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India-Pakistan
Leaked cable: Gulf states 'funded extremism'
2011-05-23
[Al Jazeera] Donors in Soddy Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are estimated to have been sending up to $100 million annually to radical Islamic schools in Pakistain that back Death Eater groups, according to a leaked US diplomatic cable.

The cable alleged that financial aid for a "sophisticated jihadi recruitment network" was coming from "missionary" and "Islamic charitable" organisations in the Gulf, ostensibly with the direct support of the Saudi and UAE governments.

The 2008 cable, purportedly sent by an officer at the US consulate in Lahore, was obtained by WikiLeaks and published by Pakistain's Dawn newspaper on Sunday.

Asked to respond to the report, a Saudi foreign ministry front man, Osama Nugali, said: "Soddy Arabia issued a statement from day one that we are not going to comment on any WikiLeaks reports because Soddy Arabia is not responsible for these reports and we are not sure about their authenticity."

Soddy Arabia, the US and Pakistain heavily supported the Afghan mujahideen during the Soviet occupation in the 1980s.

Armed groups subsequently mushroomed in the region, and beturbanned goons moved to Pakistain's northwest tribal areas along the border with Afghanistan.

Since then there has been a growing link between groups there and in Punjab, Pakistain's most populous province, where the recruitment network is alleged to have existed.

In recent years, Death Eater groups have been carrying out suicide kabooms seemingly at will in Pakistain, despite military offensives against their strongholds.

The cable described how "families with multiple children" and "severe financial difficulties" were being exploited for recruitment purposes, Dawn reported.

Families would be approached by "supposedly charitable" groups, and holy mans would then offer to educate thier children and "find them employment in the service of Islam".

Martyrdom was later discussed, the cable alleged, with parents offered a final cash payment estimated at $6,500 by local sources. Recruits "chosen for jihad" would then be taken to "indoctrination camps".

The discovery that the late Osama bin Laden
... who is now neither a strong horse nor a weak horse, but a dead horse...
was living in a Pak town not far from Islamabad until he was killed in a raid by US forces earlier this month has severely damaged ties between Washington and Islamabad.

US politicians and senior American officials have said before that Saudi donors and charities were still directing financial support to beturbanned goons in the region, including in Afghanistan.

But the cable was notable because it indicated that financial support was now reaching a once moderate area of southern Pakistain that observers had been warning was becoming more radical.

Dawn published other US cables on Saturday indicating that Pakistain's government had called for the US to step up drone strikes, and asked for US special forces troops to be embedded at Pak military bases in the country's tribal region.

The Mighty Pak Army denied those reports.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Yur shittn me.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-05-23 19:17  

#6  Where's Roger Rabbit when you need him?
Posted by: KBK   2011-05-23 18:54  

#5  I'm shocked, shocked, I tell you!

Hooda thunk it?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2011-05-23 17:40  

#4  surprise surprise surprise
Posted by: newc   2011-05-23 15:23  

#3  "Hold the bottom of page 37!"
Posted by: mojo   2011-05-23 12:10  

#2  I won't believe it!
Posted by: gr(o)mgoru   2011-05-23 05:13  

#1  Johnson! Stop the presses!!
Posted by: tu3031   2011-05-23 02:03  

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