NEW TREND MAGAZINE
EYEWITNESS GLIMPSE OF LASHKAR-e-TAYBA
On December 20, President Bush declared that Lashkar-e-Tayba is a 
terrorist group. The very next morning, an obliging Pakistani 
government 
declared that it had frozen L-e-T's assets and by December 24, Pakistan 
had 
cut the telephones of L-e-T main office and ordered its offices sealed 
and 
accounts to be investigated. All this came from Indian claims that 
L-e-T was 
involved in the attack on its parliament.
On December 17, we got an eyewitness account of an Eid Gathering 
addressed by Hafiz Saeed, leader of Lashkar-e-Tayba. Here are the main 
points 
of the Eid Khutba delivered by the jihadist leader:
1. The gathering was held at Qaddafi stadium in Lahore and was attended 
by 
tens of thousands of people.
2. Among the participants were several thousand women, wearing Islamic 
covering and (many) with face veils. The women had their own women's 
security 
force.
3. The area of the gathering was secured by fighters of L-e-T armed 
with 
automatic rifles,
4. The crowds enthusiastically supported L-e-T and (men and women) 
donated 
large amounts of cash for Jihad.
5. In his powerful speech, Hafiz (one who has memorized the Qur'an) 
Prof. 
Saeed condemned the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan and praised the courage 
and 
endurance of the Taliban. He said the Taliban have withdrawn intact 
with 
their weapons and will re-emerge.
6. Prof. Saeed expressed the Islamic will against Indian atrocities in 
Kashmir and vowed to continue the struggle to liberate the Islamic land 
of 
Kashmir.
7. He categorically rejected and condemned the Indian propaganda about 
L-e-T's involvement in the attack on India's Parliament. He pointed 
out:
i. If L-e-T were to attack an Indian target, it would openly take 
responsibility.
ii. The attack has been concocted and set-up by India. L-e-T has no 
reason 
and nothing to gain by carrying out such an attack.
iii. He reminded India that when L-e-T had attacked a military prison 
in 
India where Muslims were being tortured, it had taken responsibility 
and 
India had not been able to kill or capture its fighters.
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On December 31, Hafiz Saeed was arrested by the Musharraf government 
after 
President Bush called for "decisive" measures against these 
"terrorists." 
India stated that the arrest is a "step in the right direction." A new 
leader 
has stepped in to carry on Lashkar-e-Tayba's work.
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