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Dawood directly involved in Mumbai attack: Russia intelligence
18 Dec 2008, 1346 hrs IST, Times Now
NEW DELHI: The Russian government has issued a statement saying that it believes that underworld don Dawood Ibrahim was directly involved in the
Mumbai terror attacks and his network was used by the terrorists to carry out the multiple attacks. ()
Moscow, which has been sharing intelligence with India, further believes that Dawood's drug network, which runs through Afghanistan, was used to finance the terror attack.
Russia has also gone public with its intelligence inputs that point to the involvement of Dawood Ibrahim, who is believed to be operating his vast network from Karachi, in the Mumbai terror attacks.
“The gathered inputs testify that regional drug baron Dawood Ibrahim had provided his logistics network for preparing and carrying out the Mumbai terror attacks,” Russia’s federal anti-narcotics service director Viktor Ivanov said in an interview to Russian government daily Rossiskaya Gazeta. He had further said that the Mumbai attacks were a ‘burning example’ of how the illegal drug trafficking network was used for carrying out terror activities.
Special representative of the Russian president for international co-operation in the fight against terrorism, Anatoly Safonov, who led the Russian delegation at the meeting of the joint working group, has said that the drug network, which finances the terror network, was a joint problem for India and Russia and that the two countries co-operate more closely in the area.
This was reflected in a joint statement released after the talks. The two sides have agreed to work together to track terror funds. “The two sides noted that curbing financing of terrorism is a key component of the counter-terrorism strategy and agreed to strengthen bilateral interaction in this field,” the joint statement said.
Safonov has said that Russia is willing to work with India to “inject new dynamism” in the convention that has been held up over the definition of terrorism. The Russian side had also offered to explain to Indian officials the steps taken by Russia after the Beslan school terrorist attack.
First Published : 12 Jan 2009 11:48:17 AM IST
Last Updated : 12 Jan 2009 11:53:56 AM IST
WASHINGTON: President-elect Barack Obama today voiced fear that Mumbai-type attacks can be replicated by terrorists in other parts of world, including the US and said his administration will focus on putting more pressure on "our major target" al-Qaeda.
Asked about 26/11 terror strikes in an interview to ABC News, Obama said the "danger is always there" to have a Mumbai-type attack in an American city.
"When you see what happened in Mumbai, that potentially points to a new strategy, not simply suicide bombings but you have commandos taking over...," he said.
"I think you have to anticipate that having seen the mayhem that was created in Mumbai, that there are going to be potential copycats or other terrorist organisations that think this is something that they can replicate," Obama said.
At a Congressional hearing on Mumbai attack this week, top US intelligence and police officials had expressed similar fear and said that this makes all the more necessary to ensure that those responsible for such an attack are brought to justice, given that US cities are always on top of the hit list of al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups.
"So we're going to have to be vigilant in terms of our intelligence, we're going to have to make sure that we are more effective in terms of anticipating some of these issues, and we've got to continue to put pressure on al-Qaeda, which is our major target -- that's something that I talked about extensively during the campaign," Obama said.
"That has to be one of our primary areas of focus when it comes to our international security."
As th new US government came to power the equation between US and Pakistan started changing dramatically and so did america"s strategic relations with India . The terror attack in Mumbai consolidated the understanding that a India could no longer avoid a direct role in the global war on terror . The cancer of terror was spreading too fast .As the political rhetoric continued un- abetted on both sides of the border the military synergy between the two greatest democracies in the world crystallized into a new found alliance .Nothing about this new alliance was mentioned in the press but away from public gaze the most powerful counter terrorist military machine on earth, was quickly taking shape . The new found alliance had strange bed fellows in the form of Israel and Russia as China distanced itself from pakistan's doomed policy of using terror as an instrument to gain global recognition.Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Wed, 10/01/2008 - 05:01.
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Islamabad - At least four people were killed and nine injured as a US drone attacked a house in the border area of Pakistan with Afghanistan, news reports said Wednesday.
Quoting Pakistani security officials, GEO TV television reported that a US pilotless drone fired missiles at a house near the town Mir Ali in North Waziristan.
Two other drones were shot at earlier, the report said.
North Waziristan is regarded a haven for Taleban militants and members of the al-Qaeda terrorism network.
Tension increased between the United States and Pakistan after a series of incidents in the border region, as the US stepped up strikes into Pakistani territory.
GEO TV and CNN news reported the death of Baitullah Mehsud, leader of Pakistan's Taliban. GEO TV said Meshud, who is said to be responsible for the murder of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, suffered from high blood pressure and kidney illness.
Mehsud's death was confirmed by Pakistani military officials, CNN said, while Taliban sources dispute the authenticity of the report. Mehsud, said to be in his 30s, denied his involvement in Bhutto's murder. (dpa)
Islamabad, Apr 3: The new Pakistan Government has maid it clear that it would not allow US forces to operate unilaterally from its soil.
New Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that the right of hot pursuit to attack targets within Pakistan couldn’t be granted to Washington.
“We cannot allow any other country to take action inside our territory. This is a matter of sovereignty and we cannot compromise on it,” Qureshi said.
During a meeting with the military commanders, the new Government reiterated that it would like to pursue dialogue to contain the militancy in the country rather than the US-endorsed military tactics used by President Pervez Musharraf.
The Pakistan Government also maintained that it would look to political engagement with the militants and would simultaneously go for “economic development backed by a credible military element,” The Australian reported.
According to a majority of analysts, this represents a major change not just in the war against the al-Qaida and Taliban-linked insurgency in Pakistan, but also in the global war against extremism.
Pakistan Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani is said to have briefed the government about all aspects of the nuclear-armed nation's security situation and its battle with jihadi militants, according to reports.
Sources close to the meeting said there was “a consensus in both the political leadership and the military top brass that Pakistan will not tolerate any direct action from America or any other state in its territorial limits, and all operations and dealings in troubled areas would be dealt with by the Pakistani authorities.”
There was also “unanimity of view that a political solution to the problem of extremism and terrorism in tribal areas would be sought, while the military option would be used as a backup measure and that too would be solely managed by the country's armed forces,” the reports said. (ANI)
Pak-Afghan border terror threat top of Obama Biden ageda
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Washington, Dec. 22(ANI): The US Vice President elect Josep Biden has described tackling terror safe-havens in the lawless Pak-Afghan tribal areas as the top challenge for the Obama administration in the first six months.
Terming the issue as the number one challenge for the Obama administration, he said: First and foremost, I think if you want to talk about immediacy, I think that the Afghanistan-Pakistan track is a very immediate concern.
Biden said that the issue becomes more important because of the fact that it implicates India too.
I think what is clear from the outset here is that we have a situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan that is urgent. It implicates India. It also implicates a whole lot of other very complicated issues, The Dawn quoted Biden as saying.
Pakistan stands as an important ally of the US in South-Asia, as a significant proportion of supplies to troops in Afghanistan depended on the stability of Pakistan. (ANI)
WASHINGTON: Pentagon says US is going to pursue terrorists wherever they operate, plan their operations, try to seek safe harbor,” said Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman.
U.S. commandos attacked an al-Qaeda target in Pakistan this week in an operation that could signal more intense American efforts to thwart militant attacks in Afghanistan, U.S. officials said on Thursday.
The raid follows growing frustration among U.S. officials, who said Pakistan has not done enough to combat militants operating in the shared border area despite a recent increase in Pakistani operations that have drawn violent reprisals.
While U.S. officials would not comment on either the commando raid or the missile strike, which occurred as Pakistan prepared to elect a new president on Saturday, the Pentagon said the United States would pursue its enemies.
By hitting militants in Pakistan, officials and analysts said the United States hopes to inhibit their activities by subjecting them to an atmosphere of constant threat.
“You get a change in behavior because they have to move constantly, there’s no security. The sanctuary aspects of Pakistan are very sharply reduced,” said Anthony Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
As President George W. Bush prepares to leave office in four months, both of his would-be successors, Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama, have stressed the need for Pakistan to focus on security.
US drone attacks kill 14 in Waziristan: First Obama-era strikes in tribal areas
Dawn Report
MIRAMSHAH / WANA, Jan 23: Missiles fired by suspected US drones killed at least 14 people, including some Arabs, in the tribal areas of North and South Waziristan on Friday.
(AP news agency quoted security officials as saying that 18 people had been killed and at least five foreign militants were among them).
The attacks came three days after US President Barack Obama took office and a day after he had appointed a veteran diplomat as his special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan.
According to local people, three missiles hit a guesthouse of Khalil Khan Dawar in Zeraki village in North Waziristan, killing him and eight others on the spot. The compound was completely destroyed.
Khalil Dawar was reported to be associated with the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan of Baitullah Mehsud.
A security official told Dawn that four Arab militants and another four from Punjab were among the dead.
Soon after the attack at around 5.10pm, Taliban militants surrounded the area and stopped locals from coming near the destroyed compound. They retrieved the bodies of their comrades from the rubble and took them to an unspecified place.Villagers claimed that at least nine bodies had been pulled out of the rubble.
They reported hearing the sound of drones before the explosion.
In the other attack, two missiles fired by a Predator hit the house of pro-government tribal elder Malik Deen Faraz in Gangikhel area of South Waziristan, killing him, his three sons and a grandson.
According to local people, the missiles were fired at about 8.45pm and a large portion of the house was destroyed.
Soon after the attack, electricity went off and the area plunged into darkness. Drones continued to hover over the area preventing local people from carrying out rescue work.
At least six people, some foreigners among them, were killed in two drone attacks in South Waziristan on Jan 1 and 3.
Dozens of such attacks by unmanned US planes have taken place in tribal areas since August last year.
About 16 people have been killed by the Taliban on charges of being US spies in North Waziristan since the start of the year.
" the fact that Jihadistan has gradually become an empirical reality is borne out by the fate of Pakistan's efforts to return the region to its sovereignty. The turning point came in 2006 when President Pervez Musharraf, in Ashley J. Tellis' words, ordered 'major formations from the Army XI Corps and elite Special Services Group into the FATA (Federally Administered Tribal Areas)' ostensibly to root out the Taliban and Al Qaeda and remove them once and for all from Pakistani soil. The undertaking was a dismal failure, which cost the army over 600 lives. 'The core members of the Taliban and Al Qaeda leadership survived and remain active antagonists,' Tellis concludes. (Carnegie Policy Brief, December 2007).
Arnaud de Borchgrave goes further and declares that the 'Taliban and Al Qaeda have reconstituted their strongholds with virtual impunity; and a chaotic Pakistan, which many terrorists call home, should be the new US geostrategic priority.' (Commentary, Nov 8, 2007). Bill Roggio, in the Long War Journal Sep 13, 2006, is even more emphatic: 'South Waziristan fell some time in the spring of 2006 (I suspect sometime in late March). On March 6, I referred to South Waziristan as 'Talibanistan'. Shariah Law was instituted ... at this time and the Taliban began to rule openly. A single political party was established in South Waziristan, a party loyal to the Taliban. It is said a secret accord was signed between the Pakistani government and the Taliban around this time...'
Bill Roggio came closer than the other two to drawing the obvious conclusion: The outcome of the US failure at Tora Bora to eliminate Osama bin Laden, thereby allowing him to redeploy his forces and resources in Waziristan, enabled him to merge his followers with the remnants of the Taliban in a region which for all practical purposes has long constituted a political vacuum as far as viable Pakistani suzerainty is concerned. 'While the fighting continues in Afghanistan, the Taliban and Al Qaeda have set up the 'Islamic Republic of Waziristan' much like Al Qaeda in Iraq did in Haditha an Qaim...' (Ibid, Feb 7, 2006).
Given the nature of the Pathan cultural communities occupying this social space, it proved possible for Al Qaeda and the Taliban to infuse them with their ultra-fundamentalist Islamic ideology and establish a nexus of personal relationships with local structures of power into which the region is subdivided at the grassroots level. The nature of these local structures of power and their relationship to encompassing political authority was depicted by Frederick Barth in his classic study of the Swat Pathans. (1959). 'The Pakhtun chief,' he declared, 'is the nucleus around which form a corporate following and field of political influence.' (p. 89) Because these local systems were so highly individualised and fluid in composition, Barth concluded that the encompassing state, if it was to succeed, was compelled to exercise a limited writ. The central system presupposes and superimposes itself upon the local systems without materially altering them. This allows the latter to continue following their own internal l gic, maintain their special identity, while the encompassing state bargains for whatever material and intangible resources it can retrieve from this loosely integrated interrelationship.
The Swat model, in essence, prevails throughout Waziristan and FATA; it is this model, which the Taliban and Al Qaeda have successfully, indeed instinctively, adapted to their larger purpose. They have gradually assembled the Mahsud, Wazir and other tribal groups into a loosely integrated confederation, which acknowledges Mullah Omar (the Taliban) and Osama bin Laden (Al Qaeda) as their spiritual and political 'Emirs'. It is no accident that Baitullah Mahsud, the person who ordained and orchestrated the execution of Benazir Bhutto, has been designated the 'Emir of Taliban in Pakistan' and 'second in command after Mullah Mohammed Omar...' (de Borchgrave, Feb 29, 2008). He exemplifies the powerful position that the Mahsud tribe occupies in the coalition of tribes that now forms the body politic of 'Jihadistan'.
The Afghan National Directorate for Security clearly describes the recruitment techniques through which the Taliban and Al Qaeda have built their state within a state in the Hindu Kush: 'They approach tribes, sub-tribes and communities in the villages.' They induce them to sever their relationship to the government 'and also preach to the population to support jihad against the Americans and the government which they consider infidel'. In this fashion they integrate the tribal-rooted local structures of power into their political nexus. 'Those who (contend) that the region is a state point to the facts that the federal authority is little to nonexistent and that the area is ruled mostly by tribal elders.' (James Rupert, Newsday, 2006-02-09.)
This provides the Taliban/Al Qaeda leadership with an extensive demographic base from which they can extract the 'resources' needed to pursue their political and ideological agenda. It provides them a domain within which they can propagate Shariah Law and maintain the rudiments of a legal system (Shoora) that is empowered to render judicial decisions, ranging from resolving property disputes to the death penalty. It gives them an 'educational system' (madrassas) through which they can indoctrinate the young with their ultra-orthodox, 9th century version of Islam, and then recruit the brainwashed 'graduates' into their military formations which relentlessly attack the forces of the Afghan government, the US and the UN.
Their effectiveness was recently demonstrated when militants attacked a main prison in Kandahar province. 'They used suicide truck bombs loaded with about two tonnes of explosives to blast holes in the mud brick walls of the Soviet-era prison,' CNN reported, and freed more than 400 of their incarcerated brethren. It is also attested to by the rising death toll they are inflicting on the coalition and NATO forces deployed against them; the most recent report declares that in June there were 40 deaths, the highest monthly toll in seven years!
'The Taliban reportedly control most of the region with its own authoritarian rule, including beheadings and other violent punishments which the Pakistan government has been unable to stop,' declares Mansoor Ijaz (Wall Street Journal, Sep 19, 2006).
Al Qaeda/Taliban have also established a viable narco-based agricultural economy within their domain which makes up for the personal fortune that Osama bin Laden originally used to fund the jihad until American and Saudi interdiction dried it up.
What then are the policy implications for the United States, for Pakistan, for Afghanistan, and for India of the rise of this terrorist state in Waziristan which with impunity carries out military attacks, political assassinations and a relentless ideological offensive against its avowed enemies in every direction? The US and its allies must henceforth pursue policies which treat al Qaeda/Taliban as more than merely a collection of disparate terrorist bands; rather it must deal with them as a hostile state against whom all-out war and systematic diplomacy must be waged. To accomplish this, the US must divert forces from its stalemated misadventure in Iraq in order to increase its military and political presence in Afghanistan, in concert with Afghan and coalition forces, until it is capable of breaking the back of the Waziristan Emirate and returning its tribal societies to Pakistan sovereignty. This must be done with or without Pakistani acquiescence, but hopefully with the former, not only for Pakistan's sake but also for the interest of the region as well. Valuable time is slipping by and action is required which recognises the political reality that jihadi state formation in Waziristan has wrought."
Viviek bhai must be mesmerized by Shankar Da's build up for his new scenari, which i say is WHOOPA!!.k prasad wrote:4 days from Vivek's last scenario!!!!!
INDO –US JOINT GROUP ON TERROR – WASHINGTON D.CIndia is sponge that protects us all... Lashkar No 2 threat after al-Qaeda’
Amitabh Sinha Posted: Jan 29, 2009 at 0232 hrs IST
New Delhi: The US Senate was today told that India “unfortunately” had become the “sponge” that was protecting America and the western liberal world from the hate unleashed by Lashkar-e-Toiba which had emerged as second only to the Al-Qaeda in being a threat to global security.
As the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs concluded its hearings on “Lessons from the Mumbai Terrorist Attacks,” two influential policy advisors testified that despite better preventive and response systems in the US, a Mumbai-like attack on America by LeT was “not inconceivable”.
“It would be a gross error to treat the terrorism facing India — including the terrible recent atrocities — as simply a problem for New Delhi alone. In a very real sense, the outage in Bombay was fundamentally a species of global terrorism not merely because the assailants happened to believe in an obscurantist brand of Islam but, more importantly, because killing Indians turned out to be simply interchangeable with killing citizens of some fifteen different nationalities for no apparent reason whatsoever,” said Ashley J Tellis, Senior Associate with the Carnegie Endowment of International Peace, a prominent think-tank.
The testimonies — the first since Barack Obama took over on January 20 — come at a time when the new administration is in the process of unveiling its foreign policy priorities for South Asia, having just announced a special envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan in Richard Holbrooke.
Tellis, who in his previous role as senior advisor to the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs had been closely involved in the negotiations for the civil nuclear agreement between India and US, said the fact that LeT had not mounted any direct attacks on the American homeland was not because of want of motivation.
“Given the juicier and far more vulnerable US targets in southern Asia, LeT has simply found it more convenient to attack these in situ rather than over extend itself in reaching out to the continental United States,” he said.
“India has unfortunately become the ‘sponge’ that protects us all. India’s very proximity to Pakistan, which has developed into the epicenter of global terrorism during the last thirty years, has resulted in New Delhi absorbing most of the blows unleashed by those terrorist groups that treat it as a common enemy along with Israel, the United States, and the West more generally,” he said.
Brian Michael Jenkins, senior advisor with the RAND Corporation, another policy group that recently came out with a report on the Mumbai incident, said the attacks in Mumbai showed that the global struggle against the jihadists was far from over.
Karimullah sings: ex-Pakistan Armymen guard Dawood house
Mumbai, August 22: Karimullah Khan Osan Khan, a wanted accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case who was arrested from Nallasopara by the Mumbai Police Crime Branch on Thursday, has told the police that fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim’s residence in Karachi is guarded by retired Pakistan Army officials and that he is “extremely well connected” in Pakistan’s political circles. In what could be significant evidence to back these claims, Karimullah has also allegedly provided the Crime Branch some incriminating photographs.
According to the Crime Branch, Karimullah has also revealed that Dawood has invested heavily in the Karachi stock market, and that 1993 serial blasts mastermind Tiger Memon is now one of the biggest real estate players in Karachi with several projects to his name.
“Karimullah has told us that Dawood lives in a two-acre bungalow in Karachi’s Clifton area, and that the residence is provided protection by retired Pakistan Army officials. He has also told us that Anees Ibrahim lives in a residence nearby, while other influential members of the D-gang live in the Defence Colony area of the city. He has told us that all the absconding accused in the 1993 serial blasts case live in Karachi. He has given us some photographs to back his claims,” said Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) Deven Bharti, who did not wish to elaborate on the nature of the photographs.
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Its name dates from the British Colonial rule, and its market is posh areas of Karachi. 70 Clifton Road is a famous residence, belonging to late Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, President of Pakistan in the early 70's which was later used as a sub-jail for his daughter Benazir Bhutto, who later became a prime minister of Pakistan in the late eighties and then in the mid nineties for a second time. Mir Murtaza Bhutto, the elder son of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, also lived there and was killed near the main gate of 70 Clifton Road by the police in the late 1990s.
- clear deck for missile launch ,blared the public address system on deck, as the agile destroyer slowed down to optimum launch velocity and updated its position automatically from the on board GPS system .The Indo-Russian BrahMos is the first operational supersonic missile in the world and the Indian Navy, which has always been missile savvy, is the first to carry any supersonic cruise missile.
The range and payload though are limited deliberately in line with the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), which India has observed throughout – albeit without signing it – and to which Russia is a signatory and treaty-bound.
The Indian Navy has always been ‘missile savvy’ and ‘pro missilery’ since both its historic attacks on Karachi on 4th Dec (Op Trident) and 8th December, 1971(Op Python) were path breakers in missile warfare for the world to emulated.
Over a decade ago, the DRDO under Dr Abdul Kalam – later President of India – got in touch with NPO Mashinoshtroinie (Mach), the Russian missile maker of the very versatile Yakhont PJ–10 missile. The firm was cash-strapped due to the weakening of the post-Soviet Russian economy. India offered money and the Russian firm its engine technology to collaborate in producing an under water launched missile for India’s nuclear submarine project, codenamed Advanced Technology Vehicle, or ATV.
At the same time, the Indian Navy has fitted the Indo-Russian supersonic missile BrahMos on board the INS Ranvir, D 54 of the Kashin class, making it the first with the indigenous vertical launch missile capability. This was done during refit at Vishakapatnam Naval Dockyard.
This is very important development for the Indian Navy, the nearly 50:50 Indo-Russian BrahMos partnership, the Indian defence industry, and of course, the Defence Research and Development organization (DRDO).
All future Naval platforms are slated to be armed with the BrahMos missiles and indeed, there would be periodic trials to prove and improve the capability further.
Then for the first time, the missile was launched from a universal vertical launcher fitted in a ship. All earlier launches of BrahMos missiles were carried out from inclined launchers,” a spokesperson at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) said here on Thursday. The successful test in the Bay of Bengal is a significant milestone because most present day ships are fitted with vertical launchers.
The successful launch of the missile means even existing battleships can carry the missile after some refurbishments. The launch, carried out from a vertical launcher on board the destroyer, INS Rajput, met “all mission objectives”, he said. The ship has already been armed with incline-launched BrahMos missile in 2007.
The next ship fitted with the same class of BrahMos missile was INS Ranjit. As per the original plan, Indian Navy planned to arm eight battleships with this missile but with the availability of vertical launch version of the missile, the choice will be wider.
As expected nothing really changed on ground after the official “ban” .Its activities continued as before and toady an important “meeting” was scheduled to discuss the ramifications of Indian strike on Karachi.ISLAMABAD: Pakistan government on Sunday took over the sprawling headquarters of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa, a front organization of the LeT blamed for
the Mumbai attacks, near Lahore amid tight security.
Khakan Babar, recently appointed by the government of Pakistan's Punjab province as the chief administrator, took over the JuD's Markaz-e-Taiba headquarters at Muridke, about 30 kms from Lahore.
The process was completed in the presence of Lahore's commissioner, the district police chief, an official of the Auqaf or religious affairs department and a police contingent. Babar will supervise and monitor all activities at the JuD's headquarters, Dawn News channel reported.
Babar, his eight-member staff and about a dozen policemen will be housed in the Markaz-e-Taiba complex that includes a school, a college and a hospital.
A spokesman for the Markaz-e-Taiba described the appointment of the administrator as a "takeover" done under international pressure.
Pakistan's interior ministry chief Rehman Malik has said the JuD was banned shortly after the UN Security Council declared it a front for the LeT in December last year.
However, diplomatic sources said that the Pakistan government had not yet issued any formal notification banning the group.
The Jamaat-ud-Dawa, without dispute the best-funded and organised far-Right Islamist formation in Pakistan, represents the Lashkar-e-Taiba online. The Jamaat-ud-Dawa, named thus after its earlier incarnation, the Markaz Dawat wal Irshad (MDI: Centre for Proselytisation and Preaching), was proscribed in 2002, is based on a 160-acre (64-hectare) campus at Murdike, near Lahore, of which al-Dawa University is a part. Formed to train mujahideen to fight the Soviet Union's forces in Afghanistan, the MDI in turn gave birth to a jehadist organisation, the Lashkar-e-Taiba. Lashkar-e-Taiba cadre have fought not just in India but also in Bosnia, Chechnya, Kosovo, Somalia, Eritrea, the southern Philippines and West Asia.
By most accounts, the Jamaat-ud-Dawa today commands a formidable empire, using education as a tool to propagate its world-view and recruit cadre for the Lashkar-e-Taiba. According to the Pakistani expert Mohammad Amir Rana, it controls over 200 schools, 11 seminaries and two colleges of science. If this infrastructure is at some distance from the traditional Islamic seminary, so too is the education it imparts. For example, the Jamaat-ud-Dawa English alphabet primer emphasises military skills: "Instead of the concept `c' for cat and `g' for goat," the Jamaat-ud-Dawa leader Zafar Iqbal told one interviewer, "we introduced the concept of `c' for cannon and `g' for gun." Jamaat-ud-Dawa teachers, appropriately enough, must have participated in a jehadist military campaign at least once.
Prior to the India-Pakistan military crisis of 2001-02, the MDI made no secret of its role as a facilitator of jehad. At a November 1997 conference held by the MDI, it called for an end to democracy in Pakistan, arguing that "the notion of the sovereignty of the people is anti-Islamic". Pakistani newspapers noted that the venue was festooned with signboards proclaiming that the appropriate response to democracy was through grenade and bomb explosions (jamhooriyat ka jawaab, grenade aur blast). Notwithstanding the designation of the MDI as a terrorist organisation by the United States, the then-Director-General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Lieutenant-General Mahmood Ahmad, attended its April 2001 convention, where a resolution was passed calling on cadre "to capture Hindu temples, destroy the idols and then hoist the flag of Islam on them".
Although the Jamaat-ud-Dawa has, since 2002, denied that it has any connection with the Lashkar-e-Taiba, and indeed that it is involved in terrorism, most scholarly and media investigations of the organisation dismiss this assertion. For example, Muhammad Amir Rana, the author of an encyclopaedic book on Islamist terror groups in Pakistan, has recorded that the offices and cadre of both organisations are in practice interchangeable. Moreover, the Jamaat-ud-Dawa is frankly supportive of the Lashkar-e-Taiba. In the Jamaat-ud-Dawa vision, the "only ray of our hope is mujahideen. demolished superpower Soviet Union and again it is them who are showing lions teeth to U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Iraq. The only superpower of today is on its last legs. Our leaders should keep this in mind: if properly helped these mujahideen have the spirit to break India's neck and back."
But, there have been reports that Saeed and other JuD leaders were allowed to move out of their homes on several occasions.
The Pakistan government has claimed that a total of 124 members of the JuD and other banned extremist groups have been detained while dozens of JuD offices have been sealed across the country.
However, the government has said it can take legal action against the JuD leaders only if India provides proof of their involvement in the Mumbai terror attacks.
On Wednesday 11/26/2008 at about 23:00, a series of coordinated attacks, in the Southern luxury suburb of the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay), killed at least 195 people and injured 350 more. The horrendous terror attack, naturally, led to a massive investigation in India and abroad. 23 of the dead were Western foreigners, 17 policemen, 1 Indian commando soldiers, 9 terrorist perpetrators and 145 ordinary innocent Indian civilians.
The chain of events, which led to the Mumbai carnage, as it emerged through the investigation, was as follows:
* In 02/2008 the Indian police arrested in Mumbai
The trainer of Faheem Ahmed Ansari as a suspect of providing logistical support to the Mumbai Trains Bombings and of being a Lashkar-e-Toiba operative. Faheem Ahmed Ansari had in his possession layouts drawn up for the Taj Mahal hotel and Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji main railway station, both prime targets of the Mumbai Carnage. He admitted he was handled by Yusuf Muzammil from Muzaffarabad, that he provided Yusuf Muzammil with sketches of different locations in Mumbai and of going through military training at a camp at the Mangla Dam, located between Pakistani Punjab and Pakistan-held Kashmir.
* In 05/2008, according to Ajmal amir Kasav, a 21 year old native of Faridkot in the Punjab province of Pakistan and the only surviving perpetrator, who was captured near the Chhatrapati Shivaji train station, the preparations for the Mumbai carnage began when he and his fellow terrorists, all ordinary Pakistanis in their 20th, without any special background, gathered at Mangla Dam camp for training. Ajmal Amir Kasav implicated the Indian fugitive - Daoud Ibrahim, as the financier and logistical organizer of the Mumbai Carnage.
All the recruits were trained in marine warfare along with the special course "Daura-e-Shifa" conducted by Lashkar-e-Toiba. Ajmal Amir Kasav identified his associates as Abu Ali, Fahad, Omar, Shoaib, Umer, Abu Akasha Ismail, Abdul Rahman (Bada) and Abdul Rahman (Chhota) – They were motivated by strong anti-Indian and anti-Hindus feelings, hatred toward Jews and Judaism and probably also by resentment to their own new Pakistani civilian and democratic regime, but not necessarily by devotion to Islam [/b
* In summer 2008 eight of the future Mumbai Carnage perpetrators, including Ajmal Amir Kasav, visited Mumbai as tourists. They rented a room not far from Nariman House, the Jewish ‘Habad’ center in Mumbai and another prime target in the planned attack, in order to learn their objectives.
* Two weeks before the attack, on 11/12/2008, the terrorists sailed to the Arabian Sea from Karachi with a boat owned by Daoud Ibrahim named Al-Husseini.
* While at sea the hijackers used a Satellite phone and kept in contact with leading figures of Lashkar-e-Toiba in Muzaffarabad; Yusuf Muzammil, the chief Operational coordinator of Lashkar-e-Toiba operations in Indian Kashmir; Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, the Indian commander of Lashkar-e-Toiba’s recruiting and training apparatus, and Asrar Shah, a senior Lashkar-e-Toiba operative. The American electronic and communication intelligence service, NSA (National Security Agency) noticed the unusual conversation between a ship in the middle of the Arabian Sea and Muzaffarabad, in the heartland of Pakistan over 1,200 km away from any sea shore. Soon NSA managed to identify some of the people who used the Satellite phone as senior Lashkar-e-Toiba operative. NSA issued, on 11/18/2008, a terror alert of a possible maritime terror attack on or near Mumbai, India, including the right location of ‘Al-Husseini’.
* On 11/23/2008 the assailants hijacked an Indian fishing boat named ‘Kuber’. The terrorists decapitated four crew members and left the captain alive to navigate the hijacked boat back to Mumbai (the Captain was killed before landing on Mumbai coast on 11/26/2008 night).
* on Wednesday 11/26/2008 at about 23:00, all ten terrorists landed with a rubber speed boat from the ‘Kuber’ at the Gateway to India monument, near the Taj Mahal Hotel. The assailants split to two men squads and scattered toward their targets. The squad that attacked the Leopold restaurant then retreated to the Taj Mahal Hotel to reinforce the other squad operating there. Some of the squads moved from place to place by hijacked or stolen cars.
* The tactic was to move and change position all the time and not enable the Indian military or police to flank them or push them to the corner and in order to create maximum damage and confusion. Therefore the terrorists did not take hostages for bargaining and killed all captured on the spot, since heaving hostages limits severely the maneuverability of the hostage takers and their ability to move from place to place, to change position and to operate as two men squads in huge compounds such as the luxury Hotels.
* Indian Intelligence has proofs that at least two SIM cell phone cards were used in Mumbai during and after the attack to report and update the headquarters of the assault in Muzafarabad, Pakistan
* With Ajmal Amir Kasav Police found also a cell phone. The Indian national television station showed photographs of a phone's log which showed calls had been placed from this phone to Jalalabad in Pakistan.
Summary
The outcome of the Mumbai Carnage investigation clearly established the responsibility of Lashker-e-Toiba, based in Pakistan, in committing the attack. If fact it was the same infrastructure that already executed the Mumbai Trains Bombings, on 07/11/2006, two years earlier and on which Pakistan was already warned.
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