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Al-Qaida vows to hunt Musharraf down

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LONDON: The Taliban and al-Qaida leaders reportedly celebrated the exit of Pervez Musharraf from the presidency atop the hilly terrains along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, while the Muslim extremists heaved a sigh of relief across the country.

And, they all pledged to hunt down Musharraf and eliminate him for aligning with the Western countries and killing hundreds in Pakistan in the name of war on terror, particularly during the Lal Masjid attack.

According to The Sun , Taliban warlords pledged on Monday night to hunt down and murder Pakistan's ousted president Pervez Musharraf. They were determined to exact brutal revenge for his dedication in supporting the West's fight against Islamic terrorism.

The ex-Army chief has survived as many as nine attempts on his life in the past. But, Pakistani Taliban spokesman Maulvi Umar warned: "He should be awarded strict punishment."

Muslim extremists are also said to be baying for blood, especially for attacking the Lal Masjid killing several innocent children. Maulana Mehraj, prayer leader at the Lal Masjid mosque in Pakistan's capital Islamabad, reportedly said: "We hope Musharraf goes to hell. We will find him, he must be hounded to death."
Al-Qaida vows to hunt Musharraf down-Pakistan-World-The Times of India
 
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This is by far the trashiest newspaper in the UK I'd take anything it says with a bucket load of salt.

Musharraf is an ex military man so he can handle himself.


The Sun can only aspire to being trashy!! Its a scummy little rag belonging to the neocon media moghul Rupert Murdoch . . . who, also, owns Fox News . . . the well established outlet for right-wing headbangers in Washington :hitwall:!!
 
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This is by far the trashiest newspaper in the UK I'd take anything it says with a bucket load of salt.

Musharraf is an ex military man so he can handle himself.

I agree JK. On a serious tone however it is the sacred duty of the Govt. to protect Gen M and his family as some misguided elements may try.

Regards
 
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I agree JK. On a serious tone however it is the sacred duty of the Govt. to protect Gen M and his family as some misguided elements may try.

Regards

his army presidential detail is still with him for his personal security!
 
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I fail to see why a nation should expend its resources on protecting a traitor . . . an immoral agent of a foreign, hegemonic power that has brought the nation to its knees.

We await the civilian establishment to finish the job that Musharraf has started. May Allah guide and support Pakistan as it proceeds through these treacherous and dangerous times.
 
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