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    Sins of the Father: How Pakistan Armed Forces’ main spokesperson Asif Sharif Chaudhry is connected to Osama Bin Laden

    May 10, 2025Updated:May 10, 2025 World No Comments
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    Sins of the Father: How Pakistan Armed Forces' main spokesperson Asif Sharif Chaudhry is connected to Osama Bin Laden

    Fourteen years after al-Qaeda key Osama bin Laden was killed by US Navy SEALs in a subtle activity in Abbottabad, the darkness of his presence also looms large over Pakistan’s security tale. And in the latest move of sarcasm just Pakistan’s military formation could offer up, the spirit of bin Laden is back—this period, through bloodlines. Read: India-Pakistan Tension- live updates At the centre of the current controversy is Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the suave and media-trained Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations ( ISPR ), the Pakistani military ’s propaganda wing. While Gen Chaudhry has become the face of Pakistan’s official communication following the American military ’s Operation Sindoor—a retaliatory strike that wiped out nine evil shelters across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir—the attention has shifted to his parents: Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, a nuclear professor who once had tea and religious conversations with none other than Osama bin Laden.

    Operation Sindoor

    Yes, the same bin Laden who was later found and killed in a compound just a stone’s throw from the Pakistan Military Academy, raising serious questions about how such a high-value target could hide in plain sight.

    A Father, a Nuclear Scientist, and an Infamous Meeting

    Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood was not just any nuclear scientist. He played key roles in Pakistan’s Kahuta Enrichment Plant and Chashma Nuclear Project. After retiring, he founded an organisation called Ummah Tameer-e-Nau ( UTN), which, among other things, proposed—earnestly—using djinns to produce electricity. Somewhere along this delusional path, he also met with bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri in Afghanistan months before 9/11. US intelligence agencies were alarmed by the possibility that a Pakistani nuclear scientist had direct access to al-Qaeda leadership. Mahmood was picked up, questioned, and later released. But the damage was done: he was placed on Pakistan’s Exit Control List and became a symbol of how porous the walls are between Pakistan’s scientific, military, and extremist circles. Now, his son—Lt Gen Chaudhry—is spearheading Pakistan’s information warfare while claiming victimhood. As AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi put it: “Osama bin Laden was found taking shelter in a military area of Pakistan. It is for the Western world to realise that Pakistan is a failed state… their nuclear bombs must be disarmed. ”A Long Line of Terror EntanglementsThe bin Laden saga is just one chapter in a thick volume of accusations:

    • The 2008 Mumbai attacks, which killed over 170 people, were carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba ( LeT ), a Pakistan-based group whose handlers operated with ISI support. The trial in the US of David Headley confirmed ISI’s links to the attackers.
    • The 2005 London bombings had connections to individuals who trained in Pakistan’s tribal areas. British intelligence later revealed that the perpetrators had been radicalised and trained in madrassas and camps in Pakistan.
    • Pulwama 2019, where 40 Indian CRPF jawans were killed, was claimed by Jaish-e-Mohammed, another Pakistan-based group. Despite global pressure, Islamabad neither shut down the group ’s operations nor arrested its leadership meaningfully.
    • Daniel Pearl’s 2002 beheading was orchestrated by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed—who was captured in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, in 2003. Again, within spitting distance of Pakistani military installations.
    • Abu Zubaydah, Ramzi Yousef, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed—all major al-Qaeda operatives—were captured in Pakistan, sometimes living comfortably with ISI protection, until they weren’t.

    Even today, Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas ( FATA ) remain breeding grounds for Taliban offshoots, al-Qaeda remnants, and more recently, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan ( TTP), which has carried out multiple attacks within Pakistan itself.

    Snakes in the Backyard

    In fact, Pakistan’s ministers even had foot-in-mouth moments where they admitted their links to terror. Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif told Sky News that the country had been “doing the US’s dirty work ” by nurturing terror groups for decades. Former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari echoed similar sentiments, framing Pakistan’s past as an open secret. These statements effectively confirmed what the world suspected all along: Pakistan was n’t just a victim of terror—it was a sponsor. The current Army Chief, General Asim Munir, represents a more ideological and Islamist version of military dominance. His speech days before the deadly April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack invoked the two-nation theory and renewed Pakistan’s claims over Kashmir, stoking tensions that quickly escalated into bloodshed. The West’s long complicity in ignoring Pakistan’s terror links has come full circle. The snakes—once kept in the backyard—now roam openly. The question no longer is if Pakistan supports terrorism, but what the global community intends to do with this long-delayed truth.

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