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Although not related to this article...but politics has always been mixed up wit sports.USA boycotted when soviet union held olympics,Soviets boycotted when U.S.A held one....since the history of modern olympics,there has not been a single one which wasn't boycotted by one country or another.
Or maybe we are just against the inhumane treatment you give the Palestinians! How can you people...who have been abused and been shun left and right all over the bible behave in the way your oppressors did? Stockholm syndrome?@Talon: you might want to read "Debunking the Map that Lies".
(Then again, maybe not. I'm told that in Pakistan nobody is publicly pro-Israel because they're afraid they'll get their throat slit twenty minutes later. So if you close your eyes and ears to the truth, you don't have to fight your conscience, right?)
We discussed "truth" last week in the "Members Club" area and the Muslims responded that it was verboten to acknowledge truth written by a Zionist if it clashed with the claims of a Muslim. So you're really in no position to make claims of "inhumane treatment", are you?Or maybe we are just against the inhumane treatment you give the Palestinians!
"UN laws" - that's a new phrase. The U.N. doesn't have an exclusive lock on international law.- you are the lot who are known for breaking UN laws!
Truth by zionists? Really does that ever happen?We discussed "truth" last week in the "Members Club" area and the Muslims responded that it was verboten to acknowledge truth written by a Zionist if it clashed with the claims of a Muslim. So you're really in no position to make claims of "inhumane treatment", are you?
sorry my bad on that one...resolutions..."UN laws" - that's a new phrase. The U.N. doesn't have an exclusive lock on international law.
Thank you for the kind definition...Yes, the free people who kill others (who battle with stones) with sophisticated weapons...At the root, there's a fundamental clash about what law is: people from oppressed societies, which function via rule-by-law, see law as the tool of tyranny. People from freer societies, which function via rule-of-law, see law as a tool that chains their leaders.
What case is strong?Informed free peoples know that the "condemn-Israel" stuff flowing out of the U.N. is political and has little legal grounds. For example, as near as I can tell, under the U.N. Charter that the Security Council can't make a legal ruling. It can make rules on international security under Chapter VII and take military action. It can make temporary and provisional legal stances without prejudice conflicting parties. But when the UNSC says, "we when Israel does so-and-so it is illegal" - that's outside of the enforceable bounds of the Security Council's powers. The International Court of Justice can make some legal rulings - but the U.N. doesn't take Israel to trial, since Israel's legal case is pretty strong. (One-sided, prosecutorial-type "advisory opinions" aren't legal rulings of the ICJ.)
Ok lets get this right...when did the UN violate Israel? And tyrants support such resolutions but Israel the free state goes murdering people and everything is above everything and everyone?But you, coming from a society where laws are passed to oppress, see the U.N. "on top" and naturally see Israel, not the U.N., as the violator. So these Resolutions, while they have little legal impact, do much to mess up peoples' minds - and the tyrants who support such Resolutions know it.
Its disputed territory, part of it controlled by Pakistan. And Pakistan decides who is allowed there and who is not.Now Kashmir is a different issue all together if Kashmir had its own country and sports teams then we could have said or compared.
You can make even 20 Palestinian embassies, but it wont change the fact that it is territory controlled by Israel and we are a sovereign here. This fact is recognized by Palestinian authorities themselves.But now thanks atleast u have accepted yr controlling palestine. But Palestine has its own embassy here and they have provided visas to our team and its coach. And there is no logical and understandable authority for a third party to intervene and stop someone from entering an area that is not even part of their country.
Bahrain does not recognize Israel, so its citizens cant travel through Israel controlled areas.Atleast u controlling Palestine is no excuse to randomly stop a man who is just a football coach that too of Bahrain Nationality (not any of yr neighbor) who is there with a team which is not even part of yr region all together.
so how did 23 member pakistan under 23 football team traveled through there? u yrself showed our passport and it clearly said same. BTW we r participating in this tournament since many years now and always travel through israeli controlled areas.Bahrain does not recognize Israel, so its citizens cant travel through Israel controlled areas.
Sports Reporter – DAWN
KARACHI: Pakistan football team’s head coach Mohammed Al Shamlan was barred on Friday from travelling with the team through Israel to Palestine for the Al-Nakba International tournament.
The Bahraini national was unable to get permission from Israeli authorities and was stopped at the Amman airport while the team left for Palestine via road through Israel after landing in the Jordanian capital.
“Shamlan is stuck in Jordan and is yet to receive permission to travel through Israel,” Pakistan Football Federation secretary Col Ahmed Yar Khan Lodhi told Dawn on Friday.
“The team received the visas and have proceeded to Palestine. We’re in talks with officials of the Israel Football Association (IFA) and they have assured us that the matter will be resolved by Sunday.”
That would mean Shamlan will not be on the touch-line for Pakistan’s opening match against Jordan which will be held on Sunday.
Pakistan face hosts Palestine on Tuesday before a game against Sri Lanka two days later and round off their campaign against former Asian champions Iraq on May 17.
Shamlan stopped by Israeli authorities from proceeding to Palestine [DAWN] | FootballPakistan.com (FPDC)
Now because of them Pakistan will be without a coach in the opening game against Jordan today!
We made exception for them.so how did 23 member pakistan under 23 football team traveled through there? u yrself showed our passport and it clearly said same. BTW we r participating in this tournament since many years now and always travel through israeli controlled areas.
Fair enough...All I can do is read and watch people being oppressed in a state claiming to be freeIt seems the only purpose this thread continues - and likely the only reason it was posted - is to bash Israel. Well, it's utility is pretty limited that way, isn't it?
@Talon, one has to take the time to look at these decades of Resolutions carefully to sort out which have legal merit and which do not. The Israel-bashing ones are a kind of cheat - especially for people like you. They invert reality. That is their purpose.
Well, I personally have nothing against Israel if they stop oppressing and in the same breathe declaring themselves free and others tyrant and bashing them...Did you ever wonder why most of the West doesn't care - and even promotes - Israel-bashing? It's because for a millennium the Muslim-Christian clash was a barrier to trade and political relations between the West and Islam. Starting around 1850 or so, European diplomats got the idea that the onus could be shifted to the Jews instead. And once Israel was established and secure, it could be abused by all at will, for as long as it continues to stand like a rock the Europeans think they'll be able to cut their cake and eat it, too. (Regretfully, the Obama Administration thinks the same way.)
So you're going to have to work to find your own way out of the filthy stew Muslim tyrants and cynical Western leaders have created for you. And it's not going to happen if by bashing Israel, is it?
Please read again that is not the "only demand"
Talon, I don't hold you to blame for what you had to learn in school. But when presented with the opportunity to learn better, and after investigating you decide to your satisfaction that the world as you learned it was upside-down, at the very least you don't have to continue to promote the warped version, do you?Fair enough...All I can do is read and watch people being oppressed in a state claiming to be free
Well, I personally have nothing against Israel if they stop oppressing...As for shifting to Jews and giving them the freedom to abuse is really against the very human rights...As for Israel as a state no one has a problem with it as long as it stops trying to take over its neighbour -
May I advice you the same Esp since it is only you guys who seem to have learnt a totally different geography and history followed by human rights definitionTalon, I don't hold you to blame for what you had to learn in school. But when presented with the opportunity to learn better, and after investigating you decide to your satisfaction that the world as you learned it was upside-down, at the very least you don't have to continue to promote the warped version, do you?
then why was an individual who was with them and part of the visiting team was barred?We made exception for them.