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The answer to your question EPOOL is already on the thread. She published it as soon as she got out of the country after the killing. She describes where she was in the article which was with the Pakistan Army, so your suggestion no-one knows who she is is rubbish. If she had attempted to publish the letter while she was still in the country and they had found out she had it, with the two generals names on it, she would also have been dead.
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The answer is hillarious and so is the logic construed by you. The discerning will be clearly able to see the joke here. The writer receives the letter while she was with PA????? Oh really, so did the general send the letter to her address in UK but the letter was redirected by UK post to her unknown location with PA in the midst of battle. Or, the general sent the letter on the address of PA units fighting in that area with carefully written instruction that the letter must be opened and published by Ms Schofield??????? Can this logic be termed anything more than ludicrous eyewash????????
I mean, i don't know whether the letter was sent by the general or not but the timing of publication for this alleged letter is really amusing in the current scenario. The logic for late publication or more specifically in the aftermath of mumbai incident while the general was killed a month ago is hillarious and dubious to say the least.
General Alvi's murder shows who is running the country- ISI.
Democratically elected leaders are just puppets & afraid of ISI.
A.Q. Khan's restrictions - to block information on ISI involvement in nuclear trade
BB's murder- smells ISI ***
Mumbai attack - Totally ISI plan,blocking UK enquiry of suspects
Taliban & Al qaeda leaders- protected by ISI
Transparency, honesty and truth essential ingredients for democracy lacking in the country.
Here is a link to the alleged letter:http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/letters.pdf
mam[size=-1]... I dont think Mumbai attacks have anything to do with my fathers death. The problem is which no one realizes is too much fanaticism has really invaded our country.
This war is not about US or foreign masters or whatever you call them i think we need to straighten things out for our own self . We cant let people terrorize other countries and drag our countrys name into every episode of terrorism that takes place in the world. Most of the militants who get caught in NORThern waziristan are not Pakistanis . They are foreign fighters . Why are they using our land to spread violence . IN the end every incident of terrorism that takes place gets blamed on Pakistan .
I dont think if we fight against people bringing a bad name to our country is an isult to brother hood or unity i think its time to unite against the bad elements in our country[/size]
RangerSSG,
My own advice to you would be that discussing your father's murder on a public forum like this would get you nowhere. If anything, every Tom, Dick or Harry gets to comment on your late father and you have already seen some of the misinformed and outright disrespectful comments made. This happens all the while others are busy trying to tarnish the very reputation of the institute (Pakistan Army) that your father cherished.
You will not get any answers here from any of the armchair experts. Your father's murder should be pursued by the Pakistani authorities and by you and your family writing to the Army and other concerned authorities in Pakistan.
Anybody else trying to help you out is doing so out of sheer ulterior motives as they neither understand the issues your father had nor are they aware of the nature of his disagreement with his peers. Also since nobody really knows who is behind the murder of your father, all this forum is doing is giving some individuals a chance to sling dirt on the Pakistan Army. Your father did not give in to the inducement of bribes by the politicians only to safeguard the reputation of the Pakistan Army. I salute him for that but would also ask you to hold back on offering any other information that would harm you, your family or the reputation of the Pakistan Army.
I personally think that your father's retirement from the Army and his murder are both immense losses for the Pakistan Army. In his death, what he cherished (I.E. Pakistan Army) must be preserved. If I were you, I would be personally writing to the CoAS and other concerned authorities about this.
The family of Gen Asif Nawaz (Late CoAS) went about the investigation of his death through proper channels by writing to his successor and other law enforcement authorities. I suggest you try to approach this issue in a similar manner.
PRODIGY17 you are a complete idiot. You havent even read the article where she says the general gave her the letter over dinner in the Talking Fish restaurant in Islamabad. So all of your hogwash above just demonstrates how stupid you are to comment on something when you know nothing about it. She also says she was with the Pakistan Army when she heard of his death. It was not until she got back to London that she could do anything about the letter. Go read the article and then read the letter and then you might have something worthwhile talking about.