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No, Hafiz Saeed's role was confirmed in David Headley's trial.The entire case hinged on Kasab's testimony.
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No, Hafiz Saeed's role was confirmed in David Headley's trial.The entire case hinged on Kasab's testimony.
False analogy. The LeT chief isn't targeted for the child rapes you imply he committed but for the terror attacks he spawned.
To be honest, I have always been a big proponent in pushing for Hafiz Saeed's trial, and I have always put my best foot forward in ensuring he gets what he deserves through lawful means.
But what I see happening here is "Oi Put pressure and they will probably cave", hell no. I'm going to resist then and resist hard. There is a process in play and until Mar 14 it was going according to plan, till when the Indian government suddenly said that Pak judicial team only can only view a recording of Kasab's testimony and not get his testimony first hand.
The entire case hinged on Kasab's testimony.
You tell me practically, right now we only have India's word that Kasab belongs to JuD right? Where do we have Kasab's testimony free from duress?
The analogy that you skirted or pretended not to understand had no such implication.
Let me dumb it down, I can't selflessly sponsor a hit of a US citizen who is a criminal but you can sponsor hits of my country's citizens?
We followed the UN violation banned him, restricted his movements, now what? UN banning didn't say "Now hang the man". We went a few steps further, we tried him for the cases, he was found not guilty, WHY? Because India won't share key pieces of evidence t needed to put him behind bars... end of story
The analogy that you skirted or pretended not to understand had no such implication.
Let me dumb it down, I can't selflessly sponsor a hit of a US citizen who is a criminal but you can sponsor hits of my country's citizens?
We followed the UN violation banned him, restricted his movements, now what? UN banning didn't say "Now hang the man". We went a few steps further, we tried him for the cases, he was found not guilty, WHY? Because India won't share key pieces of evidence t needed to put him behind bars... end of story
In this case, yes. You've read the Resolutions; because Pakistan refuses to act it has no recognized sovereignty in this matter. Note that the bounty is not for a "hit" but for information leading to H.S.'s arrest and conviction.I can't selflessly sponsor a hit of a US citizen who is a criminal but you can sponsor hits of my country's citizens?
"Banning" and "restricting" are not the same as evicting and preventing terror-supporting.We followed the UN violation banned him, restricted his movements, now what?
The government of Pakistan made it clear soon after 26/11 that it would not produce its own internal evidence to convict 26/11 plotters. Such evidence is known to exist. You might recall that the police tracked down Kasab's family and connections very quickly (there was this Guardian article about it) but Pakistan would not produce the information.Because India won't share key pieces of evidence t needed to put him behind bars...
Laskhar chief Hafiz Saeed's men tighten security at his house after bounty declaration - The Times of India
LAHORE: The Jamaat-ud-Dawah today tightened security at the residence of its chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed in the Pakistani city of Lahore after the US announced a 10-million dollar bounty for the man accused of masterminding the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Besides, nine policemen from Punjab Police deployed at Saeed's two-storey home at E Block of Jouhar Town{Pakistani police guarding a UNSC declared terrorist}, the JuD posted more armed volunteers to ensure foolproof security.
JuD leaders said they had not sought extra security from law enforcement agencies to protect Saeed and his brother-in-law Abdul Rehman Makki, for whom the US offered a two million dollar reward. "We are relying on our own security. After the US move, we have attached extra volunteers with Hafiz sahib," a senior JuD leader told PTI at Saeed's residence.
A JuD spokesman claimed US bounty was "another attack by US government on Muslims and Islam." The JuD volunteers set up three barricades about 200 to 300 meters from Saeed's house. The nine policemen were guarding these barricades while the JuD volunteers, equipped with sophisticated weapons{I thought Pakistani members said JuD is a charity org }, were on duty inside the building.
"After today's development, the JuD men asked us to be more vigilant," a police guard, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told PTI. He said groups of nine policemen were deployed at Saeed's house for shifts of six hours. Some 60 policemen were deployed at the residence when Saeed was under house arrest, the police guard said.
The JuD also maintains records of several families living in buildings adjacent to Saeed's home. Any person visiting these buildings has to undergo a body search by JuD volunteers before entering the barricaded street where Saeed's residence is located {Is it even legal}.
Saeed was not in his residence today as he was away on a tour. He recently addressed a meeting at Faisalabad and was scheduled to visit Layyah, located about 300 km from Lahore. A Lahore Police spokesman said authorities had not received any request from Saeed for extra security.
"We have nothing to do with the US move to put a bounty on Saeed. Unless Saeed gives us a written request about a threat to his life in the wake of the US reward, we cannot provide him further security," he said.
It is bounty to catch him not for us to go drop a bomb on him. yet... he can 100 police protect him ( great taxpayers money use btw)
So, nothing on topic then?
As expected.
Just because he is anti-Indian or anti-US does not make him guilty. Present unequivocal, substantiated proof against him in court; just like the LeT has been banned in Pakistan, so will the JuD (& HS jailed).
When KSM was captured in March 2003, he refused to answer questions, informing his captors: "I'll tell you everything when I get to New York and see my lawyer." But the Bush administration did not send KSM to New York. Instead, he was sent to a CIA "black site," where he was questioned, not for evidence in a criminal trial but for intelligence about future terrorist attacks. When asked about his plans, he told the CIA, "Soon, you will know." And he declared that Americans were weak, lacked resilience, and were unable to do what is necessary to prevent the terrorists from succeeding in their goals.
But after undergoing "enhanced interrogation techniques" including waterboarding KSM became prolific. According to declassified documents, he provided information that led to the capture of a cell of Southeast Asian terrorists KSM had tasked to hijack a plane and fly it into the tallest skyscraper in Los Angeles. He provided information that led to the capture of Ammar al-Baluchi and Walid bin Attash, just as they were completing plans to blow up the U.S. consulate and Western residences in Karachi, Pakistan. He provided information that helped lead to the arrest of Sayfullah Paracha and his son Uzair Paracha, two businessmen with whom KSM was plotting to smuggle explosives into the USA. He provided information that helped break up an al-Qaeda cell that was developing anthrax for terrorist attacks inside the U.S.
In addition, KSM explained al-Qaeda's operating structure, financing, communications and logistics. He described the traits and profiles that al-Qaeda sought in Western operatives, how al-Qaeda might select targets, what probable targets were and the likely methods of attack. He gave U.S. officials a picture of the terrorist organization as seen from the inside, at a time when we knew almost nothing about the enemy that had hit us on 9/11.
In other words, the delay in KSM's prosecution, and that of other CIA detainees, saved lives.
So I would say, saving lives is anyday more important than the "human rights of terrorists"!
I read in a news a few days back that the Punjab police guard accompanying him threatened Islamabad police with guns when they tried preventing him from entering Isloo as per the court order
I've been trying to find that article! . That may open Pakistani eyes on PDF.
Article shows:
- How this guy is mocking the Pakistan's judicial system, risking life's of Pakistani ordinary policemen
- How the Punjab police point guns at Lahore police to protect him.
- How the man has an arrest warrant in Lahore but they are too scared to touch him.
I think it was an it was a Dawn.com article. I can't find it.