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Pakistan’s fellow Islamic Republic and fellow member of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, Iran, complains about a Pakistani connection to their terrorist problem.

Pakistan truly the favoured spawning ground for the world’s terrorist.

From Iran’s Fars New Agency:
News - English
News numbre: 8711091591
2009-01-28 - 17:10
MP: Terrorists Undermining Iran-Pakistan Relations

TEHRAN (FNA)- Criminals and gangs are undermining Tehran-Islamabad friendly relations and the Pakistani government should be aware of that," a senior Iranian MP warned.

In a meeting with Pakistani Ambassador to Tehran Mohammad B. Abbasi, chairman of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi urged Islamabad to extradite anti-Iran terrorists.

Iran's appeal came as Terrorist militants killed a number of Iranian soldiers in an ambush in the country's southeastern borders with Pakistan on Monday.

The terrorists crossed Iran's southeastern borders in Sistan and Balouchestan province and fled back to Pakistan after conducting their sabotage operation.

Iran's southeastern border with Pakistan is a sensitive region and has been the scene of deadly clashes between Iranian security forces and armed drug traffickers and militants.

Boroujerdi urged Pakistan to take serious and effective measures to impede the terrorists from deteriorating the two countries' relations.

Fars News Agency
Belief in the Pakistani connection to terrorist acts committed in Iran is not restricted to Iranian Parliamentarian Alaeddin Boroujerd. Iranian Parliamentarian Hossein-Ali Shahryari also believes in a Pakistani connection to terrorist acts committed in Iran :
MP says Iran should stop gas export talks with Pakistan
Tehran Times Political Desk

TEHRAN -- Hossein-Ali Shahryari, Zahedan’s representative in the Majlis, called on the government on Wednesday to put on hold gas export talks with Pakistan due to Islamabad’s failure in extraditing criminals.

The statement by Shahryari came as terrorists on Monday killed 12 Iranian servicemen in southeast Sistan-Balouchestan province and then fled to Pakistan.

The servicemen came under fire at Mirjaveh border point as they were carrying special provisions for border outposts.

Shahryari asked “Why Iran should sign deal with a government that does not obey rules?”

Last June the terrorists loyal to the Jundullah terror group also kidnapped 15 Iranian policemen into Pakistan and later killed them

Tehran Times
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11 Pakistanis arrested in Spain
Spanish police arrested 13 people on Tuesday on suspicion of links to organised crime and terrorism groups.

A police statement said the detainees — 11 Pakistanis, a Nigerian and an Indian — were suspected of belonging to an international crime gang involved in passport forgery, drug trafficking and people-smuggling.

Police said they were investigating whether the group might also have supplied forged documents to international terror groups. Spanish police often use that term to refer to extremist organisations of Muslims, but a police official refused to say if that applied this time.
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Govt will help JD if it files appeal to UN: Haroon
LAHORE: The Pakistan government will extend cooperation to banned Jamaatud Dawa (JD) if it approaches the UN against the ban imposed on it through the government, a private TV channel reported Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN Abdullah Hussain Haroon as saying on Saturday. Haroon told the channel that it was wrong to say that China did not veto the UN Security Council resolution proposing the ban on JD at the behest of Pakistan. He said Pakistan raised the issue of UN investigations into Benazir Bhutto’s killing in September 2008 and it was the success of Pakistan’s diplomacy ....
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MND - Pakistani National Pleads Guilty in Terrorism Financing Scheme
Imdad Ullah Ranjha, age 34, a Pakistani national residing in Glen Burnie, Maryland, pleaded guilty on Friday to conspiring to operate an unlicensed money remitting business,..........

........operated by co-defendant Saifullah Ranjha (S. Ranjha). Saifullah Anjum Ranjha, age 45, a Pakistani national residing in Washington, D.C. and Maryland, previously pleaded guilty to conspiring to launder money and to concealing terrorist financing and was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison.

.......gave S. Ranjha and his associates a total of $2,208,000 in government funds in order to transfer the monies abroad through an informal money transfer system called a “hawala,”.........

.........S. Ranjha was the primary point of contact for the cooperating witness and received the bulk of the monies from the cooperating witness. S. Ranjha was assisted on some occasions by Imdad Ullah Ranjha, and another co-defendant each of whom kept the cooperating........

.......S. Ranjha arranged with Imdad Ranjha and other associates for the equivalent amount of monies, minus commissions, to be delivered to the cooperating witness, his third party designee, or a designated bank account in Canada, England, Spain, Pakistan, Japan and Australia.......

S. Ranjha kept a commission of approximately five percent of the amount of currency sought to be transferred......
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Attackers contacted Pakistan, says Afghan Intelligence Chief
Five attackers who targeted the Afghan Justice Ministry building amid a wave of coordinated suicide attacks on Wednesday had contacted Pakistan shortly before being shot dead, the Afghan intelligence chief said. Mobile phones found at the scene showed the attackers had “sent three messages to Pakistan calling for the blessings of their mastermind” as they entered the building, Afghan intelligence chief Amrullah Saleh said. All five attackers were shot dead, the Defence Ministry said. The five attackers were aged between 20 to 25, Saleh said, praising the security forces for thwarting an attack that may have lasted “several hours, several days”.
It was a Mumbai-style attack.
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Kabul Attack - NY Times

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One senior official in Washington said initial intelligence indicated that Wednesday’s attack was probably planned or supported by the Pakistan-based network of Jalaluddin Haqqani.

Mr. Haqqani’s group was also implicated in the attack on the Indian Embassy in Kabul last summer and might have had the assistance of members of Pakistan’s intelligence agency in that operation, American officials have said.

The attacks on Wednesday were the most audacious since the embassy assault. And in an eerie echo of the attacks in Mumbai, India, in November, which Indian and American intelligence officials say have been traced to a Pakistani militant group, the Taliban gunmen on Wednesday sent three messages to Pakistan seeking the “blessing of their mastermind,” said Amrullah Saleh, director of the Afghan national intelligence service.
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The Islamic Republic of Iran threatens the Islamic Republic of Pakistan with hot pursuit:
Iran ready to chase militants into Pakistan

TEHRAN (Agencies)- Iran’s Police Chief Brigadier General Esmaeil Ahmadi Moqaddam has voiced preparedness of his troops to trace and haunt militants who escape to Pakistan after staging operations in the Islamic Republic.

Speaking in an interview with Farse News Agency (FNA) here on Saturday, the Iranian police chief expressed his regret over the weak performance of the Pakistani border police in confronting terrorists, and said, “We are not witnessing any practical move” by the Pakistani border guard in harnessing terrorists’ border crossing.

“...if they (Pakistan) are incapable of facing militants we are ready and have the power to seriously encounter terror groups inside Pakistani soil,” he added. .......................

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No links yet, but Times Now channel is saying that in the latest blast in Cairo, three Pakistanis were involved.
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Robert S. Mueller, Director, FBI, in a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations on February 23, 2009 is pretty explicit about where the “primary threat” of terrorism is coming from.

Besides mention of Pakistan, 4 paragraphs are devoted to the terrorist attack on Mumbai and the FBI’s role in the ongoing investigation :
Our primary threat continues to come from the tribal areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan
For the full text of the speech, Click Here
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Chilling Mumbai terror attack tapes released
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... eased.html
Newly released tapes of conversations between the masterminds of the Mumbai attacks and their gunmen on the ground reveal callous, remote-control killers who controlled every move the terrorists made.

By Dean Nelson in New Delhi
Last Updated: 12:40AM GMT 25 Feb 2009

The tapes, which were broadcast on an Indian television news channel, relay a conversation between one of the controllers in Pakistan and a female Jewish hostage in which he reassured her despite having already decided to have her killed.

A caller from Pakistan called Wasi spoke to Nurma Shvarzblat Rabinovich, 50, and asked her to call the Israeli consulate in Mumbai to set up negotiations with a senior diplomat.

After she told him she had made the call, and the Israelis were getting in contact with the Indian authorities, Wasi said: "Then don't worry. Breathe easy. Wait for our next call. Don't worry, save your energy, save it for a better day. Maybe they'll speak to us soon and maybe you'll celebrate Sabbath with your family."

But in another conversation with one of the gunman, the Pakistani controller gave detailed instructions on how apparently Nurma and another woman should be killed: "Stand her up on this side of the door. Shoot her in such a way that the bullet goes right through her head and out the other side. The bullet should not get stuck in her body Do it, I'm listening," he hectored his gunman in Nariman House, where six, including the Rabbi of a Jewish charity and his wife were killed. "One is done?" he demanded, and his gunman replied: "Both are finished." Mrs Rabinovich had been staying at Mumbai's Chabad Lubavitch charity where she was planning to complete her emigration to Israel the following week.

At other points in the tapes, the Pakistan-based commanders asked detailed questions about the positions of Indian special commandos, what the terrorists had eaten for energy, how much ammunition they had remaining, and gave equally detailed instructions on when to throw grenades and where to position themselves in the building to stay out of Indian commando range.

When one of the Nariman House gunmen asked his controller if he could drink a bottle of Coke he had found, his handler replied:"Drink the mineral water. Drink the Coke. Coke has sugar. That will give you energy. If you find biscuits, eat them."

As the Indian special commandos closed in on them, the terrorists in Nariman House appeared to panic, and are heard saying to their handlers:"There's a helicopter above us, looks like an advance the curtains are shot away, please pray we get out of this room alive, please pray for us."

The Indian government had earlier detailed in their official dossier other conversations between the Pakistani handlers, who they suspect have special forces or intelligence training, and their terrorist gunmen in Mumbai, but these latest tapes appear to be a previously withheld section from the same set.
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Pakistan army, ISI providing communication frequencies to terrorists

By: Anshuman G Dutta Date: 2009-03-03

Delhi : The Pakistan army and ISI are providing dedicated communication frequencies to terrorists infiltrating into India

The perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks used the same frequencies on which the Pakistan Army communicates, evident by the revelation that a senior officer Col Sadatullah was directing the terrorists in executing their plans.

Top defence experts and sources in the intelligence agencies have confirmed that apart from training and providing logistic support to the terrorists, the Pakistan defence forces have made available their communication network to the militants.

"The Pakistan army is building a dedicated communication network to help the terror organizations," a senior intelligence official said, requesting anonymity.

"The Pakistan army has installed a chain of mobile towers along the international border with India. The network is used both by the army as well as the militants," the officer said.

The communication network includes both mobile towers as well as radio communication on point-to-point basis using wireless devices. "These devices work on set frequencies and have an in-built foolproof mechanism which is not easily traceable," said the officer.


Intelligence sources also said that the Pakistan army and the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) has invested more than Rs 1 crore to establish a chain of such radio frequency terminals as well as mobile towers.

"Unlike India where civil and defence establishments have separate range of frequencies for communication, Pakistan has an integrated system which is under the overall control of the ISI," Major General (retd) Sheru Thapliyal told MiD DAY.

"Pakistani network can be accessed in the bordering areas of Gujarat and Rajasthan where population density is very low on both the sides of the border," said Maj Gen Thapliyal.

A senior Border Security Force (BSF) from Gujarat frontier also confirmed the doubts. "For almost 30 km inside the Indian territory no Indian network is available as the population, which primarily consists of tribesmen does not use mobile phones. But, interestingly PakTel is always available. We have intercepts which prove there exists a point-to-point wireless system also," he said.
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Pakiwatch:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/03 ... index.html

(CNN) -- Seven people were arrested for allegedly plotting to bomb densely populated areas in Amsterdam..

One member of the group of six men and one woman has ties to a bombing in Madrid, Spain, said Amsterdam police.
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Dear BRF Mods/Admins..
we have here three sub-forums under BRF namely
1) Military Isuues & History forum
2) Stratetegic Issues and International relations forum ,&
3)Technology&Economic Forum

but so much is written on pathetic pakistan in all sub-forums that it constitutes :
27 threads in Stratetegic Issues and Internationalrelations forum and
8 threads under Military Isuues & History forum( total 33+)
which have direct pakistan/bakistan/etc names on them and there are many more like terror strikes on mumbai etc which also have bakistani content in them or relate to pakistan
i propose that there should be separate sub-forum on pathetic pakistan such that all pathetic data and porki related discussions are kept kept in that 4th sub forum, so that nowhere in BRF there is porki shit discussed except that corner, so that real gyan(good information) may be separated from shit(porki involved discussions)
i m sure topics and discussions would appear more precise and concrete in other topics,threads,subforums rather than having a porki discussion in between a good discussion
so the new layout of board index would look like

1) Military Isuues & History forum
2) Stratetegic Issues and International relations forum ,&
3)Technology&Economic Forum
4)pakistan related discussons
(*in any order )
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Pakistan’s fellow Islamic Republic and fellow member of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, Iran, complains about a Pakistani connection to their terrorist problem.

Pakistan truly the favoured spawning ground for the world’s terrorists.

From Pakistan’s Online News Agency:
Friday 20th March, 2009

Pakistan’s land being used against Iran, says envoy

ISLAMABAD: Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Mashallah Shakeri has asked Government of Pakistan to take action against "Jund Ullah Organization" who is involved in negative activities against Iran by using Pakistan’s land.

While addressing the news conference after visiting national press club, he said, organization titled "Jund Ullah" is using Pakistan’s land against Iran and Government of Pakistan should not allow anyone to use its land against Iran.

"We have evidence about activities of this organization against Iran. Iran values its relations with Pakistan. Strong and stable Pakistan is in Iran interest", he said.

"We want to resolve the issue amicably but at same we have concern about activities of Jund Ullah organization against Iran. The organization is using Pakistan’s land", he said.

Commenting on abduction of Iranian envoy, he said, he has asked Pakistan’s authorities to recover him safely because it is Government of Pakistan responsibility to safeguard its guest. …………………...................

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More evdience of Pak terror complicity.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/20/world ... &ref=world
Pakistan Accused of Link to Kabul Attacks
Lynsey Addario for The New York Times
Members of the Afghan security forces working last month to secure government buildings in Kabul attacked by suicide bombers.

SANGAR RAHIMI and CARLOTTA GALL
Published: March 19, 2009
KABUL, Afghanistan —Suicide bombers who stormed the Justice Ministry and a prison department building in the Afghan capital last month were trained in Pakistan’s lawless border region, Afghan intelligence officials have said.

The attack on Feb. 11, which left 26 people dead and more than 50 wounded, was conducted by eight armed men wearing suicide vests, and has been compared to the militant attacks in Mumbai, India, in November and against the Sri Lankan cricket team in the Pakistani city of Lahore on March 3.

The attackers’ aim was to kill as many people as possible, Sayed Ansari, a spokesman for the National Security Directorate, said Wednesday at a news conference in Kabul. They also intended to take hostages inside the Justice Ministry and demand the release of Taliban members held in Afghan jails, he said.

Mr. Ansari said seven accomplices had been arrested, and several more killed in a raid in Logar Province, south of the capital. At least one of those arrested has said he was trained in Waziristan, a tribal region of Pakistan, by a man named Mohammad Haris, who Mr. Ansari said organized the operation.

“He played an active role in organizing the attack from the other side of the border,” he said, adding that Mr. Haris uses a number of aliases. “He was using a Pakistani mobile phone number to contact other members of the group.”

A Taliban fighter based in Pakistan’s tribal areas confirmed that a group led by Mr. Haris and operating out of North Waziristan was behind the Kabul attack. Mr. Haris is an Afghan and conducted operations on both sides of the border, he said. One of the attackers killed in Kabul was also known to him and was an Afghan from Zabul Province, said the fighter, who spoke by telephone on condition of anonymity.

Mr. Ansari also suggested that Pakistani intelligence had a role in planning the attacks. “I would like to say specifically that the intelligence agency of our neighboring country is involved and behind these attacks and organizing these activities,” he said.

Afghan security officials have long said Pakistan’s intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate, aids the Taliban insurgency, and increasingly complex attacks on Kabul in the past year have indicated greater sophistication.

In particular, a senior Afghan security official has said that phone calls from a facilitator who organized a suicide attack on the Indian Embassy in Kabul last July was in direct phone contact with a Pakistani intelligence official in Peshawar, Pakistan. American intelligence agencies also concluded from intercepts that Pakistani intelligence officials helped plan that attack, American officials said later.

India has also accused the Pakistani intelligence agency of being behind the suicide attack on its embassy in Kabul last year and the attacks in Mumbai.

Pakistan has denied the allegations, blaming “nonstate actors,” at most, for the attacks.

The attackers at the Afghan Justice Ministry were all killed in the battle there. In order to take hostages and demand prisoners’ release, Mr. Ansari said, they had a megaphone, enough food for several days and cellphones to keep in touch with one another and with the mastermind in Pakistan.

Even though the eight gunmen were able to breach security and reach the center of the city, Afghan security forces ended the siege within three hours. Five Afghan members of the police and intelligence services were killed.

Sangar Rahimi reported from Kabul, and Carlotta Gall from Islamabad, Pakistan. Pir Zubair Shah contributed reporting from Islamabad.
PS:..and the new CIA chief wants India not to attack Pak,despite US evidence that it was responsible for Kabul as well as Bombay! So India must lie down and get raped by Paki terror.By the same yardstick,the US should simply go home and leave Afghanistan,fighting terror only when it happens on its doorsatep.It can then let the jehadis all kill each other in their teritorial ambitions instead.
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The UK’s Prime Minister Gordon Brown writing in the Guradian/Observer .

Puts Pakistan at the epicenter of global terrorism threatening the UK :
We are about to take the war against terror to a new level

Gordon Brown
The Observer, Sunday 22 March 2009

………. In 2001, al-Qaida were based in Afghanistan. While they are still active there, core al-Qaida has shifted across the border into Pakistan. More than two-thirds of the plots threatening the UK are linked to Pakistan. ……….

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20 TSP-trained British terrorists have returned to the UK
More than 20 Britons who spent time or trained with Pakistan-based terrorist organisations have reportedly returned to the UK, posing a threat to the country.

According to a series of special reports from Pakistan, Sky News today reported that Pakistan had monitored more than 20 Britons who spent time with radical militant groups and then returned to the UK.

The men are reportedly trained with extremist outfits linked to al Qaeda and the Taliban.
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looks like the americans sought authorization from musharraf before predatoring. change occurred only after he resigned

Drone War’s Rules: Shoot First, Ask Permission Later
........Before August, the CIA had to ask for Islamabad's OK before launching any attack. The approvals often took "a day or more, sometimes causing the agency to lose track of the target," the L.A. Times reports. But when Pakistani president and Bush administration ally Pervez Musharraf was forced to resign in August, Bush quickly approved "new rules: Rather than requiring Pakistan's permission to order a Predator strike, the agency was allowed to shoot first."
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X Post. The UK's Pakistani terrorist problem:
March 25, 2009

How Pakistan can help to stop terrorist camps training Britons

Jeremy Page:

Since the September 11 attacks the British security services have agonised over how to monitor British Pakistanis who regularly travel back to Pakistan to study, get married or visit relatives.

The problem is that, although most do just that, a significant number disappear into radical Islamic seminaries or militant training camps and return with the potential to carry out an attack ………….

At some point, however, the British have to rely on their Pakistani counterparts …………… That is where the system tends to fail, given the historical links between the ISI and Islamic militant groups, and given the deteriorating security in the FATAs. Pakistan's police force is too poorly funded and trained to handle counter-terrorism. Its civilian intelligence agencies are weak and rely on the ISI for information and resources. So British counter-terror strategy depends largely on the ISI, which helped to create the Taleban and has long used militants groups as a proxy to fight Indian rule in Kashmir and offset Indian influence in Afghanistan. British and American officials say that the ISI has been co-operative in tracking down al-Qaeda members in Pakistan. It has been less helpful, however, with Pakistanis involved in home-grown militant groups. ………….

Times,UK
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CIA Terror Fears Over British Pakistanis

8:57am UK, Tuesday March 24, 2009
Mark White, home affairs correspondent

US fears that future attacks on America are likely to be carried out by Muslims from the UK may be boosting surveillance of British Pakistanis

The CIA is understood to be working alongside British Security Services in an effort to quash what they see as the greatest threat to Homeland Security.………

Security experts point to the fact that the majority of terrorist plots emanating from within this country have involved people with ties to Pakistan. …………

Sky News
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from Pioneer, 25 March 2009
FLASH | Thursday, March 26, 2009 | Email | Print |


IPL prime target of terror attack: US think tank

PTI | Washington

The Indian Premier League (IPL), which has now been shifted to South Africa, was the prime target of a large scale terrorist strike by Islamic militants, on the lines of 26/11, targeting a host of foreign cricket players, a leading American think-tank said today.

Games being played in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka were more on the terrorist hit list, it said.

"The Indian intelligence apparatus is thought to have warned the central Government of a flood of specific threats against both Indian and foreign cricket players," said Stratfor.

Based on the intelligence information it has from various sources, Stratfor in its latest analysis said it received indications early on from Indian security sources that the IPL tournament was a prime target for another large-scale Islamist militant operation following the November 2008 Mumbai attacks.

"Warnings of specific threats against the players came from the Governments of the States hosting matches, including Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

"Given that these two States respectively are home to the information technology hubs of Hyderabad and Bangalore both of which have a heavy foreign presence and are where multinational corporations doing business in India are concentrated, these States are at a particularly high risk of attack," it said.
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U.K. Foreign Secretary David Miliband :
"The history of Pakistan using links with militants in the belief they can be used as an instrument of state policy has been exposed as a failure,"

Dow Jones via WSJ
Transcript of the complete interview, “Cooperation with Pakistan on Terrorism” is available at the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office website :

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X Post. Hat Tip Sanjay M.

New York Times reporting that the S Wing of the ISI is supporting terrorist groups. Excerpt below :
March 26, 2009

Afghan Strikes by Taliban Get Pakistan Help, U.S. Aides Say

By MARK MAZZETTI and ERIC SCHMITT

WASHINGTON — The Taliban’s widening campaign in southern Afghanistan is made possible in part by direct support from operatives in Pakistan’s military intelligence agency, despite Pakistani government promises to sever ties to militant groups fighting in Afghanistan, according to American government officials.

The support consists of money, military supplies and strategic planning guidance to Taliban commanders ........................

Support for the Taliban, as well as other militant groups, is coordinated by operatives in the shadowy S Wing of Pakistan’s spy service, the Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, the officials said. There is even evidence that ISI operatives meet regularly with Taliban commanders to discuss whether to intensify or scale back violence before the Afghan elections.

American officials interviewed said proof of the ties between the Taliban and Pakistani spies came from electronic surveillance and trusted informants .......................................

Details of the ISI’s continuing ties to militant groups were described by a half-dozen American, Pakistani and other security officials .................................................

American officials have complained for more than a year about the ISI’s support to groups like the Taliban. But the new details reveal that the spy agency is aiding a broader array of militant networks with more diverse types of support than was previously known — even months after Pakistani officials said that the days of the ISI’s playing a “double game” had ended......................................

Little is publicly known about the S Wing, which officials say directs intelligence operations outside of Pakistan. American officials said that the S Wing provided direct support to three major groups carrying out attacks in Afghanistan: the Taliban based in Quetta, Pakistan, commanded by Mullah Muhammad Omar; the militant network run by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar; and a different group run by the guerrilla leader Jalaluddin Haqqani................................

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Associated Press
Pakistan militants strengthen in heartland

By CHRIS BRUMMITT – 3 days ago

BAHAWALPUR, Pakistan (AP) — The compound bore no sign. Residents referred to it simply as the school for "jihadi fighters," speaking in awe of the expensive horses stabled within its high walls — and the extremists who rode them bareback in the dusty fields around it. In classrooms nearby, teachers drilled boys as young as 8 in an uncompromising brand of Islam that called for holy war against enemies of the faith. Sitting cross-legged on the floor of the Dar-ul-uloom Madina school, they rocked back and forth as they recited sections of the Quran, Islam's holy book.

Both facilities are run by an al-Qaida-linked terror network, Jaish-e-Mohammed, in the heart of Pakistan, hundreds of miles from the Afghan border that is the global focus of the fight against terrorism. Their existence raises questions about the government's pledge to crack down on terror groups accused of high-profile attacks in Pakistan and India, and ties to global terror plots.

Authorities say militant groups in Punjab are increasingly sending out fighters to Afghanistan and the border region, adding teeth to an insurgency spreading across Pakistan that has stirred fears about the country's stability and the safety of its nuclear weapons.

The horse-riding facility, discovered by The Associated Press during a visit to this impoverished region where miles of dusty, wind-swept desert spread out in all directions, had never before been seen by journalists.

There, would-be jihadi fighters practice martial arts, archery and horse-riding skills and get religious instruction, according to a former member of Jaish-e-Mohammed, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he did not want to be identified by ex-comrades or authorities.

Horse-riding is considered by many extremists to be especially merit-worthy because the pursuit is referenced in Islamic teachings on jihad.

Pakistan has seen a string of attacks, including the ambush this month of Sri Lankan cricket players in the Punjab capital, Lahore, and a truce with extremists in Swat less than 100 miles from the capital, Islamabad, that have heightened alarm in Washington and other Western capitals that the country is slipping into chaos.

Amid the near daily onslaught of violence, the country's president and opposition leader have been locked in a bitter political dispute that has exposed the weakness of the civilian government less than a year after it took over following years of military rule by Gen. Pervez Musharraf.

Pakistan outlawed Jaish in 2001, but has done little to enforce the ban, partly out of fear of a backlash but also because it and other groups in Punjab were created by the powerful intelligence agencies as a proxy force in Afghanistan and Kashmir, a territory disputed with rival India.

"You can say Jaish is running its business as usual," said Mohammed Amir Rana, from Pakistan's Institute for Peace Studies, which tracks militant groups. "The military wants to keep alive its strategic options in Kashmir. The trouble is you cannot restrict the militants to one area. You cannot keep control of them."

Apart from the martial arts and horse riding center, Jaish militants openly operate two imposing boarding schools in Bahawalpur, a dusty town of 500,000 people. Food, lodging and tuition are free for their 500 students, paid for by donations from sympathizers across the country.

A top police officer said the schools and other hard-line establishments in the area were used to recruit teens and young men for jihadi activities in Pakistan's northwest or in Afghanistan. He spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.

A guard wielding an automatic weapon stood at the gate of the Usman-o-Ali school and turned a visiting AP team away. But the head teacher at nearby Dar-ul-uloom Madina school allowed the group a tour and an interview.

Ataur Rehman said none of the students were allowed to be recruited for jihad while studying there, but added that he could not stop them joining up after they graduated.

"We have made it clear: our focus is teaching, teaching and teaching," he said in his damp threadbare office as a student served sweet, milky tea and biscuits. "But if someone does something independently, we cannot be held responsible."

In classrooms, students ranging in age from 8 to their mid-20s sat shoulder-to-shoulder along wooden planks as they chanted Quranic verses; one of the youngest boys broke off briefly from his studies and grinned at a visiting reporter.

In the kitchen, men stirred huge pots of chicken curry, washed potatoes and made fresh bread. Outside, workers mixed cement for a new cafeteria and dormitory.

The walled complex with the horse stables was on the outskirts of town, and from the road, laborers could be seen working on a building toward the rear of the compound.

Home to more than half of Pakistan's 160 million people, Punjab's large cities are centers of wealth and political power, but in towns like Bahawalpur, poverty is widespread.

Last year, the governor of Pakistan's border region warned that insurgent commanders and suicide bombers were increasingly coming from Punjab. Afghan police officers also say Punjabi fighters are becoming common there.

"Pakistani citizens, and especially Punjabis, are the Taliban trainers in the area for bomb-making," said Asadullah Sherzad, police chief in Afghanistan's insurgency-wracked Helmand province, adding there are around 100 Punjabis at any one time in that area of Afghanistan.

A police officer in Bahawalpur said Jaish members were not believed to be training with weapons in the town's schools and other facilities, adding that law enforcement agencies had infiltrated the group. He spoke on condition of anonymity because sections of the government and security agencies disagreed on the need to crack down on the group.

Jaish is believed to have been formed in 2000 by hard-line cleric Masood Azhar after he was freed from an Indian prison in exchange for passengers on a hijacked Indian Airlines flight that landed in Taliban-controlled southern Afghanistan the same year.

Azhar was born in Bahawalpur, though the government says his current whereabouts are not known. A small stall outside the Usman-o-Ali school sells his speeches and writings.

"When my brother's blood is shed in Afghanistan, when he is a victim of bombs, then does America expect us to offer it flowers?" he proclaims in a recording of an undated speech. "America you should listen... We will not let you live in peace so long as we are alive."

In 2007, British militant suspect Rashid Rauf was seized at the Usman-o-Ali school on suspicion of links to a failed plot to blow up jetliners over the Atlantic in 2007. Rauf, who escaped Pakistani custody and was reported to have been killed last year in a U.S. missile strike close to the border, is related by marriage to Azhar.

Jaish members and leaders are also suspected in the killing of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in Karachi in 2002, and in a bombing the same year in the city that killed 11 French engineers.

Jaish and other groups still recruit in villages in southern Punjab, according to the ex-Jaish member and another former militant who fought in Afghanistan.

The Usman-o-Ali school "requires each student to attend some sort of jihad training or practice each year," the ex-Jaish operative said, adding that the hot months of June and July were the prime recruiting period.

Associated Press writers Asif Shahzad and Rahim Faiz contributed to this report from Bahawalpur.
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US Defense Secretray Robert Gates on Pakistan's involvement with terrorism :
March 29, 2009 – 11:16 a.m.

Transcript: Defense Secretary Gates on ‘Fox News Sunday’ ……………

WALLACE: There were reports this week that elements of Pakistani intelligence, the ISI, are providing the Taliban and other extremists with money, supplies, even tips on allied missions against them. One, is it true? And two, if so, can we stop it?

GATES: Well, the way I would answer is to say that we certainly have concerns about the contacts of -- between the Pakistani intelligence service and the -- and some of these groups in the past.

But the reality is the Pakistanis have had contacts with these groups since they were fighting the Soviets 20 or 25 years ago when I first was dealing with the Pakistanis on this, and I must say also helping make sure that some of those same groups got weapons from our safe haven in Pakistan.

But with people like Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and the Haghani network, the Pakistanis have had contacts with these people for a long time, I think partly as a hedge against what might happen in Afghanistan if we were to walk away or whatever. What we need to do is try and help the Pakistanis understand these groups are now an existential threat to them and that we will be there as a steadfast ally for Pakistan, that they can count on us and that they don’t need that hedge.

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Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen in a CNN interview aired on March 27, 2009 said that Pakistan’s ISI is involved in supporting terrorism :
BLITZER: But here is what of deep concern. And I'm going to quote to you from a story in today's "New York Times" about the Pakistanis, because the U.S. is relying on Pakistan to help, to take the lead in going after these Taliban, al Qaeda targets in Pakistan.

"American officials told 'The New York Times' this week that Pakistan's military intelligence agency continued to offer money, supplies and guidance to the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan as a proxy to help shape a friendly government there once American forces leave."

How much can you, the U.S. military, the U.S. government, trust the Pakistanis?

MULLEN: The -- the agency you're really talking about, Wolf, is their -- is their intelligence agency, the ISI.

And I have believed for a significant period of time now, fundamentally, the strategic approach with the ISI must change. And their support for militants, their support for militants actually on both borders, has to fundamentally shift in order for...

BLITZER: Are there still elements in the Pakistani intelligence, the ISI, who are sympathetic or, even worse, actually supporting the Taliban and/or al Qaeda?

MULLEN: There are certainly indications that that's the case. And fundamentally that's one of the things that has to change.

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Special US envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke and US Army General David Petraeus do the good cop, bad cop routine.

Ambassador Holbrooke in a PBS interview aired March 27th admits that he has not reached a definitive conclusion that the ISI is helping terrorists :
MARGARET WARNER: Ambassador Holbrooke, when you had an interview on the NewsHour just last month, as you took on this job, you said you were going to explore deeply, or in depth, what you called the hotly disputed issue of whether Pakistani intelligence was in fact aiding and abetting the Taliban. Now that you've studied it, what's your conclusion? Are they?

AMBASSADOR HOLBROOKE: I'm going to study it some more. (Chuckles.) This is -- first, let me say, quite honestly, that this is at the top of our agenda, that I had extended talks with the director of central intelligence, Leon Panetta, and Admiral Blair, the director of national intelligence. David and I are going to drill down in it. My next trip out there next week is with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mullen.

Secondly, I personally haven't reached a definitive conclusion. You have reported, newspapers have reported, issues that are very disturbing. But I do want to clarify for your viewers the stakes here. Even if Afghanistan had the best government in the world, the best governance, it would not be able to stabilize itself if the western areas of Pakistan continued to be a sanctuary. You reported that yourself. And, therefore, we have to get to the bottom of this.

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Meanwhile In the same PBS interview, General Petraeus says that he believes that the ISI is supporting terrorists:
MARGARET WARNER: General, let me ask you about the Pakistan ISI. Afghan military people told me when I was there that they're sure that the ISI is assisting the Taliban in Pakistan because when they give them information -- perhaps they get it from the United States -- about specific places where militant leaders are hiding out, they know from intercepts that, in fact, the ISI essentially alerts the militants to move. Do you have, do you see that operationally? Do you see evidence that the Pakistani military or ISI is sustaining the Taliban?

GENERAL PETRAEUS: Well, first we probably should review the history and remember that the ISI really established some of these organizations, with our money, by the way, back in the days of the mujahedin fighting against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. And so those links were very strong and some of them, I think, unquestionably do remember -- or do remain, to this day. It is much more difficult to tell at what level those links are still established, whether some of the contact is the contact of intelligence with sources or it is, indeed, warning.

There are some cases, I think, that are indisputable in the past, and the fairly recent past, in which that appears to have taken place. I should note that Richard and I actually sat down with the director of ISI. Just the three of us. We have had discussions with the army chief as well, with General Kayani on this subject. And it's a topic that is of enormous importance, because if there are links and if those continue and if it undermines the operations, obviously that would be very damaging to the kind of trust that we need to build.

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What we always knew, Baitullah Mehsud is an ISI asset and it was the ISI that killed Benazir Bhutto.

Newsweek
Mehsud’s Pals In High Places

Mark Hosenball
NEWSWEEK

From the magazine issue dated Apr 13, 2009

Baitullah Mehsud, the brazen jihadist operating along the violent, lawless border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, has a curious gift for escape. On several occasions over the past couple of years, security forces in Pakistan have launched operations to kill or capture him, and each time he has vanished without incident. Based in South Waziristan, where he heads a group known as the Tehrik-e-Taliban, Mehsud has made a name for himself since late 2007 as one of the militants' most ambitious leaders. Increasingly emboldened, Mehsud claimed credit last week for a deadly paramilitary assault on a police academy near Lahore and threatened the White House, telling the Associated Press: "Soon we will launch an attack in Washington that will amaze everyone in the world." U.S. officials generally dismiss the threat—Mehsud is not believed to possess either the resources or the global reach to pull off such an attack—but his elusiveness suggests that he has friends in high places.

Two counterterrorism experts familiar with official U.S. government reporting, who each requested anonymity when discussing sensitive matters, said that officials in both Washington and Islamabad suspect Mehsud has contacts inside the ISI, Pakistan's inscrutable and sprawling intelligence agency. Mehsud's contacts, the theory goes, are tipping him off before Pakistani troops can pounce. According to a Pakistani source who follows the issue, high-level American officials have shared with their counterparts in Islamabad some intelligence indicating that renegade :roll: ISI elements helped Mehsud's group train for the December 2007 assassination of Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, whose widower, Asif Ali Zardari, is now the country's president. (U.S. officials either declined to discuss that point or said they couldn't confirm it.) Given Mehsud's odious reputation and Pakistan's purported knowledge of his whereabouts, "it's a puzzle why they're ignoring and avoiding any strike against him," one tribal elder in the region, who asked for his name to be withheld for safety reasons, told NEWSWEEK.

MEHSUD definitely has one other well-connected ally in the region. "Baitullah is very much mixed up in Afghanistan and with Al Qaeda," said one Afghan Taliban commander, who also requested anonymity, adding that Mehsud was capable of shipping foreign fighters into Afghanistan "and even [farther] west." Several U.S. officials consider such threats to be mere chest-thumping, but they don't rule out the possibility that Mehsud could be cooperating with better-equipped jihadists, such as the remnants of Al Qaeda's high command. Frances Townsend, a top counterterrorism adviser to former president George W. Bush, notes that Mehsud has already demonstrated his ability to mount attacks inside Pakistani cities, well beyond his base of operations. "You have got to be careful about dismissing [his more expansive threats] out of hand," Townsend warned.
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The BakPak's are at it once again fortunately without a bang.

Times UK is reporting that of 12 people arrested 10 were born in Pakistan. Going by the past, I would not be surprised if the remaining two are also somehow linked to Pakistan …… perhaps even Pakistani of oriigin:
April 9, 2009

Major MI5 operation against al-Qaeda endangered by security breach

Michael Evans, Defence Editor, and Russell Jenkins

A huge MI5 and police counterterrorist operation against al-Qaeda suspects had to be brought forward at short notice last night after Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism chief accidentally revealed a briefing document.

Twelve people were arrested, ten of them born in Pakistan, at eight separate addresses after a long covert surveillance operation involving MI5 and police from the North West Counter-Terrorism Unit was compromised.

Senior sources believe that there were plans to attack the Birdcage nightclub in Manchester city centre or the Trafford Centre shopping complex. The nightclub, which hosts cabaret and dancing showgirls, attracts thousands of people each week.

Detectives believe that the venue, near The Printworks entertainment complex, was being targeted as a “symbol of Western decadence”. The Trafford Centre in Manchester attracts 140,000 shoppers each weekend. …………….

The Times, UK
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Reuters goes a step further and labels 10 of those arrested as “ Pakistan Nationals ”.

It would be smart for Governments around the world to think long and hard before giving handing out student visa’s to Pakistani’s:
Twelve arrested in police raids

Thu Apr 9, 2009 2:46am BST

………… It said 11 people were targeted for arrest, 10 of them Pakistan nationals in Britain on student visas, and one British. …………..

Reuters
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Bruce Riedel, architect of US President Obama’s AfPak policy is pretty open in admitting the ISI’s complicity with acts of terrorism.

Excerpt from the Der Spiegel interview:
04/08/2009 04:49 PM

TERROR EXPERT AND OBAMA ADVISOR BRUCE RIEDEL

'Protecting America's Heartland from Attack'

In a SPIEGEL interview, Bruce Riedel -- a CIA veteran, al-Qaida expert and advisor to US President Barack Obama -- talks about putting the squeeze on the Taliban, destroying al-Qaida's sanctuaries and who he considers to be America's public enemy number one ………………..

SPIEGEL: Currently, there are many reports about how closely the Pakistani secret service ISI is intertwined with terror groups. Does the ISI actually supply the Taliban with ammunition, trucks and recruits?

Riedel: These are serious issues. We are raising them with the Pakistanis. The head of the ISI was here in February. We have put these issues on the table and we expect to see a serious response. In our engagement with Pakistan, I think our watchword must be an old one: trust but verify.

SPIEGEL: What does the ISI expect to gain from their influence on these groups?

Riedel: Over the course of the last three decades, the ISI used these relations to have leverage against India and influence in Afghanistan. More and more Pakistanis now recognize that they have created a Frankenstein that threatens the Pakistani state itself. We now need to help them bring this monster under control. ………………..

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I didn't see this posted, so I'll place it here. Report is from the Telegraph and Guardian in the UK.

Plot to Bomb Easter Shoppers in the UK

Student visa link to terror raids as Gordon Brown points finger at Pakistan
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British police grill Pakistanis over 'major plot'
LONDON (AFP) — British anti-terror police were scouring homes and interrogating 11 Pakistanis on Friday over what British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called a "major terrorist plot".

Ahead of the Easter holiday weekend, police swooped on several addresses in northwest England, arresting 12 men -- 11 of them Pakistani nationals and most of them students.


The BBC, citing sources, said that during the searches photographs had been found of two major shopping complexes, a nightclub and a square in Manchester, the region's main city.
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Revealed: Pakistan's 'cottage industry' in forged documents sought by terrorists

Forged degree certificates, fake income tax returns and bogus payslips were on sale in Pakistan yesterday – all valuable tools to help terrorists obtain student visas for Britain.
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This entire episode seems to a propaganda from Brown govt to malign the peaceful & pious Pakistanis and to terrorise the Britons so that they can goto elections on grounds of good internal security.Dirt cheap politics by Brown. :|
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terrorists at large in the UK
British counter-terrorism police believe that a team of Pakistan-born Al Qaeda suspects is still at large in the UK. It is feared that as many as three dozen potential terrorists may have slipped through security nets and may be waiting to strike. A police official told The People: “We think there were two teams on this – one doing the preparation and another to come in right at the last minute to carry it out. The worry is that the second team may be in possession of explosive material. Officers are looking at the possibility of a ‘dead drop’ to transfer material. “If there are two teams, it is a clever tactic. It means any compromise in the first team leaves the second free to finish the job.”
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i wonder if this group of pakistani students were deliberately highlighted using chatter and indications to distract attention, create sufficient evidence for the police to focus on them and not on the real cells... who might still be getting on with their plans
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