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Burney concerned at reports about Osama’s presence in Pakistan
Monday, February 22, 2010
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Ansar Burney Trust and former federal minister Ansar Burney has said that the recent arrest of one of the close allies of Osama bin Laden and Mulla Omar from Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, has proved that his previous statements about the presence of terrorists in Karachi were true.
In a press release issued here on Sunday, Ansar Burney showed his grave concern over the information that Abu Riyan al Zarqawi, also known as Abu Musa, reportedly provided to security agencies that Osama bin Laden and Mulla Omar were in Pakistan and that just a month ago he met them personally.
Burney said it was shocking to know after the reports that Osama bin Laden and Mulla Omar were in Pakistan under the patronage of some political parties and supporters in the government.
Burney said that after the arrest of Abu Musa, it was now confirmed that the leadership of the al-Qaeda and Taliban were in Karachi and enjoying their life in safe havens. He demanded of the president and prime minister to take stern action against the increasing Talibanisation and al-Qaeda activities in Karachi.
Ansar Burney termed Talibanisation as a conspiracy to undermine peace in the entire region and urged the patriotic Pakistanis and national security agencies to curb this menace or the solidarity of the country would be at stake.
He said he had already confirmed reports and recently issued statements that after the Army operation in Swat and tribal areas, terrorists had taken refuge in Karachi and were spreading terrorism throughout Pakistan from the country’s largest city.
Ansar Burney termed Talibanisation a conspiracy to undermine peace in the entire region and urged the patriotic Pakistanis and national security agencies to curb this menace or the solidarity of the country would be at stake.,He condemned some politicians and religious leaders for their criminal silence at Talibanisation in Pakistan. Burney strongly criticised some political and religious parties.
Monday, February 22, 2010
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Ansar Burney Trust and former federal minister Ansar Burney has said that the recent arrest of one of the close allies of Osama bin Laden and Mulla Omar from Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, has proved that his previous statements about the presence of terrorists in Karachi were true.
In a press release issued here on Sunday, Ansar Burney showed his grave concern over the information that Abu Riyan al Zarqawi, also known as Abu Musa, reportedly provided to security agencies that Osama bin Laden and Mulla Omar were in Pakistan and that just a month ago he met them personally.
Burney said it was shocking to know after the reports that Osama bin Laden and Mulla Omar were in Pakistan under the patronage of some political parties and supporters in the government.
Burney said that after the arrest of Abu Musa, it was now confirmed that the leadership of the al-Qaeda and Taliban were in Karachi and enjoying their life in safe havens. He demanded of the president and prime minister to take stern action against the increasing Talibanisation and al-Qaeda activities in Karachi.
Ansar Burney termed Talibanisation as a conspiracy to undermine peace in the entire region and urged the patriotic Pakistanis and national security agencies to curb this menace or the solidarity of the country would be at stake.
He said he had already confirmed reports and recently issued statements that after the Army operation in Swat and tribal areas, terrorists had taken refuge in Karachi and were spreading terrorism throughout Pakistan from the country’s largest city.
Ansar Burney termed Talibanisation a conspiracy to undermine peace in the entire region and urged the patriotic Pakistanis and national security agencies to curb this menace or the solidarity of the country would be at stake.,He condemned some politicians and religious leaders for their criminal silence at Talibanisation in Pakistan. Burney strongly criticised some political and religious parties.