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How about we ship them off to German prisons? One A380 would be enough to airlift 500 of them.
I doubt you could afford the charter
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How about we ship them off to German prisons? One A380 would be enough to airlift 500 of them.
Germany and EU is against death penalty. No matter what reason. It is the european imperative. So we must issue those concerns. Europe is also aware that Pakistan will do what it wants. So both sides are happy. We issued our disagreement but do nothing to stop it and Pakistan hears our disagreement and thats it. Its called diplomacy.
What do you expect? That chancellor Merkel runs out her office and shouting: "hang those bastards"?
Killing a person is not such an easy thing. In Turkiye, we research about them rigorously and looking for a reason of mitigation. Why they join the group, what is their age, financial situation, environmental pressures, taking an active role.... etc...
Any statement issued by any western country is taken very seriously in countries like Pakistan and can have a far reaching effect . The well-wishers of Talibans holding important government posts oppose the death penalty to save the skin of their terrorist friends, but of course they will never admit it publicly. They give other reasons to justify their opposition, such as we can't afford to do it because the EU is against it and the economic sanctions can be imposed on Pakistan if we go for it.
Why can't the west ever shut its trap and not interfere in another countries problems ...
the EU never mentioned sanctions. Just made a statement.
Just three words F**k you germanyGermany has condemned Pakistan's decision to execute 500 extremists in the coming weeks.
The comments by Germany’s deputy foreign minister spokeswoman Sawsan Chebli on Monday come after Pakistan's decision to execute imprisoned militants after a Taliban attack that killed 142 people, mostly children, in the city of Peshawar last week.
"I want to point out the moratorium implemented by Pakistan in 2008 is the best way," Chebli said.
Chebli added: "At this point, as underlined many times before, the death penalty is an inhuman and cruel way of punishment."
German policy remains opposed to the death penalty.
Pakistan imposed the moratorium on capital punishment following reported pressure from the European Union; however, the country has lifted the de facto ban after the deadly army-run school attack in Peshawar.
Two Taliban commanders were executed in the city of Faisalabad on Friday; four more were executed in the same city on Sunday afternoon.
Germany slams Pakistan's move to execute 500 militants, 22 December 2014
Whats your problem with freedom of speech?
Yep,only we can understand the true meaning of chebli.He is being very chebalChebli is a funny name. Who cares what Chebli thinks.
Sometimes one should not when not to comment , this is such a moment .