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Anglo-American hired mercenaries of Pakistan army killed 35 women and children in 24 hours

 

By: Earthman, International Professor

 
His masters voice, yes sir, no sir hypocrites have started to play tactics of their old colonial masters. Kiyani’s letter to Mehsud tribe and air force attacks to target mosques, residences and killing women and children, and signing peace deal with three quarter Taliban to divide tribes on permanent basis is a fraud. It does not match with their earlier stance about Taliban. In fact entire PPP’s government including army generals are thugs and swindlers, those can sell their mothers for American dollars. Following references below shows that army elite, air force and aviation pilots are fighting crusade and involved in war crimes. 

Shame on Pakistan media for not providing any information; however Pakistani origin correspondents of Western media did not have a magic to provide information on limited scale usually polluted and soaked in hatred. Those are at least providing some information to their readers and audiences. According to source millions of dollars have been distributed to some selected journalists and media owners to block information and publish deceptive stories. As a result of which summersaults of a few columnists and anchors are worth watching. When you would watch the list of such hungry journalists you would be surprised.

Pakistan has been occupied by Imperialists, and now its status is not more than a 19th century colony:

Now Pakistan is a certified colony of Anglo-Americans and its true occupation has been started with the date Kerry Luger bill is approved. Pakistan army generals which declared  Kerry Luger bill against the sovereignty of Pakistan are now so excited after approval of the same objectionable bill in their own opinion that within hours it has followed clauses which dictates and put Pakistan army on the list of mercenaries like Black Water, and same so called army chief Kiyani, who is now acting as Sergeant of real army chief of Pakistan Gen. David Petraeus (his name shows that he is Jew) and Field Marshall of Pakistan army Mike Mullen started to invade on their fellow Pakistanis. Americans have provided emergency supply of arms via transport planes. It shows that Kiyani was making fool to public and under the table he agreed on terms and conditions of Kerry Luger bill, and supply of arms did not happened in one day.

Since Pakistan media is in state of intoxication and like politicians and generals waiting for funds to make their livelihood more luxurious on the dead bodies of fellow citizens. So those are sleeping in their beds and army information cell has taken over duty of running news channels. It looks that angels are providing information about killing of women and children, attacks on schools and mosques to outside world.

Within 36 hours of invasion at least 35 women and children have been killed by air force jets, helicopters and long range cannons.  Total strength of refuges has crossed to round 2 million including Swat, Bajur, Khyber and Waziristan.

Army chief was in so pleasure for passing of Kerry Luger bill that at least five division army, Frontier Constabulary, Khasadar, Scouts, Levies and police jumped on local population made them hostage and did not let any family to move out. Another matter of urgency was NRO bill which pardoned all top criminals of PPP and MQM. Kiyani is key partner of Zardari to protect looted wealth and a cosigner with imperialists to provide shelter to criminals and murderers. So waging war was necessity of time and entire terrorist attacks in Pakistan are conducted by their own moles known to them. So called terrorists have been high jacked by army and their whereabouts are unknown to any court or public, according to media reports their strength is in thousands. It is assumed those peoples would be used as bargaining chip to make money, a tradition of Pakistan army to sell citizens for money.

Causalities of  civilians within 36 hours is for more but we have to trust Western media which is providing tiny details of human rights violations and massacres by the hands of Pakistan army.

Among Pakistani channels ARY admitted the killing of 15 women and children, otherwise all other channels are busy in receiving bribes from ISI and ISPR.

Following media reports would highlight that:

1.   Kiyani and Zardari mafia has jumped on civilians as per order of Anglo-Americans.

2.   American generals are supervising and approving mode of army invasion and those have started to supply arms on emergent basis.

3.   Reporters have been thrown out from the area and now single available source is news via Afghanistan.

4.   Pakistan army is using civilians as human shield.

5.   Bribes of millions has been paid to different factions of Taliban to not to touch Pakistan army, a tradition of NATO forces of different countries who are using same tactics to save their soldiers. In fact financial source would enable them to recruit more locals.

6.   Foreign intelligence agencies are operating in Pakistan including Indian Raw agency and statement of Indian officials confirms their involvement is approved by Zardari and Kiyani mafia.

7.   Pakistan army is regularly providing targets for drone attacks, and according to New York Times 100 such targets have been indicated by Pakistan army.

8.   Army is using chemical weapons. Check the following report

9.   Now it is completely American war fought by mercenaries of Pakistan army.    

Some reports provided by Western media:

18-10-2009 (Washington Post)

Zar Wali, 29, said the sound of bombs and gunfire prompted him and 13 relatives to leave the South Waziristan town of Makeen on Sunday morning. They traversed rugged paths by foot and wagon, he said, to reach the safer town of Bannu, about 50 miles away. Along the way, they came across a truck that had been caught in crossfire, he said. Bullets had struck three women inside. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/18/AR2009101800644.html?hpid=topnews

19-10-2009 (Wall Street Journal)

Hundreds of thousands of civilians were said to be fleeing South Waziristan to neighboring areas. "There is a full-fledged war-like situation here, and we are packing to flee however we can find a way, but there is no safe passage," said Muhammad Nawaz, 29 years old, in a telephone interview from the Taliban-controlled town of Makeen. The area is closed to reporters.

Battles and skirmishes were reported around a handful of towns Sunday. "I heard intense shelling with artillery pounding the mountain behind our village. I saw the big trees in the forest caught fire and flames were rising high," said Muhammad Alam Mehsud, 47, who fled with his 12-member family during a lull in the fighting.

The U.S. has spent months encouraging the offensive and officials expressed cautious hope Sunday that it would represent a turning point in Pakistan's long -- and often ineffectual -- fight against its militants.

They fear any further deterioration of the situation could undermine U.S. and allied efforts to overcome the Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan, where violence is spiking and American soldiers are dying in record numbers.

The official said the U.S. was also having American drones fly over South Waziristan to provide Pakistan with footage of the fighting and of fortified insurgent positions. The U.S. was also trying to intercept insurgent communications, the official said.

Meanwhile, Pakistani officials prepared for the arrival late Sunday of U.S. Sen. John Kerry and of Gen. David Petraeus, who was to visit early this week. Both are coming to Islamabad to address Pakistani concerns over a $7.5 billion U.S. civilian aid package, said a foreign ministry spokesman.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125586211470592517.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLETopStories

19-10-2009 (Voice of America)

Army officers and Taliban spokesmen have claimed early victories in the fighting. But the accounts have not been independently verified because the army is blocking access to the battlefield.

http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-10-19-voa10.cfm

19-10-09 (BBC)

Residents in the remote area say dozens of people have died since the offensive began. The army has set up five bases in the region near the Afghan border to try to seal off the Taliban's main stronghold.

Reports from the region remain sketchy as the army is denying access to both foreign and Pakistani journalists within South Waziristan.

Checkpoints and supply depots have been established in Sherawangai and Mandana in the south-west towards the Tiarza sub-division.

"I decided to leave when my neighbour's house was destroyed by jet fighters," Rahim Dad Mehsud, a labourer from Tiarza, was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.

He said he had walked three days to get to Dera Ismail Khan with his 12 relatives.

The BBC's Aleem Maqbool, in Dera Ismail Khan, says there is very little preparation for the displaced people.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8313699.stm

19-10-2009 (Yahoo-Associated Press-AFP)

Intelligence officials said the army before the offensive had reached verbal agreements with two militant commanders, Maulvi Nazir and Hafiz Gul Bahadur, aimed at ensuring they stay neutral during the offensive. In return, the army will not attack the men and their fighters, who concentrate on battling U.S. troops in Afghanistan, the officials said on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information. The United States has made it clear it would like Pakistan to target all militant groups in the northwest, regardless of where their interests lie. U.S. Embassy officials declined comment when asked about the deals apparently struck with the two commanders. The U.S. has rushed to send equipment, such as night-vision goggles, to aid the offensive. Petraeus, who oversees the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, is a regular visitor to Islamabad.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091019/ap_on_re_as/as_pakistan;_ylt

US officials flew in to consult Pakistan's civilian and military leaders as warplanes pounded enemy hideouts and ground troops advanced closer towards die-hard Taliban bastions for a third consecutive day.

"I decided to leave when my neighbour's house was destroyed by jet fighters," said Rahim Dad Mehsud, a labourer from Tiarza who said he walked three days to leave South Waziristan with12 relatives. It is impossible to corroborate information from within South Waziristan. The military has sealed off exit and entry points, imposed curfews and jammed phone lines even into neighboring districts Tank and Dera Ismail Khan.

Shah Barat, a labourer from Ladha, a Taliban stronghold in South Waziristan, told AFP he and 11 relatives took two days to reach Dera Ismail Khan on Saturday, the day the operation began. He said clashes between security forces had intensified and several houses were destroyed in air strikes, killing mostly women and children."Mostly innocent tribesmen, women and children are being killed. The Taliban have their hideouts in the mountains, but mostly houses have been hit in jet strikes," Barat said in Dera Ismail Khan. Barat said he had rented a small house in Dera Ismail Khan for 6,000 rupees (73 dollars) per month, which was a huge burden on his meager income.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091019/wl_afp/pakistanunrest_20091019101710

18-10-2009 (Christian Science Monitor)

Tens of thousands of refugees flee:

The army will also be hoping to wrap-up the offensive before the onset of winter hampers troops and makes life unbearable for refugees fleeing the area. More than 100,000 residents have so far fled the fighting, Col. Basim Shahid of the Army support group told the media. A spokesperson for the United Nations told Express 24/7 that 21,000 refugees had been registered in the last five days alone.

http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/1018/p06s01-wosc.html

19-10-2009 (New York Times)

The Americans have quietly provided the Pakistani Air Force with new imaging systems for the F-16s that the Pakistani military says will be crucial in South Waziristan, according to an American official who declined to be identified because he was not authorized to speak on the matter.

The Pakistani Air Force had identified more than 100 targets for airstrikes in South Waziristan, many of which were hit in preliminary operations in the past week, the American official said.

The Pakistanis were loath to publicize the upgraded American imaging systems for the F-16s, which were also acquired from the United States, because of the deep well of anti-American sentiment in Pakistan, the American official said.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/19/world/asia/19pstan.html?_r=1&ref=world

18-10-09 (The Australian)
Makeen resident Ehsan Mahsud said the army appeared to be relying on airstrikes and artillery against militants occupying high ground, and insurgents were firing heavy machineguns at helicopter gunships, forcing the air force to use higher-flying jets. Another resident from Wana, a town at the heart of Taliban-held territory, said most of the insurgents had already left and were stationed on the borders of the region. Many civilians have sought refuge in the cities of Dera Ismail Khan and Tank, where UN affiliated local agencies have set up refugee registration offices and food distribution points.
UN spokesman Killian Kleinschmidt told The Australian the organisation was dealing with four distinct emergencies.  "We now have the return to Swat (following the May offensive against the Taliban), we have new movements out of northern FATA because there's still fighting going on there, and the Khyber Agency where more than 100,000 people have been displaced in the last month and a half, and now the south.
"So we're working on four different front lines with very specific problems." 

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,26227107-2703,00.html

18-10-2009 (The Telegraph)

Locals reported other groups of militants had slipped out of South Waziristan into the adjoining areas of the tribal borderland with Afghanistan or south western Balochistan province.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/6365835/Pakistan-closes-in-on-Taliban-leaders-South-Waziristan-strongholds.html

Pakistan strikes deals with anti-U.S. tribes: The deals increase the chances of an army victory against Pakistan's enemy No. 1, but indicate that the 3-day-old assault into the Taliban's strongholds in South Waziristan may have less effect than the U.S. wants on a spreading insurgency across the border in Afghanistan.

Under the terms agreed to about three weeks ago, Taliban renegades Maulvi Nazir and Hafiz Gul Bahadur will stay out of the current fight in parts of South Waziristan controlled by the Pakistani Taliban. They will also allow the army to move through their own lands unimpeded, giving the military additional fronts from which to attack the Taliban.

U.S. hopes offensive widens: U.S. officials are watching the offensive closely with the hope that the Pakistani army will not pull back after the initial onslaught, and will eventually widen the offensive to cover other militant factions and the more forbidding ground of North Waziristan.

Exploiting tribal rivalries: As the region's British colonial rulers did decades ago, the army is exploiting tribal rivalries to try to gain control in the region. Nazir is an old-time opponent of the Mehsud tribe, while Bahadur is reportedly angry over the appointment of Hakimullah as Taliban chief.

"There is lots of bombardment: on houses, on mosques, on Islamic boarding schools, on everything," said Fazlu Rehman as he arrived in the town of Dera Ismail Khan, which lies close to South Waziristan.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33376280/ns/world_news-south_and_central_asia/page/2/

Pakistan army is fighting crusade and their salaries are paid by Americans:

Zardari, Gailani, Kiyani and Shuja Pasha have started American war in Pakistan for the sake of dollars. And Pakistan Government is committing war crimes and involved in serious human right violations. Genocide on the basis of ethnicity and religious hatred would make it worse than Rwanda, Iraq, Somalia, Algeria and Afghanistan. Those are paid mercenaries and those are dying for their imperialist masters. As such those are violating constitution of Pakistan, international human right laws, according to any religion those are band of soldiers, wild beasts and bunch of uncivilized thugs.

 

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