Archive for the ‘Terrorism’ Category

Terrorism & Indian connection

India is bearing the brunt of terrorism since the beginning of cold war.Kashmir has been the Achilles heel for India since Independence.
We have seen the Kashmir Insurgency were sizeable Kasmiri’s or Indians were involved in the so called freedom movement.
While the snowy mountains of Himalayas are returning to peace the other parts of India are [...]

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Mohammed Haneef: Government bullies & media maladies

Indian Governments’ request to treat Haneef just and fairly went unheard(if at all that singnifies Indian influence on countries other than those in the subcontinet.) .
Dr.Mohammed Haneef was detained in Australia for his alleged involvement in failed glasgow bombings
Haneef was later released on a bail of $10,000, however Immigration Minister making a mockery of its [...]

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Mohammed Haneef: Test of patience, really!

As Australian Federal Police was not able to prove any involvment in the acts of terror , detained Dr. Haneef for more than 10 days .As Dr.Haneef was brought him to the court on charge of being “reckless” as his SIM was used by Kafeel Ahmed, the perpetrator of Glasgow bombings, could not provide any face saving grace.
Dr.Haneef , first [...]

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Terrorist plot and the Terminaly Ill

Most of the reports published since failed London & Glasgow bombings, have been absolutely absurd, few blatant lies, outright assumption and other few even ridiculous.
To give all of us a good laugh, Bangalore police after not gaining a single clue for more than year and half, is now investigating if Kafeel was involved in attacks [...]

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Kafeel a terrorist, who else?

If one can believe that Kafeel a student of above average caliber can be a terrorist, then one can also buy my version of story:
Kafeel was befriended by religious zealots, however he was averse to their intentions.
The plot at London & Glasgow failed attempts are a façade and were planned to be a farce to create panic [...]

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