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Pakistani policemen stand guard outside The National Stadium after masked gunmen attacked the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore

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Pakistani policemen stand guard outside The National Stadium after masked gunmen attacked the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore

A dozen gunmen attacked Sri Lanka's cricket team today with rifles, grenades and rockets, wounding six players and a British coach and killing at least eight Pakistanis in Lahore, officials said.

The attackers fired AK-47s and rockets and hurled grenades at Sri Lanka's team bus as it was being driven to Lahore's Gaddafi stadium for the third day of a match against Pakistan. They then escaped after a firefight with police that lasted 30 minutes.

Team captain Mahela Jayawardene said the gunmen first shot at the tyres then at the bus itself.

"We all dived to the floor to take cover," he told Reuters by telephone from the stadium, before being evacuated by helicopter along with the rest of the team, including all the wounded.

At least eight people were killed in the attack including six police, according to statement from Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani's office.

Police in Lahore, however, put the toll at seven dead, and officials said 16 people were wounded including the Sri Lankans.

The driver was hailed as a hero for steering the bus to safety as gunmen sprayed it with bullets from all sides and players screamed "go, go, go".

"I was turning the bus towards the stadium near the main roundabout when I saw a rocket fired at us... it missed us and hit an electric pole, after which all hell broke loose," driver Mehar Mohammad Khalil told Reuters, standing beside his bus.

The driver of a bus following behind, carrying the Australian umpires, was killed.

Bomb and gun attacks, mostly carried out by Islamist militants linked to the Taliban or al Qaeda, have become commonplace in Pakistan over the past few years because of the government's support for the United States.

Rehman Malik, the prime minister's adviser on the Interior, said the country was in a "state of war".

"Be patient, we will flush all these terrorists out of the country," he said.

Information Minister Sherry Rehman denied the government had any information of any Indian involvement, contradicting comments by a junior cabinet minister who said the government had evidence the militants came from Pakistan's old foe across the border.

Tuesday's incident had echoes of an attack on the Indian city of Mumbai last November in which around 170 people were killed and which led to the Indian cricket team cancelling its planned tour of Pakistan. The Sri Lankan team accepted an invitation to replace the Indians.

Westerners in Pakistan knew they could be targeted, but few analysts could not divine any reason for attacking the Sri Lankans, other than to send a message that no visitors were safe.

India blamed the Mumbai attack on Pakistan-trained militants and the incident brought international pressure on Pakistan to crack down on jihadi groups that its security agencies have been friendly with in the past.

The group blamed by India for the Mumbai attacks, Lashkar-e-Taiba, came from Pakistan's Punjab province whose capital is Lahore.

"One thing I want to say, it's the same pattern, the same terrorists who attacked Mumbai," said Punjab Governor Salman Taseer.

Witnesses saw gunmen with rifles and backpacks running through the streets and firing on people and vehicles around the massive stadium in the morning attack. Television footage showed some of the attackers, who looked to be in their late teens.

The Punjab governor told reporters the assailants had been had been chased into a nearby commercial and shopping area, where police lost track of them. Police then searched buildings and stopped cars in a massive security sweep.

Punjab police chief Khuwaja Khalid Farooq said "some" arrests were made but declined to say if any gunmen were among them.

Farooq showed reporters weapons found at the scene and at other locations, including 10 AK-47 rifles, two rocket grenade launchers, 32 hand grenades and plastic explosives. Police also found biscuits, water and medicine.

"They were determined ... It was a thoroughly prepared operation," the police chief said.

It was the first major attack on an international sporting team since Palestinian militants attacked Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics in Munich.

The attack highlights Pakistan's seeming inability to suppress militancy inside the country and comes at a time when the United States is putting pressure on the government to do more to fight the Taliban and al Qaeda.

Pakistan's civilian government has lurched into political crisis less than a year since former army chief Pervez Musharraf was forced to quit as president, and the country is braced for street agitation by opposition parties in the coming days.

"I think this is a deliberate attempt to undermine the government at the time when there is a huge political crisis," respected Lahore-based journalist Ahmed Rashid said.

"This is not only an attack on the Sri Lankan team but on Pakistan," said Shuja Rizvi, director of broking at Capital One Equities Ltd. "Who would want to invest then in Pakistan?"

The Karachi stock Exchange benchmark 100-share index fell 1.5 percent, while the rupee lost 0.4 percent against the dollar.

A spokesman for the Sri Lanka High Commission in Islamabad said six players were wounded along with assistant coach Paul Farbrace, a Briton. Most of them were hit by shrapnel.

Star batsman Thilan Samaraweera seemed to be the worst hit, suffering a thigh injury. The other Sri Lankan player admitted to hospital was Tharanga Paranavithana. Sri Lanka immediately cancelled the rest of the tour.

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari condemned the attacks, and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa said he was cutting short a trip to Nepal to return home.

Until this series, Pakistan had gone without test cricket for more then a year because of security concerns. In 2002, a bomb exploded in Karachi while the New Zealand cricket team was touring, killing 13 people, including 11 French navy experts.

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[info]wormery wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 07:43 am (UTC)
A traffic Circle is a Roundabout - would it be too much to ask British journalists to actually read the articles they publish to make sure they use British English?
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[info]nickwitt wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 08:18 am (UTC)
You're absolutely right, Wormery. Reading the article, that was clearly the most important point. Not the attack or the regional repercussions, the traffic circle. Good to see that some people are still capable of seeing the big picture.
[info]wormery wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 09:30 am (UTC)
Completely separate issue you smug sanctimonious prat. The subject of the article has no relevance to the writing of that article - and this piece hasn't been checked just copied and pasted from Reuters. That is shoddy. We have roundabouts in the UK, not traffic circles. Or shall we just call Pakistan India or the Raj then, as the accurate use of language doesn't matter according to little ignorant you. Language DOES matter - just ask the Pakistanis and Indians - or shall we just call them all brownies?

Either one cares about quality and accuracy or one doesn't. You clearly don't. Your problem twittie.
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Sanctimonious prats - [info]edmund03 - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 09:57 am (UTC) Expand
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hmmm - [info]l3enz0 - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 12:08 pm (UTC) Expand
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Re: hmmm - [info]l3enz0 - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 12:43 pm (UTC) Expand
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Re: hmmm - [info]l3enz0 - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 03:22 pm (UTC) Expand
srilankan criketers
[info]hothead007 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 08:43 am (UTC)
THIS IS THE WORK OF NAWAZ & SHAHBAZ SHARIF AND KAZI HUSSAIN AHMED NO BODY ELSE
SIN.
[info]getgordon wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 09:05 am (UTC)
Why Does This Not Suprise Me???
Any act of terrorism is shameful but to attack sportsmen is barbarous.
Re: SIN.
[info]lashville wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 09:48 am (UTC)
Why do sportsman have a greater moral worth than anyone else? I suppose you think it would be even worse if any white english speaking people were hurt/killed?
Re: SIN. - [info]getgordon - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 10:19 am (UTC) Expand
Re: SIN. - [info]l3enz0 - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 12:13 pm (UTC) Expand
such poor journalism
[info]jaffgyp wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 09:32 am (UTC)
such poor journalism- nowhere are we given background and reasons for the attack apart from a spattering of the dreaded "T" word ( thats terrorism for the uninitiated); a school leaver could write a better article
Re: such poor journalism
[info]edmund03 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 09:48 am (UTC)
Yes... such shoddy journalism. After all how rare to find gunmen armed to the teeth in the Asian region attacking and delighting in killing innocent people. And how dare the word "terrorism" - unheard of in that part of the world - be mooted as a possible cause. This "unfortunate incident" is probably just some domestic dispute which has got out of hand. Like Mumbai.
Re: such poor journalism - [info]wormery - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 10:29 am (UTC) Expand
Re: such poor journalism - [info]eve_ntual92 - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 12:22 pm (UTC) Expand
Lahore attavck
[info]edmund03 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 09:33 am (UTC)
Of course, the Independent won't like this conclusion but once again it would appear that Muslims are responsible for another cowardly attack on innocent people. I have just read that over 95% of the terrorist attacks throughout the world inthe past 10 years are attributable to the followers of Islam (even reading this statistic probably brands me racist/Islamophobe in Fisk's or Yasmin Alibhai-Brown's view). Long live aetheism.
Aetheism
[info]gerry3273 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 04:04 pm (UTC)
Is that the ancient Greek version of atheism?

We Independent readers like to understand the possible causes of terrorism rather than just acting shocked at the latest atrocity. I'd suggest you try the Daily Mail. You might find it more to your liking.
Re: Lahore attavck - [info]the_town_crier - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 05:21 pm (UTC) Expand
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Tamil Tiger connection?
[info]allenn007 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 10:03 am (UTC)
This might have more to do with Sri Lanka than Pakistan, given recent events in Sri Lanka in respect of the Tamils.
The Pakistan government has also been heavily involved in supporting the Sri Lankan govt. in its fight against the Tamil Tigers.
What a hellhole
[info]jackkrak wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 10:39 am (UTC)
High time to admit Pakistan is an anarchic, failed state. Also time for Britain to eliminate all Commonwealth ties with Pakistan and stop all immigration from there as well.
Re: What a hellhole
[info]getgordon wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 11:20 am (UTC)
I fully agree the place is a satanic state !!!
bad bad bad
[info]kesav111 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 10:49 am (UTC)
This is very bad incident.I think the coming days of pakistanies very critical and lifeless life they will face.Terrorists what is terrorisam what are they want now a days it is like a habit they feel like that.All of the countries fight and protest to against to terrorism. If terrorist approve are find are caught dont give them normal fine.Their parts one by one remove and give me a live programe every day.Day by day they will loss some parts.It will be usefull and affraid and terror of terrorists hearts.


It's
KESAV
PKIS ARE TROUBLE MAKERS
[info]famulla wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 12:33 pm (UTC)
The problem with pakis is that they want the game in their favour whether it is the cricket or the Taliban gun match
The new president is not from the army so thay can get away anything
I thank you
Firozali A. Mulla
Re: PKIS ARE TROUBLE MAKERS
[info]studentclass wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 01:01 pm (UTC)
racist

surprised the indepdent let you post racist language
Re: PKIS ARE TROUBLE MAKERS - [info]wormery - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 01:19 pm (UTC) Expand
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They are terrorists NOT militants
[info]asonberg wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 01:39 pm (UTC)
Like wormery I also believe language matters but in this instance it is the use of the word "militant" which annoys me. I am getting sick and tired of the wishy-washy use of the world militant being used when we are talking about terrorists. Has anyone else noticed that usually when a westernised, possibly christian or atheist terrorist group is discussed such as ETA or the IRA they are described in reports as terrorists but when we are talking mainly about Islamist terrorist groups or even the Tamil Tigers they are suddenly called "militants." Why is this? Is it a politically correct sop to the muslim community who sympathise with groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, and others?

Lets call a spade a spade and stop this nonsense. The IRA were terrorists. The UDA/UDF were terrorists. ETA are terrorists. The Tamil Tigers are terrorists. Hamas, Hezbollah, Jemaah Islamiya and countless others are all terrorists. Oh and just for the record, as far as i am concerned, the Irgun were also terrorists.
Re: They are terrorists NOT militants
[info]slowit wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 02:17 pm (UTC)
your comment verges on the blasphemous, and should be corrected as follows:

They are terrorists NOT militants, UNLESS of course they kill innocent Jews , in which case they are (according to the liberal left in the UK) freedom-loving freedom fighters,
whose superb contributions to mankind should be shown at the Science Museum, and not those of the horrendous Jews (and Arabs) from Israel whose unspeakable actions in defending themselves from rocket attacks from Gaza recently should be utterly condemned.

I hope that clarifies the matter.
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Re: They are terrorists NOT militants - [info]asonberg - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 06:06 pm (UTC) Expand
roundabout...
[info]eurorsw9200 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 01:48 pm (UTC)
It should be accepted that Pakistan IS a failed state and has been for some time. Let us also remember that circa 4.5% of UK population is Muslim - of which the largest grouping are from South Asia. Just accept this and then ask - Why do 35% of the have no qualifications, 40% are unemployed/inactive, 25% rely on Social housing and 30-35% reside in overcrowded households ( Source ONS, DWP, LFS)

Maybe South Asian Muslim's should learn from India, Malaysia, Indonesia etc. They are increasingly becoming very well educated, and living in increasingly economically successful countries. Failed state Pakistans population WILL NEVER be part of a successful country and increasingly, the younger, poor educated persons of Pakistan origin in the UK will become an extreme blight/terror on the majority of our population.

Keep out
[info]phyllisstein wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 02:04 pm (UTC)
This will happen here.Time to stop anyone coming from Pakistan to this country from now on. We have many Pakistanis who live in this country and hate Britain: but not quite enough to resist all the hand outs they can get. They are just here to have as many children as they can and take over; that was told to me by a Pakistani.
And before anyone writes that I'm a racist I'm not I just know what I see and hear, living in an area which has many pakistanis living nearby.
I'm not a racist
[info]whiterabbi7 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 03:31 pm (UTC)
I once spoke to a retarded Paki, so I can't be racist when I say that all Pakis are scum, right?

On a more real level, I know a police officer who recently told me that he has personally attended cases in which white Brits reach levels of depravity he has never seen an Asian stoop to, like the guy's house he had to visit after a complaint and, upon entering witnessed filth like he had never seen before - half chewed pizza crusts mouldering on the floor, beer cans and trash covering the floor and every available surface, "Everywhere I looked it was just mould, maggots, blood, faeces, vomit and worse. The guy was obese and the biggest problem I had was trying to get him to move without throwing up. I've never seen an Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, or any other race who lived like this."

And surprisingly this upstanding ambassador for our nation was a lifelong recipient of benefits - had never done an honest days work before in his life.

But you're not racist, so that's ok.
roundabout...
[info]eurorsw9200 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 02:13 pm (UTC)
It should be accepted that Pakistan IS a failed state and has been for some time. Let us also remember that circa 4.5% of UK population is Muslim - of which the largest grouping are from South Asia. Just accept this and then ask - Why do 35% of the have no qualifications, 40% are unemployed/inactive, 25% rely on Social housing and 30-35% reside in overcrowded households ( Source ONS, DWP, LFS)

Maybe South Asian Muslim's should learn from India, Malaysia, Indonesia etc. They are increasingly becoming very well educated, and living in increasingly economically successful countries. Failed state Pakistans population WILL NEVER be part of a successful country and increasingly, the younger, poor educated persons of Pakistan origin in the UK will become an extreme blight/terror on the majority of our population.
False Flag Attack
[info]copycat7 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 02:42 pm (UTC)
Fake as fake can get. Are we expected to believe that these millitants would rather attack total strangers than attack their biggest enemies?. If these people were Al Qaida they would not be afraid to die and therefore would target whoever was on the top of their list. I cant believe the public are still believing all this bullshit which the US government is behind. Divide and Conquor has always been the tactics of the USA.
Re: False Flag Attack
[info]edmund03 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 02:53 pm (UTC)
surely it is obvious that this latest atrocity was planned and executed in a join operation by the CIA and Mossad, and financed by the UK. Have I left anyone out here?
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Re: False Flag Attack - [info]edmund03 - Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 02:56 pm (UTC) Expand
Sad
[info]whiterabbi7 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 03:17 pm (UTC)
Yes content matters, but most people involved in the "roundabout" debate lost any respect the moment the name calling commenced, Grow up. If you're going to make a point, then make it, but the "oooh, you're an idiot", "ooooh, no YOU'RE an idiot and a looney", "No YOU'RE a looney and a bit thick". Straight out of the playground.

Whether copied from Reuters or not, I would have hoped that the content of the article was prior to the flavour of English it was described in This comes from a pedant, one with a sense of reality.

Back to the actual story, it appears that this is another attempt to isolate Pakistan from the west by fanatics. I don't care what religion they are and do wish that those who keep repeating, "It's dem Muslims" would judge these individuals by the standards of the religion they claim to represent rather than the religion by the actions of some extremists. I can cite enough cases where murder has been commited in the name of Jesus and his dad, but oddly nobody ever thought to criticise Christianity for this. This bit comes from an atheist.

Double standards or simple ignorance?

These actions are not commited by "Muslims" or "Islam", they are committed by extremists who clothe themselves in whatever religion or organisation they find most convenient: murderous idealists who justify their extremism to themselves in terms of God's Will. This has gone on for millennia, on the Christian front, one only has to consider The Crusades. Or what about the guy in the US who murdered and ate part of his partner because "God told me to". Am I to judge all Christians as murdering cannibals? If not, how's about being consistent extending the same logic universally?
HI DON,T WORRY...... SRILANKAN GOVERNMENT ARE KILLING EVERY DAYS OVER 60 TAMIL CIVILIANS
[info]a123456z wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 03:58 pm (UTC)
HI A SLAVE CAMP CONSISTING MALE AND FEMALE MEMBERS; CHOSEN ;FROM THE FLEEING CIVILIANS BY THE SRILANKAN ARMY STEP IN THE ABANDONED KILINOCHCHI HOSPITAL BULDING ,WHO ESCAPED FROM THE ACCORDING TO THE SOURES; MEN ARE KEPT AT THE DONSSTIRE FOR FORCED LABOUR AND THE WOMENS ARE KEEPT UPSTIRES FOR ABUSE BY THE SRILANKAN ARMY RAPE AND THE MURDER AND SECOND ONE ANOTHER PLACE VISUBAMADU ,SRILANKAN ARMY RAPE SND KILING NEARLEY 75 YONG GIRLS RAPE AND KILLIED SOFAR WE GOT SOME WITNESSED , AND THE TATAL 2506 CIVILIANS KILED AND THE 7256 CIVILIANS ARE INJURY, AND NO MEDDICATION, NO FOOD AND THE YES EVERY DAYS OVER 60 CIVILIANS KILLED AND OVER 100 CIVILIANS INJUREY AND THE YES , EVERY DAYS OVER 4000 SELLING IN THE CIVILIANS PLACE SO YOU LOOK WWW.LANKASRI.COM SELECT EINGILISH NEWS AND THE WWW.TAMILNET.COM AND WHTS GOING SRILANKAN GOVERNMENT THEY LAYING IN WORLD TANKS
DON,T BLAME ANY ONE PLS
[info]a123456z wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 04:18 pm (UTC)
HI SOME SRILANKAN SINHALES PEOPLE SAID PAKISTAN PEOPLE TROUBLES MAKERS ,PLS DON,T SAY LIKE THAT, WE ARE TAMIL WE GOT LOTS COMMONICATE FROM LONDON ,COMMNUITY SO ITS HAPPEND EVERY WHRE YOU MUST YOUR PLACE YOU KILING EVRY DAYS YOU OWN PEOPLE THEN HOW CAN,T YOU GO IN TO BLAME PAKISTAN PEOPLES TANKS
taste of fear
[info]emsdeen wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 05:11 pm (UTC)
Sports have been targeted as a means of political tuition.Mosques,temples and hotels have all tasted
the fear.The whole region is getting destabilised,economically,politically and culturally.The big question is, can anyone bring normalcy back?
Read the title: Sri Lankan Cricketers Wounded
[info]human_voice wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 06:30 pm (UTC)
What a disgusting set of self-serving, steroetypical knee jerk reactions by so many posters to what is an atrocious and deplorable act that should be condemned by any reasonable human being. Everyone knows how much Pakistanis like all South Asians love their cricket and will be disgusted by this barbaric terrorist act, which makes me wonder who would want the whole nation against them? Time will tell as always and a shame that none of the gunmen were caught so that we knew a bit more. My thoughts are with the cricketers, officials and their families, not with making globalised statements about a whole nation of people!
Churchill smokes Cigar Like A brave bull dog, Kennedy was good
[info]famulla wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 07:12 pm (UTC)
It is just like Russia with the Putin very popular and the president President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladmir Putin who wins?
Now here are the comments we have in the papers Thatcher took a lot and Bush is the winner in the cartoons. Then we have Brown fighting with pensions and shakes hands with Obama asking for help. Is it? I have no idea. all these are comments. Do I meet them .I do not want to. Reading about these people is enough to tell me that they are liars. Therefore, I am bad.? I ask. And I tell But Pakis are bad. I am also polite.
I thank you
Firozali A. Mulla
Its not terrorists
[info]truthneverdie wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 07:38 pm (UTC)
Its sad that few police men were killed and few cricketers were wounded in Pakistan. Before anyone point the fingers at some inviduals or organisation or country they should understand the politics around three countries India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Although these countries are characterised as democratic countries, the democracy is flawed and they are characterised towards state or regional terrorism. They top in the human rights violation. Unfortunately, the so called civilised western democracies use these countries for their political and economic interests. Sri Lanka and Pakistan are tradionally western allies. India traditionally left oriented. In Sri Lanka, the majority Sinhala governments oppress the basic rights of tamils and involved with ethnic cleansing since Independence.Similarly, in India and Pakistan, oppression against minorites are common. However, in the recent war against by Sri Lanka government, Pakistan gave its full support to Sri Lanka by providing arms, ammunition including cluster bombs. India also gave its support to Sri Lanka inorder to reduce the influence of Pakistan. Pakistan in other hand with the help of Sri Lanka entered into India in order to spy India. India believe that the Bombay bombing was done with the involvement of Pakistan. When India cricket team cancelled their visit to Pakistan, Sri Lanka volunteered to send their team as gesture of Goodwill and to give a lesson to India for its involvement in their country's affair and supporting the tamils in the past. All these countries play their games and innocent tamil community suffers in the hands of these countries while international community enjoy the game.
Shameful!!!
[info]roulade_123 wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 07:38 pm (UTC)
This is beyond shameful for the corupt government of pakistan. Let me tell you that Pakistani people feel the regret and pity of this situation. Luckily no players were critically injured howvever our police officers did die. But before laying blame on anyone, whether it be the taliban or al qaeda or india or whatever, the international community must put pressure on the thief;s, aka zardari's government who are too busy pursuing their own corrupt objectives and taking the country down with it. it was ultimately the government's responsibility to protect and look after the security of this brave team who chose to honour pakistan by coming when they could have easily chosen not too. it must be noted that even minor ministers (i.e nobodys) reap the country's money for their private security for their bullet proof 4x4's yet they couldn't honour their guests and merely sent a bunch of police officers???

Only God can help our Pakistan now and may Allah grant peace and sabar to those who have lost their family members in this attack and to those who have suffered.

Please my request is to not judge Pakistan as a whole because of this but rather help us come out of this mess through not supporting theives like zardari and his cabinet.
The Tragedy Of Pakistan
[info]afzal_a_neseem wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 08:19 pm (UTC)
Only days before the arrival of the Sri Lankan team at Lahore.the entire higher beauraucracy and police establishment of the Punjab Province had been replaced by a new team of loyalists of President Zardari and Governor Taseer.Pressurizing law makers who support Nawaz Sharif and his brother Shahbaz Sharif,former Chief Minister,sacked in a highly questionqble manner,last week,to change sides and enable a group supporting Zardari and Taseer to form the government,was the main assignment given to the Police and the civil service.In spite of reports anticipating an attack on the visiting team,security arrangements were very poor.There was no route lining as is the standard practice whenever high level security is provided.The handful of police escort who gave fight to the maske assailants,ran out of their ammunition and were slaughtered after a 30 minutes encounter.(Luckily,this gave an opportunity to all Sri Lankans to escape with their lives though some were wounded .)No reinforcement or ammunition supply was ever received by the heroic police escort.
Pakistan is being run as a fiefdom rather than a country of 170 million people.The ritual of democracy having been performed by participating in the election,there is no democracy,no rule of the law and no respect for life and property except for those members of the ruling establishment.
The situation is indeed pathetic.A good country with decent people is being reduced to an ungovernable territory.
Think about it.......
[info]somaliaisbetter wrote:
Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 09:58 pm (UTC)
As Jessica Fletcher would say to solve this crime you have to look for the motive and clues..................

Motive - Paks had to score over 600 again to save match and series

Clue's - A serial killer often starts by fantasising, then moves onto watching, then stalking, then assaulting
and only then does the kill

Team Pakistan - Alleged fighting between players, moves into fighting with spectators, then the
opposition, then ball tampering, then match fixing, then mysteriously coach dies, drug
taking and now its attempted murder of opposition........

What you sow is what you reap
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