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Unarmed man shot by military police who watch as he bleeds to death in the street

Ulysses31

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
Why do the UK and USA continue to give money to this country :dunno:

Unarmed man shot at point blank range by military police who casually watch as he bleeds to death in the street


After pleading for life on his knees, an unarmed man is shot at point blank range by a military police officer before being left to bleed to death in the street.

In the footage, a plain-clothed man grabs the victim, who allegedly robbed someone, by the hair and drags him over to a group of paramilitary rangers in Karachi, Pakistan.

He is forced to his knees with his hands behind his back. He pleads for mercy, then one of the soldiers shoots him twice - once in the leg and again in the arm.

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Horror: A Pakistani ranger aims his gun at Sarfaraz Shah in the city of Karachi after he was accused of robbery

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Injured: Mr Shah is shot a number of times during the exchange and ends up collapsed on the ground

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Brutal: He collapses to the ground in agony and slowly bleeds to death while the rangers do nothing

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Agonising: Mr Shah is seen writhing in agony as he slowly bleeds to death


The man, identified as Sarfaraz Shah, falls to the ground and screams in pain. He then tips over and passes out as blood spurts from his gaping wounds.

In the horrifying footage, the man dies in front of crowds of uniformed officers, as they chat and look on, standing in the street.

He died next to a park named after late Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, who was seen around the world as a symbol of democracy.

It is likely to erode what little public confidence remains in Pakistan's security forces who have been on the defensive since Osama bin Laden was killed in a U.S. raid.

The video which has triggered fresh criticism of Pakistan's human rights record and the unpopular government which many say has failed to rein in a heavy-handed police force and military.

Zohra Yusuf, head of the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, said: 'It shows that our law enforcement agencies have truly become trigger happy and the brutalisation of society that has come about as a consequence.

'It's very very disturbing and it's been happening too often.'

A senior police official initially described the incident as an encounter with an armed criminal.

The cameraman who shot the video has received anonymous death threats, his boss at local station Awaz TV said.

News of the death was splashed across the front pages of newspapers beside photographs of Shah's grieving relatives.

One headline read: 'Karachi extra-judicial killing shocks Pakistan.'

There were widespread demonstrations after Sarfaraz Shah's death about the military police, who have been widely criticised for abusing the extra security powers they have been given to protect volatile Karachi, Pakistan's business capital.

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Rough justice: A man in clothes drags Shah along the street in Karachi by his hair

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Explaining: Shah tries to talk to an armed officer dressed in military fatigues

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Fear: Shah looks on as a gun is brandished in his face, based solely on allegations that he has robbed someone in the city of Karachi, Pakistan


Mr Shah's brother told the BBC: 'My brother was innocent, he was walking in the park.

'The whole world has seen what has happened.'

The video comes a few days after a prominent journalist, who had reported that Al Qaeda was behind the Pakistani Taliban raid on an air base, was tortured to death.

Suspicion has fallen on military intelligence, who have denied any part in the killing. The Daily Times said the military, paramilitary forces, police and intelligence agencies 'who confidently violate human rights' should be held accountable for their actions.

An editorial comment read: 'The security and law enforcement forces that do not respect the law themselves are inviting anarchy, which arguably is already under way.'

Last year, a video emerged of two teenage brothers, believed to be robbers, being beaten to death before being strung up on a metal pole in broad daylight. Several policemen had watched the lynching take place.

The Pakistani prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani,said an inquiry would be launched after the Karachi incident and the culprits punished. But increasingly frustrated Pakistanis have little faith in the government.

Mohammad Sultan, a retired soldier who now works as a security guard, said: 'There is the law of the jungle in this country and no one is accountable for his action or deeds. This is pathetic.'

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Shock: Dozens of Mr Shah's family and friends attended his funeral

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Distraught: Mr Shah's death has caused outrage in strife-torn Pakistan



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...k-Pakistan-military-police.html#ixzz1Ou9lDUf1
 

georges

Moderator
Staff member
holly fuck are these soldiers that fucking retarded or what??? :wtf::mad::cussing::violent:
 

prof_porn

I don't know and frankly I don't care.
I have lots of sympathy for Pakistan as a state as it is facing some issues not of its own making (others are mind you). But this is disgusting, an execution.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
I think one of the main reasons we continue to ally with these schmucks is that they have THE BOMB and who knows who they would unleash it upon.
 

prof_porn

I don't know and frankly I don't care.
If you studied US history with that region, you'd see that Pakistan has long been a reliable US ally. Mutual defence treaty in 1954, they housed CIA/intel stations for decades in the Cold War, they played a huge role in 'opening up' China for the US through their good offices with Beijing.

Pakistan has issues, but they have never been hostile to America. It's like a class mate who is an ok guy but has issues. No need to hate him if he's 'cool' with you.
 

Ulysses31

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
If you studied US history with that region, you'd see that Pakistan has long been a reliable US ally. Mutual defence treaty in 1954, they housed CIA/intel stations for decades in the Cold War, they played a huge role in 'opening up' China for the US through their good offices with Beijing.

Pakistan has issues, but they have never been hostile to America. It's like a class mate who is an ok guy but has issues. No need to hate him if he's 'cool' with you.

The alliance with Pakistan was more a relationship of convenience. America needed to keep Russia at bay so supported the Afghan Mujahadeen fighters through Pakistan, also India was buying a lot of weapons from Russia so the US helped arm Pakistan in its ongoing battle with India. Of course Pakistan will never be officially hostile to America as America will simply tear them apart, however they let militants roam freely and set up training camps. Pakistan is so obsessed with fighting India over Kashmir they've let the rest of the country go to hell, they need to get their own house in order before criticising other countries. I know plenty of Pakistanis and they all say the government is full of corrupt politicians solely interested in power and money. India and Pakistan both gained independence at the same time from Britain yet India is years ahead of Pakistan in terms of development and it has nothing to do with Muslims as India has more Muslims than Pakistan does.
 

Trident1

Less than 1,000 posts away from my free Freeones T-shirt
Stay classy Pakistan.
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
Meh. People die. Horrible tragedy... blah, blah, blah. To quote Happy Gilmore: "He shouldn't have been standing there."
 

prof_porn

I don't know and frankly I don't care.
The alliance with Pakistan was more a relationship of convenience. America needed to keep Russia at bay so supported the Afghan Mujahadeen fighters through Pakistan, also India was buying a lot of weapons from Russia so the US helped arm Pakistan in its ongoing battle with India. Of course Pakistan will never be officially hostile to America as America will simply tear them apart, however they let militants roam freely and set up training camps. Pakistan is so obsessed with fighting India over Kashmir they've let the rest of the country go to hell, they need to get their own house in order before criticising other countries. I know plenty of Pakistanis and they all say the government is full of corrupt politicians solely interested in power and money. India and Pakistan both gained independence at the same time from Britain yet India is years ahead of Pakistan in terms of development and it has nothing to do with Muslims as India has more Muslims than Pakistan does.

No one questions that Pakistan is full of corruption [all developing states are], but your 'facts' start in 1979. The US has had close ties with Pakistan since Eisenhower.

As for India, it is growing fast. Long may that continue. However, development indicators for India and Pakistan (per capita) are very similar.
 

Trident1

Less than 1,000 posts away from my free Freeones T-shirt
We've been allies with Pakistan since the 1950s. Mostly to balance the Soviet aid going to India, but also as a base for spy flight going over the former Soviet Union.
Pakistan was normal until dictator Zia ul Haq came in the late '70s and radicalized the whole country sending it down the shitter with all the insane Islamist garbage. That insanity was never purged even after his death unfortunately.
In the 1990s Clinton cut aid to Pakistan which further pushed the country into the dark pit of Islamism. That dump is a corrupt, insane, fanatic "country".
Pakistan is essentially a failed state and should war come between India/Pakistan it would most likely go nuclear.
 

TheOrangeCat

AFK..being taken to the vet to get neutered.
Pakistan is a festering shit hole, culturally and socially it has only just risen above the level of cave dwelling. Throw in a zesty mix of zealots and fanatics, stir and add some rampant corruption, reduce education and give any moron that is willing to stand still in the sun an automatic weapon and ... voila!

The above.
 
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