Meanwhile, Pakistani officials continue to display a dangerous level of incompetence and nonchalance, making contradictory and off-the-cuff remarks about what transpired at the Academy, giving rise to all kinds of conspiracy theories.
There are reports that they have now caught a few other people related to this attack. I do hope that this will lead to some real information to start getting to roots of this.
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The BBC is reporting that Baitullah Mehsud of TTP has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7973540.stm
Meanwhile, Pakistani officials continue to display a dangerous level of incompetence and nonchalance, making contradictory and off-the-cuff remarks about what transpired at the Academy, giving rise to all kinds of conspiracy theories.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7973901.stm
Clueless conduct of the officials seems familiar after each terrorist hit, making a mockery of Pak officials and emboldening the attackers.
There are reports that they have now caught a few other people related to this attack. I do hope that this will lead to some real information to start getting to roots of this.