Some of the 9-11 WTC were seen at strip clubs drinking beer as well....
Then the problem is in drinking, close all the wine shops, all terrorists visit beer shops first.
Some of the 9-11 WTC were seen at strip clubs drinking beer as well....
Then the problem is in drinking, close all the wine shops, all terrorists visit beer shops first.
Re: Confessions of Muhammad Ajmal Amir
india has made a number of arrests itself, at this stage all are indian muslims as is to be expected from country whose main opposition party is a hindu terrorist organisation and its ruling party not far behined. since india has gone down this route, of blaming and framing pakistan, i wonder if we'll ever actually get to know who really was behined this mass murder.
india has and is continueing to use this as an opportunity to create an atmosphere of hostility towards pakistan from the international community.
if they want pakistani help in the investigation, not only should it be a joint investigation but public appologies must be offered for past allegations.
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First this....
***We were instructed not to make phone calls to Pakistan after reaching India.
then ...
each of us was given ................. a cellphone.***
quite contradictory....and yes, the confession seems too cosmetic to be true. This is not to counter anything, but yes, most of these details had started coming out of the indian media within 24 hours of his arrest. Hard to believe that a criminal on such a high profile 'mission' would crack so easily.
First this.... ***We were instructed not to make phone calls to Pakistan after reaching India.
then ... each of us was given ................. a cellphone.***
quite contradictory....and yes, the confession seems too cosmetic to be true. This is not to counter anything, but yes, most of these details had started coming out of the indian media within 24 hours of his arrest. Hard to believe that a criminal on such a high profile 'mission' would crack so easily.
and on top of all this, we did make many calls back home and they gave us "shabash" :)
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I then went along with Ismail to VT station by taxi... and we hid the Ak-47s in our pockets !!!
..., i wonder if we'll ever actually get to know who really was behined this mass murder.
No wonder, I am sure at least u will never know ppl behind these attacks ..... u can wake someone from sleep but not someone who is pretending
I highly doubt that the OP is still not aware that this guy s/he/it keeps rambling about was that paki teenager - the bollysh!t fan who crossed the borders in order to 'make it big' in bollysh!t and support his parents 'back home'. And that he was arrested from the city along with many other with 'pakistani origins' 'in connection with' the attacks but because of not having any family/friends resourceful enough to 'get him out', was the only one left to be grilled. That's why they never exposed it to the int'l media cz then the 'real truth' would be out showing the world the 'true face' of indian 'investigations'.
The real fact (along with many other facts) which made it into the media but was quickly replaced with fake stories generated by indian media about who he is - "The only attacker caught alive". Yeah sure. Only stupid pakistanis like several on this very forum follow what is spoon-fed to them by indian media (biased) and the main stream int' media (they wanna sell).
I say serve these teenagers and their parents right for wasting/letting their kids waste their precious time watching the trash indians are aggressively exporting around the world under the label of 'glamour'. If nothing else, this teenager's experience, himself (incase he is lucky enough to still survive after the indian torture to make him confess to their fabricated accusations) or his parents or whoever he has behind must have learned a lessoon very important. indians are NOT what they pretend to be through their movies - Civilized HUMANS. They are what they hide beneath ugly yellow teeth with a 'friendly smile' - The real terrorists, the real crooks, narrow minded uncivlized creatures carrying mentality from the stone-age culture.
Right now, their target are Pakistani people so they freely spread their bias against them (because pakistan is a small community) but I await the day when majority of the communities around the world have had experience of dealing with this crook nation, then would be the day when the people of the world will demand the UN to nuke this 'peaceful' land of terror called 'india' to save the rest of the world from their 'evils'.
Do these guys really still dont know the whole world is by now laughing at them, their 'facts' and their media reports? Or are they really full of themselves? Or maybe some stupid pakistanis are still buying into this bollysh!t so they continue.
I thought it was a known truth all around the world by now that if one wants to know the real 'truth' and 'facts', one has to do their own research through real life resources or through internet and NOT by following the 'main-stream' international media as it reports what 'sells' or what those controlling the media want to broadcast (indians).
It's amazing to see these propagandists still continue spreading their jahalat-filled lies to people around the world despite the fact that 'sane' people are by now fed-up with their lies and no longer interested.
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For those who said kasab is not pakistani , here is a special report by pakistan newspaper dawn,
Crackdown hints at Faridkot-Mumbai link -DAWN - Top Stories; December 12, 2008
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Looks like Jamat-ud-dawa had really penetrated into the main stream Pakistani society in creating it’s pawns of destruction. And above all, Pakistani establishment had allowed them to move freely.
We all understand that sub-continent has seen a “tit for tat politics” for decades, but isn’t it a time that we all live freely in peace with each other. Pakistan, India, Afghanistan have to be each others neighbors forever, we can have only two choices either to progress together in harmony or to die together in destruction.
A very interesting article on Faridkot, Okara and its natives:
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Suspect in Mumbai attack linked to Pakistani village – chicagotribune.com
FARIDKOT, Pakistan—The trail to the hometown of the lone surviving suspect in the Mumbai terrorist attacks leads to this dusty village in Punjab.
Despite government denials that the captured man was from Pakistan, Pakistani journalists said Ajmal Qasab, also known as Ajmal Amir Kamal and Azam Amir Kasav, grew up here. And a former prime minister said Indian officials told their Pakistani counterparts that Qasab said he was from a village named Faridkot in this part of Punjab.
In Faridkot on Saturday, however, no one acknowledged knowing Qasab. And the reception for a Tribune correspondent and several Pakistani journalists was openly hostile from the men who greeted them at the village entrance.
The villagers said they did not remember the alleged gunman’s father, Mohammed Amir Qasab, nor the Qasab family shop that sold deep-fried snacks called pakoras. It is as if the Qasab family—their last name means “butcher” in Urdu—never existed.
“Nothing has happened in this village,” said Sikander Ali Wattoo, a college professor sitting outside the mayor’s office. "It’s only a misunderstanding “It’s only a misunderstanding. No terrorist lives in this village.”
Faridkot, and how Pakistan handles the story of Qasab, may lie at the heart of the dangerous tensions between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan in the wake of last month’s Mumbai terrorist attacks, which left 171 people dead.
India has blamed a Pakistan-based terrorist group, Lashkar-e-Taiba, or “army of the pure,” for masterminding the attacks and said Qasab has admitted under interrogation that he was trained at Lashkar camps in Pakistan.
The Pakistanis say they will cooperate but have seen no proof of a Pakistan link. But evidence that Qasab is from Pakistan would guarantee at least some Pakistani role in the killings and could force the government to take action, as demanded by India and the United States.
The country’s most powerful intelligence agency, Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI, helped build up groups such as Lashkar 20 years ago to fight in disputed Kashmir, experts say. Many militants recruited for these groups were from rural Punjab, from villages such as Faridkot.
Some Indian authorities have suggested that the ISI could have had a role in the Mumbai attacks—a charge Pakistan vehemently denies.
There are at least five Faridkots in Punjab, but only one in the Okara district.
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, whose party runs Punjab province and whose brother is the provincial chief minister, said Pakistan government officials told him what the Indians say Qasab told them under questioning. He said Qasab, about 21, said that he was a resident of Faridkot in the Okara district, about two hours south of Lahore.
"This boy says, ‘I belong to Okara, and I left my home some years ago,’ " Sharif said in an interview. He said Qasab reportedly would come home for a few days every six months or a year.
“He cut off his links with his parents,” Sharif said. “The relationship between him and his parents was not good. Then he disappeared.”
The British newspaper The Observer visited this village and reported Sunday that it obtained voter rolls showing the names Qasab reportedly told Indian authorities were his parents’. Village authorities told the Tribune that the couple did not exist.
Rubnawaz Joya, a local journalist who is president of the press club of Dipalpur, less than 2 miles from Faridkot, said Faridkot villagers told him that Qasab last came home during an Islamic holiday about two months ago. Joya said the villagers said Qasab bragged that he could fight 10 men at the same time and showed off his moves.
No one said that Saturday, when Faridkot seemed as though it was under some kind of shadowy siege.
A group of village leaders met journalists at the main road leading into Faridkot, where about 10,000 people live in small brick houses along brick and dirt paths. They said the Tribune correspondent was the first foreigner to visit, ever.
Ghulam Mustafa, the mayor, said the village was not the right Faridkot. Rashid Ahmed Wattoo, a farmer, said many young people from Faridkot had left to work in Lahore.
A crowd formed, some holding large canes, and other journalists from the region showed up. “Don’t film here,” a man said. When two journalists working for an international news agency kept filming, the crowd started punching and kicking them. Their mobile telephones and digital-video cassettes, called DVs, were taken.
Near the Tribune’s car, a few men talked about smashing its windows, stealing the reporter’s purse and setting the car on fire. “Just burn their car,” one man said.
“I know everything,” one boy told the journalists. “Just keep quiet,” a man told the boy. “Are you mad?” another man asked.
Finally, the villagers allowed the journalists to walk around—but only along one street, and only with an escort that quickly grew to 20 men.
A reporter for a Pakistani television station said he filmed the house where some villagers said Qasab had lived, and then hid the videocassette in his sock. The footage showed a man inside the house named Mohammad Ghafoor Ahmed denying knowing the Qasabs and said he was the real owner of the house.
“Off the record, everyone said Qasab was from Faridkot,” the TV reporter said. “But on the record, they refused.”
When told about what happened in Faridkot, Bilal Siddique Kamyana, a police commander in charge of Okara district, replied: “I can’t say anything.”
A bit later, when the news service journalists came to the police headquarters and complained about their stolen phones and video, Kamyana placed a call.
“Sir,” he said, “your men have snatched the journalists’ DVs and telephones. You can erase the images, but please give them back to the journalists.”
Re: Confessions of Muhammad Ajmal Amir
It is secondary thing either he is pakistani or not the elementary thing is that the security level of India is as low as they can't stop such kind of attacks, its really shows the poor perofrmance of Security and intelligence organizations of India. We also condem such kind of attacks on any country but we all as mankind must be careful and take necessary actions to make our people secure.
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The saraiki belt of southern punjab is known for its history of terrorism from 90s. Laskrai Jhangvi Riaz Basra right hand Ejaz or Jaggi belonged to Khanewal near Multan. They once attacked Muzzarfar Garh mosque of Ahmedis near Qureshi chowk then on shias. Dr.Bukhari of Multan the mastermind of Lahore 1996 Session Court blast which killed Sipah Sahaba chief Azam Farooqi. Poor, lack of education, less developed areas so individuals easily available from these areas by these organizations. Recent attacks on Islamabad, Sargodha,ISI,PAF,Marriot etc also included LeJ , JeM terrorists from the same area.