Lashkar-e-Taiba

What is LFO???

Legal Framework Order, the next one might be a UFO though.

taliban and al queda supported by west and hindus?

Go ask google who invented, financed and trained them ..... a few names that will come up for sure are .... Zia-ul-Haq, CIA, ISI, Hameed Gul and Saudi Financiers

About the rest u can do the search

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what's the difference between LeT and RSS/BJP/Sehna gangs? I see no difference. So live and let live!

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there is no way let is involved in tht..terrorists looked like indians and they did not have beard..there r so many flaws in indian stories tht even india media will take U turn within few weeks...still there is no proof tht pakistanis were involved in mumbai attacks..i think those hindus who were victims of caste system in india,may be involved in mumbai attacks...
i think ISI has better options to do things in more organised through local people.. and i think pak should create trouble in those where separatists r carrying out movements..and use tht as a counter to stop indians to interfere into fata and balochistan

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LeT or whatever name its going by now is a threat to Pakistan and the region. ISI should cut it’s contacts with them immediately.

The ‘charity’ that plotted the Mumbai attacks | Anthony Loyd - Times Online

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laskhar taiba saved plenty of pakistani soldiers during 2005 earthquake...they did great job for people of kashmir...even musharaf acknowledged tht fact..my friend worked for them in earthquake affected areas for almost a year..he said tht they had great knowledge of local area and even guided army to reached far and high areas..
recent action against let is just a trick..let is one the purest mujahid organisation if not the purest...i hope they continue to work for well being of people...many people in pakistan believe tht jamat dawa and al rasheed trust r the purest welfare organisation with all proper record..they have huge resources even in big cities like karachi...
long life "actual" mujahids..long live kashmir struggle..long life pakistan..may Allah bless Pak and save it from india...

Their good work should not be the criteria to let them do whatever they want. If they are really good in charity work then let it be their only focus but killing on one hand while "feeding" from other does not make you saint.

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LeT is not a charity. Providing relief is government's job.

Also, this idea that LeT is doing "Kashmir struggle" is turned into a joke by their stupid effort in Mumbai. Launching an attack on civilians that is universally condemned has mixed Kashmir cause in mud.

Besides, by banning LeT in 2002, Pakistan government itself admitted that they were upto no good.

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This guy had no balls to get caught, provide information and then bring about bad feelings back to Pakistan!
A true terrorist should never get caught alive. Kill or be killed.
Where was his bomb strap when they caught him with his pants down?
In either case, Hell is waiting for him.

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problem with many "enlightened" pakis is tht they r so dumb and dependent on western and indian media thet whtever is feed to them they accept it and unfortunately these secular losers r our biggest problem...ground realities r different..
jamat dawa is a good organisation and i hope it will continue its work..and as far as i know,they dont have such resources to do attacks as mumbai..

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the terrorists were actually wearing A YELLOW SAFFRON BAND in their hand......which hindu or indians wear.....that makes me shaqqi....hmmm

it looks like a 9/11..which america did
and I think India OR A THIRD PERSON is doing this..just to begin the 3rd world war...

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actually ....the indians were thinking to bury the terrorists in India..isnt that strange?
if they r pakistanis..why dont they send their bodies back to pakistan then?...makes me wonder.....shaq hota hai in pe.. :O

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3 of the Mumbai terrorists were from Okara, 3 from Multan, 2 from Faisalabad, 1 from Sialkote, and 1 from Dera Ismail Khan.

LeT also sent suicide bombers to Iraq where they were caught.

so really you will believe anything as long as it does not include accepting that jihadis from pakistan were involved?

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WASHINGTON: A “retired” Pakistani army commander who is said to have masterminded the Mumbai carnage and his ideological mentor who founded the Lashkar-e-Taiba were both named in a US Treasury department notification advancing financial sanctions against terrorists as recently as May this year.

Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, the Pakistani army man who the captured gunman Mohammed Ajmal Kasav says trained the LeT terror module that attacked Mumbai is not some shadowy unknown figure as some would make him. A May 27 Treasury notification targeting LeT leadership chronicles his terrorist exploits, which extend beyond India to Iraq and Southeast Asia.

“Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi is LeT’s chief of operations. In this capacity, Lakhvi has directed LeT military operations, including in Chechnya, Bosnia, Iraq, and Southeast Asia. Lakhvi instructed LET associates in 2006 to train operatives for suicide bombings. Prior to that, Lakhvi instructed LeT operatives to conduct attacks in well-populated areas,” the notification records.

“Lakhvi, in 2004, sent operatives and funds to attack US forces in Iraq. Lakhvi also directed an LeT operative to travel to Iraq in 2003 to assess the jihad situation there. In past years, Lakhvi has also played an important role in LeT fundraising activities, reportedly receiving al-Qaida-affiliated donations on behalf of LeT,” it adds, noting that one of his aliases is “Chachajee.”

Lakhvi is a Pakistani army “floater” cut loose by the parent organization for jihadi activities so that the establishment can maintain “plausible deniability,” according some terrorism experts. Such floaters or free-lancers are used to train militants to maintain Pakistan’s equity with the Taliban and al-Qaida even as it officially supports the war on terror as a “front-line ally.” Such “retired” Pakistani armymen have been frequently captured in Afghanistan and Kashmir in the company of Taliban and other jihadis.

The Treasury list is led by “Prof” Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, the hennaed hero of Pakistani jihadis who claims Pakistani establishment support and insists he has never been indicted in terrorist activities anywhere, particularly since the LeT itself was banned by Pakistan’s military ruler Pervez Musharraf in 2002 and he migrated his organization into the charitable Jamaar-ud-Dawa.

But going by the Treasury notification HP-996, the LeT did not melt away, not did Saeed’s role in it end. Both were engaged in terrorism in the years thereafter. “Muhammad Saeed is LeT’s overall leader and chief and plays a key role in LeT’s operational and fundraising activities worldwide,” the Treasury notification says in the present tense, adding,“Saeed oversaw the management of a terrorist training camp in Pakistan in 2006, including funding of the camp, which prepared militants to fight against Coalition forces in Afghanistan.”

It goes on to add that, Saeed, in 2005, determined where graduates of an LET camp in Pakistan should be sent to fight, and personally organized the infiltration of LeT militants into Iraq during a trip to Saudi Arabia. That same
year, Saeed arranged for an LeT operative to be sent to Europe as LeT’s European fundraising coordinator.

Two other LeT operatives in the Treasury sanctions list are Haji Muhammad Ashraf, cited as LeT’s chief of finance, and Mahmoud Mohammad Ahmed Bahaziq who is credited with being the main financier behind the establishment of the LeT and its activities in the 1980s and 1990s and who also served as the leader of LeT in Saudi Arabia.

The Treasury notification records that “despite being banned by the Government of Pakistan in January 2002, LeT continues to operate in Kashmir and engage in or support terrorist activities worldwide.” LeT was designated a terrorist organization pursuant to US. Executive Order 13224 on December 20, 2001, and again under UN Security Council Resolution 1267 on May 2, 2005. The US Department of State named LeT a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) on December 26, 2001.

While issuing the latest notification, Stuart Levey, Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence (TFI),
describes LeT as a “dangerous al-Qaida affiliate that has demonstrated its willingness to murder innocent
civilians…LeT’s transnational nature makes it crucial for governments worldwide to do all they can to stifle
LeT’s fundraising and operations.”

The mid-year notification records that LeT has conducted numerous attacks against Indian military and civilian
targets since 1993. The Government of India implicated LeT in the July 2006 attack on multiple Mumbai commuter trains, and in the December 2001 attack against the Indian Parliament, it notes.

LeT is also suspected of involvement in attacks in New Delhi in October 2005, and in Bangalore in December 2005. In March 2002, senior al-Qaida leader Abu Zubaydah was captured at an LeT safe house in Faisalabad, Pakistan, it adds, stacking up the case for what many analysts believe is a proxy of the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI.

US sanctioned LeT’s Hafiz and Zaki Lakhvi in May-USA-World-The Times of India[RIGHT][/RIGHT]

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Summary: On May 27, the USG designated domestically under Executive Order, 13224 four individuals - Muhammad Saeed, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, Haji Muhammad Ashraf and Mahmoud Mohammad Ahmed Bahaziq - who hold leadership positions in Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT), a Pakistan-based terrorist group with links to Usama bin Laden and the al Qaida network. This domestic designation freezes any assets these individuals may have under U.S. jurisdiction and prohibits all financial and commercial transactions between any U.S. person and these individuals. On May 16, the USG submitted these individuals to the UN 1267 Sanctions Committee for addition to its Consolidated List. On May 27, one of the committee’s members placed a hold on the proposed designations. As a result, UN action against these individuals will not take place as long as the hold is in place.
Identifying information of designated individuals:

  1. Muhammad Saeed
    AKA: Hafiz Muhammad Saeed
    AKA: Hafiz Saeed
    AKA: Hafiz Sahib
    AKA: Hafiz Mohammad Saeed
    AKA: Hafez Mohammad Sayeed
    AKA: Hafiz Mohammad Sayid
    AKA: Hafiz Mohammad Syeed
    AKA: Tata Ji
    AKA: Hafiz Mohammad Sayed

Address: House No. 116E, Mohalla Johar, Town: Lahore, Tehsil: Lahore City, Lahore District, Pakistan
DOB: 5 June 1950
POB: Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan
Father’s Name: Kamal-ud-Din
National ID#: 3520025509842-7
2) Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi
AKA: Zakir Rehman Lakvi
AKA: Zaki Ur-Rehman Lakvi
AKA: Zaki Ur-Rehman
AKA: Zakir Rehman
AKA: Abu Waheed Irshad Ahmad Arshad
AKA: Chachajee

Address 1: Barahkoh, P.O. DO, Tehsil and District Islamabad, Pakistan
Address 2: Chak No. 1B/IL. Rinala Khurd, Tehsil Rinala Khurd, District Okara, Pakistan
DOB: 30 December 1960
POB: Okara, Pakistan
Father’s Name: Hafiz Aziz-ur-Rehman
National ID#: 61101-9618232-1
3) Haji Muhammad Ashraf
AKA: Haji M. Ashraf

DOB: 1 March 1965
PPN: A-374184, Pakistani
4) Mahmoud Mohammad Ahmed Bahaziq
AKA: Mahmoud Bahaziq
AKA: Abu 'Abd al-'Aziz
AKA: Abu Abdul Aziz
AKA: Shaykh Sahib

DOB: 17 August 1943
Alt DOB: 1943, 1944
POB: India
Nationality: Saudi Arabian
Saudi Registration Number: 4-6032-0048-1.
Background Paper

Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) is a terrorist group listed under UNSCR 1267 for its links to Usama bin Ladin and the al Qaida network. Despite being banned by the Government of Pakistan in January 2002, LeT continues to operate and engage in or support terrorist activities abroad. LeT was designated under UNSCR 1267 on May 2, 2005.
Muhammad Saeed is LeT’s overall leader and chief. As overall leader, Saeed plays a key role in LeT’s operational and fundraising activities. In 2006, Saeed oversaw the management of a terrorist training camp, including funding of the camp. In 2005, Saeed determined where graduates of an LeT camp in Pakistan should be sent to fight, and personally organized the infiltration of LeT militants into Iraq during a trip to Saudi Arabia. Saeed also arranged for an LeT operative to be sent to Europe as LeT’s European fundraising coordinator.
Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi is LeT’s chief of operations. In this capacity, Lakhvi has directed LeT operations, including in Chechnya, Bosnia, Iraq, and Southeast Asia. In 2006, Lakhvi instructed LeT associates to train operatives for suicide bombings and in 2003, Lakhvi instructed LeT operatives to conduct attacks in well-populated areas. In 2004, Lakhvi sent operatives and funds to attack U.S. forces in Iraq, having directed an LeT operative to travel to Iraq in 2003 to assess the situation there. In past years, Lakhvi has also played an important role in LeT fundraising activities, reportedly receiving money on behalf of LeT from al Qaida-affiliated donors.
Haji Muhammad Ashraf is LeT’s chief of finance, a position he has held since at least 2003. In 2003 and 2004, Ashraf traveled to the Middle East, where he personally collected donations on behalf of LeT. In 2003, Ashraf assisted Saudi Arabia-based LeT leadership with expanding its organization and increasing its fundraising activities.
Mahmoud Mohammad Ahmed Bahaziq is a LeT financier. He is credited with being the main financier behind the establishment of the LeT and its activities in the 1980s and 1990s. He has also served as the leader of LeT in Saudi Arabia. In 2003, Bahaziq coordinated LeT’s fundraising activities with Saudi nongovernmental organizations and Saudi businessmen, and encouraged LeT operatives to continue and accelerate fundraising and organizing activities. As of mid-2005, Bahaziq played a key role in LeT’s propaganda and media operations.
End background paper