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Sunday, June 13, 2010

[chottala.com] Must read! [1 Attachment]

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If you have read the book that I sent before "Confessions of a British spy and British enmity against Islam"... then you are in for another surprise. Please preserve the attached book and read when you have time and mood to concentrate. "Confessions of an economic hit man" is surely a mask-opener...
 
Happy reading!

 
Ahsan


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Re: [chottala.com] Hitler...................Israel



not visible these photos! send again.



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Sent: Sun, Jun 13, 2010 4:30 am
Subject: [chottala.com] Hitler...................Israel

 
THE GRANDCHILDREN OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS FROM WORLD WAR II ARE DOING TO THE PALESTINIANS EXACTLY WHAT WAS DONE TO THEM BY NAZI GERMANY…BUILDING WALLS & FENCES TO KEEP PEOPLE IN PRISONS  
              
Hitler                                                      Israel today

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CHECK POINTS NOT TO ALLOW PEOPLE BASIC FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT

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ARRESTS & HARASSMENTS

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DESTROYING HOMES & LIVELIHOODS

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GIFTS (WITH LOVE) FROM THE CHILDREN OF PEACE-LOVING & CIVILIZED COUNTRIES

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THE CLASSIC PROPAGANDA MACHINE - YOU WILL FIND THE PICTURE IN BLACK & WHITE IN ALL AMERICAN AND SOME OTHER WESTERN COUNTRIES HISTORY BOOKS, ENCYCLOPAEDIAS, LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS… THAT DEPICTS A YOUNG JEWISH BOY WITH HIS HANDS UP WHILE NAZI TROOPS POINT THEIR GUNS AT HIM AND HIS FAMILY IN ORDER TO EXPEL THEM FROM THEIR HOMES… (IT'S SUPPOSED TO MAKE YOU SYMPATHIZE WITH THE VICTIMS & TO SUPPORT THEIR CAUSE FOR JUSTICE & A HOMELAND)

 

THE ISRAELIS PRACTICE THE SAME TACTICS

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[chottala.com] Pakistani spy agency (ISI) supports Taliban - Report





Report : Pakistani spy agency (ISI) supports Taliban
 

Matt Waldman, a fellow at Harvard University, is the author of a new report accusing Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of funding and ...
 
AP – In this photo taken on Wednesday, June 9, 2010, the Pakistani army presents alleged militants standing 

Report: Pakistani spy agency supports Taliban

AP
By SEBASTIAN ABBOT, Associated Press Writer Sebastian Abbot, Associated Press Writer 49 mins ago

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan's main spy agency continues to train, fund and arm the Taliban despite U.S. pressure to sever ties with the group that Islamabad helped rise to power in Afghanistan in the 1990s, said a research report released Sunday.

The findings could raise tensions between Pakistan and the U.S., which has provided billions of dollars in military assistance to Islamabad since 2001 to help fight the Taliban. U.S. officials believe Pakistan's support is key to defeating the insurgency.

But the country's powerful Inter Services Intelligence agency, or ISI, continues to work closely with the Taliban and is even represented on the group's leadership council, said the report, which was issued by the London School of Economics and is based on interviews with Taliban commanders, former Taliban officials, Western diplomats and many others.

Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas, spokesman for the Pakistani army, which controls ISI, rejected the report, calling it "rubbish."

"In the past, these kinds of baseless and unsubstantiated allegations have surfaced and we have rejected them," said Abbas.

He pointed out that ISI has suffered many casualties fighting militants in the country.

The Pakistan military's campaign has been focused on Pakistani Taliban battling the state, not Afghan Taliban waging war against NATO troops in Afghanistan.

Many analysts have suggested in the past that current or former ISI officials have maintained links to the Taliban. But the report offers one of the strongest cases that assistance to the group is official ISI policy, and even extends to the highest levels of the Pakistani government.

"Pakistan's apparent involvement in a double-game of this scale could have major geopolitical implications and could even provoke U.S. countermeasures," said the report, which was written by Matt Waldman, a fellow at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.

"Without a change in Pakistani behavior it will be difficult if not impossible for international forces and the Afghan government to make progress against the insurgency," it said.

One of the most surprising allegations in the report is that Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and a senior ISI official visited some 50 high-ranking Taliban fighters this spring being held at a secret prison in the country and told them they were only arrested because of U.S. pressure.

Zardari reportedly told them they would be released and that Pakistan would help support their operations, according to a Taliban member who was one of around a dozen insurgents set free just three days after the president's visit.

Zardari's spokesman was not immediately available Sunday to respond to that claim.

"It is hard to see how the international coalition can continue to treat Pakistan as an ally and 'effective partner,'" said the report. "However, an aggressive American response to Pakistan's conduct is only likely to generate further instability, especially given the army's ongoing battle against Pakistani militant groups and widespread anti-American sentiment among the population."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/as_pakistan

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