PAKISTANI CRIMINALS FLOOD EUROPE

Pakistan exports its criminals to Europe.  Pakistan cannot feed its prisoners, and so it exiles them.  Most of them head for EU, ending up in Greece, unable to reach UK and Germany.  Now, Pakistani criminals burglarize myriad Greek homes and raise hell to Greek society.  Since Greek police is not effective, Golden Dawn storm-troopers have taken to roaming the streets on foot or on motorcycles, attacking criminal Pakistani.  That’s why the Golden Dawn party is becoming very popular.Pakistan is a terrorist nation.  From the very beginning, the partnership between the US and Pakistan has been a marriage of convenience.  Pervez Musharraf asserts it was a forced marriage.  Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage warned Pakistan shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, to be prepared to be bombed, to be prepared to go back to the Stone Age! In the fall of 2001, Americans toppled the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Pakistan had previously helped to install the Taliban in power because it viewed it as an ally against its archenemy, India. So the end of the Taliban also meant the collapse of Pakistan's defensive strategy. Since then, Islamabad has worried that the US could hand over Pakistani intelligence to India.Correspondents of http://venitism.blogspot.com report Pakistan’s strategy is supporting terrorists that attack India.  Pakistan’s nebulous position toward the Taliban led to circumstances in which the world’s most wanted terrorist could reside safely under the nose of the military for six years. Al-Qaeda has links to the Taliban and to terrorists that target India. Thus Pakistan’s soft stance toward these groups ends up facilitating al-Qaeda and its agenda. Indeed, bin Laden struck a deal with Pakistan’s military leadership to ensure his safety in the country. This speaks volumes about the Pakistan’s dual policies on terrorism.Shakil Afridi, a Pakistani citizen, was picked up by the Pakistani authorities a few weeks after the May 2, 2011, raid that killed Osama bin Laden. The doctor, at the behest of the U.S., led a phony vaccination campaign in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in an attempt to secure DNA evidence from the residents living inside the bin Laden compound. Afridi turned down an offer from the U.S. government to leave the country immediately after the bin Laden raid. Afridi says he never imagined he would be punished for helping to locate the architect of 9/11.  In May 2012, after he had been held for a year, a Pakistani court sentenced Afridi to 33 years in jail.The Pakistan-based Haqqani, a veritable arm of Pakistan’s intelligence agency, attacks U.S. embassies. While Haqqani have conducted attacks against U.S. and NATO soldiers in the past, embassy attacks now represent an escalation against U.S.  Pakistan’s support of insurgent groups and terrorists is the most significant obstacle to achieving stability in the area.Pakistan is a society based on tribal groups. Each clan maintains a complicated network of relations, like a mafia. Under these conditions, it hardly seems imaginable that Osama bin Laden could have spent years living unnoticed just a stone's throw away from Pakistan's most elite military academy, an institution as assiduously guarded as the US's West Point or Great Britain's Sandhurst.  Pakistani Intelligence officers knew about bin Laden’s home, but they got kickbacks to keep it secret!
http://venitism.blogspot.com/2013/06/pakistani-criminals-flood-europe.html