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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: Pakistan Army Headquarter Seize Ends: What about Hasina style



Again a big lie. Golam Azam's son served in the military for 30 years. In 30 years, didn't break the law for even once. Earned respect from colleagues for professionalism. Sk Hasina soon after gaining the power of Bangladesh within 3 months she made the terror hot spot in Bangladesh, 30 years a long time to test someone.
Pakistan strong handedly crushed the terrorists while your leader Sk Hasina had a wonderful connection with the terrorists of Pilkhana. Her nephew gave the terrorists a way out of Pilkhana wile her golden boys the great terrors serving in a so callled democratic government Mirza Azam and Nater guru Guru Nanak were busy killing the military officials. Do you know the fact that on the earth at this moment only two known terrorists are in the cabinet of any government and they are - Nanak and Azam?
 
 
 

--- On Thu, 10/15/09, ShamimC <veirsmill@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: ShamimC <veirsmill@yahoo.com>
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: Pakistan Army Headquarter Seize Ends: What about Hasina style
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009, 3:27 PM

 

Think what would happen if Golam Azams son were still in the army, a known Taliban supporter would lead the attack. God saved our country by ousting him from the army.

 

Pakistani story is different, more or less all Pakistani governments are part of talibani regime. Pakistan chooses to share their bed with terrorist since its emancipation as nation and will continue to do so until its total destruction.

Shamim Chowdhury

Maryland, USA
--- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, Shumon Ahmed <shumonoh@...> wrote:
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> Imagine the same happens in a military head quarter in Bangladesh and Sk Hasina is in control with the help of Pranab Mukherjee. She will select the most criminal minded ones of her party to assure the terrorists that the PM is with them. Then she will have a long chat with their leaders and assure them their safe passages while the culprits keep on killing the hostages.
> Paki leadership ( I am not sure if one exists) have done a good job. They have done an excellent job right after Pilkhana incident in a police compound where thugs attacked the Pakistani Police Cadets. Remember the Pakistani security forces didn't deal with the rebels they dealt with the suicide squad.
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> Subject: [khabor.com] FW: Pakistan Army Headquarter Seize Ends: What Is The Solution--Asia Post editorial dated 13.10.09
> To: dahuk@yahoogroups. com, "mahdiunite@ yahoogroup" mahdiunite@yahoogro ups.com, "mukto-mona@ yahoogroups" mukto-mona@yahoogro ups.com, sonarbangladesh@ yahoogroups. com, khabor@yahoogroups. com, witness-pioneer@ yahoogroups. com
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> Agencies have reported that Pakistani commandos freed dozens of hostages held by militants at the army's own headquarters Sunday, ending a bloody, 22-hour drama that embarrassed the nation's military as it plans a new offensive against al-Qaida and the Taliban. At least 19 people died in the standoff, including three captives and eight of the militants, who wore army fatigues in the audacious assault. The rescue operation began before dawn Sunday, ultimately freeing 42 hostages, the military said. One attacker, described as the militants' ringleader, was captured. Earlier Agencies reported that Militants held several security officers hostage inside an intelligence wing of the army headquarters Saturday after they and others attacked the complex in an audacious assault on Pakistan's most powerful institution. The attack, which left at least 10 people dead, was the third major militant strike in Pakistan in a week and came as the government was planning an
> imminent offensive against militants in their strongholds in the rugged mountains along the border with Afghanistan. It showed that the militants retain the ability to strike at the very heart of Pakistan's security apparatus despite recent military operations against their forces and the killing of Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud in a CIA drone attack in August. The attack began shortly before noon when the gunmen, dressed in camouflage military uniforms and wielding assault rifles and grenades, drove in a white van up to the army compound and opened fire, army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas and a witness said."There was fierce firing, and then there was a blast," said Khan Bahadur, a shuttle van driver who was standing outside the gate of the compound. "Soldiers were running here and there," he said. "The firing continued for about a half-hour. There was smoke everywhere. Then there was a break, and then firing again."Pakistani media said the Taliban
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> We condemn this pointless attack. A terrorist outfit can not gain in this way .It will only enhance hatred against them and enhance their rout. No sane person will support such groups, whatever be the cause. We are worried that this outfit is doing all this in the name of Islam though all Islamic movements and leaders have rejected this madness.
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