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Pakistani family face deportation after their son is labelled a terrorist for carrying a cricket bat
A 22-year-old cricket player and his family face being thrown out of Belgium after he was identified as a terrorist for carrying a cricket bat on public transport
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Cricketer 22-year-old Assim Abassi from Ukkel in Brussels
By Bruno Waterfield, Brussels

5:22PM GMT 24 Nov 2014
Assim Abassi, a young Pakistani cricket player, and his entire family have lost their right to live in Belgium after he was identified as a terrorist for carrying his bat on public transport.

A photograph of Mr Abassi, 22, apparently armed with a weapon was circulated by the police last week generating a terror scare following anattack on the Jewish museum in Brussels earlier this year.

As soon as he saw the pictures in a newspaper, the young Pakistani man contacted the police to say that he was not armed but only carrying his cricket bat on way to a practice session.

“I wrapped my bat in my sweatshirt because it was raining and if it is wet I can’t play the ball properly,” he said.

The police photographs of a bearded Asian man carrying what appeared to be a rifle in a fashionable shopping district led to newspaper headlines warning of an “anti-Semitic killer” on the loose in Brussels.

In the summer, Mehdi Nemmouche, a French-born Islamist who had returned from fighting in Syria, was arrested and charged with the murders of four people after the attack on the Jewish museum in Brussels.

Despite Assim contacting the police, the entire Abassi family of seven has lost its right to live in Belgium after the Pakistani embassy in Brussels sacked his father, a diplomat, for damaging Pakistan’s reputation.

“We got a call from the embassy saying give us your passports,” said Mr Abassi.

“We’ve lost the privilege of living in Belgium. I’ve lost my education. I’ve lost everything.”

The Belgian police have been criticised for failing to apologise to the cricket player and local MPs have taken up his case. The Pakistani embassy has refused to comment.
Pakistani family face deportation after their son is labelled a terrorist for carrying a cricket bat - Telegraph
 
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Our politicians keep begging to these western nations instead of developing economy then this is the kind of treatment you will receive.Keep supporting them.
 
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Pakistani family face deportation after their son is labelled a terrorist for carrying a cricket bat
A 22-year-old cricket player and his family face being thrown out of Belgium after he was identified as a terrorist for carrying a cricket bat on public transport
Assim-Abassi-1_3116565b.jpg

Cricketer 22-year-old Assim Abassi from Ukkel in Brussels
By Bruno Waterfield, Brussels

5:22PM GMT 24 Nov 2014
Assim Abassi, a young Pakistani cricket player, and his entire family have lost their right to live in Belgium after he was identified as a terrorist for carrying his bat on public transport.

A photograph of Mr Abassi, 22, apparently armed with a weapon was circulated by the police last week generating a terror scare following anattack on the Jewish museum in Brussels earlier this year.

As soon as he saw the pictures in a newspaper, the young Pakistani man contacted the police to say that he was not armed but only carrying his cricket bat on way to a practice session.

“I wrapped my bat in my sweatshirt because it was raining and if it is wet I can’t play the ball properly,” he said.

The police photographs of a bearded Asian man carrying what appeared to be a rifle in a fashionable shopping district led to newspaper headlines warning of an “anti-Semitic killer” on the loose in Brussels.

In the summer, Mehdi Nemmouche, a French-born Islamist who had returned from fighting in Syria, was arrested and charged with the murders of four people after the attack on the Jewish museum in Brussels.

Despite Assim contacting the police, the entire Abassi family of seven has lost its right to live in Belgium after the Pakistani embassy in Brussels sacked his father, a diplomat, for damaging Pakistan’s reputation.

“We got a call from the embassy saying give us your passports,” said Mr Abassi.

“We’ve lost the privilege of living in Belgium. I’ve lost my education. I’ve lost everything.”

The Belgian police have been criticised for failing to apologise to the cricket player and local MPs have taken up his case. The Pakistani embassy has refused to comment.
Pakistani family face deportation after their son is labelled a terrorist for carrying a cricket bat - Telegraph
Most will soon return to Pakistan because only worst days will now come
 
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Our politicians keep begging to these western nations instead of developing economy then this is the kind of treatment you will receive.Keep supporting them.

Isn't it the Pakistani embassy here which is at fault for revoking their passports for "damaging Pakistan’s reputation".

He wasn't charged by the Belgium authorities. Just sensationalist news papers carrying a picture of him with something they didn't understand. They can at most be accused of careless reporting. The real villain here are Pakistani authorities.
 
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Why are Pakistan's embassies so quiet around the world? Should'nt they be escalating these issues and resolve them diplomatically? This small issue can destroy his life. Just because some prejudiced and biased European thought he was one of Pakistan's infamous exports.
 
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Isn't it the Pakistani embassy here which is at fault for revoking their passports for "damaging Pakistan’s reputation".

He wasn't charged by the Belgium authorities. Just sensationalist news papers carrying a picture of him with something they didn't understand. They can at most be accused of careless reporting. The real villain here are Pakistani authorities.
Mostly incompetent and political appointees .Mostly busy in making money.
 
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Mostly incompetent and political appointees .Mostly busy in making money.
which brings me to a question... How are Pakistan's Diplomats,consuls and ambassadors selected or appointed? Are they selected initially after giving Foreign service and Civil service exams? or are they all political appointees?
 
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which brings me to a question... How are Pakistan's Diplomats,consuls and ambassadors selected or appointed? Are they selected initially after giving Foreign service and Civil service exams? or are they all political appointees?

Most are political apointees, unlike in India where most are from the IFS.
 
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Despite Assim contacting the police, the entire Abassi family of seven has lost its right to live in Belgium after the Pakistani embassy in Brussels sacked his father, a diplomat, for damaging Pakistan’s reputation.

“We got a call from the embassy saying give us your passports,” said Mr Abassi.

Looks like it's the Pakistani embassy which created this issue.
 
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which brings me to a question... How are Pakistan's Diplomats,consuls and ambassadors selected or appointed? Are they selected initially after giving Foreign service and Civil service exams? or are they all political appointees?
There is CCS criteria for selection, our leader bypass this method and go for " manpasand" , but what you expect from person who never seen a foreign land in life and all of sudden landed in foreign heaven.
 
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