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Pakistan, Islamic Terror & General Zia-Ul-Haq

By Sikander Hayat


I am against everything that General Zia Ul Haq did in Pakistan during his reign of terror but I must give him credit that he has come out as the eventual winner in Pakistani history and the history of the region.

We are reaping today, what he sowed. He made sure that there are so many indoctrinated young minds that can perpetuate his agenda of islamism in Pakistan and I must admit that he has won the war. He has achieved his goal of making Pakistan a factory of terrorists.

We must take Pakistan back but it wont be won back by democratic means anymore.

It will only be won back by violence of equal magnitude as perpetrated by the terrorists.

Pakistan army must kill the terrorists on the streets without any trials as they are doing to us.



Pakistanis must not deny that they are at war and they will have to take sides. I know which side I am on, and I ask people of Pakistan to help Pakistan army in ridding us of this evil.

It is time to take sides.

Comments

  1. It's so easy for you to sit in some other country and write about the civil war in Pakistan. Why don't you come to Pakistan for the civil war

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  2. my sentiments exactly...were you to witness the carnage first hand, you would realize how easily you can sit back and let the lay soldier blow up time and again for "your" cause!

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  3. Sameen & Zainah thanks for your comments. I don't condone violence for violence's sake. But sometimes a state has the responsibility to stop the killers of innocent people from committing their evil deeds by using force. Pakistan army is not a conscript army and every soldier joins voluntarily taking a oath that he will put his life on the line when it came to it.

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  4. When Governance is high jacked by elites who only know to rule pople like slaves such things are obvious. General Zia is nothing to do with it. Bring Pakistan's education budget to the amount of corruption in Pakistan, all the problems will be solved.

    Ahmed Naeem

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