We strongly oppose the way a hatred campaign is fuelled against a man, his family and his community. It is not “the justice” as invocated by a freak. It is injustice. It is dangerously irresponsible when an ethnic and religious minority is concerned, especially in a country “as explosive as Pakistan” (own troll's words). This is not acceptable.!
This is the incredible story of a troll called Ramla Akhtar, aka Rmala Aaalam, a resident of Hussaini (Gojal), from, one of the ethnicities ruling Pakistan who teases religious extremism against Wakhis, a small peaceful minority from Persian origin and Ismaili faith living in a high valley of Pakistan. The troll uses her Facebook blog page: “Black Mountain, Dragon Soul - a Wounded Mystic Spins Her Yarn" to carry her hate speech. We consider this case as outstanding while it is a unique explicit and detailed example of a woman using sexist anti feminism fundamentalism as a revenge and a destruction tool in a colonial-authoritarian way. It is also a remarkable description of the radicalization process from a person coming with a quite wealthy social class of origin. We have, here, a complete panel of the most expert trolls: racism, slander, hatred, defamation, insults, lie, conspiracy, religion, fake news building, harassment, pornography, rape, paedophilia. We longtime suspected trollism is somewhere connected with mental disorders. Here, is an evidence, added to the writing of an hallucinatory tale where the troll confusingly consider herself as a dragon, a preacher, a missionnaire, a saint or even as a God of her customized religion.
Exhibits:
Complete list of articles about Rmala Aalam
Report of a French traveler about a domestic hate speech against the Wakhi minority of Chapursan Valley and its male international guests - credibility assessment of an alleged sexual conspiracy against local women and foreign female visitors – concerns about an emerging external extremism.
Is Rmala Aalam guilty of maltreatment against her child?
Who dares saying Rmala Aalam, aka Ramla Akhtar, is a terrorist?
Pakistan: extremism as a consequence of retardation or as a modernity crisis? The Ramla Akhtar's case.
The success of Baba Ghundi Festival, a blattant debunk of Ramla Aktar's defamation
Harassment and calumnious delation by the trolling Twitter account, @barefootramster as of November 1st, 2019
Twitter harassment storm by Ramla Akhtar, aka Rmala Aalam
Hunza: interviews with an outsider-troll
Open letters to a troll from a so-called “rapist and pedophile buddy" (troll hoaxes, troll cooking model, troll kitchen practise, troll "real-fake" evidences value)
Analysis of a new troll conspiracy theory: the "secretly coordinated terror campaign"
Rmala Aaalam's reaction to BetterBonds review of products and services
BetterBonds, herbal shop of Gojal - Review of products and services
Hunza : the Black Mountain Dragon anthology
Rmala Aalam (FB personal page)'s tale going on - an incredible troll case
Black Mountain Dragon's (FB blog page) tale going on - an incredible troll case
No freedom for hate speech
Creation of Stop-Trolls twitter account
First evaluation of the counter measures taken to roll back the troll hate speech against the Chapursan Valley Wakhi minority
Other articles about Hunza & Pamir by Bernard Grua
- FR: Le Grand Jeu : rencontre anglo-russe aux confins du Pamir, de l'Hindou Kouch et du Karakoram
- EN: What to see and what to do in a short period of time in Hunza?
- EN: At the knot of past empires: Zood Khun, a Wakhi village in the high northern mountains of Pakistan
- FR: Chapursan, quand la nuit de Zoodkhun dévoile l’univers
EN: Chapursan, where Zoodkhun nights unveil the universe
- FR: La Karakoram Highway, prototype des nouvelles Routes de la Soie?
EN: Karakoram Highway, a prototype of the new Silk Roads?
- FR: Quelques réflexions sur le développement d’un tourisme responsable et communautaire dans la vallée de la Hunza, Pakistan
EN: Some reflections about the development of a responsible and community based tourism in Hunza Valley, Pakistan
- EN: Tusion, the hidden gem of Pamir
EN: Chapursan, where Zoodkhun nights unveil the universe
EN: Karakoram Highway, a prototype of the new Silk Roads?
EN: Some reflections about the development of a responsible and community based tourism in Hunza Valley, Pakistan
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