
Abdullah Mahsud went to Afghanistan for Jihad against Northern Alliance and American invasion in Afghanistan. But was arrested by Northern Alliance forces. Which handed him over to the USA. USA shifted him to Guantanamo Bay. Where he spend 25 months in prison. Then unknown happened and he was released by United States and allowed to fly safely to his hometown in Waziristan.
The first thing he did after reaching his hometown is that he established the Taliban Movement of Pakistan. And his first operation was the kidnapping of two Chinese Engineers, who were working on the project of Gomal Zam Dam. One of which had been killed by the terrorists, while a rescue operation conducted by Pakistan Army. The other one rescued alive.
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Tuesday, 09 March 2010 18:28
Saeed Qureshi
Terrorism

In a statement during an address to the Intelligence Ministry staff in Tehran, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dubbed the U. S. official version of the Sept. 11 attacks a "big lie". He charged that the incident was used by the U.S. as an excuse for the war on terror.
The Iranian president’s insinuation apart, it is necessary and morally incumbent upon the U.S. administration to probe and find out the truth. It is not only the Iranian prime minister who says so but even there are Americans who have been expressing the doubts and apprehensions that no outsiders alone could have accomplished this very tricky and highly technical job; all the more the Saudis who are far from attaining the sophisticated aviation technology and who would not defy Americans in any way.
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Monday, 08 March 2010 12:09
Ali Sukhanver
Terrorism

According to all dictionaries of English language, ‘raw ‘means crude and coarse, unprocessed and untreated ; these meanings seem very much close to reality when we look at the working of the world famous intelligence agency RAW. The name coined for it very truly matches the accurate meanings of the word. Raw has very surprisingly succeeded in getting the record of the telephonic conversation between the ISI chief General Ahmed Shuja Pasha and President Karzai of Afghanistan. During this telephonic conversation, General Pasha tried to convince the Afghan president to curtail the Indian involvement in Afghanistan. General Pasha promised to smooth the way for negotiations between the Taliban and the Afghan government if Karzai co-operates in this context.
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Wednesday, 03 March 2010 13:55
Afshain Afzal
Terrorism

The moment Indian authorities came to know through media that Mumbai has been attacked at different locations on November 26, New Delhi did not waste any time in leveling allegations that all attackers were Pakistanis. Later all attacker were killed leaving lone attacker Ajmal Amir Kasab to dance on the tune of Indian intelligence agencies. Without giving any regard to the country’s law and court procedure, those statements of Kasab which he reportedly furnished to unidentified intelligence officers, even before his case was admitted in the court, were regarded as evidence against groups living in other countries, thousand of miles away. Isn’t it the height of stupidly on the part of world powers and the United Nations to over react on the Mumbai attacks by banning a Muslim organization Jamaat-ud-Daawa without even looking at on ground evidences against this unfortunate organization? Ironically the case of Ajmal Kasab is even today pending before Mumbai court and you never know that he may come out as an innocent. One wonders that if this is the criteria of the world governments and organizations like United Nation, there is very dark future of this world.
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