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Heywood Terminated because the Fuckn’ Old Harrovian Burned Bo’s Bitch Money Hedging WallStreet Scams not Spying for MI6

April 20, 2012

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Was murdered Briton a spy? Old Harrovian 'passed information on Chinese power couple to MI6'
Heywood Terminated because the Fuckn’ Old Harrovian Burned Bo’s Bitch Money Hedging WallStreet Scams not Spying for MI6
Here is Some Conspiracy Theorists Pot to Chew Nontroversies from Daily Mail:
Was murdered Briton a spy? Old Harrovian ‘passed information on Chinese power couple to MI6′
By Tim Shipman , Nick Mcdermott and Peter Simpson
The mystery of the Old Harrovian murdered in China took an intriguing twist last night when MPs demanded to know if he was a spy.
They called on Foreign Secretary William Hague to come clean about whether Neil Heywood tipped off MI6 about his secretive activities as an adviser to a disgraced Chinese power broker.
The Daily Mail has been told that Mr Heywood passed information to MI6 as an ‘agent of influence’, though officials insist he was not on the Secret Intelligence Service payroll.
Suspicions: Police believe Gu Kailai, left, had businessman Neil Heywood, right, poisoned after he threatened to expose her plan to move millions of dollars abroad
The Chinese authorities are investigating whether Mr Heywood, 41, was poisoned with cyanide last November after falling out with Bo Xilai, who was ousted as the Communist boss of the city of Chongqing.
Officials in China told the Mail Mr Heywood died after helping Mr Bo and his wife Gu Kailai, with whom the Briton is alleged to have had an affair, funnel £1billion of Chinese state assets into foreign bank accounts.
39 arrests in hunt for killer of Old Harrovian businessman – including one of China’s richest men
Mrs Gu is suspected of murdering the British businessman after he demanded a larger cut of the cash and threatened to expose the money trail.
Mr Heywood also worked with the secretive Mayfair business intelligence firm Hakluyt, which was founded by two retired MI6 officers and also employs a number of former MI6 officers.
Last night Richard Ottaway, the Tory chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, wrote to Mr Hague asking him to clarify Mr Heywood’s relationship with the British Consulate in Chongqing and the British Embassy in Beijing.
He said: ‘For instance, did he supply the British Consulate or Embassy with information, either on a formal or informal basis?’
Mr Heywood lived a James Bond lifestyle and acted as an adviser to Aston Martin, the favoured car brand of the fictional British secret service agent.
Often dressed in a crumpled cream linen suit and bathed in an almost permanent cloud of cigar smoke, he was something of a throwback to a bygone colonial era.
The Old Harrovian made the most of his privileged background to promote himself in China as a well-connected fixer, earning a comfortable living.
The ‘quiet Englishman’, as Mr Heywood was sometimes known, ran a business consultancy, bringing British and Chinese firms together, and various luxury car franchises. He drove a Jaguar with a Union Jack bumper sticker.
Mr Heywood knew the former ‘golden couple’ of the Bos for more than a decade and helped their son Bo Guagua, whom he had taught English, win a place at Harrow before studying at Oxford.
Questions over how the Bos could afford a foreign education for their son, who is currently studying at Harvard, have been circulating in China for years.
The Mail understands that Mr Heywood was an ‘agent of influence’, a well-placed figure whose work made him of use to the intelligence services, though not a full-time officer or undercover operative.
‘Someone in his position will always be asked what he knows and who he has seen and what gossip he has picked up,’ a well-placed source said.
‘He was in bed with a very big fish.
‘Hakluyt is packed with ex-SIS people and you know what they say: once MI6, always MI6.’
A source close to Mr Hague, who has ministerial responsibility for MI6, said: ‘He was not on our payroll. He was not an employee.’
Questions remain: It is thought that Mr Heywood was killed in one of the mountain-top hotel’s £600-a-night villas, but details of his demise are sketchy
The Foreign Office refused to confirm or deny whether Mr Heywood was an MI6 informer.
‘We don’t ever get into saying one way or the other,’ an official said. ‘If you deny it when it’s not true you’d have to confirm it when it was.’
But a senior Whitehall source confirmed: ‘It is not unusual for people like that to pop in for a quiet coffee from time to time.’
Hakluyt issued a statement last week saying: ‘Neil had a long history of advising Western companies on China and we were among those who sought his advice. We are greatly saddened by his death.’
The chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Chongqing, Richard Cao, told the Mail it was likely that Mr Heywood helped the corrupt couple smuggle from China at least £1billion, which they had accumulated during two decades of abusing their power and influence.
He said: ‘It will be hard to trace the money because it will be hard to prove it is illegal funds.
‘Even it if was gained from state-owned assets, it must have been washed very clean by the Bos and Mr Heywood.’
The Chinese government is now attempting to follow the paper trail and recover the illegal funds, with an unnamed official claiming that greed and money ultimately led to Mr Heywood’s murder.
A government source said: ‘It’s highly likely Heywood was involved in transferring Bo’s money out of the country, and we believe this is the impetus behind his killing.
‘This British guy must have done something the Bos did not want to be publicised.’
The British Government is under growing pressure to explain why Mr Hague was informed about the significance of Mr Heywood’s death only in February, three months after he was killed and a month after Chinese authorities told the Foreign Office Mr Heywood’s death was suspicious.
David Cameron has also demanded answers from MI6 officers and diplomats about how the Government ended up blindsided by the murder.
A report in the Hong Kong media yesterday claimed that Mrs Gu has terminal bone cancer and only has ‘a year or two’ to live.
It was alleged that since she became ill, she has undergone a sudden change in character, becoming increasingly flirtatious and ‘promiscuous’.
Mr Bo is now under virtual house arrest, while Mrs Gu is being held in police custody.
Police investigating the murder have made dozens of arrests, according to reports, including that of billionaire Xu Ming, one of China’s richest men.
Mr Heywood’s Chinese wife, Wang Lulu, remains at the family’s exclusive gated villa compound in Beijing with their children aged seven and 11, who hold British passports.
It is understood the British Embassy has granted Mrs Heywood a visa which would enable her to come to this country.
Marble-clad hotel where Old Harrovian was killed
Perched on a hillside on the outskirts of China’s fastest growing city is the secluded Nanshan Lijing Hotel.
Also known as the Lucky Holiday Hotel, it was here, in one of its ten private villas, that the body of Neil Heywood was found last November.
The Old Harrovian was allegedly lured to the three-star resort by a representative of Bo Xilai and Gu Kailai – one of China’s most powerful political families.

Suspicious: The reception area of the Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel in Chongqing, China, where British businessman Neil Heywood was found dead
Police believe he was murdered for daring to threaten to expose the couple’s crooked business dealings.
The £600-a-night villas, which boast marble floors and chandeliers, and an eccentric mix of Chinese and European furniture, were the favoured location from which Mrs Gu ruthlessly wielded her power.
It was here that she struck multi-million pound deals with shady generals and corrupt Chinese officials, and hosted exclusive dinner parties and private lunches.
Richard Cao, chairman of the British Chambers of Commerce in China, said: ‘It was at the Nanshan Hotel that a deputy police chief tried to gatecrash a private dinner party Gu was holding.
‘He arrived drunk and got upset because Gu’s bodyguards would not allow him in the restaurant. Despite his rank, she had him sacked.’
In another incident, a group of off-duty police officers eating in the restaurant ignored Mrs Gu’s request to quieten down. All were sacked.
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I underestimated the influence of these thugs in Dubai. I was an idiot. I should taken them more seriously. In less than a year:
·All my business stopped.
·Receivable payment stopped.
·1200 agencies taken away.
·Fired disgracefully from federal government.
·My skilled Staff taken away and reemployed in the government and forced to testify against me.
·Spend 25 years to settle debts.
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Who got Bo Guagua into Harvard Brothel anyway?

April 15, 2012

That’s some Horsemanure Worth-Loathed, Read this on the Harvard Crimson:
Bo Guagua, a student at the Harvard Kennedy School, has captured the attention of international media following the political downfall of his father, a former Communist Party leader, and the arrest of his mother for the alleged murder of her son’s mentor.
Bo Guagua’s father, Bo Xilai, was removed from his position as Party secretary of China’s Chongqing municipality in March and then ousted from the Politburo—China’s most influential political body—the following month. The reasons for his rapid downfall are not entirely clear, but include allegations of corruption and overextension of power.
At the root of much of the publicity surrounding the younger Bo is his connections with the late Neil Heywood, a British businessman who lived in China until his death last fall. Bo’s mother Gu Kailai, wife of Bo Xilai, was arrested for Heywood’s murder earlier this month.
Heywood is thought to have served as a mentor to the younger Bo by helping him gain admission to Harrow—a prestigious English secondary school—and Oxford University. Chinese authorities said that the family’s relationship with Heywood soured following “a conflict over economic interests,” according to a report in The Daily Mail.
While he was a student in England, Bo Guagua’s behavior came under scrutiny as reporters examined rumors of his father’s corruption. Many questioned how the family could afford to underwrite the private education and glamorous social life of their son, who was well known for throwing lavish parties and driving a red Ferrari in Beijing.
As the controversy heated up in recent weeks, Bo Guagua has removed himself from the public eye. His last clear public communication followed his father’s removal from his position as party leader last month.
“My personal desire is to focus on my studies and be left out of the political intrigues,” he wrote in an email to The Times of London.
He was believed to be residing in his Cambridge apartment as recently as Tuesday, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Some reports have speculated that he will seek asylum in the United States after he receives his degree from the Kennedy School next month.
Bo Guagua could not be reached for comment.
Kennedy School Professor of Practice Emeritus Marvin Kalb said that the recent stir in the media over the family indicates growing political tensions in China.
“Clearly Bo [Xilai] was someone who challenged the assumptions of the party and the timetable of the party,” Kalb said. “The people in power looked upon him as someone who was who challenging their authority.”
He added, “What you’re looking at is a [potential] change of direction of the Communist Party…. I believe the traditionalists at this point will end up winning the day. The man who represented a fundamental threat to their power and their style has been purged.”
—Staff writer Justin C. Worland can be reached at jworland@college.harvard.edu.

FREEMASONS BANISHED BO XILAI FOR MURDERN’ THEIR OLD HARROVIAN NEIL HEYWOOD WHO BREWED DOLLARS FOR BEIJING OUTTA THIN AIR. NOW THEY ARE GOIN’ AFTER HIS BITCH LULU

April 14, 2012

FREEMASONS BANISHED BO XILAI FOR MURDERN’ THEIR OLD HARROVIAN NEIL HEYWOOD WHO BREWED DOLLARS FOR BEIJING OUTTA THIN AIR. NOW THEY ARE GOIN’ AFTER HIS BITCH LULU
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Wang Lulu, the grieving widow of British businessman Neil Heywood, has begged for help to flee China
The grieving widow of British businessman Neil Heywood begged for help to flee China yesterday.
Chinese-born Wang Lulu made a dramatic visit to the British Embassy in Beijing.
She is understood to have asked for a visa to escape to the UK with her two young children.
Friends said they were ‘very worried’ about her safety, days after Chinese authorities named the wife of prominent politician Bo Xilai as a suspect in Mr Heywood’s murder.
His widow is afraid that the people who killed her husband might now come after her and her family.
The scandal has become the biggest political storm in decades in China and has prompted allegations of corruption in the emerging superpower’s highest echelons.
Visitors to the Heywood family home in an exclusive gated compound in Beijing were turned away by troops from the People’s Liberation Army.
The presence of the crack troops triggered fears that Mrs Heywood would be barred from fleeing the country, and sources said police had ordered her not to communicate with international journalists.
The Chinese government routinely clamps down on relatives and friends of dissidents who threaten its rule, and commentators fear it will show typical ruthlessness to Mrs Heywood as it prepares for a once-in-a-decade leadership transition this autumn.
Mr Bo, 62, was tipped for a place at the very top of the ruling Communist Party’s national leadership until his family was engulfed in the scandal surrounding 41-year-old Mr Heywood’s death.
British expat Neil Heywood was found dead in a hotel room in Chongqing, western China, in November
Gu Kailai is in custody and her husband, politician Bo Xilai, is under house arrest
The Old Harrovian was found in a hotel room in the city of Chongqing, western China, in November.
His death was initially blamed on excess alcohol and his body was cremated without a post-mortem examination.
But friends said he rarely drank and the case was reopened when a former police chief told U.S. officials he believed the British expatriate was poisoned.
Briton ‘murdered by wife’ of Chinese politician ‘stashed financial secrets with lawyer’ as he became fearful for his life
This week, Chinese authorities named Mr Bo’s wife Gu Kailai as a suspect in the investigation and the Communist Party suspended her husband.
Mrs Gu is now in police custody and her husband under virtual house arrest, facing an investigation for serious disciplinary violations. A servant at the family home was also named as a suspect in the ‘intentional homicide’.
Visitors to the Heywood family home in an exclusive gated compound in Beijing were turned away by troops from the People’s Liberation Army
Mr Heywood knew the powerful couple for more than a decade and helped their son Bo Guagua, whom he had taught English, win a place at Harrow before studying at Oxford.
Mrs Gu was said to be godmother to the Heywoods’ 11-year-old daughter and seven-year-old son, who both attend the Beijing branch of Dulwich College, an international school for expats and privileged Chinese children.
But friends said Mr Heywood feared for his safety following an angry confrontation with Mrs Gu, 54, in which she allegedly ordered him to divorce his wife and swear a Mafia-style oath of allegiance to her family.
He reportedly gave a file detailing the Bo family’s finances to a British lawyer and described the papers as his ‘insurance policy’ should anything happen to him.
The business consultant was also said to have approached British authorities in 2010 about applying for citizenship for his wife.
A spokesman for the British Embassy in Beijing refused to confirm or deny Mrs Heywood’s visit yesterday, but confirmed the family had been offered consular ‘protection’.
Party boy: Gu Kailai’s son, Bo Guagua, embraces two young friends in a series of snaps posted on the internet. He has been in hiding since the scandal that engulfed his family
He told the Daily Mail: ‘Mrs Heywood is a Chinese national. If she wants to leave she can apply for a visa. Her children have British passports.’
Mrs Heywood has refused to discuss the case, saying only that she is ‘so sad’ about her husband’s death.
A source said she had been warned to say nothing, saying: ‘Police officers questioned her recently and warned her not to speak to foreign media.’
Friends said they were worried for her safety as she struggled to cope with her grief and raising her children alone.
One said: ‘If a friend of yours had died of some natural causes or had been bumped off on the other side of the world, and he was married and had two children, would you be concerned?

‘All his friends are concerned. We are all worried about all of them.’
Schoolfriends of Mr Heywood angrily rejected suggestions yesterday of any connection between the Harrow ‘old boy network’ and the murky circumstances surrounding the Briton’s murder.
According to one report, an ‘Old Harrovian Group of Four’, said to be doing business in China, fell out with Mrs Gu in 2005 over an alleged joint business venture.
Bo Guagua was sent to the famous Harrow School where he was mentored by Neil Heywood
Mr Heywood helped her son Bo Guagua get a place at Harrow, which charges fees of £7,345 a term, despite her husband’s political salary being little more than £300 a month.
After Harrow, Bo Guagua studied at Balliol College Oxford and is now at Harvard, where he has been in hiding since the scandal engulfed his family.
Edmund Robb gave the eulogy at Mr Heywood’s funeral in Battersea, south London, before Christmas.
Mr Robb, who has lived and worked in China and describes Mr Heywood as ‘my oldest and best friend’, described claims about a ‘Group of Four’ as ‘bizarre’ and added: ‘We will be taking the appropriate action. We have referred the matter to the Press Complaints Commission.’

FRIENDLY GHOST BABY BORN WITHOUT BLOOD

April 6, 2012

Little Olivia Norton has been hailed a miracle by doctors – after being born with no blood.

Oliva, now six months, was born completely white because she had such a low count of haemoglobin – the chemical which carries oxygen in red blood cells – that it could not officially be classed as ‘blood’.

She was given less than two hours to live but survived thanks to emergency transfusions which transformed her into a glowing healthy pink colour.

Mother Louise Bearman, 31, a barrister’s clerk, told of her shock at giving birth to a “ghost white” baby whose condition was so rare she will now feature in medical text books.

She said: “Olivia was my first baby, so I didn’t really know what to expect – but I certainly didn’t think she’d be that colour.

“I’ll never forget what the doctors notes said – ‘white and floppy’.

“There were some complications before the birth, which was incredibly scary.

“Then when Olivia came out so white we didn’t know what was going on.

“It was such a relief when the doctors explained what was happening, and it was quite amazing when they put the blood in her and she slowly turned this amazing pink colour.

“She’s such a lovely baby, it means everything having her at home now.”

Louise and her greengrocer partner Paul Norton, 36, of Witham, Essex, first noticed something was wrong when they didn’t feel Olivia kicking for three days.

They went to Broomfield Hospital, in Chelmsford, and when nurses failed to spot any movement after a 15 minute scan doctors ordered an emergency caesarean.

Olivia was born six weeks early at 8.20pm on Saturday September 10, weighing 5lbs 3oz with her heartbeat dipping dangerously low.

Haemoglobin is the protein which gives blood its characteristic red colour and ability to carry oxygen around the body.

When Olivia was born she had haemoglobin levels of just three out of a normal level of 18, which meant the plasma in her blood could not be classified as proper blood.

The newborn was rushed to the hospital’s special care baby unit where she was monitored for two weeks and had her strength and colour restored with two blood transfusions.

Neonatal nurse Sharon Pilgrim, yesterday (Mon) said in 20 years in the job she had never heard of such low haemoglobin levels.

She said: “It was a miracle she survived. She was incredibly pale when born and had difficulties breathing.

“There was no sign of blood loss prior to the caesarean or during the operation.

“It was only when we carried out further tests on Louise that we discovered the baby had lost blood directly into her mum’s blood circulation.”

Louise added: “The hospital staff were amazing and called Olivia the ‘miracle baby’ and said if I hadn’t come in she would not have survived.

“Doctors still don’t know why it happened, it is one of those freak things.

“I want mums to realise how important a baby’s movement is in checking they are healthy. You have to trust your maternal instinct.”

Military coupe in India albeit denied by ManMohan Singh. Wendy Sherman kept $10M Bounty for Headhuntn’ Mulana Hafiz Mohammed as bribe for Indian Authorities to Clinch a Chunk off $35B Indian Inferior Defense Contracts Budget that Indian Mooning the World

April 4, 2012
Military coupe in India albeit denied by ManMohan Singh. Wendy Sherman kept $10M Bounty  for Headhuntn’ Mulana Hafiz Mohammed as bribe for Indian Authorities to Clinch a Chunk off $35B Indian Inferior Defense Contracts Budget that Indian Mooning the World 
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This file picture taken on May 24, 2010 shows Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh gesturing while speaking at a press conference in New Delhi. India's government and the army categorically denied on April 4, 2012 a front-page report by a newspaper detailing how troop movements towards the capital in January had "spooked" the cabinet. "These are alarmist reports and should not be taken at face value," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told journalists at parliament. 
 

NEW DELHI — India’s government and the army denied on Wednesday an “alarmist” front-page newspaper report detailing how troop movements towards the capital in January had spooked the cabinet.
The Indian Express claimed the unnotified night-time deployments had sparked concern about a possible coup at a time when relations between the head of the 1.13-million-strong army and the government are strained.
“These are alarmist reports and should not be taken at face value,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told journalists at parliament.
The newspaper said the government had taken measures as a precaution on January 16-17, including asking lookouts to identify the soldiers involved and ordering police to slow traffic on the highways into the capital.
“Absolutely baseless,” Defence Minister A.K. Antony told reporters in response to the claim the government had been worried, adding: “They (the army) will not do anything against Indian democracy. They are true patriots.”
He said the deployments by a column of mechanized infantry travelling in armoured personnel carriers and a separate column of paratroopers were “usual, natural activities”.
Indian Army spokesman Colonel Jagdeep Dahiya told AFP that the story in the respected broadsheet was “baseless and incorrect”.
“Certain troops’ movements which have been reported were part of routine training as per standard operating procedures,” he said.
The Express cleared its front-page for the report under a dramatic three-line headline stating: “The January night Raisina Hill (the political establishment) was spooked: Two key Army units moved towards Delhi without notifying Govt.”
Quoting several unnamed sources, it said that the defence minister and the prime minister were informed and the troops were ordered to halt. They were then sent back to their bases in states neighbouring the capital area.
The army explained afterwards that the deployments were to test the capabilities of the infantry to operate in fog and for the paratroopers to link up with their transports.
While these were initially “viewed with skepticism”, the Express reported, the defence ministry had since come to the conclusion it was “a false alarm caused by some non-adherence to standard operating procedures by the army.”
The incident was important because it underlined the distrust between the army and the government, the paper stressed in the story which was jointly written by its high-profile editor Shekhar Gupta.
India’s army chief V.K. Singh has had a public falling out with his civilian bosses sparked by his bid to stay in office for an extra year.
In January, the same day as the manoeuvres detailed in the Express, he took his case to the Supreme Court, asking for his birth date registered in army records to be changed. He claimed the birth date had been wrongly recorded.
The army chief faces mandatory retirement this May at the age of 62.
Since this dispute, he has embarrassed Antony by detailing how he was offered a $2.8 million bribe in 2010 to fix a supply contract, a complaint which was not followed up by the government.
Last week, a letter he wrote to the prime minister complaining how India’s tank fleet lacks ammunition, its air defences are “97 per cent obsolete” and its elite forces need essential weapons was leaked to the media.
General Singh denounced the leak as treason and urged “ruthless” treatment of any persons found responsible.

            

Military coupe in India albeit denied by ManMohan Singh. Wendy Sherman kept $10M Bounty for Headhuntn’ Mulana Hafiz Mohammed as bribe for Indian Authorities to Clinch a Chunk off $35B Indian Inferior Defense Contracts Budget that Indian Mooning the World

April 4, 2012
Military coupe in India albeit denied by ManMohan Singh. Wendy Sherman kept $10M Bounty  for Headhuntn’ Mulana Hafiz Mohammed as bribe for Indian Authorities to Clinch a Chunk off $35B Indian Inferior Defense Contracts Budget that Indian Mooning the World 
 

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NEW DELHI — India’s government and the army denied on Wednesday an “alarmist” front-page newspaper report detailing how troop movements towards the capital in January had spooked the cabinet.
The Indian Express claimed the unnotified night-time deployments had sparked concern about a possible coup at a time when relations between the head of the 1.13-million-strong army and the government are strained.
“These are alarmist reports and should not be taken at face value,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told journalists at parliament.
The newspaper said the government had taken measures as a precaution on January 16-17, including asking lookouts to identify the soldiers involved and ordering police to slow traffic on the highways into the capital.
“Absolutely baseless,” Defence Minister A.K. Antony told reporters in response to the claim the government had been worried, adding: “They (the army) will not do anything against Indian democracy. They are true patriots.”
He said the deployments by a column of mechanized infantry travelling in armoured personnel carriers and a separate column of paratroopers were “usual, natural activities”.
Indian Army spokesman Colonel Jagdeep Dahiya told AFP that the story in the respected broadsheet was “baseless and incorrect”.
“Certain troops’ movements which have been reported were part of routine training as per standard operating procedures,” he said.
The Express cleared its front-page for the report under a dramatic three-line headline stating: “The January night Raisina Hill (the political establishment) was spooked: Two key Army units moved towards Delhi without notifying Govt.”
Quoting several unnamed sources, it said that the defence minister and the prime minister were informed and the troops were ordered to halt. They were then sent back to their bases in states neighbouring the capital area.
The army explained afterwards that the deployments were to test the capabilities of the infantry to operate in fog and for the paratroopers to link up with their transports.
While these were initially “viewed with skepticism”, the Express reported, the defence ministry had since come to the conclusion it was “a false alarm caused by some non-adherence to standard operating procedures by the army.”
The incident was important because it underlined the distrust between the army and the government, the paper stressed in the story which was jointly written by its high-profile editor Shekhar Gupta.
India’s army chief V.K. Singh has had a public falling out with his civilian bosses sparked by his bid to stay in office for an extra year.
In January, the same day as the manoeuvres detailed in the Express, he took his case to the Supreme Court, asking for his birth date registered in army records to be changed. He claimed the birth date had been wrongly recorded.
The army chief faces mandatory retirement this May at the age of 62.
Since this dispute, he has embarrassed Antony by detailing how he was offered a $2.8 million bribe in 2010 to fix a supply contract, a complaint which was not followed up by the government.
Last week, a letter he wrote to the prime minister complaining how India’s tank fleet lacks ammunition, its air defences are “97 per cent obsolete” and its elite forces need essential weapons was leaked to the media.
General Singh denounced the leak as treason and urged “ruthless” treatment of any persons found responsible.

 

            

PAKI COURT SENTENCED THE BENEFICIARIES OF KERRY-LUGAR-BERMAN BILL $15B OSAMA’S 2 WIVES & 2 DAUGHTER TO 45 DAYS IN JAIL AND $110 FINE

April 4, 2012

PAKI COURT SENTENCED THE BENEFICIARIES OF KERRY-LUGAR-BERMAN BILL $15B OSAMA’S 2 WIVES & 2 DAUGHTER TO 45 DAYS IN JAIL AND $110 FINE

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The family members of slain terror leader Osama bin Laden were sentenced by a Pakistani court to 45 days in jail and a 10,000 rupee ($110) fine, media reports said.
The penalties were given to three of bin Laden’s wives and two of his daughters on Monday, reported The Express Tribune, citing the family lawyer. They were convicted of entering and residing illegally in Pakistan.
Lawyer Muhammad Aamir told the publication that the family members’ sentences began officially on March 3, when they were formally arrested and charged with entering Pakistan illegally and residing there.
“The interior secretary has been directed to arrange their deportation,” Aamir said, adding that “I think it will be completed probably in two weeks.”
Zakarya Ahmad Abd al Fattah, the brother of bin Laden wife Amal, confirmed with the Tribune that the sentences were handed down.
“The court has also given direction to the government to arrange the necessary documents for their earliest repatriation, so that they can go to their own country as soon as possible,” Fattah said.
Bin Laden’s family was detained by Pakistan last May after the al-Qaeda leader was shot and killed in a raid on his compound in Abottabad.

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April 3, 2012

WENDY BOUNTY $10 FOR HEADHUNTN’ MULANA HAFIZ AS BRIBE TO INDIAN INFERIOR DEFENSE CONTRACTS. PUTIN MUST BE  MASTURBATN’ ON THE JEWISH BITCH BY NOW. EVERYBODY HAS THE RIGHT FOR A DAYDREAM.

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The United States have put a bounty of $10 million on the head of the Pakistani militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba who is suspected of being the mastermind behind the attacks on the Indian city of Mumbai in November 2008.
The news of the bounty broke on Monday after a meeting between US Under-Secretary for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman and Indian Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai in New Delhi. Shortly afterwards Washington announced the details on its Rewards for Justice website saying the US Administration would pay 10 million US dollars (7.51 million euros) for “information leading to the arrest and conviction of Hafiz Mohammad Saeed.”
This means that Saeed now has the same price on his head as the founder of the Taliban, Mullah Omar, also believed to be in Pakistan. Only Ayman al-Zawahri, Osama bin Laden’s successor as al Qaeda chief, fetches a higher bounty at 25 million US dollars.
Saeed founded the Pakistani militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba in the 1980s and is suspected by India and the US of being the mastermind behind the November 2008 terrorist attacks on the Indian financial metropolis of Mumbai. A Pakistani-American, David Coleman Headley, pleaded guilty in a US court to helping Lashkar-e-Taiba plan the Mumbai attacks. The attack – carried out by 10 gunmen armed with automatic weapons – left at least 166 people dead including six US citizens.
Lashkar-e-Taiba is suspected of being behind the terrorist attack on Mumbai in 2008
Deep divisions
India was quick to welcome the US move. Foreign Minister SM Krishna told Reuters on Tuesday that the “bounty reflects the commitment of India and the US to bring the perpetrators of the Mumbai terrorist attack justice and continuing efforts to combat terrorism.”
However, reaction in Pakistan was hostile and defiant. Relations between the two countries have been at their lowest ebb since US forces killed 24 Pakistani troops in an incident on the border to Afghanistan late last year. The announcement of the bounty appears to have stalled attempts to mend the fences through diplomatic means. Tasnim Noorani, a former interior secretary, told DW’s correspondent in Islamabad that attempts to patch up the damage in bilateral affairs had failed: “US-Pakistani ties are at their lowest level. These relations were being portrayed as improving through diplomatic channels but now the realities are being exposed.”
According to the Indian investigation, the gunmen who perpetrated the Mumbai attacks arrived in the city a sea voyage from Pakistan. Telephone calls made by the gunmen were traced back to Pakistan. The sole surviving terrorist Kasab has been sentenced to death and is awaiting execution. However, despite the fact that the Pakistani authorities briefly detained Saeed, he has not been convicted of involvement in the attacks because of what Pakistani courts regard as a lack of evidence.
Recently a Pakistani delegation visited Mumbai to examine court documents and evidence gathered by the Mumbai police. However, they claimed they had not been allowed access to key papers and witnesses.
Saeed also heads the charitable organization known as Jamaat-ud-Dawa
Terrorism with a charitable face
Saeed also heads the charitable organization known as Jamaat-ud-Dawa, which has provided relief aid during natural disasters in Pakistan in recent years and has used government money in the process. Yahya Mujahid, a spokesman for the organization, responded to the news of the bounty by describing Hafiz Saeed as a “national and religious leader,” who was not hiding put taking part in public life. He told DW the move was “an attack on Islam by the US.”
Western intelligence agencies regard this organization as a mere front for Lashkar-e-Taiba and also believe that it enjoys close links with the Pakistani intelligence service ISI which – they allege – financed Lashkar-e-Taiba’s insurgents in disputed Kashmir. The US has blacklisted both Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaat-ud-Dawa. More recently Western intelligence agencies have alleged that Lashkar-e-Taiba is as dangerous as al Qaeda and has been plotting terrorist attacks not only in India but also in the US and Europe. For its part Pakistan banned Lashkar-e-Taiba in 2002, but the group has continued to operate freely in the country.


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