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Ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan Arrested: News and Discussion

Is Martial Law/Emergency a real possibility after IK arrest?

  • Yes

    Votes: 145 63.6%
  • No

    Votes: 83 36.4%

  • Total voters
    228
  • Poll closed .
No sir, you need better company of people around you, instead of ethnofacists and ethnoracists. I have lived in pakistan too specifically lahore and guess what? Nobody really gives a crap what ethnicity you are or not. You have been recently to the states right? You’re going through a conundrum right now which is totally fine. Now honestly answer this, yes there are racist there but do you seriously think there are no good people? Or they don’t mean what they say and everybody is just doing blah blah and closet racists? Respectfully bullshit brother, you need to widen your horizon and be a little positive.
Exceptions don't make the rule, yes there might be some good Punjabi's or Pathans but majority of them are bad in my opinion, given the opportunity they will put Genghis Khan barbaric Army to shame with their treatment. I am in USA, but I spend 30 years in Karachi, grow up there, studied there, and over the time i met every ethnic group people, their behavior what they think etc, yes not all but you can have a good enough idea, then you have PDFians, who every now and then shows their complex and hate, the only difference is their hate is wrapped under MQM label but I don't wrap my racism or hate in no fancy words. I remember the time when PDFians used to talk about killing every MQM worker, or put in jail to those who voted for them, or supported no development for Karachi because they voted for MQM, if it was up to our people they would block Oxygen for Karachi just because they voted for MQM. But reality is that as bad as MQM was, but they were not as barbarians and uncivilized as our Punjabi/Pathans/sindhi/Baloch/Saraiki, a worse Urdu speaking person is still far better than the best rest of Pakistan has to offer.
 
Exceptions don't make the rule, yes there might be some good Punjabi's or Pathans but majority of them are bad in my opinion, given the opportunity they will put Genghis Khan barbaric Army to shame with their treatment. I am in USA, but I spend 30 years in Karachi, grow up there, studied there, and over the time i met every ethnic group people, their behavior what they think etc, yes not all but you can have a good enough idea, then you have PDFians, who every now and then shows their complex and hate, the only difference is their hate is wrapped under MQM label but I don't wrap my racism or hate in no fancy words. I remember the time when PDFians used to talk about killing every MQM worker, or put in jail to those who voted for them, or supported no development for Karachi because they voted for MQM, if it was up to our people they would block Oxygen for Karachi just because they voted for MQM. But reality is that as bad as MQM was, but they were not as barbarians and uncivilized as our Punjabi/Pathans/sindhi/Baloch/Saraiki, a worse Urdu speaking person is still far better than the best rest of Pakistan has to offer.

Brother, I respect your opinion even though I can not understand your pain. That being said nobody and I mean nobody can give the license of majority of a group as negative. You or I have never met the majority. You can respect MQM as a idealogy or your party that is totally fine. The problem is when we start labeling other ethnicities in a broad stroke as bad. I’m sure mqm has plenty of good people minus Altaf Hussain until he totally lost his mind. I’ll give you a religious example, Ali Ibn Hussain (AS) generally known as Zayn Ul Abideen, after the tragedy of Karbala happened he famously said that even if the killer of my father handed me the sword with which he slaughtered and martyred my blessed father as a “Amanat” I would take care of that sword in trust and not do “Amanat main kayanat”. He followed the sunnah of his great grandfather Rasul Alla (Saaws) when he left for hijarah he had “Amanats” which he did not do “Khayanat” with. Another example is Hazrat Abu bakr (RA) and Bibi Khadijah ( SA)who spent all of their wealth in a religion which was still in early days and they still had the faith and believe it was right. I would love to connect with you n a personal level as I am certain you are a very good person.
 
Brother, I respect your opinion even though I can not understand your pain. That being said nobody and I mean nobody can give the license of majority of a group as negative. You or I have never met the majority. You can respect MQM as a idealogy or your party that is totally fine. The problem is when we start labeling other ethnicities in a broad stroke as bad. I’m sure mqm has plenty of good people minus Altaf Hussain until he totally lost his mind. I’ll give you a religious example, Ali Ibn Hussain (AS) generally known as Zayn Ul Abideen, after the tragedy of Karbala happened he famously said that even if the killer of my father handed me the sword with which he slaughtered and martyred my blessed father as a “Amanat” I would take care of that sword in trust and not do “Amanat main kayanat”. He followed the sunnah of his great grandfather Rasul Alla (Saaws) when he left for hijarah he had “Amanats” which he did not do “Khayanat” with. Another example is Hazrat Abu bakr (RA) and Bibi Khadijah ( SA)who spent all of their wealth in a religion which was still in early days and they still had the faith and believe it was right. I would love to connect with you n a personal level as I am certain you are a very good person.
My whole point in a nutshell is these great personalities of which we cannot compare ourselves into they believed in kindness and not judging generally, when the prophet and leader of our religion is called Rahmat ul lil alameen and was praised because of his morals and he did not hate the people who did the worst to him. Then what right do we have? I hope your understood my point of giving religious examples.
 
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Khaleej Magazine have a sense of humour. Akalmand kay leya ashara kafi hain. 😂
 
Yeh jo deshatgardi hai, es key peechey.... aunty hai?




Tag people on your post to make it more aware.
Idk that many people on PDF. Repost the tweet but tag more people so more people can see the tweet.


Overseas Pakistanis arrested at the Airport under completely nonsense charges. This was NOT on any news channel or YouTube channel!!!
Overseas Pakistanis from West, stay in contact with your embassy if you visit Pakistan. If you get in legal trouble get your embassy to help you. If you’re a dual national then your biggest advantage is your second citizenship. Use your dual nationality to your advantage.
 
Idiots! They seriously want to alienate the overseas pakistanis
So they don’t visit the country again. We keep talking about dictatorships in pakistan but I don’t remember this type of brutality being around during musharrafs time. Makes my blood curdle. I am calling my mother in law here in Canada soon. Can’t trust these brutes with our women or citizens overseas or not. Brother I am not an extremist by any definition of the word or I try not be atleast. If some po po tried to show the women of my household their private parts and tried to abuse them I would seriously kill them or be a “terrorist” by their definition. It’s not terrorism at that point it is simply being a ghairator beghairat. Agree to disagree
Section 100 Pakistan Penal Code provides the legislation defence of “self defence” to protect jan, maal and Izzat!

So you would be within your legal right. Problem is for the common person the law is an oxymoron.
 
Brother, I respect your opinion even though I can not understand your pain. That being said nobody and I mean nobody can give the license of majority of a group as negative. You or I have never met the majority. You can respect MQM as a idealogy or your party that is totally fine. The problem is when we start labeling other ethnicities in a broad stroke as bad. I’m sure mqm has plenty of good people minus Altaf Hussain until he totally lost his mind. I’ll give you a religious example, Ali Ibn Hussain (AS) generally known as Zayn Ul Abideen, after the tragedy of Karbala happened he famously said that even if the killer of my father handed me the sword with which he slaughtered and martyred my blessed father as a “Amanat” I would take care of that sword in trust and not do “Amanat main kayanat”. He followed the sunnah of his great grandfather Rasul Alla (Saaws) when he left for hijarah he had “Amanats” which he did not do “Khayanat” with. Another example is Hazrat Abu bakr (RA) and Bibi Khadijah ( SA)who spent all of their wealth in a religion which was still in early days and they still had the faith and believe it was right. I would love to connect with you n a personal level as I am certain you are a very good person.
I stopped caring what rest of Pakistani's think about me long time ago, these people have hate in their hearts which they try to hide like some hypocrite, the things that I openly mentioned everyone knows in Pakistan or Karachi, There was a time I was so much into the idea of Pakistan and unity among its people but now, fuq No... Pakistan is destined to be doomed and mark my words it will be broken further by the same sons of soils who declare rest of the people traitors or Indians.
 
Section 100 Pakistan Penal Code provides the legislation defence of “self defence” to protect jan, maal and Izzat!

So you would be within your legal right. Problem is for the common person the law is an oxymoron.
There is only so much that people will take before they start taking drastic steps.
 
Section 100 Pakistan Penal Code provides the legislation defence of “self defence” to protect jan, maal and Izzat!

So you would be within your legal right. Problem is for the common person the law is an oxymoron.
Sir there is no law, before you say “I know Yaar” I want you to know that I know too lol. If elections aren’t being held CONSTITUTIONALLY and there is no regard for the highest court of the land then what is the “uqat of the ordinary chap”. I am just venting not expecting a solution.

I stopped caring what rest of Pakistani's think about me long time ago, these people have hate in their hearts which they try to hide like some hypocrite, the things that I openly mentioned everyone knows in Pakistan or Karachi, There was a time I was so much into the idea of Pakistan and unity among its people but now, fuq No... Pakistan is destined to be doomed and mark my words it will be broken further by the same sons of soils who declare rest of the people traitors or Indians.

Brother, I wish you the very best of luck for you and your family and I will pray for you. That being said if you ever need somebody to rant to or vent to I will always be available as the person your age. Just find peace brother and be in peace. It’s a cold *** world, apna khoon jalanay main apna hi nuqasan. Lastly just think of this when our ancestors were facing 48 and 65 and felt the same way there would be no Pakistan.
 
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Section 100 Pakistan Penal Code provides the legislation defence of “self defence” to protect jan, maal and Izzat!

So you would be within your legal right. Problem is for the common person the law is an oxymoron.
I don’t mean to sound anti national or anti Pakistan but in the current state, Pakistan will never be worth more than my family. I will never sacrifice my family for a country with jungle law and run by selfish traitors.

For that reason, if fighting the state means protecting women and children from being illegally abducted and horribly abused in cells, so be it.
 
Since they've descended to abducting women let us remember what they did in East Pakistan.

ChatGPT:

Tell me about the rape of women in East Pakistan in 150 words

The rape of women during the Bangladesh Liberation War in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) from March to December 1971 was a widespread and brutal form of violence. Women and girls of all ages and backgrounds were subjected to rape, gang rape, and sexual abuse by the Pakistani military and their collaborators. The acts of rape were used as a deliberate strategy to demoralize and subjugate the Bengali population and were often accompanied by other forms of torture and humiliation. It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of women were victims of sexual violence during the conflict. The survivors faced immense physical and emotional trauma, and many struggled to reintegrate into society due to social stigma. Efforts have been made to document the experiences of the survivors and seek justice for the victims. The issue of wartime sexual violence in East Pakistan has gained international recognition as a grave violation of human rights and has contributed to shaping the global discourse on sexual violence in conflict.
 
Military trials expected to start between the 19th to the 22nd of May.
 
Question for photos already taken: Does that app ImageOptim remove the Metadata on Mac iPhone? I already had location off for iPhone after I switched to the Max Pro last year.

Serious safety advice: In the coming days a trawl of Social media accounts will take place to identify people for enforcement. Please follow the below advice for your own safety, share it with others (or don't I really don't care).

Tips to Keep in Mind When Creating an Account:
Do you want to use your legal name?
Some social media sites have so-called “real name policies,” but these have become more lax over time. If you do not want to use your legal name when registering for a social media site, do not. If you choose to register with another name you’re known by, consider who it is that knows you by this name, and if it makes sense for you to appear on this site with it.

When you register, don't provide more information than is necessary. If you are concerned with hiding your identity, use a separate email address and avoid giving your phone number. Both of these pieces of information can identify you individually and can link different accounts together. There are a number of services that offer temporary disposable email addresses especially for this purpose, but bear in mind that even during that brief time you have access to whatever email address you’re given through a service like this, you’re entrusting that company with whatever data you’re passing their way.

If you are looking for Military level encrypted email service. Proton is incorporated and headquartered in Switzerland. This means all your data is protected by strict Swiss privacy laws and Swiss neutrality. You can sign up for free with Proton mail here:
Be careful when choosing a profile photo or image. In addition to metadata that might include the time and place the photo was taken, the image itself can provide some information.

How to remove Metadata from Photos:
Windows OS

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MAC OS:
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How to disable location tagging on Android Cellphones:
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Apple iPHONE:
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Before you choose a picture, ask: Was it taken outside your home or workplace? Are any addresses or street signs visible? Even the smallest of details, such as reflections captured in the image, can reveal unique identifying points of the location it was taken.

It is very simple for analysts to conduct what is known as "Geo Location" to determine the location where the photgraph was taken based on landmarks and topographical features, example below:
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⚠️Be aware that your IP address may be logged at registration.

Choose a strong password and, if possible, enable two-factor authentication. It doesn't need to be overly complex for example I created a simple Password looking at things next to my laptop and as you can see it is reasonably strong 😆

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Beware of password recovery questions such as “What city were you born in?” or “What is the name of your pet?” because their answers can be mined from your social media details.
You may want to choose password recovery answers that are false. One good way to remember the answers to password recovery questions, should you choose to use false answers for added security, is to note your chosen answers in a password manager.

Check the Social Media Site's Privacy Policy
Information stored by third parties is subject to their own policies and may be used for commercial purposes or shared with other companies, like marketing firms. While reading privacy policies is a near-impossible task, you may want to read the sections that describe how your data is used, when it is shared with other parties, and how the service responds to law enforcement requests.

Social networking sites are usually for-profit businesses and often collect sensitive information beyond what you explicitly provide—where you are, what interests and advertisements you react to, what other sites you've visited (e.g. through “Like” buttons). Consider blocking third-party cookies and using tracker-blocking browser extensions to make sure extraneous information isn't being passively transmitted to third parties.

Change Your Privacy Settings
Specifically, change the default settings. For example, do you want to share your posts with the public, or only with a specific group of people? Should people be able to find you using your email address or phone number? Do you want your location shared automatically?

  • Even though every social media platform has its own unique settings, you can find some patterns.
  • Privacy settings tend to answer the question: “Who can see what?” Here you’ll probably find settings concerning audience defaults (“public,” “friends of friends,” “friends only,” etc.), location, photos, contact information, tagging, and if/how people can find your profile in searches.
  • Security (sometimes called “safety”) settings will probably have more to do with blocking/muting other accounts, and if/how you want to be notified if there is an unauthorized attempt to authorize your account. Sometimes, you’ll find login settings—like two-factor authentication and a backup email/phone number—in this section. Other times, these login settings will be in an account settings or login settings section, along with options to change your password.
  • Take advantage of security and privacy “check-ups.” Facebook, Google, and other major websites offer “security check-up” features. These tutorial-style guides walk you through common privacy and security settings in plain language and are an excellent feature for users.
  • On your phone, you may have to switch out of the app itself and into your phone’s settings to toggle which parts of your phone’s data and features the app can access. Turn off all unnecessary access to things like location, pictures, contacts, and anything else that isn’t absolutely necessary for the app to function.

Finally, remember that privacy settings are subject to change. Sometimes, these privacy settings get stronger and more granular; sometimes not. Pay attention to these changes closely to see if any information that was once private will be shared, or if any additional settings will allow you to take more control of your privacy.

Keep Separate Profiles Separate [ I cannot recommend this enough - I personally have multiple online IDs each for different things and nothing track back to my day job or personal life]. For a lot of us, it’s critical to keep different account’s identities separate. This can apply to professional profiles, anonymous accounts, and accounts in various communities.

Phone numbers and photos are two types of information to keep an eye on. Photos, in particular, can sneakily link accounts you intend to keep separate. This is a surprisingly common issue with professional profiles. If you want to maintain your anonymity or keep a certain account’s identity separate from others, use a photo or image that you don’t use anywhere else online.

To check, you can use Google’s reverse image search function. Other potentially linking variables to watch out for include your name (even nicknames) and your email. If you discover that one of these pieces of information is in a place you didn’t expect, don’t get scared or panic. Instead, think in baby steps: instead of trying to wipe all information about you off the entire Internet, just focus on specific pieces of information, where they are, and what you can do about them.

Test if your email has ever been compromised in a security breach, you can achieve this by visiting the following website:

This is important to check because compromised emails usually end up on the DarkWeb where they are sold for a few hundred $ per block of thousand, example:
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If your email is compromised, do not panic, change your password, create a new email account with Protonmail - DO NOT USE YOUR REAL NAME, and use that for all your social media activity.

Familiarize Yourself With Facebook Groups Settings
Facebook groups are increasingly places for social action, advocacy, and other potentially sensitive activities, but group settings can be confusing. Learn more about group privacy settings and work with group members to keep your Facebook groups private and secure.

Privacy Is A Team Sport
Don’t just change your own social media settings and behavior. Take the additional step of talking with your friends about the potentially sensitive data you reveal about each other online. Even if you don’t have a social media account, or even if you untag yourself from posts, friends can still unintentionally identify you, report your location, and make their connections to you public. Protecting privacy means not only taking care of ourselves, but also taking care of each other.

Stay safe.
 
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