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Pakistan repeats the mistakes of Afghanistan in Bahrain

The shia is the arab world have been a nuisance from day one be it Hejaz, Makkah, Medina, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar you name it.

This tendency to blame Iran for everything is getting ridiculous. I am not saying Iran is a saint, and I agree they cause trouble like Arab dictators do, but the fact remains that the Shia in Bahrain have been massively discriminated against.

It's the same situation as Balochistan or East Pakistan; when people are alienated within their own country, then foreign troublemakers will exploit the situation. There is no way on Earth anyone can defend the barbarian dictators in Bahrain, regardless of what Iran has done.

As for Pakistan, the Shia and Sunni communities have gotten along fine, as you say. The problem happened when we stopped being Pakistani first and started being Muslim first. When people are told that religion is more important than nationality, they are open to manipulation by religious extremists.
 
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Mercenaries????????? Most of these people having been living there since decades............heck it takes 2 decades alone to get bahraini citizenship.........also its not the first time these ppl r going there!!!


Wat do u want? Pakistan spoils its relationship with bahraini govt which will remain in power........or a few protesters???

Why should we spoil our relationship with the state of Bahrain.

You are right; the situation is complicated. The oil sheiks are close to each other, and alienating one will alienate all of them across the Middle East.

Tough spot for Pakistan to be in.
 
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.As for Pakistan, the Shia and Sunni communities have gotten along fine, as you say. The problem happened when we stopped being Pakistani first and started being Muslim first. When people are told that religion is more important than nationality, they are open to manipulation by religious extremists.
Best post so far... especially this...
 
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Bahraini activist's home tear gassed

(CNN) -- A Human Rights Watch official is calling on the government of Bahrain to investigate a Monday morning teargas attack on the Bani Jamra home of prominent activist Nabeel Rajab.

The attack took place at 3:30 a.m., according to Human Rights Watch. Rajab, who heads the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, was apparently not injured. However, the attack by unknown assailants caused "great distress" for his 78-year-old mother, who suffers from respiratory disease, Human Rights Watch said.

"This attack certainly appears to target Nabeel Rajab for his human rights advocacy," said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. "Bahraini authorities need to investigate this incident and hold those responsible to account."

There was no immediate response to the Human Right Watch statement by the Bahrain government.
Mom's hunger strike to save family

The country is ruled by the Al-Khalifa family, which has been in power since the 18th century. Many protesters are calling for the removal of the royal family, whom they blame for the country's high unemployment rate and for running a corrupt government that relies on torture and other harsh measures to clamp down on dissent.

Rajab's vocal opposition to the government's violent crackdown on anti-regime protesters has made him a target.

On March 20, about 25 people in about a dozen cars pulled up to Rajab's house and took him to the offices of the Interior Ministry's investigative department. There, according to Rajab, he was beaten, blindfolded, and interrogated about an armed suspect they believed he knew.

The government confirmed the arrest but provided no other details.

Nine days ago, officials publicly accused Rajab of fabricating photos posted on his Facebook site of the body of Ali Isa Ibrahim Saqer, who died in detention on April 9. The photos showed slash marks all over the victim's back and other signs of physical abuse. A Human Rights Watch researcher saw Saqer's body just prior to his burial and said the photos were accurate.

Human Rights Watch said it knows of no other entity than Bahrain's security forces that have access to the kind of grenades used in the attack on Rajab's home.

Rajab, according to Human Rights Watch, said that markings on the grenades show they were manufactured in Pennsylvania.

Rajab, the organization stated, said everyone in the two houses that belong to the family was sleeping at the time. Rajab, according to Human Rights Watch, said the assailants tossed the grenades over a high wall surrounding his and his mother's houses.

Rajab is one of hundreds of Bahrainis to be arrested by security forces in recent weeks. The arrests, according to human rights activists, have often been violent and have taken place at night.

Others arrested include Mohammed al-Tajer, a prominent defense attorney for various opposition figures. Al-Tajer was seized during a Friday raid on his home by more than two dozen uniformed and plainclothes officers. There was no reason given for his arrest, Human Rights Watch said.

Another prominent Bahraini who was recently arrested is human rights activist Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja. Masked gunmen, according to human rights activists, stormed the home of Al-Khawaja's daughter, Zainab, where he was staying. They beat him severely and took him away, she said.

After the arrest, Zainab Al-Khawaja launched a hunger strike to protest the assault and detention of her father and her husband. She was taken to a hospital Sunday after her health had deteriorated so much that she could not talk or move, Rajab said.

However, the woman was released after refusing an intravenous tube, a human rights activist told CNN.

Bahraini activist's home tear gassed - CNN.com
 
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Mercenaries????????? Most of these people having been living there since decades............heck it takes 2 decades alone to get bahraini citizenship.........also its not the first time these ppl r going there!!!


Wat do u want? Pakistan spoils its relationship with bahraini govt which will remain in power........or a few protesters???

Why should we spoil our relationship with the state of Bahrain.


sigh !!! for that purpose someone created professionals called diplomats
 
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There is no mention of name Pakistan in the link you posted.

its about the propaganda anti-pakistan elements will do on the issue, a strategy adopted by PAKistan's enemies since 2001....
 
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This Shia-Sunni thing, is the wrong debate.

Unfortunately, general innocent muslim population has been hijacked over the period of years by our own Leaders (in form of house of saud preaching and working for promotion of wahabiism), politicians & religious leaders (in form of political parties and such promoting and preaching their own sects) & scholars (providing assistance to political/religious parties)

And this has resulted in confusion among the muslims at large.

When Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) introduced Islam to world, the people converting to islam knew that they were on the right path.

In 2011, there are so many sects now, and every one perhaps thinks they are on the right way. Which has led to dissection of our corps as muslims against non-muslims

We have lost that thing as Ummah, which was the reason of our unity.

In present times, muslim countries attack muslim countries (iraq & kuwait), muslim countries try everything to annihilate population of other muslim countries (KSA plans for iran), muslim leaders sell fellow muslims to west (Musharraf selling people to USA)


We really do not come as ONE in front of rest of the world, do we?
 
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hey this was needed for Ummah and khilafa. pakistan did a good job. we should send soldiers to any muslim country immediately whenever it needs. Ummah first.

Please send your forces to help Gaddafi!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Then see them bombed by your Alies
 
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There is no mention of name Pakistan in the link you posted.

Watch the video. Towards the end, they mention that the security forces who are brutalizing the population are heavily staffed by Pakistanis and Bangladeshis.
 
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Watch the video. Towards the end, they mention that the security forces who are brutalizing the population are heavily staffed by Pakistanis and Bangladeshis.

And more have been picked up this month..
at least a 1000 more well built young men by my sources.
 
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And more have been picked up this month..
at least a 1000 more well built young men by my sources.

Not good in long run..This autocracy will have to give in some day in Arab world...Democracy in Bahrain may result in another anti-pakistan government in your neighborhood..
 
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Very likely it will..
but since when have Pakistani's ever backed away from quick money.

Yes..But this leasing out trained personnel as mercenaries has to be stopped some day..But i guess thats a tough call for the politicians..
 
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