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Freedom for Xingxiang. Love live East Turkistan.
how funny Pakistan gets accused of terrorism time to time when it is your country that harbors Baloch rebels, Uzbek extremists, Tajik extremists, and now Uyghur extremists
i would say round them up and rehabilitate them but i think you already have enough people to rehabilitate
let's fix our own countries first then worry about others' freedom.....
(this is where hindustanis will barge in and claim Pakistan should leave Kashmir and I can assure you Pakistan in no way or form would dare to abandon Kashmiris who are our people)
lol, I am not even going to dignify that with a proper response.
Last time I checked, uzbeks were in Waziristan, Lashkar e Taiba, Ansar al Islam, Jhangavi. TTP, punjabi Taliban, and dozens of other groups are all based in Pakistan where they are "outlawed". [notice the saracasm for those who can't detect it]
And finally NO Kashmir is the land of free Kashmiris not pakistanis. Pakistan is merely a 60 year old nation.
Its basis is on Islam and without Sharia there is no reason for any one to join pakistan.
But many people are realizing that Islam is just a ploy used by secular elites and feudal lords of pakistan to deny the people of pakistan their rights.
Why would Kashmir join Pakistan if they can join India which is many times more powerful and economically stronger?
TTP? Lashkar e Islam? Uzbek terrorists? Do you know what we do with those people? If they arent killed by American drones, they are killed by our own bullets.
plentyyyyyyyy of links for you to choose from to corroborate what I have said. Do you know how many times we either caught or killed Uzbek terrorists coming from your side?
and the people just fell out from Jupiter to Pakistan in 1947? Get a life.
therein lies the striking reality here....india is better off economically and in fact the indians have been trying to buy out the Kashmiris but the Kashmiris still reject india's draconian hold over the disputed lands.
for the sake of uniformity and consistency -- i will refer to Kashmir as disputed (which is what it is and always will be, until issue is resolved).
and since you are an Afghan who probably doesnt believe in legitimacy of Durand line --- well, let me tell you something now.
Your country is "thousands of years old'' and still backwards. What we did in 64 years you couldnt do in 15,000. That's why you people keep coming to Pakistan and then backstabbing us when its most convenient for you.
Not true.. had you been ready to kill them by your bullets there was no need of American drone in the first place. A bitter truth you can not run away from is that you are playing double games..
People had been there in place for ages but fact is Kashmir was princely state which you attacked to occupy in 1948. They were free then and you forced the king to turn towards India for help and become a part of it.
Misconception. handful of hate filled and *** trained terrorists and their supporters do not represent Kashmir. J&K is much more peaceful and developing faster than any place in ***.
You may want to call what you like but for us the matter is resolved. We want the lost land back but we would let it go as now its too late for any action. Nehru messed it up for us otherwise we would be having the whole J&K under our control.
Afghanistan was doing pretty well until the mess started in 80's. Pakistan has a big role in the destruction of Afghanistan so face it you will not get garlands from the people.
TTP? Lashkar e Islam? Uzbek terrorists? Do you know what we do with those people? If they arent killed by American drones, they are killed by our own bullets.
plentyyyyyyyy of links for you to choose from to corroborate what I have said. Do you know how many times we either caught or killed Uzbek terrorists coming from your side?
and the people just fell out from Jupiter to Pakistan in 1947? Get a life.
It is a nation by Muslims, for Muslims and for humanity. Incidentally, a huge number of people in today's Pakistan were already there pre-47. Yes in areas of Sindh and Punjab there were cross-border migrations; but you forget about the rest of Pakistan.
Sharia? Can you even define what is Sharia? I wish you could, maybe fewer of your people would molest little boys and imprison your women and use drugs. a lot of Pakistanis feel antipathy towards the feudalistic/elitist people within the political establishment; Islam is not a ''ploy'' being used they have plenty of other ways to engage in electoral politics --- even something as simple as calling for sugar or diesel prices to be reduced.
therein lies the striking reality here....india is better off economically and in fact the indians have been trying to buy out the Kashmiris but the Kashmiris still reject india's draconian hold over the disputed lands.
for the sake of uniformity and consistency -- i will refer to Kashmir as disputed (which is what it is and always will be, until issue is resolved).
and since you are an Afghan who probably doesnt believe in legitimacy of Durand line --- well, let me tell you something now.
Your country is "thousands of years old'' and still backwards. What we did in 64 years you couldnt do in 15,000. That's why you people keep coming to Pakistan and then backstabbing us when its most convenient for you.
I never deny that uzbeks cross the border at will. The pashtuns control that border, not the FC or Afghan border police. If the tribals feel they need to give the uzbeks refuge then they will. No one can stop them. if the uzbeks take advantage of pashtun's hospitality then the pashtuns will punish them themselves. Just like we saw in waziristan. The uzbeks know they can't mess with the tribals.
I never denied that pakistani punjab and sindh were majority muslim before partition.
Kashmiris have the right to self determination. By joining Pakistan they will probably have to learn Urdu, and lose their language and culture in the long term.
Believe me nobody wants that. It has happened with pashtuns in Western Afghanistan where they speak farsi after a few generations because its the lingua franca of that region and pashtuns of karachi who can only converse in Urdu.
I don't think any Kasmiri nationalist wants that to happen to their kids.
Low blow Zolfiqar low blow, I just saw that your from Kurma, which is even sadder coming from fellow pashtuns.
Coming back to Sharia. Sharia is the law derived from Qur'an and Sunnah. Since its taught in Pakistan that "Pakistan ka matlab La illaha Illalah". You would know better. The basis of Pakistan is Islam. That's the glue which holds pakistan together.
Islam has been used plenty of times to curb ethnic nationalism both within Afghanistan and Pakistan. I am sure many other countries use it as well where the borders have been drawn by colonialists.
I don't support India's rule over Kashmir. I want to see a strong and independent Islamic Kashmir. Being a part of India will turn them into another Bollywood wannabees like some in Afghanistan and Pakistan which are not even part of India.
.It doesn't matter wheter I accept the ligitimacy of Durand Line or not. Its the government in Kabul which doesn't recognize it
Our country is not thousands of years old. Both Afghanistan and Pakistan's borders were drawn by colonialists. As a pashtun I have more in common with people of Swat and Zhob than with Badakhshan and Sheberghan.
Its not my fault I live in these times where to cross Torkham I have to ask a "pakistani" if I can enter pakhtunkhwa or not. Same goes for pashtuns in Pakistan who have to ask a hazara wether they can come to jalalabad or kabul.
stop playing the victim card by saying "backstabbing" us. Both countries have commited crimes against each other and only through sincere dialogue these problems can be resolved.
both countries are the victims of their elites and inshallah both will work together to eliminate them.
Haha, I didn't know the Taliban let their members use computers.
I don't see any members of the Taliban here do you?
I myself am a Pakhtun, nothing was imposed on me
there are enclaves full of Pashtuns; language spoken is Pashto. When interacting with non-Pashtuns they obviously use Urdu. You have areas like Lyari dominated by Baloch and Sindhis. There is no language issue in Pakistan where people are forced or coerced into speaking languages. Karachi is a giant melting pot (we call it ''Little Pakistan''). It hasnt been perfect, but thats largely due to failed political parties that try to create unrest through their linguistic/provincial politics. But in Karachi, what we see is a natural process, human nature. It's a cosmopolitan city which happens to be where there are more jobs and opportunities than there would be in FATA area.
That is 100% correct. 64 years later there is a sense of nationhood now, given internal migrations and other phenomenon....though, regrettably you still have buggers who think on provincial or ethnic level only.....example of that is ANP or MQM; 2 parties i dont really care for, to be honest.
but at the end of the day, you should consider people of Badakhshan and Sheberghan as MORE your countrymen than the people of Zhob or Sawat.
stop thinking on ethnic lines, it's useless. Though we can DEFINITELY agree that language and sub-cultures do play naturally important roles. That's the main reason why the border between both countries sees so much cross-border movements across the 4 seasons of the year
so teach them Chinese, and for the sake of unity why dont Chinese also learn the local dialect spoken by Uyghur community?
through unity and understanding there is nationhood.....language at the end of the day is just a means of communication. It's an important cultural artifact, but still -- it's just a bunch of sounds we make with our mouthes and tongues - for the sake of communicating. Shouldnt become an issue.
In Pakistan there are several spoken languages in different provinces and regions. National language is Urdu and many if not most understand it -- but there are other daily used languages that are not Urdu.
China is such a vast country -- surely within it there are differences in the sinic languages
e.g. Mandarin, Cantonese