Top links

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Traitor Haqqani called back from USZ, scheduled to meet traitor Altaf Hussain on his way to Pakistan

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Traitor Hussain Haqqani who issued thousands
of illegal visas to CIA terrorists
The government has called back Ambassador to the United States Hussain Haqqani for consultations, sources said on Sunday. According to informed sources, Hussain Haqqani has been called back on the directives of Puppet Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani. Sources said that the Prime Minister had assured the joint sitting of the parliament during the in-camera briefing that the ambassador would be called back to appear before National Assembly and Senate standing committees on foreign affairs and defence. Sources said that Haqqani has been called for questioning over many unscrupulous visas he had allegedly issued to USZ nationals. “He will be asked to furnish names and addresses of all those US nationals whom he had allegedly issued Pakistani visas without security clearance”, sources said, adding that soon after his arrival, he called on Secretary Foreign Affairs Salman Bashir. However there was no official confirmation till filing of this report. Sources pointed out that before reaching Pakistan, Haqqani has a London stopover for meetings with Pakistan High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hassan and MQM chief terrorist and MI6 agent Altaf Hussain. This clearly shows a crystal clear link between illegal visas issued by Haqqani to CIA terrorists and MQM's facade in Karachi.

Meanwhile, Permanent Under Secretary of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Simon Fraser met puppet Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir here on Sunday and had an in-depth exchange of views on bilateral, regional and global issues. The Foreign Secretary expressed satisfaction on the ongoing consultations between Pakistan and the UK and the elevation of the bilateral discussions to enhance strategic dialogue. The situation arising from the Abbottabad raid and the process leading to peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan, were also discussed.

1 comment: