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Afghanistan/South Asia
JI accused of providing shelter to Al Qaeda
2004-08-17
Interior Minister Makhdoom Syed Faisal Saleh Hayat on Monday claimed that Jamaat-i-Islami (JI), a major component of Muttahidda Majlis-i-Amal (MMA), was supporting Al Qaeda and providing shelter to its leaders in Pakistan.
Now there's a surprise, not
He told a press conference at his chamber in Parliament House that the government had asked the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) and the JI to explain whether they owned those activists of JI whose links with Al Qaeda had been established. "These religious organizations have to explain why their high-profile activists have supported Al Qaeda terrorists," he added.
Ummm, cause it's in their mission statement?
However, Syed Munawar Hassan, the JI secretary-general, rejected outright the allegations made against his party's activists, saying the interior minister should prove these allegations in a court of law, otherwise he (minister) should avoid making false claims.
"You can't prove a thing! All the witnesses are dead!"
He said the interior minister had failed to control terrorism and violence in the country and was shifting the blame of his own failure to other people. Earlier, the interior minister claimed at his press conference that an active member of JI and her husband had their links with a high-profile Al Qaeda terrorist Khalid Sheikh and his son. Mr Hayat said the couple was running a trust in Karachi known as Naveed-ul-Islam Trust and the chairperson of the trust, Mrs Shazia, was also a JI activist. He said that two other activists of JI, the Khawaja brothers, were arrested on Dec 18 for allegedly harbouring a top Al Qaeda leader Yasir Al Jazeeri.
Posted by:Steve

#1  He [Syed Munawar Hassan, the JI secretary-general] said the interior minister had failed to control terrorism and violence in the country and was shifting the blame of his own failure to other people.

Uh ... folks, we're talking about a country where madrasahs churn out terrorist recruits by the thousands. There's no way of "shifting the blame" when everybody's guilty.

Musharraf will most likely pay for this perfidy with his life. Pakistan may quite possibly pay the ultimate price for its collusion with Wahhabist and jihadist conspirators. Their dreams of ascendancy will be astonishingly short lived. Before these radicals could ever get their hands on any missile launch controls, Pakistan would be reduced to smoking glass. Even if America did not intervene, India would have justifiable cause to initiate a first strike against such a hostile enemy.

It goes beyond all credibility how Islamists fail to realize that their mere existence is an insufferable threat to other nations which are armed with the ability to vaporize them in a heartbeat. These violent radicals issue bellicose threats and go about plotting their subversive activities while somehow ignoring the massive sword of Damocles suspended above their heads by a single frayed thread.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-08-17 1:16:45 PM  

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