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Seized Phone Offers Clues to Bin Laden’s Pakistani Links

Do you think that the Government Pakistan will properly investigate who assisted bin Laden in Abbottabad and make the findings of its investigation public?
Do you think the arrest of the Brigadier for his links with Hizbul Al Tahrir was incidental ? It is just one episode of the widening circle of the Jihadi factory having sympathizers in the PA. I have no illusions of what is going to come up out of the OBL case, but just like the Mehran case turned out to be an inside job, similarly a dense network of Jihadi apologists will be the result of this investigation, and it would promptly be brushed under the carpet.
 
Do you think the arrest of the Brigadier for his links with Hizbul Al Tahrir was incidental ? It is just one episode of the widening circle of the Jihadi factory having sympathizers in the PA. I have no illusions of what is going to come up out of the OBL case, but just like the Mehran case turned out to be an inside job, similarly a dense network of Jihadi apologists will be the result of this investigation, and it would promptly be brushed under the carpet.


incidental or accidental? The case of the self fulfilling Prophesy, perhaps - isn't it entirely too early to come to such conclusions?
 
If it was true the americans n the world would have sanctioned us and god knows what............. this is just another rants based on fantasy just to malign Pakistan.


Get over it ..tches.

Malign!!! you serious .. whats left to malign

They dont need sanctions .. they have got you by the neck .. and US can do whatever they want to you... just look at the bombings...
 
There is no way a problem can be fixed till you accept that there is a problem.

We S Asians excel in blaming others for all our ills.

Evident here too.
 
incidental or accidental? The case of the self fulfilling Prophesy, perhaps - isn't it entirely too early to come to such conclusions?

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There is no way a problem can be fixed till you accept that there is a problem.

We S Asians excel in blaming others for all our ills.

Evident here too.


It will be very useful to you if you stick to your own problems.Stop worrying about ours.
 
This is the forum for your kind information. Everyone here is to SAY something. Have you never discussed the Indian news here?

There is no way a problem can be fixed till you accept that there is a problem.
We S Asians excel in blaming others for all our ills.
Evident here too.

If you come on a thread and give some suggestions to us than you should also take some suggestion from us.Since he is not contributing to the topic instead teaching something than he and all the others should keep in mind that others can teach you as well.
BTW If you cannot contribute anything to the topic than don't try to derail it.:wave:
 
So far, except for muse's comment that the GOP and PA should "come clean", the other Pakistani posters have just offered various versions of denial that bin Laden was helped by the HUK and, possibly, the ISI. And yet, they have zero factual reasons to say that. The speculation of ISI's "closeness to HUK" may be propaganda, it may be true, but irrelevant. But what about the probable "fact" that the courier's cell phone had HUK contact numbers? Do any of the Pakistani thread readers here consider that that much of the story may be true?
 
Pakistan rejects cellphone report
The Pakistan army condemned on Friday a report in the New York Times that a cellphone found in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden contained contacts to a militant group with ties to Pakistan's intelligence agency.

The newspaper, citing senior U.S. officials briefed on the findings, reported on Thursday that the discovery indicated that bin Laden used the group, Harakat-ul-Mujahedeen, as part of his support network inside Pakistan.

The cellphone belonged to bin Laden's courier, who was killed along with the al-Qaida leader in the May 2 raid by U.S. special forces on bin Laden's compound in the garrison town of Abbottabad, the Times said.

Pakistan army spokesman Maj.-Gen. Athar Abbas said in a statement sent by text message that the military "rejects the insinuations made in the NYT story".

"It is part of a well orchestrated smear campaign against our security organizations," he said.

The army has been angered by media reports that elements in the Pakistani security establishment may have helped bin Laden hide in Pakistan.

"Pakistan, its security forces have suffered the most at the hands of al-Qaida and have delivered the most against al-Qaida; our actions on the ground speak louder than the words of the Times," Abbas said.

In tracing calls on the cellphone, U.S. analysts determined that Harakat-ul-Mujahedeen commanders had called Pakistani intelligence officials, the Times reported, citing the senior American officials.

The officials added the contacts were not necessarily about bin Laden and his protection and that there was no "smoking gun" showing that Pakistan's spy agency had protected bin Laden.

Pakistan rejects cellphone report

Again media campaigning by US, they feed info to media just to see the reaction, then come up with official version. Its a two way strategy, one to malign ISI /PA, two, unnecessarily create link of Al Qaeda (CIAda) with Kashmiri mujahideen.
 
It will be very useful to you if you stick to your own problems.Stop worrying about ours.

It would give us immense pleasure & relief to stick to our problems.

Events like Mumbai to name a few originate from Pak hence we get affected by your in ability or dis inclination to solve your problems.

Therefore the interest.
 

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