Pasha’s Abbottabad briefing: the ISI chief found faults with everyone

Pakistan Today.

Pasha said the Lahore police protected those who attacked the Qadianis in 2010 and even directed them to the hospital where the wounded were being treated.

“No guards were assigned to the hospital for security despite the information passed on by ISI as venal political influence intervened everywhere,” the general had said.

Former Inter-Services Intelligence director general, Lt Gen (r) Ahmed Shuja Pasha, launched a salvo of allegations against anyone he could when he appeared before the commission probing into the US’ Abbottabad raid that killed Osama bin Laden in May 2011.
The former spymaster slammed Gen (r) Pervez Musharraf for bowing down to the Americans, the political leadership for ignorance, indifference and its lack of a reading culture, security and intelligence agencies for not performing diligently and journalists being routinely and easily bribed with money, women and alcohol for launching smear campaigns against the country’s premier spy agency.

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  1. Great man at least he spoke out the truth, which we all knew of that every attack on Ahmadis, the spiritual son of Zia and his family was behind in continuation of his notorious legacy.

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