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Pakistan's intelligence agency (ISI) says terrorists cross Afghanistan into their side, urging Kabul to do more to stop the border crossing by Taliban and al-Qaeda linked militants.

The drug mafia in Afghanistan is supporting terrorists who are creating unrest within Pakistan, the ISI chief, Ahmad Shuja Pasha said while giving a detailed briefing on new US policy on Afghanistan and issues relating to the country's national security during a Parliamentary committee meeting in Islamabad.

“Interference in Pakistan is being made through Afghanistan, and conspiracies are being hatched to destabilize Pakistan,” a Press TV correspondent quoted Pasha as saying late on Tuesday.

He said that anti-state elements in Afghanistan conspire to destabilize Pakistan and that through diplomatic and military means the matter has been taken up with the Afghan government.

Pasha's statement came as increased US pressure forms the backdrop of launching a parallel operation in North Waziristan.

According to reports, the committee members believe that the Pakistan-Afghan border should be fenced and movement across the border should be strictly monitored.

ISI: Afghanistan behind unrest in Pakistan
 
Wow good to see them not bringing in India, Israel this time. :victory:

Cheers, as long as there is Namibia, Cambodia, Somalia or Afghanistan to blame for.
 
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Drug mafia in Afghan supporting terror activities in Pak: ISI

slamabad: Afghanistan's soil is being used for "terror activities" in Pakistan and peace cannot be established in the country unless infiltration from across the Afghan border is stopped, Inter-Services Intelligence agency chief Lt Gen Ahmad Shuja Pasha said on Tuesday.

Pasha, while briefing the parliamentary committee on national security, said the "drug mafia in Afghanistan" is supporting terrorists who are creating unrest in Pakistan, the Dawn News channel reported.



The ISI chief's comments came against the backdrop of increasing US pressure on Pakistan to launch an operation against the Taliban in North Waziristan tribal region.

Several groups with close links to the Pakistani security establishment are active in the region. The Pakistan Army has refrained from taking action against these militant factions, reportedly because the security establishment considers them as "assets" who would be useful after US troops pull out of Afghanistan.

Members of the parliamentary committee on national security favoured fencing of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and strictly monitoring movements across the frontier.

They also called for enhancing security along the border.

Senator Raza Rabbani, chairman of the parliamentary committee, told reporters after the meeting that the panel had condemned screening of Pakistani citizens under new security measures introduced by the US and described the move as "violation of international human rights declarations".

Drug mafia in Afghan supporting terror activities in Pak: ISI
 
"The drug mafia in Afghanistan is supporting terrorists who are creating unrest within Pakistan, the ISI chief, Ahmad Shuja Pasha said"

Is there a drug mafia in Pakistan supporting terrorists too?

Mir Yaqub Bizenjo Wounded In Bomb Attack-DAWN 6 June 2009

Odd. Just days after the White House identified him as an internat'l drug baron of interest. He's faced a little unrest too, I suppose...:lol:

5,000,000 addicts in Pakistan. A few drug lords of your own too it seems.

Pakistan: Drug Addiction Posing Serious Threat-Internat'l Planned Parenthood July 6, 2009

One out of every thirty six?

See he's also a politician. Busy guy.

Thanks.:usflag:
 
Both of your sources are are shall I say lightly not acceptable/ not trusrtworthy.

The first one about Yaqouib Bizanjo does not open.

And the seocnd one is from Indian media and is biased as India spaculates each and every thing about Pakistan as the case in point of Bombay attacks, the pandora's box is opening up and the truth is trickling out.

Sir are you an ANTI Pakistan, cause any where on this forum when I read your posts, i see your posts very critical of Pakistan.
 
Both of your sources are are shall I say lightly not acceptable/ not trusrtworthy.

I think this Pakistani Source Would Help you:

Afghan soil being used for terror activities in Pakistan

Parliamentary Committee of National Security has expressed grave concern over the newly-introduced screening process of Pakistanis at US airports and involvement of foreign elements in creating unrest in the country. Sources said that Director General, Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha while briefing the committee about US new Afghan policy and its implication on Pakistan revealed that Afghan soil is being used for terrorist activities in Pakistan. He told that drugs smugglers have been supporting the terrorists, source added. Pasha also suggested the need that movement of terrorists on Pak-Afghan border should to monitor. He informed members of the committee that negotiations to tighten checking on bordering area between two countries were underway with all stakeholders. The committee members also suggested that Pakistan should be a key player in new Afghan policy. It also demanded to expel the name of Pakistan from policy of US new immigration list. Meanwhile Committee Chairman Raza Rabbani said US drone strikes on Pakistani soil was blatant violation of country's integrity and sovereignty. He said Foreign Ministry should raise the issue at diplomatic level. Later talking to media in Islamabad after the meeting of Parliamentary Committee of National Security, Raza Rabbani said that unnecessary screening of Pakistanis at US airports would be a serious violation of human rights. He said that continuous drone attacks on Pakistani territory took away the nation's self-respect, integrity and sovereignty which cannot be tolerated and the issue has been raised with US. He said that idea of fencing the Pak-Afghan border would be kept in mind while preparing the recommendations for national security. To a question about drone strikes Raza Rabbani said that government has lodged protest against US drone strikes diplomatically several times but no vain, however he maintained that incumbent government was committed to stop drone attacks.

The Frontier Post

Here is the one from Dawn.com:

KARACHI: Director General of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) Gen Ahmad Shuja Pasha said on Tuesday that Afghan soil was being used for terrorist activities in Pakistan, adding that there could be no peace in Pakistan unless infiltration from Afghan border was stopped.

Gen Pasha’s statement came against the backdrop of increased US pressure to launch a parallel operation in North Waziristan.

According to DawnNews, the ISI chief, who was briefing the parliamentary committee on national security, said the drug mafia in Afghanistan was supporting terrorists who were creating unrest in Pakistan.

According to sources, members of the committee were of the opinion that the Pak-Afghan border should be fenced and cross-border movement should be closely monitored.

The members also stressed the need for enhancing security along the border.

After the meeting, Raza Rabbani told reporters that the members condemned the measures for screening Pakistani citizens at US airports.

http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect...afghan-soil-being-used-against-pakistan-am-01


Both are Pakistani newspapers.....


Sir are you an ANTI Pakistan, cause any where on this forum when I read your posts, i see your posts very critical of Pakistan.

Does it Change the news?

I don't have a problem with you an many more here being anti India ....so I don't think you should have a problem of my being anti Pakistan.
 
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i have yet to see the proof of me being Anti India, But I puit up the proof of u being anti Pakistan.
 
"The drug mafia in Afghanistan is supporting terrorists who are creating unrest within Pakistan, the ISI chief, Ahmad Shuja Pasha said"

Is there a drug mafia in Pakistan supporting terrorists too?

Mir Yaqub Bizenjo Wounded In Bomb Attack-DAWN 6 June 2009

Odd. Just days after the White House identified him as an internat'l drug baron of interest. He's faced a little unrest too, I suppose...:lol:

5,000,000 addicts in Pakistan. A few drug lords of your own too it seems.

Pakistan: Drug Addiction Posing Serious Threat-Internat'l Planned Parenthood July 6, 2009

One out of every thirty six?

See he's also a politician. Busy guy.

Thanks.:usflag:
Drug abuse is an international menace hence churning out figures against one society is digressing from the topic.

Disturbing trend: Drug addiction in India - Instablogs


And in USA the next generation seems to be hooked on it.


Drug Abuse in America: 2001
 
Is there a drug mafia in Pakistan supporting terrorists too?

Mir Yaqub Bizenjo Wounded In Bomb Attack-DAWN 6 June 2009

Odd. Just days after the White House identified him as an internat'l drug baron of interest. He's faced a little unrest too, I suppose...

5,000,000 addicts in Pakistan. A few drug lords of your own too it seems.

Pakistan: Drug Addiction Posing Serious Threat-Internat'l Planned Parenthood July 6, 2009

One out of every thirty six?

See he's also a politician. Busy guy.

Thanks.

You are acting like As there are no drug mafia in Afghanistan. The drug trade is facilitated through Afghanistan . Drugs are produced in Afghanistan and in huge quantity not Pakistan . Drug addicts are part of any society , this evil exits in every country, but that doesn't means you could use it as justification to prove your point .
The Afghan drug lords doesn't simply want to let go the fortune they earned under your hat . Now in order to protect their business even after you leave afghanistan they had to take steps and which is specifically to keep the PA busy with those rouge elements working on their payroll.
Drug business existed even before the US invasion but those guys didnt used their money to destabilize or to raise up anti Pakistan elements . Its now under your hat this whole scenario is taking place...!
 
S2, y answer would be the same as of Mr.H2OC4Nitrogen.
No need to repeat.

Let me say one thing though, I will never ever sway from truth and that is why I talk about our politician's coruptions, when and where neccessary.

I believe that,"truth shall set you free". cupish. Dude
 
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S2, y answer would be the smae as of Mr.H2OC4Nitrogen.
No need to repeat for myself.

Let me say one thing though, I will never ever sway from truth and that is why I talk about our politician's coruption when and where it is neccessary.

I believe that,"truth shall set you free". cupish. Dude
 
S2, y answer would be the same as of Mr.H2OC4Nitrogen.
No need to repeat.

You should read report about addictions in India, and no one can be blamed at least in the case of addictions in India. read on.

http://t8web.lanl.gov/people/rajan/AIDS-india/MYWORK/Gupta_HIV_India.pdf




Let me say one thing though, I will never ever sway from truth and that is why I talk about our politician's coruption when and where it is neccessary.

I believe that,"truth shall set you free". cupish. Dude
 
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