tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3827675643755901593.post8344354733857009128..comments2023-09-19T08:45:52.866-07:00Comments on Aziz Burney: Aziz Burneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02500755769280457568noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3827675643755901593.post-58825618095140075402008-12-16T22:38:00.000-08:002008-12-16T22:38:00.000-08:00dear readersmumbai me 26november ko hua hamla kya ...dear readers<BR/>mumbai me 26november ko hua hamla kya sadhvi pragya and party aur unke aaqaaon ko bachane ki saazish hai?shekh aamirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09520101632402280969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3827675643755901593.post-63266893992848726262008-12-05T01:55:00.000-08:002008-12-05T01:55:00.000-08:00Dear readers, kindly read these to different versi...Dear readers,<BR/> kindly read these to different versions of THE MOVIE called KASAB, TRUTH & LIES made by india's Saffron elements.<BR/><BR/>read yourself. A LIER{INDIA's SAFFRON BUREAUCRACY} always contradict itself<BR/><BR/>LINK1: http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1210947<BR/><BR/>{From petty thief in Multan to terror face in India<BR/>PTI <BR/>Tuesday, December 02, 2008 16:59 IST <BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/><BR/>MUMBAI: The involvement of Mohammad Amjad Amir Iman, a Lashker-e-Taiba cadre, in the Mumbai terror attacks has once again brought to fore that terror groups in<BR/>Pakistan were hiring people with weak economic and social background.<BR/><BR/>Iman, 21, when captured from Chowpatty after the Wednesday's audacious attack, told interrogators that he had started his career as a petty thief in Lahore, where he was<BR/>staying with his brother after dropping out from school in 2000.<BR/><BR/>Thereafter, Iman shuttled between his brother's home and his parents' house till 2005.<BR/> <BR/><BR/>He had a fight with his family members and started working as a daily wage earner but later shifted to a small-time criminal gang during which he and one of his friends came across some Jamaat-ul-Dawa members while purchasing arms from a market in Rawalpindi.<BR/><BR/>After deliberating among themselves, Iman claimed that both of them decided to join the group because the jihad training they would receive would further their future life in<BR/>crime.<BR/><BR/>During training, Iman found many youths belonging to poor families were undergoing arms training at the Lashkar camps. <BR/><BR/>They had been promised greener pastures besides paying hefty sums to their poor parents, he said.<BR/><BR/>In the training programme, he was shown films on India's alleged atrocities in Kashmir, and fiery lectures by preachers, including Lashkar chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed's<BR/>talks, which led him to believe the Lashkar's cause was worth giving his life. }<BR/><BR/>LINK2:http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1211574<BR/><BR/>[Friend’s death ‘changed’ Kasab<BR/>Poornima Swaminathan <BR/>Friday, December 05, 2008 03:48 IST <BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested during last week’s terror attacks, supposedly took to terrorism with a vengeance and with a “cause”, he told investigators. He told the police that he wanted to “avenge” the death of his best friend, Fayaz Ahmad, a suspected member of Jaish-e-Mohammad, who was killed in an encounter in 2005 by the Jammu and Kashmir police. <BR/><BR/><BR/>The police did not even hand over his body to his parents to perform the last rites. Kasab told the police that he was like a son to Ahmad’s parents and was infuriated since he couldn’t help them. <BR/><BR/>Officials further said that the encounter of his best friend perhaps triggered Kasab to take the extreme step. And since he was a teenager, the Lashkar-e-Tayiba cashed in on his helplessness and anger.<BR/><BR/>According to the police, Kasab and Ahmad were neighbours and grew up together. “My friend could not have been a terrorist. He was a calm and peace-loving person. He was falsely branded as a terrorist and killed,” he claimed. <BR/><BR/>During interrogation, Kasab said that his parents sent him to a local madrassa in Pakistan occupied Kashmir. It was here that he was exposed to anti-India sermons. <BR/><BR/>Hailing from an extremely poor family, Kasab claimed that his father coaxed him to join LeT in return for money. <BR/><BR/>Kasab is now worried about his family’s safety back home as he fears that the extremists will harm them. ]<BR/>Home | MumbaiAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10964377498716907248noreply@blogger.com