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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #80 on: March 03, 2009, 06:17:54 PM »
Now let us give Kashmir to Pakistan. More AK's and more terrorists.

The Shooters after shooting vanished and were not caught in a high security area.
Obviously some big agency or organization is involved. Won't be surprised if internal ISI work.
Question is who benifits from such an act and what do they reap?



taliban is not a sports fan
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #81 on: March 03, 2009, 06:22:48 PM »
From CNN-IBN.. (file this under WTF stories of the year!)
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Pak minister blames India for attack on Lanka team

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CONFLICT ZONE: Pakistan politician accuses India of attack on Lanka team.

Islamabad: A Pakistani minister accused India of being behind the attack on Sri Lanka's cricket team in the city of Lahore on Tuesday, saying the attackers had crossed into Pakistan from India.


"The evidence which we have got shows that these terrorists entered from across the border from India," Sardar Nabil Ahmed Gabol, minister of state for shipping, told private Geo television.


"This was a conspiracy to defame Pakistan internationally." "This incident took place in reaction to 26/11," he said referring to the Mumbai attacks in November in which at least 170 people were killed. "It is a declaration of open war on Pakistan by India," said the minister, who is not one of the government's official spokesmen, but belongs to President Asif Ali Zardari's party.

why is it WTF? I was wondering how long before someone blames India. Has Pak done anything else ever?
;D
It is amazing how often one sees this phenomenon. When the fault is theirs, they always try to find someone else to blame. It must be some kind of defense mechanism! Clearly, this is a country with serious self-esteem issues.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #82 on: March 03, 2009, 06:29:06 PM »

The Shooters after shooting vanished and were not caught in a high security area.


Boy, those terrorists from India, who look like Qasab and were sporting beards and all .. must be really smart ;D

Do these Pak ministers think that the rest of the world is stupid??
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #83 on: March 03, 2009, 06:29:29 PM »
whoever master minded this is very clear... Chaos and anarchy helps in being in power, keeping the US off and keeping the Taliban happy..

Hurt...don't kill...establish fear...send the message that they can strike at will because they are being allowed to...

Now, all the attention is away from Nawaz Sharif and his rebellion.
Zardari is a crook and so are his ministers including the Shipping guy .

If India had a hand, we would rather capture Lahore...why shoot at Sri Lankan cricketers  :icon_scratch: 
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #84 on: March 03, 2009, 06:29:51 PM »
taliban is not a sports fan

Yes - they even banned Buzkashi - polo with a beheaded goat, that one would have thought was right up their alley.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #85 on: March 03, 2009, 06:34:14 PM »


Hurt...don't kill...
I disagree.. I think the intention was to kill.. and create a big event. You cant have 12 men firing willy nilly and just manage to hurt. That someone did not get killed was pure luck.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #86 on: March 03, 2009, 06:39:26 PM »
Now let us give Kashmir to Pakistan. More AK's and more terrorists.

The Shooters after shooting vanished and were not caught in a high security area.
Obviously some big agency or organization is involved. Won't be surprised if internal ISI work.
Question is who benifits from such an act and what do they reap?

Pak Def Min has guaranteed that the attackers will be caught in 2 days ;)
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #87 on: March 03, 2009, 06:48:20 PM »


Hurt...don't kill...
I disagree.. I think the intention was to kill.. and create a big event. You cant have 12 men firing willy nilly and just manage to hurt. That someone did not get killed was pure luck.
The Bus driver also played the pivotal role in the event, He sped the Bus away, however the question there is, if these terrorists are shrewed enough to shoot the tires first abd sorround the bus, why would they not shoot the driver considering the roadbloack was from front and that is where the firing started. Or May be the drvier was lucky to escape the bullets hurled towards him. Grenades, Rockets etc make it a big planning.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #88 on: March 03, 2009, 07:02:27 PM »


Hurt...don't kill...
I disagree.. I think the intention was to kill.. and create a big event. You cant have 12 men firing willy nilly and just manage to hurt. That someone did not get killed was pure luck.

Apparently the intent was to kidnap not kill, these guys apparently came really well prepared for a long haul a la Mumbai with food supplies, back up ammo etc etc
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #89 on: March 03, 2009, 07:09:32 PM »


Hurt...don't kill...
I disagree.. I think the intention was to kill.. and create a big event. You cant have 12 men firing willy nilly and just manage to hurt. That someone did not get killed was pure luck.

Apparently the intent was to kidnap not kill, these guys apparently came really well prepared for a long haul a la Mumbai with food supplies, back up ammo etc etc
Yes. This would make more sense considering how overall event unfolded and the terrorists successfully disappeared.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #90 on: March 03, 2009, 07:38:01 PM »


Hurt...don't kill...
I disagree.. I think the intention was to kill.. and create a big event. You cant have 12 men firing willy nilly and just manage to hurt. That someone did not get killed was pure luck.

Apparently the intent was to kidnap not kill, these guys apparently came really well prepared for a long haul a la Mumbai with food supplies, back up ammo etc etc
How do you know? no one has been caught yet?
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #91 on: March 03, 2009, 09:26:31 PM »
Umpire Ahsan Raza in critical condition

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March 3, 2009

Ahsan Raza, the fourth umpire for the second Test in Lahore, is in a critical condition after reportedly being shot in the back during the attack on the Sri Lankan team on Tuesday. Raza was travelling in a mini-bus just behind the coach which contained the Sri Lankan team, and was rushed to hospital shortly after the attack.

Raza, 34, hails from Lahore and played 21 first-class fixtures as a wicketkeeper before turning to umpiring. According to Nadeem Ghouri - a Pakistani umpire who was travelling in the mini-bus along with fellow officials Simon Taufel and Steve Davis - the match referee Chris Broad threw himself on Raza after realising he had been shot. "It was very brave," Ghouri told Reuters.

Davis, an Australian umpire, was left shaken by the incident. "It was terrible," he told reporters. "The van driver died in front of us. I am lost for words."

ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat told a media conference at Lord's that all match officials, with the exception of Raza, had been relocated to Abu Dhabi on Tuesday evening.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #92 on: March 04, 2009, 12:28:52 AM »
horrible horrible happenings.

pak needs to wake up.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #93 on: March 04, 2009, 12:35:48 AM »
horrible horrible happenings.

pak needs to wake up.


Denial to acceptance can be a long road.. specially when self-esteem is at such a low.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #94 on: March 04, 2009, 12:43:02 AM »
horrible horrible happenings.

pak needs to wake up.


Denial to acceptance can be a long road.. specially when self-esteem is at such a low.

winningnow

true. but however it is achieved and however long it takes it still needs to be done. pak waking up that is. we in our part should help, in what ever way we can, starting from diplomacy to applying external pressure.

we by design or luck have world opinion on our side, or so it seems. lets make the most of it.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #95 on: March 04, 2009, 04:04:24 AM »
'They're shooting at us!'

When you have been through what we have experienced, when you have been targeted by terrorists yourself and been so fortunate to escape, it changes your thinking



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March 4, 2009
 
 
 
The Sri Lanka team bus came under attack in Lahore © AFP
 
 
 

As I dictate this article we are preparing to fly home. It's been a long day and we can't wait to return home to our families. We were shaken badly, obviously. Pakistan has a reputation for being unstable in the recent past, but we never expected to be caught-up in something like this. I am still shocked that a sports team could be targeted in this manner.

We had always felt pretty safe in Pakistan, to be honest. It shows how naïve we were. We realise now that sports people and cricketers are not above being attacked. All the talk that "no one would target cricketers" seems so hollow now. Far from being untouchable, we are now prize targets for extremists. That's an uncomfortable reality we have to come to terms with.

Tuesday started as just another day in Lahore: a morning report to the fitness trainer to check our hydration levels, a quick breakfast and cup of coffee and an 8.30am departure to the ground. We were all looking forward to the third day's play and trying to win the series. Our chief concern was how to wheedle out 19 Pakistan wickets on another true batting pitch.

Our team bus left with three to four police cars in a convoy with around 12 policeman and security officers, including motorbike outriders. Along the route road junctions were cleared and side roads closed to ensure we passed through the traffic easily. It was standard security for teams in this region and we had no worries as we travelled to the stadium.

The bus was full of the normal banter. Players traded stories, mostly about Lahore shopping, and cracked jokes. Others chatted about the cricket and the crucial first session. Then, as we approached the large roundabout before the Gaddafi Stadium, we suddenly heard a noise like a firecracker. The bus came to a halt and some of the guys jumped out of their seats to see what was happening. Then came the shout: "They are shooting at us!"

From the front I heard the screams to "get down, get down" and we all hit the deck. Within seconds we are all sprawled along the floor, lying on top of each other and taking shelter below the seats. The gunfire became louder, we heard explosions (which I understand now were hand grenades) and bullets started to flash through the bus.

I was sitting next to Thilan Samaweera and close to the young Tharanga Paranavitana. For some reason I moved my head to get a better view and a spilt second letter I felt a bullet fizz past my ear into the vacant seat. Fortunately, as a team, we remained quite calm. No one panicked. After what must have been two minutes standing still, we urged the driver to make a run for the stadium just a few hundred metres away: "Go, go, go" we shouted.

The truth is we owe our lives to the courageous Mohammad Khalil, the driver. I will forever be grateful to him. The tyres of the bus had been shot out and he was in grave personal danger, exposed to gunfire at the front of the bus. But he was hell-bent of getting us to safety and, somehow, he got us moving again. Had Khalil not acted with such courage and presence of mind most of us would have been killed.

Standing still next to the roundabout we were sitting ducks for the 12 gunmen. We only found out afterwards that a rocket launcher just missed us as we began moving and turned for the stadium gates, the rocket blowing up an electricity pylon. Khalil saw a hand grenade tossed at us that failed to explode. Someone must have been looking over us because right now it seems a miracle we survived.

As we moved towards the stadium, Tharanga announced he was hit as he sat up holding his chest. He collapsed onto his seat and I feared the worst. Incredibly, the bullet hit his sternum at such an angle that it did not penetrate. He was fine. Shortly afterwards Thilan complained of a numbness in his leg, which we later found out was a bullet wound.

Thilan and Tharanga were the worst hit. Just before reaching safety I felt a dull ache in my shoulder. Shards of metal, shrapnel, were lodged in the muscle. After being quickly evacuated to the dressing room the paramedics attended to those with minor wounds. My cuts were cleaned. Ajantha Mendis had several shards of metal removed from his head and next after his hair was shaved off. Paul Farbrace, our assistant coach, had a large piece of shrapnel removed from his arm. Mahela [Jayawardene] had a minor cut to his ankle. After a while we starting to calm down, and the phones started ringing.

When the tour was first announced, while we were playing in Bangladesh, we had discussed security concerns with the Sri Lanka cricket board. Our own board had originally asked for a longer tour, asking for two extra ODIs, but we requested a shortened tour, an independent assessment of the security situation, some security guarantees, and proper insurance covering terrorist attacks.

We were promised "Head of State" security and we were satisfied with this. We also wanted to play cricket in Pakistan. Nevertheless, with hindsight, we probably underestimated the security threat. In future, we need to very seriously consider how best to better tackle the issue of security in a new post-Lahore reality. We need to consider a more centralised and independent system for assessing security and a more open sharing of security information, not just between boards but with FICA and the players.

From a Pakistan perspective, it is tragic this has happened. Pakistan is a great country with a strong cricket tradition and a very hospitable people. We like playing cricket here, but the presence of a small minority pursuing their own agendas at any cost will surely prevent tours for the foreseeable future. I sincerely hope that a solution can be found with time, but assume Pakistan will first need a neutral venue solution for their home games.

Will I go back? When you have been through what we have experienced, when you have been targeted by terrorists yourself and been so fortunate to escape, it changes your thinking. It is a big question which cannot be answered now. I suspect, too, for us, it can only be answered as an individual. Our families will never feel the same about us leaving to play in Pakistan. That is sad - for Pakistan and world cricket.
 
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #96 on: March 04, 2009, 07:00:00 AM »
horrible horrible happenings.

pak needs to wake up.


Denial to acceptance can be a long road.. specially when self-esteem is at such a low.

winningnow

true. but however it is achieved and however long it takes it still needs to be done. pak waking up that is. we in our part should help, in what ever way we can, starting from diplomacy to applying external pressure.

we by design or luck have world opinion on our side, or so it seems. lets make the most of it.

Nice statement by WN! :notworthy:
It is not about 'we' and 'them' any longer.......as M J Akbar mentioned in one of his recent articles...we are a 100 years ahead of them anyway.
Now Pakistan is bracketed with Afghanistan.
This is thanks to their dubious foreign policy vis a vis India...........as they say, as you sow, so you reap.
But I must mention that I feel sad for the silent majority of Pakistan...the ordinary citizens, who are having to put up with this.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #97 on: March 04, 2009, 11:39:21 AM »


Hurt...don't kill...
I disagree.. I think the intention was to kill.. and create a big event. You cant have 12 men firing willy nilly and just manage to hurt. That someone did not get killed was pure luck.

Our disagreement can be sorted out over a drink  ;)
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #98 on: March 04, 2009, 11:57:22 AM »
horrible horrible happenings.

pak needs to wake up.


Denial to acceptance can be a long road.. specially when self-esteem is at such a low.

winningnow

true. but however it is achieved and however long it takes it still needs to be done. pak waking up that is. we in our part should help, in what ever way we can, starting from diplomacy to applying external pressure.

we by design or luck have world opinion on our side, or so it seems. lets make the most of it.

Nice statement by WN! :notworthy:
It is not about 'we' and 'them' any longer.......as M J Akbar mentioned in one of his recent articles...we are a 100 years ahead of them anyway.
Now Pakistan is bracketed with Afghanistan.
This is thanks to their dubious foreign policy vis a vis India...........as they say, as you sow, so you reap.
But I must mention that I feel sad for the silent majority of Pakistan...the ordinary citizens, who are having to put up with this.

Which silent majority Blwe ??!!!!!!

The likes of Imran..(who in his flamboyant days had called an India - Pak match as Jihad ??)
Or the Minister for Shipping who has claimed that India is behind the attack on SL cricketers ?
How many voices have you heard rebutting these voices ?
The silent majority is the one joining the Taliban.. blame it on poverty, illiteracy or pure Islamist tendencies..

net..net... the people make the country and that country is a "Paanchvi paas bhi nahin hain" category

One  Ms Azmi waxing eloquent on the culture , music and ghazals of Pakistan does not make it a great country... ne'er a friend...but not even a neighbor worth talking about
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« Reply #99 on: March 04, 2009, 12:55:10 PM »
Pak Def Min has guaranteed that the attackers will be caught in 2 days ;)

Hope it won't be Sarabjeet again. India should put diplomatic pressure to avoid the possibility.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #100 on: March 04, 2009, 01:13:11 PM »
horrible horrible happenings.

pak needs to wake up.


Denial to acceptance can be a long road.. specially when self-esteem is at such a low.

winningnow

true. but however it is achieved and however long it takes it still needs to be done. pak waking up that is. we in our part should help, in what ever way we can, starting from diplomacy to applying external pressure.

we by design or luck have world opinion on our side, or so it seems. lets make the most of it.

Nice statement by WN! :notworthy:
It is not about 'we' and 'them' any longer.......as M J Akbar mentioned in one of his recent articles...we are a 100 years ahead of them anyway.
Now Pakistan is bracketed with Afghanistan.
This is thanks to their dubious foreign policy vis a vis India...........as they say, as you sow, so you reap.
But I must mention that I feel sad for the silent majority of Pakistan...the ordinary citizens, who are having to put up with this.

Which silent majority Blwe ??!!!!!!

The likes of Imran..(who in his flamboyant days had called an India - Pak match as Jihad ??)
Or the Minister for Shipping who has claimed that India is behind the attack on SL cricketers ?
How many voices have you heard rebutting these voices ?
The silent majority is the one joining the Taliban.. blame it on poverty, illiteracy or pure Islamist tendencies..

net..net... the people make the country and that country is a "Paanchvi paas bhi nahin hain" category

One  Ms Azmi waxing eloquent on the culture , music and ghazals of Pakistan does not make it a great country... ne'er a friend...but not even a neighbor worth talking about

agree .... i dont know if they have a silent majority. People get the govt and leaders they deserve. If we deserve a mayavati and jayalalitha ... they deserve their ISI and their leaders.

I have dealt with a lot of Pakistanis even here and most of them are as stuck on Kashmir and India as anyone else. You can argue that they have been fed a lot of crap but they have also swallowed it. At the end of the day they are as guilty as their leaders. If the popular thing was to be friends with India they would be friends with India.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #101 on: March 04, 2009, 02:35:39 PM »
Security 'left us to be sitting ducks' claims Broad

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March 4, 2009


Chris Broad landed back in Manchester and launched a stinging attack on the security in Lahore at the time of yesterday's attack which left eight people dead, while expressing his concern that the incident sounds a 'death knell' for cricket in Pakistan.

Broad, who was the ICC's match referee for the Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the city, accused the Pakistani authorities of leaving match officials as "sitting ducks" and claiming that players and officials arriving for the Test were not offered sufficient protection despite assurances given by the Pakistan board.

"I'm angry with the Pakistani security forces," Broad said. "We were promised high level security and in our hour of need that security vanished. There was not a sign of a policeman anywhere. They had clearly gone, left the scene and left us to be sitting ducks. I had an inkling before the Test match leg of the tour that something might happen. I certainly didn't think this was going to happen."

Broad has been praised for throwing himself on top of fellow official Eshan Raza as the vehicle they were travelling in came under fire. "Most of us were just waiting for a bullet to hit us," he said. Raza was shot in the back during the attack and was rushed to Lahore's Service hospital for surgery on a collapsed right lung and a damaged liver. Hospital staff on Wednesday told Cricinfo that the operation was successful and, while Raza remained in a critical but stable condition, he was likely to be released from the intensive care unit in the next three-to-four days.

Broad went on to say that some of the security forces fled when the shooting started. "At some stage … someone opened the door of the van and an elite policeman threw himself inside and lay on top of me. That wasn't particularly brave. When the shooting stopped, I shouted at him to drive us away but he said: 'I don't drive.'"

But it was Broad's claims that he had flagged concerns about the security before the start of the series that will raise issues. "I raised my concerns with the ICC before the tour started and they passed on those concerns to the Pakistan board. They assured me through e-mail that all security would be taken care of, presidential-style security. And clearly that didn't happen."

For all Broad's anger at the security concerns, he was just as dismayed at the impact that the attack could have on the future of cricket in the country. "They have a lot of very talented cricketers, and I feel sorry for the cricketers and for the cricket-mad public of Pakistan," he said. "But this is a bit of a death knell for cricket in Pakistan and I feel sorry for those people. I can't see it going on for the foreseeable future.

"Ijaz Butt, the chairman [of the PCB] has come out and said that friends will come to Pakistan but I don't think they have any friends in world cricket that will go to Pakistan after this has happened. Sri Lanka were a friendly country - they wanted to go, they wanted to support Pakistan. I don't think they will be going back and certainly India, Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa won't be keen."

However Butt reacted sharply to Broad's criticisms. "How can he say that when six policemen died in the attack? I will talk to him tomorrow morning and then give my full reaction," Butt told AFP.

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« Reply #102 on: March 04, 2009, 04:01:03 PM »
You might have seen this before.....

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The amazing anti-India syllabus of Pak madrassas

Vicky Nanjappa & Krishnakumar P | February 24, 2009 | 16:06 IST


"India was part of Pakistan before 1947.

In the 1965 war, Pakistan conquered several areas of India and staring at a certain defeat, New Delhi requested the United Nations to arrange for a ceasefire.

During the 1971 war, the Pakistan Army demonstrated great courage and valour and inflicted humiliating blows on the Indian forces on both the Eastern and Western fronts."

This excerpts may puzzle you, but according to some madrasas in Pakistan, it is nothing, but history. Ten year olds in those madrassas are injected with such and more distorted 'facts', says a confidential Intelligence Bureau report.�

Besides the impressionable minds are further indoctrinated with a textbook called 44 ways to support Jihad, written by Anwar-al-Awalaki.

The IB report, which is based on textbooks from madrasas and the interrogation of several arrested terror suspects including those involved in the Mumbai terror attacks, says that the number of such "anti-India madrasas" is on the rise.

The report says that a typical text book for Class 111 starts with chapters on culture before moving on to subjects like the wars with India.

With the context set, and India painted as the enemy, the textbooks swiftly move on the importance of jihad and martyrdom.

The curriculum also lays a bit of emphasis on English. A chapter teaches the letters of the alphabet with examples like: B for bandook, k for knife, R for rocket, T for tank, and S for sword.

Studies on these madrassas also show that these outfits glorify violence. Even the games the kids play involve shooting practice with air guns and war games.

On culture and history, the textbooks, which are not available in the market and are distributed directly in the madrassas mostly run by the Jammat-ud-Dawa, teach how Muslim saints reformed Hindus and helped abolish their superstition and wrong practices.

A chapter on Muhammad Ali Jinnah states that he saved Muslims from being enslaved by the Hindu Congress party, which encouraged slavery.

A select group of children from these madrassas are then inducted into terror outfits like the Lashkar-e-Tayiba, whose group of children is called the 'White Falcons', which begins grooming children for jihad right from when they are 10.

The report says that there are around 6,000 madrasas in Pakistan, most of which, an official said, are rooted in such a culture of hate.

"At least half of the madrassas in Pakistan adopt the Lashkar's curriculum and at present there are around 5,83,000 students studying in such madrassas."

"Though most students are from Pakistan, there are also around 16,000 Afghan children and some 18,000 foreign students," the official said.

The report says that outfits like the LeT are very choosy about the induction into such schools.

"They pick and chose children from very poor families.�Till, the education is complete, they are taken care of and the families are given some money each month," the officer said.

The report says that some students realise that they are unfit to take up any vocation after a stint in these schools and by the time they reach Class X decide to join other legitimate madrassas which also teach mathematics, science, medicine and other subjects.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #103 on: March 04, 2009, 04:10:17 PM »
According to Nadeem Ghouri - a Pakistani umpire who was travelling in the mini-bus along with fellow officials Simon Taufel and Steve Davis - the match referee Chris Broad threw himself on Raza after realising he had been shot. "It was very brave," Ghouri told Reuters.

It was very brave. If a picture of it were published in Pakistan, there would be a fatwa on Broad's ass for behavior incompatible with the culture.
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« Reply #104 on: March 04, 2009, 04:18:11 PM »
According to Nadeem Ghouri - a Pakistani umpire who was travelling in the mini-bus along with fellow officials Simon Taufel and Steve Davis - the match referee Chris Broad threw himself on Raza after realising he had been shot. "It was very brave," Ghouri told Reuters.

It was very brave. If a picture of it were published in Pakistan, there would be a fatwa on Broad's ass for behavior incompatible with the culture.

Ruchir may jump in with his 2 cents! :D
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« Reply #105 on: March 04, 2009, 04:25:11 PM »
According to Nadeem Ghouri - a Pakistani umpire who was travelling in the mini-bus along with fellow officials Simon Taufel and Steve Davis - the match referee Chris Broad threw himself on Raza after realising he had been shot. "It was very brave," Ghouri told Reuters.

It was very brave. If a picture of it were published in Pakistan, there would be a fatwa on Broad's ass for behavior incompatible with the culture.


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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #106 on: March 04, 2009, 04:36:21 PM »
According to Nadeem Ghouri - a Pakistani umpire who was travelling in the mini-bus along with fellow officials Simon Taufel and Steve Davis - the match referee Chris Broad threw himself on Raza after realising he had been shot. "It was very brave," Ghouri told Reuters.

It was very brave. If a picture of it were published in Pakistan, there would be a fatwa on Broad's ass for behavior incompatible with the culture.

Ruchir may jump in with his 2 cents! :D

Well, the fatwa will be on Broad's ass, but the danda will be in Raza's ass, for letting himself get under Broad. I can only vaguely visualize Raza running on a street with a mob behind him, hell bent on dandafying him.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #107 on: March 04, 2009, 04:41:21 PM »


Hurt...don't kill...
I disagree.. I think the intention was to kill.. and create a big event. You cant have 12 men firing willy nilly and just manage to hurt. That someone did not get killed was pure luck.

Our disagreement can be sorted out over a drink  ;)
anytime sir!!
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #108 on: March 04, 2009, 04:42:21 PM »
According to Nadeem Ghouri - a Pakistani umpire who was travelling in the mini-bus along with fellow officials Simon Taufel and Steve Davis - the match referee Chris Broad threw himself on Raza after realising he had been shot. "It was very brave," Ghouri told Reuters.

It was very brave. If a picture of it were published in Pakistan, there would be a fatwa on Broad's ass for behavior incompatible with the culture.

;D ;D

We can all use some dark humor in such circumstances
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #109 on: March 04, 2009, 05:04:35 PM »
According to Nadeem Ghouri - a Pakistani umpire who was travelling in the mini-bus along with fellow officials Simon Taufel and Steve Davis - the match referee Chris Broad threw himself on Raza after realising he had been shot. "It was very brave," Ghouri told Reuters.

It was very brave. If a picture of it were published in Pakistan, there would be a fatwa on Broad's ass for behavior incompatible with the culture.

Ruchir may jump in with his 2 cents! :D

Well, the fatwa will be on Broad's ass, but the danda will be in Raza's ass, for letting himself get under Broad. I can only vaguely visualize Raza running on a street with a mob behind him, hell bent on dandafying him.

Similarities may be drawn from the NATO-Pakistan politics too.. :D
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #110 on: March 04, 2009, 06:28:59 PM »
It is good to see that there is some silent majority (minority?) in Pakistan. Here is one:

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MARYAM SOOFI, LAW STUDENT

"There is shock and disappointment everywhere in Lahore.

This is hurting every citizen of this country. Sport delivers the message of peace and friendship.
But enemies don't want Pakistan to enjoy peace and friends. They want it to be isolated from the rest of the world.

Whoever these people are, we never thought they would come to this.

People in Lahore, unlike other cities, like Karachi, are not used to witnessing such attacks. It's only in the past two years that terrorist attacks started happening here too.

Life has changed for the people of Lahore. There is a strong sense of insecurity now. We have to be careful when we go out shopping or go to see a film. People with small children are particularly worried when they take their kids to school.

This attack could have been prevented. The security was pathetic. Our policemen died and none of the attackers were killed or captured.

We have a strong and brave army. How come they can't protect us?

This government has done nothing and our country is becoming a failed state.  "

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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #111 on: March 04, 2009, 07:32:45 PM »
Murali questions security lapse

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March 4, 2009


Muttiah Muralitharan has questioned whether the terrorists who perpetrated Tuesday's attack on the Sri Lankans had received inside information as to the team's movements. In a chilling account of the Lahore shootout, Murali said the precise timing of the attack suggested the terrorists could have been tipped off about timing and security arrangements.

"Somehow in this incident there were no police with guns on the bus," Murali told Australian radio. "If someone was there with a gun we would have had a chance of defending ourselves. Normally all the buses go and we have four or five escorts. We left at 8.30am and Younis Khan (and the Pakistanis) at 8.35am. We divided into two, maybe they knew the information for the right time. They tried to shoot the driver. Then they were shooting both sides of the bus and they counted 39 holes."

Murali's comments, if proven, would prove a crushing blow to Pakistan's hopes of hosting cricket in the near future. Law enforcement agencies in the country have long been accused of aiding Taliban militants, and any suggestion that the attack on the Sri Lankans was executed with the assistance of local security forces will heighten concerns that Pakistan is unfit to accommodate touring teams.

Murali emerged physically unscathed from the attacks, but said he feared for the life of team-mates as the team bus was sprayed with bullets. "There were gun shots going on and the bullets were passing us," he said. "I saw [Tharanga] Paranavitana was bleeding in the chest. I thought he was gone, actually. Thilan Samaraweera was bleeding, Kumar Sangakkara was bleeding from the shoulder. There was blood everywhere. It was frightening."

Murali would not confirm whether he would play for the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL. "I don't know, we have to speak to them, see how the security is, make sure everything is right ... not only IPL, England, anywhere. I never in my dreams thought we would be attacked."

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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #112 on: March 04, 2009, 07:37:34 PM »
Murali questions security lapse

Cricinfo staff

March 4, 2009


Muttiah Muralitharan has questioned whether the terrorists who perpetrated Tuesday's attack on the Sri Lankans had received inside information as to the team's movements. In a chilling account of the Lahore shootout, Murali said the precise timing of the attack suggested the terrorists could have been tipped off about timing and security arrangements.

"Somehow in this incident there were no police with guns on the bus," Murali told Australian radio. "If someone was there with a gun we would have had a chance of defending ourselves. Normally all the buses go and we have four or five escorts. We left at 8.30am and Younis Khan (and the Pakistanis) at 8.35am. We divided into two, maybe they knew the information for the right time. They tried to shoot the driver. Then they were shooting both sides of the bus and they counted 39 holes."

Murali's comments, if proven, would prove a crushing blow to Pakistan's hopes of hosting cricket in the near future. Law enforcement agencies in the country have long been accused of aiding Taliban militants, and any suggestion that the attack on the Sri Lankans was executed with the assistance of local security forces will heighten concerns that Pakistan is unfit to accommodate touring teams.

Murali emerged physically unscathed from the attacks, but said he feared for the life of team-mates as the team bus was sprayed with bullets. "There were gun shots going on and the bullets were passing us," he said. "I saw [Tharanga] Paranavitana was bleeding in the chest. I thought he was gone, actually. Thilan Samaraweera was bleeding, Kumar Sangakkara was bleeding from the shoulder. There was blood everywhere. It was frightening."

Murali would not confirm whether he would play for the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL. "I don't know, we have to speak to them, see how the security is, make sure everything is right ... not only IPL, England, anywhere. I never in my dreams thought we would be attacked."

http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/pakvsl/content/current/story/393431.html

Actually I saw the picture of what seems to be the team bus. With that many glass windows (are they bulletproof ... I don't think so ... or were they left open? otherwise how did the umpire get shot, and what is all this about shooting the driver) ... the bus not being armoured; there seems little doubt that they were not providing "z level security".

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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #113 on: March 04, 2009, 07:40:04 PM »
The umpire was in a different van. The driver of that van was shot. Initially i was confused as well as one report said Driver sped the vechicle away , other pointing to the shot driver. Van was more risky than the bus with limited hiding space.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #114 on: March 04, 2009, 07:58:27 PM »
Zimbabwe should now tour Pakistan. Mugabe can sponsor the team, and Mark Vermeulen can captain the team. If he was ruffled, he would have thrown a bus at the terrorists and burnt down Gadaffi stadium.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #115 on: March 04, 2009, 08:13:14 PM »
The umpire was in a different van. The driver of that van was shot. Initially i was confused as well as one report said Driver sped the vechicle away , other pointing to the shot driver. Van was more risky than the bus with limited hiding space.
It was still carrying match officials no? Or was the security only promised to SL players. And a player were also shot in the leg, and one claims a bullet thankfull whizzed by his ears.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #116 on: March 04, 2009, 08:21:35 PM »
Yes it was.

I am still not sure how somebody firing from the front of the bus can miss the driver. Whereas kill the van's with precise accuracy.

I am sure all have seen this pic, but just in case.


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« Reply #117 on: March 04, 2009, 09:02:00 PM »
Security sought was head of state-like

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Calcutta: Tillekaratne Dilshan has confirmed what many had been fearing — that security during the two-Test series in Pakistan had been “relatively relaxed” in comparison to the protection given in the three ODIs, in January.

That, of course, is unlikely to be reflected in the findings of the probes initiated by the Pakistan government and the provincial administration in Punjab, but assurances of “foolproof security” will no longer be taken at face value.

“I don’t want to join in any blame game and don’t wish to point fingers, but I recall having asked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to get the government there to ensure protection on the pattern given to visiting heads of state... That was in the early stage of negotiations, before I was removed from my position late last year,” Arjuna Ranatunga told The Telegraph from Colombo.

Thanks to sports minister Gamini Lokuge, Ranatunga wasn’t the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) chairman when the agreement with the PCB was inked.

“During that stage, we’d been informed that security would indeed be on the scale given to heads of state... That it would be on the lines of what was given to all teams during the Asia Cup last June-July... I can’t comment on what happened subsequently,” Ranatunga, a World Cup-winning captain and a member of Parliament, added on Wednesday evening.

He clarified that the PCB had extended a “written invitation” to SLC after New Delhi didn’t give Team India permission to tour Pakistan. “We’d only responded to the invitation... That we would, in principle, go provided we were satisfied with the level of protection offered... Eventually, though, the split tour was finalised by others in SLC.”

Ranatunga reminded that as a token of goodwill, he’d offered to send the Sri Lanka team to India when, in the days immediately after 26/11, there were apprehensions that England wouldn’t return for the Test series.

Kevin Pietersen and Co., it may be recalled, had gone home without playing the last two ODIs.

“I’d made that offer because India and Pakistan had formed a combined team (Wills XI, led by Mohammed Azharuddin) and played in Colombo after Australia and the West Indies decided against coming to Sri Lanka for the 1996 World Cup... It was a touching show of solidarity… We, in Sri Lanka, haven’t forgotten that gesture,” Ranatunga, who’d been the captain then, said.

Ranatunga, incidentally, was heading for the Nawaloka Hospital to visit those who’d been taken there straight from the airport. “I couldn’t go earlier in the day because of commitments in Parliament,” he signed off.
 
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« Reply #118 on: March 04, 2009, 11:26:50 PM »
Chris broadside at ‘cowardly’ cops

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London, March 4: Chris Broad, the English match referee caught up in the attack on the Sri Lankan cricketers in Lahore, issued a damning indictment today of the “cowardly” Pakistani security forces and said they ran away as soon as the terrorists opened fire.

Instead of providing protection, added Broad caustically, “at some stage an elite policeman went into the van and ended lying on top of me. It was not a particularly brave thing for him to do. I told him he must get us away but he said in broken English that he could not drive”.

Broad’s biting comments will not go down well with Pakistan’s macho male culture but the 51-year-old former England batsman and the father of the present Test all-rounder, Stuart Broad, did not mince his words.

Expressing fury at the way Pakistani security had behaved, Broad raged: “I am extremely angry that we were promised high-level security and in our hour of need that security vanished. I am extremely fortunate to be here today.”

He described what had occurred as “a death knell for cricket in Pakistan”.

On returning home to Manchester, an anguished Broad condemned the failure of the numerous armed Pakistani policemen to show even the tiniest bit of courage. They melted away at the moment their services were needed most, he pointed out.

He revealed he had a premonition that something might go wrong.

“I had an inkling before the Test match leg of the tour that something might happen. I raised my concerns with the ICC before the tour started and they passed on those concerns to the Pakistan Cricket Board and they assured me through email that all security would be taken care of, presidential-style security. Clearly that didn’t happen.”

Broad, umpires Simon Taufel, Steve Davies, Ahsan Raza and TV umpire Nadeem Ghouri were in a mini-van behind the Lankan team bus. When the driver of their vehicle was killed, Broad’s bus was abandoned by local police.

“When we were in the van, we weren’t aware of what was going on outside,” recalled Broad. “But afterwards when you watch the TV pictures you can clearly see the white van we were in, in the middle of a roundabout and not a sign of a policeman anywhere.”

Broad said he first became aware of being under siege when he noticed that the Lankan bus had come to a halt along with their vehicle and then heard “popping sounds”. It was Raza who first shouted at everyone to get down.

Broad, called a hero by the British media for shielding Raza with his own body and later seen wandering around in a blood-soaked shirt, protested modestly: “I’m not a hero. Ahsan Raza took a bullet to the stomach or chest — somewhere in the spleen and lung region. I was lying behind him on the floor of the van and there were bullets flying all around us.

“I only noticed he was injured when I saw a large pool of blood had spilled on to the floor and out of the partially opened van door. He’s just an umpire who loves the game.”

Broad went on: “Once the shooting had died down, Nadeem Ghouri put his head up to see and there was no one there. Eventually another policeman opened the front door and he took the (dead) driver out unceremoniously and dumped him on the floor and drove us to the ground.”

Before the shooting, “at every junction from the hotel to where we were attacked, there were police with handguns controlling the traffic. How did the terrorists come up to the roundabout and start firing and these guys did nothing about it?” asked Broad.

“There were plenty of police there but these terrorists came in, did what they wanted to do and then got out of there…. Imran Khan said on television he was embarrassed at the level of security. He would not accept it and we should not have had to accept it.”

He expressed sadness at what had happened and paid tribute to the driver who had been shot dead. “One of the loveliest men you could ever wish to see. He was just doing his job, driving to the cricket ground.”

Broad now felt that international cricket was unlikely to ever be the same post 3/3.

“I don’t know what the future holds for Pakistan cricket. They have a lot of very talented cricketers, and I feel sorry for the cricketers and for the cricket-mad public of Pakistan.... This is a death knell for cricket in Pakistan and I feel sorry for those people.”
 
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Re: BREAKING NEWS:SRI LANKAN PLAYERS SHOT AND WOUNDED IN LAHORE
« Reply #119 on: March 05, 2009, 12:37:57 AM »
Ahzan Raza fell. Broad jumped on top of him. Now we learn a policeman jumped on top of Broad.  :dontknow:


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