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little insight into the worlds of politicians , police , taliban , crocodiles , target killers and ambulances
 
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little insight into the worlds of politicians , police , taliban , crocodiles , target killers and ambulances

you forget to mention the high living standards, big and wide roads, high Rise building, big businesses, developed infastructure, more rich peoples, highest educated middle class even bigger than some european countries, to name a few
 
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you forget to mention the high living standards, big and wide roads, high Rise building, big businesses, developed infastructure, more rich peoples, highest educated middle class even bigger than some european countries, to name a few

That is also true but dont you agree that this also exists ?
 
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That interview of the killer was revealing.

People go into this business because of lack of a job, and then you have the politicians taking advantage. Really sickening.

And that Uzair Baloch video, the guy says 'he pays money to them (police), so that they don't come to his house.

Some big shyte going on there.
 
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The MNA goes around with a AK all time and shi*s himself when he gets out of his bullet proof car (of taxpayer money), it's a really brazil gang war like situation.

the police tactics by that drunk officer are absolutely shyte.

At 5"05 video 3, oa pistol mil gaya mil gaya, as if he is really happy at the birth of a child.

No wonder police is so helpless.
 
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The MNA goes around with a AK all time and shi*s himself when he gets out of his bullet proof car (of taxpayer money), it's a really brazil gang war like situation.

the police tactics by that drunk officer are absolutely shyte.

At 5"05 video 3, oa pistol mil gaya mil gaya, as if he is really happy at the birth of a child.

No wonder police is so helpless.

Do they lalo panjos seems like policemen from any where .. the idiot ssp is going to raid an al qaeeda safe house , there is no element of surprise .. $4it is real deep and all was a media stunt
 
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Of course it was a stunt. The SSP seemed drunk to me. Jumping and giddy when they caught that old man.

As if a Taliban militant is going to just stand there and give interviews to media when he gets caught. And media is there, so much for the sting operation!

part 4 of the video, this media guy can get to the heroin location and the distributor, but police can't???

At 6:48, the old man was falling 'o sidhay beth jao, acha lagay ga ghar walay dekhayn gay to'.

Somebody show these videos to those politicians who say, democracy won and all bullshyte. lanat ho.

Hey what do you know, we have the only crocs in the world that eat desserts!!!

WOOOHOOO.

Does anybody know where Uzair Baloch lives, on google earth? I would like to see it.
 
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Hey what do you know, we have the only crocs in the world that eat desserts!!!

WOOOHOOO.

that was cracking ... crocs eating gulab jamun

actually am optimistic guy i see mostly the full part of glass than the half empty..:)

good being optimist we all are in one way or another .... however ooint being even if we fit in the half full aproach that makes half the city under serious threat
 
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I liked the snatch theme opening. Its amazing how that terrorist Uzair Baloch lives in a mansion in the middle of Lyari. While he's living in a massive palace with lcds and swimming pools, his own people in the same area are dying of drugs, poverty and gangs. Also it was pretty funny and shocking how the police goes on raids to find jihadis. The commander of the raid himself seems lost and is busy texting in the middle of the raid.

This vice guide only shows Lyari and Orangi and is heavily misleading.
 
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Vice Magazine gets down and dirty in Karachi

By Shaheryar Mirza
Published: June 11, 2012
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Suroosh Alvi interviewing a target killer for the documentary. PHOTO: COURTESY VICE MAGAZINE

KARACHI: If you have never been to Karachi, you have never been killed, said an Edhi ambulance driver who picks up the pieces after a violent day.
The unnamed ambulance driver delivered this cynical yet apt line to Suroosh Alvi, founder of Vice Magazine, whose 40-minute documentary attempts to show a side of the city that flies under the radar of the mainstream media in the west.
When watching any of the Vice Guides to Travel, one should be aware that the language is not sanitised, the format is free from television’s stifling constraints and opinions flow freely throughout, which are all good reasons to watch their guide to Karachi instead of the six o’clock news.
Alvi, whose magazine is based out of New York City and he has filmed in at least eight different countries which are known for their volatile nature, said that Karachi was totally unique. “When I went to the dump in Jam Chakro and saw the scavengers, I have never seen anything like it. The only thing close, which I do not think was as bad, was the Congo,” said Alvi, who was speaking over the phone from the US after completing the film. “It was an emotional rollercoaster.” Alvi is often seen throughout the film commenting on the scenarios he is reporting on along with fellow filmmaker, bass player and lead singer for The Komainas, Basim Usmani.
The film introduces its major subjects in an almost Tarantino-esque manner – the banned Peoples Amn Committee leader Uzair Baloch as Public Enemy No. 1, Hamza Khan of the Awami National Party as No.1 Son, Faisal Subzwari of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement as the Zealot, MNA Nabil Gabol as the politician, Crime Investigation Department SSP Chaudhry Aslam as the Bad Lieutenant and finally, The Target Killer. The filmmakers go on different operations in Lyari and Orangi Town that are meant to wipe out criminals out but as is often witnessed on local television they are not exactly Navy SEALS operations.
One of the more interesting parts of the film that will appeal to the local viewership and seemed to scoop the local media was that during an operation in Lyari, Alvi and his colleagues managed to get an interview with Uzair and Zafar Baloch, the Baloch Brothers as they called them in the film, inside their palatial home in the heart of Lyari’s slum. The film gives a small tour of his ‘Scarface-like’ abode, an empty indoor swimming pool, gaudy fountains and ponds and flashy furniture throughout.
All topped off with Uzair Baloch’s characteristically defiant rhetoric. The gem of the film comes in its last segment where Alvi managed to interview a target killer. “It was intense and I didn’t really know what to think,” he said.
During the interview the target killer, fittingly speaking from under a motorcycle helmet, confessed to have killed 30 to 35 people and said that he got into the business because of unemployment and can’t sleep at night because of it.
The million dollar question that goes missing in the conversation was who the killer works for. The miss is forgivable because questions like that can get a journalist into trouble but tellingly the killer does admit that 80 per cent of killings were political and 20 per cent were mafia related. Subzwari, and MNA Gabol, come off as pure politicians, who do not stray for one moment from the party line.
Alvi admitted to being tense at many points during filming even though a lot of the film takes on an almost satirical tone which may turn some people off but is also one the film’s best qualities.
The one contradiction in the project is that Vice claims to show a side of a city that the mainstream media misses, but the film features mostly on violence, which is what most of the mainstream media is guilty of. But that is also what makes Karachi, and the film, intriguing.
 
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Gives me shivers to think This is the land Indian Muslims were promised and Karachi being the city with the highest Mohajir Population..How do Pakistani's plan to improve the situation in Karachi?
 
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