<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Jan 31 2007, 08:24 AM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Jan 31 2007, 08:24 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Pakistanis Being Sold to the United States</b>
General Musharraf says Pakistan earns millions of dollars for handing over suspects to the US.
Hindus are kidnapped by Pakistani government and sold/passed as terrorist to US government
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<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->The torturing interrogators in the US probably won't believe the poor Hindus when the latter explain they are not even muslim, let alone j-hadi terrorists.
<b>EDIT:</b>
Transcript of <b>00:37 - 2:22</b> from Mudy's video link. Narrator is 'Arshad Shariff' (?) for Reuters, Islamabad:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><i>Narrator:</i> The relatives of the other missing people are convinced that intelligence agencies abducted their family members for alleged links with Al Qaeda and various religious organisations. Many human rights groups agree, saying that innocent people are being abducted in the name of the war on terror.
But that's not all. The Pakistan Human Rights commission, as well as the Asian Human Rights commissions say that several citizens belonging to the Hindu community are the latest victims of enforced disappearances, along with critics of the government in Sindh and Balochistan. The opposition is raising the matter in the senate.
<i>Senator Enver Baig:</i> "There are reports that people from the interior of Sindh in particular the minority community from the Hindus are missing along with the other politcal leadership from Punjabs and Balochistan. We are taking up this issue in the senate"
<i>Narrator:</i> Government officials are denying all knowledge of the disapeared. In fact it supported the convention adopted by the UN general assembly in December, which called enforced disappeareances a criminal act. But outside the UN building in Islamabad, the relatives of the missing asked the UN to do more.
In his memoirs, In The Line Of Fire, president Musharraf says Pakistan earned bounties totalling millions of dollars for handing over hundreds of Al Qaeda suspects to the US.
Some of the families of the missing don't know if their relatives are in US custody or the custody of Pakistan. But, under supreme court pressure, some of the missing have been found in army camps, held there without a charge.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->ISI or Perverse Musharraf's latest plan to continue ethnic cleansing of Hindus of Pakistan: sell them to the US as AQ terrorists.
General Musharraf says Pakistan earns millions of dollars for handing over suspects to the US.
Hindus are kidnapped by Pakistani government and sold/passed as terrorist to US government
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<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->The torturing interrogators in the US probably won't believe the poor Hindus when the latter explain they are not even muslim, let alone j-hadi terrorists.
<b>EDIT:</b>
Transcript of <b>00:37 - 2:22</b> from Mudy's video link. Narrator is 'Arshad Shariff' (?) for Reuters, Islamabad:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><i>Narrator:</i> The relatives of the other missing people are convinced that intelligence agencies abducted their family members for alleged links with Al Qaeda and various religious organisations. Many human rights groups agree, saying that innocent people are being abducted in the name of the war on terror.
But that's not all. The Pakistan Human Rights commission, as well as the Asian Human Rights commissions say that several citizens belonging to the Hindu community are the latest victims of enforced disappearances, along with critics of the government in Sindh and Balochistan. The opposition is raising the matter in the senate.
<i>Senator Enver Baig:</i> "There are reports that people from the interior of Sindh in particular the minority community from the Hindus are missing along with the other politcal leadership from Punjabs and Balochistan. We are taking up this issue in the senate"
<i>Narrator:</i> Government officials are denying all knowledge of the disapeared. In fact it supported the convention adopted by the UN general assembly in December, which called enforced disappeareances a criminal act. But outside the UN building in Islamabad, the relatives of the missing asked the UN to do more.
In his memoirs, In The Line Of Fire, president Musharraf says Pakistan earned bounties totalling millions of dollars for handing over hundreds of Al Qaeda suspects to the US.
Some of the families of the missing don't know if their relatives are in US custody or the custody of Pakistan. But, under supreme court pressure, some of the missing have been found in army camps, held there without a charge.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->ISI or Perverse Musharraf's latest plan to continue ethnic cleansing of Hindus of Pakistan: sell them to the US as AQ terrorists.