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A while ago whenGovt. talked about implementing article 149 in Karachi the whole PPP and liberal brigade went boonkers and started comparing Karachi with IOK.Which made to the headlines of Indian media.

And now when KPK has given military a go to persecute terrorist the PPP and liberal brigade had gone boonkers again and have started comparing it with IOK again and it will hit Indian media again.




While media is appreciating PM's campaign to highlight Kashmir issue:
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@!eon you were saying media isn't allowed to talk about IK???
 
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A while ago whenGovt. talked about implementing article 149 in Karachi the whole PPP and liberal brigade went boonkers and started comparing Karachi with IOK.Which made to the headlines of Indian media.

And now when KPK has given military a go to persecute terrorist the PPP and liberal brigade had gone boonkers again and have started comparing it with IOK again and it will hit Indian media again.




While media is appreciating PM's campaign to highlight Kashmir issue:
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@!eon you were saying media isn't allowed to talk about IK???

For context, this law allows the Military to detain and hold properties for an undetermined amount of time, it allows them to set up detention centres and authority to detain suspects among other powers, according to the Dawn article.

So, yes, this is indeed undemocratic. And to an extent, indeed comparable to the powers granted to Indian Military in Kashmir.
 
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For context, this law allows the Military to detain and hold properties for an undetermined amount of time, it allows them to set up detention centres and authority to detain suspects among other powers, according to the Dawn article.

So, yes, this is indeed undemocratic. And to an extent, indeed comparable to the powers granted to Indian Military in Kashmir.
Actully the problem is within the army, cause in pak history thy always taken decisions without any dam knowledge of the problem?
when everything goes outa thier hands thy bring a pupet civillisn govt to clean thier mess and Thts whts the real. Problem is?
 
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For context, this law allows the Military to detain and hold properties for an undetermined amount of time, it allows them to set up detention centres and authority to detain suspects among other powers, according to the Dawn article.

So, yes, this is indeed undemocratic. And to an extent, indeed comparable to the powers granted to Indian Military in Kashmir.

And then we cry of Human Right Violation....isn't it Hypocrisy?
 
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The differnce is thatbwe are doing it in our own territiory while they are doing it on a disputed territory.

Superb.....So Human Rights violations are justified if done in your territory.....shows how much we care about people.
All this empathy with Kashmiris seems to be a joke.
 
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And then we cry of Human Right Violation....isn't it Hypocrisy?
That would have been hypocrisy if Kashmir issue was only about human rights which it isn't. Kashmir issue is about the right of self determination which has been denied to the Kashmiri people. The issue will remain unresolved even if fundamental human rights are granted. Restoration of article 370 or removal of AFSPA and PSA will not effect the disputed status of that region. It will still be the longest standing dispute ever since the inception of the United Nations. Gross human rights violations in IOK are a direct consequence of the military occupation and violation of UN resolutions. Moving ahead, as far as human rights violations are concerned, they are condemnable regardless of the nationality of the perpetrators. In fact, the extrajudicial detentions of individuals by the ISI and subsequent infliction of torture upon the detainees was one of the many reasons of radicalism and militancy in Pakistan. Sadly, it has been given a legal cover in KPK.
The differnce is thatbwe are doing it in our own territiory while they are doing it on a disputed territory.
The Human rights violations carried out by our forces are nothing in comparison to what the Indians are doing in Kashmir. Still, what you have said is a stupid thing to say. Take this as a positive criticism.
 
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Which KP this Jibran Puta talking about ? Please don't tell me its KPK, Apna Haaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaa nikal jaye ga :rofl:
 
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Comparing the situation of KP with IOK is the stupidity of highest degree.

These libtards did not bother to ask the common folks of KP first to see if anyone has felt any sudden wave of oppression or if their routine life has changed in any way or if masses are complaining about their civil liberties being taken away because none of that is happening. The morning before the implementation of the ordinance and the morning after felt the same to most people and life is going on like business as usual but candle mafia's nickers are in a twist as usual.
 
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Human rights curbs are bad, whether they take place in Kashmir or KP or Balochistan. Our Constitution provides some liberties to its citizens and they cannot be taken away. The only difference here is that KP is a settled area and Kashmir is disputed, but commonality is that humans will suffer.

For context, this law allows the Military to detain and hold properties for an undetermined amount of time, it allows them to set up detention centres and authority to detain suspects among other powers, according to the Dawn article.

So, yes, this is indeed undemocratic. And to an extent, indeed comparable to the powers granted to Indian Military in Kashmir.

Funny how people are more concerned about a few who are raising this issue than the infringement of their constitutional rights. No wonder why we are in a mess right now. Not only that you don't care about your fundamental rights, but you'll also fight anyone who does.
 
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Superb.....So Human Rights violations are justified if done in your territory.....shows how much we care about people.
All this empathy with Kashmiris seems to be a joke.
There is no kurfew in Pakistan. Is it ? The courts are functioning. In case of a discriminatory use of the law a person can always go to supreme court. Law of Pakistan is not against common people.
 
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Superb.....So Human Rights violations are justified if done in your territory.....shows how much we care about people.
All this empathy with Kashmiris seems to be a joke.
Because there is a general crackdown on terrorism, drugs and protecting our citizens.

And there have been no unlawful detentions, even PTM activists who openly raised traitorous slogans, tried illegally stealing a Pak police officers (martyred in Afghanistan)body. Abusing the national institutions and even shamelessly accusing army of the rape of a minor in Rawalpindi on the basis of ethnicity?

2 were arrested for ordering their guards and civilians to fire at a check post (bone of contention) manned by army in FATA to curb any infiltration like the past.

There are mechanisms in place. Locals just have to show their ID and pass.

Pakistan has been through 2 decades of war with 70,000 bodies to show.

We have thousands of troops and cops martyred! Let that sink in a bit.

We dont have 900,000 troops occupying 8 million people. We dont even have 150K troops in entire FATA on the Afghan border.

We dont have 100,000 dead civilians in FATA or rapes like IOK.

And terrorism has gone down by 90%.
I myself have been near a suicide bombing twice.
Once near my house! 2 troops tackled a suicide bomber waiting for troops coming back from PT/physical to pass.

They saved perhaps hundreds.

Don’t compare the human rights abuses in indian occupied Kashmir with Pakistan.
 
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