SPANISH CARNAGE, PAKISTAN'S VOICE REACHED THE BBC, NOT INDIA'S

Date: 3/12/2004

Comment

.....................Thursday 11March 04:

Bombs exploded at railway stations in Madrid. 198 Killed and 1463 wounded.

............Was it ETA or Al Qaida? Not yet known.

3 days' state of mourning declared in Spain. While speaking of messages of sympathy from foreign countries, a BBC reporter on BBC WORLD TV mentioned Pakistan.

Surprising it was NOT India who ought to have protested and declared 11 days of Mourning. She declared seven days of mourning when Teresa, the Albanian nun died in Calcutta.

Pakistan itself was created as a result of the Islamic BIG BANG explosion on the Indian sub continent on 15 August 1947. She is understood to be sheltering Al Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden as well as exploding bombs in South Kashmir.

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