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I think when bomb is blasted it can differentiate between Shia or Sunnis , perhaps the Shias need to work with Government to help secure their gatherings and city zones bit more ..

Death of Pakistani means a Pakistani died , there is no such thing as Shia or Sunni its in your own head ...

At present PPP sucks to prevent anything due to bad planning
 
Aha; I see, you are a 'dual nationality holder' like Hussain Haqqani.

Oh so you don't vote. So you don't count for anything at all. Not even in your contribution to your country. Just as you can shrug off the responsibility for the conditions prevailing therein. :D

Haha...
But we dont let others decide who we are and who we are loyal to..
Its us who decide for ourself and we are loyal to Pakistan..
Unlike resident Pakistanis who's Loyality and Patriotism is conditional to what the get from the country and if they are bullied by a treet yob..they get anti Pakistan..Because some random politician/person/beggar/cockroach...questioned their patriotism..
haters can burn in hell :lol:
 
I am sunni, and i have no doubt that sunni extremist are involved in these truculent incidents. They have silent support of Ruling PMLN party. This shameless PMLN party have strong contacts with banned organizations.
 
I am sunni, and i have no doubt that sunni extremist are involved in these truculent incidents. They have silent support of Ruling PMLN party. This shameless PMLN party have strong contacts with banned organizations.

Where is PML(N) in Baluchistan idiot?
 
It is a massacre alright. Sunni extremists, aligned with Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, are killing Shias by the dozens in Pakistan.

I was yet to compile the list of the 106 (mostly Shias) killed in the twin bomb blasts in Quetta last month, that the news of another bomb blast killing yet another 84 (mostly Shias) in Quetta came over the wire. As the Shia massacres in Pakistan gain momentum, the State, including the Superior Courts, appear completely impotent.

In such troubling times some Shias may have a choice. They may sit and wait for a messiah or relocate to a Shia-exclusive enclave elsewhere, or to escape from Pakistan altogether. It may sound harsh, but it is an inescapable truth that Pakistan has been run over by the extremists and life is going to be even tougher for the minorities and moderate Sunnis in the near future.

In the two consecutive months this year, bomb blasts have killed hundreds of Shia Hazaras in Quetta, a Garrison town where each and every street is manned by intelligence operatives. Still, the militants operate with impunity. Saturday’s bomb blast, which has killed over 80 and injured hundreds, occurred almost within a month of the last bomb blast that delivered even a higher death toll.

Space is fast running out in Shia graveyards in Quetta. It may be the time for Shias to relocate to protect their next generation.

Many naively believe that peace will prevail in Pakistan and Afghanistan after the scheduled withdrawal of Nato troops from Afghanistan in 2014. While I vehemently oppose prolonging the stay of the Nato forces in the region, still I believe this would spell even a bigger disaster for the minorities in Pakistan. The battle-hardened veterans of the Afghan war will return to Pakistan to target Shias, Ahmadis, and other religious minorities. Even Barelvis may not escape the wrath of the mostly Deobandi-led militancy.

There are reasons for my pessimism. I saw the same happen in the late nineties when the Afghan war veterans were pushed into Indian-administered Kashmir. The resulting militancy left over 70,000 dead in Kashmir but failed to make any tangible progress towards the resolution of the dispute that has pitched India, Pakistan, and Kashmiris in a deadly decades old conflict.

What looked like a gory beginning of a new millennium in Indian-administered Kashmir, the security landscape however suddenly transformed in 2002 when the militants started to relocate to Pakistan and Afghanistan to join the Pashtun Taliban. The result was a decline in militancy which is evident from the graph below that shows the drop in the number of news reports about militancy in Srinagar starting after 2002.

A spike in militancy in Pakistan however is observed at the same time when militancy subsided in Indian-administered Kashmir. See the graph below that documents the number of civilians and security force personnel who became victims of terrorist violence in Pakistan. Since 2003, Pakistan has been the target of terrorism orchestrated by the very agents who once afforded the state its strategic depth.

Shias and other religious minorities are the most targeted in Pakistan. No city is safe anymore. The past few weeks saw the targeted killing of Shia lawyers, doctors, and other professionals in Peshawar. Shia legislators were shot dead in Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi. While the State is struggling to suppress violence against Shias, the deep-rooted support for militants in society and the inadequate judicial system in Pakistan has created the situation where hardly any terrorist has been convicted of sectarian or other terrorism in Pakistan. In the past few years, several known militants have been set free by the courts because of the archaic judicial system that is incapable of convicting those involved in the modern-day guerilla warfare.

Some, not all, Shias have a choice. They can abandon the death traps in Quetta and Peshawar by relocating to the Shia majority areas in Karachi, Lahore, and other cities. A better option is to plead with the embassies in Islamabad for asylum for the Shia, especially the Hazara, youth.

Seeking asylum abroad may not win the approval of Pakistan’s superior courts, who have recently mocked those who held dual citizenship. However, it is better to be alive in exile than to be splattered on a wall in Pakistan.

Murtaza_Haider-80-newMurtaza Haider,

Time for Shias to leave Pakistan | Blog | DAWN.COM

People do not leave their land because some of them are killed. Its like saying I should leave my land because I am a liberal and Salman Taseer and Bhatti were killed here by those terrorist scum and no one has listened to my suggestions and advice including the formation of a commitee to find abuse of Pakistanis worldwide. I will never do it because this is my land, my mitti, my sarzameen.

This isn't an Iranian speaking @Cheetah786 but our citizens. Leave Iran and Saudi out please. We know where it leads. Iran has no interest in protecting Shias and wants a relationship with Pakistan to snub America at any cost.
 
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@Areesh
indians are like those women jin k ghr may bht problems hun aur woh dosro ki problems ko dekh kr khud ko satisfy krte hain that its okay we are better thn others :P

humne kab kaha ki hamari problems nahi hai :) ..

neither i trolled nor i had any intention Ms Noor ..
 
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The kind of low lives you guys are I won't be surprised if you end up r@ping one.



What it has to do with LEJ terrorism in Baluchistan which is ruled by PPP so called secular party

Lashkar-e-jhangvi and Sipah-e-Sahaba is involved specially attacks on shia.
Here is prove of PMLN with leader of this banned and cruel organization
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this is serious question
indians should ask themself
why thay dont live without Us
Pakistan,Pakistan.Pakistan,Pakistan,Pakistan.ISI,ISI.ISI.Hafiz saeed,hafiz saeed and pakistan yeh sab kuch app log karte rahty ho 24/7

Nothing serious about that at all; dude.
As I said earlier: we really love you. The whole lot. :D

C'mon now; you were part of us. ;)
 
talking about separating shias from pakistan is unacceptable ...

100%. The Hazaras have been living in that area for long before other Pakistanis migrated from India. It's like saying Iran is only for Persians... Unacceptable.
 
what makes one a pakistani? didnt pakistan emerge out of india because of its islamic identity? if there is no islamic unity in pakistan, you dont think the country has failed in its existence? i dont see pakistan getting back its security this decade... only high presence of army can help, but that that is only artificial unity

Commentring 4rm outside is an easy task.You don't know whether we are united or not..Because of some culprits nation can't be declared as failed. And who knows we are fighting with each other or they are outsider trying to do so..
 
A better suggestion would be "Time do declare Martial Law in Pakistan", weed out all these corrupt, money grabbing politicians, every terrorist sympathizer.
 
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