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Ok so Whats the purpose of Jandullah fighting against the Iranian regime. Is it the Shia sunni conflict or they are fighting to liberate there land ans the BLA in our Balochistan province does...?
I am sure Pakistani State organizations will not be the ones sponsoring there shelter in our part of the territory..or do you disagree with that too..??
'Terrorists enter Iran via Pakistan'
Sat, 17 Jul 2010 12:56:26 GMT
A senior Iranian lawmaker says terrorists enter Iran from Pakistan and other neighboring countries, urging Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence to reconsider its relations with militants.
Head of Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi said that the people want authorities to prevent terrorist acts and demand that a solution be found to put an end to such incidents.
On July 15, two bomb explosions in quick succession took place outside the Zahedan Grand Mosque. At least 27 people lost their lives and more than 100 others were injured in the terrorist attack, which has widely been blamed on extremist Wahabis and Salafis trained by US intelligence in Pakistan.
"The Pakistani government and the country's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) which have relations with terrorists must reconsider and take necessary measure to confront these criminals," Fars News Agency quoted Boroujerdi as saying.
Pakistan's ISI was one of the parties involved in the creation of the Taliban as a force to counter the Soviet influence in the volatile region in the 1980's.
The ISI is widely believed to be linked to, and support militants in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Pakistani military's Intelligence service, however, denies the allegations as baseless.
Broujerdi expressed hope that Iranian security and intelligence forces will increase their efforts in future so that such a tragic incidents would not be repeated in the country.
Pakistan must be answerable over sheltering terrorists: Iran MP
ISNA - Tehran
Service: Foreign Policy
TEHRAN (ISNA)-Iranian lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi said Saturday that Pakistan must be answerable for sheltering terrorists.
The Chairman of Iran's Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi said, "terrorism needs to be confronted more seriously, given the fact that Pakistan is terrorists' shelter, Pakistani officials must be held accountable for the issue."
"Terrorism supported by major powers in eastern Iran is a very complicated matter which is in need of complicated treatment," he told ISNA.
"These terrorist attacks are complicated and backed by the US and Britain and they should be dealt with complicatedly," he continued.
Double terrorist attacks came on Thursday night in a Mosque in southeastern city of Zahedan as Shiites gathered there to attend a ceremony marking birthday of Prophet Mohammad grandson Imam Hossein.
The deadly attacks claimed the lives of 27 people and injured 306 others, 11 of whom are in critical conditions.
Jundullah terrorist group has claimed responsibility of the strike.
In a message sent to al-Arabiyya TV, Jundullah said its intention was to avenge the hanging of Abdulmalik Rigi, the terrorist group's leader, in June, after he was arrested in Pakistan and extradited to Iran..
Rigi's brother Abdelhamid was also executed.
Abdulmalik Rigi had been heading a terrorist group in southeastern Iran for some 5 years killing and injuring many Iranian citizens and officials, before he was executed.
with barriers in place alongside pakistan toching iranian border i find no reason that the "terrorists" will infiltrate the strictly guarded border, iranians are themselves responsible for not doing enough in their country and blaming all their sh1t to the neighbours, if the ah,edinijad guy in so confident in believing all this sh1t so all the gas deals should be finished.. for pakistani agents let these attacks happen in iran what pathetic idiotic excuse for you home grown problem!!
if balochi rebels indeed want the liberation of an iranian province, they will feel much comfortable working in iran than pakistan
ای ایران;1002995 said:The I.R has invested heavily since 2007 to close Iran's border with Pakistan. A concrete-wall has been constructed along much of the border with Pakistan and many ditches, barbed wire and other 'obstacles' have been laid along it too. To my knowledge the walling of the entire border tho has yet to be completed.
Pakistan however, has no such security measures on its side of the border which is considered by Iran to be a lawless place and is the subject of much irritation for Iran's regime and the IRGC.
good for you that you have made anything which comes in your jurisdiction, the pakistani border in iran is not a lawless place, it is guarded by pakistani border security, so stop making false statements.. i think in order to do propaganda stuff you are hiding your own failures by blaming pakistan which has nothing to do with terrorism in your country.
ok so now, pakistan is poor lawless country full of terrorists, any more additions to the iranian definition lol....
The average Iranian is not much better off to perhaps the average Pakistani.
Iran's deputy police chief, Ahmad Reza Radan, cast a wide swath of blame, including Israel, the United Kingdom, and the U.S..
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/18/world/middleeast/18mosque.html?_r=1
Iran Says Pakistan Is Harboring Rebels
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Published: July 17, 2010
Iran’s deputy police chief accused Pakistan on Saturday of providing a haven for members of an armed rebel group that has claimed responsibility for the deadly twin suicide bombings last week in front of a mosque in the southeastern city of Zahedan.
Chief Ahmadreza Radan also said the authorities had detained 40 people who were seeking to create a disturbance in the city after the bombings, the semiofficial ILNA news agency reported.
The arrests appeared to be part of a crackdown in the Sunni-dominated province of Sistan-Baluchistan, where the rebel group, Jundallah, has been operating. Iran is predominantly Shiite.
Without naming Pakistan specifically, he issued a tough warning to “neighbors on the eastern borders” of Iran.
“The Islamic Republic considers it its right to deal with insurgents who disappear into the other side of the border,” Chief Radan was quoted as saying.
ISNA - 07-18-2010 - 89/4/27 - Service: / Islamic Parliament / News ID: 1576205
Pakistan must be held accountable for evil people presence: Larijani
ISNA - Tehran
Service: Islamic Parliament
TEHRAN (ISNA)-Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said Sunday Pakistani government must be answerable for presence of evil people in its territory.
His remarks came after Jundullah, a Sunni Muslim rebel group, claimed responsibility of a terrorist attack in Zahedan city in southeastern Iran on Thursday where 27 people were killed and 306 others injured.
Larijani speaking in Parliament said the US is the major cause of the terrorist operation, added that, "today, is the day of embarrassment of the US which was involved in such a grisly crime and treachery."
"Unfortunately, confessions of Abdolmalek Rigi (the hanged leader of Jundullah terrorist group) were not released in media to disclose different trends involved in crimes against Iranian nations over recent years," Larijani continued.
Also the Chairman of Iran's Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi said Saturday that Pakistan must be answerable for sheltering terrorists.
"Terrorism needs to be confronted more seriously, given the fact that Pakistan is terrorists' shelter, Pakistani officials must be held accountable for the issue."
Double terrorist attacks came on Thursday night in a Mosque in southeastern city of Zahedan as Shiites gathered there to attend a ceremony marking birthday of Prophet Mohammad grandson Imam Hossein.
In a message sent to al-Arabiyya TV, Jundullah said its intention was to avenge the hanging of Abdolmalek Rigi, in June, after he was arrested in Pakistan and extradited to Iran in February.
Rigi's brother Abdolhamid was also executed.
Abdolmalek Rigi had been heading a terrorist group in southeastern Iran for some 5 years killing and injuring many Iranian citizens and officials, before he was executed.
The Iranians are doing the same thing that the Pakistani's have been doing. Instead of actually looking into the Islamist terrorists they are blaming the UK and the US which is absolutely absurd. Muslim people will never learn to take responsibility it seems no matter how much you get pummeled by your own people.
If you think that you are doing justice to all the innocent people who died by deliberatly pointing fingers at the wrong people just because they don't happen to be Muslim than you should be ashamed of yourselves. This goes both for Pakistanis and Iranians.
worry about your side of the border, we'll worry about ours. Thanks.