Friday, January 15, 2010

JAMAT-E ISLAMI CHIEF CLAIMS, "NO MUSLIM INVOLVED IN SUICIDE ATTACKS IN PAKISTAN"

Crooks & Liars: Watch [here] from the mouth of a Taliban suicide bomber himself about his faith.  This is an interview conducted by Geo TV with a Taliban trained suicide bomber (with English subtitles.)  What are the intentions and what are the motive forces behind the Suicide Bombing & other acts of terrorism? Interestingly, the suicide bomber in the video shuns the idea of a marriage and family, in hopes of 72 'hurs' in the hereafter.



Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff |  Crooks & Liars
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Edited By Ahmadiyya Times staff

Notwithstanding, the fact that the Lahore police had presented a terrorist in front of the media, who had revealed to utmost nation’s shock, that a person Aqeel alias Dr. Usman took all of 7 terrorists involved in Liberty Attack on Sri Lankan Cricket Team to Mansoora, which is the headquarter of Jamat-e-Islami (JI)-- the arrest of Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, supposedly No. 3 in Al Qaeda, in March 2003 from the house of a JI women's wing leader at Rawalpindi --a good number of activists and terrorists, who have been apprehended during the last few years all across the country have had admitted links to the JI, whom they have been harboring and that in the presence of all these incontrovertible evidences, shouldn’t the JI chief had thought twice before making such an ssertion, which gives the impression that ‘Jamaatis’ and Muslims are not be mixed up.

JI chief Munawar Hassan at a one-day training congregation held at Nishtar Park on Sunday declared, “No Muslim is involved in suicidal attacks in Pakistan, and rather Blackwater (Xe) - a US private contractor - and Indian agents are involved in these incidents,” he said. Hassan expressed dissatisfaction over the lack of action by the government against India, and urged the foreign minister and interior minister to take concrete measures against India for its dirty role in Pakistan. “The US wants international control on the Pakistani nukes, and terrorism is just a pretext to achieve that target,” he said.

Munawwar Hassan in the same breath said, “Terrorists had reached the military GHQ and remained there for more than 24 hours, so why should we believe in the success of the Army operation in Swat and South Waziristan,” he questioned and added that the operation caused an increase in suicide attacks, quite forgetting what he said a moment ago that no Muslim is involved in suicide bombing—ridiculously inferring something very hurtful and insulting for the people of the Northern Areas.

JI is on record to have its changing stances on terrorism---initially held the view that the ouster of dictator Musharraf and the restoration of democracy would end terrorism in all its forms---then came with the argument that unless judiciary was restored peace was not possible i.e. accepting the fact that terrorism has its roots within the country and was very much home-grown, but now taking a sharp U-Turn it has started blaming the U. S. and its agencies, despite most of the heinous incidents of suicide bombings and blasts’ responsibility owned by the Taliban spokesman either live or through video statements on TV channels besides Taliban’s warning to clerics issuing ‘Fatwa’ against the suicide bombings.

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- Ahmadiyya Times staff

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