Peshwa
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One can be selective since most documentaries on Kashmir tend be about the oppression and abuse inflicted by IA soldiers and paramilitaries/police on the Kashmiris, all of whom tend to be in uniform or in many cases easily distinguishable by appearance from the locals (soldiers or paramilitaries from India instead of Kashmir) - so you have direct eyewitness and victim accounts of such brutality, not opinion and anecdotes.
In addition, these accounts have been consistent over the decades and are also largely validated by international human rights organizations like Amnesty HRW etc.
This particular issue, of ISI involvement in Afghanistan, is completely different, since the ISI would be at pains to not have any physical or traceable presence in Afghanistan, lest the Americans get wind of it - so eyewitness accounts have little credibility, since there really is nothing to witness linking the ISI to the Taliban currently. And yes, Indian support for Baluch rebels falls into a similar category of 'hard to prove'.
Sticking to the topic of ISI support for the Taliban for now, you admit then that the documentary does not offer any evidence to back up the allegation that the ISI is supporting the Taliban?
'The order came from Pakistan' - that could be anyone in Pakistan, an Afghan Taliban commander secretly seeking refuge there, a Pakistani Taliban commander, someone from Al Qaeda in Pakistan, or someone from another militant group altogether. That statement on its own, without evidence to back it up, is nothing but the documentary maker sensationalizing pure opinion without substantiation in order to demonize the handy bogeyman in the form of the ISI.
Did the narrator accompany the statements by these Afghans with the caveat that none of them could be independently verified?
If not then it seems opinions and anecdotes are being presented as facts to tarnish Pakistan and the ISI, and I would conclude that this documentary is heavily propagandist, or just a plain bad piece of work, lacking objectivity.
How would you feel if evidence emerged that the US had kidnapped Martians on a visit to Earth?
How would you feel if evidence emerged that Indian Army officers upto the COAS were found to be running a child sex ring?
You are asking for opinions based on an allegation that is currently backed by little to no evidence, like the one above.
Lets not indulge in useless speculation.
If there is nothing more to add in terms of evidence in the documentary backing the allegations against the ISI, then I'll close this thread.
1)Wow isnt that convinient for you....I mean so in one place, people who used to be part of the brutal Taliban organization are attesting to the fact that Pakistan and ISI was supporting actions and providing strategic direction on how to maximize on Taliban's brutality....are completely cococting their stories, but the same argument wont apply for videos on Kashmir??.....Hypocrisy at its best!!!
How are we to tell that the video of police beating up Kashmiri's is because of their protests for freedom and not because they went on a rampage of destruction???.....Why should we believe what you say or feel is the whats happening in the video? How can you prove or what evidence do you have that proves that certain important events preceeding the beatings were not edited out??
And eyewitness/victim accounts, I hardly think they hold any ground if you're willing to reject this video.....as it falls under the same category.......How do we know that the victim/eyewitness is not some Pakistani posing as an Indian Kashmiri.....or that the entire incident is taken out of context??
Frankly your argument proving the authenticity of this doc over one from a "Kashmiri freedom struggle" is quite useless.....
2)I am not going to say that this documentry counts as evidence or not....all I want to point out is that the victims and eyewitnesses here point to Pakistan's hand in this particular murder saga.....and implying that Pakistan plays a larger role in providing strategic direction to the Taliban.....but as everything else....unless proven in court it holds no ground
3) Well the documentry explicitly states that the ISI has a hand in supporting and giving direction to the Taliban......If you watch the video, you would know that it couldnt get any clearer.
4) "Did the narrator accompany the statements by these Afghans with the caveat that none of them could be independently verified?
If not then it seems opinions and anecdotes are being presented as facts to tarnish Pakistan and the ISI, and I would conclude that this documentary is heavily propagandist, or just a plain bad piece of work, lacking objectivity."
Can you please explain this further....Why does there need to be an independent verification?? Did the famous video of the Godhra massacre criminal Babu Bajrangi come with a similar caveat? Why dont you ever question the validity of that video that everyone seems to swear bye on this forum?
As I mentioned.......You choose to be selective and biased as far as passing judgement!!!
5)AM your sarcasm and tangential comments about Martians isnt going to change the fact that Pakistan and ISI supported the Taliban.....a regime that has always been ruthless, brutal and savage....There is no counter that you can present that would say that Pakistan did not support Taliban!!
The level at which Pakistan maybe doing this now may have changed....but in my opinion, the ISI as independent as it has been over the years I feel still might have a hand in the support to Taliban....however the army I feel is on a different agenda.....
It has been discussed before that the ISI needs to have more accountability towards the people of Pakistan.....
Have you ever thought about the fact that the ISI and army might be at loggerheads in Pakistan....maybe Gen.Pasha feels he is more powerful than Kiyani and wants to undermine the authority and capability of your army.....since everyone has a conspiracy theory, here is my contribution to the same.......