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Karachi Airport Under Terrorist Attack

I know a lot of Pakistanis and if I generalize the whole population of Pakistan based on my personal opinion of those few Pakistanis, I am sure you wont like it much.
If you live in place where The Media, which includes music, movies,etc is pumped into your system like blood and where the Media which is owned by greedy wealthy people who love money only. Do you think those 'Nice' people will tell you the truth?
 
” پاکستان تنہا نہیں،خوشی اور غم میں ایک ساتھ کھڑے ہیں
THANKYOU TURKISH BROTHERS :)

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So soldiers in frontline use this drug. The news clearly mentions there is no company in Pakistan that manufactures that drug...so you need to import it. India is the world's largest generic drug producer...as you cannot afford drugs manufactured from west you guys have to live on these drugs...no matter how much you curse India. This only proves that India produces things that Pakistan cannot....other than that nothing is proved by it. What about the communication device like mobiles in the hands of the militants...which country were they from???
 
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if you think india has done ..
plase go to UN and prove
this is the golden chance to nab culprits
how we did in 26/11


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pakistanis have common line
excpet them all talking lies and spreading misinforamtion..
seems china effect
UN? who doesn't do anything to stop Muslim massacres in Kashmir is going to help us, wow I'm sooooo happy:crazy:
India has the Nazi effect on them :p:

So soldiers in frontline use this drug. The news clearly mentions there is no company in Pakistan that manufactures that drug...so you need to import it. India is the world's largest generic drug producer...as you cannot afford drugs manufactured from west you guys have to live on these drugs...no matter how much you curse India. This only proves that India produces things that Pakistan cannot....other than that nothing is proved by it. What about the communication device like mobiles in the hands of the militants...which country were they from???
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It is your own creation working against you. Your own failure. How come India came in between
Why does India need so many embassies in Afghanistan? is it just to make the Pathans happy? :sarcastic:
 
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UN? who doesn't do anything to stop Muslim massacres in Kashmir is going to help us, wow I'm sooooo happy:crazy:
India has the Nazi effect on them :p:
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you dont accept UN .
why UN does not do anything... think..
its simple to blame others..
i know UN is not holy cow but still its respect body...
you dont accept international court ...
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where is Muslim massacre in in indian jammu and kashmir
indian media wil rip off govt even some men died due to masscare ...
and indian judiciary will nail them too
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wanna see nazi effect
(now its your own media.. no indian or wstern )
Black September: When Ziaul Haq killed Palestinians in Jordan in 1969
A leaf from history: Enter: Ziaul Haq - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

Like all pre-independence generals, the Jallandhar-born Ziaul Haq also joined the British army during the Second World War and joined the Pakistan army after independence. He was sent to Jordan in 1967 where he stayed for three years. He trained Jordanian soldiers and led the operation known as Black September, a very regrettable action against Palestinians in Jordan.

A great number of Palestinians had settled in Jordan after the creation of Israel in 1948 and over time they formed a strong minority and raised the question of an independent Palestine. King Hussein of Jordan feared that the Palestinians could endanger his kingdom; he therefore ordered an action against Palestinian camps. The estimated number of Palestinians killed in this action is believed to be anywhere from 2,000 to 25,000, depending on the source. It is however certain that their forces were thoroughly routed. Thanks to his role in this action,
Ziaul Haq, a brigadie at that time, came to be remembered as the Palestinian killer in his own country.
 
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Bullets elevated my son to martyr status, says father
By Rizwan Shehzad
Published: June 10, 2014

KARACHI:
Even as friends, colleagues and family members of 11 Airport Security Force (ASF) personnel and four Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) employees who lost their lives in the attack on the airport in Karachi on Sunday night mourned their loss, their grief was tempered by the praise their loved ones received across Pakistan, described as ‘martyrs’.


“I will not shed a tear for my son who has left us forever,” said 60-year-old Maula Dad, the father of a senior PIA technician Fakhar, who was killed on Sunday. “Four bullets fired by the terrorists didn’t kill my son, they elevated him to the status of martyr,” he said. “He held my head high.”

“Whether you accept it or not, write it or not, our colleagues have attained martyrdom,” said one ASF official. “We are ready to sacrifice our lives to protect our homeland.” Another ASF official commented that the deceased has fought on a ‘battlefield’ on Sunday night.

Thousands of miles away from their hometowns, around 3,000 officials reside in six double-story and six single-story barracks at the ASF camp located behind Karachi’s airport. On Monday they witnessed the final rites of their colleagues, as the bodies were washed and prepared for the funerals later in the day.

“Martyrdom is the most desired award of every fighter and that’s what our colleagues have been blessed with,” said one guard. “Their courage is unparalleled and we are satisfied with our efforts last night.”

The coffins were draped with the national flag and a floral wreath perched on each coffin as they were transported from the ASF camp to the airport. The bodies were transported to their families following the funeral.

According to an ASF official who wished to remain anonymous, when officials received word of the attack at the airport, all ASF Jawans present on site were prepared to counter the attack.

Only half of them were sent to the airport. “Every one of us wanted to go but the Jawans on duty had stopped the terrorists and foiled the attack,” he said.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 10th, 2014.

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Pakistani Airport Security Force (ASF) personnel and family members carry the coffin of a colleague, killed in an assault by militants on Karachi airport and to be flown to Islamabad, at the airport in Karachi on June 9, 2014. PHOTO: AFP
 
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you dont accept UN .
why UN does not do anything... think..
its simple to blame others..
i know UN is not holy cow but still its respect body...
you dont accept international court ...
--
where is Muslim massacre in in indian jammu and kashmir
indian media wil rip off govt even some men died due to masscare ...
and indian judiciary will nail them too
--
wanna see nazi effect
(now its your own media.. no indian or wstern )
Black September: When Ziaul Haq killed Palestinians in Jordan in 1969
A leaf from history: Enter: Ziaul Haq - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

Like all pre-independence generals, the Jallandhar-born Ziaul Haq also joined the British army during the Second World War and joined the Pakistan army after independence. He was sent to Jordan in 1967 where he stayed for three years. He trained Jordanian soldiers and led the operation known as Black September, a very regrettable action against Palestinians in Jordan.

A great number of Palestinians had settled in Jordan after the creation of Israel in 1948 and over time they formed a strong minority and raised the question of an independent Palestine. King Hussein of Jordan feared that the Palestinians could endanger his kingdom; he therefore ordered an action against Palestinian camps. The estimated number of Palestinians killed in this action is believed to be anywhere from 2,000 to 25,000, depending on the source. It is however certain that their forces were thoroughly routed. Thanks to his role in this action,
Ziaul Haq, a brigadie at that time, came to be remembered as the Palestinian killer in his own country.
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Bullets elevated my son to martyr status, says father
By Rizwan Shehzad
Published: June 10, 2014

KARACHI:
Even as friends, colleagues and family members of 11 Airport Security Force (ASF) personnel and four Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) employees who lost their lives in the attack on the airport in Karachi on Sunday night mourned their loss, their grief was tempered by the praise their loved ones received across Pakistan, described as ‘martyrs’.


“I will not shed a tear for my son who has left us forever,” said 60-year-old Maula Dad, the father of a senior PIA technician Fakhar, who was killed on Sunday. “Four bullets fired by the terrorists didn’t kill my son, they elevated him to the status of martyr,” he said. “He held my head high.”

“Whether you accept it or not, write it or not, our colleagues have attained martyrdom,” said one ASF official. “We are ready to sacrifice our lives to protect our homeland.” Another ASF official commented that the deceased has fought on a ‘battlefield’ on Sunday night.

Thousands of miles away from their hometowns, around 3,000 officials reside in six double-story and six single-story barracks at the ASF camp located behind Karachi’s airport. On Monday they witnessed the final rites of their colleagues, as the bodies were washed and prepared for the funerals later in the day.

“Martyrdom is the most desired award of every fighter and that’s what our colleagues have been blessed with,” said one guard. “Their courage is unparalleled and we are satisfied with our efforts last night.”

The coffins were draped with the national flag and a floral wreath perched on each coffin as they were transported from the ASF camp to the airport. The bodies were transported to their families following the funeral.

According to an ASF official who wished to remain anonymous, when officials received word of the attack at the airport, all ASF Jawans present on site were prepared to counter the attack.

Only half of them were sent to the airport. “Every one of us wanted to go but the Jawans on duty had stopped the terrorists and foiled the attack,” he said.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 10th, 2014.

719790-ASFpersonnel-1402351779-134-640x480.jpg


Pakistani Airport Security Force (ASF) personnel and family members carry the coffin of a colleague, killed in an assault by militants on Karachi airport and to be flown to Islamabad, at the airport in Karachi on June 9, 2014. PHOTO: AFP
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RIP

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kyu beta
bolti band..
learn and then talk baby
 
Sorry I don't understand gibberish, please fix your sentence and maybe I'll understand what you are trying to say
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i gave you facts and link about
what you call nazi effect ...
rest read post and answer with data and facts
your or mine OPINION does not mater here
 

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