This is how Pakistan supports terrorism (like you didn't know that..)
October 19th 2006 02:11
Ok listen up people, if u believe that Pakistan is serious about battling terrorism then its time to come out of your dream world.
They released the founder of a terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Toiba from his detention. So now he is free to carry on his activities. This particular organization is very active in India, especially the Indian controlled Kashmir.
This incident shows that the government of Pakistan has not intention of doing anything to fight terrorism. They will act like a parrot to USA to get the financial aid but when it is time to show their commitment in action, they will run away. Sorry Pakistan, this cat and mouse game will not last for long
to read more visit:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6062798.stm
Bhumika Ghimire
They released the founder of a terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Toiba from his detention. So now he is free to carry on his activities. This particular organization is very active in India, especially the Indian controlled Kashmir.
This incident shows that the government of Pakistan has not intention of doing anything to fight terrorism. They will act like a parrot to USA to get the financial aid but when it is time to show their commitment in action, they will run away. Sorry Pakistan, this cat and mouse game will not last for long
to read more visit:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6062798.stm
Bhumika Ghimire
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Comment by ChrisM
another worrying fact is that pervez has a tenuous grasp on power in pakistan, he has barely survived numerous assassination attempts and more extreme ideologues are gaining higher places all the time in his administration. pakistan has never had an incentive apart from fear from joining the war on terror...and if musharaff loses his grip on authority, its quite possible that pakistan will not only cease their reluctant assistance, but actively fight against (or provide assistance to those fighting against) the us/coalition of the willing and nato forces nearby.