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Old September 23, 2012, 06:48 PM
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There are so many victims of this nature. Bangladeshis may be less so they remain silent, there are thousands of Pakistanis and Afghans who are in GTMO or Baghram or Abugerib or have died and they are still in the missing list of their police.

You can't even imagine how their near and dear one's feel about them who caused it. Thats the reason, people don't like to be lectured. Now what do they do?? Ya they must not protest violently... They should very gently ask, sir why you killed him?? And wait for an answer in a civilized way. Never be violent...aggressors lecture the victims, hey don't be aggressive in your protest. Why doesn't Muslims respect human rights? ..etc..Unfortunately some so called muslims do the same .... That's why the victims families resort to violence, because they have no other option to justice... Not that violence will even bring real justice... But they at least feel satisfied that they have tried to do something against the killers of their near and dear one's. These are not the only injustice people face, those drone attacks killed hundreds of thousands civilians, forget about the Israeli attacks and US backed Corrupt dictators of Middle East and North African...

Sorry for bringing this topic in here, but yes it's closely linked. Why don't we come up with a suggestion, how these families should fight for their rights in a more effective way?? Surely their could be ways better than the outrage and violence... Which can bring better result anytime soon, do we have answer for them?? If not, we even don't deserve to criticize them for their outrage...if they get a better way, I'm sure they would love to go by that route.
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