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Why Abhinandan surrendered to villagers soo quick?

Christian also believe you are kafir the reason why they say so..oh and the satellites also believe you are kafir..

Our best friends are red kafir Chinese by the way

Christians, chinese and pakistanis make strange bed fellows.

Your best friend kafir red china is now trafficking in christian brides from pakistan. A match made in Heaven ?

https://www.apnews.com/87aad5d8b8f648949b9bbc8a2b35ebf2

Pakistani Christian girls trafficked to China as brides
By KATHY GANNON and DAKE KANGtoday

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In this April 14, 2019 photo, Mahek Liaqat, who married a Chinese national, shows her marriage certificate in Gujranwala, Pakistan. Poor Pakistani Christian girls are being lured into marriages with Chinese men, whom they are told are Christian and wealthy only to end up trapped in China, married to men who are neither Christian nor well-to-do, and some are unable to return home. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)

GUJRANWALA, Pakistan (AP) — Muqadas Ashraf was just 16 when her parents married her off to a Chinese man who had come to Pakistan looking for a bride. Less than five months later, Muqadas is back in her home country, pregnant and seeking a divorce from a husband she says was abusive.

She is one of hundreds of poor Christian girls who have been trafficked to China in a market for brides that has swiftly grown in Pakistan since late last year, activists say. Brokers are aggressively seeking out girls for Chinese men, sometimes even cruising outside churches to ask for potential brides. They are being helped by Christian clerics paid to target impoverished parents in their congregation with promises of wealth in exchange for their daughters.


Parents receive several thousand dollars and are told that their new sons-in-law are wealthy Christian converts. The grooms turn out to be neither, according to several brides, their parents, an activist, pastors and government officials, all of whom spoke to The Associated Press. Once in China, the girls — most often married against their will — can find themselves isolated in remote rural regions, vulnerable to abuse, unable to communicate and reliant on a translation app even for a glass of water.


Lanterns hang over the front door of the former home of Chinese man, Li Tao, and his Pakistani bride. Mahek Liaqat in Li's hometown of Chenlou, in Pei County in eastern China's Jiangsu province. (AP Photo/Dake Kang)

“This is human smuggling,” said Ijaz Alam Augustine, the human rights and minorities minister in Pakistan’s Punjab province, in an interview with the AP. “Greed is really responsible for these marriages ... I have met with some of these girls and they are very poor.”

Augustine accused the Chinese government and its embassy in Pakistan of turning a blind eye to the practice by unquestioningly issuing visas and documents. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied that, saying China has zero tolerance for illegal transnational marriage agencies.

Human Rights Watch called on China and Pakistan to take action to end bride trafficking, warning in an April 26 statement of “increasing evidence that Pakistani women and girls are at risk of sexual slavery in China.”

On Monday, Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency arrested eight Chinese nationals and four Pakistanis in raids in Punjab province in connection with trafficking, Geo TV reported. It said the raids followed an undercover operation that included attending an arranged marriage.

The Chinese embassy said last month that China is cooperating with Pakistan to crack down on unlawful matchmaking centers, saying “both Chinese and Pakistani youths are victims of these illegal agents.”


Mahek Liaqat weeps as she recounts her ordeal in an arranged marriage to a Chinese national, in Gujranwala, Pakistan. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)


The Associated Press interviewed more than a dozen Christian Pakistani brides and would-be brides who fled before exchanging vows. All had similar accounts of a process involving brokers and members of the clergy, including describing houses where they were taken to see potential husbands and spend their wedding nights in Islamabad, the country’s capital, and Lahore, the capital of Punjab province.

“It is all fraud and cheating. All the promises they make are fake,” said Muqadas.

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SUPPLY AND DEMAND

In China, demand for foreign brides has mounted, a legacy of the one-child policy that skewed the country’s gender balance toward males. Brides initially came largely from Vietnam, Laos and North Korea. Now men are looking further afield, said Mimi Vu, director of advocacy at Pacific Links, which helps trafficked Vietnamese women.

“It’s purely supply and demand,” she said. “It used to be, ‘Is she light-skinned?’ Now it’s like, ‘Is she female?’”


Graffiti advertising a marriage agent who procures Pakistani brides is spray-painted on the wall of a warehouse in Pei County in eastern China's Jiangsu province. (AP Photo/Dake Kang)

Pakistan seems to have come onto marriage brokers’ radar late last year.

Saleem Iqbal, a Christian activist, said he first began to see significant numbers of marriage to Chinese men in October. Since then, an estimated 750 to 1,000 girls have been married off, he said.

Pakistan’s small Christian community, centered in Punjab province, makes a vulnerable target. Numbering some 2.5 million in the country’s overwhelmingly Muslim population of 200 million, Christians are among Pakistan’s most deeply impoverished. They also have little political or social support.

Among all faiths in Pakistan, parents often decide a daughter’s marriage partner. The deeply patriarchal society sees girls as less desirable than boys and as a burden because the bride’s family must pay a dowry and the cost of the wedding when they marry. A new bride is often mistreated by her husband and in-laws if her dowry is considered inadequate.

By contrast, potential Chinese grooms offer parents money and pay all wedding expenses.

Some of the grooms are from among the tens of thousands of Chinese in Pakistan working on infrastructure projects under Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative, a project that has further boosted ties between the two countries in recent years. Other grooms search directly from China through networks. They present themselves as Christian converts, but pastors complicit in the deals don’t ask for any documentation.

They pay on average $3,500 to $5,000, including payments to parents, pastors and a broker, said Iqbal, who is also a journalist with a small Christian station, Isaac TV. Iqbal has gone to court to stop marriages and sheltered runaway brides, some as young as 13.

Muqadas’ mother Nasreen said she was promised about $5,000, which included the cost of the wedding and her daughter’s wedding dress. “But I have not seen anything yet,” she said.


Muqadas Ashraf was just 16 when her parents married her off to a Chinese man who had come to Pakistan looking for a bride. Less than five months later, Muqadas was back home in Pakistan, pregnant and seeking a divorce from a husband she says was abusive. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)

“I really believed I was giving her a chance at a better life and also a better life for us,” Nasreen said.

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PRIESTS AND BROKERS

Dozens of priests are paid by brokers to find brides for Chinese men, said Augustine, the provincial minorities minister, who is Christian. Many are from the small evangelical churches that have proliferated in Pakistan.

Gujranwala, a city north of Lahore, has been a particular target of brokers, with more than 100 local Christian women and girls married off to Chinese in recent months, according to Iqbal.

The city has several mainly Christian neighborhoods, largely dirt poor with open sewers running along narrow slum streets. Tucked away in the alleys are numerous evangelical churches, small cement structures unrecognizable except for small crosses outside.

Pastor Munch Morris said he knows a group of pastors in his neighborhood who work with a private Chinese marriage broker. Among them, he said, is a fellow pastor at his church who tells his flock, “God is happy because these Chinese boys convert to Christianity. They are helping the poor Christian girls.”

Morris opposes such marriages, calling them an insult. “We know these marriages are all for the sake of money.”

Rizwan Rashid, a parishioner at the city’s Roman Catholic St. John’s Church, said that two weeks earlier, a car pulled up to him outside the church gates. Two Pakistani men and a Chinese woman inside asked him if he knew of any girls who want to marry a Chinese man.

“They told me her life would be great,” he said. “Everything would be paid for by them.”

They were willing to pay him to help, but he said the church’s priest often warns his flock against such marriages, so he refused.

Brokers also troll brick kilns, where the poorest work essentially as slaves to pay off debts, and offer to pay off their workers’ debts in exchange for daughters as brides.

Pakistani and Chinese brokers work together in the trade. One prominent broker in Gujranwala is a Pakistani known only as Robinson. He refused to talk to the AP, but his wife Razia told the AP that they make arrangements through a Chinese marriage bureau in Islamabad.


Young Pakistani woman, Mahek Liaqat, shows her marriage certificate to a Chinese man. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)

Moqadas and another young woman from the same neighborhood, Mahek Liaqat, said Robinson arranged their marriages, providing photos of potential grooms. Afterward, they each described being taken to the same, multi-story house in Islamabad, a sort of boarding house with bedrooms. There, each met her husband for the first time face-to-face and spent her wedding night.

Mahek, 19, said she stayed there with her husband for a month, during which she saw several other girls brought in. She attended several weddings performed in the basement.

Other brides told of meeting their husbands at a similar house in a posh neighborhood of Lahore.

Simbal Akmal, 18, was taken there by her parents. Two other Christian girls were already there in a large sitting room, picking grooms. Three Chinese men were presented to Simbal, and her father demanded she choose one. She told him she didn’t want to marry, but he insisted, claiming “it was a matter of our honor,” she said.

“He had already promised I would marry one,” she said. “They just wanted money.”

She married, but immediately fled. She was joined by her sister, who refused her parents’ demands to marry a Chinese man. Both escaped to a refuge run by the activist, Iqbal.

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IN CHINA

Muqadas said her husband had claimed to be a man of money, but when she arrived in China in early December, she found herself living “in a small house, just one room and a bedroom.”

She said he rarely let her out of the house on her own. He forced her to undergo a battery of medical tests that later she found were attempts to determine why she was not yet pregnant. On Christmas Eve, when she pressed him to take her to church, he slapped her and broke her phone, she said.

“I don’t have the words to tell you how difficult the last month there was,” said Muqadas. “He threatened me.”

Finally, he agreed to send her home after her family said they would go to the police.

Mahek said she hadn’t wanted to get married, but her parents insisted. Her Chinese husband was possessive and refused to let her leave the house. “He was just terrible,” she said.


In China, her husband, Li Tao, denied abusing Mahek. He said he was a Christian convert and worked for a state-owned Chinese company building roads and bridges when he met Mahek through a Pakistani matchmaker introduced by a Chinese friend.

He was taken by her at first sight, he said. “If you look at her and you see she’s right for you, that’s it, right?”

Li returned with Mahek last winter to his hometown of Chenlou, a village surrounded by wheat fields in coastal Jiangsu province. They moved into his mother’s home, a one-story courtyard house.

After Malek’s family reached out to their government for help to bring her back, the police showed up at Li’s home and said they were told he was illegally confining a woman in his home.

He said it was Mahek who refused to go outside.

“I wouldn’t force her into doing anything,” Li said. “She just had to learn to adapt to a new environment. I wasn’t asking her to change right away.” Still, he bought plane tickets to take her back to Pakistan.

Others, however, are unable to come back.

Mahek’s grandfather Idriis Masih said he contacted the parents of several other Pakistani girls whom Mahek had befriended through a phone app in China and who were desperate to return home. All the parents were poor and shrugged off his attempts to convince them to retrieve their daughters.

Each told him, “She is married now. It is her life,” he said.

Whatever Abhinandan did seems amazing......
1. Fight enemy in hostile territory.
2. Survive by using his mind and demeanour.
3. Showed exceptional courage in captivity.
Pakistani forces must be commended for handling an hostile pilot with honor and professionalism.

pakistan tortured a captured POW, Broke his ribs, bashed his face, and made illegal videos and used it for propaganda.

And you want to commend them ?? Could you standards be any lower ?

Couple of harpoons, zarbs and some harba when hits up the *** of your frigates you will know just like abhi found out

Nice story. How does it end ?

I am saying it would be another drama to fool you guys

Victory would be just something part and parcel of it.

Yes, we are foolish kafir evil hindooos who even vote Modi to power.

Unlike pakistan where you are lucky to have your PM chosen for you by the establishment. :agree:

Your list of "victories" are exhausting.
 
Yes, we are foolish kafir evil hindooos who even vote Modi to power.

Unlike pakistan where you are lucky to have your PM chosen for you by the establishment. :agree:

Your list of "victories" are exhausting.

You can vote whoever you want to even though I would like modi to be voted again

as for Imran. I voted for him. So don't give me this establishment chose him BS to me

Keep your expert opinion to the sh!thole you live in. Don't give opinions about my country. You bharatis are the most ignorant nation in the world anyways as per neutral surveys.
 
Bruised Ribs face wasn’t PA. They got him medical help. Illegal videos yes. Violation of Geneva yes.
But I am happy since he is safe with no permanent injury and HE IS A F-16 SLAYER in a puny Mig 21. Calm down bro, give credit where due and reprimand whr needed.
pakistan tortured a captured POW, Broke his ribs, bashed his face, and made illegal videos and used it for propaganda.
And you want to commend them ?? Could you standards be any lower ?
 
You can vote whoever you want to even though I would like modi to be voted again

as for Imran. I voted for him. So don't give me this establishment chose him BS to me

Keep your expert opinion to the sh!thole you live in. Don't give opinions about my country. You bharatis are the most ignorant nation in the world anyways as per neutral surveys.

I was under the impression that this forum was to exchange Opinions :lol:
 
Bruised Ribs face wasn’t PA. They got him medical help. Illegal videos yes. Violation of Geneva yes.
But I am happy since he is safe with no permanent injury and HE IS A F-16 SLAYER in a puny Mig 21. Calm down bro, give credit where due and reprimand whr needed.

You are IGNORANT.

He had a BROKE RIB which was Broken by the ISI agent when he was interrogated. He was punched in the Rib when he was imprisoned.

Not to mention his beating when he was captured by the pakistan army and after he surrendered his gun.

https://theprint.in/defence/what-wi...-he-called-while-in-pakistans-custody/215214/

The sources said Abhinandan was not allowed to sleep in the first 24 hours he was in Pakistan’s custody.

Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was subjected to loud music and bright lights to keep him sleep-deprived in the first 24 hours since he was captured — an attempt by Pakistan’s ISI to keep him disoriented and break him down,

While initially it was assumed that his broken ribs was due to the beating he received from civilians when he parachuted into Azad Kashmir, it is now believed that the ISI officer’s punches broke his ribs. He was also slapped by the ISI officer. Even at the time of his arrest, he was hit on the back with a rifle butt by a Pakistani soldier.
 
Sounds like a "victory" for pakistan.

More like a celebration for India, all be it, to the bemusement of the world, lol.

The New York Times

Pakistan Frees Indian Pilot Who Was Beaten by a Mob and Then Served Tea
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merlin_151437912_78152fee-ae86-4f5a-ba01-ed49e0dac47e-jumbo.jpg

Celebrating ahead of the release of Wing Cmdr. Abhinandan Varthaman who was shotdown, captured and released, it capped a humiliating episode for India and a surreal week for him.CreditAmit Dave/Reuters
By Jeffrey Gettleman and Suhasini Raj

  • March 1, 2019
NEW DELHI — When an Indian fighter pilot who had been captured by Pakistan was released on Friday, it capped a humiliating episode for India and a surreal week for him.

First the pilot, Wing Cmdr. Abhinandan Varthaman, was soaring through the sky in a MiG-21 on Wednesday. Then he was shot down by Pakistani forces.

After parachuting into enemy territory and being surrounded by a mob, he tried to eat some of the documents he was carrying, according to Indian news media reports. He was then badly beaten before being rescued by Pakistani troops.

But that wasn’t the end of it. Over the next few days, videos of him being interrogated in Pakistani custody spread on social media around the world.

In one, Wing Commander Varthaman is blindfolded, hands tied behind his back, face still bloody. In another, he is cleaned up and drinking tea.
 
You are IGNORANT.

He had a BROKE RIB which was Broken by the ISI agent when he was interrogated. He was punched in the Rib when he was imprisoned.

Not to mention his beating when he was captured by the pakistan army and after he surrendered his gun.

https://theprint.in/defence/what-wi...-he-called-while-in-pakistans-custody/215214/

The sources said Abhinandan was not allowed to sleep in the first 24 hours he was in Pakistan’s custody.

Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was subjected to loud music and bright lights to keep him sleep-deprived in the first 24 hours since he was captured — an attempt by Pakistan’s ISI to keep him disoriented and break him down,

While initially it was assumed that his broken ribs was due to the beating he received from civilians when he parachuted into Azad Kashmir, it is now believed that the ISI officer’s punches broke his ribs. He was also slapped by the ISI officer. Even at the time of his arrest, he was hit on the back with a rifle butt by a Pakistani soldier.

Your butthurt is so amusing :lol:
 
Well if opinion is sh!t then you can keep it to yourself

errrr .... no.

More like a celebration for India, all be it, to the bemusement of the world, lol.

The New York Times

Pakistan Frees Indian Pilot Who Was Beaten by a Mob and Then Served Tea
Image
merlin_151437912_78152fee-ae86-4f5a-ba01-ed49e0dac47e-jumbo.jpg

Celebrating ahead of the release of Wing Cmdr. Abhinandan Varthaman who was shotdown, captured and released, it capped a humiliating episode for India and a surreal week for him.CreditAmit Dave/Reuters
By Jeffrey Gettleman and Suhasini Raj

  • March 1, 2019
NEW DELHI — When an Indian fighter pilot who had been captured by Pakistan was released on Friday, it capped a humiliating episode for India and a surreal week for him.

First the pilot, Wing Cmdr. Abhinandan Varthaman, was soaring through the sky in a MiG-21 on Wednesday. Then he was shot down by Pakistani forces.

After parachuting into enemy territory and being surrounded by a mob, he tried to eat some of the documents he was carrying, according to Indian news media reports. He was then badly beaten before being rescued by Pakistani troops.

But that wasn’t the end of it. Over the next few days, videos of him being interrogated in Pakistani custody spread on social media around the world.

In one, Wing Commander Varthaman is blindfolded, hands tied behind his back, face still bloody. In another, he is cleaned up and drinking tea.

I fail to see the "humiliation".

He entered pakistani air space by chasing a F-16 and shot it down. Getting shot down in the process.

He stood up to the torture and showed dignity and courage in the worst of circumstances

Clearly you have no idea what Hero's look like. Take a good look, for you might not see another one for a long time.
 
Still wondering what was the compelling reason that Pakistan released him within 48 hour of his captivity....!!!
we dont had enough cow dung to feed him.

Still wondering what was the compelling reason that Pakistan released him within 48 hour of his captivity....!!!
anyways ... why indian military didnt show the sites got bombed . .specially thet depo and brigade HQ :) .
 
Thanks for support Muslims in India like him but not his party. Please spread the word so that it reverberates on net and ultimately further in India. It’s election season here.

You can vote whoever you want to even though I would like modi to be voted again
 
Still wondering what was the compelling reason that Pakistan released him within 48 hour of his captivity....!!!
Simple same reason why we didn't release your other monkey for which you are going all around the world begging..

His use was to parade him beaten and than cleaned served with tea, once that was done he was useless to us
 
Still wondering what was the compelling reason that Pakistan released him within 48 hour of his captivity....!!!
Geneva Convention/ peace gasture @Kaniska
He entered pakistani air space by chasing a F-16
Good fairy tails by your mighty IAF you troll , can i go technical aspect of 27 Feb air battle @Nityam
You are IGNORANT.

He had a BROKE RIB which was Broken by the ISI agent when he was interrogated. He was punched in the Rib when he was imprisoned.

Not to mention his beating when he was captured by the pakistan army and after he surrendered his gun.

https://theprint.in/defence/what-wi...-he-called-while-in-pakistans-custody/215214/

The sources said Abhinandan was not allowed to sleep in the first 24 hours he was in Pakistan’s custody.

Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was subjected to loud music and bright lights to keep him sleep-deprived in the first 24 hours since he was captured — an attempt by Pakistan’s ISI to keep him disoriented and break him down,

While initially it was assumed that his broken ribs was due to the beating he received from civilians when he parachuted into Azad Kashmir, it is now believed that the ISI officer’s punches broke his ribs. He was also slapped by the ISI officer. Even at the time of his arrest, he was hit on the back with a rifle butt by a Pakistani soldier.
lol with a indian source, actually PA saved him from mob, ok ISI did gurjart massacare, ISI did babari mosque incident, ISI did samjhota express burning, why amitab not get Indian biggest film award ISI behind it @Nityam :blah::blah::blah:
 
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