Pakistan says Chinese Workers Don't follow Security Protocols and get Attacked | By Prashant Dhawan

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Chinese workers in Pakistan have faced attacks, with recent deaths due to a bomb blast. Maryam Nawaz Sharif mentioned that workers not following security protocols lead to these incidents, while the government officials blame the workers instead of addressing safety concerns in the country.

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  • Chinese workers in Pakistan have faced violent attacks, including fatalities due to bombings, with government officials attributing the incidents to workers not following security protocols and venturing out despite warnings to stay indoors.
  • The blame for attacks on Chinese workers in Pakistan seems to be shifted towards the workers themselves not adhering to safety guidelines, rather than addressing broader safety concerns in the country that may contribute to such incidents.

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  • Why are Chinese workers in Pakistan facing attacks?

    Due to not adhering to security protocols.

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Chinese workers in Pakistan face deadly attacks

  • Chinese workers in Pakistan have been facing continuous attacks, with recent incidents resulting in the death of five workers due to a bomb blast. Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the Chief Minister of Punjab in Pakistan, mentioned that Chinese workers are not adhering to security protocols, leading to these attacks. Despite security agencies advising them to stay indoors, the workers express frustration and venture out, resulting in further attacks. The government officials in Pakistan seem to blame the Chinese workers for not following rules, rather than acknowledging the country's overall safety concerns.
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