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Catherine Scott-Clark declares India- A State Sponsoring Terrorism

wao it did not take long time before ppl start fighting here. Typical Indian just spaming here with just bullshit. Not one single post with what news is about. Just bashing. We have known it and now world will see it.

Before Mumbai attacks there were atleast 4 atempts by Indians . AMjir Sharif , Makka Masjid , Malagen bombing , Samjota express and after each attack the tried to blame Pakistan but they failed. Facts are there if Indians want to see but i guess there "love" for hindu terrorist does not allow them too

Pakistan level every thing propaganda . atleast we are investigating with our own

and what about musharraf acceptance about kashmir terrorist training in pakistan ???
 
wao it did not take long time before ppl start fighting here. Typical Indian just spaming here with just bullshit. Not one single post with what news is about. Just bashing. We have known it and now world will see it.

Before Mumbai attacks there were atleast 4 atempts by Indians . AMjir Sharif , Makka Masjid , Malagen bombing , Samjota express and after each attack the tried to blame Pakistan but they failed. Facts are there if Indians want to see but i guess there "love" for hindu terrorist does not allow them too

Ajmal kasab?? Is he Indian?
 
Pakistan level every thing propaganda . atleast we are investigating with our own

and what about musharraf acceptance about kashmir terrorist training in pakistan ???

Musharaf admitted, because he felt that it was the wrong strategy, and it's been given up.

But man oh man, everything you bhartis have called Pakistanis, is just a reflection of yourselves.


Your country and our country are not so different.


Hahaha, this thread has made my night.
 
Okay, why are Indian cannot stop talking about Pakistan??? This thread not about Pakistani terrorism why are Bharat nonstop talking about us?????
 
Okay, why are Indian cannot stop talking about Pakistan??? This thread not about Pakistani terrorism why are Bharat nonstop talking about us?????

There won't be a point. If we try to discuss Indian terrorism, they will just shoot back with "Pakistan is the Grand-daddy of terrorism" ect.


However, I must say this book is probably worth reading and I would like to grab it from a library the first chance I get.
 
There won't be a point. If we try to discuss Indian terrorism, they will just shoot back with "Pakistan is the Grand-daddy of terrorism" ect.


However, I must say this book is probably worth reading and I would like to grab it from a library the first chance I get.

We are victim of state sponsored terrorism of neighboring country. Our enemy is weak and coward. so they are resorting to asymmetric warfare.
 
We are victim of state sponsored terrorism of neighboring country. Our enemy is weak and coward. so they are resorting to asymmetric warfare.

Who are you to accuse Pakistan of anything when your hands are dirty?

India has a mature and well oiled propaganda machine, that I believe they picked up from American News outlets such as Fox and CNN.

The point I've been trying to make all along was that this particular book exposes a false flag operation by India to malign Pakistan.

Who is to say that GoP has been responsible of any attacks on India, without Indians providing evidence.
 
The point I've been trying to make all along was that this particular book exposes a false flag operation by India to malign Pakistan.

I don't think you'll have much cause to celebrate when the book comes out.

They claim that Pakistani terrorists kidnapped the tourists and later sold them. Their allegation is that India exploited the negative publicity that Pakistan deservedly got.
 
I don't think you'll have much cause to celebrate when the book comes out.

They claim that Pakistani terrorists kidnapped the tourists and later sold them. Their allegation is that India exploited the negative publicity that Pakistan deservedly got.

A review of the book “In the Meadow, A chilling alternate view of the 1995 Kashmiri kidnappings” published in NY Times discussed the kidnappings of six foreign tourists in a meadow in Kashmir by a group calling itself Al Faran. The Indian government, Indian Intelligence agencies and Indian Military prolonged their capture and sabotaged negotiations with the kidnappers which resulted in the killing of the hostages. This was later discovered that it was an Indian conspiracy to put the blame on Pakistan and its intelligence agencies afterwards for the killing and kidnapping of the tourists. However, upon investigation it was learned that the men were killed by another group, funded and controlled by the Indian government(See salients from the book below). However, India has always tried to deceive its own people, region/neighbors and the world as a whole .The TRUTH can only be blurred but never hidden.


Read again Mister.
 
How cute !!..Kashmir :1995 -

What about the period before 1995 ? Was it Garden of Eden before that ?

What about the genocide,rape of Kashmiri Pandits and Buddhists by Islamofascists in the Valley that made them refugees in their own country ?

What followed was just the inevitable reaction of the state to restore law and order in the area and show the jihadis that we are made of tougher material then them. Sissies what is the point of crying of getting hurt by gun when they were the ones who took the gun in the first place ?

Live by the gun ? Then die by the gun !
 
To add insut to injury.

The book also claims that a western female trekker had approached the Indian army camp in Pahalgam to say she had witnessed the kidnapping of Dirk Hasert. "Instead of assisting her, a Major of the Indian army sexually assaulted her," mentions the book.

:rolleyes:

You are quoting from the Pakistani blog. Read the NY Times article and you'll see what Clark & Co are actually saying.

Let's make it even easier for you.

The journalists Adrian Levy and Catherine Scott-Clark in their book put on sale from 1st May 2012 "The Meadow: Kashmir 1995 — Where the Terror Began" claim that the four Westerners were murdered by a group of Kashmiri militants who worked for the Indian Army. They came to the conclusion after their investigations based on the interviews with police officials then investigating the case. The book was released on March 29 in England
 
Let's make it even easier for you.

You are clutching at straws ... from the NY Times link -

In “The Meadow,” they examine Al Faran, the group responsible for the kidnappings, and its links to Masood Azhar, a Pakistani cleric jailed in India whose release the group was demanding ...

... witnesses and official accounts of how the hostages were “sold,” bought from Al Faran ...

A Conversation With : 'The Meadow' Author Adrian Levy - NYTimes.com

Yes, India may have exploited the bad publicity that Pakistan deservedly got.

So hold your horses. Pakistan is not going to look good out of this book.
 

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