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Hi, folks. This article appeared a few days ago. I want to discuss this in detail and condemn the foolish remarks of the interior minister. This is based on this article:
Now the parts I find objection with have been highlighted in bold. I will talk about them in detail. I am not only against Nisar but some of the idiotic comments of the comittee which was grossly insensitive and unwilling to admit that it was their fault and their failure to provide security that is leading to yet another embarrassment for Pakistan.
Let me speculate a little as to why (Read my post 7 in this thread, I have expressed similar sentiment) I think the vicious slander of our Chinese brothers in recent days, possibly on the behest of American meddling and Indian intelligence actions (there is great suspicion in ISI that this was done by RAW and this is further part of creating a rift between India and Pakistan. There was an article claiming the Chinese Premier was angry at us which turned out false) is receiving no effect because of one extremely smart comment by Nisar. The claim that the 2 were preaching (without an iota of proof for that matter). Now we know how big of a deal preaching is in Pakistan and Ahmedis and Christians have been killed because they were perceived to be preaching.
By taking up populist but conservative stands like these and saying nothing about the Mashal case, rather protecting the mullahs who did it, do these PMLN, sons of Zia Ul Haq do these people play with the masses rather than teach them the benefits of tolerance. Other reasons for being so gullible include that we are not used to foreigners, particularly people with different customs from us. People to people contact also plays a role in accepting different ways of life. We on the other hand get too few foreigners so we are isolated. Anyway I digress. Whatever the reasons Nisar has played a political master stroke which is characteristic of a PMLN politician who plays with the emotions of the people. By the way this is a two way street. As strictly communist in ideology the Chinese are also not fond of proselytization and this is also an attempt to demonize the 2 in the eyes of the Chinese government.
First of all I would like to start by casting doubts into the so called revelations of this face saving "investigation."
I will start by saying what is known of Nisar. He has always played the nationalist card but has some secret dealings with the US including revealings by wikileaks saying he has nothing against the Americans. He is against the military too and has criticized it on many occassions forgetting that his gold mine was struck during the era of Zia Ul Haq. In personality he has never admitted that he ever made a mistake, even when he suggested that Musharraf be made army chief (though Musharraf was much better than Nawaz but that is not the topic) who ousted his pal Nawaz, nor has he ever expressed shame at the failure of the government to stop militant attacks as well as properly investigating them. He is also a known PMLN tout and thug, more loyal to Nawaz than to Pakistan according to some and his interior ministry has at times victimized political opponents.
Now the "investigation." 1) Now what is the proof that there was preaching in the first place? Why would a Chinese national, most of whom are known to be agnostic, specially since the communist revolution be preaching as compared to more religious societies, and if and most likely when past proselytization has occurred on the hands of Western organizations what action had the government taken against "preaching" earlier which surely did occur in the past (This can't be the first time)? Or has the issue popped up suddenly because of some malicious intentions and personal face saving?
Second we all know of Pakistan's record with ongoing terrorism, religious violence and its state policy against proselytization which is illegal in our country by the way.
Also knowing all that is going on in Pakistan with all sorts of terrorists and government support for mullahs I doubt anyone would be stupid enough, especially among foreigners where the reputation is worse, to try and “preach” (by the way the brainless Nisar doesn’t even have the vocabulary and is using children’s words because of his JI madrassa education. The proper word is “proselytize”)
Why would anyone preach their religion in our country despite the fact that China is one of the most irreligious countries in the world. Third none of the people who know them have stated they are anything but teachers. It seems to me Nisar is trying to direct the investigation to demonize our 2 Chinese guests as much as possible to displace blame from him to them. A very short sighted and narrow minded goal to serve his own interests.
2) Now if they were proselytizing, which I doubt, what is wrong with it anyway? I mean mullahs proselytize openly in the streets, many with terrorist sympathies, collect funds for militants openly, criticize and preach in Christian neighborhoods and in Hindu areas of Sindh. Ahmedis, Hindus and Christians are not allowed to at all. This is another debate but even so does it in anyway displace the fact that they were not only kidnapped but might have been killed in our country as our guests in our trust, given visas by us? I mean where is the shame? I mean why are we blaming the victims here which according to interior ministry version of events are dead?
3) Another thing. By highlighting Jon Wun Suo the Korean national owning Arc Infotech Institute after the abduction of Chinese in the same city for being part of a proselytization process puts his life in great danger. He is giving cannon fodder to the mullahs and militants to attack him. Even so right now is not the time to highlight foreigners who despite minuscule numbers have always been targeted in greater proportions, from the Polish geologist, Greek worker for Kalash, French engineers and Chinese who have been both kidnapped and killed before. There are also directions that Chinese can't visit Quetta, at least for a while, while at the time there is a South Korean sitting there according to this very article. Now that all Chinese in Quetta, reportedly 7 nationals in the city were removed on short notice, it gives the message of an encroaching bias towards the Chinese even before CPEC has started.
Next point. I will be repeating myself so I will qoute my older post from comment 7 here:
4) Second Nisar is planning to make the interior ministry and all under them the mutawwa's of Chinese citizens in Pakistan. I mean even an idiot like Nisar can most likely see that this is going too far and in the name of security (and preaching our religion is right but another religion wrong) we are victimizing the Chinese. I will write further about this in a new thread for this discussion but the basic principle of tourism is to give your tourists/foreign residents freedom and the more you give it the more they are likely to return home happy or tell others about their positive experience, even poor country's like Azerbaijan realize this and absolute monarchies like Qatar and UAE too have very liberal rules for tourists.
However this is not only stifling their tourist freedom, like going to bars and nightclubs, but also their every move, every step is going to be monitored. Americans who have the most notorious spying operations don't have the same monitoring and are let in even possibly without visas. Raymond Davis anyone? Rehman Malik and Yousuf Raza Gillani even gave them the Nadra database which I know how it can be used. It gives foreign intelligence agencies an entire database of Pakistani citizens, including military officials and other important people. Very useful for spying operations and of course stupid because if we ask for US database of citizens we will get a slap on our face.
This is a very much Gestapo like move.
5) Next. There is no where being said that the ISIS killers will be brought to book for their wanton brutality.
It gives a message of hopelessness. Bear in mind that foreigners from China especially (And US/EU before it) since CPEC, are the focus of much attention and they are considered to be a terrorist target and thus more important in the eyes of the government than the common Pakistani citizen. There lives are worth more. Though I have criticized this it is another debate so I will leave it but my point is despite knowing how important it was to offer them security we failed to protect them and it gives a message that we are an extremely weak country and/or uncaring for the lives of our allies, enough cannon fodder for our enemies which India has used with an article of spoiled relations between us over the incident.
6) Also think about the consequences? First we allow the Chinese to be kidnapped. Then we blame them for being in Quetta which happens to be a part of Pakistan btw just because it is unsafe. (I mean do we want people to see parts of Pakistan or all of it, or at least freely choose where they want to visit. What if they were businessmen and chose to go there because they saw an investment opportunity in Quetta/Balochistan? This is not Israel where you can't visit Palestinian territories or North Korea where you can only visit Pyongyang and have to go everywhere even in that city with a guide and not talk to locals)
7) Most of all this is a classic case of shedding responsibility and blaming the victim which has become a hallmark of Pakistani politics. When PMLN/PPP governments displace peaceful protestors on the streets, they blame the protestors for blocking the road. When Mukhtara Mai was raped even Musharraf blamed her for trying to gain sympathy and western citizenship. And the people have taken it up. When Mashal Khan was murdered the people blamed him for blasphemy. Until we take responsibility for our actions our condition will not change. For Godsake think who you are voting for. Are these the people you want?
This is not about support for PTI. I don't care if you vote PTI as long as Pakistan thrives and its issues show signs of disappearing. If PTI gets voted in next and doesn't work well, kick them out. But PMLN and PPP have been around for decades, more than 30 years. And yet nothing has improved. This is about being responsible for our mistakes and it is not just about politicians but all of us.
PS. I would like to say that there were some indications in the past that Nisar would make a better foreign minister than interior minister. But this incident has revealed that Nisar is like any other. The people in government are so convinced of their superiority that they are unwilling to admit their mistakes, much less resign when a disaster has occurred. This is why Pakistan's condition cannot change without accountability and end of self interest of our rulers. The national interest has to supersede.
I would like a good debate here. I doubt even PMLN supporters can refute the irrefutable evidence here. Please tag anyone who can provide a good argument. For the next few days I am ready for some debate.
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https://tribune.com.pk/story/143372...balochistan-preachers-says-interior-ministry/ISLAMABAD:
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan was told on Monday that the Chinese couple, which was abducted from Quetta last month and was later allegedly killed, belonged to a group of Chinese people who had obtained a business visa for Pakistan but were engaged in ‘preaching.’
Lee Zing Yang, 24, and Meng Li Si, 26, were abducted from Jinnah Town of Balochistan’s provincial capital on May 24. Later, the Islamic State terrorist group claimed that it had killed the abductees. However, the claim could not be verified as yet.
In a meeting held at the Interior Ministry to review issuance of visas to the Chinese and registration of international nongovernmental organisations (INGOs), Nisar was told the couple was part of a group of Chinese citizens who obtained business visa from the Pakistani Embassy in Beijing.
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However, instead of carrying out any business activity they went to Quetta where they were engaged in evangelical activities in the garb of learning Urdu language from a Korean national, Juan Won Seo, who owns the ARK Info Tech Institute, the minister was told.
Expressing deep concern over the unfortunate incident, Nisar said there was a need to review the process of issuance of visas to the Chinese nationals coming to Pakistan for various projects and simultaneously to maintain a databank of the Chinese nationals present in various parts of the country.
Pakistan beefs up security for Chinese officials
“This databank, to be prepared by NADRA [National Database Registration Authority], should be shared with all security agencies,” Nisar told the participants who included secretary interior, advocate general, DG IMPASS, NADRA deputy chairman and other senior officers.
The minister said it was highly unfortunate that a misuse of the terms of business visa contributed to the unfortunate incident of abduction and subsequent murder. He directed secretary interior to investigate the matter and ensure that such misuse does not occur in the future.
Taking serious note of laxity often shown by the Pakistani missions abroad during grant of visas, the minister said all Pakistani missions are bound to undertake proper scrutiny of visa application forms and must get all necessary details before exercising their power of issuance of visas to foreign nationals.
He directed that the Ministry of Foreign Affair be taken onboard and their input be included while formulating new visa policy guidelines.
The minister, however, observed that ensuring security of foreign nationals was a shared responsibility.
Police investigating Islamic State claim of Chinese citizens’ ‘killing’
“Where the government makes every effort to provide security to foreigners, the visiting foreign nationals are equally bound to abide by the terms and conditions of their visas and inform local authorities about their movements and activities in view of the security requirements, if any,” he said.
INGOs registration
The meeting also reviewed progress in registration of INGOs under the new policy framework devised by the ministry. It was informed that so far 66 INGOs had been formally registered.
Nisar directed the ministry to expedite the process of obtaining required information from the INGOs so that decision could be taken about their registration. He directed that the process of granting formal registration to INGOs should be completed by end of July.
Now the parts I find objection with have been highlighted in bold. I will talk about them in detail. I am not only against Nisar but some of the idiotic comments of the comittee which was grossly insensitive and unwilling to admit that it was their fault and their failure to provide security that is leading to yet another embarrassment for Pakistan.
Let me speculate a little as to why (Read my post 7 in this thread, I have expressed similar sentiment) I think the vicious slander of our Chinese brothers in recent days, possibly on the behest of American meddling and Indian intelligence actions (there is great suspicion in ISI that this was done by RAW and this is further part of creating a rift between India and Pakistan. There was an article claiming the Chinese Premier was angry at us which turned out false) is receiving no effect because of one extremely smart comment by Nisar. The claim that the 2 were preaching (without an iota of proof for that matter). Now we know how big of a deal preaching is in Pakistan and Ahmedis and Christians have been killed because they were perceived to be preaching.
By taking up populist but conservative stands like these and saying nothing about the Mashal case, rather protecting the mullahs who did it, do these PMLN, sons of Zia Ul Haq do these people play with the masses rather than teach them the benefits of tolerance. Other reasons for being so gullible include that we are not used to foreigners, particularly people with different customs from us. People to people contact also plays a role in accepting different ways of life. We on the other hand get too few foreigners so we are isolated. Anyway I digress. Whatever the reasons Nisar has played a political master stroke which is characteristic of a PMLN politician who plays with the emotions of the people. By the way this is a two way street. As strictly communist in ideology the Chinese are also not fond of proselytization and this is also an attempt to demonize the 2 in the eyes of the Chinese government.
First of all I would like to start by casting doubts into the so called revelations of this face saving "investigation."
I will start by saying what is known of Nisar. He has always played the nationalist card but has some secret dealings with the US including revealings by wikileaks saying he has nothing against the Americans. He is against the military too and has criticized it on many occassions forgetting that his gold mine was struck during the era of Zia Ul Haq. In personality he has never admitted that he ever made a mistake, even when he suggested that Musharraf be made army chief (though Musharraf was much better than Nawaz but that is not the topic) who ousted his pal Nawaz, nor has he ever expressed shame at the failure of the government to stop militant attacks as well as properly investigating them. He is also a known PMLN tout and thug, more loyal to Nawaz than to Pakistan according to some and his interior ministry has at times victimized political opponents.
Now the "investigation." 1) Now what is the proof that there was preaching in the first place? Why would a Chinese national, most of whom are known to be agnostic, specially since the communist revolution be preaching as compared to more religious societies, and if and most likely when past proselytization has occurred on the hands of Western organizations what action had the government taken against "preaching" earlier which surely did occur in the past (This can't be the first time)? Or has the issue popped up suddenly because of some malicious intentions and personal face saving?
Second we all know of Pakistan's record with ongoing terrorism, religious violence and its state policy against proselytization which is illegal in our country by the way.
Also knowing all that is going on in Pakistan with all sorts of terrorists and government support for mullahs I doubt anyone would be stupid enough, especially among foreigners where the reputation is worse, to try and “preach” (by the way the brainless Nisar doesn’t even have the vocabulary and is using children’s words because of his JI madrassa education. The proper word is “proselytize”)
Why would anyone preach their religion in our country despite the fact that China is one of the most irreligious countries in the world. Third none of the people who know them have stated they are anything but teachers. It seems to me Nisar is trying to direct the investigation to demonize our 2 Chinese guests as much as possible to displace blame from him to them. A very short sighted and narrow minded goal to serve his own interests.
2) Now if they were proselytizing, which I doubt, what is wrong with it anyway? I mean mullahs proselytize openly in the streets, many with terrorist sympathies, collect funds for militants openly, criticize and preach in Christian neighborhoods and in Hindu areas of Sindh. Ahmedis, Hindus and Christians are not allowed to at all. This is another debate but even so does it in anyway displace the fact that they were not only kidnapped but might have been killed in our country as our guests in our trust, given visas by us? I mean where is the shame? I mean why are we blaming the victims here which according to interior ministry version of events are dead?
3) Another thing. By highlighting Jon Wun Suo the Korean national owning Arc Infotech Institute after the abduction of Chinese in the same city for being part of a proselytization process puts his life in great danger. He is giving cannon fodder to the mullahs and militants to attack him. Even so right now is not the time to highlight foreigners who despite minuscule numbers have always been targeted in greater proportions, from the Polish geologist, Greek worker for Kalash, French engineers and Chinese who have been both kidnapped and killed before. There are also directions that Chinese can't visit Quetta, at least for a while, while at the time there is a South Korean sitting there according to this very article. Now that all Chinese in Quetta, reportedly 7 nationals in the city were removed on short notice, it gives the message of an encroaching bias towards the Chinese even before CPEC has started.
Next point. I will be repeating myself so I will qoute my older post from comment 7 here:
4) Second Nisar is planning to make the interior ministry and all under them the mutawwa's of Chinese citizens in Pakistan. I mean even an idiot like Nisar can most likely see that this is going too far and in the name of security (and preaching our religion is right but another religion wrong) we are victimizing the Chinese. I will write further about this in a new thread for this discussion but the basic principle of tourism is to give your tourists/foreign residents freedom and the more you give it the more they are likely to return home happy or tell others about their positive experience, even poor country's like Azerbaijan realize this and absolute monarchies like Qatar and UAE too have very liberal rules for tourists.
However this is not only stifling their tourist freedom, like going to bars and nightclubs, but also their every move, every step is going to be monitored. Americans who have the most notorious spying operations don't have the same monitoring and are let in even possibly without visas. Raymond Davis anyone? Rehman Malik and Yousuf Raza Gillani even gave them the Nadra database which I know how it can be used. It gives foreign intelligence agencies an entire database of Pakistani citizens, including military officials and other important people. Very useful for spying operations and of course stupid because if we ask for US database of citizens we will get a slap on our face.
This is a very much Gestapo like move.
5) Next. There is no where being said that the ISIS killers will be brought to book for their wanton brutality.
It gives a message of hopelessness. Bear in mind that foreigners from China especially (And US/EU before it) since CPEC, are the focus of much attention and they are considered to be a terrorist target and thus more important in the eyes of the government than the common Pakistani citizen. There lives are worth more. Though I have criticized this it is another debate so I will leave it but my point is despite knowing how important it was to offer them security we failed to protect them and it gives a message that we are an extremely weak country and/or uncaring for the lives of our allies, enough cannon fodder for our enemies which India has used with an article of spoiled relations between us over the incident.
6) Also think about the consequences? First we allow the Chinese to be kidnapped. Then we blame them for being in Quetta which happens to be a part of Pakistan btw just because it is unsafe. (I mean do we want people to see parts of Pakistan or all of it, or at least freely choose where they want to visit. What if they were businessmen and chose to go there because they saw an investment opportunity in Quetta/Balochistan? This is not Israel where you can't visit Palestinian territories or North Korea where you can only visit Pyongyang and have to go everywhere even in that city with a guide and not talk to locals)
7) Most of all this is a classic case of shedding responsibility and blaming the victim which has become a hallmark of Pakistani politics. When PMLN/PPP governments displace peaceful protestors on the streets, they blame the protestors for blocking the road. When Mukhtara Mai was raped even Musharraf blamed her for trying to gain sympathy and western citizenship. And the people have taken it up. When Mashal Khan was murdered the people blamed him for blasphemy. Until we take responsibility for our actions our condition will not change. For Godsake think who you are voting for. Are these the people you want?
This is not about support for PTI. I don't care if you vote PTI as long as Pakistan thrives and its issues show signs of disappearing. If PTI gets voted in next and doesn't work well, kick them out. But PMLN and PPP have been around for decades, more than 30 years. And yet nothing has improved. This is about being responsible for our mistakes and it is not just about politicians but all of us.
PS. I would like to say that there were some indications in the past that Nisar would make a better foreign minister than interior minister. But this incident has revealed that Nisar is like any other. The people in government are so convinced of their superiority that they are unwilling to admit their mistakes, much less resign when a disaster has occurred. This is why Pakistan's condition cannot change without accountability and end of self interest of our rulers. The national interest has to supersede.
I would like a good debate here. I doubt even PMLN supporters can refute the irrefutable evidence here. Please tag anyone who can provide a good argument. For the next few days I am ready for some debate.
@Hell hound @El Sidd @MastanKhan @Sinopakfriend @Beast @Chinese-Dragon @DESERT FIGHTER @salarsikander @HAIDER @Moonlight @WAJsal @AgNoStiC MuSliM @Divergent1 @TOPGUN @fatman17 @nair @Slav Defence @Arsalan
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