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south punjab where the political economy of religious radicalization has taken a life of its own. you can go start a small mosque in the corner. i think pakistan is a few countries you need no license, no registration of any sort if you want to build a mosque or a religious center of any sort. of course, it has to be islamic. try doing -- building a synagogue somewhere. the point is, this political economy of radicalization, also then gives the funding to this phenomenon. so the problem of taliban funding in pakistan is far more serious. when i discuss this with the pakistani military, who i must add has been very open to me when i was doing this research, and i asked them the same question. because i was making case to them, you are always going through kinetic approach. you have no law enforcement backing to tackle these -- to cut the financial links which are linked to the criminal areas an they mentioned, no, we have evidence that indian's also funding it. i said i would like to take it on the face value. where's the evidence? they said you mention about hakani group. "new yo
south punjab where the political economy of religious radicalization has taken a life of its own. you can go start a small mosque in the corner. i think pakistan is a few countries you need no license, no registration of any sort if you want to build a mosque or a religious center of any sort. of course, it has to be islamic. try doing -- building a synagogue somewhere. the point is, this political economy of radicalization, also then gives the funding to this phenomenon. so the problem of...
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plus and pulling out of the provincial assembly of the punjab where his party has 30 seats and two seats in the province, however his party has not decided whether they'll give up the provincial government where the pti is in the majority. he is saying that they had knocked on every door, going through the country's scores as well, but there was no justice. he wanted a system which would be transparent and would guarantee free and fair elections. so indeed a significant move by khan and not one that would go well for pakistan's democracy. >> in england 35 immigrants found in a container on saturday have been identified as sikhs from afghanistan. one man died making the journey. most of the refugees including 13 children required treatment in hospital. many sikhs are desperate to leave afghanistan. jennifer glasse reports now from kabul. >> you these children are continuing three centuries of tradition in afghanistan, but they could be the last generation of sikhs in this country. it was once a vibrant community. 25 years ago there were 200,000 sikh families here in every province o
plus and pulling out of the provincial assembly of the punjab where his party has 30 seats and two seats in the province, however his party has not decided whether they'll give up the provincial government where the pti is in the majority. he is saying that they had knocked on every door, going through the country's scores as well, but there was no justice. he wanted a system which would be transparent and would guarantee free and fair elections. so indeed a significant move by khan and not...
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and the tragedy is some i must say this that it was the government of punjab. there was not a single imam the day that he was killed he was ready to stand and lead the prayers for her. including the officially paid imam who had been fired. the imam was still the official imam so there's that fear and that's why it's important but your point is well taken. in case of sharif raising the salaries is only one part of the problem. the real issue is your transformation as an institution in terms terms of current six and investment in new technologies in terms of many modern states there are these cameras on the highways and other places because you can -- is not meant to stop terrorism. the modern policing concepts are not particularly focused on stopping terrorism. they are focused on investigating terrorist might happens. pakistan has not invested in that in any case. that is a choice pakistan has to make and with respect from my friend from pakistan air force, don't take it personally. pakistan wants modern police stations. for the price of one f-16 you can build 30 new stations. it's n
and the tragedy is some i must say this that it was the government of punjab. there was not a single imam the day that he was killed he was ready to stand and lead the prayers for her. including the officially paid imam who had been fired. the imam was still the official imam so there's that fear and that's why it's important but your point is well taken. in case of sharif raising the salaries is only one part of the problem. the real issue is your transformation as an institution in terms...
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officer said to me, kidnapping for ransom, bank robbers from karachi and in south punjab. the political economy of religious politicalization has taken a life of its own. you can go start a small -- pakistan is one of the few countries you need no license, no registration of any sort if you want to build a mosque of any sort. the point is this political economy also gives this funding to the phenomena so the problem of taliban fighting in pakistan is -- when i discussed this with the pakistani military who i must add has been very open to me when i was doing this research and i asked him the same question because i was making the case to them you are always using the kinetic approach and you have no law enforcement backing to cut these financial links which are linked to criminal areas. they mentioned we have evidence that the indians are funding. where is the evidence? "the new york times" -- we have ever asked them to show evidence. why does only pakistan which is asked to show evidence of involvement? i said i would like to know what is the nature of that evidence? they fou
officer said to me, kidnapping for ransom, bank robbers from karachi and in south punjab. the political economy of religious politicalization has taken a life of its own. you can go start a small -- pakistan is one of the few countries you need no license, no registration of any sort if you want to build a mosque of any sort. the point is this political economy also gives this funding to the phenomena so the problem of taliban fighting in pakistan is -- when i discussed this with the pakistani...
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robbery and in south punjab with a political economy of religious radicalization has taken a life of its own. you can go start a small mosque in any province. i think pakistan is one of few countries you need no license, no registration of any sort if you want to build a mosque or a religious center of any sort. of course it has to be islamic. the point is this political economy of radicalization gives this funding to this phenomena. when i discussed this with the pakistani military who i must add has been very open to me when i was doing this research and i asked him the same question. you are always using a kinetic approach to cut these financial links which are linked to the criminal areas. they mentioned they have evidence that india has funded. i said i would like to take this on but where's the evidence? "the new york times" everyone says a lot about forces. we never asked them to show evidence. why is only pakistan asked to show evidence? i said i would like to know what is the nature and their argument is they found indian money and currency they are which again is not a strong a
robbery and in south punjab with a political economy of religious radicalization has taken a life of its own. you can go start a small mosque in any province. i think pakistan is one of few countries you need no license, no registration of any sort if you want to build a mosque or a religious center of any sort. of course it has to be islamic. the point is this political economy of radicalization gives this funding to this phenomena. when i discussed this with the pakistani military who i must...
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gather more supporters as he passes through major towns in the punjab. the two marches are combining and the government is wondering how to deal with the situation, because the local administration has not removed the obstacles. it will be interesting to see how the large crowds are able to come into the city and what steps the government will take to make sure that no untoward incident takes place. >> exactly one year ago, bella asharpliy was taken by the egyptian authority, 800 were killed. alsharmy was held without charge. he went on a hunger strike until his release in shaun. abdullah al-shami credits his release to pressure on the shone government. >> if it was not because of the support of people for this aspect, the freedom of the press, it wouldn't have been possible for me to get out of gaol. looking at the fact that so many others on hunger strike in egypt, and people have been detained every day. the support i saw, locally and globally, and what has gone on for me before and my colleagues is as up toing and as well -- astounding, and we need to see that it's not only our c
gather more supporters as he passes through major towns in the punjab. the two marches are combining and the government is wondering how to deal with the situation, because the local administration has not removed the obstacles. it will be interesting to see how the large crowds are able to come into the city and what steps the government will take to make sure that no untoward incident takes place. >> exactly one year ago, bella asharpliy was taken by the egyptian authority, 800 were...
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include karachi, punjab and the whole area. >> indeed, the capital area. the fact that they called an army, which i have an issue with. so long as civilians will continue to cut on a military to discipline jobs, the military will keep on thinking that they can someday come up and clean it. whenever -- whenever they have tried, they have made a mess of pakistan. civilians have to start investing and civilian institutions. military should not of been called into islamabad. i say this with all humility, but something which i will also check, but because it is an important point, about what he mentioned about the future of the hakkani group. to the best of my knowledge, it comes from graduates of the hakkani group. they have different tribes. one is distinct, but all the other groups look for a similar. that is one point. i will also check. not to the best of my knowledge. >> the gentleman in the blue shirt. >> i really appreciate -- i feel like we have learned a lot about the who and what has been going on. i wanted to get at the underlying why. in your opinion, to the militants have any legi
include karachi, punjab and the whole area. >> indeed, the capital area. the fact that they called an army, which i have an issue with. so long as civilians will continue to cut on a military to discipline jobs, the military will keep on thinking that they can someday come up and clean it. whenever -- whenever they have tried, they have made a mess of pakistan. civilians have to start investing and civilian institutions. military should not of been called into islamabad. i say this with...