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by Rishi Verma
SirJi it shows that those who can memorize Satanic Verses have superior memory (memorizing meaningless verses can't be easy), they have good counting skills (counting how often die, kill, rape, maim, etc is mentioned on a single page), they are initiated in surgery (beheading animals and kuffers), and they have strong logic skills (coming up with highly unlikely conspiracy theories and imagined scenarios).

Indian med schools should also adopt this practice.
Then who will treat the inbred Pakis whom are getting visas left and right by Aunty Sushma!
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The Yamuna Shores Have Embraced These Persecuted Hindus– When Will the Country Support?

http://www.india-aware.com/national/yam ... y-support/
Hopes from Modi Government:

The tenure of Modi government gave them hopes for better living conditions, as PM Modi had openly talked about giving shelter to tyrannized Hindus in Bangladesh and other neighbor countries. This gave them hope to see a sustainable future in India.

When asked about the scenarios of Muslims in India, they talk about the stark difference, they saw here. Whereas, in India, Muslims are given all the fair opportunities, in jobs, education, and living, in Pakistan Hindus are nothing more than an untouchable community.
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X Posted from the Terroristan thread.
anupmisra wrote:
Peregrine wrote:Gunmen attack Shia imambargah in Pakistan, kill 2 people

A spokesman for Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqh- Jafaria (TNFJ) also denounced the incident, saying there is no sectarian divide in the country
:rotfl:
And so in Islamabad good in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan aka the Land of the Pure, Green on Green Mohammadden belief based sectarian bloodletting as the “More Pure” Green Mohammaddens cull the “Less Pure” Green Mohammaddens among themselves despite there being “no sectarian divide in the country”.

Indeed :rotfl:
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the Pakistan govt is forcibly trying to get Sikhs to convert in KP
The incident pertained to Khyber Doaba tehsil, Hangu district and Pakhtoonkhwa state, where an assistant commissioner has allegedly forced some Sikhs to convert to Islam with a threat that if they didn’t do so, their trades could be hit.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab ... 15003.html
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But Sikhs in Canada and UK will celeberate how Pakistan reduced thier population from 25% to 20000 people today and hate India. There must be some law where all Khalistanis must be forced to move to Pakjab will all thier families and live there.
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Green on Green Mohammadden belief based sectarian oppression of fellow Mohammaddens. The sad story of the oppression of minority Ahmadiyya aka Ahmadi sect by fellow Mohammaddens in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

Shunned by Pakistan’s Muslims, Ahmadis Find Refuge in a City of Their Own
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arun wrote:Green on Green Mohammadden belief based sectarian oppression of fellow Mohammaddens. The sad story of the oppression of minority Ahmadiyya aka Ahmadi sect by fellow Mohammaddens in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

Shunned by Pakistan’s Muslims, Ahmadis Find Refuge in a City of Their Own
Time for a new Furqan brigade. This to fight Paks instead of the Na paks.
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1379983/kalash-decline
Poor Kalash had no chance in Islamic shitistan
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X Posted from the Terroristan thread.

Barkha Dutts Op Ed in the Washington Post titled “Trump’s aid cuts won’t make Pakistan change” also had this to say on the importance of alternate Lines of Communication to support the US military action in Afghanistan in order to bring the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan:
Trump’s aid cuts won’t make Pakistan change

By Barkha Dutt

January 4 at 5:21 PM ……………………………

How Pakistan responds to Trump’s threats will come down to whether the United States is willing to stay the course in Afghanistan and fundamentally change its policy. The United States would have to end its dependence on Pakistan as the main supply route for NATO troops to landlocked Afghanistan. It would have to commit to using the more expensive and complicated northern route via Central Asia or spending much more flying in supplies. ……………………..

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The US in one fell swoop of designating All of Afghanistan’s neighbours {Iran, PRC, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.} as “Countries of Particular Concern” regards religious freedom is hardly conducive to building alternative lines of communication through Afghanistan’s Non-Pakistani neighbours to support US military operations in Afghanistan.

A case of unthinking US stupidity, grossly misplaced US hubris that they can intimidate other countries into doing their bidding, or a case of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s “allies” in the US Deep State proactively setting up current US policy of bringing to Islamic Republic to heel on Mohammadden Terrorism, to fail, as the Islamic Republic provides benefits that greatly offset the loss of dead US military personnel in Afghanistan, not to mention the loss of global prestige in demonstrating their inability and/or unwillingness to act in support of preserving the lives of their own troops?
JANUARY 4, 2018 / 8:27 PM / UPDATED 8 HOURS AGO

U.S. places Pakistan on watch list for religious freedom violations
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department has placed Pakistan on a special watch list for “severe violations of religious freedom,” it said on Thursday, ……………….

The State Department also said it had re-designated 10 other nations as “countries of particular concern” under the International Religious Freedom Act for having engaged in or tolerated egregious violations of religious freedom.

The re-designated countries were China, Eritrea, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. They were re-designated on Dec. 22. ………………………
From Reuters:

U.S. places Pakistan on watch list for religious freedom violations
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http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/world/ ... 24384.html

2 Pak Hindu bizmen shot dead in Sindh province
Two Hindu brothers were shot dead outside their grain shop by bike-borne robbers in Tharparkar district of Pakistan’s Sindh province on Friday, triggering protests from the minority community. The victims, identified as Dileep Kumar and Chandar Maheshwari were grain traders. They were opening their shop in the grain market in Mithi area of the district when the incident took place
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New York Times on the oppression of minority Pashtun aka Pathan minority by the Unformed Jihadi’s of the Punjabi Military Dominated Deep State of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

India must provide 800% “Diplomatic and Moral support: to the long suffering Pathans aka Pashtun to enable them to standup to the genocidal oppression by the Unformed Jihadi’s of the Punjabi Military Dominated Deep State of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

In Pakistan, Long-Suffering Pashtuns Find Their Voice

Excerpts:
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — At first, the killing last month of Naqeebullah Mehsud — an aspiring model shot by the police in Karachi who claimed afterward that he was a Taliban militant — seemed merely the latest in a long series of abuses carried out by the authorities against ethnic Pashtuns in Pakistan. ………………….
……………… many residents still view the soldiers as occupiers, ……………….
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X Posted.

Afghan diplomat Ahmad Shah Katawazai calls for “Redrawing the {Durand} line, to merge FATA, Pakhtunkhwa and parts of Balochistan into Afghanistan”.

Our Government should provide 800% diplomatic and moral support to support this dream of Afghanistan to liberate Pathan’s aka Pushtun’s suffering under the oppression of the Uniformed Jihadi’s of Punjabi Military dominated Deep State of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

Pashtun Spring: Time to redraw the boundary between Pakistan and Afghanistan:
……………. it would be in the best interest of the United States, NATO and Afghanistan to redraw the Durand Line.

The Afghan government never has accepted the Durand Line as a true international border. The government and people of Afghanistan have consistently asked for the territory to be re-incorporated into Afghanistan. People who live along the Durand Line don’t consider it to be a border. They cross the border freely and, in many places, the line is unclear. Pashtun inhabitants along the line take pride in asserting their autonomy and proudly assert that their Pashtunwali traditions and tribal codes of conduct supersede the Pakistani laws and courts.

Redrawing the line, to merge FATA, Pakhtunkhwa and parts of Balochistan into Afghanistan could help to end the blood spilled in this region. This would eliminate the safe-haven status of the region for terrorists by bringing the lawless territory under the control of Afghanistan, where U.S. forces are operating. Eliminating the arbitrary, artificial border would be a great legacy for the United States and international community — winning over the hearts and minds of the region’s inhabitants by bringing together people who were forcefully divided more than a century ago. …………
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X Posted from the Terroristan thread to the Pakistani Role In Global Terrorism and Oppression of Minorities In Pakistan threads.
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Right of Reply by India at the 37th Session of Human Rights Council (26 February-23 March 2018) in response to the Statement made by Pakistan under the Agenda Item 2, delivered by Ms. Mini Devi Kumam, Second Secretary. [Geneva, 08 March 2018] :
Mr. President

My delegation wishes to exercise its right of reply in response to the statement made by Pakistan.

2. We strongly object to Pakistan’s habitual misuse of the Council to make misleading references about internal matters pertaining to the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. This council should be mindful that the dubious concern for human rights is coming from a country, which has systematically abused and violated human rights of the people in Balochistan, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as well as Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. Pakistan has long been attempting to mask its territorial ambitions and use of terrorism as a state policy under the guise of concern for human rights.

3. Terrorism is the grossest violation of human rights. The real problem in the State of Jammu and Kashmir is terrorism, which has constantly received sustenance from Pakistan and territories under its control. We urge the Council to call on Pakistan to end cross border infiltration; to dismantle special terrorist zones, safe havens and sanctuaries, to take verifiable actions, including on terror financing; to provide freedom to the people of Pakistan occupied Kashmir by ending its illegal and forcible occupation; to end harassment of minorities, to place procedural and institutional safeguards to prevent misuse of blasphemy law; to end forced conversions and marriages of minorities; including Hindu, Sikh and Christian women, to prosecute all such cases; to stop targeting political dissidents and legitimate criticism in Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; to stop torture, enforced disappearances and unlawful killing; including that of journalists and activists by its security agencies and prosecute all perpetrators; to stop sectarian violence, systemic persecution and attacks on Muslim minorities, such as Shias, Ahmadiyas, Ismailia and Hazaras.

Thank you, Mr. President.
From the website of the Permanent Mission of India, Geneva:

Right of Reply by India at the 37th Session of Human Rights Council (26 February-23 March 2018) in response to the Statement made by Pakistan under the Agenda Item 2, delivered by Ms. Mini Devi Kumam, Second Secretary. [Geneva, 08 March 2018]

India exercises the right of reply for the second day running at the 37th Session of the UN Human Rights Council and fires the below broadside at the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic Of Pakistan:

Right of Reply by India at the 37th Session of Human Rights Council in response to the Statement made by Pakistan under the Agenda Item 3, delivered by Ms. Mini Devi Kumam, Second Secretary. [Geneva, 09 March 2018]

Mr. President,

My delegation would like to exercise its right of reply in response to a statement made by Pakistan under the Agenda Item 3.

2. Various international organizations have documented how enforced disappearances continue with impunity, particularly in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh where people are routinely abducted and unlawfully killed. More than a million people remain displaced as a result of the current and past armed conflicts in the northwest of Pakistan. Women and girls, especially from minority communities, are routinely abducted and forcibly married. The minorities are persecuted, including through notorious blasphemy laws.

3. It is extraordinary that the state which protected Osama Bin Laden and sheltered Mullah Omar should have the gumption to play the victim. In gross violation of UN Security Council resolution 1267, the UN designated terrorists like Hafiz Mohammed Saeed are freely operating with State support, and the UN designated entities are being politically mainstreamed in Pakistan. They are raising funds in flagrant violations of Pakistan’s international obligations.

4. Pakistan keeps referring to UN Security Council Resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir. However, it very conveniently forgets its own obligation under these resolutions to first vacate the illegal occupation of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. It has also blatantly disregarded its other commitments, be it under the 1972 Simla Agreement or Lahore Declaration of February 1999. They continue to support cross-border terrorism in India. We await credible action by the Government of Pakistan to bring all those involved in the 2008 Mumbai attack and the 2016 Pathankot and Uri attacks to justice.

5. Even as terrorists thrive in Pakistan and roam its streets with impunity, we have heard it lecture about the protection of human rights in India. The World does not need lessons on democracy and human rights from a country whose own situation is charitably described as a failed state.

Thank you, Mr. President.
From the website of the Permanent Mission Of India, Geneva:

Right of Reply by India at the 37th Session of Human Rights Council in response to the Statement made by Pakistan under the Agenda Item 3, delivered by Ms. Mini Devi Kumam, Second Secretary. [Geneva, 09 March 2018]
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A series of articles on the oppression that has been unleashed by the Uniformed Jihadi’s of the Punjabi Military dominated Deep State of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan targeting Pathans aka Pushtuns aka Pashtuns aka Pukhtuns.

Disappointing to see that Quisling Pathans aka Pushtuns aka Pashtuns aka Pukhtuns serving with the Uniformed Jihadi’s are allowing their fellow Punjabi Uniformed Jihadi’s to run roughshod over their linguistic Pathans aka Pushtuns aka Pashtuns aka Pukhtuns brothers.

Our country must provide 800% Diplomatic and Moral support to the long suffering Pathans aka Pashtun aka Pushtun aka Pukhtun to enable them to stand-up to the State Terrorism and Genocidal oppression practised by the Unformed Jihadi’s of the Punjabi Military Dominated Deep State of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

March 9, 2018:

To Be Young and Pashtun in Pakistan

March 6, 2018:

Pashtun Protest Reignites Debate About Pakistan’s Counterterrorism Policies

March 3, 2018:

Pashtun Spring: Human rights uprising in Pakistan

Feb 28, 2018:

The Spring Of Pashtun Awakening In Pakistan

Feb 24, 2018:

Pakistan's Pashtuns march for justice : After decades of oppression, discrimination and abuse, Pakistan's Pashtuns are demanding change and justice.
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Two articles on the oppressive reality of Mohammaden belief influenced shariah practice of relegating Non-Mohammadden Kaafir’s to the lowly status of Dhimmi’s in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

First, the Diplomat on the oppressive reality of being a Kalash aka Kalasha Non-Mohammadden Kaafir Dhimmi in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

Saving Pakistan's Kalasha Community

Second, the Washington Post on the oppressive reality of being a fellow Abrahamic Christist Non-Mohammadden Kaafir Dhimmi in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

Christians come under threat in Pakistan: ‘No one accused of blasphemy is ever safe’
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X Posted from the Terroristan thread.
Falijee wrote:Balochis "Hit" Pakis At UNHRC .

Baloch activists raise voice against atrocities by Pak at UNHRC

………………{Rest Snipped}…………….

Articulating the oppression meted out by the Punjabi Uniformed Jihadi Dominated Deep State of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is not restricted at the sidelines of the current 37th United Nations Human Rights Council session to the oppressed Baloch / Balochi / Baluchi living under Punjabi occupation. The oppression meted out by the Punjabi Uniformed Jihadi Dominated Deep State of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is also being articulated by Sindhi’s and Mohajirs living under Punjabi occupation in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

Regards Sindh:

WSC raises issue of human rights violation of Sindhi people in UN

Regards Mohajirs:

Mohajirs welcome India's statement in UN human rights session: Nadeem Nusrat
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More shaming of the Mohammadden Terrorism Islamic Republic of Pakistan at Geneva where the 37th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council is underway for crimes violating human rights of minorities by State Actors.

Mohajir leader and head of the Mohajir Quami Movement aka MQM, Altaf Hussain, fires a salvo particularly targeting the Uniformed Jihadi’s of Punjab Province Dominated Military. Terms the Uniformed Jihadis of the Punjabi Dominated Military “Mass Murderers” and calls for them to be tried before the ICJ :
"Those corrupt military personnel who support and implement must be held accountable as war criminals, they must be tried before the ICJ (International Court of Justice in The Hague). I request member states to support me and my community, help us to bring these criminals to justice. Mass murderers must be held accountable,"
Accuses the Uniformed Jihadi’s of Punjab Province Dominated Military of oppression since the inception of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan:
"I represent all those human beings who have been oppressed by the Pakistani militaryregime, since the very inception of Pakistan, and in particular the Mohajirs who had migrated from India to Pakistan in 1947.
Goes to bat against the “Ethnic Cleansing” of what he terms “my fellow Balochis, Pashtoons and people from FATA."

ANI via Business Standard:

Altaf Hussain to UN: Hold Pakistan accountable for war crimes, ethnic cleansing, rights violations

Our Government must provide 800% Diplomatic and Moral Support to ensure freedom and liberation for the many minority linguistic, ethnic, religious and minority Mohammadden sectarian groups that are subject to oppression by the Uniformed Jihadis following Sunni Mohammaddenism from Punjab Province who dominate the Military and the Deep State of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
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Pashtuns Labelled As 'terrorists' By Pakistan: Activist
Prominent Pashtun human rights activist Fazal-ur-Rehman Afridi said that the Pashtun community was being labelled as 'terrorists' by the Pakistan military forces
He claimed that the Pakistan government was supporting the military establishment in oppressing the Pashtuns such as arbitrary detentions, abductions, enforced disappearances, torture and extrajudicial killings
The Pashtun activist also slammed the China- Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project saying it was benefitting China largely
"Military operations have been going on in Pakistan for a very long time. The Pashtuns have been living in fear. They have been labelled as terrorists by the Pakistani military. So, the international community has accepted the wrong version of the establishment of Pakistani military, who are suppressing the Pashtuns," Afridi told ANI.
Commenting on the Pashtun Freedom Movement, which demands the independence of Pashtuns from Pakistan, Afridi underscored that the movement was being held for them to express themselves freely and to raise their voice against the atrocities committed by the Pakistan military forces.
One million Pashtuns have been displaced, while between 65,000-70,000 people have been killed. At least 35 million Pashtuns have disappeared in Pakistan," he explained.
Afridi asserted, "Afghanistan's claims of Pakistan harbouring the Taliban and other terror organisations such as the Haqqani network was absolutely true. They are playing a double game with the United States and the international community. Have you ever heard of such news saying that - 'Taliban leader killed in FATA' or 'al-Qaeda leader arrested there'? No, Never!"
China is helping Pakistan to suppress the independence movement of the Balochs and oppressing the people in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
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Twitter account of a pashtun motormama:
Rogue army-Pakistani Army. These little Pashtun kids are not terrorists but in fact, the mentality of Pakistani Punjabi Army is rubbish. Pakistani Army is the axis of evil. #ISI have established the factories of terrorism, and it’s a cash cow business for them.
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at the time of partition some hindus stayed back and converted to islam to keep hold of their considerable land. it seems they are still fighting cases and getting nothing
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-42820910

from the article linked above
Scores of families in Pakistan-administered Kashmir are still fighting to prove they own property lost more than 70 years ago when British India was partitioned.
painful to read the plight of these converts. they lost their land property, religion
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But not everyone who left their homes in Kashmir - which today remains split between Indian and Pakistani controlled areas - crossed the border. Some took shelter in refugee camps. Others stayed and converted to Islam.

Seventy years on, those who stayed are still fighting for the right to their property. But all Mr Singh's family has is a court decree acknowledging their right to little more than an acre of land.
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A Nice Article which shows how many of today's Politicians in India are selling thee same Poison.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1257165
A group of Pakistani Dalits in Mirpurkhas gathered at their town hall recently. They vowed to initiate a movement to assert their distinct political identity, and fight for their communities’ rights.

The word ‘dalit’ literally means ‘oppressed people’; it has been in use since the 19th century to describe communities that fall outside of the four-caste Hindu hierarchy.
The Government of India Act, 1935 included a schedule of castes that were subject of its specific clauses. The term ‘Scheduled Castes’ thus replaced ‘Dalits’ in official parlance. In Pakistan, the government also notified 40 castes as ‘Scheduled’ through an ordinance in 1957, which included Bheel, Kohli and Menghwar.
Dalits did establish a distinct identity — but their mobility within politics continued to remain restricted due to entrenched caste barriers.

Dr Ambedkar made it to the Constituent Assembly of India only with the help of fellow Dalit leader, Jogendra Nath Mandal.
Mandal, from East Bengal, belonged to the Namahsudra (an ‘untouchable’) caste. He was long associated with the Muslim League, and had served as a minister in the Suharwardy-led government of Bengal in 1946. Being a Dalit leader, he had found common cause with poor Bengali Muslims fighting against landlords and moneylenders, the majority of whom were upper-caste Hindus.

He supported the creation of Pakistan, and was made temporary chairman of the first Constituent Assembly. He served as a federal minister in the first cabinet.
Mayawati, RG, Mamata and Owasi are selling the same dream today
Mandal’s elevation was perceived as a gesture towards Dalits, indicating that Muslim Pakistan would treat them better than the caste-plagued Hindu Congress. This gesture proved short-lived — and soon turned into a tale of betrayal.
It became evident that Pakistan divides its population into two groups only — Muslims and non-Muslims — and that when it comes to sharing state resources and privileges, Muslims would benefit from their preferential status at the expense of non-Muslims.
This is the same in Kashmir, West Bengal, Assam, UP, Bihar and Kerala as well.
Mandal resigned in 1950. If one is to trust the veracity of his resignation letter available online, he offered a scathing indictment of Pakistan’s failure to safeguard its minorities. He accused the rulers of extreme forms of discrimination against Dalits — including forced conversions and even mass murder. A dejected Mandal moved back to Kolkata. That is how Dalits’ dream of Pakistan turned into a nightmare. But the worst was yet to come.
This Mandal guy then escaped to India abandoning the followers who trusted him to murder and extinction and duely warmly welcomed by INC and Commies in India and getting many Hindus killed.
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500 Hindus to be forcibly converted to Islam on Sunday in Sindh, Pk.
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Supratik wrote:500 Hindus to be forcibly converted to Islam on Sunday in Sindh, Pk.

Where's the new Hindu senator Meenaji who promised to protect the rights of the Dalits in Sindh?
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Hindu by the name of Sunil, no second name given, beaten to death by presumably Mohammadden personnel of Lahore Services Hospital.

Lahore Services Hospital is otherwise famous for having a block named after Mohammadden by name of Ilm Ud Din who was tried, convicted and executed for murdering Hindu publisher Mahesh Rajpal in an act defended by Mohammad Ali Jinnah; an example that came to haunt the Mohammadden Terrrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan when Punjab Province Governor was Bull Cutlletted ie. declared Wajib Ul Qatal and killed.

Brawl at Lahore Services Hospital leaves one dead


CM inaugurates Ghazi Ilm Din Shaheed Block at Services Hospital
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arun wrote:Hindu by the name of Sunil, no second name given, beaten to death by presumably Mohammadden personnel of Lahore Services Hospital.
Video of the brawl. At around 0:22, you can hear someone shout " he is a Hindu". That's when everyone including the ward boys piled up on the deceased. Shameful.

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The horrors of being a Non Mohammadden Kaafir Dhimmi in an IEDOlogical Muslim State and Islamic Republic like the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Intra Abrahamic violence in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of sees affiliate of Mohammadden belief motivated group, Islamic State aka ISIS take responsibility for slaughtering a Christist family of 4 in Quetta:

ISIS claims responsibility for killing of Pakistani Christian family
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X Posted from the Terroristan thread.
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Pic1: Arabab Ibrahim Memon, son of #PPP leader Rameezulhaq, gangraped a Hindu boy Parkash (Pic2) and filmed a video. Later, he made video viral and forced the family to migrate from Darro, Sujawal to Hyderabad.
Shame on PPP to have such beasts in its folds.
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Express Tribune on the same story of the horror of being a Non Mohammadden Kaafir Dhimmi in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan as Mohammadden belief based Koranic doctrine of “Mā malakat aymānukum” or "what your right hands possess" is expanded from covering Non Mohammadden Kaafir Dhimmi females to include Non Mohammadden Kaafir Dhimmi males resulting in a Hindu youth being subject to homosexual gangrape by Mohammaddens in Thatta, Sindh :

Hindu teenager's gang-rape by PPP leader's son, others in Thatta sparks outrage
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The Pathan / Pashtun / Pushtun minority protests against extrajudicial arrests and killings carried out against them by the Punjabi Uniformed Jihadi Military Dominated Deep State of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Our Government must provide 800% Diplomatic and Moral support to the Pathan’s in order to thwart the State Terrorism of the Punjabi Uniformed Jihadi Military Dominated Deep State of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

Pakistan: Thousands protest over extrajudicial arrests, killings : The police killing of Naqeebullah Mehsud, an aspiring Pashtun model, has generated demonstrations in Peshawar from the Pashtun community, who say they are targeted by the police and army.
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Affiliate of Mohammadden belief inspired group, Islamic State, slaughters fellow Abrahamic Christist “People of the Book” aka Al al-Kitāb, in Quetta:

Pakistani Christians Killed In Drive-By Shooting
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Don’t know if this falls under oppression but interesting news.
Feel for the poor kids.

Indian Sikh woman accepts Islam marries a Paki.
https://youtu.be/5Sr_-QMj7p4
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X Posted from the Pakistan Armed Forces: News & Discussion Thread to the Oppression of Minoritiesin Pakistan, Pashtun Civil War and Terroristan threads.

Some of the 700,000 Occupation Force Uniformed Jihadi’s of the Punjabi Dominated Military of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan get taken down in a demonstration of the IEDology of Pakistan by Mujahideen freedom fighter Pathan’s aka Pashtun’s aka Pushtun’s .

Clearly the Pathan’s are not going to roll over and permit State Terrorism backed exploitation by the Punjabi Uniformed Jihadi Dominated Deep State of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

I wonder if the Mujahideen freedom fighter Pathan’s involved in this incident were purely Mujahideen freedom fighter Pathan’s all along or were former “strategic asset” ununiformed Jihadis groomed by the Punjabi Dominated Military of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan to export Islamic Terrorism turned into Mujahideen freedom fighter Pathan’s :?:

One soldier killed, three injured in North Waziristan IED blast
PESHAWAR: A security official was martyred killed and three others injured when a bomb disposal unit of Pakistan Army was targeted by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in North Waziristan on Sunday.

The three injured soldiers were rushed to the hospital in Miranshah.

The incident took place in the Dre Wastay area of Tehsil Datta Khel. Official sources said that the area was sealed off and movement was restricted.

Two hours later another IED exploded near a quick response force team in Kam Sarobi area. ………………………
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johb wrote:Don’t know if this falls under oppression but interesting news.
Feel for the poor kids.

Indian Sikh woman accepts Islam marries a Paki.
https://youtu.be/5Sr_-QMj7p4

X Posting matter posted elsewhere on BRF on the above story and also matter posted elsewhere on a related story.

arun wrote:The dangers of visiting the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan stands starkly exposed as does the blowback of cross border Punjabi Bhaichara.

Widowed Daughter in Law of a Hoshiarpur district based Sikh Granthi aka Priest on a Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) sponsored pilgrimage aka jatha to the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Kiran Bala, falls victim to Love Jihad, abandons her three children and is inveigled into adopting Mohammadden belief in the Islamic Republic.

Panel formation notwithstanding, disappointing that the apex Sikh Religious Body, the SGPC who seem to have turned a Nelson’s eye to the anti-national shenanigans of some Sikh Pilgrims on jatha in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan has taken its eye of the ball and allowed a Sikh Woman on Jatha to fall victim to Love Jihad, get converted to Mohammaddenism and remain in Islamic Republic abandoning her three children in India.

I hope the SGPC panel will not conduct an eyewash of an exercise but instead act firmly to uphold honor and dignity of Sikhism by sponsoring no more pilgrimages to the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic till the Sikh victim of Love Jihad is safely returned the Sikh fold and to India to reunite with her children :

SGPC forms panel to probe marriage row


For background on the story an earlier article datelined April 19th from the Hindustan Times:

Sikh woman on Pak pilgrimage embraces Islam, marries Lahore man : Kiran Bala went to Pakistan on her Indian passport with Pakistan visa valid till April 21.
The dangers of visiting the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan continues to stand starkly exposed as does the blowback of cross border Punjabi Bhaichara as Amarjit Singh (24) joins Kiran Bala as another Indian Sikh on jatha aka pilgrimage to the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan who fails to return back home to India.

I hope the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) will act firmly to uphold honor and dignity of Sikhism by sponsoring no more pilgrimages to the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic till the Sikh victim of Love Jihad is safely returned the Sikh fold and to India to reunite with her children and also ensure afety and security of Sikh pilgrims by sponsoring no more pilgrimages to the Islamic Republic till the young Sikh man is returned unharmed:


Indian boy celebrating Baisakhi festival disappears in Lahore


The blocking of consular access by the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Indian Sikh pilgrims goes from very sinister to more than very sinister:
arun wrote:India lodges protest with Pakistan for blocking consular access to Sikh pilgrims:

TOI
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Green on Green Intra Mohammadden belief based sectarian violence in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan sees members of the minority Shia aka Shiite sect of Mohammaddenism get gunned down by their fellow Mohammadden co-religionists of the Sunni sect.

The Shia Genocide in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan inexorably rolls on:
Gunmen kill 2 Shiites in Pakistan

Originally published April 22, 2018 at 5:07 am

By The Associated Press

QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Police in Pakistan say gunmen have killed two Shiites and wounded a third in Quetta, the latest in a recent series of attacks on the religious minority.

Police chief Abdur Razzaq Cheema said both men were local officials in Shiite community organizations.

Cheema said the attackers fled the scene on motorcycles after Sunday’s shooting and that a search is underway.

It was the fifth attack in recent months targeting Shiites in Quetta. Last week, a Shiite shopkeeper was killed in a drive-by shooting.

No one has claimed the attacks, but they bore the hallmarks of Sunni Muslim extremists, who view Shiites as apostates.

No arrests have been made.
AP via Washington Post:

Gunmen kill 2 Shiites in Pakistan
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