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This guy (white skin on right side) is not Afghan, he is obviously encourages protesters. :azn:
 
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Don't even reply if you can't prove your claim that Americans, Indians are behind this protest.

why its never stopped the like of you making claims. when did objectivity or facts come into it with american or zionist propaganda
 
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There are over one million Afghans residing in Pakistan. I have never seen any single one of them protesting against us.
Pakistan stood by Afghanistan when no one in the world cared about them. Why don't the people of Afghanistan ask India and American to give them refuge in their countries.How many Afghans did these two countries have helped truly in ten years of war?None...

Common Pakistanis consider Afghans their brothers and will always stand by their side.Pakistan is the breath and oxygen of Afghanistan, if AFGHANS choose other ways now than they will be on their own in the future.
 
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Afghanistan, Pakistan spar over peace council chief's killing

Afghanistan, Pakistan spar over peace council chief's killing - CNN.com

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(CNN) -- Afghan officials stepped up accusations Sunday that the assassination of the country's peace council chairman began with a plot in Pakistan and was carried out by a citizen of the neighboring nation.
Afghanistan's interior minister said Sunday that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency also played a role in the attack, which he said came after months of planning by a Taliban group based in Pakistan.
"There are no doubts that ISI had its involvement in the plot," Interior Minister Bismillah Mohammadi told Afghan lawmakers. "We have handed over the documents and proof to the Pakistani government."
Pakistan's foreign ministry denied the claims, decrying them as "baseless allegations."
"Instead of making such irresponsible statements, those in positions of authority in Kabul should seriously deliberate as to why all those Afghans who are favorably disposed towards peace and towards Pakistan are systematically being removed from the scene and killed," Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
Burhanuddin Rabbani, who was spearheading the reconciliation process with the Taliban in Afghanistan, was killed in a September 20 suicide bombing at his home.
Earlier Sunday, an Afghan commission said the plot to kill Rabbani began in Quetta, Pakistan, according to an Afghan government statement summarizing a report the investigatory group presented. The commission also said the suicide attacker who killed Rabbani was a Pakistani citizen, citing documents and an accused accomplice's confession as evidence.
Afghan peace council leader killed Afghan politician mourns Rabbani
"The commission members prove that the documents they have received together with names addresses and phone numbers people involved in this case have been handed over to the government of Pakistan," the statement said.
Police earlier said the suicide bomber claimed to be a Taliban member who had come for the talks about peace and reconciliation and detonated the explosives as he entered the home.
On Saturday, Afghanistan's intelligence service also said it provided evidence that the assassination of Rabbani was planned by the Taliban council in Quetta.
"We have given the evidence to the Pakistan Embassy in Afghanistan to cooperate with us," Lutfullah Mashal, Afghanistan's intelligence service spokesman, told reporters Saturday.
Among the evidence turned over to Pakistani officials were photographs, documents, maps and the location where Rabbani's killing was planned, Mashal said.
Rabbani was a former Afghan president who was considered vital to peace efforts in the country.
His death shocked the war-torn country, undermined the fledgling peace initiative and stoked fears of renewed ethnic conflict between Pashtuns and others, such as Rabbani's ethnic group of Tajiks.
The presentation at Afghan's National Security Council meeting came a day after Afghan President Hamid Karzai dismissed calls for negotiations with the Taliban, saying Pakistan is the key to peace talks with the insurgency.
 
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Afghanistan, Pakistan spar over peace council chief's killing

Afghanistan, Pakistan spar over peace council chief's killing - CNN.com

111002022014-afghanistan-rabbani-supporters-story-top.jpg


(CNN) -- Afghan officials stepped up accusations Sunday that the assassination of the country's peace council chairman began with a plot in Pakistan and was carried out by a citizen of the neighboring nation.
Afghanistan's interior minister said Sunday that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency also played a role in the attack, which he said came after months of planning by a Taliban group based in Pakistan.
"There are no doubts that ISI had its involvement in the plot," Interior Minister Bismillah Mohammadi told Afghan lawmakers. "We have handed over the documents and proof to the Pakistani government."
Pakistan's foreign ministry denied the claims, decrying them as "baseless allegations."
"Instead of making such irresponsible statements, those in positions of authority in Kabul should seriously deliberate as to why all those Afghans who are favorably disposed towards peace and towards Pakistan are systematically being removed from the scene and killed," Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
Burhanuddin Rabbani, who was spearheading the reconciliation process with the Taliban in Afghanistan, was killed in a September 20 suicide bombing at his home.
Earlier Sunday, an Afghan commission said the plot to kill Rabbani began in Quetta, Pakistan, according to an Afghan government statement summarizing a report the investigatory group presented. The commission also said the suicide attacker who killed Rabbani was a Pakistani citizen, citing documents and an accused accomplice's confession as evidence.
Afghan peace council leader killed Afghan politician mourns Rabbani
"The commission members prove that the documents they have received together with names addresses and phone numbers people involved in this case have been handed over to the government of Pakistan," the statement said.
Police earlier said the suicide bomber claimed to be a Taliban member who had come for the talks about peace and reconciliation and detonated the explosives as he entered the home.
On Saturday, Afghanistan's intelligence service also said it provided evidence that the assassination of Rabbani was planned by the Taliban council in Quetta.
"We have given the evidence to the Pakistan Embassy in Afghanistan to cooperate with us," Lutfullah Mashal, Afghanistan's intelligence service spokesman, told reporters Saturday.
Among the evidence turned over to Pakistani officials were photographs, documents, maps and the location where Rabbani's killing was planned, Mashal said.
Rabbani was a former Afghan president who was considered vital to peace efforts in the country.
His death shocked the war-torn country, undermined the fledgling peace initiative and stoked fears of renewed ethnic conflict between Pashtuns and others, such as Rabbani's ethnic group of Tajiks.
The presentation at Afghan's National Security Council meeting came a day after Afghan President Hamid Karzai dismissed calls for negotiations with the Taliban, saying Pakistan is the key to peace talks with the insurgency.

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KRM1007
This is just another blame Pakistan game master minded by Indians who are using the Karzai government to propagate this misinformation. US does not have a clue what to do in Afghanistan and they are blindly following Indians at the cost of American and NATO lives. This guy visited India a few days before he was assasinated. He was tagged there by HVHEs, tracked back to Afghanistan by Indian agents and assasinated by them/cohorts. As reported in the press, the reason being that he was unwilling to involve Indians in the peace process with Talibans. We all know that indians are very eager to to talk to Talibans as they are scared of them. So blaming the failures in Afghanistan on Pakistan is not going to work as we all understand what has been happening there for the past 10 years. What a shame. Meanwhile, capitalizing on these failures, China has emerged as a world power and Indians are shi@ting in their dhotis .

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Where do they make these conspiracy theories from .I must say Pakistanis have a lot of talent in this area which must be tapped by Bollywood .high time .:lol:
 
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okay. We are the bad guys in the eyes of afghans. But then why are there over a million of them running into our country for safety?
 
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I bet all these protesters were either born or grew up in Pakistan at some point in their lives, thankless bastardz.
No wonder that it's a common pushto saying in Bajaur that: "More thankless than a snake is an Afghan".
Where Darrigan and Uzbeks/Tajiks are hard at work trying to rebuild Afghanistan. The Pukhtun population is still facilitating the Taliban and romanticizing about taking KPK, Balochistan and South Punjab away from Pakistan.
 
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Than why the tuck not take back their 4 million brothers living in Pakistan?why use our highways,ports? why eat our wheat,vegies,livestock n use our construction material n the smuggling?

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I bet all these protesters were either born or grew up in Pakistan at some point in their lives, thankless bastardz.
No wonder that it's a common pushto saying in Bajaur that: "More thankless than a snake is an Afghan".
Where Darrigan and Uzbeks/Tajiks are hard at work trying to rebuild Afghanistan. The Pukhtun population is still facilitating the Taliban and romanticizing about taking KPK, Balochistan and South Punjab away from Pakistan.

People of bajaur r right... past experiences.... no wonder the guys slaughtered 4 thousand askaris in the 60s n thousands more in the past.
 
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