Well what makes you so sure that those people were'nt innocent. Even if they were'nt innocent, i will still stick with my point why not bring them to court to settle things there why to kill them. Yes, then if they found guilty i would more likely to see them hanged in public, so every other person could learn the lesson.
You are saying that these people have openly declared their love to osama or whatever, just answer me the simple question, why did america showed their sympathy and love to Israel, during israel's invation in lebanone, if americans can do that, these people have every single right to do the same.
They dont shoot at Pakistan army deliberatly, if you go out and kill their young ones, yes they have the right to defend.
You really made me laugh here, love for your country and its people is one thing and i do the same as you've shown here, but to hide their unjustified activities is really some thing i can't do.
Keep your self kool is always a wise thing to do according to our prophet Muhammad (saleh allah o alaihay wasalam). cheers:flag:
Thousands of Pakistani tribesmen have pledged vengeance for an army air strike on a religious school that killed about 80 suspected militants four days earlier.
On Friday, effigies of George Bush, the US president, and Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's president, were paraded on mules through Khar, the main town in the Bajur tribal region bordering Afghanistan, and beaten with sticks and shoes before being burnt.
About 10,000 tribalmen gathered in Khar, just 10km from the destroyed religious study centre, called Zia-ul-Koran (Light of the Quran), run by a pro-Taliban leader at the village of Chingai.
Demonstrations were expected elsewhere in the region and North West Frontier province, while Islamist parties sympathetic to the Taliban had planned protests in Islamabad after Friday prayers.
A mountainous region that is difficult to access, Bajur lies across from the eastern Afghan province of Kunar, where US troops are battling al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters.
Along with the two semi-autonomous provinces North and South Waziristan, Bajur is regarded as a focus for support for Mullah Muhammad Omar, the Taliban leader, and Osama bin Laden, the leader of al-Qaeda.
Cleric beheaded
In another incident, a tribal cleric accused of being a US spy in the Waziristan region bordering Afghanistan has been found beheaded, a security official in the tribal region said.
The body of Maulana Salahuddin, 45, was found on Friday on a road between North and South Waziristan.
Bajur is supportive of the
Taliban and al-Qaeda
A note pinned to his body described him as an American spy, a security official said.
The body was sprayed with bullets after the beheading, he said.(islamic way of handling the dead)
Meanwhile, in the garrison town of Rawalpindi, a blast in the Continental Hotel slightly injured at least two people on Friday, police said.
The cause of the blast at the hotel was unknown, police said.
The hotel stands close to offices of the military spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
Police said the blast occurred in a room, injuring the occupants.
A bomb disposal squad was investigating the scene.
Video footage
Musharraf says all those killed in the Bajur air strike were militants, and the Pakistan military has released video footage shot from a surveillance aircraft showing rows of men doing physical exercises an hour before the attack.
Protesters said the dead, mostly young men aged between 15 and 25, were students.
Islamist leaders and tribesmen say the strike was carried out by a US Predator drone aircraft flying from across the border in Afghanistan.
The allegation has been denied by both Pakistan and the US.
Previous attack
A CIA-operated drone aircraft carried out an attack last January in Bajur that killed about 18 people.
Some al-Qaeda operatives were believed to have been killed in that attack, but the main target, al-Qaeda's deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, was not there.
Al-Zawahiri had also visited the madrasa at Chingai in the past, but not recently, and no senior militant figures were killed in the air strike, Pakistani security officials said.
But they believed the young men at the school were being trained as suicide bombers to carry out attacks on Nato, US and Afghan forces across the border.
to answer your questions about the inncocnet students i guess they were taking military training to go fishing.
TO bring them to justice u say did they or didnt they made a deal with government that they will not help or train the terrorist looks like they were keeping there words (read above)
and if they were getting ready to kill any body would be stupid enough no to take them out before they can do any harm.
hey and from what it seems if u are so much anti west why are u in Aussie land and not back to waziristan with the innocnet people.
but to hide their unjustified activities is really some thing i can't do
your innocnet were caught on tape taking military training.
ANd for your information going on the ground and catching them in action is not bloody likely as they would have escaped before the military got there.as there is a lot of sympathyziers in military (like your self)that send out info of operation so these terrorist are prepared.to run or hide.i guess this is whats called .pee ka bommmmmmmmm. :army: