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Naeem Noor Khan transferred

Daithí Mac Lochlainn | 28.07.2005 11:09

To put it simply, is this an effort to question Kaeem Noor Khan, or to silence him?

Ordinarily, such thinking might be considered paranoid. However, given this Administration's track record and the pressure they srill exert on other governments, one can safely assume the worst.



…from The Daily Times (Pakistan) :

"The government will shift Pakistani-born Briton Zeeshan Haider Siddiqui and Naeem Noor Khan to Islamabad for interrogation. The accused are suspected of links with Al-Muahijroon, allegedly involved in the recent London bombings. Zeshan Haider Siddiqui (25) and Naeem Noor Khan (26) were arrested from a posh Peshawar locality. Both suspects were jointly interrogated by British and Pakistani intelligence agencies, however it has now been decided to shift the suspects to Islamabad for further investigation. The suspects belonged to Hizbut Tehrir."

Again, and again, Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan was coöperating fully in an anti-terrorist operation with both Pakistani and British intelligence until his identity was exposed around this time last year, as Senator Charles E. Schumer stated, by the White House!


 http://gaelicstarover.blogspot.com/2005/07/further-interrogation.html



Daithí Mac Lochlainn
- e-mail: GaelicStarover@hotmail.com

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Good for Pakistan

28.07.2005 12:22

It has not been proved that he's taken part in the London bombings, but he admits to be a member of an extremist islamic group that supports terrorism in London and elsewhere, it is fair that the police wants to interrogate him, and I personally believe that anyone who believes in the killing of civilians taking the bus can f*** off whatever happens to him.

Wolf


Focus Is Interesting

28.07.2005 21:04

Yes, but was he instructed to say just that by his Handler?

Don't Fall for the PsyOps


Extradiction NOW!

29.07.2005 03:53

Wolf...

Perhaps, rather than focus anger on someone who ultimately HELPED the effort against terrorism in the UK, it might be best to demand the extradiction of whoeveer in the White House HINDERED this effort.

If you're with Bush, you're with the terrorists.

Not Bush


JUSTICE FOR LONDON!!!

29.07.2005 13:15

A great injustice has been committed against the people of London by SOMEONE within the White House.

If Bush is serious about fighting terror, he'd find the culprit and dispatch him in chains to Heathrow.

Albion