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Pakistan: We Will Have Our Vengeance

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On December 16, 2014, Peshawar suffered a terrorist attack that shook the conscience of not only the nation but the entire world. 132 children and 11 Staff members were killed in cold blood by Tehreek-e-Taliban in an unjustifiable act that crossed all limits of human decency.
First there was shock, and then there was despair.

The despair quickly turned into anger, as the whole nation struggled to collect itself after losing its most valuable innocent assets. What was their crime? Being associated with those that fought for our nation’s well being.

It soon became evident that the nation would retaliate in a common voice as all institutions and segments of Pakistan society stood united in anger and defiance of the terrorists. This video-edit captures the emotions we have faced over the past few days.

WE WILL FIGHT BACK. WE ARE NOT SCARED ANYMORE. We will have our Vengeance

The effect of this work is not to portray a news event. Rather, it has been transformed to promote a narrative for a State (Pakistan) in relation to its fight against extremism .


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Memories of this horrific event is something as a nation we can never forget.
Peshawar Attack: 16 heartwrenching images that we must #NeverForget
Peshawar Attack: ‘Some marks stay forever
Still makes me emotional,so sad.God bless Pakistan.:cry:
 
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I heard this music in a youtube tribute to Walter White.
 
I heard this music in a youtube tribute to Walter White.
I cant bear the songs anymore. I got the graphic detail of how the children were executed. this day has come due to a tentative appraoch by our army. had it behaved exactly like an army behaves against the enemeies of the state then this problem would have gone way years ago.
KSA and Iran both continue to have peaceful existence and have fiercely loyal public that praises the capital punishment of its enemies. here the instigating traitor mullah becomes a national hero and the general faces punishment from the state "justice"

Lanat Ch. Ifitikahr per Lanat beshumar
 
sub humen do that they need to be dealt like pests
This might sound a lil off topic but I wish ZuH had not happened to Pakistan, Zia's ideology dropped roots and took hold in a fledgling country. I see these (Peshawar) and similar attacks of past in Pakistan (and India) as an extension of his ideologies.
 
This might sound a lil off topic but I wish ZuH had not happened to Pakistan, Zia's ideology dropped roots and took hold in a fledgling country. I see these (Peshawar) and similar attacks of past in Pakistan (and India) as an extension of his ideologies.
That was interest of US at that time if it was not Zia then someone else,US did two things created one enemy and destroyed other because read my signature.
 
That was interest of US at that time if it was not Zia then someone else,US did two things created one enemy and destroyed other because read my signature.
I see him as a fundamentalist general who wanted to shape Pakistan according to his ideologies. ZuH (for that matter Musharraf too) were desperate to get acknowledged by the Americans and ergo they extended support to US of A. Somehow I think that there is a stubborn and almost eradicable myth in Pakistan that the PA is all that stands between Pakistan and chaos. The peddlers of this myth forget the fact that it was the army which ended Pakistan's hopes of a secular, democratic future. Btw not so long ago I also believed Pak would do well under its army than under NS.
 
This might sound a lil off topic but I wish ZuH had not happened to Pakistan, Zia's ideology dropped roots and took hold in a fledgling country. I see these (Peshawar) and similar attacks of past in Pakistan (and India) as an extension of his ideologies.
very simplistic thing to say. if it wasnt him then someone else would ahve done it.

the events in Afghanistan during the 1970s, 1990s and 2000s were beyond the control of Pakistan, Zia himself was a hanafi Sunni Muslim and not an extremist. Afghan Jihad gave way to the wahabism in the shape of halal dollars. whatever the causes .. they need to be addressed and the pests controlled bitching and moaning about the mistakes and oversights of the past wont bring back the dead.

I have quick solution

Hafiz Saeed should have full state/ population support to raise an army of his like minded people and encouraged to go to Yemen and his expected route and timing notified to Indian navy.

Judges that freed terrorists changed with bombings and beheadings should be charged with treason and shot.

It is important that the nation is reminded about the Pesh Attacks .. Don't let the blood of the innocen go in vain .. Remember ! Never forget -- Never forgive..!

the Dawn news, agrees with your quote


Pakistan fought its war on terror alone
Khawaja Asif touches on the internal security situation of Pakistan, and says that Pakistan is the only country fighting terrorism alone.

"Pakistan is fighting its war against terrorism on their own resources," he says.

"Pakistan is the only nation in the world that has taken on terrorism head on," he adds.
 
I see him as a fundamentalist general who wanted to shape Pakistan according to his ideologies. ZuH (for that matter Musharraf too) were desperate to get acknowledged by the Americans and ergo they extended support to US of A. Somehow I think that there is a stubborn and almost eradicable myth in Pakistan that the PA is all that stands between Pakistan and chaos. The peddlers of this myth forget the fact that it was the army which ended Pakistan's hopes of a secular, democratic future. Btw not so long ago I also believed Pak would do well under its army than under NS.
Army is nothing just an Institution,the stand General takes everyone else complies see what happened when India Generals Added siachen into list of conflict what did anyone can do about that decision, and NS has done nothing until know which has some great effects over peoples life. Army is terrible option as ruler because only "born in billions is a person with both power to be a statesman and Military leader at same time".
 
I see him as a fundamentalist general who wanted to shape Pakistan according to his ideologies. ZuH (for that matter Musharraf too) were desperate to get acknowledged by the Americans and ergo they extended support to US of A. Somehow I think that there is a stubborn and almost eradicable myth in Pakistan that the PA is all that stands between Pakistan and chaos. The peddlers of this myth forget the fact that it was the army which ended Pakistan's hopes of a secular, democratic future. Btw not so long ago I also believed Pak would do well under its army than under NS.
Bhutto, a civilian started Islamization not Zia.
Army did whatever suited our National intrests. They may have made some blunders but they are paying in blood for the foolies of not only themselves but of everyone in Pakistan.

Zia himself was a hanafi Sunni Muslim and not an extrimist
Deobandis are also Hanafi.....
TTP ,LEJ are mostly deobandis i-e desi school of thought. Very few of them are what you call wahabis.
 
QRF waits outside for orders, barbarians kill the innocent, harmless, unarmed inside.

Post videos and nice songs and slogans the day you kill that filth of the Earth. He still walks this earth after nearly four months of gladly acknowledging killing of our children. Till then empty slogans of vengeance and talk of we remember and we will take our revenge means nothing. It was not such an incident that could be forgotten in short period of four months.
 
On December 16, 2014, Peshawar suffered a terrorist attack that shook the conscience of not only the nation but the entire world. 132 children and 11 Staff members were killed in cold blood by Tehreek-e-Taliban in an unjustifiable act that crossed all limits of human decency.
First there was shock, and then there was despair.

The despair quickly turned into anger, as the whole nation struggled to collect itself after losing its most valuable innocent assets. What was their crime? Being associated with those that fought for our nation’s well being.

It soon became evident that the nation would retaliate in a common voice as all institutions and segments of Pakistan society stood united in anger and defiance of the terrorists. This video-edit captures the emotions we have faced over the past few days.

WE WILL FIGHT BACK. WE ARE NOT SCARED ANYMORE. We will have our Vengeance

The effect of this work is not to portray a news event. Rather, it has been transformed to promote a narrative for a State (Pakistan) in relation to its fight against extremism .


@syedali73 , @Green Arrow , @Pomegranate , @hunter_hunted , @levina , @SpArK , @nair , @Dr. Stranglove , @Color_Less_Sky , @Akheilos , @SipahSalar , @Menace2Society , @Imran Khan , @Donatello , @waz , @Zarvan , @DESERT FIGHTER , @Jazzbot , @Junaid B , @Armstrong , @Irfan Baloch , @Donatello @Slav Defence , @Windjammer @rockstar08 .
Memories of this horrific event is something as a nation we can never forget.
Peshawar Attack: 16 heartwrenching images that we must #NeverForget
Peshawar Attack: ‘Some marks stay forever
Still makes me emotional,so sad.God bless Pakistan.:cry:
Vengence is incomplete until Mullah Radio and TTP leaders are not killed
 

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