Wednesday, 13 July 2011

militancy involvement


On Tuesday, news agencies reported that authorities detained a Pakistani Army officer, Brigadier General Ali Khan, on suspicion of links to banned militant outfit Hizb ut-Tahrir (HuT). According to the New York Times,
The group was banned in Pakistan under Pervez Musharraf‘s regime, but continues to operate relatively freely in the country, reports Reuters, “clandestinely distributing leaflets and sending e-mail and text messages.” On HuT’s UK website, the group notes that Pakistan “is a powerful nuclear-armed country, let down by a corrupt government, absence of Islamic rule and subservience to the West.”
Analyst Imtiaz Gul told the news agency that the outfit, which claims to have a peaceful agenda, has some influence within the military. “They basically address educated people, educated Muslims, middle-class, lower middle-class.” In Britain, where they are not banned, the group allegedly attracts well-educated British Pakistanis as supporters, and told Reuters that HuT has not specifically targeted Pakistan’s military, but “works with all sections of society.”

Americans (CIA + Black water) have successfully developed a network in Pakistan. With the full cooperation of Pakistani civil and military establishment, they have acquired unannounced license to kill and capture. With the help of their Pakistani agents on the ground they have successfully staged a OBL topi drama and of course with the help of General Kiyani and Pasha who are successfully fighting a ” Noora Kushti ” with their American counter parts and you are searching a so called connection with Hizb ut tehreer with some army officers

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