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Two Chinese nationals kidnapped in Balochistan

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It's good to know who your enemies are.

But then the real shame is on our own institutions who are unable to stop these foreign designs. We must hold them accountable rather than constantly pointing fingers abroad.

I totally agree with your assessment BTW --- I'm just saying we need "a little less conversation, a little more action."


Not much you can do about the "needle in a haystack" problem. Look at the world over, its not just Pakistan.

I do hope and pray our Chinese guest are safe.
 
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Not much you can do about the "needle in a haystack" problem. Look at the world over, its not just Pakistan.

I do hope and pray our Chinese guest are safe.

Agreed, but what we can do is reform our police force (and other LEAs) from the ground up. I would buy your thinking --- which is definitely valid --- if our civilian LEAs were meritocracies.
 
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Pak to review 'lenient' visa policy for Chinese citizens:


Pakistan will review its 'lenient' visa policy for Chinese nationals to plug the loopholes in the current system, weeks after the killing of two Chinese 'missionaries' who entered the country on business visas.

The conditions and requirements for issuance of business and work visas to the Chinese nationals will be reviewed, the Interior Ministry said in a statement yesterday. The decision comes days after Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan had been informed that the murdered Chinese citizens were missionaries who were part of a group of Chinese nationals which obtained business visas and entered Pakistan.
 
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Pak to review 'lenient' visa policy for Chinese citizens:


Pakistan will review its 'lenient' visa policy for Chinese nationals to plug the loopholes in the current system, weeks after the killing of two Chinese 'missionaries' who entered the country on business visas.

The conditions and requirements for issuance of business and work visas to the Chinese nationals will be reviewed, the Interior Ministry said in a statement yesterday. The decision comes days after Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan had been informed that the murdered Chinese citizens were missionaries who were part of a group of Chinese nationals which obtained business visas and entered Pakistan.

It's a very sensible move on the part of the Pakistani government. I am all for it.
 
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