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Pakistan Must Stop Legitimising Barbarity Under The Guise Of Blasphemy Law

and i trust your crystal ball to know the exact time as well

i think Pakistanis are better off looking at other priorities than this appeasement of the select few

You are free to think whatever you want.. The fact remains that we as a nation have become insanely radicalised.... And it has put the very survival of Pakistani nation at stake.... "Effective deradicalization" should be the top priority
 
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if this picture isn't making you worry about the future of this nation than sorry mate my words aren't strong enough to help you or change your views

yeah looks like a funeral procession?
what is the big deal?

the law is there so these things do not become a daily occurrence

You are free to think whatever you want.. The fact remains that we as a nation have become insanely radicalised.... And it has put the very survival of Pakistani nation at stake.... "Effective deradicalization" should be the top priority

effective radicalization is only possible if people priorities economic development otherwise everything else is just delaying the inevitable collapse of the society.

if the law is unislamic in your understanding you can go to the council of Islamic ideology or choose the parliament for a debate and build a consensus.

shortcut routines will only create more controversies and nothing else

you are free to believe whatever you may assume to be islamic or unsilamic. i am just saying the rules should be respected until they are changed with due process.
 
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the law is there so these things do not become a daily occurrence
this law is the reason of this occurrence.
yeah looks like a funeral procession?
what is the big deal?
whats the big deal seriously you can't see any thing wrong in this pic.the ignorance, the love for a law breaker /a convicted murderer.
you still think these people aren't at the brink of radicalization.
 
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..... i am just saying the rules should be respected until they are changed with due process.

Yes, rules/law should be respected. But those laws only that had been enacted after following the due process... This law was introduced by an illegitimate dictator and not by the elected parliament
 
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Riots happen ALL over the world, even in the U.S.
The U.S. hasn't experienced anything like the series of murders the article describes for decades.

In one case I know of, back in the 1940s, in one southern town a white mob broke into a jail, grabbed a black man accused of raping a white woman, hung him from a tree, then abused the corpse. Decades later, the town's police chief, shocked by the fact the only reaction of the community and police department was a brief note on the back page of a newspaper, decided to make a public apology to everyone in town - black and white - for the failure of his predecessors, brushing aside the guilty obscurity that had left a sullen cloud over his town for so many years: link
 
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The law itself is very vague, the state either needs to clarify it as much as possible or remove/replace it all together.

There is a lot of abuse happening as a result of this law, particularly to poor labourers and minorities.
 
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this law is the reason of this occurrence.

what the big deal seriously you can't see any thing wrong in this pic.the ignorance, the love for a law breaker /a convicted murderer.
you still think these people aren't at the brink of radicalization.

i see people shower rose water on Nawaz Sharif... Kiss the hands of Pir Asif Zardari... Lick the spit of Altaf Hussain... Pay extra to get buried in a graveyard... marry women off to some sacred books or animals and honor killings. now for me that is also a sign of radicalization.

you just beat the mullah terrorist bandwagon nothing else. i totally understand since you in your 20s and that is the only media bombardment narrative you have received all your life.
 
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Yes, rules/law should be respected. But those laws only that had been enacted after following the due process... This law was introduced by an illegitimate dictator and not by the elected parliament
Probably Benazir Bhutto's biggest mistake when she was first elected PM was to not declare a "revolutionary" government and instead attempt to work within the system crafted by Zia. She quickly found her efforts at governing hampered at every turn.
 
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Writers fall under the same law by objecting to this law. and qualifies for Immigration of her chosen country in west for humiliating ISLAM. congrats
So criticizing the law is blasphemy :-//
Even courts disagree with you https://www.dawn.com/news/1211047

you just beat the mullah terrorist bandwagon nothing else. i totally understand since you in your 20s and that is the only media bombardment narrative you have received all your life.
Yes lets pretend SSP dont kill SHias because they consider them blasphemous nor did entire streets get burnt over false accusations of blasphemy
 
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if this picture isn't making you worry about the future of this nation than sorry mate my words aren't strong enough to help you or change your views

This picture should worry people - i am very concerned with this picture. This picture shows one of the few times the placid, mainstream Pakistani's came out in support of a man who had commited murder. Why did they do this? They did it because the ruling system ignores the choices of each and every one of these people and tens of millions like them.

If we continue to ignore the mainstream Pakistani, if we continue to have a ruling elite who is interested in only appeasing the west and it's interests and agents - then we will see this scene more and more. THAT scene might lead to untold tragedy for our nation.

It's time to stop ignoring the people.
 
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Probably Benazir Bhutto's biggest mistake when she was first elected PM was to not declare a "revolutionary" government and instead attempt to work within the system crafted by Zia. She quickly found her efforts at governing hampered at every turn.
THe only reason people see her as revolutionary was because she was a women if you look at her policies she was nothing but a continuation of the old guard
 
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Yes, rules/law should be respected. But those laws only that had been enacted after following the due process... This law was introduced by an illegitimate dictator and not by the elected parliament

ohhhhhhhhh the Zia brigade..........

tell me more what else did that evil dictator do

he killed poor muzzie palestinians too
he killed freedom of expression

he was evil yet the same political elite gave him a salam day in day out without remorse...

so after almost 30 years we realized it was a dictator who made the law.

and what about the khatme naboowat law.. it was also dictator inspired Bhutto that made the law

ohhh everyone is soo evil in Pakistan..cry cry
 
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Yes lets pretend SSP dont kill SHias because they consider them blasphemous nor did entire streets get burnt over false accusations of blasphemy

so why dont you protest against the government that they fail to provide people security?
changing a law is paperweight unless will to implement is there

by the way whatever happened to Ghenda and Bhainsa and these people.... Human rights activist helped them escape the wrath of this draconian law..

why dont you ask Imran Khan to make a speech about it and declare it in front of the people since people listen to Imran Khan so clearly
 
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