blair asks Pakistan every other day to do more and crack down on madressahs, without realizing that such actions could have political repercussions. An indication of the anti-Pakistan paranoia is evident in the diversion of a London-bound flight to Boston. The crew found some “suspicious Pakistanis” on board, and the flight was diverted. Questioning by the FBI showed that the Pakistanis were businessmen who were travelling on valid visas. The most bizarre of such cases was the murder of illegal Pakistani immigrants in Macedonia in 2002 when it occurred to a minister, now facing trial, that he could win plaudits from the US if his security forces were found to have discovered and killed some terrorists. So six Pakistanis (and one Indian) were murdered in cold blood.

Yet all that the world thinks of Pakistanis and Pakistan has a basis. The 9/11 hijackers were not Pakistanis, but Osama bin Laden operated from an Afghanistan whose Taliban supporters were at one time funded and armed by Pakistan. The reversal of our policy after 9/11 has been acknowledged by the world. But the stigma attached to Pakistan’s name sticks. By any standards it is a difficult situation. Islamabad has to do some tight-rope walking. It must root out terrorism and extremism in its own interest, but while doing so it cannot afford to stir up a hornet’s net. Reining in madressahs requires wisdom, patience and a proper strategy and not a general crackdown that will be counterproductive. We need to make this plain to our foreign friends and critics.

http://www.dawn.com/2005/07/28/ed.htm

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and don’t know the directions most of the time…

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bhai can you please add a lil more RoohAfzaa to it?

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because he is a muslim first. Because only place he can hide as a terrorist is in Mecca of terrorism..Pakistan. So he is a muslim pakistani terrorist now.

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yeah yeah yeah, and we gave u Advani-King of terrorism. Big deal dude, whats the point? Fact is Mr Ibrahim is a bonafie Indian citizen who learnt the trade of underworld gangsterism in Bombay…thus his Indian connections…