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WHO WAS BEHIND LAHORE 3/3 Terror Attacks

ABU ZOLFIQAR. Keep it civil. This is a Warning.

ban me for 24 hours as a precautionary measure......


because im feeling quite genocidal right now...even 15 warnings will not bring about change. Nothing personal.


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the only reason that we indians come here again and again is to get some entertainment....we love u guys ur raw bashing and everything...LOL.....no other country gives raw that kind of attention, even we indians dont ..and let me tell u one thing we all indians laugh so much by going through ur forums its like a dose of Indian laughter challenge........:woot::lol:

Happy to prove you manoranjan.

But please, you don't have to be so humble about the doings of RAW. you love to paint it as incompetent, so that no blame can be attatched to Bharat.

On the other hand, ISI is touted as the mother of all intelligence agencies. Even though RAW won you East Pakistan, and ISI has not been able to dent Bharati hegemony.

It's time you gave RAW more credit.
 
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I guess Indians were also happy during Mumbai attacks- Absolutely you can see the difference between bharthi and Pakistani.During Mumbai attacks all Pakistanis were condemning the attaccks and mods even allowed Indians to allow bad language but now Indians are happy and look at BR They are celebrating this event.
 
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Originally Posted by nnsinghal View Post
the only reason that we indians come here again and again is to get some entertainment....we love u guys ur raw bashing and everything...LOL.....no other country gives raw that kind of attention, even we indians dont ..and let me tell u one thing we all indians laugh so much by going through ur forums its like a dose of Indian laughter challenge.......
I doubt you are either funny or knowledgeable, If getting disrespect is all your concern to come here on this forum. then you are sucessful.
anyways I tried BR and many other forum, idiots are found everywhere but - i can promise you you find them much lesser ratio here than any other forum - and banning you will only help this ratio.
 
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all u guys stops this bullshit finger pointing and spare a thought for 5 policemen who laid down their lives to protect the cricketers and pray for their kids and families in their hour of sorrow may god give them courage
amen
 
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Militants wound Sri Lanka cricketers in Pakistan attack
LAHORE: A dozen gunmen attacked Sri Lanka's cricket team on Tuesday with rifles, grenades and rockets, wounding six players and a British coach while killing six Pakistanis in Lahore, Pakistan, officials said. The unidentified gunmen fired AK 47s and rockets and hurled grenades at Sri Lanka's team bus as it was being driven to Lahore's Gaddafi stadium for the third day of a match against Pakistan. Team captain Mahela Jayawardene said the gunmen first shot at the tyres then at the bust itself. "We all dived to the floor to take cover," he told Reuters by telephone from the stadium, before being evacuated by helicopter along with the rest of the team, including all the wounded. The driver of the team bus said one attacker threw a grenade under the vehicle but it failed to detonate. The driver of a bus following behind, carrying the Australian umpires, was killed. A city administration official, Sajjad Bhutta said six people were killed in the attack. According to officials and witnesses they included five police along with the second bus driver. Bomb and gun attacks, mostly carried out by Islamist militants linked to the Taliban or al Qaeda, have become commonplace in Pakistan over the past few years because of the government's support for the United States. Tuesday's incident had echoes of an attack on the Indian city of Mumbai last November in which around 17 people died and which led to the Indian cricket team cancelling its planned tour of Pakistan. The Sri Lankan team accepted an invitation to replace the Indians. Westerners in Pakistan knew they could be targetted, but few analysts could divine any reason for attacking Sri Lankan cricketers other than to send a message that no one is safe coming to Pakistan. India blamed the Mumbai attack on Pakistan-trained militants and the incident sharply raised tension between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, and brought international pressure on Pakistan to crack down on jihadi groups that its security agencies have been friendly with in the past. INDIA ACCUSED The group blamed by India, Lashkar-e-Taiba, came from Pakistan's Punjab province, whose capital is Lahore. "One thing I want to say, it's the same pattern, the same terrorists who attacked Mumbai," said Punjab Governor Salman Taseer. But a Pakistani minister accused India of being behind the attack. "The evidence which we have got shows that these terrorists entered from across the border from India," Sardar Nabil Ahmed Gabol, minister of state for shipping, told private Geo television. "This was a conspiracy to defame Pakistan internationally." The attack was launched as the Sri Lanka team bus slowed for a traffic circle near the stadium, according to Lahore Police chief Habib-ur-Rehman. Witnesses saw gunmen with rifles and backpacks running through the streets and firing on people and vehicles around the massive stadium in the morning attack. "I saw them from the window of my office firing at the police escort first. When the police dispersed after the shooting, they started firing at the bus of the Sri Lankan team," Mohammad Luqman told Reuters. The Punjab governor told reporters the assailants had been had been chased into a nearby commercial and shopping area. A massive security sweep was taking place across the city. Police were searching buildings but had lost track of the men's whereabouts. "We don't know where they are," said the police chief. It was the first major attack on an international sporting team since Palestinian militants attacked Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics in Munich. The attack highlights Pakistan's seeming inability to defeat militancy spreading inside and outside the country and comes at a time when the United States is putting pressure on the government to do more to fight the Taliban and al Qaeda. Pakistan's civilian government has lurched into political crisis less than a year since ex-army chief Pervez Musharraf was forced to quit as president, and the country is braced for street agitation by opposition parties in coming days. "I think this is a deliberate attempt to undermine the government at the time when there is a huge political crisis in the country," respected Lahore-based journalist Ahmed Rashid said. "They are trying to create a vacuum of power in which eventually they can take over," said the author of "Descent into Chaos", chronicling Pakistan's slide into the hands of extremists and militants. "WHO WOULD WANT TO INVEST IN PAKISTAN?" "This is not only an attack on the Sri Lankan team but on Pakistan," said Shuja Rizvi, director of broking at Capital One Equities Ltd. "Who would want to invest then in Pakistan?" The Karachi Stock Exchange benchmark 1-share index was down 2.33 percent at 2:2 p.m. (92 GMT), while the rupee weakened 1.65 percent against the dollar. A spokesman for the Sri Lanka High Commission in Islamabad said six players were wounded along with assistant coach Paul Farbrace, a Briton. Most of them were hit by shrapnel. Star batsman Thilan Samaraweera seemed to be the worst hit, suffering a thigh injury. The other Sri Lankan player admitted to hospital was Tharanga Paranavithana. Reserve umpire Ehsan Raza was also critically wounded, according to Ejaz Butt, chairman of Pakistan's Cricket Board. It was unclear whether their injuries were caused by bullets, shrapnel or flying shards of glass. Sri Lanka immediately cancelled the rest of the tour. A helicopter airlifted the Sri Lankan squad from the stadium, including the two players brought from hospital, and they were all expected to be flown home later. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari condemned the attacks, as Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa said he was cutting short a trip to Nepal to return home. Until this series Pakistan had gone without test cricket for more then a year because of security concerns. In 22, a bomb exploded in Karachi while the New Zealand cricket team was touring, killing 13 people, including 11 French navy experts. -REUTERS

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here u go again, a plan to bring Pakistan's image back to stoneage, just look at the picture, the tactics are the same as they were in mumbai, punks with ak's come in using rickshaw's donot know where, but they had real info and their aim was clear, to kill the Sri Lankan cricket team, 7 of our brave police men gave their lives to protect the Sri lankan team, very proud of them.

Across, the broder the dog would not stop barking shame on you mukerjee. This extremist is using every opportunity possible to put pressure on Pakistan.:crazy::blah::angry: and shame on indian government who has no control as to what its politicians bark against Pakistan.

We all know who carried out the attack, this is open invitation to war.:angry:
 

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Indians always go after some think that can hurt us economically or make pakistan look bad internationally so as far as i can see yes its INDIA.
We should retaliate in a same manner wait for few days or months and when the ocaasion calls for it BANG.BANG.BANG.BANG.:sniper::guns:where we can return the favour to india economically of course.long term demage would be a better revenge.
 
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Pakistan’s Munich: The Enemy’s Fingerprints


The Indian fingerprints in the attack on the Sri Lanksn cannot be ignored. New Delhi has been at war with both Islamabad and Colombo for decades. Hitting both in one place is a masterstroke. Indian military and its agents should brace for retaliation.




By AHMED QURAISHI

Tuesday, 3 March 2009.

Ahmed Quraishi-Pakistan/Middle East politics, Iraq war, lebanon war, India Pakistan relations


ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—You can’t ignore the symbolism: Commando-style trained young men with backpacks, carrying automatic machine guns and armed with grenades and rocket launchers, bearing a shocking resemblance to the video footage released by the Indian government of the Mumbai attackers in November.

Figure 1: Indian Terrorists have infiltrated India's military & government.


The Indian connection, even if indirect and unintentional, cannot be ignored:


Lahore is the same city where Pakistani antiterrorism police arrested several Indian citizens and their Pakistani accomplices in the past few weeks and paraded them in public with evidence linking them to India’s spy agency Research & Analysis Wing, or RAW. Lahore lies a few kilometers away from the Indian border and has bore the brunt of India’s covert operations in the 1970s and 1980s, mostly randomly planted bombs in public places designed to spread terror.

Pakistani security officials had received a report that at least ten Indian operatives have crossed the border into Lahore 48 hours before the attacks.

India spearheaded a campaign to convince several countries to sever sports relations with Pakistan and put tremendous pressure on Sri Lanka not to send its cricket team to play here.

India has a history of supporting the terrorist LTTE group and arming it with sophisticated weapons to fight the Sri Lankan government and army. Pakistan, on the other hand, has been supporting Sri Lanka against this terrorism. India has long been disturbed by the close relationship between Colombo and Islamabad. In this connection, Sri Lanka’s foreign minister’s statement is important. He said he won’t point fingers but said ‘terrorism has no borders’, an implied suggestion that the Sri Lankans believe the perpetrators came from outside Pakistan.

The timing of the attack shows the professional planning. Lahore administration was in a flux after the change of provincial government. Lahore was also the last Pakistani city that has not yet been affected by the fallout from America’s failed and disastrous war in Afghanistan. This incident effectively brings chaos to Lahore as well. The rest of Pakistan is already being destabilized by foreign intelligence operatives working from the Afghan soil, inserting professional saboteurs and flushing the country with money to recruit criminals and activating them under the guise of religious extremists.

An important point to note here is that whoever planned this attack made sure that the terrorists look similar to Mumbai attackers. This can be an attempt to spark more conflict between Pakistan and India. In this case, if evidence is found, it might be interesting to probe the possibility of a third party trying to push both countries to war. And it’s not just religious elements in Pakistan that want this. There is an organized terrorist infrastructure inside India, manned by Hindu terrorist groups with recruits from Indian military intelligence. The same Indian elements are also active in Kabul and other Afghan cities, using the Afghan soil to export terrorism inside Pakistan. American reports have also linked these Indian elements to attacks on U.S. and NATO soldiers and blame them on Pakistan.


There is enough circumstantial and physical evidence that involves India’s intelligence agencies in terrorism inside Pakistan.


The Pakistani military must realize that this is an organized and not a guerrilla war that is being waged against Pakistan. This terrorism is deceptively hiding itself behind the label of religious extremism, and has links with those countries that are actively destabilizing Pakistan from the inside.


It is time now that patriotic Pakistanis and the Pakistani military sit up and take notice of the apologetic statements of this U.S.-installed government in Islamabad which, like the Indians, wasted no time in linking the Lahore attack to the Mumbai attacks, which means linking it to Pakistanis (which is not proven except in the minds of India, their American backers and their backers in Pakistan, i.e. President Zardari, Rehman Malik, Sherry Rehman, and the former advisor Mehmud Durrani.) In this case, if the Zardari government is accusing ‘Mumbai attackers’ of this latest attack, then this government is indirectly accusing the Pakistani military and our intelligence of attacking the Sri Lankans in Lahore. This is in continuation of the covert efforts by elements in this government to cause a confrontation between the Pakistani military and the world at large.


Pakistan’s response must be methodical. This is the time to expose Indian terrorism. There is stunning evidence available with Pakistani authorities about Indian activities in Afghanistan, inside Pakistan’s tribal and border areas and inside the rest of Pakistan. The Zardari government will not bring this evidence forward. It is the responsibility of the Pakistani military and its spy agencies to force this government to unmask the Indian activities. Enough of this apologetic attitude toward India. We urge Pakistan to publicly demand that Indian’s sponsorship of terrorism be curbed.


The Indians should also brace for retaliation. If Indian military and security forces are using terrorism against Pakistan in multiple places, then Indians from these organizations should be a fair game for retaliation.


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LAW LAUNCHING TUBE one that is used by USA military.

The M72 LAW (Light Anti-Tank Weapon a.k.a. Light Anti-Armor Weapon) was designed in the late 1950s in the United States by the Hesse Eastern Co (first fired 1959, adopted US Army 1961). Improved versions are currently produced by Nammo AS (Raufoss, Norway) and by Talley Defense Systems Co (Mesa, Arizona, USA). Makina ve Kimya Endustrisi Kurumu (Turkey) also builds a version, called HAR-66, which has the performance and characteristics of a mix of M72A2 and A3. It has been copied and produced in Czechoslovakia and Russia (RPG-18 > RPG-22 > RPG-26 > RPG-27). The M80 "Zolja" is very similar portable one-shot disposable anti-tank weapon, designed in the former Yugoslavia and still produced in the Republic of Serbia as well as in the Republic of Macedonia (Eurokompozit).

From the early 1970s on, it has been exported to many countries, including NATO countries such as UK, Turkey, Belgium, Netherlands but also to Australia, Canada, Finland, Taiwan). In many of these nations, it has by now been replaced by newer, generally more powerfull AT-launchers. Old stock has either been destroyed or re-sold. It has been used in a variety of conflicts, from Vietnam through Falklands to Iraq. It is therefor available from a wide variety of sources.

As best I can tell it is neither in Pakistani nor Indian service.
 
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Handy work of indians ( along with Altaf Hussain and his goons )

It's nuking time! I'm sick of india
 
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The M72 LAW (Light Anti-Tank Weapon a.k.a. Light Anti-Armor Weapon) was designed in the late 1950s in the United States by the Hesse Eastern Co (first fired 1959, adopted US Army 1961). Improved versions are currently produced by Nammo AS (Raufoss, Norway) and by Talley Defense Systems Co (Mesa, Arizona, USA). Makina ve Kimya Endustrisi Kurumu (Turkey) also builds a version, called HAR-66, which has the performance and characteristics of a mix of M72A2 and A3. It has been copied and produced in Czechoslovakia and Russia (RPG-18 > RPG-22 > RPG-26 > RPG-27). The M80 "Zolja" is very similar portable one-shot disposable anti-tank weapon, designed in the former Yugoslavia and still produced in the Republic of Serbia as well as in the Republic of Macedonia (Eurokompozit).

From the early 1970s on, it has been exported to many countries, including NATO countries such as UK, Turkey, Belgium, Netherlands but also to Australia, Canada, Finland, Taiwan). In many of these nations, it has by now been replaced by newer, generally more powerfull AT-launchers. Old stock has either been destroyed or re-sold. It has been used in a variety of conflicts, from Vietnam through Falklands to Iraq. It is therefor available from a wide variety of sources.

As best I can tell it is neither in Pakistani nor Indian service.

I can not say anything about India but indeed LAW anti-tank tube is not in use in Pakistan.

The question arises who have provided this to Lahore attackers.

Either have been provided by any country that is producing it now or the ones who had been provided by US.

The question is whome US had sold that old stock ? Atleast they have not sold us.

Check the pictures its not RPG but Light Anti-Armor Weapon
 
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No words to describe the courage of Police men who gave their lives to protect our honourable guests.:pakistan:

Hats off to the Pakistan Airforce to evacuate the Sri Lankan cricket team.:pakistan:
 
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I doubt you are either funny or knowledgeable, If getting disrespect is all your concern to come here on this forum. then you are sucessful.
anyways I tried BR and many other forum, idiots are found everywhere but - i can promise you you find them much lesser ratio here than any other forum - and banning you will only help this ratio.

i seriously doubt the knowledge and insight u get through these forums when everything is tacit .......and also we r not here to judge anyone but to express our views
BTW i agree that we should pay due respect to policeman who died in their line of duty.....they r real courage, HATS off to them
 
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