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Pakistan, Once Again Terrorism Central
National Post [Canada] ^ | Saturday, August 12, 2006 | Peter Goodspeed

Posted on 08/12/2006 8:56:02 AM PDT by canuck_conservative

Once again, the road to terror runs through Pakistan. Despite Islamabad's claims to have played a crucial role helping Britain uncover a plan to blow up airliners flying to the United States, Pakistan remains a breeding ground for terror and is the most likely hiding place for Osama bin Laden.

Terror groups operating out of Pakistan may already have taken over al-Qaeda's functions in a global terror network. Operating virtually unmolested under dozens of different identities, they are recruiting, radicalizing and training young militants for future attacks on Western targets.

As details of a plot to blow up as many as 10 U.S.-bound airliners surface, it not only highlights Pakistan's role as an active partner in the war on terror, it underlines the fact that Pakistan remains a global centre for terrorism linked to al-Qaeda.

Yesterday, senior government officials in Pakistan proudly announced it was their own counterterrorism work that triggered a global terror alert and Britain's moves to arrest 24 alleged plotters who intended to stage the largest terrorist attack since 9/11.

Pakistani officials say they arrested two British nationals of Pakistani origin last week who provided information on the latest plot. The men were detained in Lahore and Karachi.

Yesterday Pakistani officials identified a "key suspect" in the case as Rashid Rauf, a British citizen whom they described as "an al-Qaeda operative with linkages in Afghanistan." It's believed Mr. Rauf may be the brother of Tayib Rauf, arrested in Birmingham on Thursday as part of the airline bomb plot.

"We arrested him from the border area and on his disclosure we shared the information with U.K. authorities, which led to further arrests in Britain," Pakistan's Interior Minister Aftab Khan Sherpao said.Pakistan is believed to have arrested 10 others in the airline bomb plot whom it has identified as local "facilitators" who met with or assisted the foreign terror suspects.

Yesterday, ABC News in the United States reported U.S. counter-terrorism officials think the ringleader of the airliner plot may be Matiur Rehman, a 29-year-old al-Qaeda commander who once tried to assassinate Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf.

The Guardian newspaper in Britain also reported investigators there rushed to arrest airliner bomb suspects after being tipped off by Pakistan that it had intercepted and decoded a message sent to the British plotters telling them to "Do your attacks now."

The go-ahead message was issued immediately after the arrest of the two British suspects in Pakistan.

Other British news reports say Pakistani officials tipped their Western counterparts to the fact substantial sums of money were wired from Pakistan to two alleged bomb plot ringleaders in Britain to help them buy airline tickets.

As details of the plot trickle out, it reinforces the image of Pakistan as a politically fragile and chaotic state that increasingly has become a magnet for religious fanatics and terrorists.

Following last year's July 7 subway bombings in London, which killed 52 innocent people and injured 700, it was learned three of the four suicide attackers were British Muslims of Pakistani origin.

One of the bombers, Mohammed Sidique Khan, had travelled to a pro-Taliban madrassa or seminary run by the hardline Jamaat al-Dawat group in Lahore just before the attacks.

Jamaat al-Dawat claims to be a religious-based charity but the United States has branded it a terrorist front group with close links to Lashkar-e-Taiba (the Army of the Pure), which has recruited volunteers to fight alongside the Taliban in Afghanistan and sponsored terrorism in Kashmir. Most recently, Lashkar-e-Taiba was implicated in the bombing of crowded commuter trains in Mumbai, India, on July 11.

Lashkar-e-Taiba has also been linked to an alleged terrorist plot in Canada in which police have arrested 18 men on charges of plotting to attack government targets in Toronto and Ottawa.

International terrorism officials claim Lashkar-e-Taiba has direct links to al-Qaeda and now serves as a stand-in for the group, attracting young Islamic militants to Pakistan, where they receive terrorist training and indoctrination before returning to their homelands bent on launching attacks of their own.

Pakistan's military and intelligence services are also riddled with Islamic extremists who played major roles in establishing the Taliban in neighbouring Afghanistan. Lately they have been criticized for not doing enough to stop pro-Taliban and al-Qaeda forces from trekking over Pakistan's western border to attack NATO forces in Afghanistan.

Yesterday, the U.S. embassy in India highlighted the threat posed by Pakistani-based terrorists when it issued a travel advisory warning U.S. citizens of possible al-Qaeda-sponsored bomb attacks in New Delhi and Mumbai ahead of India's 60th Independence Day celebrations on Aug. 15.

The same day the British airline bomb plot was revealed, Pakistan slapped a month-long period of house arrest on Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, who now operates Jamaat al-Dawat. It also ordered the expulsion of all foreign students attending some 13,000 madrassas, which frequently preach the glories of jihad and martyrdom in the name of Islam.

Still, even as Pakistan co-operates in the war on terror, there is a growing chorus of complaints it isn't doing enough to suppress militant Islamist groups, which merely change their names to avoid periodic government crackdowns.

Pakistan's tortured politics has created a political vacuum in which radical Islamist parties thrive. As a result, while the vast majority of Pakistanis are overwhelmingly secular, Pakistan is still fast becoming a stronghold for militant Islamic fundamentalists.

© National Post 2006


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: chickenlittlism; globaljihad; hyseria; islamicnazis; londonairlineplot; pakistan; snakebreedingarea; socalledallies; terrorism; trainingcamps
For Saturday-morning consumption.
1 posted on 08/12/2006 8:56:04 AM PDT by canuck_conservative
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To: canuck_conservative
"We arrested him from the border area and on his disclosure we shared the information with U.K. authorities, which led to further arrests in Britain

Well it seems once again the meat of the story directly contradicts the headline

2 posted on 08/12/2006 9:00:13 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (A proportionate response would be the indiscriminate slaughter of Western journalists)
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To: canuck_conservative
The article recycles well worn cliches such as the majority of Pakistanis are secular without mentioning that 90% of Pakistanis believe Osama Rubbish-bin is a hero and 09/11 was a Jew conspiracy.

The truth is that Pakistan is an deviant creation generated due to the pro-Islamic fantasy's of the British Royal family patron Lord Mountbatten uncle of Prince of Wales (Prince Charles) who even today can be seen quoting verses from the Koran and visiting Masjids.

Pakistani's arnt just Fundamentalist they ARE THE CREATERS of the Wahabi fundamentalist form of Islam which furnishes 72 virgins for the heroic Muslim who will choose to behead women and children or blow him/herself up on a plane.

Its too easy for the West to get caught up in the "Moderate Muslim" scam but others know different.

The British-Pakistani parents of one of the London Underground bombers were quite contrite and truly appeared the epitome of western secular Muslims only to provide the British with a sour taste int heir mouth's when they had their SUICIDE BOMBER son buried in a "Martyrs Graveyard" in Pakistan.
3 posted on 08/12/2006 9:03:08 AM PDT by DesiCoderExtreme (So much for moderate.)
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To: canuck_conservative
Pakistan, Once Again Terrorism Central

Allow me to make this more correct: "Islam, Still Terrorism Central". NOW, it's correct!!
4 posted on 08/12/2006 9:25:30 AM PDT by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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To: canuck_conservative
The Paki's DO seem to be doing a whole lot of "Look at me! See how much helped!!!" even as the country was at the roots of the mass murder conspiracy.

An Interactive, Virtual Map of the Middle East

5 posted on 08/12/2006 9:35:36 AM PDT by HeartlandOfAmerica (Middle East Interactive Map: http://interneticsonline.com/MEMap.html)
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