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November 30, 2003

Pakistan working with Al-Qaeda, Taliban?

India's Border Security Force is charging that "the Inter Services Intelligence of Pakistan is backing Northeast-based militant groups having camps in Bangladesh with the help of al-Qaeda and Taliban terrorist organisation." This comes from India's Manorama Online.

"'The Northeast-based terrorist outfits, including the ULFA, NDFB and other groups, are aided by the ISI in their camps in Bangladesh through the al-Qaeda and Taliban and the BSF is on alert,' M N Sajjan, the additional deputy inspector-general of BSF, said on the occasion of the para-military force's 38th raising day here."

I know that Pakistan is our friend and ally, and that India is no friend of Pakistan at all, but it still seems prudent to check out such reports, given numerous other reports that Islamic radicals are working within Pakistan.

Posted by Robert at November 30, 2003 7:34 AM
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