Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that the country intended to finalize European Union’s (EU) pre-accession talks with Croatia. He added that other countries of the region should also be admitted to the bloc in order that the work on the unification of the European continent could be completed, Croatian electronic media reported on Thursday.
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Pak spy agencies admit having Adiala Jail’s “missing prisoners†in their custody
The mystery of eleven missing prisoners of Adiala Jail has finally been solved, as Pakistan’s top intelligence agencies have confessed before the Supreme Court that the terror accused are in their custody, and are being tried under the Army Act. During the course of the court proceedings, Raja Muhammad Irshad, counsel for the federation, the [...]
Spy agencies admit custody
ISLAMABAD – The intelligence agencies of the country on Thursday conceded that 11 prisoners of Adiala Jail were safe and alive in their custody and they would be dealt with laws under Army Act.
A three-member bench of the apex court comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Ghulam Rabbani and Justice Khalil-ur-Rehman Ramday was hearing the case of Adiala Jail prisoners who went missing after their release.
The court had issued notices to the heads of secret agencies seeking their explanation with regard to 11 missing prisoners, allegedly abducted by them. In the hearing on November 24, 2010, Attorney General of Pakistan Maulvi Anwarul Haq on behalf of the agencies had informed the court that he had approached the concerned authorities but they had denied having any information about the whereabouts of these missing prisoners.
The AGP also stated that the spymasters could not be made respondents in the constitutional petitions.
The Attorney General, however, had withdrawn the reply that the secret agencies were enjoying immunity and could not be made respondents in any case, after the court had expressed severe dismay over the reply.
Muhammad Irshad, counsel for Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), and Military Intelligence (MI) on Thursday, told the Supreme Court the impression created that Army, ISI and other agencies were above the Constitution was wrong.
He made a loud and clear verbal statement on behalf of ISI and MI and promised to submit the written statement today (Friday). He stated that Pakistan Army, ISI and any other agencies were subject to the Constitution and held the Supreme Court of Pakistan in high regard. But there are certain elements, which wanted to create misperception by saying that the Army and ISI are above the Constitution, he added.
This impression is not right, as the ISI and other agencies are bound to follow orders and judgments of the Supreme Court and they respect and appreciate the apex courtÂ’s steps, which it is taking for the supremacy of law and order and good governance.
Irshad said 11 persons, who were detained in Adiala Jail, after their release voluntarily surrendered themselves to the persons disguised as agency officials, who had taken them to their operational areas and kept them in the terrorist hideouts in order to carry out further terrorist activities across the country.
The agencies on the order of the Supreme Court and the notices issued to them by the court penetrated into the terroristsÂ’ operational areas and launched a massive operation and recovered more than 20 persons including 11 prisoners of Adiala Jail. They have interrogated them and it was found that the prisoners have deep links with the terrorists, operating in the different areas, causing serious damages in the country and killing army personnel, including three serving Army Generals and also damaging the military and defence installations. Therefore, they are no longer missing persons as they were in the custody of law enforcement agencies and being dealt with the law under Army Act and would face field court marshal.
Arshad said that the officials who had sleeplessness nights for the defence of the people and the country were being humiliated, while in India no one make statements against RAW.
The Chief Justice in response to that said: “We appreciate the Army, ISI and other agencies as they were defending the country and we also have all love and affection for them.” The CJP asked the counsel for Federation, ISI, MI and IB to submit the written statement, however he promised to file it today (Friday). The court then adjourned the hearing till today (Friday).
It is relevant to mention here that the jail authorities had allegedly handed over 11 persons to agencies- who were acquitted due to lack of evidence regarding their involvement in five cases including attack on plane of Gen (Retd) Pervez Musharraf, attacks on Kamra and Hamza Camps and General Headquarters (GHQ).
The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) had acquitted Syed Arab, Gulraiz, Hussainullah Jan and Abdul Rashid allegedly involved in Kamra suicide attack on April 28. The same court also acquitted Dr Muhammad Niaz, Shafiqur Rehman, Abdul Majid, Mazharul Haq, Abdul Saboor, Muhammad Aamir and Abdul Basit on May 8 in Hamza Camp and GHQ attacks cases.
Besides their release from the jail, DCO Imdadullah Bosal passed an order and subsequently on the expiry of that order another order was issued by the then home secretary Nadeem Hassan Asif.
Both the orders were challenged in the Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench, which had declared the orders as unlawful and beyond the jurisdiction. The LHC also issued an order for the registration of criminal cases against the Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent of Adiala Jail for not releasing the prisoners.
The Special BranchÂ’s daily situation report (DSR) presented before the court by the Punjab Chief Secretary in which stated that these prisoners were picked up by the secret agencies from Adiala Jail.
It may be mentioned here that Attorney General of Pakistan, Maulvi Anwarul Haq was not present in the court.
Apple Hates to Admit Defeat: 10 Reasons Why
News Analysis: Apple hates to admit defeat. Time and time again, the company has proved that it would rather come up with a solution that benefits it, rather than give in to critics’ demands. – Apple’s
white iPhone 4 won’t be available until the spring, the company announced
recently. With that announcement, Apple has now delayed the device three times.
And there is some speculation that it could continue to see manufacturing quot;challenges quot;
persist into next year, causing yet a…
Motorola, Verizon Admit to Flickering Droid X Displays
A screen problem is occurring in only a small number of Droid X smartphones, and Motorola has a fix, reports Engadget. – The Motorola Droid X continues to make news, though not for all the reasons
Motorola and carrier partner Verizon Wireless had hoped. After reports of a
number of devices suffering from flickering screens, the companies have
admitted there was a problem albeit with .1 percent of the devices.
qu…
Three “spies” admit to Russian links
U.S. prosecutors say three of the ten suspected spies being held in the United States have now admitted having links to Russia. It is alleged a couple living in Arlington, Virginia- next door to Washington D.C. – had fake passports and around USD 100,000 in cash.
Governments From Around the World ADMIT That They Carry Out False Flag Terror
Preface: Please skip to the end of this essay (entitled “Why Should I Care?”) if you want to see why this issue is important to the economy, civil rights, and the political causes which are most important to you.Governments from around the world admit …
Governments ADMIT That They Carry Out False Flag Terror
Forget the claims and allegations that false flag terror – governments attacking people and then blaming others in order to create animosity towards those blamed – has been used throughout history. This essay will solely discuss government admissions …
Gingrich: Obama Should Humbly Admit He Blew Gates Reaction
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich Friday morning ventured into the racial and political debate over the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. and the subsequent critical reaction to the episode by Barack Obama.
Asked for his tak…



