Why the world's travel advisories for Pakistan are more than warnings

I'm back...but have fun while there! I snuck out unscathed:

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I should be ok if I just drink beer.
 
I allowed the name change because you wanted to “protect your ID” - doesnt give you the right to post abuse or crap. Anymore nonsense and i will issue infractions.
Its really annoying that you feel you get special preferential treatment because you know Waz.
Correct, Sir. No more name calling. Of course if I do wrong, I expect to be punished as I have been before.

Well there are plenty of East Asian tourists visiting Taxila the Buddhist ruins. So the media isn't always right.
 
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I've been to your neck of the woods as well. I like Toronto.
"Forever Knight' a 90's cult TV show was filmed in Toronto.

Got to see a great deal of it through that show

I know I know, meaningless factoid
 
It's actually lower, the sampling methods are a little outdated. But I think we can all say that you can walk around Pakistan for miles from rural nothingness, to villages to towns and many cities without nothing happening to you.
Our people are peaceful and civil for the most part.
it's not true.
Sit in your own street after 10pm using mobile and some lofer will shot bullet in your hands or legs to snatch your stuff.
Come out of expensive city colonies and the world out there is terrible to say the least.
 
It's much more nuanced than this.

In Pakistan, we ourselves have failed to duly acknowledge our position as an ancient civilisational legacy nation. Thus, we have failed to capitalise on the extensive market for such tourism in particular. The security issues in Pakistan do exist but no moreso than in multiple nations of similar size and/or population density where criminals tend to be armed with firearms. Tourists still go to Central/South America, USA, Russia, the Middle East etc. and our historical legacy sites are potentially of greater significance than any of those places.

Pakistan should be in the position Egypt is in today with regards to tourism.

We seem to be edging in the right direction. But of course, the butthurt qom to our east repeatedly interferes with our efforts to assert and define our own historical legacy, which is a unique confounding issue that Egypt and others never had to deal with.

Until we can wrest control of the narrative underpinning the Indus Valley Civilisation from the false and jealous usurpers, the status quo will persist.

The archaeological sites have been buried back in order to 'preserve' them. The argument is that the Pakistani state has made the decision that it does not want to be like Egypt or Thailand. The state does not want the people to dig their ancestors and sell them off nor they like the deceaseds kin to sell their flesh.

Law and order situations all over the world have deteriorated. Pakistan is a safe country as safe as it can afford to be under threat of water terrorism, onslaught of economic terrorism and due import of outdated western extremist political discourse.
 
The archaeological sites have been buried back in order to 'preserve' them. The argument is that the Pakistani state has made the decision that it does not want to be like Egypt or Thailand. The state does not want the people to dig their ancestors and sell them off nor they like the deceaseds kin to sell their flesh.

Law and order situations all over the world have deteriorated. Pakistan is a safe country as safe as it can afford to be under threat of water terrorism, onslaught of economic terrorism and due import of outdated western extremist political discourse.
What about Indus River Valley Civilization like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa.
 

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