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Pak driver''s brother killed in Kashmir


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Spidey guy
how can one spot indian or pakistani just by looks ?
by Spidey guy on Mar 07, 2009 05:58 PM

u can guess by their accent and behaviour ,but by looks ?







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dead terrorist
Jihadi brother
by dead terrorist on Mar 07, 2009 01:50 PM  | Hide replies

Nowthis explains how the attack took place even after the route was changed and why this jihadi driver had to be REMINDED by the Srilanka team to push the pedal and speed off!!
He is not a hero but an accomplice to the crime!!

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saif kashmiri
Re: Jihadi brother
by saif kashmiri on Mar 07, 2009 03:39 PM
this attck was mastermined by ISI

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Mr Walker
One common point
by Mr Walker on Mar 07, 2009 12:29 PM

I always see one common point these people are always claiming that someone "looked" Indian and not Pakistani and they all are blaming India.

I suspect all those who blame others are involved my personal experience has been people who cheat and commit crimes are the first ones to shout loudly to blame others.

This is becoming too frequent and sic these guys really need to be punished the bus driver should be prime suspect next the cops who did not fire on the militants also the entire Pakistani state as well as its security may be involved barring a few exceptions.

This guys must be part of the conspiracy.

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manjunath naik
The driver could be an accomplice....
by manjunath naik on Mar 07, 2009 11:39 AM  | Hide replies

The terrorists wanted to send a signal of bellicose defiance to coincide with the India-Pakistan visit of the FBI chief Robert Mueller. This driver’s over enthusiasm seems to be suspect for sure. The FBI has extensively collaborated with various Indian agencies in investigating the Mumbai attacks and has reportedly collected strong evidence against the LeT, and its personnel might stand witness in the Mumbai case. Lahore's message to the FBI and the larger world is to lay off, if not drop the investigation. The aggressive advance by the jihadis through their attack in Lahore coincides with the aggravation of multiple other crises in Pakistan which includes severe economic recession, inflation running at 25 percent, and foreign reserves plummeting to less than a month's imports; a massive crisis of governance, with insurgencies raging in volatile border provinces; and growing disintegration of State institutions. Lahore is the final wake-up call before seeing a totally failed Pakistan. It must and can be answered before it's too late.

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Mr Walker
Re: The driver could be an accomplice....
by Mr Walker on Mar 07, 2009 12:37 PM
Of course he must be and those cops which changed the route based on some phone call and those who did not fire or try to capture the militants.

I think they were trying to show the world and Sri-Lanka that Indians were involved and push the blame else how come no hostages were taken or no player got killed.

These guys can go to any extent to push blame on others.

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Jabberwock
Pakis are tricky
by Jabberwock on Mar 07, 2009 09:02 AM

The "finding" ruling out India's involvement, and possible implication of LeT could be just a trick for buying time and for lulling India into complacence. I can see the possibility that after a few days the Pakis will come out with new "findings" that will "prove" the attack was India's handiwork.

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