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Even an American have seen the brutalities in Indian Occupied Kashmir, and he himself said he never saw that kind of human rights violation anywhere else in the world. Go to page 1 to see that video.
I dont want dig the old much discussed corps again, but I think what happened in Bangaldesh will make change that American's mind.
PS: Didnt want to go off topic but thought this could some how help that American's Human Right violation knowledge.
I dont want dig the old much discussed corps again, but I think what happened in Bangaldesh will make change that American's mind.
PS: Didnt want to go off topic but thought this could some how help that American's Human Right violation knowledge.
Well Oman and Alifrooq not going to like this what NSG has posted.
Omar I like your nationalism but you got to admit police on both sides have black history.
Compared to the Indian brutality its nothing, this videos are from 1999, pakistan was not a under a democratic rule, it was under a dictatorship.
Plus my video is more about indian police standing there doing nothing when they are beating the kid up in second video.
NSG did not like what i posted, he is trying to derail the the the thread. This is abt indian police, it say's no where in the title pakistan police...
The outcome became independence for Bangladesh and they were part of Pakistan only for 24 years...and no one puts gun powder on men in the streets and burns them alive...only Indians do that to Kashmiris.
Kashmiris have been suffering by India for more than 61 years now.
Yes, but vigilante justice and police brutality is not an exclusive indian phenomenon. Its a South Asian phenomenon , Pakistan police will behave the same if the situation was reversed !
I am not justifying the violence or defending the Indian police. All I am saying is this is a reflection of the society we live in.
Note the freedom of the press , where media is fully video shooting all the events.
However unlike in the West, where heads would have rolled in the police department and officers caught in the act, would have been suspended and made to face criminal charges, nothing happens in India or Pakistan.
This is the nature of the beast. A reflection of the society that we live in.
If you still dont believe me , then , stand in front of GPO chowk in Lahore, with a few of your mates, shouting the naara of Azaad hoga Balochistan. See how the Lahore police react !!
Its not just the police. I can give 100s of other examples, have you ever seen a cricket match, if it is being held in india and india is losing really badly most of the time, the crowd will start throwing stuff on the field, which delays the game. After the game there are riots fans start burning the statues of players, stoning their house.
I would rather trust the American man who saw Indian Occupied Kashmir with his own two eyes than Indian sorce rediff. Ofcourse Indians are going to try to hide their dirty work.
There has been long discussions on this at http://www.defence.pk/forums/strate...es/7904-kashmir-resolutions-explanations.html
Pakistani police brutalities are nothing like Indian police/Indian troops who have raped, killed, and tortured innocent Kashmiri men, women, and children for more than 61 years now.
Even an American have seen the brutalities in Indian Occupied Kashmir, and he himself said he never saw that kind of human rights violation anywhere else in the world. Go to page 1 to see that video.
The outcome became independence for Bangladesh and they were part of Pakistan only for 24 years...and no one puts gun powder on men in the streets and burns them alive...only Indians do that to Kashmiris.
Kashmiris have been suffering by India for more than 61 years now.
Compared to the Indian brutality its nothing, this videos are from 1999, pakistan was not a under a democratic rule, it was under a dictatorship.
Plus my video is more about indian police standing there doing nothing when they are beating the kid up in second video.
NSG did not like what i posted, he is trying to derail the the the thread. This is abt indian police, it say's no where in the title pakistan police...
Ummm i think long march march was way bigger then (bunch of my m8s standing in lahore), the police barely did anything....
The issue here is not only about the people being beaten by the police, its also about the police standing there doing nothing when people are killing each other.