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Pakistanis pose a threat to Gulf communities, says Dubai security official

We should go invade those sons of bitches for a week and kick their sheikhs around.

Reminds me of school fights I had where I would beat the shit out of someone then get him on his feet and fix his collar to let him know who is boss.
 
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Dubai is a shit hole I have never seen such a fake city in my life

I was there back in the early 80's with my dad and I thought the place had more native culture back then lol. Now I even dreaded stopping off there for a couple of hours on my way to Singapore last Summer. It's all shopping centres and theme parks and places to eat, and shopping centres and theme park and places to eat, and you get the picture.
 
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I was there back in the early 80's with my dad and I thought the place had more native culture back then lol. Now I even dreaded stopping off there for a couple of hours on my way to Singapore last Summer. It's all shopping centres and theme parks and places to eat, and shopping centres and theme park and places to eat, and you get the picture.
Nuisance Value.
 
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Pakistanis pose a threat to Gulf communities, says Dubai security chief
Dawn.com
Updated April 03, 2018

A top Emirati security official, known for making controversy-catching remarks on wide-ranging issues, took to Twitter to denounce Pakistanis, accusing them of being a "dangerous threat to Gulf societies".


In his recent diatribe on April 1, Lt Gen Dhahi Khalfan, who is the head of general security of Dubai, wrote in Arabic: "The Pakistanis pose a serious threat to the Gulf communities for the drugs they bring with them to our countries."

The tweet, followed by a series of similar attacks targeting Pakistanis, came in the backdrop of a drug racket being busted in Dubai. The tweet was also carrying a photo apparently showing three Pakistani smugglers, along with the drugs allegedly recovered from them.

No government data is readily available to show that Pakistani citizens have been involved in certain crimes in UAE more than immigrants belonging to other countries.

Khalfan resorted to generalising, however, asking his fellow citizens "not to employ Pakistanis". The security official, who was the head of Dubai Police Force until 2013, termed it a "national duty to stop hiring Pakistanis”.

In continuation of his diatribe, the official went on to make sweeping comparisons between Pakistanis and their arch rival Indians.

“Why are the Indians disciplined while disruption, crime, and smuggling are prevalent in the Pakistani community?” he wrote, according to uaeviral.com.

Dragging people from Bangladesh into the verbal assault, Khalfan suggested that Pakistanis should be subjected to increased inspection, similar to what Bangladeshis had to face "because of the criminal tendencies".

“We became strict with the Bengalis because of the criminal tendencies they have shown. Pakistanis must be placed under an increased level of inspection.”

https://www.dawn.com/news/1399320/p...to-gulf-communities-says-dubai-security-chief

 
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Guys this is good feedback from Ummah. Ummah is tired of pakistanies, pakistanies don’t realize it. It’s like love gone wrong. We loved the ummah more then ummah loved Pakistanis. Now ummah has found another substitute to Pakistanis, in India and Israel. It provides ummah with jobs, security, technology. Pakistan can’t provide jobs, new technology, better life style to Ummah. We pakistanies ask Ummah to give us jobs and better life lol. So ummah feels bored and tired and wants to try something new and exciting and live modern life. Not wrong in this. There is no conspiracy here. We need to accept the reality. Ummah has dumped us for a new BBF that can provide FWBs.
 
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He had too much cow cola i guess.

We have been serving it to Israel, America, Japan, Vietnam, UK, France, Europe, Afghanistan, Iran & now the Arabs. That's reason everybody trust India & they have become close friends. It's not our mistake if you don't believe in the power of our cola.

Jealous of Gawadar port.
Inko takleef ponchey gi, ham ponchaen gey takleef inko, Me aaj keh raha hn inko takleef ponchaen gey, inko rulaen gey ham.
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Their agencies were also involved in hostile and terror activities in Baluchistan along Indian, Iranian and others. Btw what our UAE embassy is doing in this regard?

Your political or Military leadership will not even have guts to give a press statement against the Arabs or saying the same in International forum or UN. Takleef ponchaen gey inko. Every where words. That's all Pakistan is good at.

Kisi aur ko takleef pahunchaney ke chakkar mein Pakistan sirf apney aapko Takleef pahuncha tha hain. That's all you are capable off. Good at making tall claims & verbal vollies but no spine to act on the words & claims.

Ever since CPEC and the refusal to join the Yemen war we have another agitator in the shape of UAE. These Hindu worshippers aren't a friend of Pakistan.

So you mean Jew worshipers, Christian worshipers, Buddhist worshipers, Sikh worshipers are the friend of Pakistan or is it Muslim worshipers.

and what Indians are not criminally minded:

Afew minutes into the final year maths exam at his Delhi high school, Raghav asked to use the bathroom. Inside, he texted pictures of the test paper he had secretly photographed to a phone number he was sent days before. Minutes later, answers materialised on the screen.

“It isn’t cheating,” insists his mother Sunita, who paid 16,000 rupees (£175) for her son to obtain the phone number. “It’s a way out.”

India’s annual exam season has gripped the country in the last month, with tens of millions of students undertaking gruelling tests to qualify for the limited slots available at Indian universities – the best of them with admission rates about one-tenth those of Oxford and Cambridge.

Also hard at work is the country’s so-called “cheating mafia”, the vast network aimed at profiting from the desperation of students and parents to get ahead in a country where, each year, an estimated 17 million people join a workforce adding only 5.5m jobs.

Last week, in the latest high-profile breach, the papers for two secondary exams were found to have been leaked on WhatsApp about 90 minutes before the tests. More than 2.8 million students in Delhi and the surrounding areas have been ordered to resit the exams later in April.

“It is mental torture,” said Kirath Kaul, 15, an east Delhi student who will be forced to sit a new maths exam this month. “I was spending all day study [for the last one] and even getting up at night to prepare.”

‘A broken education system’
Cheating on exams in India is endemic, organised and elaborate. In Bihar, one of the poorest states in the country, more than 1,000 students were expelled for cheating in February.

Last year, the student who topped the state in one subject, arts, turned out to be a 42-year-old man. The student with the highest arts score in 2016 was stripped of her certificate after arousing suspicions, including by telling a TV interviewer she believed political science was the study of cooking.

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Relatives scale buildings to help Indian students cheat on exams
In 2015, Bihar made global headlines when videos emerged showing parents literally scaling a five-storey building to pass answers to their children taking exams inside. This year, to ensure probity, the state installed CCTV cameras in exam halls and made every student leave their shoes and socks at the door.

“This is very much the sign of a broken education system,” says Yamini Aiyar, the chief executive of the Centre for Policy Research.

She blames the widespread fraud on a cocktail of intense pressure to earn a university qualification and a system that has been focused on building new schools, but unconcerned about what happens inside them.

“Studies tell us that on average about half of students that get to Standard 5 can read a Standard 2 text,” she says.

Incentives for teachers and administrators are also askew, she adds, measuring success and doling out promotions based on what percentage of children in a school or district are passing their exams. Officials are incentivised either to assist in the cheating or overlook it.

Sunita, who asked for her name to be changed for legal reasons, came into contact with India’s “cheating mafia” through the exam coaching centre Raghav have been attending before his final exams last year.

“The teacher said, your son is very weak ma’am,” she recalls. “My son was not interested in studying and I didn’t want him to repeat the year.”

The private tutor offered to connect with someone who could send Raghav the answers for his economics and mathematics papers. Nobody on either end of the phone would know each others’ identity. She signed up with four or five other families.

“It is totally common,” she says. And lucrative. “All of us probably paid this man about 60,000 rupees.”

India’s cheating industry has proliferated alongside others kinds of organised fraud such as call-centre scams, and is driven by a similar mentality, says Snigdha Poonam, author of a new book about the ambition and guile of Indian youth.

Social mobility in India is improving, according to surveys. But not fast enough to match the expectations of a generation reared on social media, western pop culture, and promises that India’s time has finally come. “The same forces drive young Indians into entering these economies built on fraud,” she says.

“[It is] the lack of legitimate options in the formal job market, a blurring of lines between honest and dishonest work, an ability to identify market gaps for services, and the resourcefulness to turn them into avenues for easy money.”

With the aid of his cheating hotline, Raghav passed all his subjects. He is now taking private photography classes and aims to make a career with his camera. Kaul, meanwhile, is studying hard, preparing to take her maths exam again on 25 April.

“But I’m worried the cheaters will perform better [than me],” she says. “I work very hard, but people only see the result – not that someone has cheated.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/03/india-school-exam-season-cheating-mafia-

As usual can't digest somebody choosing Indian over a Pakistani - so trying to justify the humiliation & frustration by bringing in petty internal matters of our country. Heights of obsession. Why don't you forward or go show it to the Arab so he can approve your character certificate.


The fact is the Arabs hate the Pakistanis from ages, long before even Gwadar started. You can confirm it from this very old song posted above. India is responsible for everything, for all your failures, the credit you have earned.


You have to go fix your root cause to change your image. Unless you accept & respect India & recognize your real past, you will have this crisis. After few years it's going to be the same story with China. This is the same story you will discussing about China in 10 years. Mark my words.
 
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[QUOTE="As usual can't digest somebody choosing Indian over a Pakistani - so trying to justify the humiliation & frustration by bringing in petty internal matters of our country. Heights of obsession. Why don't you forward or go show it to the Arab so he can approve your character certificate.[/QUOTE]

I don't give 2 shitsu about who chooses you or not and why, that is up to them, but why does the Saffron briage gets it's lungi in a ffing twist and gets so steamed up when someone chooses little ole us (Maldives for eg). The cheating scandal is not petty and not confined to your just your internal borders. A student who managed to cheat his way through your piss porr temple influenced verdic colleges end up in UAE and killing someone using your dodgy cheating qualifications. I wonder who is more of a threat?
 
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Dubai is a shit hole I have never seen such a fake city in my life

UAE as a 'hole' is culture less! Stopped over for a week once and never again. Transit at Dubai or Abu Dhabi airport is more than enough torture.

I'm generally allergic to Arabs.
 
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The Emirati man is being stupid. The Emirati is bringing a bad name to his country
 
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The Emirati man is being stupid. The Emirati is bringing a bad name to his country
Arabs have started to drift away from Pakistan. Very unfortunate but its true. Trump wants them do that. MBS is fast friend of Trump. What MBS would do, rest of the Arabs would follow.
 
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Arabs have started to drift away from Pakistan. Very unfortunate but its true. Trump wants them do that. MBS is fast friend of Trump. What MBS would do, rest of the Arabs would follow.
Seriously... well that is bad news.

We Pakistanis need to look for our own interests first.
 
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Seriously... well that is bad news.
We Pakistanis need to look for our own interests first.
Absolutely! We can see all the countries care about their interests. China has trusted us with $60 billion investment. We got to work very hard to ensure its a big hit. Also, we need to select a self-less leader. Corrupt leaders have ruined this country, its time for change.
 
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