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Look at her face and body, do you people really think that she would make things up. I trust her each and every word, I hope she can come back soon before something else happens.

Christina Palmer = :smitten::agree:
 
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Apart from the story itself, which is arrant speculation and fantasy in parts, I want to know:

Who is Christina Palmer? Can someone please, please, please let me know where this 'reporter' works in Delhi?

Has she ever been to the Press Club? Has she attended a single press briefing? What are are her qualifications?

Anyone who makes the allegations in the story - Let me know her whereabouts - I will verify them in 3-4 days. I used to be a journalist in Delhi and still have the contacts.

Once we know Ms Palmer is real, we can debate this 'analysis'.

Until then, allegations made by fictional people will be dismissed for the propaganda they are.

There is no journalist called "Christina Palmer" in New Delhi we have get it checked with Press Club, Woman's Press Club, Foreign Journalist Club Delhi. The Govt. of India PIB and MEA have confirmed it.

So, it is confirmed there is no Journalist called "Christina Palmer" in New Delhi.

This is just cheap tactic of yellow press.
 
I think this thread need serious edidting... it derailed from the posts with picture.... afterwards every thing is off topic.

Let's get back to the report... Any thing in defence of the report?

Can their be repurcutions for india or as usual Rehman Malik will try to cover up all evidence leading to RAW?
 
Here is a picture of Christina Palmer, Daily Mail sent it to me on request.

I withdraw my comments :angel: infact if she agrees to meet me i am ready to give her shocking evidence that it was India not Iraq who attacked Kuwait and Raw made it look like Iraq did it..for further details tell her to contact me :)
 
India wanted to portrait Pakistan as irresponsible nuclear state and in 1st USA-IND strategic dialogue will held on Second June but current global situation ruined their plans America is more worry about their image, Israeli situation and Oil spill.:D
Good news for Indians is Obama allows Indians to quiz David Coleman Headley but i hope he will remain silent :D

is there any indian catch in this act ????

any proof against indian ????

well read this ..



Lahore attackers were Pakistani Taliban: police

LAHORE: Militants who attacked Ahmadi worship places in Lahore, killing 80 people, belonged to the Pakistani Taliban and were trained in a lawless border region where the US wants Islamabad to mount an army operation, police said Saturday.



The attacks against the Ahmadi community occurred minutes apart on Friday in two neighborhoods in Lahore, Pakistan’s second-largest city and a key political, military, and cultural centre.



Two teams of gunmen, including some in suicide vests, stormed the worship places and sprayed bullets at worshippers while holding off police.



At least two of the seven attackers were captured, while some died in the standoff or by detonating their explosives.



Local TV channels had been reporting that the Pakistani Taliban, or one of their affiliates, had claimed responsibility for the attack.



Senior police officer Akram Naeem in Lahore said their interrogation of one of the arrested suspects revealed that the gunmen were involved with the Pakistani Taliban, which has staged attacks across the country for years.



The 17-year-old suspect told police that the men had trained in the North Waziristan tribal region.



“Our initial investigation has found that they all belong to Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan,” or the Pakistani Taliban movement, Naeem said. He said the suspect, “Abdullah alias Mohammad, was given terrorism training in Miramshah” -- the main city in the North Waziristan tribal region.



North Waziristan has long been filled with militant groups focused on battling US and Nato forces across the border in Afghanistan. But as the army has mounted operations against the Pakistani Taliban elsewhere in the lawless tribal belt, many in the group, which has focused on attacking Pakistan, have since set up shop in North Waziristan.



That has given the US more ammunition to pressure Islamabad to launch an operation there, whereas in the past Pakistani officials had tried to avoid taking on the web of militants in that northwest region.



Akram would not rule out the possibility that Punjab province-based militant groups played a role as well, but would not mention any specific groups. The Pakistani Taliban have local affiliates and function as a coalition or network of militant organisations.



Meanwhile, on Saturday, Ahmadi leaders in Pakistan demanded better government protection as they buried many of the victims.



Waseem Sayed, a US-based Ahmadi spokesman, said it was the worst attack in the community’s 121-year history.



The request could test the government’s willingness to take on hard-line militants whose influence is behind decades of discrimination against the Ahmadis in the country.



“Are we not the citizens of Pakistan?” local Ahmadi leader Raja Ghalib Ahmad asked at the site of the attacks in the Garhi Shahu section of Lahore. “We do have the right to be protected, but unfortunately we were not given this protection.”



Ahmadis called on the government to take action against the Pakistani Taliban.



Pakistan in the 1970s declared the Ahmadis a non-Muslim minority. Ahmadis are prohibited from calling themselves Muslims or engaging in practices such as reciting Islamic prayers.



Mourners on Saturday began burying the victims of the attacks at a sprawling graveyard in Rabwa, a headquarters of the Ahmadi community 150 kilometers northwest of Lahore.



Hundreds of men, women and children wept near bodies covered with white sheets and lined up in an open area for the funeral.



In a sign of the sensitivity surrounding the group, several Pakistani leaders who condemned the attacks did not refer specifically to the Ahmadis in their statements.



Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the federal government had alerted Punjab province’s administration about threats to the Ahmadi community, and that the latest warning was sent Wednesday. – AP

DAWN.COM | Pakistan | Lahore attackers were Pakistani Taliban: police
 
The 17-year-old suspect told police that the men had trained in the North Waziristan tribal region.
This explains every thing.... there are no defined borders and 17 years cannot see a difference in NW or SW or across the border.

This area is under the watch of Pak security forces and US sattelites and any training camp will be easily spotted.

A child of 17 years old meant that poor chap was kidnapped by RAW at least about 10 years ago.
Most likely his parents were killed and their organs were sold abroad.
Afghan govt. and Pak interior ministry is facilitating all the terrorism in Pakistan by habitating rouge elements in Major cities of Punjab.
 
This explains every thing.... there are no defined borders and 17 years cannot see a difference in NW or SW or across the border.

This area is under the watch of Pak security forces and US sattelites and any training camp will be easily spotted.

A child of 17 years old meant that poor chap was kidnapped by RAW at least about 10 years ago.
Most likely his parents were killed and their organs were sold abroad.
Afghan govt. and Pak interior ministry is facilitating all the terrorism in Pakistan by habitating rouge elements in Major cities of Punjab.

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

u find only this in whole article ... that proof that indian are behind that
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Pakistani Taliban train men for Lahore attacks: police

Militants, who attacked worship places of a minority sect and killed over 90 people in Pakistan's Lahore city, received training in North Waziristan tribal area, a senior police officer said Saturday.

Naeem Akram, Deputy Inspector General Police, told a news conference that Pakistani Taliban planned attacks on worship places of Ahmadis sect and the two arrested suspects have provided important information to the investigators.

"We will succeed to break the network as we have expanded investigation on the basis of extracted information," he said, adding that all attackers and helpers have been identified.

Akram said the attackers came from Bannu, a main city near North Waziristan, and stayed at Raiwind, a small town near Lahore before they launched the attacks.

Raiwind is the center of a non-political religious group called "Tablighi Jamaat" and the police officer said the attackers stayed at the center.

He said that the attackers visited the targeted places twice, once on May 21 and then on May 27, along with the local facilitator. The attackers stayed at a mosque in Lahore city on the night of May 27.

Abdullah and Maaz, who carried out attacks at Model Town, have been arrested. Maaz was injured and under treatment, the police officer said. Abdullah is working for Taliban in Miranshsh, the center of North Waziristan, he said, adding 27 people were killed at Model Town.

The police officer said that 18 hand grenades, Klashnikove guns, ammunition and detonators were recovered.

Pakistan's city of Lahore have been identified, local TV channels reported on Saturday.

Quoting intelligence sources, the private TV SAMAA reported that terrorists of the banned religious outfit Harkatul Mujahiden were behind the deadly attacks on Ahmadis.

One of them came from Swat area of northwest Pakistan, three from Rahimyar khan, a famous city in the south of Punjab province, the channel reported.

Two separate groups identified themselves as Tehrek-e-Taliban Pakistan Punjab wing and Al-Qaeda Al-Jihad Punjab wing claimed responsibility for the attack on Friday.

Two groups of unknown militants attacked two worship places of a religious group Ahmadi almost simultaneously in Lahore on Friday, leaving 95 people dead and more than 100 injured.

Pakistani Taliban train men for Lahore attacks: police - People's Daily Online

its a chines source
 
New York Times


Pakistani Taliban Carried Out Attack on Lahore Mosques, Police Say

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The coordinated attack on two mosques that killed more than 80 members of a minority Muslim sect in Lahore was carried out by six men affiliated with the Pakistani Taliban, the police said Saturday.
The militants traveled from the town of Miram Shah in North Waziristan, a center for the Pakistani Taliban, and arrived in Lahore on May 21, a week before the attack on Friday, according to the spokesman for the police in Punjab Province, Akram Naeem Bharoka.

The men, ages 17 to 28, scouted the two mosques belonging to the Ahmadi sect with the help of local assistants, he said.

The Taliban, who are Sunni Muslim, have increasingly focused on attacking minority Muslim groups.

The first details of the police investigation came as the Ahmadi, a Muslim sect that has suffered severe discrimination in Pakistan for decades, buried 48 of the victims at a mass ceremony in Rabwah, a town in central Punjab.

A spokesman for the Ahmadis, Salim Uddin, said the burials would continue Sunday. The assault on the two mosques also wounded more than 100 people and was one of the bloodiest attacks in Pakistan in recent years.

Some of the survivors of the attack, who had been held hostage for more than three hours while the gunmen rampaged through one mosque near the central rail station, criticized the slow response of the police to calls for help. Some of the worshipers trapped in both mosques called the police on their cellphones almost immediately when they heard the sound of gunfire, they said.

The Ahmadis were declared a non-Muslim minority in 1974 when Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto agreed to the law under pressure from the Sunni majority.

The police spokesman said two of the six attackers had fled and had not been found. Two others died, and two were arrested, he said.

During their weeklong preparations, the men stayed in Raiwind, the headquarters of Tablighi Jamaat, a Muslim missionary group often described by terrorism experts as the antechamber of Al Qaeda and the Taliban. The men had also taken shelter at the Ibrahim Mosque, a center of the Tablighi Jamaat in central Lahore, said Mr. Bharoka, the police spokesman.

One of the arrested men trained in North Waziristan, and originally came from a village in southern Punjab known to have a concentration of sectarian militant groups.

In an unrelated development, a retired army major who was arrested, apparently in connection with the case of the failed car bombing in Times Square, was released by the authorities.

The retired officer, Maj. Adnan Ejaz, who served in the Pakistani Army’s Signal Corps, said in a telephone interview on Saturday that he had been released by the authorities on Thursday. “If you want the full story, call the army public relations office,” he said.

He was arrested May 14, two weeks after the bombing attempt in Times Square. As many as 10 other people have been detained in Pakistan by the Pakistani authorities in connection with the case.

The spokesman for the Pakistani Army, Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas, said that the major had been forced to retire from the army because of his links to banned extremist groups and had been arrested in that connection.

General Abbas denied that the major had been arrested because of ties to Faisal Shahzad, the Pakistani-American arrested by American authorities as the main suspect in the Times Square case.

Pakistani Taliban Carried Out Attack on Lahore Mosques, Police Say - NYTimes.com
 
If by Pakistan Taliban they mean the mercanaries force let loose from 2006 to kill Pakistan army, Pakistani girl schools, Pakistani shopping areas, Pakistani Mosques... than it means it is indian sponsored.
It has been proven fact, arms come from india and iran.
 
If by Pakistan Taliban they mean the mercanaries force let loose from 2006 to kill Pakistan army, Pakistani girl schools, Pakistani shopping areas, Pakistani Mosques... than it means it is indian sponsored.
It has been proven fact, arms come from india and iran.

taliban is funded by pakistan government

Former ISI Officials Accused of Training Taliban

New York Times, 3 March 2010

EXCERPT: "With his white turban, untrimmed beard and worn army jacket, the man known uniformly here by his nom de guerre, Col. Imam, is a particular Pakistani enigma. A United States-trained former colonel in Pakistan’s spy agency, he spent 20 years running insurgents in and out of Afghanistan, first to fight the Soviet Army, and later to support the Taliban, as Pakistani allies, in their push to conquer Afghanistan in the 1990s. Today those Taliban forces are battling his onetime mentor, the United States, and Western officials say Colonel Imam has continued to train, recruit and finance the insurgents. Along with a number of other retired Pakistani intelligence officials, they say, he has helped the Taliban stage a remarkable comeback since 2006. In two recent interviews with The New York Times, Colonel Imam denied that. But he remains a vocal advocate of the Taliban, and his views reveal the sympathies that have long run deep in the ranks of Pakistan’s military and intelligence services."

Former ISI Officials Accused of Training Taliban - Pakistan Conflict Monitor
 
This thread is derailing. It seems here are some megahorny boys who never had a girl , how ridiculous :disagree:
 
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