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The Brave Afghani Twitter Twat Amarullah Saleh

Bro to give advice is very easy but to act upon it ,is very difficult .asked those pepoles who lost their loved one’s in sucide bombing ,if it is in their domain they will bomb the shit out of afghanistan.we lost 70000 people’s,giving morality lectures is very easy
I can understand. So, it is a totally personal choice. We can't feel the pain of the affectees. Hence, it depends on the victim family to protest, pick arms, be patient, be grateful, be sour, with respective consequences.
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Just a Quran quote. It was revealed, when bani Isreal was wandering in the desert. Though they had been freed from slavery, and frequent slaying of their children, still the advice was that they shouldn't be ungrateful (the atrocities they faced, still won't make them 'eligible' to argue Allah). The choice belonged to them, Allah just told them results of the both options.

I guess, it was revealed after Pharaoh was drowned, and they were lost in the desert. So, after seeing the miracle, at first place, they shouldn't have complained.

It is totally personal choice.

Edit: Also, the war on terror and subsequent causalities are the human error and not some natural event.
 
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You don't need to laugh but don't expect me to pass you a tissue either. For these scumbags never miss an opportunity to malign, abuse or take a dig at Pakistan. This is the calibre of so called Afghan vice president.


Ahahahahha. The absolute loser. Speaking about war and losses, has Afghanistan ever gained a victory against Pakistan during its misadventures in the 50s and 60s?
 
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Ahahahahha. The absolute loser. Speaking about war and losses, has Afghanistan ever gained a victory against Pakistan during its misadventures in the 50s and 60s?
There is a documentary at work regarding 1971. It is an excellent piece of work, and likely to be released prior to Dec. I had the lucky chance of viewing a sneak peak and portions of it. Even I learned so much from that documentary. It will blow the socks off people when it gets released (it is a private effort, not an ISPR effort). Makes it look, sound and seem honest, and very different from the staple low budget stuff we get. The number of individual acts of bravery, selflessness, discipline, and bravery against massive odds. I am disappointed that Pakistan never bothered to tell this side of the story and let the others just paint a completely warped picture and narrative. It is a 4 or 5 part 50min each - so a very comprehensive capture of our history.
 
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There is a documentary at work regarding 1971. It is an excellent piece of work, and likely to be released prior to Dec. I had the lucky chance of viewing a sneak peak and portions of it. Even I learned so much from that documentary. It will blow the socks off people when it gets released (it is a private effort, not an ISPR effort). Makes it look, sound and seem honest, and very different from the staple low budget stuff we get. The number of individual acts of bravery, selflessness, discipline, and bravery against massive odds. I am disappointed that Pakistan never bothered to tell this side of the story and let the others just paint a completely warped picture and narrative. It is a 4 or 5 part 50min each - so a very comprehensive capture of our history.

Looking forward to it. If you find out the release date and how to watch it please let us know. We have been grossly incompetent in communicating our narrative to the world, not only regarding 71 but also about what happened in Kashmir in 1947.

To this day most international media outlets will for example narrate the Indian narrative i.e. "Pakistani tribals invaded Kashmir and the Maharajah therefore joined India", which makes Pakistan look like the aggressor,

In fact tens of thousands of Muslims were being massacred and evicted across Poonch and Mirpur and Pakistan responded due to the vast flow of refugees streaming in with horror stories. Yet there are no documentaries or movies to portray the real story from our side.
 
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Looking forward to it. If you find out the release date and how to watch it please let us know. We have been grossly incompetent in communicating our narrative to the world, not only regarding 71 but also about what happened in Kashmir in 1947.

To this day most international media outlets will for example narrate the Indian narrative i.e. "Pakistani tribals invaded Kashmir and the Maharajah therefore joined India", which makes Pakistan look like the aggressor,

In fact tens of thousands of Muslims were being massacred and evicted across Poonch and Mirpur and Pakistan responded due to the vast flow of refugees streaming in with horror stories. Yet there are no documentaries or movies to portray the real story from our side.
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I wish I could give you guys a peak. But basically the docu looks at MR meeting during the 65' war with Indian intel/mil. It looks into the night in Mar - where PK mil took action on three spots and basically brought Dhaka under control (within 2 days), which till then had already become a jungle. It looks at the revolt of the EP Rifles and their killing of West Pakistani soldiers and their wives and children. The killing and massacre of West Pakistanis and their families - all of which happened before Operation SearchLight. Of how the GOP hid these massacres so as not to further inflame the situation, thereby allowing India and Bengalis to create a completely false narrative. It looks into the war, post war etc etc. It was riveting. I was at the edge of my seat - and the way they had done it was to get people who actually were there narrating what happened, supplemented with actual archives, maps, documents etc. The amount of data, videos etc they had was amazing. Like I said looked more a Ken Burns production than a Pakistani production.
 
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Looking forward to it. If you find out the release date and how to watch it please let us know. We have been grossly incompetent in communicating our narrative to the world, not only regarding 71 but also about what happened in Kashmir in 1947.

To this day most international media outlets will for example narrate the Indian narrative i.e. "Pakistani tribals invaded Kashmir and the Maharajah therefore joined India", which makes Pakistan look like the aggressor,

In fact tens of thousands of Muslims were being massacred and evicted across Poonch and Mirpur and Pakistan responded due to the vast flow of refugees streaming in with horror stories. Yet there are no documentaries or movies to portray the real story from our side.
Exactly we have been incompetent in communicating our narrative to the world and our own country as well, but when the Army does something in this regard through ISPR a group of jackasses begins to rant about the army singing songs and making drama serials. Bruh like which part of Inter-Services Public Relations you don't understand?
 
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There is a documentary at work regarding 1971. It is an excellent piece of work, and likely to be released prior to Dec. I had the lucky chance of viewing a sneak peak and portions of it. Even I learned so much from that documentary. It will blow the socks off people when it gets released (it is a private effort, not an ISPR effort). Makes it look, sound and seem honest, and very different from the staple low budget stuff we get. The number of individual acts of bravery, selflessness, discipline, and bravery against massive odds. I am disappointed that Pakistan never bothered to tell this side of the story and let the others just paint a completely warped picture and narrative. It is a 4 or 5 part 50min each - so a very comprehensive capture of our history.
Is it in English?

Also as Churchill said, history is written by the victors. The Bangladeshis made the myth of the 3 million
The Indians just promoted it.
 
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Is it in English?

Also as Churchill said, history is written by the victors. The Bangladeshis made the myth of the 3 million
The Indians just promoted it.
It is in Urdu with English subs. It is called "Jhara - Winds from the East" - I think Jhara is bangla for Storm.

BTW the myth was made by India. It was perpetuated by India. Bengalis became amplifiers. But the myth was totally an Indian fabrication.
 
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It is in Urdu with English subs. It is called "Jhara - Winds from the East" - I think Jhara is bangla for Storm.

BTW the myth was made by India. It was perpetuated by India. Bengalis became amplifiers. But the myth was totally an Indian fabrication.
I thought the myth came from mujib during an interview. He said 3 million were killed by the pak army.

All the Indians jumped on saying oh yess siiir madaaaam so tru siiiir ve ij wid u sirrrr phull shapport siiiir
 
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Exactly we have been incompetent in communicating our narrative to the world and our own country as well, but when the Army does something in this regard through ISPR a group of jackasses begins to rant about the army singing songs and making drama serials. Bruh like which part of Inter-Services Public Relations you don't understand?

ISPR productions are definitely great as well but they should be more focused on the domestic audience since it is easy for foreign critics to dismiss ISPR produced content as military propaganda. Ideally PTV or private media houses should officially be producing such content albeit with ISPR support.

I thought the myth came from mujib during an interview. He said 3 million were killed by the pak army.

All the Indians jumped on saying oh yess siiir madaaaam so tru siiiir ve ij wid u sirrrr phull shapport siiiir

I have also read that Mujib was the original liar and the Indians just went along with it.

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(Head of BBC Bengali to Mujib) "I explained that no accurate figure of the casualties was available but our estimate, based on information from various sources, was that up to "three lakh" (300,000) died in the conflict.

To my surprise and horror he told David Frost later that "three millions of my people" were killed by the Pakistanis. Whether he mistranslated "lakh" as "million" or his confused state of mind was responsible I don't know"

 
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I thought the myth came from mujib during an interview. He said 3 million were killed by the pak army.

All the Indians jumped on saying oh yess siiir madaaaam so tru siiiir ve ij wid u sirrrr phull shapport siiiir
The narrative of mass rape and murder was propagated by local Indian Media first and BBC was instrumental in spreading it to international level as its crrospondent was based in India ....

What Mujib did after his release during his first speech was to quantify it in mythical number
 
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The narrative of mass rape and murder was propagated by local Indian Media first and BBC was instrumental in spreading it to international level as its crrospondent was based in India ....

What Mujib did after his release during his first speech was to quantify it in mythical number
India and by extension KGB were the script writers of this entire episode. Everything to the Nth degree of detail. It was a highly coordinated strategy.
 
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India and by extension KGB were the script writers of this entire episode. Everything to the Nth degree of detail. It was a highly coordinated strategy.
Soviet Union had its role in 71 war but I can't say that they had any particular role in this narrative as I have not read any source specifically indicating about this.

But as we know KGB had a propagada wing as well therefore I would not be surprised if what you are saying specifically about narrative building related to East Pakistan is true.
 
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