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Naveed Ul Haq, a typical muslim fanatic from Pakistan

Reader comment on item: [Naveed Haq and] "Sudden Jihad Syndrome" in Seattle

Submitted by Swaminathan (Canada), Aug 8, 2006 at 14:10

Many a time I have raised issues concerning what you term 'Sudden Jihad Syndrome.' We Indians have been facing your equivalent of 9/11 for years from across our border. India has raised this issue at numerous forums but to no avail. I will not entirely blame the western countries for their lack of seriousness vis-a-vis cross border terrorism from Pakistan. Our own politicians are hand in glove with these terrorists. No wonder the world never takes India seriously.

Pakistan is the epicenter of terrorism and it will not be a overstatement if I said the authorities must keep their eyes and ears opened when dealing with a Pakistan national. As Mr Pipes has warned at the very center in 2002 where the murderous attack took place, remaining complacent will lead to catastrophe.

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