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X Posted from the “Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Jan 04, 2014” thread.
Anujan wrote:http://www.dawn.com/news/1084328
Maulana Masood Azhar, a notorious militant leader in Pakistan, resurfaced last week when he addressed by phone thousands of his supporters in Muzaffarabad.

The rally in Muzaffarabad was very well organised –thousands of people were bussed to the venue. So, it is not possible that the local administration and security agencies did not know about the event, which was held for the launch of a book written by Kashmiri leader Mohammed Afzal Guru who was executed by the Indian authorities.

It is true that Mr Guru’s death triggered widespread anger on both sides of the Line of Control and the large gathering was to be expected. But the fiery speech delivered by Masood Azhar on the occasion was bound to raise eyebrows. He reportedly called upon Pakistani authorities to lift restrictions on ‘jihad’.
Meanwhile the Islamic Republic of Pakistan continues to suffer from the blowback of support to Mohammadden terrorists targeting India :

168 killed, 401 injured in 42 bomb attacks across Pakistan in January
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ramana wrote:Am sure there will be a TSP link to the Malayasian Airlines disappearance.
My thoughts too. Especially those guys who were travelling on fake passports which is now established, although their identities are not known. Very tragic, whether it was a plane crash or sabotage. One can't rule out those Uighuir (sp?) separatists.
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CRamS wrote:te="ramana"]Am sure there will be a TSP link to the Malayasian Airlines disappearance.My thoughts too. Especially those guys who were travelling on fake passports which is now established, although their identities are not known. Very tragic, whether it was a plane crash or sabotage. One can't rule out those Uighuir (sp?) separatists.
Malaysians Gobarment is very Beeratherly with Paki Qabila. Sooner or latter Paki conx will come out like old snake out of rotton skin. Interesting part will be if IM had role in this islamist arc from KL to Kandhar.Pakistan to launch Lubricant industry with Malaysia's help
http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0304-palm ... istan.html
The government of Pakistan is in negotiations with the Federal Land Development Authority of Malaysia to establish industrial oil palm plantations in Soon to be independent Sindh and Neighboring country Balochistan, reports the Daily Times. Pakistani officials say that some 16,000 acres of land could be converted for oil palm plantations. The coastal area is considered suitable for oil palm due to cooler temperatures, but water availability and occasional extreme heart could be issues for growers. According to the U.N., Pakistan does not presently grow any commercial oil palm, yet the country is the world's third largest importer of the product. Officials say that establishing a domestic supply will help reduce dependence on imports and make daily Gubo smooth and easy.
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Though there were direct flights/ one stop flights to their destinations for about the same price they preferred to travel via Beijing. One was going to Frankfurt and the other to Copenhagen. May be they wanted to crash it in Beijing? But they bought economy class tickets and not Business/First class. Storming the cockpit would be easier with business/first class tickets unless there were others who were in business class (reports there were two more passengers being inquired into)
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saip wrote:Though there were direct flights/ one stop flights to their destinations for about the same price they preferred to travel via Beijing. One was going to Frankfurt and the other to Copenhagen. May be they wanted to crash it in Beijing? But they bought economy class tickets and not Business/First class. Storming the cockpit would be easier with business/first class tickets unless there were others who were in business class (reports there were two more passengers being inquired into)
Fake, stolen Passports and wrong travelling route of going east for destination in WEST is dead give way for Paksisnister signs. Investigators should check who at the check counter took the bribe to let them board the plane.Natural route for Faithfools will be to go West via UAE on Emirate .
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It is a Pak based Uigher group attack on China using lax Malayasian airlines.
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Jhujar wrote:Paki conx will come out like old snake out of rotton skin
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The Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s indulgence in her national past time of IT, by which term I do not mean Information Technology but rather mean Islamic Terrorism , upsets President Karzai of the fellow Mohammadden nation of Afghanistan :
Swansong: Karzai accuses Pakistan of harbouring Taliban

By Our Correspondent

Published: March 16, 2014

ISLAMABAD:

In his last speech to parliament on Saturday, Afghan President Hamid Karzai accused Pakistan of harbouring the Taliban leadership and attacking leaders who want to join the peace process.

“We know that the Taliban leadership are being given safe havens in Pakistan. While those Taliban leaders who are willing to join talks are either being killed or detained,” President Karzai said in his speech aired live by the state media.

“Pakistan has realised that Afghanistan can’t be its puppet. We are not puppets of the United States, Britain or Russia. How can we be one of Pakistan’s?” he went on to question. The Afghan president expressed hope for ‘sincere cooperation’ in fighting terrorism in the region.

Toning his words down, Karzai said that Kabul looked forward to establishing good relations with all countries, including Pakistan.

“Our region has been threatened by terrorism more than ever. The people of Pakistan have also been suffering from terrorism which is created by some elements in that country,” he said, adding, that Pakistan and Afghanistan could achieve peace and security only if both of them respect each other’s sovereignty.
From here:

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X Posted from the "ISI - History and Discussions" thread.


The Islamic Republic of Pakistan caught indulging in her national past time of fomenting Mohammadden Terrorism. “Brotherly” Afghanistan accuses the Uniformed Jihadi’s of Pakistan’s military via the notorious intelligence agency, the Inter -Services Intelligence Directorate aka ISID aka ISI , of involvement in last week’s attack on the Serena Hotel in Kabul that killed 9:
"NDS investigations and findings after the tragic incident reveal that Pakistani intelligence services were involved in planning this heinous attack,"
From here:

Afghanistan says Pakistan behind deadly Kabul hotel attack
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Jerusalem Post on the Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s dalliance with Mohammadden Terrorism and America’s policy of not taking cognisance of the same:
Terra incognita: Pakistan and terror: We know what we know

By SETH J. FRANTZMAN
25/03/2014

"We don't know what we don't know."

In the film Zero Dark Thirty, one of the CIA men in Pakistan tells his station chief, in regard to the hunt for Osama bin-Laden, “We don’t know what we don’t know.” To which the chief replies, “what the f--- is that supposed to mean?” A good question. The above statement is a tautology, a self-reinforcing argument. However, in unraveling the support network for terrorism in Pakistan we are often presented with this narrative that it is “unknowable.”

But as a recent report reveals, we know what we know: Pakistan is a bankroller of terrorism, and has supported operations in India, including bombings in Mumbai and attacks in Kashmir, for years. It has also sought to colonize Afghanistan with Islamic extremism, the Taliban being its latest creature.

Yet, like a child who doesn’t learn from touching the hot stove, the West, and particularly America, has time and again forgotten what it knows. Some of this is willful blindness, motivated and necessitated by a Pakistani- created narrative that “we need them” as interlocutors with the Afghans. The border is porous, so the narrative goes. “We wouldn’t want something to happen,” the Pakistanis whisper, like a Mafioso telling a store owner that “sometimes fires happen.” ………………….
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X Posted from the “ISI History and Discussions” thread:
Afghanistan's Karzai Steps up Pakistan Accusations

KABUL, Afghanistan March 29, 2014 (AP)

By KATHY GANNON Associated Press

In a phone call with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, Hamid Karzai accused Pakistan of being behind a recent series of attacks and of blocking his government from striking a peace deal with the Taliban, the Afghan president's office said Sunday. ………………………….

Karzai told Kerry on Saturday the attacks were complex in nature and stage-managed by "foreign intelligence agencies," a reference to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence. He also told Kerry that he did not accept U.S. arguments that it had no influence "over countries that support terrorism," and said U.S. refusal to go after the Pakistani intelligence agency could further hurt U.S. relations with Afghanistan. ……………………………

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Amir Mir writing in Dawn on the export of Mohammadden Terrorism from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to every one of her neighbours namely taller than Himalaya’s deeper than Arabian sea friend P.R.China, the other two Islamic Republics of Afghanistan and Iran, and naturally India:
Jihadis bringing Pakistan in conflict with neighbours

Amir Mir
Monday, March 31, 2014
From Print Edition

ISLAMABAD: The rising incidents of cross-border terrorism by some Pakistan-based militant groups not only in Afghanistan and India but also in Iran and China, are increasingly bringing Islamabad into conflict with most of its neighbouring states.

Pakistan’s Tribal Areas are being blamed for harbouring non-state actors by almost all its neighbours, with Delhi, Kabul, Tehran and Beijing expressing concern about the links between global terrorism and sanctuaries located in the lawless regions of the Fata. …………………..

What is alarming is that these jihadis see no end to their anarchist agenda and have stepped up their efforts to bury Pakistan in conflict with its immediate neighbours. The latest escalation in diplomatic hostilities between Iran and Pakistan was caused by the abduction of five Iranian border guards from Iran’s Sistan Balochistan region, allegedly by a Pakistan-based Sunni militant group called Jaishul Adl or the Army of Justice. ………………………..

The other neighbour to complain about terrorists being given sanctuary on Pakistani soil is China which is disturbed about the activities of the Chinese Muslim rebels who want the creation of an independent Islamic state in China, and are allegedly being trained in Pakistani tribal areas and then despatched to Xinjiang province. In July 2012, Beijing publicly claimed for the first time in recent years that those responsible for two bomb blasts in the Kashgar city of the Xinjiang Province in July 2011, which killed 18 people, had been trained in the East Turkistani Islamic Movement’s camps being run by the Chinese Muslim separatists in Waziristan. …………………………..

For its part, Afghanistan blames Pakistan for doing little to crack down on the Taliban and al-Qaeda militants who control a considerable parts of the Pak-Afghan border region especially Waziristan. ………………

As far as the Indo-Pak ties are concerned, the major bone of contention which has also affected the tempo of their composite dialogue, remains the slow-moving trial of the Mumbai attackers who are being tried by an anti terrorism court in Pakistan. While Ajmal Kasab’s trial took four years to conclude and culminated in his hanging on the eve of the fourth anniversary of the 26/11 episode, the trial of the Lashkar-e-Toiba’s chief operational commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and his accomplices is progressing at a snail’s pace in Pakistan and is not expected to conclude in the near future. The VIP treatment being extended to Lakhvi by the Pakistan establishment can be gauged from the fact that Lakhvi was able to father a child in 2010 despite being behind bars at the high-security Adiala jail in Rawalpindi since his arrest in December 2008. …………………………

The all-powerful establishment which has ruled Pakistan for more than half of its life and which continues to dictate the foreign policy to the government is still accused by the international community of pursuing a policy of running with the hare and hunting with the hounds, mainly because of the fact that it is still not inclined to develop a clear-cut policy against terrorism which is the need of the hour.
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The Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s Mohammadden Terrorism fomenting ways called out.

Canadian Minister Chris Alexander rightly terms the Islamic Republic of Pakistan a state sponsor of terror:

Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism, Chris Alexander says

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan reacts to being rightly termed a state sponsor of terror by Canada’s Immigration Minister:

Pakistan lashes back at Chris Alexander over terrorism comments
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UN designated terrorist Hafiz Saeed (Clicky) openly addresses the Lahore High Court Bar Association :

National issues: India, US blamed for unrest in Pakistan
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‘Pakistani Intelligence Agency Planned Terror Attacks On Foreign Consulates In India’

Read More at inserbia.info/today/2014/05/pakistani-intelligence-agency-planned-terror-attacks-on-foreign-consulates-in-india/ © InSerbia News
Sakir Hussain, a Sri Lankan national, revealed on Sunday that the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) – the premier intelligence service of Pakistan that is operationally responsible for providing critical national security and intelligence assessment to the Pakistani government – had decided to carry out terror attacks on Israeli and US Consulates in India. Loc2 Hussain, who was arrested by the Indian security official from the southern city of Chennai, made the revelation during his interrogation. When asked about the purpose of his visit to Chennai, the Sri Lankan national further revealed that the Pakistani High Commission in Colombo had hired him to execute the ISI’s alleged plans in India. According to him, the US Consulate in Chennai and the Israeli Consulate in Bengaluru were main targets of the ISI. Hussain, who was arrested on April 29, reportedly told the Indian officials that the Pak agency also planned to send two persons from Maldives to Chennai and asked him to arrange their travel documents and hideouts in India. The Indian security officials arrested Hussain upon his arrival in Chennai. Later, they interrogated him and came to know that Amir Zubair Siddiq, a senior counsellor (visa) at the Pak High Commission in Colombo, was Hussain’s handler. He also involved the Sri Lankan in human trafficking, making of forged passports and smuggling of fake Indian currency. Talking to the local media in New Delhi on Sunday evening, a senior External Affairs Ministry official said that India has already made contacts with the concerned Sri Lankan authorities and they have agreed to carry out a separate probe. Colombo has also agreed to co-operate with New Delhi on the issue. According to the official, India will not hand over Hussain to the Sri Lankan authorities in the near future as the Indian officials want to interrogate him again. Meanwhile, India has strengthened security in the two foreign consulates and informed Washington and Jerusalem about ISI’s strategy to deploy Sri Lankan Muslims to execute its plans in the South Asian country. So far, the Nawaz Sharif government in Pakistan and the ISI have made no comments on the issue.

Read More at inserbia.info/today/2014/05/pakistani-intelligence-agency-planned-terror-attacks-on-foreign-consulates-in-india/ © InSerbia News
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http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NEWS/news ... wsid=20969

I think this is very serious situation.

We need better strategies, or even better would be inside raw job for preemptive strikes.
These guys should be coffined under the sea like OBL!

where are our secret helos?
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X Posted from the STFUP thread.

Leela Jacinto writing in Foreign Policy. Does a decent hatchet job on the Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s Honour and Dignity aka H&D.

Going by her name, she appears to be a person of Indian origin, possibly either Mangalorean, Goan or East Indian. Any one know?
Nigeria Is Not Pakistan

The state isn't trying to use Boko Haram as a political tool -- it's just been totally useless in doing anything to defeat it.

BY Leela Jacinto

MAY 8, 2014

Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain was scheduled to arrive in the Nigerian capital of Abuja on April 21 with a group of around 70 officials and business leaders for a three-day visit aimed at boosting bilateral trade.

Days before Hussain's arrival, a Pakistani Embassy official in Abuja told reporters the presidential agenda would include discussions on how Pakistan could help Nigeria address its energy and domestic gas challenges. Pakistan providing energy expertise -- fancy that! This from a country where power cuts grind factories to a halt, bodies decompose in morgues, and the rich are forced to fan themselves in the peak of the summer heat when their backup generators blow up from overuse. The heart of the problem is corruption, of course, which everyone knows but no one seems capable of handling.

After decades of covering the AfPak region, my standard of comparison is so skewed that I tend to see hope where most of my colleagues only smell despair. I know the bar has been set too low, for instance, when I start comparing the Islamists' women's rights track record to the Taliban's. If outage-hit Pakistan can offer its energy distribution expertise to Nigeria, it makes for an interesting study in the pecking order of mismanaged states.

But in the end, the lights went out on that plan. Hussain -- sometimes known as Pakistan's "invisible" president -- canceled his Nigerian visit. Not due to security concerns, insisted a Pakistani Embassy official in Abuja, but nobody believed him.

In the week leading up to the Pakistani presidential visit, the Nigerian militant Islamist group Boko Haram raised its profile in the terror charts, conducting attacks that have shocked even the group's fellow jihadists. …………………………………..

In the immediate aftermath of the April 14 kidnappings -- a critical time for security experts to start tracking abductors and their hostages -- as the days turned to weeks, my horror turned to panic as I heard some Nigerian journalists on the airwaves explain that even in countries with far better militaries, such as Pakistan, terrorism takes time to tackle.

Let's be clear: Terrorists may be clever, committed, well-trained, and well traveled. They may employ asymmetrical tactics, seeking soft targets and sowing a level of terror disproportionate to their military abilities. But in the end, jihadi groups are only as effective as states, governments, and security services enable them to be.

When terrorist threats or insurgencies drag on for years, with death tolls running into the thousands and with millions displaced -- as has happened in Nigeria and Pakistan -- there are invariably policy and structural issues at play.

In Pakistan, as we all know, the problem is official duplicity. Yes, since 2004, more than 4,000 Pakistani soldiers have been killed in security operations in the lawless tribal areas, according to military statistics. Pakistani officials often cite these figures when they are confronted with U.S. allegations that they are an insincere partner in the war on terror.

But the awful truth is, the victims of Tehrik-i-Taliban (or the "bad Taliban") are also victims of a shortsighted Pakistani military-intelligence strategy of supporting Islamist groups -- including the Afghan (or "good") Taliban -- in order to try to extend "strategic depth" (as it's known in policy circles) in neighboring Afghanistan. Nothing is going change this: Pakistan will not stop trying to spread its influence in Afghanistan or getting at India. This problem is here to stay.

In Nigeria, the picture is more nuanced. It involves poverty, corruption, geographical and sectarian grievances, impunity, inefficiency, and some levels of local political complicity. These are problems this former British colony has battled since independence.

But here's the good news for Nigerians who compare themselves unfavorably to the other former British colony in South Asia and who are seeking counterterrorism training and cooperation from Pakistan: The Nigerian problem is inefficiency, which is easier to tackle than an official, intractable policy of duplicity. …………………………………….

From here : Foreign Policy
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Two X-posts....

1)
Jhujar wrote:Pakistanis not treated as terrorists in Malaysia’
Terrorist and Tucchas Cousin Cousin Oink Oink
ISLAMABAD: Malaysia is becoming most preferred tourist destination for Pakistani tourists and only last year over 80,000 Pakistanis visited Malaysia for business, tourism and education.Malaysia does not treat visiting Pakistanis as terror suspects the way Europe and America treat and we feel delighted to find Pakistanis in our country,” Malaysian High Commissioner to Pakistan Dato Hasrul Sani Mujtabar told a media briefing at newly constructed Malaysian High Commission building in Islamabad.The envoy said at political level both the countries enjoy excellent relations and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has sent letter of invitation to his Malaysian counterpart to visit Pakistan at his convenience.“Malaysia offers best education at par with western standards at very economical price to students from Asia and rest of the world and which is why there are over 100,000 foreign students studying various disciplines in our country from under graduate to PhD level,” Mujtabar remarked.The envoy said Pakistani fruits particularly Mango is very much liked in Malaysia and there was great potential for Mango exporters to export the king of the fruit there.peaking about tourism, Mujtabar said over 25 million tourists visited Malaysia last year from all around the world, adding that there was no security issue with high quality hotels and food were affordable.

2)
SSridhar wrote:'South Asian' man arrested in KL for planned terror attacks in Chennai & Bengaluru - Straits Times
PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A South Asian man has been detained for terrorism activities and allegedly planning to attack foreign consulates in India.

Bukit Aman Special Branch Counter Terrorism Unit picked up the man at about 11.15am on Wednesday following a raid in a housing area in Kepong.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Bakri Zinin said the man is believed to be involved in a plan to attack foreign consulates in Chennai and Bangalore in India.

He said the unit had been monitoring the man since December last year after "we discovered that he was involved in planned terror attacks."
Read this in conjunction with this.

It is now clear that the tip for the Chennai police had indeed come from Malaysia.

So what Pakis have done is started sending terrorists to South India via Malaysia and Sri Lanka.
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Terror group ‘outside China’ planned Xinjiang attack

Members of a terrorist group believed to be hiding out in Pakistan or Afghanistan were behind the attack in April on a railway station in western China that left three people dead and dozens injured, Chinese authorities said on Sunday.

The East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), a banned separatist group known to have its top members operating out of cells in Pakistan, had planned the April 30 attack on the railway station in Urumqi, the provincial capital of its western Muslim-majority Xinjiang region, officials said. The ETIM is pushing for independence for Xinjiang’s native Uighur ethnic group.

Xinjiang provincial authorities said on Sunday the attack last month had been organised by ETIM member Ismail Yusup from “outside China” :lol: , without specifying in which country he was operating out of.

The government said he had, on April 22, ordered “10 partners” in Xinjiang to set off explosives and attack people with knives at Urumqi railway station.

Defying added security

The attack rattled Chinese authorities, taking place on a day when Chinese President Xi Jinping was concluding a visit to Urumqi and Xinjiang, defying the added security measures in place.

Two Uighur members of the group, Saderdin Sawut and Memetabudula Ete, were killed in the attack – with some reports suggesting they had set off suicide bombs – while eight others were apprehended by police.

The government said investigations had shown that the members of the gang had “started to preach Islamic extremism in 2005”. Mr. Yusup, the head of the group, had “fled abroad” after being put on a wanted list for making explosives.

Chinese authorities were searching for him “in cooperation with” Interpol, the official Xinhua news agency said.

Pakistan link

Many Chinese officials believe ETIM leaders are hiding out in Pakistan, in areas bordering Afghanistan. Xinjiang officials have previously blamed a number of attacks in the cities of Kashgar and Hotan, which are close to the border with Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), on groups with “a thousand links” to Pakistan.

Beijing has, however, been careful to refrain from publicly voicing its displeasure with Pakistan considering their close “all-weather” strategic ties.

Xinjiang has also recently seen intermittent ethnic clashes between Uighurs and the increasing number of majority Han Chinese migrants in the region, most notably in 2009 when riots left at least 197 people killed and more than a thousand injured in Urumqi.
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PTI Reports that testimony given at a US Congressional hearing implicates the Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s in indulging in Mohammadden Terrorism targeting India and others:
Pak supports terrorist groups: Former US official

PTI
Washington, May 21, 2014

Washington: Pakistan supports groups that carry out terrorists activities, a former US counter-terrorism official has said, citing the close linkage it has with outfits like LeT that carried out the Mumbai terror attacks.

"Pakistan is unique because of the various groups that are there that have been supported by the Pakistani state, groups like the Lashkar-e-Taiba that have attacked in India, directed by Pakistani intelligence, murdering people in a hotel in Mumbai," Michael Sheehan, who was Coordinator for Counter-terrorism with the rank and status of Ambassador-at-Large from 1998 to 2000 at the US State Department, told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing on Monday.

"This is a unique situation where a state is actually involved in these organisations that are part of this stew I talked about earlier that directly threaten us," said Sheehan, who is currently Distinguished Chair, Combating Terrorism Center, US Military Academy at West Point.

Responding to a question from Congressman Scott Perry on direct links between members of the Pakistani government and the terrorist organisations, Sheehan said there is likely because of the decades old links between them.

"It's possible, especially the organizations that they might arm to attack in Kashmir or in India. Those same type of weapon systems can then be turned against us. But I don't believe the Pakistani army, the Pakistani government would count on such an activity. It would come from below perhaps from a rogue. I don't see any evidence of that happening right now. It's something we have to keep an eye on," Sheehan said.

Thomas Joscelyn, senior fellow, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told lawmakers that these terrorist organizations are a wing of the ISI. He alleged that there is direct relationship between parts of the military intelligence establishment in Pakistan and al-Qaeda.

"I think those relationships do exist. I think the best way to fact-check that and get into what the actual relationship is and how that works is probably to have a more complete discussion about bin Laden's documents, the extensive files that were found in his compound and what they say," he said.

"(Terrorist groups allied with al-Qaeda) are sponsored by the ISI, that are creatures of the ISI establishment, are also allied with al-Qaeda. And that's part of how al-Qaeda gets the strategic depth. I lay it all out in great detail how that works, from the Afghan Taliban to Lashkar-e-Taiba," he said.

David Sedney, the former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia, also alleged the ISI activities in this regard.

He said noted journalist Hamid Mir was the subject of an assassination attempt. Mir, before the assassination attempt, had communicated to his family that if such an assassination attempt took place, it was ISI that was trying to kill him.

"That's the kind of complicated geography of politics and terrorism that the Pakistanis live under.?And this is a country that has some serious structural problems, that, until they are solved, which won't be for years, the al-Qaeda threat is going to remain," he told the lawmakers.
I suspect that the comments are from the hearing of the US Congress Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade titled “Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan: An Enduring Threat” held on May 20th.

Check out full text of witness statements at the below link. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s links to Mohammadden Terrorism get multiple mentions:

Subcommittee Hearing: Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan: An Enduring Threat
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There is one more attack in Xinjiang. Several deaths and injuries. Any Paki connection?

Link
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Two SUVs plowed into people :shock: gathered at the open market in Urumqi at 7:50 a.m., and explosives were thrown out of the vehicles, China's official news agency Xinhua said.
One of the SUVs then exploded, according to Xinhua, which cited a witness in the market who said he heard a dozen big bangs.
Eye think assets are being activated in Xinjiang in response to the China-Russia energy deal .
Ass ujjual pakis are the condom.
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U.S. Designates Taiba Members as ‘Global Terrorists’
State Department amendment adds Jamat-ud-Dawah as known alias of Lashkar-e-Taiba.
The United States on Wednesday designated the finance chief and a senior public relations official of Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba as “global terrorists,” placing tight economic sanctions on the two.

The U.S. Treasury said Nazir Ahmad Chaudhry, one of the two hit with sanctions, has been a senior leader and strategist for LeT since the early 2000s, while the second, Muhammad Hussein Gill, is an LeT founder and its chief financial officer.

Both were labeled “specially designated global terrorists,” freezing any assets they might have in U.S. jurisdiction and banning Americans from any transactions with the two.

“We will continue to target LeT’s financial foundation to disrupt and impede its violent activities,” said David Cohen, under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence.

Also on Wednesday, the U.S. State Department amended the terrorist designation of LeT, adding Jamat-ud-Dawah, Al-Anfal Trust, Tehrik-e-Hurmat-e-Rasool, and Tehrik-e-Tahafuz Qibla Awwal as known aliases of the group. Jamat-ud-Dawah is often cited as the “charity” arm of the LeT and openly operates throughout Pakistan.
AFP via Newsweek Pakistan : Clicky
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The Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s Punjab Province funds Mohammadden Terrorist Incubator. Grant-in-aid to the chief administrator of Muridkey Markaz, the headquarters of Jamaat-ud-Dawa headed by 26/11 attacks mastermind Hafiz Saeed, in the Provinces budget estimates for 2013-14:

Despite No Explicit Budget Mention, Pakistani Punjab's Funds for JuD Go Up
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arun wrote:Afghanistan’s Defense Minister Bismillah Mohammadi says the Uniformed Jihadi’s of the Punjabi dominated Military of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan are operating in mufti in parts of eastern Kunar province:

Pakistani soldiers operate in Afghanistan in civilian clothes

Predictable denial from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

Pakistan rejects Afghan allegations regarding Kunar attacks: FO

Close on the heels of events in Kunar Province, Khama News reports that Rangin Dadfar Spanta, National Security Advisor to Afghanistan’s President says that the uniformed Jihadi’s of the Army of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan are supporting the ununiformed Jihadi’s in Helmand:
Dr. Rangin Dadfar Spanta, national security advisor to President Hamid Karzai, said Monday that Pakistani forces have direct link in deadly clashes in souther Helmand province.

Spanta said he is still doubtful regarding Pakistan’s sincere cooperation in fight against terrorism …………………….
Read it all here: Spanta says Pakistan has direct link in Helmand clashes

Tolonews reports that Afghanistan’s Chief of Army Staff Shir Mohammad Karimi has chipped in and says that the uniformed Jihadi’s of the Army of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan are supporting the ununiformed Jihadi’s in Helmand:
"The Taliban fighters who are active here are supported by the military of Pakistan and Pakistani Taliban," Karimi said.
Read it all here: Security Officials Visit Helmand After Clashes

Predictably the Islamic Republic of Pakistan denies involvement in the national activity of fomenting Mohammadden Terrorism in other countries:

Pakistan rejects allegations of involvement in Helmand clashes
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X Posted from the STFUP thread.
Anujan wrote: http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Sou ... n-with-aid

As Pakistanis flee Army offensive, militant-run charities jump in with aid
JuD is not the only such group at the forefront of this humanitarian crisis. Around 1,500 feet from the sports complex is the camp of Masood Azhar’s banned militant organization Jaish-e-Mohammad. The relief camp has a banner that displays Mr. Azhar’s name and the name of Al-Rehmat Foundation, which is known to be the operational front for this banned militant organization.

When asked what his organization’s role is otherwise, he openly states that it is involved in militant activities in Afghanistan and Kashmir.
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The UK’s Guardian reports “Afghan officials have accused Pakistan of letting Afghan militants escape a complex crackdown on insurgent hideouts”. Given the solid track record of the Islamic Republic Of Pakistan of fomenting Islamic terrorism, hardly surprising.

Further spokesman of Afghanistan’s Intelligence Agency, the National Directorate of Security, says that Car bomb attack in Paktika province on Tuesday that killed 89, had a link to the Islamic Republic Of Pakistan:

Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of letting Haqqani militants escape crackdown
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US Department of State continues designation of Mohammadden Terrorist Group Harakat ul-Mujahidin (HUM) originating in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) and Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT. Ansar ul-Ummah.a group that was claiming to be an organization “for the preaching of Islam, politics, and social work” declared a HUM Front Organization:

Amendments to, and Maintenance of, the Terrorist Designations of Harakat ul-Mujahidin]
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Suicide bombingin Afghanistan thwarted by arrest of teen in Kandahar. Suicide bomber linked to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Was visiting Afghanistan after coming from Quetta in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan where he was trained to carry out the suicide bombing:
Afghan intelligence arrests teen suicide bomber in Kandahar

By Ghanizada - Sun Aug 10 2014, 11:09 am

A teenage suicide bomber was arrested by Afghan security forces before he manage to carry out suicide attack in southern Kandahar province of Afghanistan.

The Afghan Intelligence – National Directorate of Security (NDS) said Sunday that the teen bomber had recently visited Kandahar province from Quetta city of Pakistan.

NDS said the bomber was recognized as Mohibullah who is originally a resident of central Uruzgan province and had received terrorist attack trainings in Quetta city of Pakistan……………….
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X Posted from the Islamism thread.
anupmisra wrote:
Rony wrote:Why so many British jihadis in ISIS ?
Mostly paki-origin brits. Its the same reason why convicted criminals in jails all over the civilized world convert to the religion of peace. Because that's where atonement for past is immediate, and murder and rape are perks.
Report that Mohammadden Terrorist who beheaded US Journalist James Foley is suspected to have roots from where else but in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, supports what you say about the role of Pakistani’s.

The British are reaping the bitter fruits of permitting Mohammadden citizens of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to migrate to the UK:

James Foley's Killer: Hunt is On for British-Pakistani Isis Militant 'John'
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X Posted from the “Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan - 19 Jul 2014” aka STFUP thread.

Complete Deccan Chronicle interview of D.K. Pathak, director-general, Border Security Force (BSF), on the Islamic Republic of Pakistani’s recent shenanigans on the border.

DG BSF says that the Uniformed Jihadi’s of the Military of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan are providing covering fire to enable Un-uniformed Jihadi Mohammadden terrorists to infiltrate into India from the Islamic Republic:
Q&A - ‘Pakistan Army provides cover to militants’
DC | Namrata Biji Ahuja | September 02, 2014, 06.09 am IST

Why is Pakistan indulging in such heavy firing at the Indo-Pak border?

Since July 17, firing from Pakistani side continues unabated. Pakistani forces keep on attempting such kind of sniping; this is not unusual. When one of our boys got swept away in the Chenab river, we spoke to them immediately, and also put pressure on them. Our jawan was returned in 48 hours on August 8. We thanked them profusely. In fact, I sent a letter to the DG (Pakistan Rangers) thanking him.

It was a good gesture on Pakistan’s part. But what really surprised us was that sniping resumed the very next day, on August 9. Since then, firing has continued — sometimes it occurs early morning, sometimes late evening and, of course, late at night. We have retaliated.

On a couple of occasions we have noticed movement of armed people in civilian dress very close to the international border. Now why should civilians with arms move in that area? Since we have not caught them, we cannot say who are these militants, what groups they belong to, but the natural inference is that if a civilian is moving with arms in the dead of the night so close to the international border, he is not a regular person. Also, there has been intelligence input on the presence of militant groups.

How many terror camps are active along the border on the Pakistani side?

Terror camps exist in good numbers. Along the border, there would be 35-40 launching pads of militant groups. In each pad, militants come and go. The number of occupants keeps varying. While the training camps are little inside the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, the launching pads are very close to the border so that at the earliest opportunity the militants can cross over.

What is the modus operandi of the militant outfits operating along the border?

When Pakistan Rangers are firing, infiltration attempts are made at a different place because they presume that Indian troops are engaged in firing. The firing is basically done to divert our attention. Sometimes Pakistan gives cover but only when there is no heightened tension between India and Pakistan else they know it will be retaliated. However, there are certain locations where militants feel that they won’t be caught in the crossfire and they can cross over. So these kinds of attempts always occur.

What do you think is the biggest problem on the border?

There are too many players in the game. Questions like who commands whom, who gives direction to whom, who is calling the shots at a particular given time is very difficult to say. Whether it is the handiwork of Pakistan military, the Inter-Services Intelligence, or the Pakistan Rangers? It keeps on changing. One thing is certain though, that the Pakistani Army has a predominant role in border management unlike the BSF. We are not under the control of the Army, we are independent as far as the international border is concerned. At a certain stretch of LoC, we are with the Army that has operational control. But on the IB, we are exclusive and the Army has no role at all.

Has there been any positive outcome of the flag meetings?

There have been two flag meetings — on August 27 and August 29 — but the outcome is not very encouraging. In fact, when the first flag meeting took place in Akhnoor sector, Pakistani officers came not to discuss any issue but to say that the level of the flag meeting should be raised to the sector commandant level from the battalion commandant level. Pakistan could have asked for a sector commandant level meeting in the first place; it was only buying time.
And on that night itself there was an infiltration attempt at the very place where the meeting took place. When they came very close to the border, we fired and immediately the retaliation came from a nearby Pakistani post instead of this militant group. This shows that active support is being given by the Pakistani forces to the militants. On one hand, you call for a flag meeting and on the other you make infiltration attempts and provide cover to militants. This is not done.

Are you satisfied with the response of your men?

Yes, extremely. We gave a fitting reply to firing by the Pakistanis — with heavy intensity and volume of fire. Our retaliation was many times stronger than firing from Pakistan’s side. The government has been backing all our efforts and our force is very spirited. The fact that the Pakistani side came forward for the talks shows that they felt the heat. In our retaliatory firing, some Pakistani soldiers were injured. But the Pakistani media does not highlight the casualties or injuries of their security forces.
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Is this ISISP already inside the US?
Isn't that what "Embassies of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia" mean? I can't yet see where FlashMobs of Pakis can be set up to conduct genocidal massacres, without risking the arrest of all the participants. But Ferguson MO shows how even a very small uprising can create a big draw on resources. What if an equivalent resulted in FlashMobs striking in 20 places, all over the country? Just how many Free Biscuit RayBans do they have to send in? How many states have enough APCs and riot gear? What if a Flash Mob was planned enough to take out all security cameras, and they seize all cellphones first? And of course, melt away within minutes after the atrocities?

The thinking in DupleeCity seems to be all about ISIS recruiting in the US for activities abroad, or maybe blow up a bridge or train here or there. I think they should be worrying about Flash Mobs in small-town USA.

These sh*ts are able to organize huge gangs and focus them with very short notice, as in "suddenly appearing" in a town. That fact apparently hasn't hit the netas: why else is it so tough to destroy them, even in desert areas like Eyerak? The long convoys don't exist before they all arrive at the perimeter! In the US, it would be just an assortment of vehicles on the highway, totally random, that all just happen to pull into town through all roads and meet up with the 5th column already inside. You won't even see any trucks on the roads: they may be in suburban garages, driveways and cul-de-sacs, partying before the festivities.

What if you wake up one day and many ppl DON'T wake up that day in small towns all over 3 states because they have been killed, and the killers just evaporated in the night, very few videos or traces available except spent bullets and explosive fragments.
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There is a developing :(( that Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and presumably all other 9-11 detainees were not merely "water-boarded". That was the least of what was done to them. One was "close to death" as in hold their heads underwater until close to drowning, monitored by so-called doctors (MD in Nazi schools no doubt).
And that was not the worst of it: apparently they were buggered with extreme brutality.
And maybe other things.

Maybe they are releasing these now along with the "graphic" videos to tell potential ISIS recruits what to expect when they are captured and 'renditioned'.
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>>buggered with extreme brutality...

So to quote the big black buck in Pulp Fiction ... The US went medieval on their asses!!!
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OMG. News just in. There was a hijack attempt in Karachi Dockyard on 6th Sept. Dawn claims that hijackers tried to takeover PNS Zulfiqar.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1131654
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Excerpt from U.S.-India Joint Statement issued following Prime Minister Modi’s US visit dealing with Islamic Republic of Pakistan fomented Mohammadden Terrorism targeting India:
The leaders stressed the need for joint and concerted efforts, including the dismantling of safe havens for terrorist and criminal networks, to disrupt all financial and tactical support for networks such as Al Qaeda, Lashkar-e Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, the D-Company, and the Haqqanis. They reiterated their call for Pakistan to bring the perpetrators of the November 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai to justice.
U.S.-India Joint Statement
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X Posted from the "India-US Relations" thread.

US mum on joint military ops against Pakistani terror groups:

IANS via Business Standard

More details on this and other matters dealing with our Prime Ministers visit to the US from an US perspective available here:

A Read Out of Indian Prime Minister Modi's Recent Visit to the United States

Extract:
QUESTION: Yeah, sorry. Ashish Sen with the Tribune. Could you elaborate a little bit on what the collaboration between India and the U.S. in dismantling and disrupting Pakistan-based terrorist groups is going to look like? What sort of coordination, what would that coordination look like?

And also, specifically on the financial networks, while the PM was in Washington there was an announcement about asset freezes of groups that are based in Pakistan. How effective have these asset freezes been, considering a lot of these leaders don’t have assets in the U.S.?


ASSISTANT SECRETARY BISWAL: First of all, with respect to counterterrorism cooperation, we have a strong and growing collaboration between the United States and India on counterterrorism, on sharing information and intelligence and capabilities, to essentially advance our shared objectives of security. Terrorism is a threat to the region. It is a threat to the United States, to our people and our institutions around the world. And so we have sought to have a robust relationship on counterterrorism with India, with Pakistan, with all the countries of the region. And we will continue to look for ways to expand and extend that cooperation bilaterally with each of those countries as well as looking for opportunities where we see collaboration in joint arenas as well.

With respect to groups that emanate in the region versus more global threats, I think we have had longstanding discussions with all the countries of the region on that, and we will continue to engage very, very proactively on those issues. And I think we are also looking to see that regional groups and global threats – there’s not a far distance between working together to address one versus working together to address the larger, broader global set of challenges. And I think that that’s where the conversation is, is how we link up these efforts that are ongoing.

QUESTION: Would that involve – sorry, just to follow up. Would that involve military cooperation, I mean coordination on drone strikes? I’m trying to understand how you –

ASSISTANT SECRETARY BISWAL: No --

QUESTION: -- dismantle terror groups when you’re not (inaudible).

ASSISTANT SECRETARY BISWAL: Well, those are not – those are not conversations that I’m going to get into here, but we’re certainly talking about all of the different actions that we’re taking ourselves through U.S. strikes in – against ISIL, for example. And we’re also open to our conversations with all of our partners in the region about what role they want to play and how they can be helpful in those efforts.
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Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid tracked down as being located in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan per geo-location information of tweet:

Errant Taliban Tweet Claims Spokesman in Pakistan
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Islamic Republic of Pakistan based UN designated Mohammadden Terrorist organisation involved among other in 26/11 Mumbai Mohammadden Terrorist operates a truck convoy unmolested on the roads of the heavily militarized Pakistan Occupied Jammu & Kashmir.:

India refuses aid from Pakistani charity India Refuses Aid From Pakistan Based UN Designated Mohammadden Terrorist Organisation

Meanwhile on Friday, the day of the Mohammadden Sabbath, the Finance Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan was making an ‘appeal’ begging for foreign aid at a meeting with the heads of international development agencies and the envoys of European and Western countries. The Islamic Republic appears to be looking to con the Non-Mohammadden Kaafirs of parting with Jaziya amounting between PKR 28.3 and 80 Billion:

Govt covets foreign aid despite having home resources
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