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http://www.dawn.com/news/1274226/pakistani-man-one-of-two-accomplices-charged-in-paris-attacks 

 

"PARIS: French authorities filed terror charges on Friday against two men, including Pakistani national Mohammad Usman, who are suspected to be members of the same militant Islamic State (IS) group cell that massacred 130 people in Paris last November, a judicial source said.

The 35-year-old Pakistani Mohammad Usman and 29-year-old Algerian Adel Haddadi were charged with “criminal conspiracy with terrorists”, the source said of the men turned over earlier Friday by Austrian authorities.

Investigators believe they travelled to the Greek island of Leros on October 3 on the same boat full of refugees as two men who took part in the November 13 attacks.

Those two, thought to be Iraqis, blew themselves up outside the Stade de France stadium, one of a series of brazen assaults by around 10 people around the French capital.

But Haddadi and Usman were held up, detained by Greek authorities for 25 days because they had fake Syrian passports.

Once let go, they followed the main migrant trail and made it to Salzburg in western Austria at the end of November — after the Paris attacks.

Austrian police commandos then arrested them in December at a migrant centre a few hours after French authorities informed them the men could be in the country.

After his arrest, Haddadi told investigators that he wanted to go to France to “carry out a mission,” according to a statement seen by AFP.

A source close to the investigation said that Haddadi “was meant to take part in the Paris killings with his travelling companions”.

After France filed a European arrest warrant, a court in Salzburg approved at the beginning of July the transfer of the two men to France. Prosecutors said on Friday that both have now “left the country”.

Usman is reportedly thought to be a bomb maker for Pakistani militant organisations including Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

India holds LeT, allegedly linked to Al Qaeda, responsible for attacks in 2008 in Mumbai that killed 166 people.

Usman unsuccessfully appealed against his transfer from Austria, saying he would not get a fair trial in France and that he feared for his safety.

Salzburg prosecutors added Friday that two more men, a Moroccan and an Algerian arrested eight days after the others, remained in custody.

In December prosecutors had said that the men, aged 25 and 40 at the time, were being held “because of indications of close contact” with the two now transferred to France."

 

 

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2 minutes ago, rett said:

Munich-Salzburg is one of my fav areas .... why are these guys spoiling that :wall:

 

LeT connections are coming to light 

Not surprising. When a country has the audacity to open support terrorism, it is expected that it has presence across the globe in terrorist activities.

 

I am sure Pakistan will now disown this guy saying he is not from their country.

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9 hours ago, Garuda said:

Agreed. But unofficially Pakistan is very hostile to India anyway so doesn't really matter if we declare them as our enemies or not. THey are not gonna turn into our best friends even if we give them Kashmir. Take a look at this.

 

Its not about turning them into our friends. Its about the logistics. India is notoriously slow and unreliable in looking at the finer details. its not like USA or UK where they can label a nation as 'enemy state' and within 24 hours, suspend all visas, rescind travel, shut borders and issue statements to the industry (businesses) as to how long they have to pull money/investments from the enemy state. 
So India is better off doing some of those things first, before looking like a fool who doesn't have his house in order and being trigger happy with the enemy state tag.

 

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SRINAGAR: In a sharp switch in stance, Jammu and Kashmir chief ministerMehbooba Mufti + described Pakistan+ as hypocritical and blamed it for instigating Kashmiri youths to take up weapons.


Unlike her father Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, who throughout his political career never criticised Pakistan, Mehbooba for the first time went against the political line of the PDP. "Pakistan shouldn't encourage our children to take up guns and die... I think this is hypocrisy. While Pakistan tortures those who take up guns in its own territory, it teaches some other lesson to our children. This is wrong," she told reporters on Sunday.


She also castigated Pakistan for infiltration. "Every day we get to know that infiltration is going on unabated along the borders," Mehbooba said, drawing connection between increasing terrorism in Kashmir valley and repeated intrusions from across the border. At the same time, the CM said confidence building measures with the neighbour must continue. She also said withdrawal of Armed Forces Special Powers Act "could be tried" in certain areas.

 

"Unfortunately, and not for the first time, there is such an atmosphere here. Many civilians and police personnel have died," she said.

 

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Pakistan-inciting-our-kids-to-take-up-arms-Mehbooba-Mufti/articleshow/53371730.cms

 

looks like even pro-separatist leaders are tired of pakistans shenanigans 

 

message is loud and clear to pakistan.. stop spoiling our youth and stop your infiltration :orderorder:

 

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On 7/28/2016 at 8:33 PM, SLICKR392 said:

Who are these 'actual' Kashmiri victims? 

 

On 7/30/2016 at 9:45 AM, rkt.india said:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/pakistan/Locals-burn-Pakistan-flag-protest-escalates-in-PoK-over-rigged-polls/articleshow/53447106.cms

 

NEELAM VALLEY: People in Neelum valley in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) on Friday took to the streets to protest against rigged July 21 elections, which was won by Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party.



The PML-N bagged 31 out of the 41 seats up for grabs, while the Muslim Conference and Pakistan People's Party bagged three seats each.



The protesters had to face the police wrath as they burnt Pakistani flag and raised slogans against the government.



Besides blackening election posters, the protesters also burnt tyres, blocked traffic and clashed with the police personnel deployed on duty.

 

 

 


Widespread protests have been witnessed in the major PoK towns, including Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Chinari and Mirpur, after members of the PML (N) killed a supporter of the Muslim Conference (MC) in Muzaffarabad.

 

 

 


Locals allege that the elections in PoK are always fixed in favour of the ruling party in Pakistan, in current instance, for the PML-N.

 

@Asim miya

There's a reason I do not quote Pakistani media news regarding indian occupied kashmir...

u can get this news in 20 more sources like indiantehlka.com hindutohfa.com bhartiteeka.com

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