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And all his revelations and confessions?Him. He is a stray ....
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And all his revelations and confessions?Him. He is a stray ....
Comparing kulbushan with this makes no sense.
Kulbushan was living in Pakistan secretly with a fake identity. He was a serving Indian navy officer with a spy mission. Whereas this guy despite being on black list came to Pakistan on original passport with valid visa.
Well, it would be premature to say about him at this stage but if he is just spy then of course, he will treated differently than Kul Bachan, who not only stepped inside Pakistan under fake identity , but also committed acts of terrorism. He was mastermind and coordinator for many terrorist organisations and thus deserves the worst possible death.Hope Pakistan will live upto your expectation
But I guess the differential treatment that will be meted out to supposedly Indian and American spy will tell you your nation's pliability.
Best of luck
Why to talk about India and let's be honest with ourselves. What about Raymond Davis?Look guy's Pakistan will return this guy. Ands feel not bad about it. This is reality of international politics. USA is a superpower. However just as consolation think about this. India with it's huge size faced off a tiny irrelevant country called Italy. Two Italian marines murdered a Indian fishermen in Indian waters. Guess where those two murdering Italians are now?
Ask the Indians?
“He scuffled with security officials (manning the) outer-most cordon of the nuclear facilities after he was captured from near the area. Later, a case was registered against him with the Fateh Jang police. However, he had dodged arrest,” claimed an official of the police. After the AIG reported that he was living with a family in Sector E-11, the ministry directed the police to arrest Barrett, whose multiple business entry visa was otherwise valid till November 2 this year. The man’s visa was cancelled on May 20 after he was blacklisted.
It was the correct thing to do. Might is right. do you know anybody who enoys or wants to be weak? We are not USA. Neither is India. When your stronger than USA then you will have plenty of options to exercise your rights. Until then behave like a Third World country. Instead of picking useless fights grow the economy. Get strong. False bravado gets you no where.What about Raymond Davis?
It was the correct thing to do. Might is right. do you know anybody who enoys or wants to be weak? We are not USA. Neither is India. When your stronger than USA then you will have plenty of options to exercise your rights. Until then behave like a Third World country. Instead of picking useless fights grow the economy. Get strong. False bravado gets you no where.
No. It's called being realistic. You certainly should understand. You live in America. Wonder why? The climate? The weather? The culture? The Islamic environment? Or maybe economics or education?Really unfortunate and slave mentality.
Perhaps to visit his wife and kids. It's been five years...
What an idiotic and narrow-minided way of looking at things. A few days ago, Pakistani was sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug smuggling and I said that if has done that and court offered him the fair trial then he should be hanged...I think I don't have any Indonesian flags in my profile. But that's matter of principles.No. It's called being realistic. You certainly should understand. You live in America. Wonder why? The climate? The weather? The culture? The Islamic environment? Or maybe economics or education?
That's you being realistic by voting with your feet. And don't bother telling me you were born there. If you were, well there are flights departing from US everyday. Grab one and show you are no "slave to economics or self interest".
When I googled him the 2011 stories said he had Pakistani wife and kids and was released because his Pakistani wife filed a request in court - but he was still booted from the country, apparently without his family.He is blacklisted and not welcome. He is a spy. What part of that don't you understand? He doesn't have wife and kids in Pakistan.
The "spy" thing just seems to be an assumption as to why he was in Jacobabad.He came here to spy for the US and his past record doesn't bode well.
I note that in 2011 apparently the U.S. government took no action to release him at all.Even if you're a citizen of a superpower nation you can't just walk into a country after being blacklisted. Rules are rules. There has to be a penalty. No matter how small.