Areesh
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No he's not. He's making it clear that the community itself is also involved in sectarian violence. They are not the completely innocent party they claim to be. In the media and the public, their ethnic and religious leaders cry bloody murder yet the same leaders actively support and at the very least turna blind eye to their own kin commiting sectarian acts of violence. Maybe they should sit in the roads and protest that the hazara terrorists from amongst themselves also come back home and stop commiting terrorism in Syria?
In his statement he has clearly said that innocent people are killed in Pakistan because of sectarian violence, for years that has predominantly been shia victims of wahhabi groups. The security force will come as a great relief to a community which is being targetted but at the same time, the long term solution for this is multi pronged. Other people have mentioned larger operations, more intelligence involvement, and @Maarkhoor mentioned the involvement some hazara people have in sectarian conflict abroad. It is just as legitimate a security requirement as stopping groups like IS or anyone else who operates outside the writ of the Pakistani state.
I don't care what they do in Syria. Are they involved in terrorism in Pakistan?
It is all very simple. By bringing in Syria you are actually justifying persecution of a community.
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No justification for bloodshed should be given but reality should be discussed and not hide.
As this all started after Khomaini's revolution in Iran and increased with time. Mulla in Iran wants rule of his sect and under his command, in all Muslim countries. He is successful in Iraq and yemen, 100%. Partially successful in Lebanon, trying in Bahrain and Pakistan. Tehreek e Nafaz e Fiqa Jafria, the name tells itself the whole story.
There are multiple reasons for sectarian bloodshed in Pakistan. But it's obvious that Pakistan govt is always acting like a banana republic govt.
I agree about the Iranian interference in Pakistan but that is no reason to justify or defend persecution of own people in our country.
If some other country is interfering in Pakistan then state should counter that but state should also protect its citizens. How hard is it to understand this simple point?