"IF GOVERNMENT ATTACKS US IN TRIBAL AREAS,WE WILL KILL THEM IN THE CITIES" IF PEACE TALKS FAIL WITH FULL SUPPORT OF MADRASAS AND MOSQUES TALIBAN READY TO LAUNCH ATTACK IN MAJOR CITIES IN PAKISTAN





The Taliban will coordinate with Islamist activists at major seminaries in or near the capital, Islamabad, to launch attacks if peace talks with the government fail, police said in a report obtained by foreign news agency.



Police said in the report that two well-known seminaries would support attacks in the capital and its twin city of Rawalpindi if the talks break down and the military moves against Taliban bases in areas bordering Afghanistan.



“If talks between the government and the Taliban fail … like-minded religious seminaries and mosques have been given the target of fully contributing in carrying out attacks,” police said in the report, which was prepared last month.




Police identified two well-known seminaries, or madrasas, on the outskirts of Islamabad. They said the two had already helped launch several attacks, including a 2009 assault on the army’s headquarters in Rawalpindi.



One is led by a cleric called Azizur Rehman Hazarvi. It provides “brain washing courses and lessons on sacrificing oneself for jihad”, police said in the report.



The other is run by Fazlur Rehman Khalil, who is on a US terror watch-list and signed a 1996 fatwa or decree from Osama bin Laden in which he declared war on the United States.



At Khalil’s seminary, commanders provide “jihadi weapons training classes” to students from the ethnic Pashtun tribal areas which have long been militant recruiting grounds, police said.




The two seminaries also host fighters who come to carry out attacks and help with “all last minute preparations”, they said.



Militant fighters have set themselves up with activists at hardline mosques in Islamabad before.




Police and government spokesmen declined to comment on the report but security officials who requested not to be identified said the information was correct. One police officer said 20 seminaries in Rawalpindi were being investigated for similar Taliban links.



member of the Taliban leadership council said fighters were present in all major cities and would be “unstoppable” if the talks with the government broke down.



“If the government attacks us in the tribal areas, we will kill them in the cities,” he said. “By the grace of god, the Taliban today are more united and present everywhere.”




UNFORTUNATELY WESTERN COUNTRIES ARE STILL LEARNING THAT MADRASAS AND MOSQUES NOT ONLY TEACH JIHAD BUT ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN IT.


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