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Pakistan gunmen take 35 hostages in attack on train, police say

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By Saleem Ahmed

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"Gunmen". LOL Double-Plus-Good Newspeak from Reuters. Sure, they're not "Terrorists" though they attacked a civilian train. Nope, they're not "Islamists" either, though they posted their Islamic reasoning for terrorizing innocent civilians (and fellow Muslims to boot).

Nope. They're "gunmen", you know, just men with guns. Nothing more.

Do you NOT see how you're being fooled, people? It's BY DESIGN. And this "news source" repeats the slop propaganda verbatim.

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The Baloch Liberation Army are ethnic separatists, fighting for their own nation free from Punjabi dominated Pakistan. They are not Islamists by ideology.

It's quite spectacular and courageous taking an entire train hostage.

Since Pakistan supports terrorist groups in order to create trouble for India in Kashmir, India should offer its full support to the courageous Baloch freedom fighters. Two can play this game.

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