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Peshawar Massacre - TTP kills hundreds of school kids (Avoid graphic pics/vids)

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Can we not hang them all?
No cause we want to eat them alive?

@Irfan Baloch

Sir, just a question.

Would you agree with the statement that there is a shared heritage between TTP and Afghan Taliban?

I used to think that Afghan Taliban rose from mujahideen groups that fought in Afghan War, while TTP rose from local Pakistani tribal average joe's (Baitullah/Hakimullah, Fazalullah weren't prominent fighters of Afghan jihad, were they?)..What would you say?

@Xeric @Horus and other pitch in as well...
Tribal heritage !
Yes they share but not the ideological & moralistic ?
 
No cause we want to eat them alive?

Eating Mullahs is Haram. Thief flesh is worse then that of pork, so unfortunately no. We can't eat them. Doesn't mean we can't hang them and leave them in the sun to dry.:taz:
 
Eating Mullahs is Haram. Thief flesh is worse then that of pork, so unfortunately no. We can't eat them. Doesn't mean we can't hang them and leave them in the sun to dry.:taz:
In special conditions , everything is allowed to be eaten, start thinking special?
I mean new year barbeque party sure!
 
In special conditions , everything is allowed to be eaten, start thinking special?
I mean new year barbeque party sure!

Bhai, if you want to eat them then I won't stop you. I have a delicate digestive system, I don't want to get some disease of these tali****** :sick:
 
Defence Minister Khwaja Asif said that military courts were being established for trials of cases relating to terrorism.
Speaking to DawnNews in an interview, Khawaja Asif said carrying out of death penalty against terrorists would begin soon, adding that the government had consciously decided to lift the moratorium on capital punishment.
He further said that the process of establishing military courts for the purpose of trying terror suspects was already underway.
He also said that there would be no discrimination in the carrying out convictions of terrorists who have been sentenced to death and whose appeals have been rejected.
 
I cant argue about hadith coz the one I read never had a "2nd part" ...

Abu Hurayra relates: "Our Prophet (saas) said that: 'People will see such days that the killer will not know why he kills, nor the innocent why they are slain.' " (Muslim, Kitab al-Fitan: 56, (2908))


maybe I read wrong...but it def made sense then....Wallah hu Aálam...
One question to you, if i follow my culture and accept islam as my religion, would it be unauthorized in quran or hades?
 
Sure with your logic, mughals were Indians & off course the whole world ?

Mughals, certainly, you can't rule as kings and emperors without being part of the country. Please look up Qing and Yuan dynasties.

Since you know so little, it is tiring, exhausting to argue with you. Please ignore me and my comments henceforth; there is a basic minimum level of IQ that I insist on, when engaging someone in conversation, and I would rather not sit down and explain things in painstaking detail to an adult who is so helpless.
 
This is exactly what I meant earlier and here you see it again. I will not play the game he is trying to pull. Or try to use this tragedy in what way. I will remain respectful to my fellow Pakistanis and the tragedy they suffered.
The only thing that u bedouin terrorists can do, is stop supporting Global terrorism and terrorism in Muslim countries which only cause Muslims lose their souls and enemies of Muslims become glad.

Everyone know that Blouchi terrorists at South eastern of our country are sponsored by Saudi trash regime too, which cause tension between Iran & Pakistan.
 
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Peshawar massacre to cause mental problems among students, parents


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Relatives of a student comfort each other outside Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar — Reuters


PESHAWAR: The parents, who lost their sons in Tuesday’s massacre at Army Public School, were most likely to develop psychological problems, said a known psychiatrist.

“Not only parents but students elsewhere in the country, especially in Peshawar, are prone to develop post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, panic disorder, mixed anxiety depression disorder and depression,” consultant psychiatrist Dr Mian Iftikhar Hussain told Dawn on Thursday.

He said that women were the worst victims of the tragedy and it was extremely difficult for them to forget their beloved ones. Thousands of students, who witnessed the bloody scene, wouldn’t remain unharmed, he said.

The psychiatrist said that it would also cause depression among the members of the affected families and their friends.

It would adversely affect all fabrics of life including social, productive and physical growth due to severe distress and would ultimately lead to brain and economical drainage from the country, he added.

Psychiatrist suggests counselling, orientation classes and workshops for the affected people
Dr Iftikhar said that trust in the state for protection would be further weakened and feelings of helplessness and hopelessness would further aggravate.

“From childhood to adolescence, a child passes through dramatic changes in mental health. During the transition, children gain their identity, grow physically and establish social interaction and relationship in home, in community and in society but such tragedies always affect them adversely,” he said.

As the genocide of innocent young school children by the terrorists has plunged the whole nation in collective grief and mourning, its after-effects will continue to haunt people in future.

“This unmatched human tragedy will have immediate, short and long term psychological impacts on the classmates of the deceased children, their families, friends and general masses,” the psychiatrist said.

Dr Iftikhar said that the immediate reaction was of severe grief at all levels, feelings of depersonalisation and derealisation. It will follow signs and symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder.

“There will be severe anxiety both among school going children and their parents that will cause marked phobias associated with schools rather than a pleasant feelings of motivation, achievements and delightfulness,” he said.

Dr Iftikhar said that it would adversely affect the interest and pick up of studies in children besides their mental and social growth.

“The incident wherein about 148 persons, mostly children, were killed will disrupt all the academic and social development of children from childhood to adolescence in the long run and will have life-long bereavement among the parents and siblings of the children killed in the attack, he said.

However, the psychiatrist said that still there was a hope if they created unity among their ranks at the national level.

He said that it was a welcome sign that all political parties and all organs of establishment stood united against the terrorism in all forms.

“There will be a need of rehabilitation of the affected children of Army Public School and all students in general of other schools,” Dr Iftikhar said and suggested holding orientation classes, workshops about prevention and protective measures against such events in future and reviewing the present mechanism of checking at checkpoints on the main roads.

The psychiatrist said that proper campaigns should be carried out to remove any confusion about terrorism. “Immediate counselling of the grief-stricken families is required while the students in other schools always be given lectures to save them from psychological effects in future,” he said.

Published in Dawn, December 19th, 2014
 
Mughals, certainly, you can't rule as kings and emperors without being part of the country. Please look up Qing and Yuan dynasties.

Since you know so little, it is tiring, exhausting to argue with you. Please ignore me and my comments henceforth; there is a basic minimum level of IQ that I insist on, when engaging someone in conversation, and I would rather not sit down and explain things in painstaking detail to an adult who is so helpless.
Sure great MAO ZE DONG was INDIAN too?
Ignore me can you?

Peshawar massacre to cause mental problems among students, parents


5493a5cc3aceb.jpg

Relatives of a student comfort each other outside Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar — Reuters


PESHAWAR: The parents, who lost their sons in Tuesday’s massacre at Army Public School, were most likely to develop psychological problems, said a known psychiatrist.

“Not only parents but students elsewhere in the country, especially in Peshawar, are prone to develop post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, panic disorder, mixed anxiety depression disorder and depression,” consultant psychiatrist Dr Mian Iftikhar Hussain told Dawn on Thursday.

He said that women were the worst victims of the tragedy and it was extremely difficult for them to forget their beloved ones. Thousands of students, who witnessed the bloody scene, wouldn’t remain unharmed, he said.

The psychiatrist said that it would also cause depression among the members of the affected families and their friends.

It would adversely affect all fabrics of life including social, productive and physical growth due to severe distress and would ultimately lead to brain and economical drainage from the country, he added.

Psychiatrist suggests counselling, orientation classes and workshops for the affected people
Dr Iftikhar said that trust in the state for protection would be further weakened and feelings of helplessness and hopelessness would further aggravate.

“From childhood to adolescence, a child passes through dramatic changes in mental health. During the transition, children gain their identity, grow physically and establish social interaction and relationship in home, in community and in society but such tragedies always affect them adversely,” he said.

As the genocide of innocent young school children by the terrorists has plunged the whole nation in collective grief and mourning, its after-effects will continue to haunt people in future.

“This unmatched human tragedy will have immediate, short and long term psychological impacts on the classmates of the deceased children, their families, friends and general masses,” the psychiatrist said.

Dr Iftikhar said that the immediate reaction was of severe grief at all levels, feelings of depersonalisation and derealisation. It will follow signs and symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder.

“There will be severe anxiety both among school going children and their parents that will cause marked phobias associated with schools rather than a pleasant feelings of motivation, achievements and delightfulness,” he said.

Dr Iftikhar said that it would adversely affect the interest and pick up of studies in children besides their mental and social growth.

“The incident wherein about 148 persons, mostly children, were killed will disrupt all the academic and social development of children from childhood to adolescence in the long run and will have life-long bereavement among the parents and siblings of the children killed in the attack, he said.

However, the psychiatrist said that still there was a hope if they created unity among their ranks at the national level.

He said that it was a welcome sign that all political parties and all organs of establishment stood united against the terrorism in all forms.

“There will be a need of rehabilitation of the affected children of Army Public School and all students in general of other schools,” Dr Iftikhar said and suggested holding orientation classes, workshops about prevention and protective measures against such events in future and reviewing the present mechanism of checking at checkpoints on the main roads.

The psychiatrist said that proper campaigns should be carried out to remove any confusion about terrorism. “Immediate counselling of the grief-stricken families is required while the students in other schools always be given lectures to save them from psychological effects in future,” he said.

Published in Dawn, December 19th, 2014
Sure for little kids its a worst form of torture !
 
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