The Financial Times of UK insists that this terrorist atrocity might have been a "false flag" attack staged by local Hindus to frame Muslims. Read their article:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b77572d0-bcbc-11dd-af5a-0000779fd18c.html
I was totally stunned and horrified by their blatant fabrication. Talk about tinfoil hats! This is just like those idiots who insist that the Israeli embassy warned all Jews to stay home on 9/11, or that CIA timer-chargers brought the Twin Towers down. But this is the Financial Times peddling this crap! What slimy journalism from those with an Atlanticist bent.
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That suggestion is a bit like saying that the 9/11 was an inside job. Of course, India's "secular" media will never say that 7/7 was a "false flag" job carried out by British vigilantes.
Unbelievable quote below. The man they found with the 'Hindu thread around his wrist' (photo #5 at this link) was caught around Girgaum, Mumbai and has an Islamic name with ties to Pakistan. It would appear someone greatly sympathetic to Pakistan and Islamist terrorism got a word into this FT editorial.
"Both Islamist and Hindu extremists have been bombing their way across India in an attempt to polarise opinion, especially ahead of general elections next year. Some of these appear to have been “false flag” attacks, including by Hindu supremacists masquerading as jihadis. One of the Mumbai attackers, presumed to be Islamists, was photographed wearing a sacred Hindu thread around his wrist."
The slimeys are trying very hard cover up the fact that many of these "Hindus" were Mohammedans of British origin
Yes -- that 'Hindu thread around his wrist' looks more like a western wristband generally sold for charitable fundraising, which would explain the British origin, and would also be absurdly ironic.
I'm pretty sure that terrorists have such stereotypical views of Hindus, that they'd figure by wearing a thread on the wrist that they're 'blending in'.
Below is the explanation given by an arrested terrorist why they were wearing Hindu religious threads. But the slimy FT did not even bother to google and find out the reason. Why? Any slandering of Hindus and Hinduism will go unchallenged.
http://www.outlookindia.com/pti_news.asp?id=640078
Terrorists Used Vermillion, Religious Thread
Mumbai, November 29 (PTI)
Hindu religious thread on militants' wrist? Terrorists, who carried out the most audacious attack, tied the threads and applied vermillion on their foreheads to pass off as locals in case they were intercepted by Indian naval forces.
After murdering four fishermen onboard a trawler in the Arabian sea, the militants saw that the boat had several things including a "mauli" (religious thread used in Hindu religion), official sources said.
An arrested militant Ajmal Amin told the interrogators that when their hijacked fishing boat was approaching the Indian shores, they saw some Navy men.
Immediately, they tied the threads and some of them even put on vermilion to look like Hindus, the sources quoting the arrested militant said.
However, the militants managed to docked at Sasool in Cuff Parade from where they reached Gateway of India to carry out the attacks and were not intercepted by the naval forces.
The fishermen, while going out fishing in high seas, usually carry things to perform prayers.
If someone invited FT to witness the anatomy of this terrorist during postmortem, FT would look at the circumcision and say, "Hindoo doctors have recemtly cut him onlee..to hide hindoo terror".
Bloody jokers FT..
Hindu Groups should sue FT for slander.
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