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11-year-old Pak boy strays into India, Army sends him home with clothes, sweets

At least they didn't detain him for years, ignored court orders, and then released him near the end of his teen years...or detain him, ignore court orders, torture him, pluck out his eyes and kill him, then return his body.

Now Pakistan and India can be totes BFF.
I think they are killing odd numberd guys.. prime numbers are given special treatment you mentioned above.
 
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While on the Estern border the Indian shot dead a 15 years old Bangladeshi girl.

Felani killing: BSF man acquitted again | The Daily Star

09:27 AM, July 03, 2015 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:37 PM, July 03, 2015
BSF man acquitted in Felani revision trial

felani1-wb.gif

Star Online Report
A special West Bengal court of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has upheld its previous verdict that acquitted one of its troopers over the killing of Felani Khatun.

A BSF General Security Forces court gave the verdict yesterday night after the hearing of the revision trial, our New Delhi correspondent reports.

“The court has reached the same conclusion as it did in the previous time and acquitted him on the same grounds,” he reports quoting sources inside the BSF.

However, the latest decision is subject to revision and approval by an Additional Director General rank officer, also the competent authority, of BSF based in the eastern sector of the country.

Meanwhile, Felani’s father Nurul Islam told The Daily Star that he will not accept this verdict and demanded international trial over the killing of his daughter, our Kurigram correspondent reports.

“We have heard of the verdict. We don’t accept it. We don’t want trial in BSF court, we want trial in international court,” he said over the telephone – sobbing all the while.

Fifteen-year-old Felani Khatun was shot dead by the BSF while she, along with her father, was returning home from India through Anantapur border along Phulbari upazila of Kurigram on January 7, 2011.

Her dead body was hung from barbwires along the border for hours. A photo of that heart wrenching moment was caught by the media. The incident sparked uproar throughout Bangladesh.

A special court of the Indian BSF began trial over this incident on August 13, 2013. As an outcome of the proceedings, the lone accused trooper Amiya Ghosh was acquitted of murder charge on September 6, 2013.

Felani's father appealed to Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh for revision trial in the case. On his appeal, proceedings of the revision trial, held in Cooch Bihar of West Bengal, began from September 22 last year.
 
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good gesture by India

This is how professionals work. Last year our soldier who was swept away in the river (and who could not swim :mad:) was returned with all dignity by Pakistan. So, cheers.
might be because of the strength of the current, otherwise Army men do know swimming

While on the Estern border the Indian shot dead a 15 years old Bangladeshi girl.

Felani killing: BSF man acquitted again | The Daily Star

09:27 AM, July 03, 2015 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:37 PM, July 03, 2015
BSF man acquitted in Felani revision trial

felani1-wb.gif

Star Online Report
A special West Bengal court of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has upheld its previous verdict that acquitted one of its troopers over the killing of Felani Khatun.

A BSF General Security Forces court gave the verdict yesterday night after the hearing of the revision trial, our New Delhi correspondent reports.

“The court has reached the same conclusion as it did in the previous time and acquitted him on the same grounds,” he reports quoting sources inside the BSF.

However, the latest decision is subject to revision and approval by an Additional Director General rank officer, also the competent authority, of BSF based in the eastern sector of the country.

Meanwhile, Felani’s father Nurul Islam told The Daily Star that he will not accept this verdict and demanded international trial over the killing of his daughter, our Kurigram correspondent reports.

“We have heard of the verdict. We don’t accept it. We don’t want trial in BSF court, we want trial in international court,” he said over the telephone – sobbing all the while.

Fifteen-year-old Felani Khatun was shot dead by the BSF while she, along with her father, was returning home from India through Anantapur border along Phulbari upazila of Kurigram on January 7, 2011.

Her dead body was hung from barbwires along the border for hours. A photo of that heart wrenching moment was caught by the media. The incident sparked uproar throughout Bangladesh.

A special court of the Indian BSF began trial over this incident on August 13, 2013. As an outcome of the proceedings, the lone accused trooper Amiya Ghosh was acquitted of murder charge on September 6, 2013.

Felani's father appealed to Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh for revision trial in the case. On his appeal, proceedings of the revision trial, held in Cooch Bihar of West Bengal, began from September 22 last year.
just asking, did events like those happen when BD was known as East Pakistan?
 
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good gesture by India


might be because of the strength of the current, otherwise Army men do know swimming
No mate. He said himself that he did not know swimming.

"My colleagues swam out but I did not know swimming. The boat took me into Pakistani territory. I jumped into water near a Pakistan post and was rescued by jawans of Pakistan Rangers," he said in his narration of the events leading to his capture.

Captured BSF jawan returns to India, says 'treated well by Pakistan' - The Times of India
 
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All things are possible when you have the Power of the Butt ! :smokin:

So am I to understand that the absence of a negation means that the swim suit model allegation is true ? :whistle:
Not while wearing BP and full gear..
 
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spy camel, spy pigeon , spy crow, now spy kid ... :super:
 
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While on the Estern border the Indian shot dead a 15 years old Bangladeshi girl.

Felani killing: BSF man acquitted again | The Daily Star

09:27 AM, July 03, 2015 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:37 PM, July 03, 2015
BSF man acquitted in Felani revision trial

felani1-wb.gif

Star Online Report
A special West Bengal court of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has upheld its previous verdict that acquitted one of its troopers over the killing of Felani Khatun.

A BSF General Security Forces court gave the verdict yesterday night after the hearing of the revision trial, our New Delhi correspondent reports.

“The court has reached the same conclusion as it did in the previous time and acquitted him on the same grounds,” he reports quoting sources inside the BSF.

However, the latest decision is subject to revision and approval by an Additional Director General rank officer, also the competent authority, of BSF based in the eastern sector of the country.

Meanwhile, Felani’s father Nurul Islam told The Daily Star that he will not accept this verdict and demanded international trial over the killing of his daughter, our Kurigram correspondent reports.

“We have heard of the verdict. We don’t accept it. We don’t want trial in BSF court, we want trial in international court,” he said over the telephone – sobbing all the while.

Fifteen-year-old Felani Khatun was shot dead by the BSF while she, along with her father, was returning home from India through Anantapur border along Phulbari upazila of Kurigram on January 7, 2011.

Her dead body was hung from barbwires along the border for hours. A photo of that heart wrenching moment was caught by the media. The incident sparked uproar throughout Bangladesh.

A special court of the Indian BSF began trial over this incident on August 13, 2013. As an outcome of the proceedings, the lone accused trooper Amiya Ghosh was acquitted of murder charge on September 6, 2013.

Felani's father appealed to Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh for revision trial in the case. On his appeal, proceedings of the revision trial, held in Cooch Bihar of West Bengal, began from September 22 last year.
I think you did not even read the news, it happened in 2011.
Meanwhile on western border, Indians and pakistanis chopped each others head off, fired shells to celerate eid/diwali, and one side (dont want to name) started using camels, birds and UFOs.. :p:
 
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Times of war and times of peace are two different things.

A crime is a crime irrespective when it happened .

Even then, of course you aren't Pakistanis.

Thank GOD for that .

While on the Estern border the Indian shot dead a 15 years old Bangladeshi girl.

Felani killing: BSF man acquitted again | The Daily Star

09:27 AM, July 03, 2015 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:37 PM, July 03, 2015
BSF man acquitted in Felani revision trial

felani1-wb.gif

Star Online Report
A special West Bengal court of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has upheld its previous verdict that acquitted one of its troopers over the killing of Felani Khatun.

A BSF General Security Forces court gave the verdict yesterday night after the hearing of the revision trial, our New Delhi correspondent reports.

“The court has reached the same conclusion as it did in the previous time and acquitted him on the same grounds,” he reports quoting sources inside the BSF.

However, the latest decision is subject to revision and approval by an Additional Director General rank officer, also the competent authority, of BSF based in the eastern sector of the country.

Meanwhile, Felani’s father Nurul Islam told The Daily Star that he will not accept this verdict and demanded international trial over the killing of his daughter, our Kurigram correspondent reports.

“We have heard of the verdict. We don’t accept it. We don’t want trial in BSF court, we want trial in international court,” he said over the telephone – sobbing all the while.

Fifteen-year-old Felani Khatun was shot dead by the BSF while she, along with her father, was returning home from India through Anantapur border along Phulbari upazila of Kurigram on January 7, 2011.

Her dead body was hung from barbwires along the border for hours. A photo of that heart wrenching moment was caught by the media. The incident sparked uproar throughout Bangladesh.

A special court of the Indian BSF began trial over this incident on August 13, 2013. As an outcome of the proceedings, the lone accused trooper Amiya Ghosh was acquitted of murder charge on September 6, 2013.

Felani's father appealed to Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh for revision trial in the case. On his appeal, proceedings of the revision trial, held in Cooch Bihar of West Bengal, began from September 22 last year.

It happened 4 years back .

At least they didn't detain him for years, ignored court orders, and then released him near the end of his teen years...or detain him, ignore court orders, torture him, pluck out his eyes and kill him, then return his body.

Now Pakistan and India can be totes BFF.

Usual Pakisatni fake stories .
 
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This is how professionals work. Last year our soldier who was swept away in the river (and who could not swim :mad:) was returned with all dignity by Pakistan. So, cheers.
So instead of handing him over to ISI, they sent him back? It's crazy!
 
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