How about Pakistan ?

loreta

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After the last attack in Pakistan I am unable to understand their situation in a geopolitical road. I checked for articles but for now find nothing. I was wondering if Joe has write something about it? I want to understand what is happening in this country. Looking for pictures about the last terrorist blast I saw that they have many terrorists attacks. Is there some good article that Sott published to make us understand why Pakistan receive so many terrorists attacks?

Thank you.
 
Indeed, Loreta, I was thinking the same, thanks for bringing this up. Seventy people died (including almost 30 children) and over 200 were injured (some report over 300) in what appeared to be the largest terrorist attack in the history of Pakistan. :(
 
I found only this article who is also a Croatian Sott,link:
https://translate.google.hr/translate?sl=hr&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=hr&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fsott.net%2Fhr6728&edit-text=
 
loreta said:
After the last attack in Pakistan I am unable to understand their situation in a geopolitical road. I checked for articles but for now find nothing. I was wondering if Joe has write something about it? I want to understand what is happening in this country. Looking for pictures about the last terrorist blast I saw that they have many terrorists attacks. Is there some good article that Sott published to make us understand why Pakistan receive so many terrorists attacks?

Thank you.

You can try this one, I'm not sure if it's posted on sott.

Pakistan Is The “Zipper” Of Pan-Eurasian Integration

http://en.riss.ru/analysis/18882/
 
Before I posted this video here I have watched little bit more than 10 minutes, however even that is enough to realize certain things.


There is also Imran Khan (I recognized him as Imran Khan although it was not written below, that person is him) who is prime minister of the Pakistan saying that it is one of the most saddest and shameful aspects of his society.....

While there is probably pedophilia in the west, in the Pakistan probably many of the them who are truck drivers for example will not go the the prison even if people know what they did- are doing. And then what about elite (rich people) ? How can you touch them if you do not prevent ordinary (standard income) people to rape children. However in Pakistan they may be more ordinary people who are rapist than the elite.
 
There is no mention about having sex with little girls, as far as I have watched the video and as I remember, except maybe using word kids which probably relates only or in huge majority to the boys. One question was : How many kids have you raped (29:57) ? Answer was 11-12 kids, and his face was not even blurry. He says later on that he is Muslim (and in Islam this is huge sin), but also says as it is translated on the video : we're helpless against our desire (27:22). Video is combination of English and Urdu or Pashto I guess, with translation.
Interpretation and practice of Islam among people and/or understanding of may have contributed that mostly boys are targeted. Also, there is a lot of poverty and other things which may push children to sell their bodies.
 
This video is troubling to watch, but I think it is only tip of iceberg. The real problem is much worse and most doesn't even get the help as the kid in the video got. Poverty, Drugs, abandonment, authority negligence, religion contribute to it. But this type of problem may not be specific to Pakistan alone.

Poor kids picking trash and begging is a very common scene in the Indian continent. As Gandhi mentioned, Poverty is the worst form of violence on the humans and much much worse on kids. It is any body's guess how poor kids survive and the facts are very hard to come by as nobody cared to bother. In the fog of over population, poverty, endemic corruption lot of things happened. Much worse in the subcontinent is this though no body even knows or suspects.
1994-07-22
Q: [Unknown question.]
A: Bits childrens organs removed while wide awake - kidneys crushed - then next feet - next jaw examined on table - tongues cut off - bones stress tested - pressure placed on heart muscle until burst.
Q: Why are you saying these awful things?!
A: Must know what consortium is doing.
Q: What children are they doing this to?
A: Done mostly to Indian children.
 
Stalinist "Democracy" in Pakistan - "Give me the man and I will give you the case against him"
A Pakistan court on Saturday sentenced jailed former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi to seven years imprisonment in the ‘un-Islamic nikah’ case, less than a week before the general elections.

This is 71-year-old Khan’s fourth conviction since 2022 adding to the troubles of the beleaguered founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) party ahead of the February 8 polls.

Bibi's first husband, Khawar Maneka, had filed the case, alleging that she violated the Islamic practice of observing the mandatory pause or Iddat between two marriages.

Maneka also accused his ex-wife and Khan of being in an adulterous relationship before marriage, a crime punishable by death by stoning.


“The verdict was pronounced by Senior Civil Judge Qudratullah today, a day after the hearing of the case was conducted inside the Adiala Jail premises at Rawalpindi for 14 hours on Friday,” Geo News said and added that Qudratullah also slapped fines of Rs 5,00,000 each on the couple.

Both Khan and Bushra were present in the courtroom when the verdict was announced.

Earlier this week, Khan, 71, was sentenced to 10 years in the cipher case and 14 years in the Toshakhana case.

Arrested on August 5 last year, when he was found guilty in the Toshakhana corruption case filed by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), Khan has since been imprisoned - first in the Attock Jail and later shifted to the Adiala Jail.

Following his conviction in what has come to be known as the Iddat case, Khan told court reporters that the case against him was created to “humiliate and disgrace” both him and his spouse, Bushra Bibi.

This marks the first instance in history where a case related to Iddat has been initiated,” Dawn.com quoted Khan as saying and added that he said, it was also the first time that someone was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment in a Toshakhana corruption case.

On Friday, the cross-examination of the four prosecution witnesses was completed, while Khan and Bibi, 49, submitted a joint statement, answering 13 questions. The court rejected the defence's request to produce additional witnesses. A plea of acquittal and jurisdictional pleas were also rejected.

“So far, cross-examination of the statements given by the four witnesses in the case has been completed. The statements of Khan and Bushra under section 342 have also been recorded (before the verdict was pronounced),” Geo News added.

Bibi declared the divorce certificate of November 14, 2017, as fabricated, claiming she completed her mandatory iddat period from April to August 2017 after receiving a verbal triple talaq (divorce) from Maneka in April 2017.

The marriage with Khan was solemnised on January 1, 2018, and Bibi reportedly exercised a lot of influence on the former premier during his days in office.

She was supposedly a faith healer and the cricketer-turned-politician used to visit her for spiritual solace before the two developed a liking that ended in their marriage.

Khan has already faced three convictions since 2022 when he was ousted from power. He was arrested on August 5 when he was found guilty in the Toshakhana corruption case filed by the Election Commission of Pakistan. Since then he has been imprisoned - first in the Attock Jail and later shifted to the Adiala Jail.

Khan and his wife were sentenced to 14 years in prison on Wednesday in a corruption case for retaining expensive state gifts when he was in power
 

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