Posted on 12/26/2006 11:33:37 AM PST by ricks_place
New York Times correspondent Carlotta Gall tells ABC News she was assaulted by plain-clothed government security agents while reporting in Quetta, a Pakistani city near the Afghan frontier where NATO suspects the Taliban hides its shadow government.
Akhtar Soomro, a freelance Pakistani photographer working with Gall, was detained for five-and-a-half hours. According to Gall, the agents broke down the door to her hotel room, after she refused to let them enter, and began to seize her notebooks and laptop. When she tried to stop them, she says one of the men punched her twice in the face and head.
"I fell backwards onto a coffee table smashing the crockery," she recalled in a written account of the incident. "I have heavy bruising on my arms, on my temple and my cheekbone, and swelling on my left eye and a sprained knee."
Gall says the agents accused her and Soomro of trying to meet the Taliban. They identified themselves as working for Pakistan's Special Branch, an undercover police department, but Gall said other local reporters identified them as employees from one of the country's two powerful spy agencies: Inter-Services Intelligence or Military Intelligence.
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Based on her comment about broken 'crockery' I'd guess she's not an American, so you may be right. Too bad it wasn't Maureen Dowd...
Akhtar Soomro, a freelance Pakistani photographer working with Gall, was detained for five-and-a-half hours. According to Gall, the agents broke down the door to her hotel room, after she refused to let them enter, and began to seize her notebooks and laptop. When she tried to stop them, she says one of the men punched her twice in the face and head."I fell backwards onto a coffee table smashing the crockery," she recalled in a written account of the incident. "I have heavy bruising on my arms, on my temple and my cheekbone, and swelling on my left eye and a sprained knee."
... Gall said other local reporters identified them as employees from one of the country's two powerful spy agencies: Inter-Services Intelligence or Military Intelligence.
Three cheers for the Paki Secret Police.. Hip-hip-hooray! Hip-hip-hooray! Hip-hip-hooray!
Stoo-pid™ NY Slimes libs think they can commit treason like they do here and consort with terrorists in foreign countries and then OUR constitution will protect them.
[No you can't have my notes... Uh, okay -- whack!]
Gee, maybe the left-wing anti-American MSM RAT traitor should stop running with the taliban, huh?
"Do you know WHO I AM!?"
Her sister WHOLELOTTA GALL had no comment
Yep. If the ISI had really wanted to take care of the NYT they would have just disappeared her or left her dead in front of the local news.
Good.
Did she explain to them violence solves nothing?
I doubt she figured out there is a real world out there, after all she is a journalist.
We need to get the Iraqis to treat the NY Times reporters in Iraq the same way...particularly the ones that invent stories about mosque bombings and incinderairy bombings of Sunnis or Shia.
I could ID those two as Kerry voters at 100 paces!
At least the Pakistani's recognize the enemy within.
A NYT reporter trying to meet with the Teleban? She is lucky the Paki's got to her before she had the meeting.
She looks like a mole.
Jo Dee Messina: "My Give A Damn's Busted".
Thanks for posting the Carlotta Gall picture, but you forgot to label it as Before or After. This one looks like she spent time in the ring with Mike Tyson, so I assume it is "After?"
This is terrible I hope they made her pay for the damages
The Middle East is dangerous...too bad nobody told Ms. Gall that before sending her there. That said, I'm not the least bit sorry...some liberals have to learn their lesson the hard way.
To any normal human, especially given the overall context, their breaking down the door might have suggested the prudent course would be compliance. But then we aren't dealing with a normal person here. Maybe she can get Gloria Allred to sue.
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