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I believe the bigots want to put us in concentration camps. But we will never go against our country, we as citizens can talk against Saudi or anybody else.

No problems for speaking against Saudi or any other country if they create problems in Pakistan.

But I would like to know why 99% of your posts are in support of Iran and justifying its hostile actions against Pakistan?

And please, I am not interested in knowing what school of religious thought you follow. I consider religion as being a very personal matter.
 
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I believe the bigots want to put us in concentration camps. But we will never go against our country, we as citizens can talk against Saudi or anybody else.
You are over thinking about it sir.
And that's the point :whenever someone talks against Iran, some people start talking like this. Exactly, that was the point.
 
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But I would like to know why 99% of your posts are in support of Iran and justifying its hostile actions against Pakistan?

Firstly, over 80% of Pakistani population are Sunnis so Saudi influence is four time bigger than of Iran. Secondly, Afghan Jihad gave Saudis the opportunity to penetrate Pakistani militant organizations and they funded, trained and equipped these militants. These militants have also been used to attack Shia places of worship and target killing of Shia intellectuals and religious leaders. Saudi started this proxy war against Shias and Iran in Pakistan. Iran is late in the game and they have smaller cadre of militants and they are actually are squeezed by Wahhabi militants. Most victims of target killings are Shias and Shia places of worship. So Pakistanis correctly blame Saudi Arabia for escalating sectarian violence compared to Iran.
 
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You are over thinking about it sir.
And that's the point :whenever someone talks against Iran, some people start talking like this. Exactly, that was the point.

Indeed, I see many false ideas about Sunnis from Shias, as I see vice versa.

Education is key here and for far too long, we have been speaking from different platforms.

It’s time for Pakistanis to come together, regardless of sect, in favor of the security and stability of our state.

Any actions against Pakistan from Iran should have a joint Sunni-Shia reaction. We are not anyone’s playground for sectarian wars.
 
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Firstly, over 80% of Pakistani population are Sunnis so Saudi influence is four time bigger than of Iran. Secondly, Afghan Jihad gave Saudis the opportunity to penetrate Pakistani militant organizations and they funded, trained and equipped these militants. These militants have also been used to attack Shia places of worship and target killing of Shia intellectuals and religious leaders. Saudi started this proxy war against Shias and Iran in Pakistan. Iran is late in the game and they have smaller cadre of militants and they are actually are squeezed by Wahhabi militants. Most victims of target killings are Shias and Shia places of worship. So Pakistanis correctly blame Saudi Arabia for escalating sectarian violence compared to Iran.

Both should be dealt with independently. KSA for its actions and Iran for its actions.
 
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Don't worry agencies will takecare such element who ever raise the arm against the state ...these playcards has no value. We all believe equal rights for all citizens of Pakistan , including Qadaini too...
 
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As per rough estimates, almost 15 to 20 thousand young Pakistani boys were recruited and sent to Syria.
These boys were mostly recruited from Kuram, Parachanar, Meeranshah, Bannu areas of Pakistan.
Zubaidioon, an Irani terrorist outfit did that, mostly.
In recent targeting of Mufti Taqi Usmani, the guys who were involved, were the ones who returned from Syria.
These guys were supported by Sipah e Muhammad of Pakistan, a terrorist outfit, mainly backed by Iran for sectarian killing in Pakistan. These guys were also getting support from Khana Ferhang Irani in Karachi, and from the local news reporters, who, though Pakistanis, also served in Syria as interpreters, from Irani side. These terrorists also had support from police elements from NIPA thana(police station).
Now here are some points:

1) Some of the terrorists returned home from Syria, and they tried to target top mufti and aalim of Pakistan. What will happen when they all will return?

2) Have Shias of Pakistan already realized that which country is more important, Iran or Pakistan?

3) Now when all game is exposed, will Iran remains a friendly country, or we are ready to break Shistan from Iran? (Qissa hi pak hojaey, na rahygi port, na bajaygi bansri).

4) Irani penetration in Pakistani establishment, and the way, some elements in Pakistani establishments prefer Iran over Pakistan, is indeed alarming.

5) most important: when Iran was doing that, and reports were coming, what were Pakistani law enforcement agencies were doing?

6) The Irani penetration in Pakistani Establishment is up to that level, that some terrorists from Iran were issued Pakistani passports to go to Bahrain and do their tasks. Bahrain imposed visa restrictions on all Pakistanis, as a result. So, what Pakistani suffered was due to fact that some Pakistanis love Iran more than Pakistan.

Well, here, I want to categorically warn Iran, that you guys have annoyed us to our limits. We know how you manipulate things between us and India. Enough is enough.

@Irfan Baloch @MastanKhan @Imran Khan
@Khafee

Numbers seems exaggerated..But even if it is 100 Pakistan should not allow these zombies to be back in country..
I saw graves of 1100 from my eyes in 2016 in behest masuma
 
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As per rough estimates, almost 15 to 20 thousand young Pakistani boys were recruited and sent to Syria.
These boys were mostly recruited from Kuram, Parachanar, Meeranshah, Bannu areas of Pakistan.
Zubaidioon, an Irani terrorist outfit did that, mostly.
In recent targeting of Mufti Taqi Usmani, the guys who were involved, were the ones who returned from Syria.
These guys were supported by Sipah e Muhammad of Pakistan, a terrorist outfit, mainly backed by Iran for sectarian killing in Pakistan. These guys were also getting support from Khana Ferhang Irani in Karachi, and from the local news reporters, who, though Pakistanis, also served in Syria as interpreters, from Irani side. These terrorists also had support from police elements from NIPA thana(police station).
Now here are some points:

1) Some of the terrorists returned home from Syria, and they tried to target top mufti and aalim of Pakistan. What will happen when they all will return?

2) Have Shias of Pakistan already realized that which country is more important, Iran or Pakistan?

3) Now when all game is exposed, will Iran remains a friendly country, or we are ready to break Shistan from Iran? (Qissa hi pak hojaey, na rahygi port, na bajaygi bansri).

4) Irani penetration in Pakistani establishment, and the way, some elements in Pakistani establishments prefer Iran over Pakistan, is indeed alarming.

5) most important: when Iran was doing that, and reports were coming, what were Pakistani law enforcement agencies were doing?

6) The Irani penetration in Pakistani Establishment is up to that level, that some terrorists from Iran were issued Pakistani passports to go to Bahrain and do their tasks. Bahrain imposed visa restrictions on all Pakistanis, as a result. So, what Pakistani suffered was due to fact that some Pakistanis love Iran more than Pakistan.

Well, here, I want to categorically warn Iran, that you guys have annoyed us to our limits. We know how you manipulate things between us and India. Enough is enough.

@Irfan Baloch @MastanKhan @Imran Khan

Recruited by Zainabioon, not Zubaidoon, 20k+
 
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Firstly, over 80% of Pakistani population are Sunnis so Saudi influence is four time bigger than of Iran. Secondly, Afghan Jihad gave Saudis the opportunity to penetrate Pakistani militant organizations and they funded, trained and equipped these militants. These militants have also been used to attack Shia places of worship and target killing of Shia intellectuals and religious leaders. Saudi started this proxy war against Shias and Iran in Pakistan. Iran is late in the game and they have smaller cadre of militants and they are actually are squeezed by Wahhabi militants. Most victims of target killings are Shias and Shia places of worship. So Pakistanis correctly blame Saudi Arabia for escalating sectarian violence compared to Iran.

iran does not Equal shia
saudi arabia does not equal sunni

please do not settle your sectarian scores on this
 
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Recruited by Zainabioon, not Zubaidoon, 20k+

Must have been bloody expendable trash, these stupid expendables are just cannon fodder. But these stupid expendables must exist in order for clever people to perpetuate their luxuries.
 
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@Khafee


I saw graves of 1100 from my eyes in 2016 in behest masuma
I wonder why they fight for Iran. .There was an incident narrated by an anchor on tv once a father requested his son to be buried along Iranians graveyard "Baheste-e zahra" after death fighting for Iran in Iran/Iraq war and they didn't even allow that...
Strange Pakistanis are easily manipulated based on sects...Even if the no are in thousands state shouldn't allow them to return...Let them stay for a country they fight for
 
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The difference in the case of Saudis recruiting and using Pakistani mercenaries is that they actually did it through our state's help. Ex servicemen were recruited by Bahrainis (read Saudis) through Fauji foundation and used to crush the local Arab spring.

Must commend the Saudis here though, that they actually took care of those men by letting them settle down on the Island and doling out citizenship.

Even this would have been acceptable, but the corrupting sectarian influence of the Gulfies is not just limited to the use of ex-service men. Instead, it has been very much affecting the serving cadre, for instance, the sectarian vetting process of the to be deputed PAF IPs to those sheikhdoms, which is done at their behest.

This is simply outrageous. Any other country would have immediately cut its diplomatic ties with those bloody Gulfies, had it been requested to even contemplate such a thing, let alone actually being demanded and getting it done.
 
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