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This German couple spent 9 weeks in Pakistan to prove that it is safe for visitors

Without knowing him you can't make an opinion based on his experience. What makes you think he supports the PKK or the rebellion in the southeast? He's from northern Iraq and his city has been devastated by ISIL of whom he hates.


Makes sense and I completely understand as I have visited Istanbul and it is a huge diverse metropolis. Protectting any large city is a must and there is great admiration for the police department how they and the mass civilian population were able to quickly resolve the coup attempt by rebels. Turkey has strong civilian services.

Turkish people are very up-to-date with politics. Politics and following the news is a part of every Turkish citizen no matter gender. And you have to know Turkish people are probably the most fearless and proud people in the world. I, myself was present on the night of 15th July in Turkey, we stood watch the entire night-till dawn.

A short anecdote from @Zulkarneyn :

"...Today every single Muslim nation has witnessed the tenacity and honor of the Turkish nation. Anyone who dares to overthrow their elected officials via unlawfal, unpopular coups will remember July 15th when the nation, when the people stopped an unlawful foreign backed coup attempt. Let this be a lesson to everyone who dares trample on the innocent anyone who dares to silence the cry of the people - you will face the wrath of the voice of the people. This trend we started, but we will not end - it will be an inspiration to the entire world - regardless of the mainstream media's fruitless efforts of demonizing Turkey and our democratic culture - they can go fock themselves. And we will grow even stronger, not a single flower was trampled on, on the night of 15 July, that's the culture we come from, not a single shop was ransacked, because on that night the people stood watch."

To read the entire comment: https://defence.pk/threads/pakistan...ring-turkey-in-sco.441012/page-5#post-8510918

 
Without knowing him you can't make an opinion based on his experience. What makes you think he supports the PKK or the rebellion in the southeast? He's from northern Iraq and his city has been devastated by ISIL of whom he hates.


Makes sense and I completely understand as I have visited Istanbul and it is a huge diverse metropolis. Protectting any large city is a must and there is great admiration for the police department how they and the mass civilian population were able to quickly resolve the coup attempt by rebels. Turkey has strong civilian services.

All due respect, this is one issue I wont tolerate. Based on his statement of "Istanbul Police making etnic discrimination" is pure BS.

The same security personnel are doing their very best to evacuate Kurdish civilians from conflict zones, I myself took part in it probably a dozen of times. We have lost many in the aim of evacuating Kurdish civilians.
 
Turkish people are very up-to-date with politics. Politics and following the news is a part of every Turkish citizen no matter gender. And you have to know Turkish people are probably the most fearless and proud people in the world. I, myself was present on the night of 15th July in Turkey, we stood watch the entire night-till dawn.

A short anecdote from @Zulkarneyn :

"...Today every single Muslim nation has witnessed the tenacity and honor of the Turkish nation. Anyone who dares to overthrow their elected officials via unlawfal, unpopular coups will remember July 15th when the nation, when the people stopped an unlawful foreign backed coup attempt. Let this be a lesson to everyone who dares trample on the innocent anyone who dares to silence the cry of the people - you will face the wrath of the voice of the people. This trend we started, but we will not end - it will be an inspiration to the entire world - regardless of the mainstream media's fruitless efforts of demonizing Turkey and our democratic culture - they can go fock themselves. And we will grow even stronger, not a single flower was trampled on, on the night of 15 July, that's the culture we come from, not a single shop was ransacked, because on that night the people stood watch."

To read the entire comment: https://defence.pk/threads/pakistan...ring-turkey-in-sco.441012/page-5#post-8510918
Turkey has strong political leadership who works for Turkey and its people and does not compromise its sovereignty. Complete opposite to Pakistan's leaders who would never say anything to any nation when challenged.

All due respect, this is one issue I wont tolerate. Based on his statement of "Istanbul Police making etnic discrimination" is pure BS.

The same security personnel are doing their very best to evacuate Kurdish civilians from conflict zones, I myself took part in it probably a dozen of times. We have lost many in the aim of evacuating Kurdish civilians.
I'm certainly not indicating the police are involved in criminal activity.
 
Turkey has strong political leadership who works for Turkey and its people and does not compromise its sovereignty. Complete opposite to Pakistan's leaders who would never say anything to any nation when challenged.

I'm certainly not indicating the police are involved in criminal activity.

Then what's he bragging about a so called discrimination when lined up on a check?
 
Minorities won't hesitate being affiliated with strong emotions. I myself during my vacation this year got checked up in Bodrum, Turkey. And you can only expect more check-ups in Istanbul.

I think possibly he feel like a victim, that's how minorities typically feel - but it's just a protocol.

@Neptune @Samurai_assassin
I think you guys misunderstand each other.
 
Minorities won't hesitate being affiliated with strong emotions. I myself during my vacation this year got checked up in Bodrum, Turkey. And you can only expect more check-ups in Istanbul.

I think possibly he feel like a victim, that's how minorities typically feel - but it's just a protocol.

@Neptune @Samurai_assassin
I think you guys misunderstand each other.
I've trained with an ex Istanbul police officer in martial arts. Very good and professional person. I feel this is another venture both Pakistan and Turkey to indulge by sharing its law enforcement experiences with eachother. It's already happening with the establishment of the Dolphon Force in Lahore and previous police commando training.
 
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@Levina just come to FSD .. and rest is up to me. That's my city too.

@Arsalan what a good feeling to know that you're also from FSD... the great..!

My birth and home city as well .. and my name is A.... too (without the additional A after the S)!
 
just tease you.. I have seen all of these places :) in addition Mahodand, Naltar lakes, Rama / Astor, Shangrila, Kalam, Malam Jabba, Thandiani and Galiyat, Karimabad, Eagle's nest, and Deosai and more :) but we were just boys...and we had a lot of energy to face any problems...PTDC motels were really good options especially due to their excellent locations, reasonable price and good facilities and standards.

Hey. I wanted to PM you about northern areas. I am visiting Lahore next month and my family is planning to see the northern areas. Is it possible if you can tell when you visited the areas mentioned above?
 
But not every one will get security like they got..
I am sure when they asked for visa they might have given the reason and from there itself culture ministry might have organised everything to them.

It's an advertisement and nothing else!
 
Hey. I wanted to PM you about northern areas. I am visiting Lahore next month and my family is planning to see the northern areas. Is it possible if you can tell when you visited the areas mentioned above?
Although it is not possible to PM on pdf but you can contact me on my profile. I have added you to the list of people who can actually write on my profile
 
But not every one will get security like they got..
I am sure when they asked for visa they might have given the reason and from there itself culture ministry might have organised everything to them.

It's an advertisement and nothing else!


May God protect that woman she has entered India.
 
@Kaniska I was talking about the infrastructure and development of our Northern Area. I visited Muzafarabad, AJK last year in April. Some of the roads were really dangerous

Which route did you take? What is your criteria of a dangerous road? You ride highways virtually all the way from Islamabad to Muzafarabad now.

and I have seen some videos of further up in the northern area. Since no proper roads are constructed, its very difficult for a family to go together.

Proper roads are a plenty for pretty much everywhere that you know of up north. You cannot expect anything like the M2 to be built ever there, the topography does not allow it. Families are perfectly fine travelling on the existing roads all the way to Khunjarab.

Lahore isn't green lol but excellent food though.

Then you haven't seen cities which aren't green.

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You can't set the old city as the standard image of Lahore any more,

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Well the neelum valley incidents were recent.

Please educate.
 
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@krash 1) Dangerous road = The road when entering Muzaffarabad. However, I admit we took highway going back to Islamabad.

I live in Lahore. I know all the greens it has. There is so much air pollution that sometimes its hard to breathe.

Neelum Valley https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ad-after-vehicle-plunges-off-cliff-into-river http://tribune.com.pk/story/1089995/road-accident-three-killed-27-injured-in-neelum-valley/

Some families are okay with these roads, most of them aren't.

roads almost same...:agree:
 
Which route did you take? What is your criteria of a dangerous road? You ride highways virtually all the way from Islamabad to Muzafarabad now.



Proper roads are a plenty for pretty much everywhere that you know of up north. You cannot expect anything like the M2 to be built ever there, the topography does not allow it. Families are perfectly fine travelling on the existing roads all the way to Khunjarab.



Then you haven't seen cities which aren't green.

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dining-experience-under.jpg


Aerial-Lahore-01.jpg
Canal-Road-Lahore.jpg


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You can't set the old city as the standard image of Lahore any more,

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Please educate.



hello dear how r u :D lahore lahore ay paa jee


video of one of foreigner i hosted in lahore march 2016 and guided them for north pakistan
 

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