Pakistan is Terrorist Country
Islamic republic of Pakistan
Facts on Pakistani Stat Sponsored Terrorism
Terrorist Camps in Pakistan : 37
Terrorist Camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir : 49
Pakistani-run Terrorist Camps In Afghanistan : 22
FBI picture spot terror camps in Pakistan
FBI picture spot terror camps in Pakistan
Islamic terror groups Head-quartered in Pakistan
ـ Al-Qaaeda
ـ Harkat-ul-Ansar
ـ Harkat-ul-Mujaheedin
ـ Lashkar-e-Toiba
ـ An Of-course Pakistani army: Mercenaries in Uniforms.
Pakistan is a Land of Freedom for terrorists
 
Pakistan is a Land of Freedom for terrorists
Pakistan never act against Taliban: Opium  provides 70% of the funding to Taliban. Hence if you were to cut  Taliban, you will cut its financial umbilical cord – the production of  opium and its sales. 
There are more than 50 refineries in Taliban regions. Taliban collects $250 /kg of refined heroin. In 2006, 666 m tons of heroin were refined, which gave Taliban US$ 133 million.
But it is important that Pakistan destroys all terror network so that the region could live in peace, it added
There are more than 50 refineries in Taliban regions. Taliban collects $250 /kg of refined heroin. In 2006, 666 m tons of heroin were refined, which gave Taliban US$ 133 million.
New York: Over 100 activists of a US-based Indo-American group,  affiliated to the BJP, held a protest demonstration outside the United  Nations headquarters here, demanding the world body declare Pakistan a  ‘terrorist state’ in the wake of the Mumbai attacks.
"Nothing  short of that would help," the supporters of the Overseas Friends of  BJP (OFBJP) asserted, while dismissing sanctions against Pakistan-based  Jamaat-ud-Dawa, a front organisation of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) blamed  for the November 26 attacks, and four of its men as an ‘eye wash.’
Pakistan  never implemented its earlier ban on LeT and allowed its leaders to  work in freedom to recruit and train terrorists and collect funds, they  charged on Friday.
"What is different this time?" they  asked and sent a petition to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon demanding  that the world body threaten Pakistan with action unless it reins in  terrorists operating from its territory.
"Otherwise, the world would witness another Mumbai massacre soon," they warned, while carrying placards listing the demands.
Several  participants suggested India should attack terrorist training camps  inside Pakistan if Islamabad fails to do so within a short time.
But  the Mumbai attacks, they said, were ‘most audacious’ so far as their  planning and execution was concerned and showed that ‘weak action’ by  Indian government had encouraged them.
But advocating more  balanced approach, NRIs for Secular and Harmonious India (NRI-SAHI)  commended the Indian government for not escalating the situation on the  borders with Pakistan while simultaneously sending a strong message to  Islamabad against encouraging terrorist outfits.
Cautioning the opposition parties which are demanding ‘war’ with Pakistan, NRI-SAHI said any conflict would be ‘disastrous’.
"Children of both countries need books, need bread and not bombs and bullets," it said.
It  also pointed out that Pakistan itself has been victim of terrorism and  has suffered severely at the hands of religious extremists.
 





