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X Posted.

Terrorism related excerpts from an article in Canada’s National Post titled “Pakistan: Land of Unintended Consequences” about the proceedings of a conference on controlling terrorism in the Af-Pak area:
In any normal part of the world, the existence of a violent, uncontrolled country-within-a-country would be a cause for major concern. But in Pakistan, where anti-Indian paranoia has served as a semi-official state creed since the country's founding, this weird state of affairs has long been considered a strategic asset.

FATA and surrounding areas have served as a sort of giant arm's-length staging area and training camp for irregulars and terrorists going off to liberate Kashmir and extend Pakistan's strategic interests in Afghanistan.
The Pakistani intelligence service -- the ISI -- is particularly beholden to the old anti-Indian mindset. To this day, the ISI blocks local police from arresting well-known jihadi murderers if they have reputations as useful assets against India.
The article is available here:

National Post

It is also available at the website of The Foundation for Defence of Democracies, the conference sponsors:

Foundation for Defence of Democracies
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev at a news conference during the SCO summit at Yektarinburg:
"It is clear that the situation in Afghanistan is directly linked to the situation in Pakistan. It is impossible to resolve it until the nests of terrorism are eliminated in Pakistan,"
Pak's nests of terrorism reason for Afghan crisis: Medvedev
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X Posted.

The Pakistan Air Force seems to be the most Islamic terrorist infested arm of the Islamic terrorist infested armed forces of Pakistan:
57 PAF officials arrested over links with terrorists

Updated at: 1740 PST, Wednesday, June 24, 2009

ISLAMABAD: Over 50 Pakistan Air Force (PAF) officials have been court marshaled following arrest on charges of having links with terrorists ………………..

……………… As many as 57 officials were arrested from Kamra, Lahore, Sargodha, Mianwali and Karachi. Of these, 26 had to face court marshal who were awarded three and half to 17 year imprisonment while six were awarded capital punishment on involvement in serious crimes…………….

The News
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arun wrote:X Posted.

The Pakistan Air Force seems to be the most Islamic terrorist infested arm of the Islamic terrorist infested armed forces of Pakistan:
57 PAF officials arrested over links with terrorists

Updated at: 1740 PST, Wednesday, June 24, 2009

ISLAMABAD: Over 50 Pakistan Air Force (PAF) officials have been court marshaled following arrest on charges of having links with terrorists ………………..

……………… As many as 57 officials were arrested from Kamra, Lahore, Sargodha, Mianwali and Karachi. Of these, 26 had to face court marshal who were awarded three and half to 17 year imprisonment while six were awarded capital punishment on involvement in serious crimes…………….

The News
Probably just that they are a tad more honest and transparent than the army where all levels have been infiltrated by the Islamists where despite having hundreds of thousands of extremists they probably do nothing about it.
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The PAF officers & other ranks were court-martialled for trying to assassinate Musharraf, not for siding with the terrorist organizations. OTOH, the PA terrorists had never attempted to assassinate Musharraf. That's the difference.
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Amazing that the significance of this item was not seen by our fine web-surfers on the TSP thread, but thanks for digging it up.
Original French and Google translation are juxtaposed, which is irritating but essential for use as a reference later.

This is the first real piece of judicial pronouncement in the West since the Iran-Contra Affair (which was hushed up), describing how Western "democratic processes" are funded through a kickback arrangement with "foreign military aid" to dictators, terrorists etc. It is at the core of the mystery of why they continue to fund Pakistani terrorism and are so keen to give "aid" to Pakistan, regardless of party etc.

Note that a guy committed suicide in this event, while killing 14 and maiming several others. I don't see here the report where the French Intel Mafia broke the legs of a couple of Pakistani Admirals in retaliation - apparently that has already been censored out.

I am predicting that this report will also vanish from the internet shortly, because the US, British and French and probably the Germans and Australians cannot afford to let this continue to be at its original source. When we cite it, they will of course sneer it off as "Indian report".

But do read it. After reading it, ask yourself: "How sure am I that there is actually an organization called "Al Qaeda" separate from the Pakistani Military, and if there is such, can the Western baksheesh receivers NOT be shareholders in it?" The presence of Suicide Bombers no longer is "proof" of any religious motives on the part of the originators, nor are the originators really the "anti-West extremists". They are the PRO-WESTERN RAPEs OF THE PAKISTANI MILITARY.


Original title and url

Sarkozy dément fermement que l'attentat de Karachi soit "une affaire d'Etat"
http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2 ... _3224.html
Sarkozy strongly denies that the attack in Karachi is "an affair of state"
LEMONDE.FR avec AFP et Reuters | 18.06.09 | 20h22 • Mis à jour le 19.06.09 | 21h15 LEMONDE.FR with AFP and Reuters | 18.06.09 | 20h22 • Mis à jour le 19.06.09 | 21h15


N icolas Sarkozy a tenu à réagir, vendredi 19 juin, aux nouvelles informations sur l'attentat de Karachi, au Pakistan, qui a coûté la vie à quatorze personnes, dont onze ingénieurs français, le 8 mai 2002. N icolas Sarkozy has sought to respond, Friday June 19, new information on the attack in Karachi, Pakistan, which killed fourteen people, including eleven engineers french, 8 May 2002. M e Olivier Morice , un des avocats de sept familles de victimes, annonçait, jeudi, que "le mobile de l'attentat apparaît lié à un arrêt des versements de commissions" de la France au Pakistan dans le cadre de la vente de sous-marins. Mr. Olivier Morice, a lawyer for seven families of victims, announced Thursday that "the motive for the attack appears linked to a cessation of payments of commissions" of France in Pakistan in connection with the sale of sub - seafarers. De leur côté, deux parlementaires PS de Cherbourg, Bernard Cazeneuve et Jean-Pierre Godefroy ont annoncé qu'ils allaient demander la création de missions d'information parlementaires pour "que toute la vérité soit faite sur les responsabilités tant françaises que pakistanaises dans cette affaire" . Meanwhile, two MPs PS of Cherbourg, Bernard Cazeneuve and Jean-Pierre Godefroy announced they would request the creation of parliamentary fact-finding mission for "the whole truth about the responsibilities of both French and Pakistani in this case ".


Sur le même sujet On the same subject
Le 8 mai 2002 à Karachi, un kamizaze lance son véhicule rempli d'explosifs sur un bus, tuant 14 personnes, dont 11 techniciens et ingénieurs de la Direction des constructions navales (DCN), travaillant à la construction de sous-marins de la classe Agosta.
Compte rendu Attentat de Karachi : les omissions de la justice française Summary Attentat Karachi: the omissions of the French courts
Le mobile de l'attentat de Karachi en 2002 apparaît lié à un "arrêt des versements de commissions" de la France au Pakistan dans le cadre de la vente de sous-marins Agosta, selon Me Olivier Morice, avocat de sept familles de victimes.
Compte-rendu Attentat de Karachi : Millon admet avoir bloqué des commissions Account Attentat Karachi: Millon admits blocked Commissions
Télézapping Attentat à Karachi, une affaire d'Etat ? Télézapping Attack in Karachi, an affair of state?

L'attentat de Karachi, qui a eu lieu quelques mois après les attentats du 11-Septembre aux Etats-Unis, avait tout d'abord été imputé à la nébuleuse Al-Qaida. The attack in Karachi, which took place a few months after the attacks of 11 September in the United States, had initially been attributed to the Al Qaeda nebula. Jeudi, les deux juges d'instruction antiterroristes chargés de l'enquête en France, Marc Trévidic et Yves Jannier , ont informé les familles de victimes que la piste islamiste était abandonnée. Thursday, the two judges charged with the terrorism investigation in France, Marc Trévidic and Yves Jannier, informed the families of victims as the track was abandoned Islamist. L'enquête s'orientant désormais plutôt vers une "affaire d'Etat" , selon les termes employés par M e Morice. The investigation now moving towards a "state affair", in the words of Mr. Morice.

"COMPLICITÉS AU SEIN DE L'ARMÉE" "Complicity in the military"

Cette piste avait surgi en 2008 dans le cadre d'une enquête sur des faits présumés de corruption et de ventes d'armes. This track had arisen in 2008 as part of an investigation into alleged corruption and arms sales. Des policiers avaient alors mis la main lors d'une perquisition au siège de la DCNS (ex-DCN) sur des documents portant sur des sociétés par lesquelles ont transité des commissions versées en marge de contrats d'armements. They had then put his hand during a raid on the headquarters of the DCNS (former DCN) on documents relating to companies which have passed through commissions paid on the sidelines of arms contracts. Un de ces documents, baptisé "Nautilus" et non signé, faisait état d'une "instrumentalisation" de militants islamistes par des membres des services secrets pakistanais et de l'armée. One of these, called "Nautilus" and not signed, was an "instrumentalization" of Islamic militants by members of the Pakistani secret service and army. Il indiquait que "l'attentat de Karachi a été réalisé grâce à des complicités au sein de l'armée (pakistanaise) et au sein des bureaux de soutien aux guérillas islamistes" des services secrets pakistanais. It stated that "the attack in Karachi was carried out with the complicity of the army (Pakistan) and in office support for Islamist guerrillas" of the Pakistani secret services.

Selon le site Internet Mediapart , le rapport Nautilus aurait été écrit par Claude Thévenet , ancien membre des services secrets français qui avait déjà enquêté sur l'affaire des frégates de Taïwan. Depending on the site Mediapart Internet, the Nautilus was written by Claude Thévenet former member of the french secret services which had already investigated the case of Taiwan frigates. Celui-ci a confirmé à Mediapart avoir mené une enquête sur les cause de l'attentat de Karachi à la demande "d'instances dirigeantes de la DCN" . He confirmed to Mediapart an investigation on the cause of the attack in Karachi at the request of "bodies of the DCN.

FINANCEMENT OCCULTE EN FRANCE FINANCING OCCULTA IN FRANCE

Selon cette note Nautilus, versée au dossier de l'instruction, "les personnalités ayant instrumentalisé le groupe islamiste qui a mené à bien l'action poursuivaient un but financier (...). Il s'agissait d'obtenir le versement de commissions non honorées" dans le cadre d'un achat de sous-marins français par le Pakistan en 1994. According to this note Nautilus, in the file of the investigation, "the personalities who instrumentalized the Islamist group which has carried out the action were aimed at financial (...). This was to obtain the payment of commissions unfulfilled "in the context of a purchase of submarines french by Pakistan in 1994. Des commissions destinées à des responsables pakistanais et qui auraient été assorties de "rétro-commissions" à destination de responsables politiques français. Commissions for leaders of Pakistan and that would have been accompanied by "retro-commissions" to french politicians. Toujours selon la note Nautilus, explique Mediapart, le versement de ces commissions aurait été annulé, selon la volonté de Jacques Chirac une fois élu, afin d' "assécher les réseaux de financements occultes de l'Association pour la réforme d' Edouard Balladur " , auparavant rival de Jacques Chirac. Still according to the note Nautilus says Mediapart, payment of these commissions have been canceled, according to the will of Jacques Chirac once elected, in order to "drain the hidden networks of finance of the Association for the Reform of Edouard Balladur" previously rival Jacques Chirac.

Cette nouvelle orientation du dossier menace les relations entre la France et le Pakistan, un pays-clé dans la lutte contre l'islamisme radical. This new orientation file threatens relations between France and Pakistan, a key country in the fight against radical Islam. Il est aussi encombrant pour l'Elysée, puisque le contrat d'armement a été négocié en 1994 sous le gouvernement d'Edouard Balladur, dont Nicolas Sarkozy était le lieutenant. It is also cumbersome for the Elysee, as the arms contract was negotiated in 1994 under the government of Edouard Balladur, which Nicolas Sarkozy was the lieutenant. En marge du Conseil européen réuni à Bruxelles, le chef de l'Etat, a jugé que ces allégations sont "grotesques" . "C'est ridicule (...) Respectons la douleur des victimes. Qui peut croire une fable pareille ?" , at-il répondu. During the European Council meeting in Brussels, the head of state, held that these allegations are "ludicrous". "It is ridiculous (...) Respect pain of victims. Who can believe such a fable?" he replied. Il a jugé impossible que le scénario, s'il était authentique, soit resté inconnu jusqu'ici. "On est dans un monde où la notion de secret d'Etat n'existe plus" , at-il ajouté. He found that the impossible scenario, if true, has remained unknown so far. "We are in a world where the notion of state secret no longer," he added.
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This is what I have always suspected forever.
Any aid that is given to a nation, (and specially a nation such as Pakistan which seems to be perennially receiving some form of Aid or the other and which very conveniently has a system of governance which is effectively a dictatorship run by a clan of crore commanders), must most likely come with an 'offset clause' built into the transaction, where part of the monies go back to the aid giver.

The US gives a lot of Aid to Pakistan. Yet Pakistan confidently keeps up training and attacking US forces via the taliban. Something does not meet the eye.

You could see that Musharraf and Bush had something going on behind the scenes.

And this also tells us that the Messiah has little option than to play along.
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The TOI/PTI report mentions a postscript to the tale, about what happened to a couple of Paki Admirals.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/arti ... page-1.cms
Pak officials behind killing of 11 French engineers: Report
23 Jun 2009, 1929 hrs IST, PTI


LONDON: High-ranking Pakistani officials were behind the killing of eleven French ship-building engineers in Karachi seven years ago, two French judges have ruled.

Until now al-Qaida had been blamed for the bomb attack on a bus in 2002 that killed 11 engineers and three Pakistanis.

The judges suspected that the Pakistanis were retaliating over a decision by former French President Jacques Chirac, to halt payment to Pakistani officers of millions of pounds in secret commission from an 720 million pounds contract signed in 1994, for three French submarines, the Time reported on Tuesday.

The dead engineers were working on the submarine contract for DCN, the French naval shipbuilding enterprise.

Some of the money was kicked back to France to finance the 1995 presidential campaign of Edouard Balladur, Chirac's Prime Minister and rival, according to claims disclosed by the judges.

The chief of Balladur's unsuccessful campaign that year was Nicolas Sarkozy, who was then the Budget Minister.

According to media reports, the French secret service retaliated after the 2002 attack, breaking the legs of two Pakistan navy admirals and killing a lower-ranking officer.

Sarkozy, now the President of France, has dismissed as "a fable" the suspicions of the judges, Marc Trevidic and Yves Janier.

"This is ridiculous... grotesque," Sarkozy said. "Who would believe such a tale," Balladur said that everything about the submarine deal had been "completely regular".

The judges, however, told the surviving victims and their relatives that they have uncovered a trail that tied the bombing to Pakistani officials.

Investigators have also seized documents describing a web of offshore companies created to channel the commission payments, the judges said.
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I guess arun's version is a western-english source so x-posting from TSP thread .... It does not talk about Admirable leg breaking 8)
arun wrote: Better than a translation. Reuters' version of the same story.

Reuters reports that French investigators suspect that DCN engineers were killed in Karachi because bribes promised for the purchase of Agosta submarines were not paid by the French.

Not an implausible scenario given the rogue nature of Pakistan’s armed forces:
French probe alleged Pakistani role in bombing

Fri Jun 19, 2009 3:49pm IST

By Thierry Leveque

PARIS, June 19 (Reuters) - French magistrates investigating an attack in Pakistan blamed on Islamist militants that killed 11 French nationals in 2002 are looking into allegations it was linked to corrupt deals, lawyers for the victims' families said……….................

French investigating magistrates Marc Trevidic and Yves Jannier informed the families of the victims on Thursday that they no longer believed the scenario of an Islamist attack was credible, lawyers for the families told reporters.

The lawyers said Trevidic and Jannier had told them they were looking into allegations that the attack was a retaliation against France from unnamed Pakistani officials over bribes linked to a defence contract that were promised but never paid......................

The investigating magistrates obtained a top secret internal memo in October 2008 from a state-owned military shipbuilder which contains the allegations, Morice said.

The memo, copies of which were shown on French media on Friday, says French and Pakistani officials connived to take bribes as part of the sale of French Agosta submarines to Pakistan in the mid-1990s. ………………........

The secret memo says France stopped paying the bribes after the 1995 election, won by Chirac, and that Pakistani officials kept asking for them for several years.

The allegation is that they eventually lost patience and organised in retaliation the attack on the bus full of French engineers, who were working on the Agosta submarine project. (Additional reporting by Estelle Shirbon; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Reuters
EDIT: added .... Court document (I think :-? ) in french :( http://www.ccomptes.fr/fr/CDBF/document ... t05493.pdf
Could not find any other source talking about broken legs
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pgbhat, N^3 this french operation to break the legs of admirals might be a red herring. There are several articles which parrot this line, but the one I found interesting is here. Running it through google translate yields
According to information from Mediapart, the french secret service in 2002 led a retaliation - "break knees" - against Pakistani soldiers suspected of involvement in the attack in Karachi. .... The operation was the result of service "Action" of the General Directorate of external services (DGSE). ... This information was confirmed on May 14 before a judge by former anti-terrorist agent of the DST, Claude Thévenet. .... The latter has admitted to being the author of the famous report "Nautilus"
It might not be admirals getting their legs broken, but soldiers getting their 72 in "operation break knees". Also Mr Thévenet and his "Nautilus" report needs to be dug up.
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Anujan thanks :)
Here is the site for victims family I believe ...
http://www.verite-attentat-karachi.org
From one of the news sources on this site http://www.verite-attentat-karachi.org/?p=128
I get this from google translate ...
It is apparent that several warnings had preceded the attack, including a kidnapping attempt on an employee of the DCN and in late January 2002, the discovery of a bomb under a car of the French Embassy in Islamabad.

Without making much of these warning signs, the services of Pakistan have sought to establish links between the explosion of the bus from the DCN and the anti-committed acts in this period, to conclude that the same group killed french workers and blew up a car, the day before the U.S. consulate in Karachi. Known as Harakat ul-Mujahidin (HUM), the Islamist network was responsible for the murder of American journalist Daniel Pearl, which resulted in the arrest of one of its leaders, Sheikh Omar Saeed. The trial of this curse just opened the week when the attack was perpetrated against the DCN-report "Nautilus" also stresses the coincidence.
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X Posted with a hat-tip for Shynee.

Pakistan’s ambivalence with regard to terrorism on full display:
Pakistan plays dangerous double game

From Andrew Buncombe and Omar Waraich in Islamabad
Monday, 29 June 2009

………….......... "Pakistan just wants to concentrate on the Pakistani Taliban. They do not want to go after the Afghan Taliban," said Giles Dorronosoro, a regional expert at the Carnegie Endowment. "The US wants to put the Pakistan-Afghanistan border under control. They have totally different goals. And the issue is not resolvable." ……….............

……………......... "The forces that have been recruited by Pakistan to attack Baitullah Mehsud are our enemies," said Christine Fair, a Washington-based analyst. “The Pakistanis are looking to use one militant against another. So you have people such as Zainuddin and Maulvi Nazir [another militant recruited previously by Islamabad] who are Pakistan's allies. But the problem is that they are the US's enemies because they are supporting attacks in Afghanistan." ………………...........

The Independent
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Pakistan continues diversifying its IT (aka International Terrorism) exports to now include Kyrgyzstan:
Kyrgyzstan says dead militant trained in Pakistan

Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:12pm IST

BISHKEK (Reuters) - The leader of a group of Islamist militants killed last week by Kyrgyz security forces was trained in Pakistan, officials said on Monday. …………...........

The State National Security Committee said on Monday it had identified the body of the leader of three fighters killed in the southern region of Osh on Saturday.

"The leader of the destroyed terrorist group (was) Khasan Suleimanov, born in 1977 in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, trained at the international terrorist centres in Pakistan," it said. …………................

Reuters
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Another endorsement of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s important position as a nursery for Islamic terrorism.

Visit the Islamic Republic and get tainted with the suspicion of being a terrorist in Germany :rotfl: :
06/29/2009

ANTI-TERROR ACTION PLAN

Germany Heightens Security Ahead of Election

Germany's police and intelligence agencies are planning to beef up the country's security in the run-up to the September election. ……………………

The German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) and the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the domestic intelligence agency, have devised an anti-terror plan similar to the one used during the World Cup in 2006. ………………………..

The plan includes a comprehensive monitoring of all passengers flying into and out of Germany if their journey includes a stop in North Africa or Pakistan. …………...........

Spiegel Online
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arun wrote: . . . "The leader of the destroyed terrorist group (was) Khasan Suleimanov, born in 1977 in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, trained at the international terrorist centres in Pakistan"
Reuters
Liked that bit.
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This is no coincidence/ Fate. It seems pretty clearly "IT".

Yemeni plane crashes with 150 aboard

Maybe it's because the French are dragging their feet on paying baksheesh for the PN "Atlantique" planes?

The Pakis appear to have perfected what they were trying with the Shoe Bomber and "Bojinka". Causing these crashes in the deep ocean with not much chance of black-box recovery, seems to indicate that these are "test runs" for a much bigger operation a la Bojinka-2 to come.
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narayanan wrote:This is no coincidence/ Fate. It seems pretty clearly "IT".

Yemeni plane crashes with 150 aboard

Maybe it's because the French are dragging their feet on paying baksheesh for the PN "Atlantique" planes?

The Pakis appear to have perfected what they were trying with the Shoe Bomber and "Bojinka". Causing these crashes in the deep ocean with not much chance of black-box recovery, seems to indicate that these are "test runs" for a much bigger operation a la Bojinka-2 to come.
Interesting "wet run" theory but Comoros "claims" to be a separate nation..... defense is the responsibility of France. :-? .... but whatever said Airbus (french) and oceans :-? very fishy......
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Well... apparently this was a crash from relatively low altitude and speed - they say the craft tried to land, aborted the landing, went out and made a "u-turn" (maybe Paki Jarnails giving ATC commands?) then crashed - and one toddler has been found alive. But other than that, it's "bodies and wreckage floating on the sea" again, meaning the plane disintegrated at least on impact, if not before. Wonder how the child survived - did they prepare for a water landing by putting on life vests?

Again, "bad weather" is blamed, (and hitting a big wave at 150 or 200 mph is like hitting a wall) then of course, Oiropean Onion is claiming that it's because Yemeni Air was not maintaining planes properly.

Maybe Airbus software has a huge glitch, in addition to not getting Bernoulli's equation programmed right for their Pitot tubes. Comforting thought - I have to fly on an A330 in the not too distant future. Got to get that Will done b4 then...

Black box may be found in this case, unless the Comoros (volcanic islands) have steep drops to the ocean floor offshore.
BTW, did u notice that the world only seems to have 2 or 3 of these deep-sea black box detection gadgets, and that it takes a week or 2 to transport it to any location? Another data point to bear in mind when considering the "Bojinka" theory. By the time they bring those things from the Atlantic (after finding or abandoning the BB from the Air France crash) to this place, it will be a good 2 weeks, so again, max 2 weeks left to find the BB. Then if they were needed in the middle of the Pacific...
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US Treasury sanctions 4 Pakistani’s among other things for facilitating the July 2006 bombing of suburban trains in Mumbai:
Treasury takes aim at Pakistan terror networks

By JEANNINE AVERSA – 7 hours ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Treasury Department on Wednesday took action against four Pakistani men suspected of providing support to terror groups in the country.

The department ordered banks to freeze any financial assets found in this country that belong to the men. Americans also are prohibited from doing business with them.

The four targeted are: Fazell A-Tul Shaykh Abu Mohammed Ameen Al-Peshawari; Arif Qasmani; Mohammed Yahya Mujahid; and Nasir Javaid. The department alleges that the men have provide support to terror group al-Qaida and Lashkar-e Tayyiba in Pakistan. The department also alleges that the men "have facilitated terrorist attacks, including the July 2006 train bombing in Mumbai, India." ………………

AP via Google
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Mirroring the US, the UN sanctions 3 Pakistani citizens.

Interestingly one of the Pakistani’s sanctioned, Arif Qasmani is described as having “worked with LeT to facilitate terrorist attacks, to include ………………… the February 2007 Samjota Express bombing in Panipat, India.”.

Pakistani terrorists it would seem lust so much for Indian blood that they are quite willing to kill their own nationals to sate their blood lust. Similarly the Pakistan Government’s lusts so much for Indian blood that it is willing to protect Pakistani terrorist groups like the LeT even at the cost of the lives of its own citizens :
29 June 2009

Security Council
SC/9695

Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

SECURITY COUNCIL AL-QAIDA AND TALIBAN SANCTIONS COMMITTEE ADDS NAMES OF THREE INDIVIDUALS TO CONSOLIDATED LIST

On 29 June 2009, the Security Council Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee approved the addition of the three entries specified below to its Consolidated List of individuals and entities subject to the assets freeze, travel ban and arms embargo set out in paragraph 1 of Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations. ………………….

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And the US Treasury Department press release sanctioning the same 3 Pakistani’s for terrorism as the UN did plus 1 other :

Treasury Targets Al Qaida and Lashkar-E Tayyiba Networks in Pakistan
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X Posted.

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s malevolent role in supporting global terrorism is recognised yet again.

UK’s Foreign Secretary David Miliband in an interview with Fareed Zakaria on CNN says “70 percent plus” of the UK’s “terrorism problems” are linked to the Islamic Republic:
ZAKARIA: You in Britain have a particular problem, because one of the things that has puzzled many people is, after the London bombings, the 7/7 bombings of the subway, people looked at London and Britain's Muslims and thought, wait a minute. These people can't be upset because they don't have democracy. They live in one of the world's most established democracies. They can't be upset because they're poor. They were not poor.

So, why does Britain have some part of its Muslim population that is radicalized, alienated and susceptible to terror?

MILIBAND: Well, that's a good question. I think the first thing one has to say is, "some part." I mean, Britain is a country of successful Muslim businesspeople, teachers and educators, journalists. So, we have to say very strongly that the two million plus Muslims in Britain, the vast bulk of them make a huge contribution to our society, and they actually make it the vibrant society it is.

But there is a radicalization that has happened. The detailed work on that suggests that a combination of exclusion, anger, not simply poverty, income levels, speaks to that. Also, there's no question that there are links back into Pakistan for 70 percent plus of our terrorism problems.

And I think that that is a big challenge, obviously, because you're right. It's not susceptible to a simple answer about...
The complete interview transcript is available here:

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While David Kilcullen is right in recognising the rogue nature of the Islamic Republic Pakistan he is wrong to ascribe rogue behaviour to a minority rather than concluding that what elsewhere is construed as rogue behaviour constitutes an accepted norm in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan:
David Kilcullen: The Australian helping to shape a new Afghanistan strategy

By Kim Sengupta, Defence Correspondent
Thursday, 9 July 2009

……………............. “What will happen in Pakistan is absolutely critical. There are sections of the military and the security apparatus which are a rogue state within a state. They have a long history of supporting the Taliban, we have an elected government in Pakistan but they have no control over these elements”. …………….....

The Independent
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China asks Pakistan to unearth links with Urumqi violence
Even as additional security personnel and machinery poured into Urumqi, the Chinese foreign ministry has got into action asking several countries including Pakistan to prove their friendship by taking a stand on the issue.

The government had earlier issued a white paper, which showed that a large number of Xinjiang terrorists have been trained in training bases in Pakistan.
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S. Sridhar,

The PRC’s pressure to get the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to ditch its fellow Muslims and kow tow to the PRC to “prove their friendship by taking a stand on the issue” will, if not already has, worked.

X posting comment of the exiled head of the World Uighur Congress, Ms. Rebiya Kadeer on the behaviour of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and other Muslim majority countries:
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
10:10 Mecca time, 07:10 GMT

Muslim states 'silent' on Uighurs

……………….. "Muslim countries such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria and a number of other Muslim countries as well as the central Asian states like Kazakhstan Kurdistan and Uzbekistan - they all deported Uighurs who had fled Chinese persecution for peacefully opposing Chinese rule, for writing something, for speaking something," she said.

"Those sent back to China were either killed or sentenced to life in jail."

She said the lack of action from Muslim countries contrasted with support given by other governments.

"Our only friend is in the West - Western democracies are supporting us and we are very grateful," Kadeeer, who heads the World Uighur Congress, told reporters.

"We certainly hope that more Muslim countries will raise our situation."

'Propaganda'

Kadeer attributed the lack of action from Muslim countries to what she said was the success of Chinese "propaganda" to the Muslim world.

"So far the Islamic world is silent about the Uighurs' suffering because the Chinese authorities have been very successful in its propaganda to the Muslim world."

That propaganda, she said, sent a message to the Muslim world "that the Uighurs are extremely pro-west Muslims - that they are modern Muslims, not genuine Muslims."

At the same time, she said, to Western countries the Chinese government "labelled Uighur leaders as Muslims terrorists with links to al-Qaeda - so the propaganda has been pretty effective on both sides."........……….........

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Muslim nations are hypocritical to the core. Their governments support the Great Satan or Godless Communists while the common people will have a diametrically opposite take. I don't know how Pakistan can support the Chinese government in the Uighur issue while it doesn't miss an opportunity to fight for Muslim rights in other 'unfriendly' countries alone. Pak lurkers here should ponder over this for it gives the other countries a stick to beat Pakistan with. Of course, if Pakistan decided to display its ummah brotherliness with the raped, maimed, tortured and killed Uighurs in Xinjiang, Pakistan will lose the crown jewels, the diplomatic support, the F22 Frigates, and the Thunder immediately. So, I presume Pakistani government will keep silent on this issue but help China nab some Uighur terrorists while allowing training for Uighur separatists through LeT etc.
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Asif Zardari states what has been obvious for very many years:
Pakistani president Asif Zardari admits creating terrorist groups

Pakistan's president has admitted his country created terrorist groups to help achieve its foreign policy goals.

By Dean Nelson, South Asia Editor
Published: 5:49PM BST 08 Jul 2009

Asif Zardari told a meeting of former senior civil servants in Islamabad, it was time to be honest about their deployment.

"Let us be truthful to ourselves and make a candid admission of the realities," he said. "The terrorists of today were the heroes of yesteryears until 9/11 occurred and they began to haunt us as well."

These groups were not thrown up because of government weakness, but as a matter of policy. He said they were deliberately "created and nurtured" as a policy to achieve some short-term tactical objectives.

His comments amount to an admission that Pakistan trained Islamic terrorists to launch attacks on India as part of its long war over its claim on Kashmir. …………...............

Daily Telegraph
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Excerpt from CNN's interview of Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas, spokesman for the Pakistan Army.

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s paranoia about India’s presence in Afghanistan causes the indiscreet disclosure of current links and influence over the Afghan Taliban terrorists sufficient to either broker a peace with the US or alternatively cause the Afghanistan situation “to take an ugly turn” :
Transcript: Pakistan's Abbas talks about Afghanistan

(CNN) -- Pakistan's military says it is in contact with Afghan's Taliban leader and that it can bring him and other commanders to the negotiating table with the United States.

In an interview with CNN's Michael Ware, Pakistan military spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas said in return for any role as a broker between the United States and the Taliban, Pakistan wants concessions from Washington over Pakistan's concerns with longtime rival India. This is a partial transcript of the interview. It has been edited for clarity.

Abbas: What we see as a concern is an over-involvement of Indians in Afghanistan that becomes a concern -- particularly if one is watching the security calculus in that. If you find a [indistinct] Pashtun, or if the Pashtun are not given their due representation in the government and the military... that causes concern. If you see an over ingress of the Indians into these areas, like their government, their ministries, their army. The fear is, tomorrow what happens if these Americans move out and they're replaced by Indians as military trainers? That becomes a serious concern. So these kind of apprehensions are there, and they are talked about and they are consulted.

Ware: So what can Pakistan do to protect its interests in the face of these concerns in Afghanistan? What can you do?

Abbas: We keep talking, we keep informing them that these are our concerns...

Ware: Informing India?

Abbas: Informing the coalition there and these are our concerns and they have to have a line because if [it] goes beyond them, beyond the line then of course the situation would take an ugly turn...

Ware: But sir, talk is so very cheap, I mean what sanctions or what leverage can you hope to have?

Abbas: Well, every state has options, the states do not run out of options. We have our options also in this regard.

Ware: Such as what sir?

(Abbas laughing)

Ware: Come on, tell me something here sir.

Abbas: Well the states do not disclose their options also, but there are options of how far you can go in supporting the coalition there. How far you can go accepting the Indian ingress there etc. So the states work out their own options in this regard. But the concern is the other side has to see the legitimacy of the concern. If the concerns are not legitimate then the other side would not buy. But this... if there are concern... take example of we have been informing the coalition that our situation in Baluchistan is a result of somebody working out of Kabul. We have informed them that this group is creating an uncertainty, an instability in Afghanistan and it is residing in Kabul. …………………..

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Uzbekistan's suicide bomber trained in Pakistan
Uzbek authorities have arrested 10 alleged militants after identifying a suicide bomber who blew himself up in the eastern city of Anidjan in May, a pro-government website said on Friday. Twenty-seven-year-old Kamoliddin Matkosimov had been trained in Pakistan and recruited Uzbek migrant workers in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana, the report said.
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Richard Holbrooke dismisses the Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s veiled blackmail threat issued by Maj. Gen Athar Abbas and terms it a “non starter” :rotfl: :
THE SITUATION ROOM
Aired July 10, 2009 - 15:59 ET ………………………..

BLITZER: There's been some excellent reporting by our Michael Ware in neighboring Pakistan. And he sat down with representatives of the Pakistan military, the Pakistan intelligence.

HOLBROOKE: Right.

BLITZER: They seem to be making deals right now with the Taliban, and they want the United States...

HOLBROOKE: Yes.

(CROSSTALK)

BLITZER: ... to get involved in this.

I want you to listen to this clip. This is -- this is the Pakistani military spokesman, Athar Abbas.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

MICHAEL WARE, CNN CORRESPONDENT: And that's where Pakistan can perhaps provide valuable assistance to the American mission?

MAJOR GENERAL ATHAR ABBAS, PAKISTANI ARMY SPOKESMAN: I think, yes, that can be worked out. That's possible.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

BLITZER: Now, he's saying on the record he wants to work out some relationship, if you will, between the U.S. and the Taliban.

HOLBROOKE: No, I don't know what he's talking about.

The Taliban and al Qaeda are linked like this. And, unless the Taliban repudiates al Qaeda publicly, this is a nonstarter...

(CROSSTALK)

BLITZER: But he -- he -- he is also confirming on the record that there's a relationship that continues between the Pakistani government and the Taliban.

HOLBROOKE: Yes.

BLITZER: Let's listen to this. Listen.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

ABBAS: No intelligence organization in the world shuts its last door on any other organization.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

HOLBROOKE: Oh, I don't know...

BLITZER: Because you know there is a long history of the Pakistan intelligence service working with the Taliban. And he says they're not shutting the door.

HOLBROOKE: I don't -- I don't know what he's specifically referring to, not shutting the door.

The United States and President Karzai have long said that Taliban reconciliation is part of our program, people who work with the Taliban, who support them, who want to lay down their arms and participate, the door is always open.

It's not going to -- this war is not going to end on the decks of the USS Missouri, like World War II did. This war is going to end when the Taliban lay down their arms and reintegrate into society. And that's always been an option.

And President Karzai has spoken publicly, in interviews with you, I believe, on that same subject.

Let me be clear on this. We are not in favor of bringing people into the government who advocate the denial of rights to the women, who are murderous, and who are closely allied with al Qaeda.

But people fighting with the Taliban include vast numbers of people,, probably three-quarters, who just pick up a gun, get paid, and go off and do these things. And there's always room for them to be reintegrated. Many have come back. That program kind of fell apart. We're going to revitalize it.

After the elections, you're going to see a very dramatic increase in our policies across the board. And this will be one of them. ………………………….


CNN
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Pakistan’s pugnacity rapidly turns into pusillanimity :rotfl: .

ISPR denies comments attributed by CNN to Maj.Gen. Athar Abbas.
Saturday, July 11, 2009

CNN’s claim baseless: ISPR

…………. “The remarks attributed to the ISPR director general are totally baseless, fabricated and unfounded and out of context ... the ISPR rejects them,” said the spokesman. ………….

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Hearing for Mumbai attack, Gen Alvi murder cases put off
Sunday, 05 Jul, 2009 | 01:20 PM PST |
RAWALPINDI: The case registered against five men for their alleged role in the terrorist attacks in Mumbai last year could not be taken up by an anti-terrorism court due to unavailability of the judge here on Saturday.

The court will resume the hearing against Shahid Jameel Riaz, a resident of Bahawalpur, Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi of Islamabad, Abdul Wajid alias Zarar Shah of Sheikhupura, Mazhar Iqbal alias Abu al-Qama of Islamabad and Hammad Amin Saddiq of Karachi on July 18 at Adiala Jail.

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) after completing its investigations had submitted the charge sheet against the accused on May 5. However, the court could not formally indict the accused in the absence of the judge.

Separately, the case of Major General (retired) Amir Faisal Alvi’s killing was also put off till July 18 due to the absence of the judge.

Major (retired) Haroon Ashiq, a resident of AJK, Mohammad Nawaz Khan of Peshawar and Ashfaq Ahmed of Okara are charged with killing the former head of the army’s Special Services Group on November 19 last year.

The Lahore police have taken Haroon and Nawaz Khan in their custody to interrogate them in connection with the killing of Dr Abdul Saboor Malik of Sheikh Zahid Hospital in Model Town on January 16, 2009.

Meanwhile, Baqir Ali Rana will assume the charge of ATC-II judge on Monday.
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UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown recognises the baleful role Pakistan plays in terrorism afflicting the UK:
Sunday 12 July 2009

Transcript of interview with British Forces Broadcasting Service

The Prime Minister was interviewed by the British Forces Broadcasting Service on the topic of Afghanistan, Saturday 11 July 2009.

.................................... If we were to allow the Taliban to be back in power in Afghanistan and Al Qaeda then to have the freedom of manoeuvre it had before 2001, then we would be less safe as a country. So there is a line of terror, what you might call a chain of terror that links what is happening in Afghanistan and Pakistan to the streets of Britain. Three quarters of all terrorist plots that our security services have had to deal with and identify and then prevent have come from those mountainous areas. They have been planned there, there has been cooperation or coordination with people who are active there, and that has been the threat to people on the British streets.

So what we are doing in Afghanistan and in Pakistan, in what is a crucible of terrorism around the borders of Pakistan and Afghanistan, is making the streets of Britain safer as a result of taking on the Afghan Taliban and Al Qaeda and taking on the Pakistani Taliban. ………………….....

UK PM Official Website
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The Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s icentral role in Islamic terrorism yet again reaffirmed.

UK Tabloid “The Sun” recommends seizing the passports of young British men with the slightest suspicion hanging over them from travelling to the terror training camps in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan:
Back Our Boys

……………………. The PM was right when he said there is "a chain of terror that runs from the mountains and towns of Afghanistan to the streets of Britain."

But Mr Brown must back words with action if people are to back a war that aims to beat the Taliban……......

We must also embarrass some of our allies to play a full role instead of playing chicken.

And stop young British men with the slightest suspicion hanging over them from travelling to the terror training camps in Pakistan - by seizing their passports. …………………..

The Sun
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Pakistani-origin German jailed for 8 years i on terrorism charges
A German court jailed for eight years a German man of Pakistani origin on Monday for helping to fund and supply Al Qaeda in Pakistan’s northwest frontier region.

The 47-year-old, identified only as Aleem N., was arrested in February 2008 and charged with giving 27,000 euros (38,000 dollars) as well as materials, including night-vision equipment, to the group.

The court in Koblenz found him guilty of belonging to a foreign terrorist organisation receiving explosives training at an extremist camp and of helping recruit volunteers to go to Pakistan.
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Pakistani alumni at work again, doing Infrastructure Improvement:

EXPLOSIONS HIT JAKARTA HOTELS
Explosions tore through two luxury hotels Friday in south Jakarta, Indonesia. Ritz-Carlton Hotel and J.W. Marriott Hotel.
At the Ritz, windows were blown out on the second floor, as though the blast occurred from within.
The Marriott was the site of a terrorist attack in August 2003 that killed 12 people.
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Sparks of Separatism
Many Uighur fighters were trained in Afghanistan by Al Qaeda. China believes that more than 1,000 Uighur fighters were trained in Afghanistan before 2001. After the American invasion of Afghanistan, 110 fighters managed to return to Xinjiang and around 600 escaped to Pakistan. Around 300 were reportedly killed or captured by the Americans.
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Looks like the post-ISI sponsored BDR carnage, the Hasina government seems to be more active in addressing some of India's jihadi threats based in BD.




http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=97592
Laskar leader used 6 mobiles for links

Maintained regular contacts in Pakistan, India

Kailash Sarkar and Mukhlesur Rahman


Detained Mufti Obaidullah, one of the most wanted Laskar-e-Taiyeba leaders in India, used six mobile phones and had regular contact with Ameer Reza, chief of Asif Reza Commando Force (ARCF) working with the Pakistan-based Islamist militant outfit, said Detective Branch (DB) of police sources.

Obaidullah on Friday told The Daily Star at the DB headquarters that he knew Ameer Reza quite well.

He had close relations with Ameer's brother Asif Reza, the founder of ARCF, who was killed in an encounter with law enforcers in Gujarat in 2001, said Obaidullah, who is fluent in Bengali, Hindi, Urdu and Persian languages.

DB officials said Obaidullah sent SMS to Ameer Reza and others in Pakistan in Parsian language using English alphabets.

Meanwhile, Obaidullah, a madrasa teacher at Shibchar in Madaripur, was placed on a seven-day remand after DB police produced him before the Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate's Court with a 10-day remand prayer.

Deputy Commissioner Monirul Islam of DB (South) told The Daily Star, "The call lists of the mobile phones used by Obaidullah show that he made calls to Pakistan regularly and often to India."

"He talked to Ameer Reza every day over the phone. But we are yet to find out the subjects of their conversation", Monirul said.

DB sources said there is a strong possibility that Laskar-e-Taiyeba, ARCF, Harkatul Jihad al Islami Bangladesh (Huji), and international mafia don Daud Ibrahim's network are interconnected.

Obaidullah's immediate boss and Laskar-e-Taiyeba leader Mansur Ali alias Habibullah, another senior leader and Pakistani national Khurram Khoiyam, and two other leaders of the militant outfit are still holed up in Bangladesh, said sources.

They entered Bangladesh illegally at least three years before Obaidullah intruded into the country, added sources.

DB officials said they have been trying to track down the four most wanted Laskar-e-Taiyeba leaders in India. However, they suspect that Mansur Ali and Habibullah are two different persons.

All of them receive financial supports from India, DB sources said.

Monirul said, "He got Tk 7,000 as monthly salary from the madrasa. It is quite impossible to meet the expenditure of a seven-member family and six mobile phones."

Quoting Obaidullah, DB officials said his organisation has a firm footing at Shibchar in Madaripur, Srinagar in Munshiganj and Nababganj in the capital with a good number of 'Jihadis' (militants) at the madrasas there.

Laskar-e-Taiyeba has been active in Bangladesh for the last 14 years, said intelligence sources quoting Obaidullah.

He was organising Bangladeshi 'mujahids' to wage 'jihad' following the directives from Ameer Reza, said the sources.

Obaidullah took part in Afghan conflicts four times. Besides, he carried out militant activities in India with the help of Islamist militants from Pakistan and Afghanistan.

He also collaborated with Islamist militants from Kashmir, Banaras, Punjab, and Hyderabad in India.

He entered Bangladesh illegally in June, 1995 to evade arrest after the Indian government declared him most wanted in 1994.

DB identified Obaidullah on the basis of confessions of detained Indian national Daud Merchant, a close aide to Daud Ibrahim and one of the main accused in music baron Gulshan Kumar murder case.

Daud Merchant and his associate Zahid Sheikh, also an Indian national, were arrested in Bangladesh about one and a half months ago.

Obaidullah had been teaching at Jamiatul Sunnah Madrasa of Shibchar upazila in Madaripur since 2003.

Earlier, he taught at different madrasas in Jessore, Moulvibazar and also at Nawabganj in Dhaka using fake name Abu Zafar.

Our Madaripur correspondent adds: The authorities of Jamiatul Sunnah Madrasa yesterday terminated Obaidullah from his post and expelled his son Matiur who was studying at the institution.

Hussain Ahmed, principal of the madrasa, said the decision was taken after authorities became sure about the identity of Obaidullah and his son.

Obaidullah's wife Nasima Begum said her husband made frequent trips abroad in the name of attending religious function.

Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Shibchar Police Station Abdul Jalil said intelligence vigilance has been strengthened to monitor the activities of all madrasas in the area.
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/l ... ?nid=18145
Saturday, July 18, 2009

Mufti Obaidullah put on remand

Indian national Mufti Obaidullah, who is one of the most wanted by the Indian law enforcement and intelligence agencies, has been placed on a seven-day remand for interrogation.


Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Dr Abdul Majid today passed the remand order after the Detective Branch (DB) of Police produced him before the court with a 10-day remand prayer.


Earlier, Detective Branch of police showed Mufti Obaidullah arrested, last Friday.


Quoting Mufti Obaidullah intelligence sources said that Pakistan based Islamist terrorist organisation Laskar-e-Taiyeba has been active in Bangladesh for the last 14 years.


Local leaders of the organisation have links to the network of absconding Indian mafia don Daud Ibrahim, and also to leaders of other Islamist militant organisations like Harkatul Jihad al Islami Bangladesh (HuJi), the sources added.


Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner AKM Shahidul Hoque said the arrestee has been identified as Mufti Obaidullah, who has been staying in the country since 1995.


"He was arrested from the capital, and was taking preparations for a jihad by organising Bangladeshi mujahids with directives from Ameer Reza, a leader of Kashmir based Laskar-e-Taiyeba, who is an Indian national now staying in Pakistan," the DMP commissioner said.


Obaidullah took part in Afghan conflicts four times. Besides, he was active in militancy in India, in collaboration with militants from Pakistan and Afghanistan. He also collaborated with Islamist militants of Kashmir, Benaras, Punjab, and Hyderabad in India, said the DMP commissioner adding that Obaidullah came to Bangladesh to evade Indian intelligence after the government of that country in 1994 had declared him one of the most wanted.


DB sources said a team led by Deputy Police Commissioner Monirul Islam of DB-North identified the Indian terrorist on the basis of confessions made by another detained Indian national Daud Merchant, a close aide to Daud Ibrahim and one of the main accused in the killing of music baron Gulshan Kumer.


Daud Merchant and his associate Zahid Sheikh, who is also an Indian national, were arrested in Bangladesh a month and a half ago.


According to the sources, Mufti Obaidullah has a PhD degree on fatwa from Deobandh Madrasa in India, and he was a teacher at Jamiatul Sunnah Madrasa of Shibchar upazila in Madaripur since 2003.


In June 1995 he came to Bangladesh, took up a fake name, Abu Zafar, and started teaching in different madrasas in Monirampur of Jessore, in Shrimangal of Moulvibazar, and at Tikirpur Jamia Mahmudia Madrasa in Nawabganj of Dhaka.


He took part in the previous Afghan war in 1988 while he was a student. In 1990, he took part in the ensuing Afghan conflict for the second time, when he was trained in operating a wide range of light and heavy weapons like machine-gun, anti-aircraft gun, BM-50 canon, rocket launcher, and mortar.

http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/n ... ?nid=97738
Monday, July 20, 2009

4 more Laskar leaders serving in madrasas

Kailash Sarkar

Four senior Laskar-e-Taiyeba leaders who are hiding in Bangladesh are also serving as teachers in different madrasas of the country providing their fake identities like detained Mufti Obaidullah, detective branch (DB) sources said.

Of the four, Indian national Moulana Mansur Ali and Pakistani national Moulana Habibullah are teachers of two madrasas in Dhaka while two others outside the capital, according to the sources.

Sources, however, refused to disclose the names of two other Indian fugitive militants.

Meanwhile, DB police are also looking into whether Obaidulla had links to the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League rally, and bomb attacks at Ramna Batamul and Udichi function in Jessore.

DB sources said on the first day of seven-day remand, Indian militant Mufti Obaidullah confessed that Laskar-e-Taiyeba and like minded Asif Reza Commando Force (ARCF) mainly expanded their networks through former fighters from Afghanistan and Kashmir wars and also through the students of Deoband madrasa.

Sources suspect that qawmi madrasas have a vital role in setting up of the network as these madrasas gave them shelters and teaching jobs by accepting their fake identities.

Besides, among the militant organisations active in the country, the Indian militants have closest links with the leaders of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami (Huji), sources added.

The DB officials also suspect that Pakistan-based militant organisation Laskar-e-Taiyeba and ARCF provide them financial assistance to carry out its activities in Bangladesh and the money is supplied by hand.

Deputy Commissioner Monirul Islam of DB-South told The Daily Star that the Laskar-e-Taiyeba leaders are working as madrasa teachers in different parts of the country.

He said Laskar-e-Taiyeba leaders have links to various militant organisations in the country but they are very much close to the Huji leaders.

He also said Obaidullah had close contacts with Huji leaders Abdur Rouf, Mufti Hannan, Moulana Tajuddin, Moulana Abdus Salam as all the militant leaders were also Afgan war veterans.

Monirul said Mufti Obaidullah would be grilled in the Taskforce Intelligence cell from today.

Assistant Commissioner Sanwar Hossain of DB told The Daily Star that during the preliminary interrogation, Obaidullah so far disclosed the names of 26 people, including six Huji leaders.

Of the six Huji leaders, two have been detained by the law-enforcers, AC Sanwar said adding, "Obaidullah said that there are some similarities between Laskar-e-Taiyeba and Huji. But they do not work like Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh."
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