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Go easy on the smileys. You are on a defence forum. You shouldn't be disrespecting soldiers who have died.
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I think many of us put too much faith in ISPR. In the end, PR firms, whether private or military, exist to artificially control the perception of their clients in the eyes of the public. In the never ending quagmire that is WoT, our losses have been so significant and so long standing that no military on earth would proudly announce the ground realities of a supposed low level insurgency. The fact that Pakistan is still struggling to wrest control of a significant part of Western Pakistan from extremists shows us far more than any ISPR news release ever could.
The losses suffered are legitimately high. But only if we keep living under the delusion that what we face against these terrorists is a minor and contained insurgency. If we accept this as the all out war that the extremist themselves claim it is, we would realize this is the price to pay for liberty and freedom moving forward. Similarly, if the military establishment truthfully advertised this conflict as the bloody struggle for the nation's survival, the ISPR would find a very sympathetic public to the loss of life suffered by our armed forces. In the end, all Pakistanis feel the pain from the suffering of our brave soldiers. It is a travesty then, that the ISPR and the like prevent the public from properly appreciating and paying respects to the loss of each and every soldier. By censoring information and limiting what the public is told, countless brave souls die without a single person in their nation grasping their sacrifice.
The loss of life, far from demoralizing the public, would further embolden us to support the troops in this very real war. The general population must be made aware of the enormous sacrifice of Pakistani soldiers. They must be given proof of how troublesome the menace of extremism is. Without that, extremist will continue to find sympathizers within our population and our soldiers will continue to die unnamed and unappreciated. The fact that we don't know each and every soldier who has died fighting courageously is almost as sad as their sacrifice.
Great post Sir. What the ISPR is doing is no travesty, but speaks more about them believing self-created fantasies about the Pakistan Army being the invincible Islamic Army than about coming to the realization that they in serious trouble due to a rag-tag group that is "out-Islamizing" them. Consider that the ISPR takes its direction from the senior leadership, and you can appreciate just how clueless we really are in dealing with this scourge. Heaven help us if we don't change.
The discrepancy that needs attention is that apart from The Dawn, no other media outlet has carried this story, even Dawn hasn't followed up after initial reporting......surely if the causality figure was such specially for the SSG, the likes of ARY and Geo would be running it non stop...... i get the feeling that Dawn has reported the overall casualty figure for the last several days.
The Frontier Post reported as only one SSG soldier martyred and some injured. !!
What the media reports regarding the Army is carefully controlled, but I agree with you that the discrepancy should be clarified by ISPR as soon as possible to end rumors.
When i spoke to Major Shafiq at the ISPR earlier, he wasn't even aware of the news and asked me which paper was reporting it. !!
When i spoke to Major Shafiq at the ISPR earlier, he wasn't even aware of the news and asked me which paper was reporting it. !!
wow @Windjammer windy..phir tu dawn news k baad mujhay credit jata hai for informing you all
In morning a asked to senior ISPR officer esi news disclose kun nhi ki jate he said this is not an appropriate time ...
and i m confused he said this
@mafiya @Windjammer
When i spoke to Major Shafiq at the ISPR earlier, he wasn't even aware of the news and asked me which paper was reporting it. !!
The discrepancy that needs attention is that apart from The Dawn, no other media outlet has carried this story, even Dawn hasn't followed up after initial reporting......surely if the causality figure was such specially for the SSG, the likes of ARY and Geo would be running it non stop...... i get the feeling that Dawn has reported the overall casualty figure for the last several days.
The Frontier Post reported as only one SSG soldier martyred and some injured. !!
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