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Explosion on Quetta's Sariab Road; at least 5 killed

That is one poor excuse honestly speaking.
It is poor excuse? Please explain what actions would you have the army take! Every time the army wanted to clear out Pishin 1 and Kharotobad the precious Civil Society is up in arms about Human Rights of Afghan Refugees!

Chaman Road is insecure because the Federal Government is unwilling to allocate sufficient resources to Nawab Raisani group to counter the BLA elements in Balochistan and Quetta!

After 2009/10/11 what actions if any have been taken by the Provincial government against the extremist elements on Gulshan Colony?

The politics of race and hate is so rife in Quetta that ask any Punjabi or Pathan how they feel when they travel outside the city, go talk a walk down Spinney Road in Quetta city and ask a non baloch! What of the present circumstances, three senior police officers targeted and 1 killed in the city in the last month alone!

Your soldiers travel up and down the city in convoys with Balaclavas and face masks, that is the reality of the ground!

More than 41,000 arms licences were issued in 2011 alone across the province. Of these, more than 6000 were issued in the provincial capital Quetta.

You cannot blame the army for everything, the security plan is responsibility of the Provincial GOVERNMENT! Ask the provincial government why are they sleeping when it comes to the new security plan of Quetta City:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1315871

Yes where you can blame Federal Government is its lethargic approach towards NACTA:
http://pakpips.com/art.php?art=171

And when the Army takes robust action, the civil society starts to cry:

Some sectarian terrorists or those found involved in sectarian target killing were also among those executed after a moratorium on death penalty was lifted in December last year. According to media reports, more than 200 persons have been executed so far including the following who were convicted in different cases of sectarian targeted killing

  • Attaullah Arif Qasim and Muhammed Azam Arif Sharif were hanged on February 3 for their role in the sectarian killing of a Shia physician in Karachi in 2001.
  • Convicted in 2004, Ikramul Haq alias Akram Lahori, a co-founder of Sunni sectarian group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), was executed in Lahore on January 17 for killing a guard at a Shia mosque.
  • Ghulam Shabbir and Ahmed Ali–who reportedly belonged to Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan–were hanged on January 7 in Multan. They were executed for a string of killings, including a police chief and his driver.
  • Muhammad Saeed Awan, a member of the LeJ, was hanged at Karachi`s Central Jail on January 15. Awan was convicted of shooting to death police officer Sadiq Hussain Shah and his son, Abid Hussain Shah, in 2001.
  • On September 2, an ISPR statement said “the COAS has confirmed death sentence of another five hardcore terrorists.” Reportedly two among the convicts were members of LeJ and involved in sectarian killings in Quetta.
According to data compiled by Pak Institute for Peace Studies’ (PIPS) digital database unit, around 20 major search-and-hunt operations were launched between January and August 15 this year against sectarian groups across Pakistan.

A total of 133 key members and affiliates of sectarian groups were arrested mainly those belonging to Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) (91) and LeJ (31). Those arrested also included ASWJ central president Maulana Aurangzeb Farooqi, who was detained on June 5 near Taxila.

Similarly some key commanders of violent sectarian groups have been killed by security forces and law enforcement agencies since the announcement of NAP.

On February 15, a top commander of the Lashkare-Jhangvi Usman Saifullah Kurd, and his companion were killed in a clash with paramilitary troops of FC in Quetta. Kurd was reportedly the main man behind killing of Hazara Shias in Quetta. In July, LeJ chief Malik Ishaq, his two sons Usman and Haq Nawaz, and 11 other militants were killed in an alleged exchange of fire with police personnel in Muzaffargarh, Punjab.

In recent weeks, law enforcers have raided different madrassas across Pakistan on the suspicion of their links to support for militants. Similarly, Punjab and Balochistan have completed geo-tagging of madrassas.

Coming back to my original point which you labelled an excuse:

Quetta 1.JPG

Kharotabad: Largest refugee camp in Pakistan outside Pishin.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kharotabad_Incident

Quetta 2.JPG

PISHIN: Largest refugee camp in Pakistan
https://www.geo.tv/latest/86746-fc-unearths-explosive-manufacturing-company-in-pishin
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/worl...ests-six-afghan-spies-from-refugee-camps.html
https://www.dawn.com/news/645303
https://www.devex.com/news/8-aid-workers-feared-kidnapped-in-pakistan-75414


Quetta Incident Map.JPG


Incident Clusters mapped for Jan - November 18th 2017. As you will see the clusters are around hazarra townships, Police colony, Airport Road and Sariab Road. Ask yourself, why?
 
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Same Quetta. Same Saryab Road.

Some this is seriously rotten in Quetta.
It can't be FC as you claim, but its sector of its population, where foreign agencies find refuge and co-operation.
 
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Some this is seriously rotten in Quetta.

Don't quote me racist as$hole.

It is poor excuse? Please explain what actions would you have the army take! Every time the army wanted to clear out Pishin 1 and Kharotobad the precious Civil Society is up in arms about Human Rights of Afghan Refugees!

Chaman Road is insecure because the Federal Government is unwilling to allocate sufficient resources to Nawab Raisani group to counter the BLA elements in Balochistan and Quetta!

After 2009/10/11 what actions if any have been taken by the Provincial government against the extremist elements on Gulshan Colony?

The politics of race and hate is so rife in Quetta that ask any Punjabi or Pathan how they feel when they travel outside the city, go talk a walk down Spinney Road in Quetta city and ask a non baloch! What of the present circumstances, three senior police officers targeted and 1 killed in the city in the last month alone!

Your soldiers travel up and down the city in convoys with Balaclavas and face masks, that is the reality of the ground!

More than 41,000 arms licences were issued in 2011 alone across the province. Of these, more than 6000 were issued in the provincial capital Quetta.

You cannot blame the army for everything, the security plan is responsibility of the Provincial GOVERNMENT! Ask the provincial government why are they sleeping when it comes to the new security plan of Quetta City:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1315871

Yes where you can blame Federal Government is its lethargic approach towards NACTA:
http://pakpips.com/art.php?art=171

And when the Army takes robust action, the civil society starts to cry:

Some sectarian terrorists or those found involved in sectarian target killing were also among those executed after a moratorium on death penalty was lifted in December last year. According to media reports, more than 200 persons have been executed so far including the following who were convicted in different cases of sectarian targeted killing

  • Attaullah Arif Qasim and Muhammed Azam Arif Sharif were hanged on February 3 for their role in the sectarian killing of a Shia physician in Karachi in 2001.
  • Convicted in 2004, Ikramul Haq alias Akram Lahori, a co-founder of Sunni sectarian group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), was executed in Lahore on January 17 for killing a guard at a Shia mosque.
  • Ghulam Shabbir and Ahmed Ali–who reportedly belonged to Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan–were hanged on January 7 in Multan. They were executed for a string of killings, including a police chief and his driver.
  • Muhammad Saeed Awan, a member of the LeJ, was hanged at Karachi`s Central Jail on January 15. Awan was convicted of shooting to death police officer Sadiq Hussain Shah and his son, Abid Hussain Shah, in 2001.
  • On September 2, an ISPR statement said “the COAS has confirmed death sentence of another five hardcore terrorists.” Reportedly two among the convicts were members of LeJ and involved in sectarian killings in Quetta.
According to data compiled by Pak Institute for Peace Studies’ (PIPS) digital database unit, around 20 major search-and-hunt operations were launched between January and August 15 this year against sectarian groups across Pakistan.

A total of 133 key members and affiliates of sectarian groups were arrested mainly those belonging to Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) (91) and LeJ (31). Those arrested also included ASWJ central president Maulana Aurangzeb Farooqi, who was detained on June 5 near Taxila.

Similarly some key commanders of violent sectarian groups have been killed by security forces and law enforcement agencies since the announcement of NAP.

On February 15, a top commander of the Lashkare-Jhangvi Usman Saifullah Kurd, and his companion were killed in a clash with paramilitary troops of FC in Quetta. Kurd was reportedly the main man behind killing of Hazara Shias in Quetta. In July, LeJ chief Malik Ishaq, his two sons Usman and Haq Nawaz, and 11 other militants were killed in an alleged exchange of fire with police personnel in Muzaffargarh, Punjab.

In recent weeks, law enforcers have raided different madrassas across Pakistan on the suspicion of their links to support for militants. Similarly, Punjab and Balochistan have completed geo-tagging of madrassas.

Coming back to my original point which you labelled an excuse:

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Kharotabad: Largest refugee camp in Pakistan outside Pishin.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kharotabad_Incident

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PISHIN: Largest refugee camp in Pakistan
https://www.geo.tv/latest/86746-fc-unearths-explosive-manufacturing-company-in-pishin
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/worl...ests-six-afghan-spies-from-refugee-camps.html
https://www.dawn.com/news/645303
https://www.devex.com/news/8-aid-workers-feared-kidnapped-in-pakistan-75414


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Incident Clusters mapped for Jan - November 18th 2017. As you will see the clusters are around hazarra townships, Police colony, Airport Road and Sariab Road. Ask yourself, why?

You further strengthen my belief that in case of Quetta or Balochistan both military and civilians have failed. Sometimes it is the civilian government, the other time it is human rights groups. Various excuses but the end if result is same. The enemy keeps on hitting Quetta again and again at its wish. It all comes down to the one thing right?? That we all have failed till now and our claims of defeating terrorism and about success of CPEC are just that. Claims. Nothing more. We are a third world banana republic that fails to secure its provincial capital despite having one of the largest military in the world. This is ridiculous stuff seriously.

If there are Afghan refugee camps then why are we not closing them? Why not sending those afghans back? Just because of few human rights organizations or civil society? Seriously? Well those human rights organizations or civil societies are against nuclear weapons too. When are we giving up our weapons since we follow them so obediently?

There is presence of BLA? And FC or army can't against them because federal government doesn't issue funds to some random raisani guy. So that's it? That is our whole plan to counter terrorism in Quetta and Balochistan?

The thing my dear friend is that we are not doing anything right now. We are waiting for disasters to happen. Just like what is happening in that faizabad dharna case.
 
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Nah RAW is the escape route of Pakistan security agencies incompetence,blame everything on raw and no one questions the agencies

Just as RAW blames everything on ISI and LET ?
 
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Just as RAW blames everything on ISI and LET ?
The difference being we blame isi and work on it and try to prevent another incident happening unlike you blaming raw and these incidents keep repeating every week
 
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Rip. Questions has become unsafe to live. It requires better security .
 
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