Twin bombings at Pakistan paramilitary base kill 69

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lol bechare ppl ko ek aur mauqa mil jata hai. Inn ko enjoy karne do :)

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It is never the people La P. Never the people. It is the vast majority of the people who are suffering and dying because of bad decisions of a few and because of superpowers taking advantage of a nation in turmoil. This has happened in other countries as well and eventually the people have risen and sorted things out. The time will come for Pakistan too.

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tut tut tut tut

:( :(

inna ilahe wa inna ilahe rajaoon

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Insha'Allah.

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wrong thread...

Does anyone believe this?

WHY WOULD THEY ATTACK THIER OWN PEOPLE FOR SOMETHING THAT PROBABLY DIDNT HAPPEN??

How many more lies are they gonna spew??

More deaths for no reason :frowning:

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People want to provoke a civil war in Pakistan and they start with our soldiers, navy personnel, paramilitary and so on.
I'm not a fan of Taliban but there is something more behind this.

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Perhaps you wantef to see this in sports section.

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very well said.

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Is now the time to avoid the truth and permit conspiracy theories to outweigh the facts? TTP has boastfully claimed responsibility for this attack and presented UBL’s death as a justification for the killings of innocent civilians. Should the death of a violent leader and a mass murderer who was not even a Pakistani, be used as an excuse to kill the peaceful and loving people of Pakistan? Do you see how reality presents us with a different picture that demolishes any doubts about the US mission to defeat terrorism? Dear readers, do we not see that the insanity of these crimes reveals the terrorist’s ideology of hated and evil doing?

http://www.youtube.com/user/USDotUrdu?ob=5#p/a/u/0/2U9sEbZQbLc

No one is spared from these terrorist attacks and the nation’s security continues to deteriorate at the expense of militancy. Don’t we agree; the sooner this menace is controlled the faster this world will come closer to peace? Is their agenda not to terrorize and brutalize the innocent and kill without remorse? Do we not need to think about these questions and help eliminate the like of Al-Qaeda and Taliban once and for all? We are in the region to uproot terrorism and eliminate the Taliban and Al Qaida menace once and for all so this terror is stopped and people of the region can live free of fear. Despite the differences that are being worked on between our officials… the truth still remains; we have a common enemy and a common goal of defeating terrorism. We will continue to strive forward and remain focused on the common objective.

We offer our most sincere condolences to the people of Pakistan, especially those with loved ones lost in this senseless act of violence.

CDR Bill Speaks,

DET, United States Central Command

www.Centcom.mil

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Constabulary isn't the military police aka Frontier Corps.

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I am not provoking but responding to javedmiandad calling american military names. Sorry if it hurt your feelings, that was not my intent. How can you even connect my post to an attempt to rubbing salt on Pakistani wounds?

Aren't there two Pakistani types? One the victims and the innocents and the other, the perpetrators of such bombings? Why would you take offense to the criticisms on the latter? All I can say is, please don't!

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I though you are from Paris so why all the commotion if someone is calling America name? Wouldn't you be happy as a frenchman cause of it?

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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/14/world/asia/14bomb.html

Pakistani Police Doubt Bombing Was for Bin Laden

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Senior police officials said on Friday that a suicide attack that killed more than 80 cadets from a government paramilitary force was most likely retaliation for an army offensive in Pakistan’s tribal areas, and not for the death of Osama bin Laden, as the Pakistani Taliban claimed.

Shortly after the attack, which was aimed at members of the Frontier Constabulary in the town of Charsadda, the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility, saying it was retribution for the American raid on May 2 that killed Bin Laden in the small garrison city of Abbottabad, about 70 miles from the capital.

But the Pakistani Taliban have recently issued several statements claiming responsibility for attacks that they did not initiate, the police officials said, adding that they doubted that the attack was actually carried out by them, or that it was in revenge for the American raid.

They said the attack was instead most likely the work of a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban that has been fighting the Pakistani Army in the nearby tribal region of Mohmand, where the army has struggled for two years to subdue the insurgents, who are led by Umar Khalid.

Recently, the army opened what it called the third phase of an offensive, suffering heavy losses.

The insurgents in Mohmand have been able to force the Pakistani Army into a lengthy campaign by seeking refuge in sanctuaries across the border in Afghanistan’s Kunar Province. NATO forces in Afghanistan have been assisting Pakistan by going after the militants as they escape across the border.

Sikandar Hayat Khan Sherpao, a member of the provincial assembly of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, said the training facility hit that was attacked, at Shabqadar Fort, had been a frequent target of militant attacks before. “Basically, the threat is from Mohmand Agency, where militants still have pockets and are active,” he said.

“I feel that this attack is not in retaliation to the Abbottabad incident,” he added. “Basically, in the last one and a half months, a new military operation has been started in Mohmand as the army is going against militants. So this attack can be seen as a retaliation to the Mohmand operation.”

Bashir Bilour, a senior minister in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa provincial government, told reporters that officials were withholding assessing blame for the deadly attack. “We don’t believe in directly blaming any country without any proof,” he said.

The bombing killed 82 cadets and wounded about 150 people, said Muhammad Akbar Hoti, the commandant of the Frontier Constabulary.

The death toll was expected to rise and could end up being the highest number of law enforcement officials killed in a terrorist attack in recent years, said Liaqat Khan, the police chief in nearby Peshawar. A second bomber was likely to have been involved in the attack, he said.

The suicide bomber attacked as the paramilitary soldiers were preparing to return to their homes on a 10-day leave after six months of training, Mr. Khan said. The bomber was in a car outside the fort when he detonated the explosives about 6 a.m.

The death toll was so high because the men were told to wait for their transport outside the gates of the facility, giving the attackers opportunity to target them in a cluster, a provincial security official said. Instead of waiting inside, they were milling around the entrance to the fort, he said.

“There are two occasions in one’s life to celebrate: wedding and going home on vacations at the end of six months of training,” said Mohammad Sardar, in his mid-20s, who was admitted to Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar with a head injury. “So we were all happy, celebrating the occasion, with bedrolls on our heads, thinking of home, when the first explosion occurred, followed by a second.”

The Frontier Constabulary forces who were the target of the suicide attack are not involved in the fighting in Mohmand. They serve as security guards at checkpoints in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province, but their graduation, officials said, provided an accessible target for the militants to drive home their message.

The Frontier Constabulary, which dates from the 1800s, is run by the Pakistani police authorities and has about 70,000 paramilitary soldiers. In addition to patrolling checkpoints, they also provide security at foreign embassies and consulates in major cities. For the sons of many poor families, landing a job in the constabulary is considered a prize.

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WTF? Taliban burns their Muslim brothers just to take revenge for Osama Bin Laden? That doesn't even make sense!

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oh so you also condemn the AMerican terrorists well done !

funny you forget the ten times amount of people i.e 30000 killed by the kaafir americans in afghanistan and pakistan

i am happy about one thing the yanks are getting spanked in afghanistan alhamdulilah!

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Thats exactly why I have been in favor of sealing the border with Afghanistan.... seal the borders and rats will die.

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yes the americans keep on jumping up and down for pakistan to go after nwa as according to them the people from there attack their forces, but they themselves do nothing about the people coming from the afghanistan side to attack pakistani army

Cause they are not stupid and are able to use thier minds!!

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You are right but we found never an Afghan attacking Pakistani forces. These are our own children prepared by some paid Mullas. Who pay them,this is a question.