Saturday, September 30, 2006

Pakistan and terror

CNN:
NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- The Indian government accused Pakistan's military spy agency, the Inter Services Intelligence, of planning the July 11 Mumbai train bombings that killed 209 people.

The claims were swiftly denied and denounced by Pakistan, which also repeated its condemnation of what a government spokesman said was a "barbaric attack."

"We have solved this case," Indian Police Commisioner A.N. Roy said at a news conference Saturday.

Roy said the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, a banned terrorist group from Pakistan, and the Students Islamic Movement of India were part of the planning and carried out the attacks.

"The entire episode was done on behalf of ISI," he said.

2 Comments:

Blogger Dr Victorino de la Vega said...

As I said elsewhere, with the Neocons controlling both Congress and the White House, almost anything becomes possible- even the shameless advertising of the Wahhabi governments of Lebanon, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia as “friends of America and the West”!

7:23 PM  
Blogger Dr Victorino de la Vega said...

Hi there,

Check out this article: it looks like our favorite Neocon-buster is set to win the fateful Virginia senate race…

I’m starting to like Dixie-style settling of accounts!

:)

Once again, thanks for your support

6:48 PM  

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