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I'm probably missing details if anything.
They wanted the detailes to go out, that is why this stuff was done . But for what purpose ?
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I'm probably missing details if anything.
But for what purpose ?
'Provocation' ....
Officials have done well to keep us in the dark. If every Pakistani new the full gory details, there'd be even more outrage.
After having spoken to some locals, they told some details not covered in the media, or at least not well described.
First of all, every child was shot, sometimes in the head. It was systematic execution, not terrorism.
The gunmen first asked around to find children belonging to army families, they killed those children, they then did not spare the rest of the children either, they killed them too, every class room was riddled with bullets and as many children killed as they saw possible. They then went around killing wherever they found someone. Wherever, whoever, when the bodies starting accumulating and gathering in piles, they kicked the bodies to see if there was anyone left living to finish the job.
They threw the dead bodies of some children over the walls to show us what was going on inside.
One incident, involving an army Major's wife. She worked at the school, her child was killed in front of her and in front of her class. The militants then proceeded to put a bag over her head and beheaded her in front of her class, they then burnt her body. It follows they must have killed the children too.
Some children were allegedly beheaded, and even a 2 year old baby, not a pupil, who just happened to be there was not spared.
They said the media hadn't covered all the gruesome details, nor had security spokesman statements. All I can say is that I wish I had been there.
So...
I haven't been so angry in a very long time, I never wish ill upon anyone, but my moral standards I couldn't care less about. May the wrath of the almighty God lay waste to those responsible, and may that wrath be channelled through the common Pakistani, let us be granted the opportunity to serve that justice. Never again.
to do what exactly ?
cross over to Afgan border ?
Officials have done well to keep us in the dark. If every Pakistani new the full gory details, there'd be even more outrage.
After having spoken to some locals, they told some details not covered in the media, or at least not well described.
First of all, every child was shot, sometimes in the head. It was systematic execution, not terrorism.
The gunmen first asked around to find children belonging to army families, they killed those children, they then did not spare the rest of the children either, they killed them too, every class room was riddled with bullets and as many children killed as they saw possible. They then went around killing wherever they found someone. Wherever, whoever, when the bodies starting accumulating and gathering in piles, they kicked the bodies to see if there was anyone left living to finish the job.
They threw the dead bodies of some children over the walls to show us what was going on inside.
One incident, involving an army Major's wife. She worked at the school, her child was killed in front of her and in front of her class. The militants then proceeded to put a bag over her head and beheaded her in front of her class, they then burnt her body. It follows they must have killed the children too.
Some children were allegedly beheaded, and even a 2 year old baby, not a pupil, who just happened to be there was not spared.
They said the media hadn't covered all the gruesome details, nor had security spokesman statements. All I can say is that I wish I had been there.
So...
I haven't been so angry in a very long time, I never wish ill upon anyone, but my moral standards I couldn't care less about. May the wrath of the almighty God lay waste to those responsible, and may that wrath be channelled through the common Pakistani, let us be granted the opportunity to serve that justice. Never again.
Sir, God does not take sides, except maybe the side best prepared.
exactly ... we should first kill that mulana fazlu rehman, mulana abdul azid, syed munawer hassan and all thier follwersLet's clean our house first. Fazalullah will die automatically.
Last time our Gunship Helicopter killed many filthy creatures of TTP in Kunar....
But this time it should not be less than F-16 and its smart bombs to destroy the hide outs of these filthy creatures of TTP in Kunar and Nooristan....
Stop dragging India in this unfortunate event -- for the sake of those young departed souls, for God's sake!!! It is not helping.
First of all, dragging India in this matter is not only careless but diverting focus away from the real problem. The talibans themselves have owned up the coward deed rather proudly, what else do you need in order to convince yourself that it is not India?
If India was anyway intentionally heating up the LOC in collusion with Afghans, you would have heard of ceasefire violations right now. Are they happening now? No, they are not. India only responded to violations back then, like it has always maintained! But that is another discussion.
Pakistan should have an anti terrorism policy as strong as Israel's
Nothing will come off this...Hot pursuit will remain nothing but hot fluff until Pakistan sets its house in order..
The Pakistani state and establishment (including the armed forces) have many traitors within its ranks that are complicit in sympathizing with the radical elements..
If Pakistan wants to surgically strike, I suggest you start by operating on your own state and uproot these terrorist sympathizers.
The case of the Pakistani state is like that of an AIDS victim...what kills you at the end of the day is a simple cold or pneumonia contracted externally, but the real problem is the lack of immunity within the body of the victim itself...
You improve the immunity (read uproot the traitors) in your own system, the rest will solve itself...
Unfortunately for Pakistan, just as in the case of AIDS, the cure is yet to be found...