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Because Pakistan and Pakistani's still value Islamists as doing Gods work. See how reluctant they are in condemning bombings by these Islamists of schools/hospitals/etc.Umm, I don't get what the "anti-Pakistan" side is here. As for "American invasion", nothing stops Pakistan from taking American involvement in the W.O.T. in the same constructive fashion that the Yemenis do, save the dynamic Pakistanis have fallen into of blaming America for everything wrong and demanding more power and money in return.
Its symptomatic @Irfan Baloch and @Fauji_historian. A nation - Pakistan - fed on extreme doses of the grandness of Islam and how no wrong is ever done by Muslims will not suddenly accept that those they valued as great fighters for Islam - a cause they agree with - is indulging in plain terrorism in Pakistan. Ofcourse as long as these great and noble fighters were doing their thing in India/Afghanistan/Russia/etc they were still fighting for the cause of Islam, at that time it was not terrorism. Now, when they are doing their job in Pakistan, some Pakistani's ask why media and people dont condemn them.
Hypocrisy.
No amount of censorship will suddenly change the attitude of the people who have for generations been given large doses of this.
Thus all that is good in Pakistan automatically gets attributed to Islam and all that is bad gets attributed to 'others'.
And at this point you ask why the media reports unethically? Among the many other possibilities have you considered that they believe that Taliban is right and just and Pakistani state is wrong?