Pak's links with terrorist attacks across world revealed in new documentary

Jun 21, 2021

New Delhi [India], June 21 : Pakistan's conspiracy of supporting terrorism has been revealed as links between the various terrorism incidents across the world and the Islamic state have been established in a documentary released by DW News.
Various terrorist attacks across the world had directly or indirectly connected to Pakistan's intelligent service ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence), according to Richard Kemp, Former Secret Service Coordinator, COBR.
"There is no question that the ISI is interested in energising and maintaining the terrorist comforters against the West and somehow you will find links for most terrorist attacks around the world that go back directly or indirectly to the ISI. So they are the major facilitators and supporters and the director of the terrorist actions against the west," Richard said in a DW documentary.
The deadly terrorist attack of the World Trade Center in the United States in 2001 which claimed around 3,000 lives, was carried by the involvement of David Headley, a Pakistani origin terrorist, the documentary states.
The Mumbai attacks in 2008 were also done by Pakistan-based organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba, along with other attacks, the documentary pointed out.
However, Pakistan has always refuted to take criticism on Lashkar-e-Taiba and calling it a terrorist organisation. Under the presidency of Parvez Musharraf, the intelligence agency of the country has intensified cooperation with terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba.
"How do you call them terrorists I call them 'Mujahidin'. It is this organisation of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), which is amongst the best NGOs in the world," Musharraf who is living in exile in the UAE told the documentary makers.
Sajjan Gohel, Terrorism Expert and Security Analyst said: "It is not just necessarily individual that became radical there are people that have an intelligence background they may have been involved in the state machinery be it in at rock of Pakistan and Libya."
Pakistan has been on the grey in 2008, 2012 and 2015 as well. Its consistent failure to combat money laundering and terror financing is directly linked with the way, in which the Pakistani military dominates and manages politics and business both at home and abroad.
Over the past four decades, the Pakistan army has been financing jihad from Afghanistan to the Kashmir Valley. The anti-Soviet jihad of the 1980s, as well as violence in Kashmir, required an uninterrupted flow of capital. This was earned through drug trafficking.
To start with, Pakistan's military and the ISI treated Pakistan as a domestic market for the consumption of heroin. The 1980s saw hundreds of thousands falling prey to a drug culture that was encouraged by the Pakistani military establishment.