http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/27/international/asia/27STAN.html?hp
I trust we will hear outrage about this atrocity.
Not.
I trust we will hear outrage about this atrocity.
Not.
For full access to our site, please complete this simple registration form.Ed said:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/27/international/asia/27STAN.html?hp
I trust we will hear outrage about this atrocity.
Not.
Ed said:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/27/international/asia/27STAN.html?hp
I trust we will hear outrage about this atrocity.
Not.
The news of the executions came along with confirmation that the voice on a tape broadcast on Thursday was that of Ayman al-Zawahiri, Al Qaeda's second in command. Pakistani officials had suggested last week that a high-profile target the militants were protecting could be Dr. Zawahiri. It is not clear whether the militant leader escaped through a network of tunnels emanating from the compound or whether he was never surrounded at all. But the tape, in which he calls for Muslims in Pakistan "to get rid of their government, which is working for Americans," can only increase the pressure on General Musharraf. Pakistani officials have said that a similar message from Dr. Zawahiri prefigured the two assassination attempts against him in December.
Hi Manifesto...I've nearly finished the food parcel, just need to add candles and baked beans, A_U_P has agreed to cover the postage, can you PM me Osama's postal address?Mr Manifesto said:
No, of course not, because the peaceniks are all supporters of terrorism. I know this because W told me so.
The Fool said:
Hi Manifesto...I've nearly finished the food parcel, just need to add candles and baked beans, A_U_P has agreed to cover the postage, can you PM me Osama's postal address?