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300 Pakistani Foreign dreamers drown in Mediterranean ocean en route to Europe (so they can hear bad mouthing from khawaja asif)

As much as hard this news is, I bet Pakistan Govt/Establishment must be thinking of ways to exploit the situation, Thanks to Army and their Haram khori we are losing young Pakistani's in incidents like these because they are desperate, and can we blame them ? We saw National leaders like IK arrested and toss around, we saw respected Journalists like Arshad Sharif and Imran Riaz murdered and tortured, we saw Ministers blackmailed and beaten, we saw sexual harassment , we saw brutal suppression of Human rights, social media, all thanks to the Haram Zaade sitting in GHQ who don't give a shit about Pakistan, during their service they live on Haram ki kamai, and after retirement they either get Govt jobs for more table ke neeche ki kamai aur settle in Western countries, Pakistan has no hope and no future... I rather see those 400 young men storm GHQ/Parliament and sacrifice their lives to save Pakistan from tyrants than dying like this trying to escape, Lakh di Lanat on Pakistani govt and our establishment for pushing our young to this.
 
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We neither want to annex Greece nor do we want to destroy it. We only have two requests from those guys. a) They stop preventing us from accessing the sea using the islands as an excuse, and b) They don't attack our interests at every opportunity by pretending to be victims.

The nomadic Turks who first came to Anatolia had something to learn from the settled Greeks and Armenians, that is, they needed them. For example, the famous Roman Bath became the Turkish Bath. But we have nothing to learn from these people anymore. Therefore, we have no interest to gain from annexing Greece. Exterminating the Greek people is a crime of genocide, don't even think about it.

Sissy Turks like you is the reason why the Greeks gets embolden.

Stop begging and learn to take the war to the enemy.
 
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Greece boat disaster: Ship tracking casts doubt on Greek Coastguard's account

The BBC has obtained evidence casting doubt on the Greek coastguard's account of Wednesday's migrant shipwreck in which hundreds are feared to have died.

Analysis of the movement of other ships in the area suggests the overcrowded fishing vessel was not moving for at least seven hours before it capsized.

The coastguard still claims that during these hours the boat was on a course to Italy and not in need of rescue.

Greek authorities have not yet responded to the BBC's findings.

The UN has called for an investigation into Greece's handling of the disaster, amid claims more action should have been taken earlier to initiate a full-scale rescue attempt.

Greek officials maintain those on board said they did not want help and were not in danger until just before their boat sank.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Greek coastguard didn't rescue these people.
 
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Pakistanis ‘were forced below deck’ on refugee boat in Greece disaster

Witnesses say some groups were forced into the most hazardous part of the vessel that sank, leaving hundreds feared dead

Pakistani nationals appear to have been singled out on the trawler that sank off Greece last Wednesday with hundreds of passengers feared dead.

Macabre details have emerged of conditions on the boat, as questions mount over whether the Greek coastguard “covered up” its role in the tragedy. With about 500 people still feared missing, new accounts from survivors indicate that women and children were forced to travel in the hold, and that certain nationalities were condemned to the most dangerous part of the trawler.

According to leaked testimonies told by survivors to coastguards, Pakistanis were forced below deck, with other nationalities allowed on the top deck, where they had a far greater chance of surviving a capsize.

The testimonies suggest women and children were effectively “locked up” in the hold, ostensibly to be “protected” by men on the overcrowded vessel. The Observer has learned that Pakistani nationals were also kept below deck, with crew members maltreating them when they appeared in search of fresh water or tried to escape.

No women or children are thought to be among the survivors, while reports from Pakistan on Saturday indicate hundreds of its citizens may have died when the rusty trawler sank off the Peloponnese peninsula. Local media reported that at least 298 Pakistanis died, 135 from the Pakistani side of Kashmir.

On Monday attention will turn to the alleged Egyptian smuggling ring in charge of the vessel, with nine suspects due in court.

 
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Arab habibis treating Pakistanis like they always do. 👍 What an adorable Arab brothers.
 
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Greece is an ally of India. The first sensible thing coming out of your mouth.
Greece isn't an ally of India. We don't have an alliance and we don't really care for each other.
 
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