Pakistani columnist Mosharraf Zaidi posted this powerful tweet in response to the Paris unity march, leading others to lament how their country has become desensitized to terrorism and death.
17 French citizens were killed.
This is how France came out.(We've lost over 50,000). pic.twitter.com/ZuWsgKZI7Z via @MishalHusainBBC
— Mosharraf Zaidi (@mosharrafzaidi) January 11, 2015
@mosharrafzaidi @MishalHusainBBC They're a nation, we're a crowd.
They're united, we,just as we were ,are still divided.— Ayesha (@Ayeshaspeaksnow) January 11, 2015
https://twitter.com/nasar218/status/554274708363833346
https://twitter.com/nasar218/status/554275061419364352
@nasar218 @mosharrafzaidi @MishalHusainBBC French Muslims must've taken part in this walk.
— Ayesha (@Ayeshaspeaksnow) January 11, 2015
https://twitter.com/nasar218/status/554277044440145920
@nasar218 @mosharrafzaidi Like I said, majority of Pakistanis do not care. @Jew_Pakistani arranged a protest in Khi,no one turned up.
— Ayesha (@Ayeshaspeaksnow) January 11, 2015
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Pakistan lowered-bar on freedom of views@LaLibrebe http://t.co/0Y6feHqPK9@e_derville pic.twitter.com/4qUN8k3FxA— Fishel Benkhald (@Jew_Pakistani) January 11, 2015
@nasar218 @mosharrafzaidi @MishalHusainBBC If you expect them taking part in this solidarity walk in France, wishful thinking I must say ;p
— Ayesha (@Ayeshaspeaksnow) January 11, 2015
.@nasar218 @MishalHusainBBC Our country doesn't have the courage to unblock YouTube. You want it represented in Paris. What do you smoke?
— Mosharraf Zaidi (@mosharrafzaidi) January 11, 2015
People need freedom.
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