David Cameron Effigy Burned In Terror Row

Geek

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
A group of demonstrators in Pakistan have burned an effigy of David Cameron in protest at the recent comments made by the Prime Minister.


The British politician provoked an angry response this week when he told an audience in India that elements in Pakistan were promoting the export of terror.
About a dozen activists with the group Shabab-e-Milli, an affiliate of the radical Jamate Islami, chanted anti-PM slogans outside the Karachi Press Club.
The protesters shouted "Down with Cameron," and held up a banner reading "David Camroon - The loos mouth".
Rally organiser Mohammad Yousuf Munir called on his country to cut diplomatic ties with the UK.
He added: "There should be a protest on an international level as Pakistan is working in coordination with the international community in its war against terror. It's a sheer injustice."
Pakistan's information minister, Qamar Zaman Kaira, said there was "resentment" in his country over Mr Cameron's comments.
And General Hamid Gul, a former director of Pakistan secret service the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) told Sky News: "I think it is a very unkind comment. We never expected that."
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The reaction comes after Pakistan's intelligence agency cancelled talks on counter terrorism in the UK in protest over the PM's remarks.
It is also just days before a three-day visit to the UK by Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, during which he is expected to stay with Mr Cameron at his country retreat Chequers.
Senior officers from the ISI had been due to come to London for talks on counter-terrorism co-operation with British security services.
But Sky News sources have confirmed the meeting has been cancelled.
Answering questions following a speech in India, Mr Cameron said he wanted to see "a strong, stable and democratic Pakistan".
"But we cannot tolerate in any sense the idea that this country is allowed to look both ways and is able, in any way, to promote the export of terror whether to India, whether to Afghanistan or to anywhere else in the world," he added.


His comments triggered an angry response from Pakistani politicians, who pointed to the country's military offensive against militants on the frontier with Afghanistan and the many victims of terrorist bombs in Pakistan
And he did not take advantage of several opportunities to scale down his rhetoric during subsequent press conferences and interviews before his return to the UK.
Neither Downing Street nor the Foreign Office would comment on the decision by the ISI not to visit the UK.


But shadow foreign secretary David Miliband said the cancellation was "clearly bad news".
"The Prime Minister's comments this week told only part of the story and that has enraged people in Pakistan," he added.
"It is vital he shows that he understands the need not just for Pakistan to tackle terrorism but that he will support them in doing so and understand the losses they have suffered."


David Cameron Effigy Burned In Terror Row


 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
unfortunately it was only effigy.....

Pakistan should have threatened to sever diplomatic ties with UK and block the supply route to Afghan. let their soldiers die in disgrace
 
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khan125

Guest
I think there should be protest near british embassy...................british flag should be burnt.................this PM of england should watch his tongue............. A strong responce can make him go on back foot..........his opponents are also looking at his mistake we need to highlight it so much that its effect is felt by the british people then this stupid PM would take a step back.

In short we need to pressurize him.if not then he would speak more rubbish in future.

bcs juma juma aath din hoey hain ye rang dikha raha he isko yaheen nakail dalnee ho gee
 

muhraheel

Banned
our politics dont consider wat dey say, they will go as most of their assets r in their including their children. no sayongs by pml n also.
 

polytricks

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Unfortunately, Jazbaat bohat hain hamari qom main, lekin ghairat naam ki cheez nahi.
Jazbaat hain.. iss liye effigy jala liye.........
Ghairat hoti to zardari ko jala daitay......
 

mmalihk

MPA (400+ posts)
Zardari is fan of gandhi he will go................................................for secure his future...................in future he will be in uk..........bada shana hai kal ki soochta hai.............
 

polytricks

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Zardari is fan of gandhi he will go................................................for secure his future...................in future he will be in uk..........bada shana hai kal ki soochta hai.............

And we will still let him run, when we already know his next move. Alas!!!!!!
 

polytricks

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
I think there should be protest near british embassy...................british flag should be burnt.................this PM of england should watch his tongue............. A strong responce can make him go on back foot..........his opponents are also looking at his mistake we need to highlight it so much that its effect is felt by the british people then this stupid PM would take a step back.

In short we need to pressurize him.if not then he would speak more rubbish in future.

bcs juma juma aath din hoey hain ye rang dikha raha he isko yaheen nakail dalnee ho gee

Phir wohi jazbat??????
Iss terah k gestures se, you send an extremely bad impression, as a nation disrespectful to another nation. Thats not nice enough of us. Remaining nice to a rude person/nation infact is a way to show him the level of depth he belongs to. An aggressive person/nation needs a different/harder approach to be followed.

If I were incharge of Pakistan, I would have summoned the British Ambessador, sent him home (UK) and asked him to return ONLY when he has an
e x p l a n at i o n and apology.
Meanwhile, I would have also called the Pakistani Ambessador back, to give UK a BEFITTING reply, in a diplomatic manner.
Burining flags and effigies satisfies fools, thats what we all have been turned into by the people in power.
 
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