Post by Areff on Dec 21, 2012 6:44:18 GMT
Tattoos on Uzbek Terrorist
Submitted by Aurangzeb on December 20, 2012 – 3:32 pm
Security officials have said that at least five of the 10 attackers involved in Saturday night’s attack on Peshawar airport are Uzbek nationals. One of the Uzbek had western-style tattoos on his back.
This is not the first time foreign elements have been identified as terrorist, in Pakistan; in fact FATA is often alleged to be the hub of international terrorist by western critiques. The question of importance is not that foreign nationals are involved in terrorist activities inside Pakistan; but the real question is, on whose behalf do these terrorists act? Furthermore the root question comes out to be ‘to what extent is it possible to identify the sources and links of these individuals to their real handlers?
For example consider the assertion made by two different stake-holders in this situation; should we believe the Interior Minister of our country when he says that ‘there are evidences of foreign hand involvement in the terrorism in Pakistan… the ammunition and weapons are coming from Afghanistan’ and when he says ‘Pakistan has “solid evidence” of India’s alleged involvement in fomenting unrest in Baluchistan province’ OR should we believe on reports such as of the US Treasury Department when it has ‘imposed sanctions on three men who allegedly facilitated Taliban operations… all three based in Pakistan… for allegedly providing material, logistical, or financial support to… the Taliban in Afghanistan, Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan’. The bottom line is that if we are to follow the media and believe in what it says we will never be conclusive in our thought but always confused as to where the truth really lays.
Therefore, living in this high-tech age of information and a thousand sources of news and opinion, it is again left upon each individual to assess truth in his/her own way. Do the tattoos on the Uzbek man prove that
a) They are from terrorist organizations in Uzbekistan, who train and designate them at incident points in Pakistan
b) They are jihad-lovers who gather in FATA, owing to the ‘mailmasti’ tradition of the locals, and are picked up by terrorist orgs based in the area
c) They are jihad-lovers collected at the Afghan border, trained and laced by the Indians running secret camps under a substantial number of troops, which they keep in the name of protection of their construction workers.
d) They are not jihad-lovers, but just fanatics (as shown by the tattoos) who gather around different orgs for lust and dollars, owing to lack of employment in their localities, and end up in most lucrative event-holes like FATA.
e) The US-Israel-India nexus theory is true, and this very strong and resourceful nexus collects, trains and implants unrefined youths at target points.
Submitted by Aurangzeb on December 20, 2012 – 3:32 pm
Security officials have said that at least five of the 10 attackers involved in Saturday night’s attack on Peshawar airport are Uzbek nationals. One of the Uzbek had western-style tattoos on his back.
This is not the first time foreign elements have been identified as terrorist, in Pakistan; in fact FATA is often alleged to be the hub of international terrorist by western critiques. The question of importance is not that foreign nationals are involved in terrorist activities inside Pakistan; but the real question is, on whose behalf do these terrorists act? Furthermore the root question comes out to be ‘to what extent is it possible to identify the sources and links of these individuals to their real handlers?
For example consider the assertion made by two different stake-holders in this situation; should we believe the Interior Minister of our country when he says that ‘there are evidences of foreign hand involvement in the terrorism in Pakistan… the ammunition and weapons are coming from Afghanistan’ and when he says ‘Pakistan has “solid evidence” of India’s alleged involvement in fomenting unrest in Baluchistan province’ OR should we believe on reports such as of the US Treasury Department when it has ‘imposed sanctions on three men who allegedly facilitated Taliban operations… all three based in Pakistan… for allegedly providing material, logistical, or financial support to… the Taliban in Afghanistan, Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan’. The bottom line is that if we are to follow the media and believe in what it says we will never be conclusive in our thought but always confused as to where the truth really lays.
Therefore, living in this high-tech age of information and a thousand sources of news and opinion, it is again left upon each individual to assess truth in his/her own way. Do the tattoos on the Uzbek man prove that
a) They are from terrorist organizations in Uzbekistan, who train and designate them at incident points in Pakistan
b) They are jihad-lovers who gather in FATA, owing to the ‘mailmasti’ tradition of the locals, and are picked up by terrorist orgs based in the area
c) They are jihad-lovers collected at the Afghan border, trained and laced by the Indians running secret camps under a substantial number of troops, which they keep in the name of protection of their construction workers.
d) They are not jihad-lovers, but just fanatics (as shown by the tattoos) who gather around different orgs for lust and dollars, owing to lack of employment in their localities, and end up in most lucrative event-holes like FATA.
e) The US-Israel-India nexus theory is true, and this very strong and resourceful nexus collects, trains and implants unrefined youths at target points.