pakistani342
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Stop your BS, many Pakistani engineers and others work and live in Afghanistan, without being violated.
I don't usually have the time or the energy to respond to these sort of malicious posts as I consider them as spam but this is just beyond me, stop spreading hatred between neighbors! Your are sitting somewhere in the US quoting some news articles out of context and malign the whole Afghan nation as they have nothing else to do but pick on Pakistanis who live or work in Afghanistan.
To all those Pakistani civilians out here who plan to visit or work in Afghanistan we offer nothing but love, please visit Afghanistan and we offer our best wishes to you.
Furthermore I am sure you are aware of the treatment the Afghans receive at the hands of (Some) Pakistani police in the cities such Peshawar etc but that doesn't give me the right to malign the whole Pakistani nations!
We have huge issues with your establishment and their polices of considering Afghanistan as subservient or client state but people-people relationships are stronger than ever!
I wish peace returns to Afghanistan soon, InshAllah. I've been wanting to visit Afghanistan for years. All the best Afghan Air Force!
Ahhhh … Ahhhh … Amazing.
There is an old Roman Expression, that I unfortunately cannot remember exactly but it goes something like this: To bury the truth you need to cover it with lots of dirt (??)
Now what our two Afghan members (@A-Team and @Afghan-India) have said underneath their indignation is simply nothing!
There are no references, no explanations, nothing - just simple proclamations, which ultimately are untrue.
To the time and energy comment, you can see that they have ample time to post on numerous topics -- they have time -- they just don't have anything to say on items that matter.
Here on this forum, on the web, there are numerous references to what treatment is meted out to Pakistanis in Afghanistan, What Afghans think of Pakistanis, etc. - I have not been able to get a single Afghan to address any of them in any serious manner. More on what Pakistanis face:
1. They (Pakistanis) pretend to be Indians to escape harassment
2. Their passports are ripped by their employers
3. They are beaten by the police -- en masse -- (not as individuals but collectively)
4. The are imprisoned (a significant % of Pakistani prisoners in Afghanistan are on visa violations [the irony the irony] -- this is according to a study by a Professor of Peshawar University - you can find references to it on Frontier Post I think.)
5. You can read the experiences of Pakistanis -- some I'll try to quote -- but our two Afghan members will simply say it is all BS.
6. Our flags are burnt
7. Our business people don't get visa easily (given that there's 3 million Afghans still in Pakistan -- sick isn't it)
8. Go to any Afghan forums, social media and spend sometime looking at how Afghans regard us Pakistanis -- here are some typical qualifications they use: daal-khor, dark skinned, smelly, bastard children of their invaders -- I wonder how many times the now social media savvy staff at mandegar has decided to condemn it or perhaps the newly formed civil society groups - I challenge the two Afghan members to post a significant number of references where this has been condemned. And this is to Pakistanis, a nation of poor people who took them in during a dark time in their history.
Again, Ask the Afghan members if they can post any references from their many newspapers: Hasht-e-sobh, mandegar, etc., which condemn the treatment of Paksitanis or the hate that courses through Afghan society towards Pakistanis -- they cannot!
I'll try to post references on this topic as I have time -- thought you can find them in my posts on this Forum
More later!
Oh btw, on a lighter note, this is a story by the wall street journal on the burning of a Pakistani Flag (do you see any illiterate people there - they are all educated) :
Anatomy of a Flag Burning in Afghanistan
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