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21 killed as terrorists stage serial attacks to disrupt Kashmir polls
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Originally posted by Oracle View PostYes, the police arrest was resisted, but that wasn't an entire village doing so. Read the whole report instead of the headlines. Let me know if you want me to get that article for you, or you can google.
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Originally posted by Officer of Engineers View PostThey're real. They were called the Red Guards in China.
I hate you lot. Yeah, I saw Joe Jihadi last night. Yeah, he was bitching about bombing you lot. So what? You lot make me sick. What I ain't going to tell you shit what I knew about Joe Jihadi. What? Just because I'm friends with Joe that you're going to torture me?
What I can't tell you I hate your guts? What law is there that I must stop hating you?
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Originally posted by commander View PostYou can hate me all you want but the moment you start hatching plans to kill me (in this case hundreds of people) then it becomes an issue. Nobody has a right to kill anyone. If you hate my gut so much then start a public movement and gather people who are like minded and try changing the ways of whom you hate or make them change. You don't have the right to even harm me in anyway.Chimo
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Originally posted by commander View PostSo you are saying only a certain amount of people had helped these terrorists and the rest of village stood watching them ? IMHO not stopping a crime is equal to aiding it. The villagers knew the suspicious activity going on for months but haven't reported ? Seriously ?
This is how it works in the real world, people are scared and don't want to get involved.
Cheers!...on the rocks!!
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Originally posted by Officer of Engineers View PostBut isn't that what you want? I wish you dead (doesn't mean that I was going to do anything to achieve it) and I gladly cheer someone who is doing just that and I ain't tell you shit whether I know anything or not but you want to torture me just to find out?
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Originally posted by lemontree View Postmate, you are speaking in idealistic terms. What if you had some such activity of criminals going on in your residential area - would you report this to the police? Most probably no, because you know that the police is corrupt and the criminals would find out that you reported them, and soon you would get a visit from them.
This is how it works in the real world, people are scared and don't want to get involved.
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Originally posted by commander View PostSo you are saying only a certain amount of people had helped these terrorists and the rest of village stood watching them ? IMHO not stopping a crime is equal to aiding it. The villagers knew the suspicious activity going on for months but haven't reported ? Seriously ?
Read more @ here.Politicians are elected to serve...far too many don't see it that way - Albany Rifles! || Loyalty to country always. Loyalty to government, when it deserves it - Mark Twain! || I am a far left millennial!
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Originally posted by commander View PostIf someone is anti national and hatching plans against my country I will report it. Police is not the only avenue to report these and you know it very well.
Apologise for asking a personal question. When was the last time you stood up for a stranger when he or she was being hackled by goons?
My point is that it is easier said than done.
BUT when your neighbour is beating a policeman with sticks and throwing bombs at them will you lock the doors and hope you are not killed ? If only 20 or odd people are getting involved then you should rather in someway help.
It is very easy to make brave statements, but difficult to act them out when the chips are down.
How many people came to the help of those 5 women being hackled in Bangalore's MG road recently?
How many people stopped for the 16 Dec rape victim and her boy friend in Delhi?
Cheers!...on the rocks!!
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Originally posted by ambidex View PostTerrorists hiked for 24 hours, crossed dense forests before staging assault | The Indian Express
The rats came fully prepared. Seems to me they belonged to same suicide unit of Pakistan army, I posted a link here at WAB many months back.
RIP to the brave Indian Army men.
Originally posted by ambidex View PostF-35 was never offered in MMRCA tender. Ajai Shukla was trolling even before this report.
The report came after six months when India rejected two of US jets and short listed Euro-fighter and Rafale after long, costly and laborious tender process.
Having said that InN may buy these jets in future; with a separate tender process; I hope.
Anyway the voting in a huge turnout is a tight slap on the face of all those who wants locals to suffer and cry of plebiscite.The guys should first hold a plebiscite in their own country which is falling apart day by day and gives International Terrorists like Osama,Mulla Omar,Hafiz and thousands other.
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/\/\/\ Are you sure those were SSG? Why would they risk that when they have an abundance of Jihadis within their country. My guess is, they have been trained by ISI, which are ofcourse ex-military.
Btw, UN mandates Pakistan to withdraw it's armed forces from PoK, before a plebiscite can be held in Kashmir.Politicians are elected to serve...far too many don't see it that way - Albany Rifles! || Loyalty to country always. Loyalty to government, when it deserves it - Mark Twain! || I am a far left millennial!
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Originally posted by lemontree View PostHow will you know what they are planning and doing?
Apologise for asking a personal question. When was the last time you stood up for a stranger when he or she was being hackled by goons?
My point is that it is easier said than done.
Believe me you are there and something like this happens, you will take your family and ensure that they are safe and be least bothered about those policemen.
It is very easy to make brave statements, but difficult to act them out when the chips are down.
How many people came to the help of those 5 women being hackled in Bangalore's MG road recently?
How many people stopped for the 16 Dec rape victim and her boy friend in Delhi?Last edited by commander; 15 Dec 14,, 16:07.
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Originally posted by Officer of Engineers View PostCheering is a legal right. It's called freedom of expression. The best you are allowed to do legally is to call me a fucking idiot and hate my guts to the core.
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