Is the Pakistani army involved in genocide and death squads?

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Lemon law

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Arresting one day by the Pakistani military, the dead body surfaces, simply dumped in cases that become increasingly common.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09...l?_r=1&ref=global-home

Maybe the work of rouge units of the Pakistani army, but its not rocket science to predict its going to horribly backfire if the residents of the tribal regions lose all trust of Pakistan and its army.
 

dphantom

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Genocide is quite overused. however, it is highly likely the Pakistanis rigorously interrogate their prisoners.
 

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Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
where is green bean?

I don't know, but this thread could certainly use his fair and impartial viewpoint on this Pakistani issue.
 
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Originally posted by: Lemon law
Arresting one day bu the Pakistani military, the dead body surfaces, simply dumped in cases that become increasingly common.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09...l?_r=1&ref=global-home

Maybe the work of rouge units of the Pakistani army, but its not rocket science to predict its going to horribly backfire if the residents of the tribal regions lose all trust of Pakistan and its army.

Remember what i said it would take to win in the other thread (i will never return to it because responding to your comments would get me banned so fast even your head would spin), well the Pakistanis are doing what it takes to win.

 
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Genocide is quite overused. however, it is highly likely the Pakistanis rigorously interrogate their prisoners.

Maybe it has changed but they usually hand them over and afaik the MI6 and the CIA have always been involved in every single interrogation of any Taliban or otherwise suspect prisoner that has been captured both in and outside of Afghanistan.
 

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Originally posted by: Lemon law
Arresting one day bu the Pakistani military, the dead body surfaces, simply dumped in cases that become increasingly common.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09...l?_r=1&ref=global-home

Maybe the work of rouge units of the Pakistani army, but its not rocket science to predict its going to horribly backfire if the residents of the tribal regions lose all trust of Pakistan and its army.

Please post in English instead of whatever that was.
 
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Arresting one day bu the Pakistani military, the dead body surfaces, simply dumped in cases that become increasingly common.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09...l?_r=1&ref=global-home

Maybe the work of rouge units of the Pakistani army, but its not rocket science to predict its going to horribly backfire if the residents of the tribal regions lose all trust of Pakistan and its army.

Please post in English instead of whatever that was.

When he reads something like that, he has to type with one hand, give him a break.
 

Lemon law

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Arresting one day bu the Pakistani military, the dead body surfaces, simply dumped in cases that become increasingly common.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09...l?_r=1&ref=global-home

Maybe the work of rouge units of the Pakistani army, but its not rocket science to predict its going to horribly backfire if the residents of the tribal regions lose all trust of Pakistan and its army.

Please post in English instead of whatever that was.
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Excuse me Moonbean, no matter how Zen you are, if you can't put yourself in the shoes of the average Pakistani in the tribal regions, I really really have to wonder what the hell you are saying or if you are worth anything on this thread.

Granted my insights may be well might be above or below your feeble compression level, Moonbean, but please do not try to deny the NYT link is well within the best traditions of the King's English. And if the NYT link is the truth, its going to have very important implications in any longer term. And maybe the best gift the Taliban could hope for.
 
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Originally posted by: Lemon law
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Arresting one day bu the Pakistani military, the dead body surfaces, simply dumped in cases that become increasingly common.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09...l?_r=1&ref=global-home

Maybe the work of rouge units of the Pakistani army, but its not rocket science to predict its going to horribly backfire if the residents of the tribal regions lose all trust of Pakistan and its army.

Please post in English instead of whatever that was.
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Excuse me Moonbean, no matter how Zen you are, if you can't put yourself in the shoes of the average Pakistani in the tribal regions, I really really have to wonder what the hell you are saying or if you are worth anything on this thread.

Granted my insights may be well might be above or below your feeble compression level, Moonbean, but please do not try to deny the NYT link is well within the best traditions of the King's English. And if the NYT link is the truth, its going to have very important implications in any longer term. And maybe the best gift the Taliban could hope for.

The truth is that you don't have any insigths, you never did and never will, you pick up some here and some there and in your feeble brain it makes it into something it's not every single fucking time, you even argued with me while i WAS in the exact territory that we were arguing about.

For fucks sakes, let those who do not interpret shit report it like we do in the rest of the western world.

And it's the Queens English, you sod.

Besides, your first line: "Arresting one day bu the Pakistani military, the dead body surfaces, simply dumped in cases that become increasingly common. "

What in the FUCK does that mean? It sure as fuck isn't proper English and that is what he meant you stupid twat.
 

Lemon law

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To JOS,

A fellow named Aesop had a perfect phrase for people like you who overuse the word twat.

You might have a better right to use that word if you were part of a successful Nato team effort, but when Nato is not winning even given the assets its has, and can't beat the limited number of Taliban fighters Nato vastly outnumbers, the entire world has to wonder who is the real twat when you defend the Nato tactics that have made negative progress in Afghanistan.

As you place yourself in the position of a losing sports teams who explains they lost because the winning team were twats. Somehow I prefer the much politer Aesop phrase of "sour grapes." Because the term "Twat" is always more credible when uttered by winners rather than losers.

Meanwhile we have the larger thread question posed by the New York Times, Is the Pakistani army systematically murdering their own people who they deem not politically correct? Their allegation and not mine, but if so, they may be taking a page from the failed Nato strategy, as smarter people from General Petraeus on down now realize its not possible to win by simply killing our way out of the problem. And now the Pakistani army may simply be aping Nato in trying to kill their way out of their problem. And in doing so risk making their own citizens hate and fear their own government, a metric that almost always results in a stiffing of resistance, and as the counterproductive tactic that it is, almost always results in an end failure by the government.
 
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