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Karachi A Terror Capital in the Making Wilson John
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Terrorism came to Karachi long before September 11, 2001, much before Maulana Masood Azhar stood in the courtyard of Binori Mosque Complex and announced Jihad against India in january 2000.
The year was 1986, Azhar was around eighteen and a student of Jamia Islamia Madarsa at the Mosque (where one of his friends was Mohammad Omar who later went to become the Taliban Chief) when a group of Palestinians hijacked Pan Am Flight 73 with 379 passangers and crew to Karachi. After the security agencies stormed the hijacked palne and captured some of the terrorists, a reporter asked one of them, "why did you do it?"The hijacker replied, 'it's so easy here!' Seventeen years down the line, Al Qaida terrorists fleeing the US manhunt in Afghanistan found Karachi no different.
Peeling off layers of sheen and gloss from the city that the British preferred as the capital of Karachi, the book examines the underbelly of a city which houses the country's elite,both famous and infamous, and reveals the shocking truth: Karachi would be tommorow's kandhar, the hub of terror