Thursday, April 9, 2015

PAKISTANI ARMY PERSONAL INVOLVED IN MASSACRE OF PESHAWAR SCHOOL ON PASHTUN LANDS -1



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A. STORY OF CAPTAIN TARIQ ALI MIRZA TALIBAN LEADER :



A British surgeon who fled the country after being charged with violent disorder during an extremist rally has become a senior leader of the Taliban in Pakistan, it has been claimed.

Dr Mirza Tariq Ali, 39, who practiced on the NHS, has appeared in a chilling recruitment video for the terrorist organization, urging foreign jihadists to join him.

He has also edited an online English-language jihadist magazine, called 'Ihya-e-Khilafat', from Pakistan, Revival of the Islamic Caliphate, aimed at recruiting Muslim youths from the West.

The surgeon was convicted in the first-ever successful prosecution for Islamic sectarian violence in Britain after he was seen hitting a bystander over the head with a pole at a Central London rally in 2013.

But he skipped bail and was found guilty in his absence at the Old Bailey and sentenced to 15 months.

He was then struck off by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) after a hearing in Manchester.

It was previously reported that he was fighting as a jihad in Syria, but how he slipped from Pakistan Airport of Islamabad to FATA and he was never Arrested is both Eye Brow raising and Points to complacency of Pakistan Intelligence Agencies in supporting him.

But it has now emerged that he has become a mouthpiece for a Taliban creation of Pakistan in 1992 under ISI Lt-general Javaid Ashraf Qazi , called Jamaat Ahrar under Lashkar Jhangavi Punjab based Taliban splinter-group under a new name - Dr Abu Obaidah Al-Islamabadi, according to the Sunday Telegraph.

Wearing a black turban, he was seen in a video clip, saying: 'Allah blessed me with the passion of Jihad. I left Britain with an intention to go to Iraq and join Islamic State, but I was arrested on the way and sent to prison in Croatia.'

The extremist magazine which he helps to edit publishes contact details for potential jihadi youths and advises them not to use home computers which might be tracked by intelligence agencies.

In a recent interview he revealed he was captured on his way to join the Islamic State led by Abu-Baker Al-Baghdadi in Iraq.

Dr Tariq Ali has edited an online English-language jihadist magazine, called 'Ihya-e-Khilafat', Revival of the Islamic Caliphate, aimed at recruiting Muslim youths from the West

Dr Tariq Ali has edited an online English-language jihadist magazine, called 'Ihya-e-Khilafat', Revival of the Islamic Caliphate, aimed at recruiting Muslim youths from the West

It is not clear where he was when he was captured, but he revealed he was jailed in Croatia.

After his release from Croatia, Dr Tariq Ali reached Pakistan and joined the Movement of Pakistani Taliban Punjab wing Lashkar Jhangavi Splinter Group called Jamaat Ahrar led by Omar Khalid Khorasani from Mommand Agency.

He worked as a doctor in the Pakistani army before arriving in Britain in 2004 and Graduated from Army medical College Rawalpindi a Few yards from GHQ Pakistan Army.

The extremist then trained at a London teaching hospital and worked shifts in the capital and Cambridge.

While based in the UK he was associated with pro-jihadist groups led by leading British Islamist Anjum Chaudhry belonging to Lashkar Jhangavi and known for His Speeches in lal Masjid Islamabad Near the HQ of ISI in Abpara Islamabad under Maulana Abdul Aziz leader of Lashkar Jhangavi Punjab Based Shia Hating Wing of Punjabi Taliban based in Faislabad and Lahore under the protection of Nawaz Sharif and Deobandi/Wahabi Ideological politicians and Political parties that are based in Punjab and Head Quartered there.

Police and security services are now facing embarrassing questions over how he was able to skip his bail.

He was held twice by police and in November last year was briefly imprisoned for breaching his bail before evading the Metropolitan Police and MI5 and travelling abroad.


British PM David Cameron has pledged to prevent British jihadists from returning by cancelling their passports for two years. But the case of Dr Tariq Ali highlights the damage that can be caused by extremists who evade the British justice system.

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