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Divide Pakistan: To Eliminate Terrorism

Posted on September 30, 2011 By Jamal Panhwar No Comments on Divide Pakistan: To Eliminate Terrorism

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DIVIDE PAKISTAN TO ELIMINATE TERRORISM is Syed Jamaluddin?s vision to address issues related to combatting terrorism emanating from Pakistan which have dramatically transformed the entire region into a systematically controlled network having vicious effects to the global peace.

This book gives an indepth analysis about the role of Pakistan?s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Tablighi Jamat which are involved in producing future terrorists. The book provides specific information about the actual tactics of ISI and Tablighi Jamat and their strategy to disrupt the international peace in the name of Islamization of the world through holy war and martyrdom.

The book is an effort to provide an inside story of Pakistan and stories of its military dictators and religious cults who are busy day and night to commit corruption in the name of war-on-terror. The writer declares General Musharraf as a Terrorist-in-Uniform.

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