Moscow: Russia has charged Pakistan with continuing to harbour numerous extremist and
terrorist outfits who are involved in terrorist activities in foreign countries,
despite having joined the US-led global anti-terror coalition.
Specifically naming Pakistan, specially its North Western Frontier Province, where
the "Taleban hold sway", Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov said at the Munich
security meet over the weekend that, "It is not a secret that a number of Asian
states are still harbouring the representative offices for the extremist
organisations on their territories, operating unfettered and unimpeded under the
guise of humanitarian relief, clergical and any other centres."
"For instance, the Pakistan-based al-Rashid Trust Foundation, set up in 1996 for the
purpose of rendering humanitarian relief to Afghan refugees in Pakistan, has
subsequently spread its operations further afield covering the Republic of Chechnya
and Kosovo.
"The underlying objective as pursued by that Foundation is propagation of the jihadi
ideology and immediate armed response to any instance of alleged encroachment upon
the Muslims," Ivanov was quoted as saying by RIA Novosti agency.
According to Ivanov "there is a proven linkage" between the madrassas, Pakistani
Islamist schools belonging to religious parties Jamaat-e-Islami, Jamiat-ul-Ilema,
Ulema-e-Islam, and Jamiat-ul-Ulemal-e-Pakistan, and different militants training
centres and camps.
PTI