Sir, your post is pointless it makes no sense, inshort you drove the car in circles and stopped at the same point indirectly blaming Pakistan, well bad try.
Thanks for pointing it out, Sir. I only hope you read all that I am writing -
I already mentioned it is a complicated issue, and may be I was not as clear cut as I should have been:
A comparison was sought between the crimes committed in Greece, and the crimes committed in Pakistan.
While the attacks on Pakistanis in Greece are clearly a sign of impulsive behavior (because it did not happen before, and came into being right when the economy turned to dust), the attacks in Pakistan (on minorities) have been a regular phenomenon for years and through all the different times.
Also the attackers in Greece are the ones behind those crimes, but in Pakistan, the attackers are rather guided by others who are any time more resourceful and cannot be said to have been affected by a worsening economy or a chaotic atmosphere.
So, when I say that the majority of Pakistanis, esp the poor, resourceless ones show any bitterness for others, it can easily be attributed to the chaos and confusion pervading the society. The chaos in the society, and this hatred, both are relatively new phenomena. The turning up of people in mass rallying in favor of Osama bin Laden, can be put as an example of such resentment that is led by socioeconomic factors.
However, those who are behind the crimes against minorities are neither poor, nor resourceless. Their actions are guided more by their personal agendas, than by the changing socioeconomic environment. The example of Mumtaz Qadri shooting Salman Taseer, or a few gunmen barraging the gates of a Shia Mosque, fit in this part.
So ultimately the only comparable actions of the people in Greece, and the people in Pakistan are - rioting by the Greeks in Greece and hurting foreigners, and Pakistanis supporting Osama bin Laden's cause (or even hosting al Qaeda members) in Pakistan.
So the direct violent attacks that target minorities for years and years cannot be compared with whatever is going on in Greece right now.