American Friends of Baluchistan AFB to mark 9/11 anniversary with protests in front of Pakistan Embassy in Washington DC

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Washington DC: September 7, 2008. 911: The American Friends of Baluchistan will observe the seventh anniversary of the 911 attacks on the U.S. by holding a protest in front of the Pakistan embassy on Sept. 11 at 1200 hrs. More than 3,000 people from 90 nationalties were killed in the Al Qaeda attacks on the U.S. "Though the world did go after the Al Qaeda and Taliban, they missed bringing their main sponsors Pakistan army and I.S.I. to justice," Ahmar Mustikhan, founder of the A.F.B., deplored. Pakistan army is shielding Taliban leader Mullah Omar, Osama bin Laden, Ayman Alzwahiri, Daud Ebrahim and A.Q. Khan. The AFB charges Pakistan army with genocide of the Baluch people and at the same time secretly supporting the resurgence of Taliban and Al Qaeda violence in Afghanistan, that has left hundreds of soldiers from multiple nations dead. On Sept. 11, Mustikhan will wear a red-and-black placard that will read "911: Pakistan army is responsible. " He will also travel to the different crowded commercial districts of the U.S. capitol to distribute the news story in The Guardian newspaper about Baluch prisoners being burned alive by Pakistan's Military Intelligence. The story was written by international human rights activist Peter Tatchell. Mustikhan appealed to Baluch in other Western capitals to follow suit. "Just one Baluch each in London, Toronto, Norway, or Oslo holding a placard '911: Pakistan army is responsible' and going around distributing Peter Tatchell's article will work." He appealed to all peace-loving forces to support the Baluch endeavors to unmask the crimes of the Pakistan army in Baluchistan, Afghanistan and elsewhere. "The way Pakistan's state machinery has tried to help Aafia Siddiqui, clearly demonstrates their complicity in the 911 attacks," Mustikhan said

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