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Musharraf targets hate preachers as arrests mount
yahoo news/Reuters ^ | Jul 21, 2005

Posted on 07/21/2005 3:26:54 PM PDT by nuconvert

Musharraf targets hate preachers as arrests mount By Simon Cameron-Moore

Thu Jul 21, 2005

After a blitz of detentions of suspected militants and Islamists, Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf called for a holy war against preachers of hate and announced steps to curb militant Islamic schools and groups.

Musharraf spoke on Thursday in a televised address to the nation, which was awaited with keen anticipation both at home and in Britain after revelations of Pakistani links to the July 7 bomb attacks on London that killed at least 56 people.

"I urge you, my nation, to stand up and wage a jihad (holy war) against extremism and to stand up against those who spread hatred and chaos in the society," Musharraf said.

But he had a message for Britain too, saying it had plenty to address on the homefront in the war against terrorism without getting into a blame game with Pakistan.

In the last week, Pakistani security forces have detained close to 300 people, prompting Pakistan's Islamist opposition parties to call for nationwide protests on Friday against the authorities' crackdown.

The vast majority of those detained were picked up in countrywide raids on private houses and madrasas, or Muslim religious schools, during the past two days.

None, according to British diplomats in Islamabad, had anything to do with the London bombings two weeks ago.

"No one connected to the London bombings has been arrested in Pakistan during the past 48 hours," Peter Wilson, political counselor at the British High Commission, told Reuters.

Other media quoted the British embassy's high commissioner, Mark Lyall-Grant, as saying that no arrests linked to the bombings had been made in Pakistan since the attacks on July 7.

Security officials told Reuters on Wednesday they had on Monday arrested Haroon Rashid Aswad, a man reportedly wanted for questioning in London in connection with the bombings.

The Daily Times newspaper reported on Thursday that a Haroon Rashid had been picked up but it was not the same man.

BRITAIN HAS OWN TERRORISM PROBLEMS

Musharraf said that while three of the London bombers may have been of Pakistani descent, they were born and brought up in Britain, where extremist Islamist organizations also existed.

He pointed to two, the Hizb ut-Tahrir (Liberation Party) and al Muhajiroun (The Migrants).

"They had the audacity of passing an edict against my life and yet they operate with full impunity. They also give sermons of hate and anger and violence," he said.

"Therefore ... there is a lot to be done by Pakistan internally. And may I suggest there is a lot to be done in England also."

As Musharraf spoke, security forces raided the house of Hakeem Ehsan Jigranwi, president of the Punjab chapter of the Pakistani wing of Hizb ut-Tahrir in the eastern city of Lahore, detaining him and another man.

Musharraf addressed some British anxieties by announcing steps to rein in militant Islamic schools and organizations seen as having influenced the bombers. He said all madrasas would have to register with authorities by December.

He also said banned militant groups would not be allowed to re-form under new names or to raise funds, unauthorized arms would be strictly prohibited and action would be taken against the distribution of literature designed to spread hatred.

Some of the 50 suspects rounded up in the eastern province of Punjab this week were members of the outlawed Jaish-e-Mohammad and a splinter group allied with foreign al Qaeda operatives hiding in Pakistan.

In the southern province of Sindh, police have arrested 45 people, including Maulana Ali Sher Hyderi, a top leader of Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, a Sunni extremist group with a record of attacks on minority Shi'ite Muslims.

But in Karachi, Sindh's capital, Deputy Inspector General of police Mushtaq Shah said no arrests were made during overnight raids on several madrasas and mosques. "It appears that they have gone underground, but we are chasing them," he said.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: britain; hudaibiya; londonbombing; musharraf; pakistan; terrorism; wot
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1 posted on 07/21/2005 3:26:55 PM PDT by nuconvert
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To: nuconvert

It's about time the Brits did the same thing! DO IT NOW!


2 posted on 07/21/2005 3:29:49 PM PDT by expatpat
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To: nuconvert
Apparently Musharraf is just another subcontinental crptoanglophile.
3 posted on 07/21/2005 3:31:08 PM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (Deadcheck the embeds first.)
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To: nuconvert
Musharraf gives a speach about The Treaty of Hudaibiya, 19 September 2001.
4 posted on 07/21/2005 3:31:13 PM PDT by John Filson
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To: AdmSmith; Coop; Dog; Valin

pong


5 posted on 07/21/2005 3:31:29 PM PDT by nuconvert (No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR) [there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business])
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To: nuconvert

I'll be surprised if any of these arrests are of actual terrorists or related persons. They don't have the guts to go into the FATA and clean house like they would have to.
Just read Ghost Wars to get the whole story on Pakistan's complicity with Wahhabists. They play both sides of the card with arrogance. They are deathly afraid of thier own Iran style revolution.


6 posted on 07/21/2005 3:45:19 PM PDT by ottersnot (Kill a commie for your mommie....Johnnie Ramone. American Rocker and patriot)
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To: nuconvert
He's doing nothing! I would guarantee he knows exactly what village Bin Laden is in. He's scared because if he killed or captured Bin Laden then he will ruffle the extremist feathers in his own country and they will kill him. Yea, what a mighty military officer, NOT!
7 posted on 07/21/2005 3:58:33 PM PDT by tobyhill (The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
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To: nuconvert
This is more "catch and release" bullshit...
Until I see lunatic clerics hanging from lampposts -- Pakistan's efforts mean NOTHING....

Until America makes good on the threat to treat Nations that harbor, train, support or finance our enemy as our enemy.... It will continue..

It is dangerous to trust ANY Arab Muslim ---- until he has shown eager willingness to join in the killing of the lunatics...

Neither Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan or Pakistan has cleared that hurdle yet.....

The "Free Iraqis" and "Free Afghans" have come much closer to that level of "proof"...

Semper Fi
8 posted on 07/21/2005 4:11:00 PM PDT by river rat (You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: swarthyguy

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9 posted on 07/21/2005 4:11:25 PM PDT by John Filson
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To: nuconvert

"After a blitz of detentions of suspected militants and Islamists, Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf called for a holy war against preachers of hate and announced steps to curb militant Islamic schools and groups."

A Holy War against Holy War.


10 posted on 07/21/2005 4:14:14 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: tobyhill
Easy for you to spew your drivel from behind the safety of your keyboard. Musharraf faces the threat of death on a daily basis. And Pakistan, while hardly the perfect ally, has provided us the biggest Al Qaeda captures in the war on terror.

But I imagine you already know this, since many of us have said it 4,285 times or more on this forum, not to mention all the press reports.

11 posted on 07/21/2005 4:20:08 PM PDT by Coop (www.heroesandtraitors.org)
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To: nuconvert

He should detain himself first!


12 posted on 07/21/2005 4:32:32 PM PDT by F14 Pilot (Democracy is a process not a product)
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To: Coop
If you want to buy the dog and pony show you feel free but I know for a fact he's not doing everything he can. He can fool some of the people some of the time but he can't full all of the people all of the time. If you want to worship the great accomplishments of Musharraf in the war against terror then feel free but once again his accomplishments fall well short of what is needed. The best gift he could give us is Bin Laden's head on dry ice and to take control of the extremist in his country both which he has failed to do so far! As I recall it was Musharraf's troops that duck tailed and ran from the villagers in the mountains then accepted their word that they would turn over the terrorist if they were left alone. Where are these terrorist from the mountains?
13 posted on 07/21/2005 4:49:32 PM PDT by tobyhill (The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
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To: Coop

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1447950/posts


14 posted on 07/21/2005 5:03:30 PM PDT by tobyhill (The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
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To: tobyhill

No kidding. Just learned that today, did you?


15 posted on 07/21/2005 5:04:30 PM PDT by Coop (www.heroesandtraitors.org)
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To: tobyhill

You're absolutely right. Musharraf is playing both sides. When the pressure gets too heavy he pulls a AlQ #3 out of his hat, even as the next #3 warms up and walks to the on deck circle in a jihadi/ISI safehouse.


16 posted on 07/21/2005 5:07:38 PM PDT by Saberwielder
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To: Coop
I've known it for a while but from your positive outlook of Musharraf I was wondering if you even knew there was a big presence of Al Qaeda in Pakistan? I'm not going to get in a pissing contest with you and besides if you don't care for my protected "drivel" then ignore me and then that would be best for both of us.
17 posted on 07/21/2005 5:13:01 PM PDT by tobyhill (The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
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To: tobyhill

How about a compromise? You quit posting drivel, and then I'll ignore it.


18 posted on 07/21/2005 5:18:07 PM PDT by Coop (www.heroesandtraitors.org)
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To: Coop
I don't compromise with anyone that inserted themselves in something that wasn't addressed to them. If you want to disagree fine but if you don't have any substance to your disagreement then don't bother with me. To give you a last bit of my drivel, before hopefully you ignore me, there is no "moderate" Muslims including Musharraf.
19 posted on 07/21/2005 5:32:50 PM PDT by tobyhill (The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
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To: tobyhill
If you want to disagree fine but if you don't have any substance to your disagreement then don't bother with me.

I provided substance, as any objective person could see.

You don't know what you're talking about.

20 posted on 07/21/2005 5:34:13 PM PDT by Coop (www.heroesandtraitors.org)
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