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btw.. just curious... anyone know what planes were used in the operation??
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Over 200,000 flee military offensive in PakistanISLAMABAD: The United Nations said more than 200,000 people have fled a recent military offensive against Taliban militants in northwestern Pakistan.
The military has intensified operations in the Orakzai tribal region in the last few weeks with constant airstrikes and occasional ground battles against the militants. Officials said more than 300 suspected insurgents have been killed since mid-March.
The U.N. said Monday that almost 210,000 have fled Orakzai since the fighting first started at the end of last year. Nearly 50,000 people have fled in the last month alone
The Question is if there were Millitants then what the Heck Civillians were doing there ?
It is the tabliban tactic to hide themselves among the civilians, we can see the same thing from Afghani taliban. They take civilians as human shield and once the gov/nato strikes the civilians get killed, i blame the taliban for this.
Disgusting and more worryingly - what a double standard.
If this had happened anywhere else other than in Pashtun heartlands there would've been a outcry and media publicity.
I've yet to see any politician appologize for this catastophic blunder nevermind talk about compensating the innocent. Had this happend in Karachi you can bet your last dollar Rehman Malik would be kissing the feet of MQM leaders and Gilana would've issued a direct appology...
Is Pashtun blood not worth anything anymore?
How long before Maj Gen Athar Abbas has the decency to do a U-turn?
With both Pashtuns and non-Pashtuns in my family I can assure you I have no desire for flaming any ethnic tension as it would DIRECTLY affect me. Lets take your example anyway, remember the ashura blast - How much media attention, pandering by Rehman Malik and direct government intervention did that get to say...the most devastating attack by terrorists in 2010 Pakistan in Lakki Marwat? There's a plethora of compelling examples I can give to show that there has been a deliberate damping down in the media of the need to highlight civillians deaths of pashtuns in the NWFP which has similarly been shrugged off by the ruling elite also.
This is undeniable.
Take civillians aside for a second, to highlight the lack of concern, our blessed NWFP police force [again majority pashtuns] wasn't even given bullet proof jackets till last month and this is the most volatile region of Pakistan.
Need I go on?
In this case probably yes, but looking at the whole situation more attentively there's an undercurrent of discrimination and a cheapness associated with the lives of those who are killed in Pashtun heartlands. If it means me having to point it out, regardless of the love for my country I shall as injustice is the biggest catalyst for terrorism.