Friday, March 26, 2010

Headley names 6 Pak armymen in Karachi Project

David Coleman Headley has identified five-six serving officers of Pakistan army among the leaders of the Karachi Project, which seeks to organize attacks on India through fugitive Indian jihadis being sheltered in Karachi by the ISI-Lashkar combine.  Sources said that besides serving Majors Samir Ali and Iqbal of Pakistan army, Headley has told his FBI handlers about the role of one Colonel Shah and at least two other officers of the Pakistan army in the Karachi Project.

His disclosures demolish Pakistan's claim that terrorism against India being directed from its soil was limited to non-state actors.

IMO: Solicitor general Gopal Subramanium says that under international law, the US is under obligation to hand over the Lashkar-e Taiba operative as the Extradition Treaty between the US and India was binding on the two countries as per international covenants. But it is fairly obvious that the USA has been consistently fomenting violence outside its borders for over a century, to gain financial advantage for its plutocrats, often at the expense of the lives of its own citizens. I'm no Lord Haw-Haw but I think that maybe the US would do well to cease this activity of fomenting violence, for its own good if for no civilised reason. But it seems likely that the US will simply continue to flout international law, as is its custom. You'd think perhaps that Obama would take a view to at least help the African-American voters, but he is probably afraid to do so, particularly bearing in mind the crazy, violent teabaggers.

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