C'da,

I am sure what you say is correct (about Afzal). From what little I read
about the case in the media, I came out with the impression that he was deep
into it.

more than likely, were created by Indian spooks at the behest of the
highest echelons of >government in a scheme to provide the excuse for a war
with Pakistan that went awry. They >are either six-feet under or are safely
stowed away by the same keepers of the Justice

I, obviously, did not realize the extent to which the GOI and its spooks
would go to orchestrate such a sinister plot. :)

But then, I would have to go back and do my home work (and revisit this
topic)

--Ram




On 2/20/07, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 >Are you saying, Afzal is innocent?


*** That is a misleading question. INNOCENT of WHAT?


A capital crime? Not to anyone who has an ordinary amount of reasoning
ability and is willing to look at the public record of the trials and the
cooked evidence. The world knows he was framed by Indian justice system.
Even the SC's own words sending him to the gallows are damning. Why do you
think they haven't done a Saddam on him yet? It is not the fear of Kashmiris
rising in outrage, but of world opinion.


Yes, Afzal did play a small role in the conspiracy. But it does not amount
to a capital crime. Circumstantial evidence abounds to indicate that the
real culprits, more than likely, were created by Indian spooks at the behest
of the highest echelons of government in a scheme to provide the excuse for
a war with Pakistan that went awry. They are either six-feet under or are
safely stowed away by the same keepers of the Justice.












At 9:28 AM -0600 2/20/07, Ram Sarangapani wrote:

Wasn't Afzal the guy who attacked the Parliament (or masterminded it) and
killed a number of guards?



I have not followed the case closely, but Afzal received the best justice
that Indian conditions allow, and furthemore, had it been some other (low
profile) person, Afzal would have already been hung - what with the
righteous protests and evn Pakistan wanting the GOI to let Afzak go free.



Are you saying, Afzal is innocent?



--Ram



On 2/20/07,* Chan Mahanta* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

No, I am overwhelmed by the righteous assurances of delivering JUSTICE.




Just ask Mohammed Afzal, sentenced to hang in the Parliament Shooting
case.


















At 8:43 AM -0600 2/20/07, Ram Sarangapani wrote:

I hope we are not confusing the PM (or the GOI) with the LeT (who
supposedly blew up the train).



--Ram



On 2/20/07,* Chan Mahanta* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

*India will ensure punishment of guilty: PM**
* Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today assured Pakistan that India was
committed to doing everything possible to ensure that perpetrators of the
"heinous" terrorist act on Samjhauta Express were punished, reports










*** I am overwhelmed!


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