Let's not be such a simpleton. If mass murder of demonstrators is happening then there should be some documentary evidence.
Start by listing the names of all those who have been murdered by Police/Rangers please. If individuals have lost their lives, their NICOP information etc. should be available from the families. Where is the evidence for all the people who have been claimed as killed?
The point I am trying to make is that there is an active campaign to make the clamp-down look extremely murderous. The onus is on those who are claiming this to provide proof.
Your example of "rape victim" does not apply here because the PTI crowd claims people were shot and killed in demonstrations. There is bound to be evidence of this if these killings were done at public demonstrations.
You are doing a disservice to Pakistan for the sake of your party by embellishing lies. This is not to say people are not being roughed up, detained and a few protestors have lost their lives in firing incidents, but to paint this as a wholesale mass murder of PTI supporters by Police etc. is an outright lie. Those in the know in PTI also know this, however they are letting the echo-chambers perpetuate these stories to garner sympathy.
I outrightly condemn the treatment of IK's sisters by our jahil police and those who gave the orders. But unfortunately this roughing up isn't exactly unprecedented in Pakistan and at the same time, comes nowhere close to the claims of mass murder of PTI supporters.
1. At least 14 PTI protestors list during 26 Nov massacre were given.
2.
https://insaf.pk/news/martyrs-islamabad-massacre-–-26th-november-2024
A total of six casualties due to poor conditions for 9th May cases by the military courts, including
Shaikh Latif,
Iftikhar, J
amshed Khan.
I don't have their CNIC.
3. I think the above death toll is enough to be termed as a mass shooting, a massacre, etc
4. Ok. The example is not valid.
5. PTI is not my party. I like IK but never voted for him. I just care about human rights. My family mainly vote for PMLN and JI.
6. We all condemn the mistreatment of civilians, whether women or not. No, it is not the new norm. A
namazi was thrown off from 2-story tall containers. Many women were beaten in their homes, including Dar's mother, Iqbal's daughter-in-law, etc. If you are including Fatimah Jinnah's treatment, then I accept that it has been the norm.
Pakistan is nothing but its people. If we respect Pakistan, we must respect its institutions (Army is a department). Like here, people respect their country (UK), therefore they follow its laws, courts, council, etc.
Lastly, there is ample footage of army bearing uniform personnel shooting directly during dusk. Then there were spotters on the rooftop.
Anyway, it is the government's responsibility to protect its people. If it was not the army, was it TTP?