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India-Pakistan
What's Cooking in the Jihadi Kitchen?
2006-11-05
From South Asia Analysis Group, an article by B. Raman, Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai.

... The Government has decided to expel all foreign students staying in Pakistan without no-objection certificates from their own countries, Interior Secretary Syed Kamal Shah said on August 8, 2006. .... about 700 foreign students were studying in religious schools and universities in the country. About a half of them had not obtained NOCs from their countries and, therefore, they would be repatriated. ....

A top official of the Ittehad Tanzeematul Madaris-e-Deeniya Pakistan (ITMDP), a confederacy of five religious education boards running over 14,000 seminaries across Pakistan, said on August 12,2006, that the Government had agreed it would not pressure madressahs in the aftermath of the great London plot (to blow up US-bound planes) that was foiled by the UK authorities with active help from Islamabad. Seminaries across the country have been worried and pushed the ITMDP leadership to secure assurances from Islamabad that they would not face action as they did after the 7/7 London bombings. .... Despite some clues leading to Pakistani seminaries in last yearÂ’s London bombing investigations, no seminary was involved in the act and time had proved this. ....

A UK-based Islamic charity organisation remitted a huge amount of money to three individuals in three different bank accounts in Mirpur, Azad Kashmir, in December last year with the sole purpose of helping its recipients and their organisations carry out the aircraft bombing plan in the UK, insider sources told Daily Times. .... One of these banks is UK based and has its presence in Azad Kashmir because of a huge number of British citizens of Kashmir origin in UK. The money was transferred from UK to banks in Azad Kashmir through Barclays Plc. Two of the recipients of the transaction are British citizens of Kashmir origin while the third is an Islamabad-based builder, also of Kashmir origin. They were arrested in the last two weeks at three different places in the country. ....
Posted by:Slurong Ulase9706

#4  Harsh as it may sound, they simply managed to clean out their gene pool for us. Finding more wimmen folk who are ready to hightail it off into the boonies and freeze to death during the next disaster might'n be a leetle tough. I'm hoping that Britain has learned its lesson about what happens to aid sent for Muslim relief. Sadly, so many Pakistanis live in Britain that much of it probably is intended for terrorist funding.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-11-05 20:41  

#3  Oh, Fleter (you know you can change your tag line) what they did to their women and children is disgusting. They had to stay up in the mountains and freeze and starve instead of allowing the infidels to look upon them.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-11-05 19:23  

#2  What annoys me is that British people out of their good hearts helped the earthquake relief in Pakistan and this is how we are repaid!!!!SCUM the lot of them!!!!!!!
Posted by: Fleter Chush7568   2006-11-05 13:51  

#1  Here's some of the gems:

about 700 foreign students were studying in religious schools and universities in the country. About a half of them had not obtained NOCs from their countries and, therefore, they would be repatriated. ....

[studying in] over 14,000 seminaries across Pakistan Â…


That’s a whopping 1/20th of a student per madrassah. Big progress on the fight against terrorism there, Pakistan. Can you say “window dressing”?

Despite some clues leading to Pakistani seminaries in last yearÂ’s London bombing investigations, no seminary was involved in the act and time had proved this. ....

Sure thing. Righto. None of your fucking terrorist madrassahs are churning out any jihadists. Not even the one we rocketed the other day. You know, the one led by a terrorist commander.

A UK-based Islamic charity organisation remitted a huge amount of money to three individuals in three different bank accounts in Mirpur, Azad Kashmir, in December last year with the sole purpose of helping its recipients and their organisations carry out the aircraft bombing plan in the UK

[snip]

"What raised alarm among British sleuths specialising in finances was the fact that the entire money was remitted to three individuals, not to any organisation or organisations involved in the relief work." ....


Are these “charities” still in operation? Who are they and why aren’t they smoking holes in the ground or bulldozed rubbish heaps? Are all of their officers in remand? If not, why not?

Mobile phone operators are still reluctant to render stolen cellphones dysfunctional despite clear instructions from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in this regard issued on September 30, 2006. The PTA had directed all the Cellular phone companies to start using the mobile phones jamming device from September 30 to render dysfunctional any cellphone reported stolen, snatched or missing in order to help recover the set and effectively curb crime. The PTA has stated that only about 5,000 such phone sets have so far been blocked.

WouldnÂ’t want to interfere with that old revenue stream, even if it means a few terrorist atrocities, eh?

One rocket exploded late on October 4 in the Ayub public park in Rawalpindi, near MusharrafÂ’s army residence. Another three were found nearby. Two more rockets were found close to the official presidency building and Parliament in Islamabad on October 5, followed by another two near the Inter Services Intelligence headquarters in the capital two days later. Militants had planned to launch all of them simultaneously, but only the one in Rawalpindi worked .... Security forces traced the suspects by decoding mobile phones attached to shells.

Garsh, youÂ’d think Musharraf would be all over these cellular companies like a bad suit. Maybe the ISI is dragging its feet, eh?

During the course of a random check of the records of the cellphone service providers, the authorities found instances where more than 8,000 cellphone connections had been issued in the name of a single applicant. This was in violation of the law which lays down that no individual can have more than 10 connections in his or her name.

And youÂ’re going to tell me that this escaped official notice in a land of intense government corruption? These were sold to bomb makers. WhoÂ’s going to swing for this one?
Posted by: Zenster   2006-11-05 03:13  

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