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Pak crackdown on JuD an eyewash says Burney
2008-12-11
Casting doubts on Pakistan's "crackdown" on activists of Jamaat-Ud-Dawa(JuD) - a political arm of Lashkar-e-Taiba, Ansar Burney, a former Pakistani minister, on Thursday asked why "arrested" terrorists have not been produced in court.

He said that the Pakistan Government had permitted Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed to use a bullet proof vehicle whereas his own security had been cut down.

Burney, a noted Pakistani human rights activitist, said though there was a ban on LeT, the same organisation with the same leaders was working under the name of Jamaat-ud-Dawa and the authorities were well aware of it.

Accusing the Pakistan Government of not sincerely acting against LeT and Jamaat-ud-Dawa, he said when there was a ban on LeT, then how was Jamaat-ud-Dawa allowed to be constituted?

"From where is Jamaat-ud-Dawa getting money," he asked wondering why the Pakistan Government did not pay any heed to the formation of Jamaat-ud-Dawa earlier?

Why have those who the Pakistan government claims to have arrested not been produced in a court of law? he asked.

He said there are training camps for terrorists in Pakistan and boys are being trained there.

Pakistan should find out who provided training to the ten terrorists involved in the recent Mumbai attacks, he said.

The arrested militants should be tried by the respective Governments and stringent action should be initiated against them, he said adding that seriousness on the part of both the countries is needed to tackle the scourge.

Regretting that there was "more of politics" and no solution to terrorism, he said India and Pakistan should sit together like brothers to find a solution to the problem.
Posted by:john frum

#2  They tried to kill him just one month ago

Ansar Burney escapes assassination attempt

Monday, November 10, 2008

Former Pakistan Human Rights Minister and activist Ansar Burney, who was instrumental in securing Indian prisoner Kashmir SinghÂ’s release, had a narrow escape after unidentified gunmen attacked his upscale Arambagh office in Karachi on Friday (Nov 7).

The attack came a week after government withdrew his security without offering any explanation
Posted by: john frum   2008-12-11 16:34  

#1  That guy won't be around for long, talking sense like that.
Nobody wants to say the obvious, ISI, especially not without a bulletproof car of their own.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-12-11 16:31  

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