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Pakistan's Leader Stirs Fresh Turmoil



Pakistan's Leader Stirs Fresh Turmoil

ISLAMABAD -- When Asif Ali Zardari won the presidency last year, he vowed to unite this fractious country after nearly a decade of military rule. Instead, Mr. Zardari is emerging as a divisive figure at a time when Pakistan faces a rising Islamist insurgency and a stuttering economy.
The widower of slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is alienating both allies and foes. Even his personal style has turned off supporters of his wife -- some of whom serve in his government but are now reluctant to deal with him directly. At meetings in recent months, according to several witnesses, he lashed out at senior ministers, calling one a "witch" and another "impotent."

Protests in Pakistan

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Sharif's supporters protested in Rawalpindi Wednesday.

On Wednesday, Pakistan was plunged into fresh political turmoil when the Supreme Court barred from elected office former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the country's leading opposition politician, citing a past criminal conviction. The court also barred Mr. Sharif's brother, Shahbaz Sharif, from office, effectively unseating him as chief minister of Punjab, Pakistan's largest and most powerful province. Following the decision, Mr. Zardari dismissed Punjab's state government and imposed executive rule in the province, sparking demonstrations in several cities
"It is a political decision given on the directives of Mr. Zardari," Nawaz Sharif, a former prime minister still popular across Pakistan, said at a news conference at his residence in Lahore. "It is a conspiracy to keep me out of politics."
Several government officials and Western diplomats say the friction caused by Mr. Zardari's rule is weakening the government and diminishing Pakistan's ability to solve the thicket of challenges it faces.
Wednesday's developments triggered a 5% drop in Pakistan's benchmark stock index in Karachi on the expectation of political tensions and possible street violence. The prospect of Mr. Sharif and his supporters leading a campaign against Mr. Zardari is likely to concern Washington. The Obama administration wants the president and his top officials focused on countering the threat posed by al Qaeda and the Taliban -- not contending with domestic political unrest.
Since taking over the presidency last September, Mr. Zardari has surrounded himself with a small cadre of advisers, many of them unelected, including family members and associates whom Mr. Zardari got to know in jail or in exile, leaving even government officials unsure of who runs what. Among the members of Mr. Zardari's inner circle: his former physician, Dr. Asim Hussain, who in addition to running a hospital in Karachi is the government's adviser on petroleum affairs and runs the oil ministry, despite having no background in the industry.

Pakistan's Problems

  • Political Turmoil: Fresh tensions arose Wednesday after the Supreme Court banned a key opposition leader from contesting elections.
  • Sputtering Economy: Pakistan was forced to seek a $7.6 billion rescue package from the IMF in November.
  • Mumbai Fallout: November's attack on Mumbai, blamed on an Islamic militant group based in Pakistan, set back peace efforts with New Delhi.
  • Taliban Troubles: In the Swat Valley, hours from Islamabad, authorities agreed to impose Islamic law, yielding to a key demand of a Taliban faction. The Taliban have stepped up attacks on convoys supplying U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

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Mr. Zardari, 53 years old, declined to be interviewed for this story. A spokesman, Farhatullah Babar, said Mr. Zardari is seeking to bring the best people into Pakistan's government. He also said the president had never "used intemperate language" with colleagues.
"Far from endorsing infighting and general nastiness, President Zardari is seeking to melt away the bitterness of the past," Mr. Babar said in an email.
Concession to Taliban
In one recent controversial move, officials effectively yielded to a key Taliban demand and agreed to impose Islamic law in the Swat Valley. The region, located a few hours' drive northwest of the capital, until two years ago was best known as an alpine weekend getaway.
The government of the North West Frontier Province, where Swat is located, opted this month for a truce with the Taliban faction fighting in the valley, even though a similar deal collapsed after only a few weeks last year. Mr. Zardari initially opposed the deal, say officials. But with the army losing ground, he concluded he had "no other option but to go along with the decision of a beleaguered provincial government," one of his aides said.
The truce stunned officials in Washington, who are concerned that the war in Afghanistan will be undermined if the insurgents have a safe haven in Pakistan from which to launch cross-border attacks.
Mr. Zardari emerged as Pakistan's most powerful politician in the wake of Ms. Bhutto's December 2007 assassination. Previously, he was best known for his love of polo and for corruption allegations that made the nickname "Mr. Ten Percent" stick with the public. Mr. Zardari nonetheless led the PPP to victory in elections last February.
Pakistan's mounting problems not only worry the new administration of U.S. President Barack Obama. They also have contributed to a sharp decline in Mr. Zardari's own popularity. Recent opinion polls indicate the president's approval rating has sunk to a level near that of Pervez Musharraf, the widely reviled former general ousted from the presidency by Mr. Zardari and Mr. Sharif last summer.
[Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari (pictured) has had a strained relationship with his hand-picked prime minister, Yousuf Raza Gilani (below).] Reuters

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari (pictured) has had a strained relationship with his hand-picked prime minister, Yousuf Raza Gilani (below).

Even Mr. Zardari's relationship with his handpicked prime minister, Yousuf Raza Gilani, has become strained of late, several government officials say. Associates of Mr. Gilani say the prime minister has grown frustrated at Mr. Zardari's failure to fulfill his promise to reduce the presidency to its traditional role as head of state, allowing the prime minister to take a bigger role in decision-making and appointments.
Mumbai Attack
Tensions came to a head in January. Mr. Gilani fired his national security adviser, Mahmood Ali Durrani, for acknowledging that the sole surviving gunman captured by India during November's terrorist attack on Mumbai was Pakistani. Mr. Durrani was a close ally of Mr. Zardari and was fired days ahead of a visit by Joseph Biden, then U.S. vice president-elect.
Within minutes of hearing the news, a furious Mr. Zardari phoned Mr. Gilani to demand the move be reversed, one of the president's top aides said. When Mr. Gilani refused, the president asked: "Can you wait at least till Joe Biden's visit to Islamabad is over?" according to the aide. The prime minister again refused.
Mr. Babar, the president's spokesman, said Mr. Zardari approved the national security adviser's firing. He dismissed talk of a split between the president and prime minister as the talk of "PPP haters who think that their best chance to destabilize the system is to spread rumors of a rift within."
Mr. Gilani, in an interview during last month's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, said his relationship with the president was "very good." As for Mr. Durrani's firing, Mr. Gilani said the president "has to approve it, and therefore that was approved."
But, he added, "I have to run the government. I'm the chief executive."
The infighting in the government contrasts with the tenor of government under Mr. Musharraf. He became a U.S. favorite by keeping a lid on intramural squabbles and making it clear he was the sole decision maker in Pakistan.
[Yousuf Raza Gilani] Bloomberg News

Yousuf Raza Gilani

Mr. Zardari's supporters say he remains determined to restore Pakistan to a stable civilian democracy after nine years of Mr. Musharraf's military-backed rule. He often cites as motivation the 11 years he spent in prison in Pakistan on corruption and murder allegations. He says these were politically motivated; most of the allegations were dropped under an amnesty deal with President Musharraf.
On a February visit to Peshawar, the capital of the North-West Frontier Province and a city beset by Taliban insurgents, he told a gathering of tribal and political leaders: "I am myself a tribesman and know what misery is. I have passed through all such traumas for 11 years in jail."
He added: "But I never compromised on principles and succumbed to a dictator."
Western officials say they view Mr. Zardari's record of government to date as mixed. They credit him with keeping the military focused on fighting the Taliban and al Qaeda and providing intelligence to aid missile strikes on the militants by U.S. drone aircraft. His position is a risky one because of the widespread outrage in Pakistan over the attacks.
Military's Role
For now, there appears little prospect that the powerful military, which has ruled Pakistan for much of its 62 years as an independent nation, will intervene. It saw its morale and reputation battered in the final days of Mr. Musharraf's rule. Gen. Ashaq Kayani, the army chief and a veteran soldier, is determined to focus on fighting the militants and staying out of public life, say senior civilian and military officials and Western diplomats who often deal with him.
"I think there's a lot of patience in the services right now to let the civilian government take its course," said an officer at Inter-Services Intelligence, Pakistan's premier spy agency. "The patience won't last forever but it will last for a long time."
Mr. Zardari has proved willing to back down on policy changes that Gen. Kayani opposes. In November, Mr. Zardari announced that Pakistan was adopting a "no first strike" policy for its nuclear arsenal. It was a drastic change from the military's long stance of refusing to rule out a nuclear first strike, a strategy designed to keep larger rival India off balance. Pakistan's top military brass was livid.
Gen. Kayani immediately called Mr. Zardari to say Pakistan's nuclear doctrine was "irreversible." The policy of vagueness was restored.
Fuel Subsidies
Early in his tenure, Mr. Zardari had won praise for making the tough call to eliminate national fuel subsidies that were bankrupting Pakistan. When that didn't stanch the flow of hard currency out of the country, he successfully negotiated with the International Monetary Fund for $7.6 billion in loans that staved off financial collapse.
"When I met the president in the spring, before he was president, I came away thinking this is the man we need," said Munir Ladha, a former board member of the Karachi Stock Exchange and the chairman of Eastern Capital Ltd, a securities firm.
Mr. Ladha says he has since grown deeply disillusioned, pointing to the government's failure to make good on a commitment to aid the collapsing Karachi Stock Exchange. At the end of July, with shares plummeting, the government pledged to create a $635 million fund that would buoy the market by buying back stocks in seven government-owned companies.
Ultimately, the fund took months to materialize. By then the Pakistani stock market had fallen sharply. The benchmark KSE-100 index is now hovering above 5,000 points, its all-time high of more than 15,000 points reached in April 2008.
The IMF said in a statement Wednesday that Pakistan is on track to comply with the economic program agreed under the $7.6 billion credit facility granted in November. But it added that the deterioration in the global economy required Pakistan's government to "recalibrate" its fiscal and monetary policies.
In the Red Zone
Today, Mr. Zardari rarely ventures outside the presidential palace, deep in Islamabad's heavily secured "Red Zone," down roads blocked off from regular traffic by police checkpoints and cement barricades. Traditions such as visiting a local mosque during major holidays have been discarded. Mr. Zardari and top officials instead held this year's prayers for Eid al-Adha, a major Muslim holiday, inside the palace.
Presidential aides say security concerns keep him inside the Red Zone and he does his best to regularly meet with ordinary Pakistanis and local politicians inside the palace. "Never before has the presidency been opened to all cross sections of the diverse public," said Mr. Babar.
Some of those who visit him there, however, say they are frequently subjected to boorish behavior.
At a meeting in mid-January, Mr. Zardari taunted Sen. Raza Rabbani, Pakistan's provincial coordination minister, calling him "impotent" after the two disagreed on how to approach allied political parties about running certain candidates in upcoming Senate elections. "You always say no, and that is a reason why you don't have children," the president told the 55-year-old senator, according to multiple witnesses.
In previous meetings, Mr. Zardari has called a senior cabinet minister a "witch" on many occasions. He has told others to "shut up" or mocked their personal foibles, divorces, affairs. "This is what you come to expect at the presidency. You go there and you are insulted," said another senator who was at the mid-January meeting. .
Officials say his behavior is putting off people to the point where they actively try to avoid working with him. That is keeping the government from getting things done, they say, citing everything from shaping economic policy to deciding the future of the tribal areas, which are ruled by the federal government.
Mr. Babar said such criticisms were motivated by opposition to the president's reform agenda. He described Mr. Zardari's approach to leadership as, "Forgive but do not forget the past, arrange for the present and face the future."
—Marc Champion contributed to this article. Write to Matthew Rosenberg at matthew.rosenberg@wsj.com

 
 

 
 
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ZARDARI CALLS MINISTERS IMPOTENT


صدرزرداری وزراء کو چڑیل اور نا مرد جیسے القابات سے پکارتے ہیں


(القمرآن لائن )

امریکہ کے ایک ممتاز جریدے نے دعوی کیا ہے کہ پاکستانی صدر آصف علی زرداری کا کابینہ کے اراکین کے ساتھ رویہ انتہائی ترش ،کرخت اور غیر مہذب ہے ۔ وہ کابینہ کے بیشتر اراکین کو  چڑیل ، ڈائن ،خصی اور نامرد جیسے القابات سے پکارتے ہیں۔ آصف علی زرداری کے ترش رویے کے باعث ان کے وزیراعظم سید یوسف رضا گیلانی سمیت کابینہ کے متعدد اراکین کے ساتھ اختلافات بڑھ گئے ہیں۔

 امریکی اخبار  وال سٹریٹ جرنل  نے اپنی ایک رپورٹ میں پاکستان کے اعلی حکام اور سینیٹرز کے حوالے سے لکھا ہے کہ آصف علی زرداری کا کابینہ کے اراکین کے ساتھ لب و لہجہ انتہائی  ترش ، کرخت اور غیر مہذب ہوتا ہے۔ بیشتر اجلاسوں میں وہ کابینہ کے اراکین کو ڈائن ، چڑیل ، خصی اور نامرد جیسے القابات سے پکارتے ہیں ۔

جنوری کے وسط میں ایک اجلاس میں آصف علی زرداری نے بین الصوبائی رابطے کے وفاقی وزیر اور سینیٹر رضا ربانی کو اس وقت  خصی  کہہ کر پکارا، جب انہوں نے  مشاورتی اجلاس  میں سینٹ کے انتخابات کے حوالے سے اپوزیشن جماعتوں کے ساتھ ڈیل بارے دو مرتبہ اعتراض کیا ، اعتراض پر آصف علی زرداری نے رضا ربانی کو کہا  آپ کی زبان پر ہمیشہ نہیں ہے اس کی وجہ یہ ہے کہ تمہارا کوئی بچہ نہیں ہے ۔

 اخبار کے مطابق آصف علی زرداری کے ان الفاظ کے کئی عینی شاہدین ہیں ۔ اخبار کے مطابق ایک اور اجلاس میں انہوں نے کابینہ کی ایک اہم وزیر کو  ڈائن اور چڑیل کہا۔ جبکہ کئی دوسرے وزرا کو انہوں نے Shut up ( منہ بند کرو) یاان کی غلطیوں پر انہیں غیر مہذب الفاظ سے پکارا ۔

وسط جنوری کے اجلاس میں شریک ایک اور سینیٹر نے بتایا کہ آپ صدر کے پاس جائیں تو وہاں اپنی توئین کے علاوہ کچھ نہیں ملے گا ۔

اخبار کے مطابق اعلی حکومتی عہدیداروں کا کہنا ہے کہ صدر آصف علی زرداری کے اس ترش ، غیر شائستہ اور غیر مہذب رویے کی وجہ سے بیشتر وزرا خود کو ایوان سے صدر سے دور رکھتے ہیں ۔

اخبار کے مطابق یہی وجہ ہے کہ آصف علی زرداری کے ارد گرد وزراء کے بجائے محض چند مشیر ہیں، جو غیر منتخب ہیں یا ان کے خاندان سے ہیں یا وہ انہیں اپنی قید کے د وران سے جانتے ہیں حتی کہ حکومت میں شامل لوگ خود بھی یہ نہیں جانتے کہ حکومت کون چلا رہاہے ۔ آصف علی زرداری نے ذاتی دلچسپی کے باعث ڈاکٹر عاصم حسین جو کراچی میں ایک ہسپتال چلا رہے ہیں کو وزارت پٹرولیم میں حکومت کا مشیر مقرر کر رکھا ہے جس کا اس حوالے سے کوئی تاریخی پس منظر نہیں۔

 اخبار کے مطابق جب سے آصف علی زرداری نے صدارتی عہدہ سنبھالا ہے مختلف اوقات میں مختلف امور پر ان کے حکومتی عہدیداروں ، وزیراعظم سیکرٹریٹ اور ملک کے دفاعی اداروں کے عہدیداروں کے بیانات میں تضادات سامنے آئے ہیں ۔ اخبار نے ایک اعلیٰ حکومتی عہدیدار کے حوالے سے لکھا ہے کہ آصف علی زرداری شروع میں سوات میں نفاذ شریعت کے شدید مخالف تھے تاہم جب فوج کی مشکلات کے باعث انہیں اس کا کوئی اور حل نظر نہ آیا تو انہوں نے اس کے حق میں فیصلہ دیا۔

 وزیراعظم سید یوسف رضا گیلانی کے ایک مشیر نے اخبار کو بتایا کہ وزیراعظم آصف علی زرداری کے رویے اور کردار سے انتہائی پریشان ہیں ۔ وزیراعظم چاہتے ہیں کہ صدر اپنے اختیارات کے حوالے سے وہ وعدے پورے کریں جو انہو ںنے صدر منتخب ہونے سے قبل کئے تھے

 اخبار کے مطابق پاکستان کی مسلح افواج کے سربراہ جنرل اشفاق پرویز کیانی ایک اعلیٰ پیشہ ور سپاہی ہیں ۔ ان کی اس وقت تمام تر توجہ عوام کو دہشت گردی سے محفوظ کرنا ہے۔ ان کے ایک قریبی ساتھی نے بتایا کہ جنرل اشفاق پرویز کیانی کی ذاتی خواہش ہے کہ وہ فوج کو سیاسی امور سے مکمل دور رکھیں ۔ سروسز میں ملکی حالات کے پیش نظر اس حوالے سے انتہائی صبرو تحمل سے کام لیا جارہا ہے۔

 اخبار نے لکھا ہے کہ نومبر میں آصف علی زرداری نے اعلان کیا تھا کہ وہ ملک کے دفاع میں ایٹمی حملے میں پہل نہیں کریں گے تاہم پاکستانی افواج ملک کے دفاع کیلئے ایٹمی حملے میں پہل کرنے کے خواہاں ہیں ۔ مسلح افواج کے سربراہ جنرل اشفاق پرویز کیانی نے انہیں واضح طور پر کہا کہ یہ دفاعی معاملہ ہے اور ایٹمی حملے کے حوالے سے پاک فوج کی پالیسی نا قابل واپسی ہے ۔جس کے باعث آصف علی زرداری کو اس حوالے سے اپنا بیان واپس لینا پڑا ۔

 اخبار نے ممبئی حملوں بار ے صدر اور وزیراعظم کے متضاد بیانات کا بھی حوالہ دیا ہے ۔

اخبار کے مطابق اس سلسلے میں آصف علی زرداری سے انٹرویو لینے کی کوشش کی گئی تو انہوں نے وقت دینے سے انکار کر دیا تاہم ان کے ترجمان فرحت اللہ بابر سے جب اس سلسلے میں بات چیت کی گئی تو انہوں نے صدر کے ترش اور غیر شائستہ رویے کی تردید کی اور کہاکہ صدر آصف علی زرداری جن لوگوں سے ملتے ہیں دوستانہ انداز سے ملتے ہیں وہ اس دوران دوستانہ ماحول میں جو گفتگو کرتے ہیں لوگ اسے غیر مہذب تصور کرتے ہیں۔ ایسے الزامات مخالف لوگ لگاتے ہیں ۔ آصف علی زرداری کی پالیسی معاف کرنے کی ہے تاہم ماضی کو وہ بھولنا نہیں چاہتے ۔


 
 
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Thursday, February 26, 2009

UK troops fighting British 'jihadists' in Afghanistan: Report


UK troops fighting British 'jihadists' in Afghanistan: Report

London, Feb 26: UK troops are engaged in a "surreal mini-civil war" on the battlefields of Afghanistan where they are fighting British "jihadists" aligned with the Taliban, top intelligence reports have shown.

According to the MI5, an estimated 4,000 British Muslims have travelled to Pakistan and Afghanistan for military training, with "dozens" switching to the front-line.

Till now the main concern of the UK security services about British Muslims travelling to Pakistan has been their links to terrorist plots in the UK. However, latest reports indicate that the "jihadists" are mounting missions against British and Western targets in the warzone.

Intelligence reports show that rising numbers of "home-grown jihadists" have joined the Taliban. According to senior military sources, UK troops are engaged in a "surreal mini-civil war" in the restive Helmand province, the Mail online reported.

Conservative Party lawmaker Patrick Mercer, the chairman of the House of Commons anti-terrorism sub-committee which has been examining British Muslim extremism, expressed concern at the development.

"We know the problem we have with UK-based jihadists," said the Tory parliamentarian.

"We also know that a number of them have been arrested trying to leave the country," he underlined.

"With the UK intelligence services at full stretch, it is not surprising some of these jihadists have ended up in Afghanistan," Mercer was quoted as saying by the Mail online.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

CIA: Secret Operations, Drug Money By FARZANA SHAH Monday, 23 February 2009.

CIA: Secret Operations, Drug Money By FARZANA SHAH Monday, 23 February 2009.

In Afghanistan, U.S./NATO have put the blame on Taliban for poppy cultivation to finance their resistance to allied forces. Ironically, it was only in Taliban era when the world had seen a sharp decline in opium crop in Afghanistan. The Afghan Taliban had banned opium cultivation nationwide, probably for the first time in Afghan history. A more important question is how and when this business of drug production and trafficking started in region? CIA has been using drug money since long to generate money to support its operations all over the world. It did not start in Afghanistan it was brought here after experimenting somewhere else. This is something which is not a lead story in international media for obvious reasons despite the fact it is harming millions of lives around the globe.

1. CIA's secret Operations

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on of the most active and dynamic intelligence setups in the world needs massive amount of money to carry on its clandestine operations all over the world. It has happened when CIA used local sources to conduct a coups, assassinations, regime change, etc. As U.S. has a long history to support democracy by hook and crook until and unless a dictator is ready to serve U.S. interests to prolong its rule.

Operations like the one completed in Iran in 1953 to remove Prime Minister Mussadaq and backing Shah's regime by using assets in civil society, or in Iraq in 1975 to arm Iraqi Kurds to destabilize Pre-Saddam Iraq or more recently using its assets in Pakistan to pave the way of direct U.S. intervention in Pakistan under pretext of hunting Al-Qaeda.

These kinds of operations need a lot of financial input. Usually CIA arranges revenue from its own means for this kind of operations where expenses can't be predicted by any measure. Funds from Whitehouse always need a complete audit and detailed reports about usage of these funds. There are numerous occasions when CIA never shared details of operations with its own analytical wing nor with any other public office in Washington. Most of the time it is drug money that compensates these expenses.

CIA operations are not only single expenditure fulfilled by drugs there are also other deficiencies which are compensated with this money like financial institutes and banks in current financial crisis. UNODC Executive Director Antonio Maria Costa based in Vienna revealed that drug money often became the only available capital when the crisis spiraled out of control last year.
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime had found evidence that "inter bank loans were funded by money that originated from drug trade and other illegal activities," Costa was quoted as saying. There were "signs that some banks were rescued in that way."

It is not only CIA anymore in trade for using it as gold mine to finance its illegal operations all over the world but U.S. economy also need some liquidity in its banks, it doesn't matter if it is coming by drug trade.

2. Drug Production & Consumption

Afghanistan is largest producer of heroin's main ingredient; opium and opium is nothing new in this part of the world. In Afghanistan and FATA, Pakistan it is being produced since centuries; used as remedy for various diseases. Commercial production of opium began just during the Russian invasion in Afghanistan where it is estimated to produce some 8250 metric tons (Source: AmericanFreePress.net, November 24, 2008) of opium per year which makes 85% to 90%
of the world's supply of opium. This also contributes towards Afghan warlords' wealth directly. This is what CIA brought to the region: Opium production without a brand name obviously. Today's world opium production map is as under;

Left: Demand and trafficking of drugs globally. U.S. is one of very high concentration drug trafficking territory thanks to Regan's National Security Council who turned a blind eye towards South American cocaine socking into U.S. in 1980 when CIA was backing all the drug traffickers of Contra movements in Nicaragua.

Markets for these drugs stretched world over from Western Europe to Far East, From Canada to Latin America and From China to Morocco, Africa. Profits related to this business also vary along with market's location.

This business enriches not only the United States-friendly Afghan warlords but also elements of the Northern Alliance, the U.S. key ally in the country. More disturbing is fact that this money also contributes in CIA's operations against Pakistan as well.

3. Contra Movements (1980)

In Asia demand for heroin is more than any other drug but it is not the case world over. Cocaine is favourite drug which is consumed the most. Cocaine was nothing new in South American countries but it was only during Nicaraguan contra movements against the then dictator it got shoot up. It was again CIA's regime change operation to bring "democracy" in Nicaragua.  It was during this period when the whole region saw an unprecedented surge in cocaine trafficking in 1980.  This has been investigated none other than but by CIA's inspector general in later years.
Was CIA a part of this?
Answer is not only CIA was aiding these cocaine traffickers and money-launderers but Ronald Reagon's National Security Council also turned a blind eye towards these drug trades despite the fact that later these very drug traffickers brought cocaine to mainland U.S..  According to CIA's inspector general report, published in online magazine The Consortium magazine, Oct. 15, 1998, it was Reagan's National Security Council which cleared proven drug traffickers and CIA inspector general Frederick Hitz confirmed long standing allegations of cocaine traffickers. The NSC's covert airline was the main transportation mean to do this trade in safest possible way.

Figure 1: Armed men of Nicaragua insurgency during 1980s, armed with CIA weapons bought with drug money.

Most stunning part of all this contra movements and CIA involvement is methods these movements used to dismantle the then Nicaraguan government including bombing and killing of civilians and CIA withheld all evidence of contra crimes from Justice Department, the Congress and even its own analytical division just to conceal its connection with drug traffickers.

4. Afghanistan

As it is mentioned earlier that Afghanistan was not a hub of drug supply to world before Russian invasion in 1979. It was CIA once again to implement what it successfully implemented in Nicaragua in 1980. Now, Afghanistan is biggest contributor in drug production with its massive opium production.

 Russian Afghan War (1979-1989)

CIA was not fully done with contra movements when Russia invaded Afghanistan in 1979 threatening the region with her expansionist design to gain control over Afghanistan and Baluchistan province of Pakistan to reach Arabian Sea. Pakistan decided to confront Russia inside Afghanistan to thwart communist designs. CIA found an opportunity in Afghanistan to settle its long standing duel with Russian for global dominion, after initial successes by Afghan fighters. CIA once again brought tested formula of drug to finance this war which it used in South America with only difference in prescription where cocaine was replaced with heroin. Poppy cultivation was nothing new to Afghan but it was level of production and demand created by international traffickers in the world which shocked many in vicinity of these poppy fields.  

Profit gained by these drugs was main driving force behind all this trade and with heroin it was much more than what it was with cocaine. Ironically U.S. and Europe became biggest markets of heroin prepared produced in Afghanistan.

Regan's administration is also a common factor in both Afghan heroin trade and contra cocaine traffickers. Role of CIA in first Afghan war was not overt as it could provoke Russians in more direct retaliation albeit Cuban missile crisis of 1960s. To avoid that kind of hostility it was more suitable for CIA to have silent links with Afghan warlords and providing sources to grow poppy. "By the end of Russian invasion in 1989 Afghanistan was second largest opium production spot with 1350 Metric ton after notorious Golden Triangle including countries like Laos, Thailand, Burma and Vietnam which was producing 2645 Metric ton at that time leaving Latin America way behind with just 112 Metric ton", as per U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

 Pre and Post Taliban Era (1994-2001)
In 1994 unrest and lawlessness in Afghanistan gave rise to Taliban. Motivated with their strict religious background and education they put ban on all kinds of drugs in territory under their control but this was not the cure for chronically infected Afghan economy and society. Non availability of any job market and strong hold of Northern Alliance of Northern part of country remained biggest challenge to these efforts to cut down poppy cultivation in Afghanistan. But despite all the challenges Talibans were able to put a serious cut on opium production in Afghanistan by start of 2001 when they were about to capture Northern Alliance's strong hold Mazar-e-Sharif but post 9/11 scenario not only changed the  geopolitical dynamics of the whole world but also destroyed the efforts of Taliban to control opium production.
Figure 2: Afghan opium sells in cheap at home, worth a fortune in U.S. market

Left: In year 2001, just before U.S./NATO invasion into Afghanistan, Taliban were able to cut down opium production by a decisive margin. This was also one of core reasons against Taliban along with other excuses. After year 2002, when Taliban were removed from power there is a historical increase in opium production in Afghanistan, money is going to pentagon to carry on Afghan and Iraq war despite a historical recession in U.S..

 Recent Afghan Conflict (2002 - To date)

Afghanistan is leading opium production in world today but after the invasion of U.S. in 2002 Afghanistan is also attributed to have largest heroin production in the world as well.

Without active support of Pentagon and CIA it is not possible to export drug prepared with more than 8000 metric tons of opium. U.S. relations with Northern Alliance in Afghanistan after Taliban have given a free license to drug producers, traffickers. CIA and Pentagon both have their links to all these criminals in order to get supplies of the drugs and export it in U.S. Army planes. It has been reported that CIA used U.S. Army planes leaving Afghanistan carrying coffins which were filled with drugs instead of bodies.

To make sure undisturbed trade U.S. appointed all Northern Alliance drug lords at key posts in Afghanistan and most prominent appointment was none other than President Hamid Karzai. Karzai's brother, head of Kandahar's provincial council is proven drug trafficker facilitating the transportation of heroin from Kandahar eastward through Helmand and out across the Iranian border.
There is no reason to believe that CIA is not aware of this but as it is all one big enterprise where Karzai is also a partner so no danger to his brother.

Bush administration pushed the level of poppy cultivation to next level in Afghanistan just to keep Wall Streets alive in crisis. Many top Bush administration's officials were worried about growing influence of countries in Golden Triangle (Loas, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma) in Russian and Chinese drug markets. Like Oil in Iraq this was just another opportunity for the Bush administration to have some quick bucks.

Blames for using drugs to fight with NATO and U.S. forces is always put on Taliban. But looking at areas of Taliban's active zones one can easily understand where all this poppy cultivation is taking place. Taliban put ban on poppy when they were incharge of majority of Afghan territories and Kabul, the capital. Afghanistan was suffering worst economic crisis at that time but Taliban never went to build their economy with heroin trade. Now it is just ridiculous to blame Taliban to have vast fields of poppy and having enough peace and time to grow and process it into heroin and then trade it in Pakistan and Iran to dens it to destinations in Eastern Europe.  Below is map of Afghanistan indicating high poppy cultivation provinces and it is quite evident that Taliban dominant

Left: Ahmed Wali Karzai, appointed by his brother, President Hamid Karzai, to represent Kandahar province in Kabul. According to media reports he is main player in exporting heroin and opium to European countries through Turkmenistan.

Provinces like Kunar, Pektika,Paktya has low poppy cultivation and other provinces where all U.S./CIA supported warlords are holding key positions are growing most of opium crop. It was only after U.S. invasion there was a 4400% increase in opium production.

U.S. role in Afghan social debacle will go in history as described The Huffington Post on October 15, 2008  "When the history of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan is written, Washington's sordid involvement in the heroin trade and its alliance with drug lords and war criminals of the Afghan Communist Party will be one of the most shameful chapters."

5. Pakistan: Indirect Victim of the CIA's Drug business

Almost the whole world is affected by this drug trade but countries which lie in routes of drug traffickers are worst effected after the original drug markets. Countries like Pakistan are paying a very high price for U.S./CIA drug trade as there is a constant increase in drug addiction in Pakistan. Iran is another country which happens to be in route of international drug traffickers so it is also facing problem of smuggling of heroin and morphine from Afghanistan and Pakistan to Turkey and Europe. After U.S. invasion of Afghanistan this route has become active manifold then it was previously.

Effects of this trade are not limited to drug usage only but it destroys the social fabric in a society and gives rise to street crimes in order to get some cash to buy drugs from street market. A more horrible outcome is spread of HIV virus among addicted persons when they share the injection syringes. This threat is increasing with each passing day as number of HIV positive is increasing.  

Another disastrous effect it brought to Pakistan and Afghanistan other neighbors is serious law and order situation in bordering area of each country with Afghanistan. Combating this evil trade is not possible until a holistic effort is made by international community in this regards but its chances are bleak as this trade is needed by global imperialism (Israel, U.S., UK) more than ever before to give some support to their dying economies.  

Above: Pakistan has become main artery in heroin trafficking route and it has a lot of implication on Pakistani security. Level of drug addicted also increased over the year due to high availability of drugs in street market. Afghanistan is main producer but Pakistan us where most of drugs are seized.

6. Conclusion

Under current situation it is very important for countries like Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan and Russia to think about how to put jinni of drug back to the bottle before international drug mafia takes over these countries by destroying their social norms and values.

CIA not only has a long history of having links with traffickers but also encouraging the drug trade to get its own interests served. CIA always encourages this trade even if it affected its own citizens like in Contra movements of 1980.

Afghanistan became leader in opium production and main hub for providing heroin and its main ingredient to whole world. All this happened under the control of champion of human rights U.S. and its intelligence setup mainly CIA.

Situation is becoming more and bleaker unless Pakistan, China, Russia, Iran and Afghanistan governments start thinking about this trade and its far reaching affects on U.S. economy and CIA's funding. It is time when the whole region should become equivocal against this trade and ask U.S. to leave the region for greater good of the billions of people in region.

Farzana Shah is a Pakistani researcher and journalist based in Peshawar. She can be reached at janashah_1ATyahoo.com

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Secret US Unit Trains Commandos in Pakistan

February 23, 2009

Secret U.S. Unit Trains Commandos in Pakistan

BARA, Pakistan — More than 70 United States military advisers and technical specialists are secretly working in Pakistan to help its armed forces battle Al Qaeda and the Taliban in the country's lawless tribal areas, American military officials said.
The Americans are mostly Army Special Forces soldiers who are training Pakistani Army and paramilitary troops, providing them with intelligence and advising on combat tactics, the officials said. They do not conduct combat operations, the officials added.
They make up a secret task force, overseen by the United States Central Command and Special Operations Command. It started last summer, with the support of Pakistan's government and military, in an effort to root out Qaeda and Taliban operations that threaten American troops in Afghanistan and are increasingly destabilizing Pakistan. It is a much larger and more ambitious effort than either country has acknowledged.
Pakistani officials have vigorously protested American missile strikes in the tribal areas as a violation of sovereignty and have resisted efforts by Washington to put more troops on Pakistani soil. President Asif Ali Zardari, who leads a weak civilian government, is trying to cope with soaring anti-Americanism among Pakistanis and a belief that he is too close to Washington.
Despite the political hazards for Islamabad, the American effort is beginning to pay dividends.
A new Pakistani commando unit within the Frontier Corps paramilitary force has used information from the Central Intelligence Agency and other sources to kill or capture as many as 60 militants in the past seven months, including at least five high-ranking commanders, a senior Pakistani military official said.
Four weeks ago, the commandos captured a Saudi militant linked to Al Qaeda here in this town in the Khyber Agency, one of the tribal areas that run along the border with Afghanistan.
Yet the main commanders of the Pakistani Taliban, including its leader, Baitullah Mehsud, and its leader in the Swat region, Maulana Fazlullah, remain at large. And senior American military officials remain frustrated that they have been unable to persuade the chief of the Pakistani Army, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, to embrace serious counterinsurgency training for the army itself.
General Kayani, who is visiting Washington this week as a White House review on policy for Afghanistan and Pakistan gets under way, will almost certainly be asked how the Pakistani military can do more to eliminate Al Qaeda and the Taliban from the tribal areas.
The American officials acknowledge that at the very moment when Washington most needs Pakistan's help, the greater tensions between Pakistan and India since the terrorist attacks in Mumbai last November have made the Pakistani Army less willing to shift its attention to the Qaeda and Taliban threat.
Officials from both Pakistan and the United States agreed to disclose some details about the American military advisers and the enhanced intelligence sharing to help dispel impressions that the missile strikes were thwarting broader efforts to combat a common enemy. They spoke on condition of anonymity, citing the increasingly powerful anti-American segment of the Pakistani population.
The Pentagon had previously said about two dozen American trainers conducted training in Pakistan late last year. More than half the members of the new task force are Special Forces advisers; the rest are combat medics, communications experts and other specialists. Both sides are encouraged by the new collaboration between the American and Pakistani military and intelligence agencies against the militants.
"The intelligence sharing has really improved in the past few months," said Talat Masood, a retired army general and a military analyst. "Both sides realize it's in their common interest."
Intelligence from Pakistani informants has been used to bolster the accuracy of missile strikes from remotely piloted Predator and Reaper aircraft against the militants in the tribal areas, officials from both countries say.
More than 30 attacks by the aircraft have been conducted since last August, most of them after President Zardari took office in September. A senior American military official said that 9 of 20 senior Qaeda and Taliban commanders in Pakistan had been killed by those strikes.
In addition, a small team of Pakistani air defense controllers working in the United States Embassy in Islamabad ensures that Pakistani F-16 fighter-bombers conducting missions against militants in the tribal areas do not mistakenly hit remotely piloted American aircraft flying in the same area or a small number of C.I.A. operatives on the ground, a second senior Pakistani officer said.
The newly minted 400-man Pakistani paramilitary commando unit is a good example of the new cooperation. As part of the Frontier Corps, which operates in the tribal areas, the new Pakistani commandos fall under a chain of command separate from the 500,000-member army, which is primarily trained to fight Pakistan's archenemy, India.
The commandos are selected from the overall ranks of the Frontier Corps and receive seven months of intensive training from Pakistani and American Special Forces.
The C.I.A. helped the commandos track the Saudi militant linked to Al Qaeda, Zabi al-Taifi, for more than a week before the Pakistani forces surrounded his safe house in the Khyber Agency. The Pakistanis seized him, along with seven Pakistani and Afghan insurgents, in a dawn raid on Jan. 22, with a remotely piloted C.I.A. plane hovering overhead and personnel from the C.I.A. and Pakistan's main spy service closely monitoring the mission, a senior Pakistani officer involved in the operation said.
Still, there are tensions between the sides. Pakistani F-16's conduct about a half-dozen combat missions a day against militants, but Pakistani officers say they could do more if the Pentagon helped upgrade the jets to fight at night and provided satellite-guided bombs and updated satellite imagery.
General Kayani was expected to take a long shopping list for more transport and combat helicopters to Washington. The question of more F-16's — which many in Congress assert are intended for the Indian front — will also come up, Pakistani officials said.
The United States missile strikes, which have resulted in civilian casualties, have stirred heated debate among senior Pakistani government and military officials, despite the government's private support for the attacks.
One American official described General Kayani, who is known to be sensitive about the necessity of public support for the army, as very concerned that the American strikes had undermined the army's authority.
"These strikes are counterproductive," Owais Ahmed Ghani, the governor of North-West Frontier Province, said in an interview in his office in Peshawar. "This is looking for a quick fix, when all it will do is attract more jihadis."
Pakistani Army officers say the American strikes draw retaliation against Pakistani troops in the tribal areas, whose convoys and bases are bombed or attacked with rockets after each United States missile strike.
Eric Schmitt reported from Bara, Peshawar and Islamabad, Pakistan, and Jane Perlez from Islamabad.


 
 
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Sunday, February 22, 2009

For All Liberal Fanatics of Pakistan : Why Shariah? Published by : NOAH FELDMAN New York Times March 16, 2008

In Pakistan, the colonial remainings, ruling establishment and liberal Fanatics mostly from ever powerful sectarian minorities like Parsis, Qadianis and Agha Khanis shiver to their core when they hear the name of Sharia. For past sixty years these western agents have been juggling and proving Islam, Quran and Sharia controversial in order to protect their Western Master agenda and self vested interest. These powerful minorities have full control over press and electronic media. These minorities have benefited most from Dictators like Auyb, Zia and Musharaf. They were imported/created as secret agents for British army during colonial conquest of Sindh, or may be Afghan Wars. After 47 these have always supported Army Actions against masses like Bengalis Baluchs, Sindhis and Pakhtuns. If you give some logic for Quran, Islam or Sharia. They liberal Fanatics will give Fatwa and declare you as Militant, Taliban and Terrorist. In short, the role of these minorities in Pakistan is similar to Jews/Zionist role in USA.

 

In following wonderful article by Professor NOAH FELDMAN tries to uncover the invisible dynamics of Shariah based on Quran and Sunnah, which are considered absurd/unthinkable by our slave minded liberal Fanatic, powerful minorities, Western educated ruling lot. If this article is 25 % based on fact, with any doubt our defacteo colonial legal/political system seems to be source of all ills and violence in our part of world. It should be an eye opener for the Champion among us who follow/cherish/idealize/value/worship US/West and their systems. 
 

Why Shariah?

 

Published : NOAH FELDMAN New York Times March 16, 2008

 

Last month, Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, gave a nuanced, scholarly lecture in London about whether the British legal system should allow non-Christian courts to decide certain matters of family law. Britain has no constitutional separation of church and state. The archbishop noted that "the law of the Church of England is the law of the land" there; indeed, ecclesiastical courts that once handled marriage and divorce are still integrated into the British legal system, deciding matters of church property and doctrine. His tentative suggestion was that, subject to the agreement of all parties and the strict requirement of protecting equal rights for women, it might be a good idea to consider allowing Islamic and Orthodox Jewish courts to handle marriage and divorce.

The practical application of Shariah in most Muslim countries (as here, in this Egyptian courtroom) is in matters of family law. Then all hell broke loose. From politicians across the spectrum to senior church figures and the ubiquitous British tabloids came calls for the leader of the world's second largest Christian denomination to issue a retraction or even resign. Williams has spent the last couple of years trying to hold together the global Anglican Communion in the face of continuing controversies about ordaining gay priests and recognizing same-sex marriages. Yet little in that contentious battle subjected him to the kind of outcry that his reference to religious courts unleashed. Needless to say, the outrage was not occasioned by Williams's mention of Orthodox Jewish law. For the purposes of public discussion, it was the word "Shariah" that was radioactive.

In some sense, the outrage about according a degree of official status to Shariah in a Western country should come as no surprise. No legal system has ever had worse press. To many, the word "Shariah" conjures horrors of hands cut off, adulterers stoned and women oppressed. By contrast, who today remembers that the much-loved English common law called for execution as punishment for hundreds of crimes, including theft of any object worth five shillings or more? How many know that until the 18th century, the laws of most European countries authorized torture as an official component of the criminal-justice system? As for sexism, the common law long denied married women any property rights or indeed legal personality apart from their husbands. When the British applied their law to Muslims in place of Shariah, as they did in some colonies, the result was to strip married women of the property that Islamic law had always granted them — hardly progress toward equality of the sexes.

In fact, for most of its history, Islamic law offered the most liberal and humane legal principles available anywhere in the world. Today, when we invoke the harsh punishments prescribed by Shariah for a handful of offenses, we rarely acknowledge the high standards of proof necessary for their implementation. Before an adultery conviction can typically be obtained, for example, the accused must confess four times or four adult male witnesses of good character must testify that they directly observed the sex act. The extremes of our own legal system — like life sentences for relatively minor drug crimes, in some cases — are routinely ignored. We neglect to mention the recent vintage of our tentative improvements in family law. It sometimes seems as if we need Shariah as Westerners have long needed Islam: as a canvas on which to project our ideas of the horrible, and as a foil to make us look good.

In the Muslim world, on the other hand, the reputation of Shariah has undergone an extraordinary revival in recent years. A century ago, forward-looking Muslims thought of Shariah as outdated, in need of reform or maybe abandonment. Today, 66 percent of Egyptians, 60 percent of Pakistanis and 54 percent of Jordanians say that Shariah should be the only source of legislation in their countries. Islamist political parties, like those associated with the transnational Muslim Brotherhood, make the adoption of Shariah the most prominent plank in their political platforms. And the message resonates. Wherever Islamists have been allowed to run for office in Arabic-speaking countries, they have tended to win almost as many seats as the governments have let them contest. The Islamist movement in its various incarnations — from moderate to radical — is easily the fastest growing and most vital in the Muslim world; the return to Shariah is its calling card.

How is it that what so many Westerners see as the most unappealing and premodern aspect of Islam is, to many Muslims, the vibrant, attractive core of a global movement of Islamic revival? The explanation surely must go beyond the oversimplified assumption that Muslims want to use Shariah to reverse feminism and control women — especially since large numbers of women support the Islamists in general and the ideal of Shariah in particular.

 

IS SHARIAH THE RULE OF LAW?

One reason for the divergence between Western and Muslim views of Shariah is that we are not all using the word to mean the same thing. Although it is commonplace to use the word "Shariah" and the phrase "Islamic law" interchangeably, this prosaic English translation does not capture the full set of associations that the term "Shariah" conjures for the believer. Shariah, properly understood, is not just a set of legal rules. To believing Muslims, it is something deeper and higher, infused with moral and metaphysical purpose. At its core, Shariah represents the idea that all human beings — and all human governments — are subject to justice under the law.

In fact, "Shariah" is not the word traditionally used in Arabic to refer to the processes of Islamic legal reasoning or the rulings produced through it: that word is fiqh, meaning something like Islamic jurisprudence. The word "Shariah" connotes a connection to the divine, a set of unchanging beliefs and principles that order life in accordance with God's will. Westerners typically imagine that Shariah advocates simply want to use the Koran as their legal code. But the reality is much more complicated. Islamist politicians tend to be very vague about exactly what it would mean for Shariah to be the source for the law of the land — and with good reason, because just adopting such a principle would not determine how the legal system would actually operate.

Shariah is best understood as a kind of higher law, albeit one that includes some specific, worldly commands. All Muslims would agree, for example, that it prohibits lending money at interest — though not investments in which risks and returns are shared; and the ban on Muslims drinking alcohol is an example of an unequivocal ritual prohibition, even for liberal interpreters of the faith. Some rules associated with Shariah are undoubtedly old-fashioned and harsh. Men and women are treated unequally, for example, by making it hard for women to initiate divorce without forfeiting alimony. The prohibition on sodomy, though historically often unenforced, makes recognition of same-sex relationships difficult to contemplate. But Shariah also prohibits bribery or special favors in court. It demands equal treatment for rich and poor. It condemns the vigilante-style honor killings that still occur in some Middle Eastern countries. And it protects everyone's property — including women's — from being taken from them. Unlike in Iran, where wearing a head scarf is legally mandated and enforced by special religious police, the Islamist view in most other Muslim countries is that the head scarf is one way of implementing the religious duty to dress modestly — a desirable social norm, not an enforceable legal rule. And mandating capital punishment for apostasy is not on the agenda of most elected Islamists. For many Muslims today, living in corrupt autocracies, the call for Shariah is not a call for sexism, obscurantism or savage punishment but for an Islamic version of what the West considers its most prized principle of political justice: the rule of law.

 

THE SWAY OF THE SCHOLARS

To understand Shariah's deep appeal, we need to ask a crucial question that is rarely addressed in the West: What, in fact, is the system of Islamic law? In his lifetime, the Prophet Muhammad was both the religious and the political leader of the community of Muslim believers. His revelation, the Koran, contained some laws, pertaining especially to ritual matters and inheritance; but it was not primarily a legal book and did not include a lengthy legal code of the kind that can be found in parts of the Hebrew Bible. When the first generation of believers needed guidance on a subject that was not addressed by revelation, they went directly to Muhammad. He either answered of his own accord or, if he was unsure, awaited divine guidance in the form of a new revelation.

With the death of Muhammad, divine revelation to the Muslim community stopped. The role of the political-religious leader passed to a series of caliphs (Arabic for "substitute") who stood in the prophet's stead. That left the caliph in a tricky position when it came to resolving difficult legal matters. The caliph possessed Muhammad's authority but not his access to revelation. It also left the community in something of a bind. If the Koran did not speak clearly to a particular question, how was the law to be determined?

The answer that developed over the first couple of centuries of Islam was that the Koran could be supplemented by reference to the prophet's life — his sunna, his path. (The word "sunna" is the source of the designation Sunni — one who follows the prophet's path.) His actions and words were captured in an oral tradition, beginning presumably with a person who witnessed the action or statement firsthand. Accurate reports had to be distinguished from false ones. But of course even a trustworthy report on a particular situation could not directly resolve most new legal problems that arose later. To address such problems, it was necessary to reason by analogy from one situation to another. There was also the possibility that a communal consensus existed on what to do under particular circumstances, and that, too, was thought to have substantial weight.

This fourfold combination — the Koran, the path of the prophet as captured in the collections of reports, analogical reasoning and consensus — amounted to a basis for a legal system. But who would be able to say how these four factors fit together? Indeed, who had the authority to say that these factors and not others formed the sources of the law? The first four caliphs, who knew the prophet personally, might have been able to make this claim for themselves. But after them, the caliphs were faced with a growing group of specialists who asserted that they, collectively, could ascertain the law from the available sources. This self-appointed group came to be known as the scholars — and over the course of a few generations, they got the caliphs to acknowledge them as the guardians of the law. By interpreting a law that originated with God, they gained control over the legal system as it actually existed. That made them, and not the caliphs, into "the heirs of the prophets."

Among the Sunnis, this model took effect very early and persisted until modern times. For the Shiites, who believe that the succession of power followed the prophet's lineage, the prophet had several successors who claimed extraordinary divine authority. Once they were gone, however, the Shiite scholars came to occupy a role not unlike that of their Sunni counterparts.

Under the constitutional theory that the scholars developed to explain the division of labor in the Islamic state, the caliph had paramount responsibility to fulfill the divine injunction to "command the right and prohibit the wrong." But this was not a task he could accomplish on his own. It required him to delegate responsibility to scholarly judges, who would apply God's law as they interpreted it. The caliph could promote or fire them as he wished, but he could not dictate legal results: judicial authority came from the caliph, but the law came from the scholars.

The caliphs — and eventually the sultans who came to rule once the caliphate lost most of its worldly influence — still had plenty of power. They handled foreign affairs more or less at their discretion. And they could also issue what were effectively administrative regulations — provided these regulations did not contradict what the scholars said Shariah required. The regulations addressed areas where Shariah was silent. They also enabled the state to regulate social conduct without having to put every case before the courts, where convictions would often be impossible to obtain because of the strict standards of proof required for punishment. As a result of these regulations, many legal matters (perhaps most) fell outside the rules given specifically by Shariah.

The upshot is that the system of Islamic law as it came to exist allowed a great deal of leeway. That is why today's advocates of Shariah as the source of law are not actually recommending the adoption of a comprehensive legal code derived from or dictated by Shariah — because nothing so comprehensive has ever existed in Islamic history. To the Islamist politicians who advocate it or for the public that supports it, Shariah generally means something else. It means establishing a legal system in which God's law sets the ground rules, authorizing and validating everyday laws passed by an elected legislature. In other words, for them, Shariah is expected to function as something like a modern constitution.

 

The Rights of Humans and the Rights of God

So in contemporary Islamic politics, the call for Shariah does not only or primarily mean mandating the veiling of women or the use of corporal punishment — it has an essential constitutional dimension as well. But what is the particular appeal of placing Shariah above ordinary law?

 

The answer lies in a little-remarked feature of traditional Islamic government: that a state under Shariah was, for more than a thousand years, subject to a version of the rule of law. And as a rule-of-law government, the traditional Islamic state had an advantage that has been lost in the dictatorships and autocratic monarchies that have governed so much of the Muslim world for the last century. Islamic government was legitimate, in the dual sense that it generally respected the individual legal rights of its subjects and was seen by them as doing so. These individual legal rights, known as "the rights of humans" (in contrast to "the rights of God" to such things as ritual obedience), included basic entitlements to life, property and legal process — the protections from arbitrary government oppression sought by people all over the world for centuries.

Of course, merely declaring the ruler subject to the law was not enough on its own; the ruler actually had to follow the law. For that, he needed incentives. And as it happened, the system of government gave him a big one, in the form of a balance of power with the scholars. The ruler might be able to use pressure once in a while to get the results he wanted in particular cases. But because the scholars were in charge of the law, and he was not, the ruler could pervert the course of justice only at the high cost of being seen to violate God's law — thereby undermining the very basis of his rule.

In practice, the scholars' leverage to demand respect for the law came from the fact that the caliphate was not hereditary as of right. That afforded the scholars major influence at the transitional moments when a caliph was being chosen or challenged. On taking office, a new ruler — even one designated by his dead predecessor — had to fend off competing claimants. The first thing he would need was affirmation of the legitimacy of his assumption of power. The scholars were prepared to offer just that, in exchange for the ruler's promise to follow the law.

Once in office, rulers faced the inevitable threat of invasion or a palace coup. The caliph would need the scholars to declare a religious obligation to protect the state in a defensive jihad. Having the scholars on his side in times of crisis was a tremendous asset for the ruler who could be said to follow the law. Even if the ruler was not law-abiding, the scholars still did not spontaneously declare a sitting caliph disqualified. This would have been foolish, especially in view of the fact that the scholars had no armies at their disposal and the sitting caliph did. But their silence could easily be interpreted as an invitation for a challenger to step forward and be validated.

The scholars' insistence that the ruler obey Shariah was motivated largely by their belief that it was God's will. But it was God's will as they interpreted it. As a confident, self-defined elite that controlled and administered the law according to well-settled rules, the scholars were agents of stability and predictability — crucial in societies where the transition from one ruler to the next could be disorderly and even violent. And by controlling the law, the scholars could limit the ability of the executive to expropriate the property of private citizens. This, in turn, induced the executive to rely on lawful taxation to raise revenues, which itself forced the rulers to be responsive to their subjects' concerns. The scholars and their law were thus absolutely essential to the tremendous success that Islamic society enjoyed from its inception into the 19th century. Without Shariah, there would have been no Haroun al-Rashid in Baghdad, no golden age of Muslim Spain, no reign of Suleiman the Magnificent in Istanbul.

 

For generations, Western students of the traditional Islamic constitution have assumed that the scholars could offer no meaningful check on the ruler. As one historian has recently put it, although Shariah functioned as a constitution, "the constitution was not enforceable," because neither scholars nor subjects could "compel their ruler to observe the law in the exercise of government." But almost no constitution anywhere in the world enables judges or nongovernmental actors to "compel" the obedience of an executive who controls the means of force. The Supreme Court of the United States has no army behind it. Institutions that lack the power of the sword must use more subtle means to constrain executives. Like the American constitutional balance of powers, the traditional Islamic balance was maintained by words and ideas, and not just by forcible compulsion.

So today's Muslims are not being completely fanciful when they act and speak as though Shariah can structure a constitutional state subject to the rule of law. One big reason that Islamist political parties do so well running on a Shariah platform is that their constituents recognize that Shariah once augured a balanced state in which legal rights were respected.

But if Shariah is popular among many Muslims in large part because of its historical association with the rule of law, can it actually do the same work today? Here there is reason for caution and skepticism. The problem is that the traditional Islamic constitution rested on a balance of powers between a ruler subject to law and a class of scholars who interpreted and administered that law. The governments of most contemporary majority-Muslim states, however, have lost these features. Rulers govern as if they were above the law, not subject to it, and the scholars who once wielded so much influence are much reduced in status. If they have judicial posts at all, it is usually as judges in the family-law courts.

In only two important instances do scholars today exercise real power, and in both cases we can see a deviation from their traditional role. The first is Iran, where Ayatollah Khomeini, himself a distinguished scholar, assumed executive power and became supreme leader after the 1979 revolution. The result of this configuration, unique in the history of the Islamic world, is that the scholarly ruler had no counterbalance and so became as unjust as any secular ruler with no check on his authority. The other is Saudi Arabia, where the scholars retain a certain degree of power. The unfortunate outcome is that they can slow any government initiative for reform, however minor, but cannot do much to keep the government responsive to its citizens. The oil-rich state does not need to obtain tax revenues from its citizens to operate — and thus has little reason to keep their interests in mind.

How the scholars lost their exalted status as keepers of the law is a complex story, but it can be summed up in the adage that partial reforms are sometimes worse than none at all. In the early 19th century, the Ottoman empire responded to military setbacks with an internal reform movement. The most important reform was the attempt to codify Shariah. This Westernizing process, foreign to the Islamic legal tradition, sought to transform Shariah from a body of doctrines and principles to be discovered by the human efforts of the scholars into a set of rules that could be looked up in a book.

Once the law existed in codified form, however, the law itself was able to replace the scholars as the source of authority. Codification took from the scholars their all-important claim to have the final say over the content of the law and transferred that power to the state. To placate the scholars, the government kept the Shariah courts running but restricted them to handling family-law matters. This strategy paralleled the British colonial approach of allowing religious courts to handle matters of personal status. Today, in countries as far apart as Kenya and Pakistan, Shariah courts still administer family law — a small subset of their original historical jurisdiction.

Codification signaled the death knell for the scholarly class, but it did not destroy the balance of powers on its own. Promulgated in 1876, the Ottoman constitution created a legislature composed of two lawmaking bodies — one elected, one appointed by the sultan. This amounted to the first democratic institution in the Muslim world; had it established itself, it might have popularized the notion that the people represent the ultimate source of legal authority. Then the legislature could have replaced the scholars as the institutional balance to the executive.

But that was not to be. Less than a year after the legislature first met, Sultan Abdulhamid II suspended its operation — and for good measure, he suspended the constitution the following year. Yet the sultan did not restore the scholars to the position they once occupied. With the scholars out of the way and no legislature to replace them, the sultan found himself in the position of near-absolute ruler. This arrangement set the pattern for government in the Muslim world after the Ottoman empire fell. Law became a tool of the ruler, not an authority over him. What followed, perhaps unsurprisingly, was dictatorship and other forms of executive dominance — the state of affairs confronted by the Islamists who seek to restore Shariah.

 

A Democratic Shariah?

The Islamists today, partly out of realism, partly because they are rarely scholars themselves, seem to have little interest in restoring the scholars to their old role as the constitutional balance to the executive. The Islamist movement, like other modern ideologies, seeks to capture the existing state and then transform society through the tools of modern government. Its vision for bringing Shariah to bear therefore incorporates two common features of modern government: the legislature and the constitution.

The mainstream Sunni Islamist position, found, for example, in the electoral platforms of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and the Justice and Development Party in Morocco, is that an elected legislature should draft and pass laws that are consistent with the spirit of Islamic law. On questions where Islamic law does not provide clear direction, the democratically chosen legislature is supposed to use its discretion to adopt laws infused by Islamic values.

The result is a profound change in the theoretical structure underlying Islamic law: Shariah is democratized in that its care is given to a popularly elected legislature. In Iraq, for example, where the constitution declares Shariah to be "the source of law," it is in principle up to the National Assembly to pass laws that reflect its spirit.

In case the assembly gets it wrong, however, the Islamists often recommend the judicial review of legislative actions to guarantee that they do not violate Islamic law or values. What is sometimes called a "repugnancy clause," mandating that a judicial body overturn laws repugnant to Islam, has made its way into several recent constitutions that seek to reconcile Islam and democracy. It may be found, for example, in the Afghan Constitution of 2004 and the Iraqi Constitution of 2005. (I had a small role advising the Iraqi drafters.) Islamic judicial review transforms the highest judicial body of the state into a guarantor of conformity with Islamic law. The high court can then use this power to push for a conservative vision of Islamic law, as in Afghanistan, or for a more moderate version, as in Pakistan.

Islamic judicial review puts the court in a position resembling the one that scholars once occupied. Like the scholars, the judges of the reviewing court present their actions as interpretations of Islamic law. But of course the judges engaged in Islamic judicial review are not the scholars but ordinary judges (as in Iraq) or a mix of judges and scholars (as in Afghanistan). In contrast to the traditional arrangement, the judges' authority comes not from Shariah itself but from a written constitution that gives them the power of judicial review.

The modern incarnation of Shariah is nostalgic in its invocation of the rule of law but forward-looking in how it seeks to bring this result about. What the Islamists generally do not acknowledge, though, is that such institutions on their own cannot deliver the rule of law. The executive authority also has to develop a commitment to obeying legal and constitutional judgments. That will take real-world incentives, not just a warm feeling for the values associated with Shariah.

How that happens — how an executive administration accustomed to overweening power can be given incentives to subordinate itself to the rule of law — is one of the great mysteries of constitutional development worldwide. Total revolution has an extremely bad track record in recent decades, at least in majority-Muslim states. The revolution that replaced the shah in Iran created an oppressively top-heavy constitutional structure. And the equally revolutionary dreams some entertained for Iraq — dreams of a liberal secular state or of a functioning Islamic democracy — still seem far from fruition.

Gradual change therefore increasingly looks like the best of some bad options. And most of today's political Islamists — the ones running for office in Morocco or Jordan or Egypt and even Iraq — are gradualists. They wish to adapt existing political institutions by infusing them with Islamic values and some modicum of Islamic law. Of course, such parties are also generally hostile to the United States, at least where we have worked against their interests. (Iraq is an obvious exception — many Shiite Islamists there are our close allies.) But this is a separate question from whether they can become a force for promoting the rule of law. It is possible to imagine the electoral success of Islamist parties putting pressure on executives to satisfy the demand for law-based government embodied in Koranic law. This might bring about a transformation of the judiciary, in which judges would come to think of themselves as agents of the law rather than as agents of the state.

Something of the sort may slowly be happening in Turkey. The Islamists there are much more liberal than anywhere else in the Muslim world; they do not even advocate the adoption of Shariah (a position that would get their government closed down by the staunchly secular military). Yet their central focus is the rule of law and the expansion of basic rights against the Turkish tradition of state-centered secularism. The courts are under increasing pressure to go along with that vision.

Can Shariah provide the necessary resources for such a rethinking of the judicial role? In its essence, Shariah aspires to be a law that applies equally to every human, great or small, ruler or ruled. No one is above it, and everyone at all times is bound by it. But the history of Shariah also shows that the ideals of the rule of law cannot be implemented in a vacuum. For that, a state needs actually effective institutions, which must be reinforced by regular practice and by the recognition of actors within the system that they have more to gain by remaining faithful to its dictates than by deviating from them.

The odds of success in the endeavor to deliver the rule of law are never high. Nothing is harder than creating new institutions with the capacity to balance executive dominance — except perhaps avoiding the temptation to overreach once in power. In Iran, the Islamists have discredited their faith among many ordinary people, and a similar process may be under way in Iraq. Still, with all its risks and dangers, the Islamists' aspiration to renew old ideas of the rule of law while coming to terms with contemporary circumstances is bold and noble — and may represent a path to just and legitimate government in much of the Muslim world.

 

Noah Feldman, a contributing writer for the magazine, is a law professor at Harvard University and an adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. This essay is adapted from his book "The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State," which will be published later this month.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/16/magazine/16Shariah-t.html?pagewanted=6&ei=5070&en=fc5a2d4aeea020c8&ex=1206676800&emc=eta1&adxnnlx=1206130237-YKdh7FGBBvEU%20qlkuqoQKA

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Kargil and Kahmir--July 4--When Nawaz Sharif met Clinton


http://www.ccc.nps.navy.mil/research/kargil/reidel.pdf

 
* Bruce Riedel was Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Near East and South Asia Affairs in the National Security Council at the White House from 1997 to 2001. In that role, Mr. Riedel was President Clinton's senior adviser on South Asian issues andtraveled with the President to India, Pakistan and Bangladesh in March 2000. His prior office  was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Near East and South Asia Issues in the Pentagon. He is a graduate of Brown (BA) and Harvard (MA) Universities and is currently a member of the Royal College of Defence Studies in London.
 
Excerpt…Sharif then asked that the meeting continue just with the two leaders. Everyone left the room except Sharif, Clinton and myself. The President insisted he wanted a record of the event. Sharif asked again to be left alone, the President refused. The Prime Minister then briefed the President on his frantic efforts in the
last month to engage Vajpayee and get a deal that would allow Pakistan to withdraw
with some saving of face. He had flown to China to try to get their help to press
India to agree to a fixed timetable for talks to resolve Kashmir… Without something to point to, Sharif warned ominously, the fundamentalists in Pakistan would move against him and this meeting would be his last with Clinton. Clinton asked Sharif if he knew how advanced the threat of nuclear war really was? Did Sharif know his military was preparing their nuclear tipped missiles? …Sharif asked again to have me leave the room. The President dismissed this with a wave of his hand and then told Sharif that he warned him on the second not to come to Washington unless he was ready to withdraw without any precondition or quid pro quo….The President was getting angry. He told Sharif that he had asked repeatedly for Pakistani help to bring Usama bin Ladin to justice from Afghanistan. Sharif had promised often to do so but had done nothing. Instead the ISI worked with bin Ladin and the Taliban to foment terrorism. …Sharif was getting exhausted. He denied that he had ordered the preparation of their missile force, said he was against that but he was worried for his life now back in Pakistan. …end excerpt
 
Attached report on Nawaz-Clinton 4th of July meeting is available at several websites, including http://www.ccc.nps.navy.mil/research/kargil/reidel.pdf
 

American Diplomacy and the

1999 Kargil Summit at

Blair House

Bruce Riedel

*

 Bruce Riedel was Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Near East and

South Asia Affairs in the National Security Council at the White House from 1997 to 2001. In

that role, Mr. Riedel was President Clinton's senior adviser on South Asian issues and

traveled with the President to India, Pakistan and Bangladesh in March 2000. His prior office

was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Near East and South Asia Issues in the

Pentagon. He is a graduate of Brown (BA) and Harvard (MA) Universities and is currently

a member of the Royal College of Defence Studies in London.

 

INTRODUCTION

July 4

th, 1999 was probably the most unusual July 4th in American diplomatic history,

certainly among the most eventful. President Clinton engaged in one of the most

sensitive diplomatic high wire acts of any administration, successfully persuading

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to pull back Pakistani backed fighters from

a confrontation with India that could threaten to escalate into a nuclear war between

the world's two newest nuclear powers. The events of that 4

th accelerated

the road to a fundamental reconciliation between the world's two largest democracies,

India and the United States, but also set the scene for another in the series of

military coups that have marred Pakistani democracy. As the President's Special

Assistant for Near Eastern and South Asia Affairs at the National Security Council

I had the honor of a unique seat at the table and the privilege of being a key adviser

for the day's events.

 

K

ARGIL AND KASHMIR

For fifty years Pakistan and India have quarreled over the fate of Kashmir. The

dispute is not a cold confrontation like that between the two superpowers over

Germany in the Cold War. Rather it is a hot confrontation, which has been punctuated

by three wars. Since the early 1990s it has been particularly violent with

almost daily firefights along the Line of Control (LOC) that divides the state and

within the valley between the Indian security forces and the Muslim insurgency.

Both India and Pakistan deploy hundreds of thousands of troops in the area.

In the spring of 1999 the Pakistanis sought to gain a strategic advantage in the

northern front of the LOC in a remote part of the Himalayas called Kargil. Traditionally

the Indian and Pakistani armies had withdrawn each fall from their most

advanced positions in the mountains to avoid the difficulties of manning them during

the winter and then returned to them in the spring. The two armies respected each

other's deployment pattern and did not try to take advantage of this seasonal change.

In the winter of 1999, however, Pakistani backed Kashmir militants and regular

army units moved early into evacuated positions of the Indians, cheating on the

tradition. The Pakistani backed forces thus gained a significant tactical advantage

over the only ground supply route Indian forces can use to bring in supplies to the

most remote eastern third of Kashmir. By advancing onto these mountaintops overlooking

the Kargil highway, Pakistan was threatening to weaken Indian control over

a significant (yet barren) part of the contested province.

What was all the more alarming for Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's hardline

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government was that the Pakistani military incursion

came after the Prime Minister had made a bold effort in early 1999 at reconciliation

with Pakistan by traveling by bus to the Pakistani city of Lahore for a summit

with Sharif. The spirit of Lahore was intended to be the mechanism for breaking

 

the two giants of south Asia out of their half century of violence and fear and

moving the subcontinent to a better future. Instead, the Indians felt betrayed, deceived

and misled by Sharif and were determined to recover their lost territory.

By late May and early June 1999 a serious military conflict was underway along a

hundred fifty kilometer front in the mountains above Kargil (some of which rise to a

height of 17,000 feet above sea level), including furious artillery clashes, air battles

and costly infantry assaults by Indian troops against well dug in Pakistani forces.

Pakistan denied its troops were involved, claiming that only Kashmiri militants were

doing the fighting — a claim not taken seriously anywhere.

The situation was further clouded because it was not altogether clear who was

calling the shots in Islamabad. Prime Minister Sharif had seemed genuinely interested

in pursuing the Lahore process when he met with Vajpayee and he had argued

eloquently with a series of American guests, including U.S.UN Ambassador Bill

Richardson, that he wanted an end to the fifty year old quarrel with India. His

military chief, General Pervez Musharraf, seemed to be in a different mold. Musharraf

was a refugee from New Delhi, one of the millions sent into exile in the 1947 catastrophe

that split British India and the subcontinent. He was said to be a hardliner on

Kashmir, a man some feared was determined to humble India once and for all.

We will probably never know for sure the exact calculus of decision making in

Islamabad. Each of the players has his own reasons for selling a particular version

of the process. Musharraf and Sharif have already put out different versions of

who said what to whom. Others like former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir

Bhutto have also given their views. What is clear is that the civil-military dynamic

between Sharif in Islamabad and Musharraf in Rawalpindi was confused and tense.

The United States was alarmed from the beginning of the conflict because of its

potential for escalation. We could all too easily imagine the two parties beginning to

mobilize for war, seeking third party support (Pakistan from China and the Arabs,

India from Russia and Israel) and a deadly descent into full scale conflict all along

the border with a danger of nuclear cataclysm.

The nuclear scenario was obviously very much on our minds. Since the surprise

Indian tests in May 1998 the danger of a nuclear exchange had dominated American

nightmares about South Asia. Clinton had spent days trying to argue Sharif out

of testing in response and had offered him everything from a State dinner to billions

in new U.S. assistance. Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, Central Command

chief General Tony Zinni, Assistant Secretary for South Asia Rick Inderfurth

and I had traveled to Islamabad to try to persuade him, but all to no avail.

After a few weeks of agonizing, Sharif had gone forward with his own tests citing

as a flimsy excuse an alleged Israel plot to destroy Pakistan's nuclear facilities in

collusion with India. (I had the Israeli Chief of Staff deny categorically to the

Pakistani Ambassador in Washington any such plan the night before the tests but

that fact mattered little to Islamabad). In the new post-May era we confronted the

reality of two nuclear tested states whose missiles could be fired with flight times of

three to five minutes from launch to impact. One well-informed assessment concluded

that a Pakistani strike on just one Indian city, Bombay, with a small bomb

would kill between 150,000 and 850,000 alone.

Given these consequences for escalation, the U.S. was quick to make known our

view that Pakistan should withdraw its forces back behind the Line of Control immediately.

At first Rick Inderfurth and Undersecretary Thomas Pickering conveyed

this view privately to the Pakistani and Indian ambassadors in Washington in

late May. Secretary Albright then called Sharif two days later and General Tony

Zinni, who had a very close relationship with his Pakistani counterparts, also called

Chief of Army Staff General Musharraf. These messages did not work. So we

went public and called upon Pakistan to respect the LOC. I laid out our position in

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an on the record interview at the Foreign Press Center in Washington. The President

then called both leaders in mid-June and sent letters to each pressing for a

Pakistani withdrawal and Indian restraint.

The Pakistanis and Indians were both surprised by the U.S. position: Pakistan

because Islamabad assumed the U.S. would always back them against India and

India because they could not believe the U.S. would judge the crisis on its merits,

rather than side automatically with its long time Pakistani ally. Both protagonists

were rooted in the history of their half-century conflict and astounded that the U.S.

was not bound by the past.

For the previous fifty years, with a few exceptions, the United States had been tied

to Pakistan, while India had been aligned with the Soviet Union in the Cold War.

Pakistan had been the take off point for U2s flying over Russia and for Henry

Kissinger's trip to China. During the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s

Pakistan had been the U.S.' critical ally in aiding the mujahedin freedom fighters

against communism, along with Saudi Arabia. In 1971 the Nixon Administration

had "tilted" toward Pakistan and against India during the war that led to Bangladesh's

freedom. Although U.S.-Pakistani relations had cooled significantly after 1990 when

the U.S. determined Islamabad was building a nuclear arsenal (leading to an aid

suspension), the popular and elite perception in both countries was that the U.S. was

more pro-Pakistani than pro-Indian. The imposition of tough sanctions on both

countries in 1998 (so-called Glenn sanctions) after they tested nuclear weapons had

not altered the perception of American bias for Pakistan.

N

AWAZ CALLS FOR HELP

By late June the situation was deteriorating fast. The two parties were engaged in

an intense conflict along the Kargil front and both were mobilizing their forces for

larger conflict. Casualties were mounting on both sides. Our intelligence assess

ments were pointing toward the danger of full-scale war becoming a real possibility.

The danger was that the Indians would grow weary of attacking uphill (actually upmountain)

into well dug in Pakistani positions. The casualties the Indian forces

were taking were mounting. New Delhi could easily decide to open another front

elsewhere along the LOC to ease its burden and force the Pakistanis to fight on

territory favorable to India. Even if the conflict remained confined solely to Kargil,

the danger of escalation was high. While the Indian forces were making some

progress against the Pakistanis and their militant allies, it was slow and both sides

were mobilizing more and more of their regular forces.

Sharif became increasingly desperate as he saw how isolated Pakistan was in the

world. He urgently requested American intervention to stop the Indian counterattack.

Washington was clear — the solution required a Pakistani withdrawal behind

the LOC, nothing else would do. In the last days of June Sharif began to ask to see

President Clinton directly to plead his case. Sharif had met the President several

times earlier, in New York and Washington and at the funeral of King Hussein in

Amman. They had also spoken extensively in the spring of 1998 when the President

had pleaded with Sharif not to follow India's example and test its nuclear

weapons. Although that effort failed (despite promises of enormous U.S. aid to

Pakistan), the two leaders had developed a genuine personal bond and felt comfortable

talking to each other.

On the 2

nd of July the Prime Minister put in a call to the President. He appealed for

American intervention immediately to stop the fighting and to resolve the Kashmir

issue. The President was very clear — he could help only if Pakistan first withdrew

to the LOC. The President also consulted with Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee on

the phone. The Indians were adamant — withdrawal to the LOC was essential,

Vajpayee would not negotiate under the threat of aggression. The President sought

to reassure Vajpayee that we would not countenance Pakistani aggression, not reward

them for violating the LOC and that we stood by our commitment to the

Lahore process, i.e. direct talks between India and Pakistan were the only solution

to Kashmir, not third party intervention.

On the 3

rd, Sharif was more desperate and told the President he was ready to come

immediately to Washington to seek our help. The President repeated his caution —

come only if you are ready to withdraw, I can't help you if you are not ready to pull

back. He urged Sharif to consider carefully the wisdom of a trip to Washington

under these constraints. Sharif said he was coming and would be there on the 4

th.

The White House and State Department spent much of the rest of the 3

rd preparing.

Logistics were one problem. Blair House had to be made available for the Pakistanis

and the Secret Service needed to secure Pennsylvania Avenue. As any

visitor to the Mall on a 4

th of July knows, tens of thousands of Americans come

down to the Mall to see the fireworks, many come via the area around the White

House and would be inconvenienced by a shut down of Pennsylvania Avenue.

A small group also prepared for the substance of the encounter. I led the effort at

the NSC to prepare the President, National Security Advisor Samuel R. (Sandy)

Berger and Chief of Staff John Podesta. The State effort was led by Deputy

Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, the senior point man on South Asian issues in the

Department and Karl (Rick) Inderfurth, Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs

at State, whose bureau had the strongest expertise on the Subcontinent in the

U.S. government. Strobe, Rick and I had already logged many hours traveling to

South Asia to work to advance the President's agenda of improving our relations

with this too long neglected part of the world.

The product of this work was two pieces of paper. The first was a draft statement

the President would issue if Sharif agreed to pulling back his forces to the LOC, the

second a statement which would be used if Sharif refused. The latter would make

clear that the blame for the crisis in South Asia lay solely with Pakistan.

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On the third, more information developed about the escalating military situation in

the area — disturbing evidence that the Pakistanis were preparing their nuclear

arsenals for possible deployment. Sharif's intentions also became clearer. He was

bringing his wife and children with him to Washington, a possible indication that he

was afraid he might not be able to go home if the summit failed or that the military

was telling him to leave. At a minimum, Sharif seemed to be hedging his bet on

whether this would be a round trip.

Sharif would be met at Dulles Airport, where his commercial PIA flight was being

diverted to from JFK, by the Saudi Ambassador Prince Bandar bin Sultan. Bandar

had a long history of helping assist key American diplomatic initiatives and also had

worked with Pakistan extensively in the past during the Afghan war against the

Soviets. Bandar asked for a briefing on what the President needed from Sharif. I

met with him in his McLean home and gave him our sense of the crisis. Bandar

promised to weigh in forcefully with Sharif on the ride from Dulles to Blair House,

and he secured Crown Prince Abdallah's support for our position.

British Prime Minister Blair also contacted Sharif to weigh in as well on the need for

withdrawal. Like us, the British were increasingly worried over the direction the

crisis was headed and the danger of escalation to full- scale war. Other governments,

including Pakistan's ally China, shared these concerns as well and we asked

Beijing to weigh in with Islamabad. We concluded that the Chinese played a constructive

role in trying to defuse the crisis.

T

HE 4TH DAWNS

The President's advisers gathered early on the 4

th to brief him on the meeting ahead

and provide advice. The mood was somber. Sandy Berger opened the session by

telling the President that this could be the most important foreign policy meeting of

his Presidency because the stakes could include nuclear war. He had to press

Sharif to withdraw while also giving him enough cover to keep him in office to

deliver the retreat. Strobe noted the importance of being very clear with Nawaz

and not letting the Prime Minister be alone with the President so that he could later

claim commitments not made. A record of who said what was critical. Rick and I

briefed the President on the latest information we had.

There was more disturbing information about Pakistan preparing its nuclear arsenal

for possible use. I recommended that he use this only when Sharif was without his

aides, particularly not when the Foreign Secretary, Shamshad Ahmad, who was

known to be very close to Pakistani military intelligence (ISI) was in earshot.

Bandar called and told me the results of his discussion with Sharif. The PM was

distraught, deeply worried about the direction the crisis was going toward disaster,

but equally worried about his own hold on power and the threat from his military

chiefs who were pressing for a tough stand. I briefed the President and the team.

He said he was ready to go and we crossed Pennsylvania Avenue to Blair House.

Sharif had a couple of hours to rest and refresh himself since his arrival early in the

morning. The President's meeting opened at around 1:30 in the afternoon with a

plenary session with their teams. The President began by noting he had to travel on

the 5

th to America's poorest states, a long planned event to help eradicate poverty in

America and thus was glad the PM could be available on the 4

th. He then framed

the day's discussion by handing the PM a cartoon from the day's Chicago

Tribune

newspaper that showed Pakistan and India as nuclear bombs fighting with each

other. Clinton said this is what worried him.

Sharif opened by thanking the President for resolving the long outstanding quarrel

between the two countries over the suspended delivery of F16 fighters — suspended

when sanctions were imposed in 1990. Clinton had secured a sizable cash

payment to Pakistan that compensated Islamabad for the cost of the never delivered

fighters.

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Sharif then went into a long and predictable defense of the Kashmiri cause. He

appealed to the President to intervene directly to settle the dispute by pressing India.

Much of his argumentation we had heard before — only the U.S. could save a

billion and a half South Asians from war, if only the President would devote 1% of

the effort he gave to the Arab-Israeli dispute to Kashmir it would be resolved, etc.

The President pushed back by reminding Sharif that the U.S. played a role in the

Arab-Israeli conflict because both sides invited it to mediate, that is not the case

with Kashmir. The best approach was the road begun at Lahore, that is direct

contact with India. Pakistan had completely undermined that opening by attacking

at Kargil, it must now retreat before disaster set in.

Sharif noted that India had been the first to test nuclear weapons and refused to hold

an election to determine the future of Kashmir. Again the President said that was

all true but the fundamental reality of the day was the Pakistani army and its militant

allies were on the wrong side of the LOC and must withdraw. Only if Pakistan

withdrew completely and quickly could the U.S. help Islamabad. A full and complete

withdrawal without pre-conditions would give the U.S. some leverage with

India, money in the bank of showing America could help India.

The President urged Sharif to give him that money in the bank. But he warned there

could be no quid pro quo, no hint that America was rewarding Pakistan for its

aggression nor for threatening its nuclear arsenal at India. If the United States

appeared to be acting under the gun of a nuclear threat its ability to restrain others

from threatening use of their nuclear forces would be forever undermined. Sharif

must act today.

The room was tense and Sharif visibly worried. The President told the Pakistani

team that he had just read John Keegan's new book on the first World War. The

Kargil crisis seemed to be eerily like 1914, armies mobilizing and disaster looming.

The President had sent Strobe and his team to South Asia a half dozen times in the

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last year to try to halt the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, ease Indo-

Pakistani tensions and build confidence on both sides. Pakistan was threatening to

undo all of that and plunge the world into its first nuclear exchange.

Sharif handed the President a document which he said was a non-paper provided to

him early in the crisis by Vajpayee in which the two would agree to restore the

sanctity of the LOC (a formula for Pakistani withdrawal) and resume the Lahore

process. Sharif said at first India had agreed to this non-paper but then changed its

mind. Sharif then asked that the meeting continue just with the two leaders.

Everyone left the room except Sharif, Clinton and myself. The President insisted he

wanted a record of the event. Sharif asked again to be left alone, the President

refused. The Prime Minister then briefed the President on his frantic efforts in the

last month to engage Vajpayee and get a deal that would allow Pakistan to withdraw

with some saving of face. He had flown to China to try to get their help to press

India to agree to a fixed timetable for talks to resolve Kashmir. Sharif's brief was

confused and vague on many details but he seemed a man possessed with fear of

war.

The Prime Minister told Clinton that he wanted desperately to find a solution that

would allow Pakistan to withdraw with some cover. Without something to point to,

Sharif warned ominously, the fundamentalists in Pakistan would move against him

and this meeting would be his last with Clinton.

Clinton asked Sharif if he knew how advanced the threat of nuclear war really was?

Did Sharif know his military was preparing their nuclear tipped missiles? Sharif

seemed taken aback and said only that India was probably doing the same. The

President reminded Sharif how close the U.S. and Soviet Union had come to nuclear

war in 1962 over Cuba. Did Sharif realize that if even one bomb was dropped…

Sharif finished his sentence and said it would be a catastrophe.

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Sharif asked again to have me leave the room. The President dismissed this with a

wave of his hand and then told Sharif that he warned him on the second not to come

to Washington unless he was ready to withdraw without any precondition or quid

pro quo. Sharif had been warned by others as well. The President said he had a

draft statement ready to issue that would pin all the blame for the Kargil crisis on

Pakistan tonight.

The President was getting angry. He told Sharif that he had asked repeatedly for

Pakistani help to bring Usama bin Ladin to justice from Afghanistan. Sharif had

promised often to do so but had done nothing. Instead the ISI worked with bin Ladin

and the Taliban to foment terrorism. His draft statement would also mention

Pakistan's role in supporting terrorists in Afghanistan and India. Was that what

Sharif wanted, Clinton asked? Did Sharif order the Pakistani nuclear missile force

to prepare for action? Did he realize how crazy that was? You've put me in the

middle today, set the U.S. up to fail and I won't let it happen. Pakistan is messing

with nuclear war.

Sharif was getting exhausted. He denied that he had ordered the preparation of

their missile force, said he was against that but he was worried for his life now back

in Pakistan. The President suggested a break to allow each leader to meet with his

team and consider next steps. He would also call Prime Minister Vajpayee to brief

him on the discussions. After ninety minutes of intense discussion the meeting

broke up.

The President and I briefed the others in our room in Blair House while Sharif

huddled with his team in another room. The President put through a short call to

New Delhi just to tell Vajpayee that he was holding firm on demanding the withdrawal

to the LOC. Vajpayee had little to say, even asking the President "what do

you want me to say?" There was no give in New Delhi and none was asked for.

After the intensity of the first round, the President lay down on a sofa to rest his

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eyes for a few minutes. We all were consumed by the tension of the moment and

drama of the day.

After an hour break the President, Sharif and I returned to the discussion. The

President put on the table a short statement to be issued to the press drawing from

the non-paper Sharif had given us and the statement we had drafted before the

meeting to announce agreement on withdrawal to the LOC. The key sentence read

"the Prime Minister has agreed to take concrete and immediate steps for the restoration

of the LOC." Strobe, Sandy, Rick and I had drafted this key sentence during

the break. The statement also called for a ceasefire once the withdrawal was

completed and restoration of the Lahore process. Finally, the statement included a

reaffirmation of the President's long standing plans to visit South Asia.

The President was clear and firm. Sharif had a choice, withdraw behind the LOC

and the moral compass would tilt back toward Pakistan or stay and fight a wider and

dangerous war with India without American sympathy. Sharif read the statement

several times quietly. He asked to talk with his team and we adjourned again.

After a few minutes Sharif returned with good news. The statement was acceptable

with one addition. Sharif wanted a sentence added that would say "the President

would take personal interest to encourage an expeditious resumption and intensification

of the bilateral efforts (i.e. Lahore) once the sanctity of the LOC had been

fully restored."

The President handed the sentence to me and asked my opinion. I said we could

easily agree to this because the President already supported the Lahore process but

we need a clear understanding on how we would portray the LOC issue — we

would need to explain to our press that this language meant a Pakistani withdrawal.

Clinton agreed and told Sharif that was his intention. Reluctantly, the Prime Minister

said yes.

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The mood changed in a nano-second. Clinton told Sharif that they had tested their

personal relationship hard that day but they had reached the right ending. Once the

withdrawal from Kargil was done the U.S. would have more credibility with India

and the President expressed his determination to do what he could on Kashmir.

The President called Vajpayee to preview the statement.

As the U.S. delegation was exiting the door from Blair House, Sharif's Foreign

Secretary Ahmad, made a last minute effort to reopen the text. He approached

Sandy Berger with a list of alterations in the text. Sandy dismissed him with a curt

'your boss says it is ok as is.'

The press briefing by Rick and I was a tough event. The journalists were convinced

there must be some quid for Pakistani withdrawal. We made clear there was none.

A

FTERMATH — NEW DEAL IN NEW DELHI,

C

OUP IN ISLAMABAD

Sharif came to the White House early the next morning for a photo op with his

family and the President. His mood was glum, he was not looking forward to the

trip home. The Prime Minister knew he had done the right thing for Pakistan and

the world, but he was not sure his army would see it that way. He stopped in

London and Riyadh on the way home. Both our allies gave him their support.

The Prime Minister was good to his word. He ordered his army to pull back its men

and its allies and they did so. India was jubilant, Pakistan morose. The fighting had

taken a toll. Estimates of the dead on both sides vary. Indians usually claim 1300

killed on both sides, Pakistanis cite around 1700.

The President also lived up to his word. As soon as the Pakistani forces were back

across the LOC he pressed India for a cease-fire in the Kargil sector. After this

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occurred he privately invited Sharif to send a senior trusted official to Washington to

begin discrete discussions on how to follow up on his "personal commitment" to the

Lahore process.

It soon became apparent, however, that all was not well in Islamabad. For weeks

the Prime Minister did not respond to our queries to send someone to discuss Kashmir.

The only explanation offered was that it was difficult to decide whom the right

person combining the PM's trust and the background on Kashmir was. We concluded

the Pakistani internal situation was not ripe for Sharif to take action.

Finally in September Sharif sent his brother, the governor of Lahore, to Washington

for the long awaited discussions. Rick Inderfurth and I met with him for hours in his

suite at the Willard Hotel. A day-long downpour of rain made the capital a wet and

dreary place.

We tried to get a feel for how the Prime Minister wanted to pursue the Kashmir

issue. Instead, Shahbaz Sharif only wanted to discuss what the U.S. could do to

help his brother stay in power. He all but said that they knew a military coup was

coming.

On October 12, 1999 it came. Ironically, it was Nawaz who provoked the coup's

timing by trying to exile Musharraf when he was on an official visit to Sri Lanka. His

plane was denied permission to return to Karachi or anywhere in Pakistan. The

military rebelled and forced open the airport. Within hours, Nawaz was in jail and

the army was in control.

The President instructed the NSC to do all we could to convince the new Pakistani

leadership not to execute Sharif as General Zia had executed Prime Minister Bhutto

in 1978. That outcome would have been a horrible one for all Pakistanis and would

have considerably set back the country's already slim hope of a better future. The

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President urged Musharraf to let Sharif free. With our encouragement the Saudis

pressed hard for Sharif's freedom. Finally, in December 2000 Sharif was exiled to

the Saudi Arabian Kingdom.

Why did Sharif agree to withdraw on the fourth? Only the former Prime Minister

can answer this question authoritatively. What is clear is that President Clinton was

direct and forceful with him at Blair House — there were no options except withdrawal

or isolation. Whatever hopes Sharif and the rest of the Pakistani leadership

had of getting American support for their Kargil adventure vanished that afternoon

in Washington.

The most important strategic result of the Blair House summit was its impact on

Indo-U.S. relations. The clarity of the American position on Kargil and its refusal to

give Pakistan any reward for its aggression had an immediate and dynamic impact

on the relationship. Doors opened in New Delhi to Americans that had been shut

for years. The Indian elite — including the military — and the Indian public began

to shed long held negative perceptions of the U.S.

The stage was set for the unprecedented back to back summits between President

Clinton and Prime Minister Vajpayee in 2000. After a quarter century gap in Presidential

visits to India, Clinton's spring visit symbolized a new level of maturity in the

relationship between the world's two largest democracies. Vajpayee's return visit

formalized the commitment.

President Bush has accelerated and intensified the process of U.S.-India rapprochement.

After the September 11

th attacks on America, he lifted the Glenn sanctions

imposed after the 1998 tests and welcomed Vajpayee to the Oval Office. U.S.

relations with Pakistan have substantially improved as well thanks to the Musharraf's

government's role in the war against the Taliban and Usama bin Ladin, a striking

reversal of earlier Pakistani policy. But the tensions following the attack on the

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Indian Parliament show the Kashmir issue remains as dangerous today, however, as

it was in 1999, a time bomb capable of exploding upon the subcontinent with little or

no warning.

 

India-Pakistan Timeline

August 1947 India and Pakistan become independent nations

October 1947

Kashmir signs Instrument of Accession, giving India legal

claim over the territory, First undeclared between Pakistan

and India over Kashmir

1965 Second India-Pakistan war over Kashmir

March 1971

East Pakistan secedes from Pakistan and forms the nation

of Bangladesh; Civil War erupts in Pakistan, Third India-

Pakistan war as India supports East Pakistan

May 1974 India conducts underground nuclear test at Pokhran,

Rajasthan

December 1988 India and Pakistan sign agreement prohibiting attack on

each other's nuclear installations

January 1996 India tests Prithvi II, a missile capable of carrying nuclear

weapons

April 1998 Pakistan tests Ghauri missile, capable of reaching 937

miles

May 11, 1998 India conducts three underground nuclear tests in Rajasthan

May 13, 1998 India conducts two more underground nuclear tests to

complete its nuclear test program

May 28, 1998 Pakistan conducts its five underground nuclear tests for the

first time

May 1999 Conflict between India and Pakistan in Kargil in Kashmir


 
 
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Friday, February 20, 2009

Pakistan Downs Indian Spy Drone Made in Israel in 2002

Pakistan Downs Indian Spy Drone Made in Israel

 

From DEBKA-Net-Weekly of June 7 on India-Israeli Military Ties

June 8, 2002

According to DEBKA-Net-Weekly's military sources in New Delhi, a group of Israel electronic warfare experts is helping the Indian army set up and operate six early warning stations along the 750-km Line of Control dividing disputed Kashmir, for picking up movements of military forces, armed men and explosives on the Pakistani side, and jamming the electronic surveillance instruments Pakistan trains on Indian territory. These stations are backed up by smaller electronic tracking and command centers, some mobile, and 10 bases operating Israel-made unmanned aerial vehicles armed with anti-tank weapons systems capable of demolishing fortifications, as well as reconnaissance.

According to our sources in New Delhi, India is the only country to which Israel has sold drones of its manufacture that are capable of firing missiles, while also training local operators in their use. The pilot-less aircraft can stay aloft on reconnaissance and interception missions for up to 36 hours and penetrate as far as 800 km (500 miles) into Pakistan. The plane Pakistan air force jets shot down Saturday was just inside the frontier over the Punjab town of Lahore.

The burgeoning military exchanges between India and Israel, going back 12 years, have placed more than one group of Israeli personnel inside troubled Kashmir.

DEBKA-Net-Weekly's military sources in the subcontinent report another group instructing Indian officers in the operation of the Arrow intercept missile's Green Pine radar, the most effective system in India's arsenal for detecting the launch of a Pakistani nuclear-tipped missile. Indian defense minister George Fernandes has urgently applied through the Indian-Israeli liaison officer General Uzi Dayan for a third Green Pine system, even on a year's loan, for deployment south of New Delhi, across from Pakistan's Baluchistan and Sindh provinces.

Israel is in a dilemma. While eager to become India's top supplier of advanced weapons systems and glad of the developing bilateral relationship, Israel will be hard put to find a spare Green Pine system in its emergency anti-missile arsenal – even for tens of millions of dollars – given the perilous Middle East situation, current and potential. Israeli defense chiefs must prepare for a possible US military offensive against Iraq in the coming months bringing forth an Iraqi reprisal against Israeli targets. (See separate article on American war preparations.)

This radar system was developed as a vital component of Israel's anti-missile defenses.

Israel will reply to the Indian request after checking first with Washington, given that the Arrow and its systems are a co-production.

Across the Kashmir border, Chinese electronic warfare experts are instructing Pakistani officers. Indian military experts, questioned by DEBKA-Net-Weekly, reveal that some of the Chinese specialists received their electronic warfare training from Israeli instructors in China. The sources rate Chinese electronic equipment as far inferior to India's.

Outside Kashmir, at air bases in western and northern India, Israeli air force flight and bombing instructors are teaching Indian pilots, especially reservists called up for duty, how to use smart bombs and advanced weapons systems precisely and effectively. India recently bought a large stock of smart air-to-ground missiles from Israel as well as from other countries, for precision- and carpet-bombing of terror bases and Pakistani military bases in a full-scale war.

The heightened Israeli military presence in India is stoking one of Pakistan's deepest forebodings. Recalling how Israel bombed Iraq's first nuclear reactor to extinction exactly 21 years ago this week, Pakistani leaders fear the Israeli air force will divulge to a select group of Indian flight crews the most advanced methods for destroying atomic reactors and weapons depots.

Iran appears to share this concern.

DEBKA-Net-Weekly's military sources say that, in mid-May, Iranian military intelligence asked Pakistan to verify information received that an Israeli bomber squadron had arrived in south India, possibly assigned with knocking out Iran's nuclear reactor at Bushehr, now in the last stages of construction by the Russians. Iran believes Israel has already carried out one attempt, which failed.

Israel naval officers are also to be found in naval bases on India's Arabian Sea coast. Under top-secret naval cooperation accords, Israel has supplied India with ship-to-ship and cruise missiles, along with instructors, that can hit strategic targets deep inside Pakistani territory. Another secret military cooperation agreement provides for a joint Indian-Israeli naval presence in the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean approaches to the Persian Gulf.



 
 
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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Drones being Operated from Pakistan


The gifts of Musharraf and Zardari

Stay tuned for Gilani's and Zardari's daily announcement that Pakistan is a sovereign country and no foreign troops will be allowed to operate in Pakistan.

drones-parked-in-pakistan


Drones parked in our own backyard, to Bomb our own People

Posted by Teeth Maestro

In a shocking discovery reports have emerged from simply Google Earth images evidence of three drones parked on an airfield in some remote destination within Baluchistan, the images were captured by orbiting satellites and archived within Google Earth data warehouse to suddenly be discovered recently. Though there is no denying that during the Musharraf regime bases were rented out to the American army costing them a massive deficit to the tune of $10 Billion. But what probably irks the nation is that the Pakistani government have categorically denied that the Pakistani bases are being used to launch drones-


Omar Qureshi who writes for The News broke this discovery locally in Pakistan
The picture of the drones on the Pakistani soil, taken in 2006, has three drones, all Global Hawks. The picture has coordinates and they can be vaguely read as 27 degrees, 51 minutes North; 65 degrees, 10 minutes East. These coordinates place the strip not far from the nearby Jacobabad airbase which is around 28 degrees north, 68 degrees east.
One can easily verify the authenticity of the picture taken in 2006 with the 2009 image found online on Google Maps by merely inserting the above coordinates [or follow this LINK] in satellite mode
The Times Online also carried the report
The CIA is secretly using an airbase in southern Pakistan to launch the Predator drones that observe and attack al-Qaeda and Taleban militants on the Pakistani side of the border with Afghanistan, a Times investigation has found. The Pakistani and US governments have repeatedly denied that Washington is running military operations, covert or otherwise, on Pakistani territory — a hugely sensitive issue in the predominantly Muslim country.

The Pakistani Government has also repeatedly demanded that the US halt drone attacks on northern tribal areas that it says have caused hundreds of civilian casualties and fuelled anti-American sentiment. But The Times has discovered that the CIA has been using the Shamsi airfield — originally built by Arab sheikhs for falconry expeditions in the southwestern province of Baluchistan — for at least a year. The strip, which is about 30 miles from the Afghan border, allows US forces to launch a Drone within minutes of receiving actionable intelligence as well as allowing them to attack targets further afield

But it all started a few days earlier when Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee commented on 13th of February that unmanned CIA Predator aircraft operating in Pakistan are flown from an air base in Pakistan. The disclosure also marked the first time a U.S. official had publicly commented on where the Predator aircraft patrolling Pakistan take off and land.

The CIA declined to comment, but former U.S. intelligence officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information, confirmed that Feinstein's account was accurate.
While Bruce Hoffman, a terrorism expert at Georgetown University, said Feinstein's comments put Pakistan's government on the spot.
If accurate, what this says is that Pakistani involvement, or at least acquiescence, has been much more extensive than has previously been known," he said. "It puts the Pakistani government in a far more difficult position [in terms of] its credibility with its own people. Unfortunately it also has the potential to threaten Pakistani-American relations.
Chowrangi very rightly sums up the dilemma facing the people of Pakistan
But now the cat is out of the bag. So that is once more proved that how much regard American and our own government has for the people who reside in Pakistan. Their lives are of no value and our own government is involved in the killings. What a shame and what a sorry state of affairs. Another lie of our president has been caught and nobody knows how many more are on the way
For now the Government of Pakistan has a lot of explaining to do and just mere diversion tactics towards Musharraf might alone not help their case.

 
 
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Call 'alerted US to Musharraf deceit'

Call 'alerted US to Musharraf deceit'

 

Catherine Philp | February 18, 2009
Article from:  The Australian

THE US sent special forces into Pakistan last northern summer after intercepting a call by the Pakistani army chief referring to a notorious Taliban leader as a "strategic asset", a new book has claimed.

Washington ordered the intercept to confirm suspicions that the Pakistani military was still actively supporting the Taliban while taking millions of dollars in US military aid to fight them, according to The Inheritance, by New York Times correspondent David Sanger.
In a transcript passed to director of national intelligence Mike McConnell in May last year, General Ashfaq Kayani, the military chief who replaced Pervez Musharraf, was overheard referring to Maulavi Jalaluddin Haqqani as "a strategic asset".
The remark was the first real evidence of the double game that Washington had long suspected Mr Musharraf was playing as he continued receiving US military aid while aiding the Taliban.
Haqqani, a veteran of the anti-Soviet mujaheddin wars of the 1990s, commands a hardline Taliban group based in Waziristan and is credited with introducing suicide bombing into the militants' arsenal.
Washington later intercepted calls from Pakistani military units to Haqqani, warning him of an impending military operation designed to prove to the US that Islamabad was tackling the militant threat.
"They must have dialled 1-800-HAQQANI" a source told Sanger. "It was something like: 'Hey, we're going to hit your place in a few days, so if anyone important is there, you might want to tell them to scram."'
The intercept was the clue that led the CIA to uncover evidence of collusion between the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence agency and Haqqani in a plot to carry out a spectacular bombing in Afghanistan. Two weeks later, India's embassy in Kabul was bombed, killing 54 people and prompting a CIA mission to Islamabad to challenge the Government with its evidence.
The first cross-border strike took place in early September without Islamabad's knowledge after Washington concluded that no one could be trusted with the information.
General Kayani, a former ISI chief, became army chief when Mr Musharraf relinquished that post in 2007, a year before he was forced to quit as president.
Worryingly for Washington, General Kayani remains Pakistan's army chief.
Mr Musharraf reacted angrily to the book's allegations of double-dealing, which appeared in the Pakistani press for the first time yesterday.
"Get your facts correct. I have never double-dealt," Mr Musharraf told Pakistani television stations.
"There is a big conspiracy being hatched against Pakistan, to weaken the Pakistan army and the ISI, to weaken Pakistan."
Sanger's book, detailing the foreign policy challenges inherited by the Obama administration, was published in the US last month. In it, US intelligence officials also speak of their fears that Islamist militants might launch a spectacular attack on Indian soil in the hope of heightening tensions on the subcontinent, leading Pakistan to deploy its nuclear weapons.
The claims against the ISI came as Pakistan was accused this week of surrendering a huge swath of territory to the Taliban when Islamabad agreed to the imposition of Sharia law and the suspension of military operations in the Swat Valley.
The decision is troubling for Washington, which believes it will embolden militants who want to impose Islamic law across nuclear-armed Pakistan.
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Monday, February 16, 2009

THE NWFP SITUATION SUMMED UP IN ONE PAGE-A.H AMIN

 
 
 
 
 
THE NWFP INSURGENCY SUMMED UP IN FEW WORDS

A.H AMIN



This is an indigenous movement .

A result of general dissatisfaction based on economy expressed in religious terms.the supply route is long and that itself proves that the movement is indigenous.the army may crack up in next 6 months.

All movements have various elements,indigenous,external, international,this one too has them

The crux is that since troops were hesitant in closing in with the insurgents, so excessive reliance was placed on artillery,tanks and air power.

That in turn created unacceptable collateral damage.

This in turn set up a train of events slow but irresistiblE and irrevocably against the army.

This is a situation of possible impending breakdown which happened in 1917 to russian army and to iranian army in 1917 and Iranian Army in 1979.

The USA should not push the Pakistan Army too much ......that is unless the USA's aim is that the Pakistan Army breaks down and this is a justtification for USA and its allies to reduce Pakistan to size ?

Re: As respected member of AIRRA, I would like to know your kind comments, expert advice and candid opinion regarding few of my articles/write ups attached with this email.

Miss Farhat Taj
 
Dear Madam
 
I am still waiting for your response on my earlier email as a corncerned Pakhtun and tribal Muslim. 
 
We Pakhtun across the borders will survive US, NATO and Pak Army bombing and onslughts across Afghanistan and Pakistan. But it really pains when we read your thaught and justification for bombs of US, NATO and Pakistani Generals.
 
How much blood dollars USA/CIA will pay me if I want to sell myself.
I am sure you must be closer to US/CIA.
 
There might be some F16 spare parts, not for sale. There might atomic bombs parts, not for sale.
But there are Muslims every where for sale. Give your bet and buy Muslim starting with Rs. 10 till ............
 
Reagrds
 
FM Shah
 

I always wonder

Why Media is unable to find pornographic CDs selling in Open Air Stall on II Chundrigar (Karachi Financial Hub), Rainbow Center (Karachi Saddar) or Blue/Porn Films shown in Plawasha/Shama Cenima Peshawar (owned by Bashir Bilour ANP Leader) ?

CNBC and Sama TV head offices are situated on II Chundrigar road in Techno city plaza. Just in front of Media News room and head offices, across the road, various open air road stalls sell porno graphic CDs/DVDs are available to all and sundry without any hindrance. Geo TV, Hum TV, Jang Press and Capital Police Chief offices on II Chudrigar road are almost fifteen minutes away from these CD/DVD stalls on walk. An And if you go to Rainbow center in Sadder heart of Karachi, it is the among of one of the biggest place in world for Porngraphic CDs/DVDs. Almost all CD/DVD shops in every corner of Pakistan carry every type of pornographic and blue print CD/DVD. Even minor kids can purchase/rent these porno graphic CDs/DVDs by paying mere Rs 20 to Rs 25. It is absolutely wrong to bomb anyone property, however I wish all those who make fuss over these CD/DVD kiosks blasts, to watch any such CD/DVD with their families. Similarly these so called liberal fanatics will never see or find such CD/DVDs openly sold in Karkhanoo Market in Peshawar. Bilour (so called Pathan leader) various cinema in Peshawar (Palwasha and Shama named after her daughters), are showing porn movies without any hindrance for decades. Above points exactly highlight the deafness and blindness these liberal fanatic and sold out experts who depict Taliban as barbarians. Taliban might be fanatics; they might take us to stone ages but they are at least resisting US/NATO forces in Afghanistan, unlike rest of the prostitute regimes of Muslim countries. Pakistan is hostage for past 50 years by these liberal Fanatics who work on their Western Masters agenda.

 

I always wonder

Most of the Army/Air Force units which are fighting now in Meran Shah, Wana, Swat and other tribal areas have also fought with same tribes/clans till 1947. PAF elite Sqn No 9 Sqn was raised in Peshawar by British for bombing tribal warriors like Faqir Appi, and Ajab Khan Afridi. Similarly 1st Punjab one of the most elite units of Pak Army was fighting in Meeran Shah till 1947 against Tribals. Another big irony India is fighting in held Kashmir for last 30 years and how many times they have used Jet Fighters for bombing Kashmiris? Azad Kashmir held today by Pakistan was not liberated by Pak Army and Air force rather liberated by same clans/tribes who are sometimes labeled as Taliban, uncivilized, militants. Though we  will not find any consensus on the definition/causes of terrorism but there is 101 % agreement from Washington to Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad on ethnic cleansing of all those who in one  way or other resisted colonial five/six decades ago or still think of  resisting neo-colonialism or their imposed local cartels of business, politics, bureaucracy,  and identity.

 

I always wonder

For past 5000 years Afghanistan has been dependant on Indopak region for food including Wheat and Flour. Why Wheat Flour prices are different in different area of Pakistan? Pakistan Government buys wheat on 600-700 Rs/Mon, and same wheat is bought by masses in Pathan area on more than 1500/Mon. whereas when GOP buy the same from foreign sources at around Rs 2000/Mon. Just compare Floor/Wheat with Suzuki car? Will State of Pakistan impose movement on Suzuki Car? Why there is huge price difference of same Suzuki car when produced in India? Who are those people (including ANP members/ministers) who are making millions/billions by manipulating wheat and flour supplies?  Is wheat shortage has some link with US/NATO forces, who want to control Taliban resistance by using wheat and flour as weapon against Afghanistan masses?

 

I always wonder

Why East India Company colonial started first Urdu News Paper and Urdu Fort William College. Why all great poets of the Urdu were on pay roll/pension of the East India Company. Were any Sindhi, Pashtoo, Baluchi, Kasmiri, Saraiki Poets on British pay roll. Were any colleges opened for local language by British? Pathan were ruling elite of the region for almost 800 years just like British remained for 200 years. Why modern educated Pathans are unable to read/write their mother language Pashto? How many bill boards in Pathan towns and cities are written in Pashtoo? How many Pathan can read by themselves poetry of Rahman Baba and Khusal Khan Khatak?

 

I always wonder

Why Lollywood always produced Pashtoo and Punjabi film through which Pathan and Punjabi cultures are presented and promoted as inferior to Urdu.  Why always Pujabi and Pathan are depicted as laughing stock in dramas and films. Why Anwar Maqsood, Moin Akhtar and Bushra Ansari comedy is always based around Naswar eating Pathans or simple Punjabis or Baluch or Sindhi? Why every comedy is done in Punjabi and any one speaking Punjabi is considered to be comedy character.  Why no films have been produced in Baluchi and Sindhi?

 

I always wonder

Why our so called enlighten and Free Media create justification and support for ethnic cleansing of Pathans under the label of WOT and name of Taliabn/Alqaeda. Every bomb blasts is accepted by some mysterious Mullah/Talib sitting in cave in Tribal Area (Swat, North/South Waziristan). Leaving aside US Drone attacks, all killed by Jet PAF Jets Bombers and Army Heavy Artillery are always terrorist? For last eight years how many such occurrences have been investigated? How many bombs blast have been preemptively avoided/intercepted? How many such foreigners alive/dead bodies have been investigated by Media? Rahman Malik is actively pursuing Bombay, how about more than 5000 people killed in blasts so far in US WAR FOR TERROR, which Rahman Malik has made our war.

 

I always wonder

Karachi explains exactly why Pakistan is taken over by Autocrats and Establishment. Pathan, Baluch and Sindhi will live with each other in peace in Interior Sindh, whereas in Karachi, there will be always violence and bloodshed of Sindhis and Pathans. The violence and TT culture, we see in Karachi, can't be seen in other cities like Lahore, Queta, Pindi, and Peshawar. This sort of violence and TT culture can also be observed in Indian Movies and Bombay. Why media is silent about these aspects?

 

I always wonder

We are told that Indians Mohajirs migrated to Pakistan 50 years back for a cause and crises in their homelands i.e. India. They were made land lords and allotted lands and still they will speaks against feudal. They were given full citizenship and all rights of land. It is told to us that these Indian Mohajirs gave life in freedom fight. But which freedom fights?? Were we fighting for freedom from Sikhs or British? How many British were killed in this freedom fight by Mohajirs? Interestingly NONE. These blood sheds were after 1947 when freedom was granted/authorized by British Parliament. Historically Indians Muslims starting with Sir Syed were baboos/employees of East India Company. They still dominate Bureaucracy, Army, and Business not because that they are more hardworking or talented rather System has been made skewed in their favor. Will millions people migrated from Tribal Area also allotted properties in prime location on all Metropolis and Mall Roads the same way, as was done in 1947. Will people migrating from Swat and Waziristan also dominate similarly as Agha Khanis and all those migrated from Gujrat India.

 

I always wonder

After Army operation (for just couple of months) against Boriband culture in Karachi Army Chief is poisoned to death, President along with Prime Minister are sent home whereas whole Govt is packed up. Why Army operations (spanning over years) against Bengalis (1970/71), Baluch (1974/75), Sindhis (1980s) and Pathans (WOT) is not followed by same consequences. MQM is given unquestioned and unconditioned control of 1/10th of Pakistan  (i.e. Karachi). Zia by design, first of all created chaos in Karachi. This policy was later on followed by establishment in order to justify MQM take over of the Karachi.

 

I always wonder

Karachi has almost equal composition of all major ethnic group of Pakistan. Urdu, Punjabi, Pathan, Baluch, Sindhi each ethnics group has almost more than 2 million souls. However cultural, political, business and economically dominating class in Karachi are only those who are aliens, settled, migrated from other areas particularly Gujrat/India. Gujrati Aghanis, Mohajirs and Pathan all are aliens in Karachi. But why Pathans are mostly tribal's are taxi drivers, watch man and waiters whereas most of Clifton, DHA villas, Business Houses and Industrial Units on II Chundrigar Road, Site and Mall Road (Shahrah Faisal) are owned by migrants from Gujrat (Agha Khanis)/India. Why Afghan Mohajirs (80s) were not given full citizen as it was done for Indian Mohajirs (47)? Isreal does not differentiae between Jews immigrant from different parts of the world. Why tribal immigrants are not tolerated in Karachi? Will they be allotted land similar to 1947? Will tribal Pathan be made Governors and Ministers similar to MQM? How many NWFP Governors and political agents were actually inhalants of the tribal areas?

 

I always wonder

There are minorities, in Pakistan, like Hindus, Christians which are under protected, vulnerable and exploited. At same time there are alien and foreign minorities like Parsis, Qadianis and Agha Khanis which are over protected. These minorities are more powerful than state, army and politicians and have been imposed over majorities for last 300 years since they are collaborating with colonial British, Imperial USA against local Pathans, Sindhis, Bengalis and Baluchs. These 150-160 powerful business tycoons and families mostly from minorities like Parsis, Qadianis and Agha Khanis make the core/ nucleus of the Pakistan establishment. They were/are blue eyed of East India Company, British Empire, West and US. These families at surface appearing extremely harmless, however control our region power, politics, policies and decision making, financial, business and industrial hubs like Bombay, Karachi and ultimately whole India and Pakistan. In Pakistan Agha Khan fore father and he himself is one of most beneficiary of East India Company, British Empire, West and US. Agha Khan is the only so called Muslim member of Paris Club. Since 1840s, when his grand father ran away from Iranian regime and started providing mercenaries to British troops during Afghan Wars and Tribal Area Wars, he is the king and core/nucleus of the establishment. Why media is unable to reveal, discuss and report the link between MQM and Agha Khan and Dawn Group? How MQM is serving Agha Khanis agenda when they speak against Sharia, Islam and Democrasy? Why Dawn Group is always spreading hatred against Baluch, Pathans, Sindhis, Shia and Islam in name of terrorism, national interest and Talibanization?.

 

I always wonder

Why Media is unable to reveal, discuss, and report about over protected minorities since colonial days like Agha Khanis, Qadianis and Parsis whose fore fathers acted as spy agents against local Pathans, Punjabis, Sindhi and Baluch and guarded colonial interest in their conquest of Sindh, Punjab and Afghans War. These minorities have utter abhorrence for any Sharia, Democracy and Islam. They are the core/nucleus of the establishment. Politicians, Feudal, Generals, Bureaucracy, Intellectuals, Academics, Media and Institutions are visible components of the Establishment and revolving around the core/nucleus of Establishment in various orbits according their relative importance for the establishment according to various times. 

 

I always wonder

Over protected minorities like Agha Khanis, Qadianis and Parsis have benefited most from dictators like Auyb, Zia and Musharaf are Agha Khanis, Qadianis and Parsis.  Why media is unable to reveal, highlight and discuss financial terrorism during Musharaf regime like take over of HBL by Agha Khan or Cawos jee property acquisition in Gawder. Zia-ul-Haq is generally considered to be Islamist; however he only made Islamic laws, Sharia Movement and Jihad controversial in order to avoid its implementation for protection of the vest interest like Agha Khanis, Qadianis, and Parsis. Media will always make hue cry over Madrash but Media will never be able to reveal the actual facts and motives for establishment of Agha Khan Hospital and LUMS (Haswani) during Zia era. How come Zia gave free piece of land (81 Arce) worth Billions in heart of Karachi to Agha Khan? Why Agha Khan Hospital is free from all taxes in spite of heavy charges from patient. Where the funds are coming and going from Agha Khan Hospital? Why Zakat money and donations collected from all Muslims is not spent on Shia and Sunni Patient? Is such preferential treatment and protective cover also given to Imran Khan's Shoukat Khan Hospital?

 

I always wonder

Why there are always Bombs Blasts in Shias Imam Bargah, Sunnis Mosque, Christians Churches and Hindu Temples in Pakistan and their religious/prayer leaders are always killed. However so far no Bomb blast in Agha Khanis Jamaat Khana or killings of their Mukhis (Religious Leader) has been ever reported. Why it is always Shia/Sunni Majority or minorities like Hindu/Christian who suffers all sort of regious violence? Why Agha Khani, Qadianis or Parsis have mysteriously been saved? Off course there are outside dimension of religious intolerance in Pakistan but there are also internal vested interests.

 

 

"We cannot understand the role of the people in history unless we also understand the historical illusions which misrepresent history in order to serve the interests of privileged classes. Thus culture must be studied as a weapon in the struggle of classes."

-           John Howard Lawson, The Hidden Heritage, 1950

 

People with courage and character always seem sinister to the rest.

-           Hermann Hesse

 
 
 
If you can't response

 
On 2/14/09, lion.of.khyber <lion.of.khyber@gmail.com> wrote:
Miss Farhat Taj
 
Dear Madam
 

I emailed you earlier some of my thaughts and sent to all members (more than 30) one of your Pathans think tanks AIRRA. I am still waiting for answers regarding my queries.

 

Since according to your expert analysis the Answers to all violence in our beloved mother land are Bombs and Bombs and Bombs. Therefore you did not bothered to answer my questions.

 

Uncle Sam is here, he will make sure that all your desires are fullfilled and we are made just like Africa, Afghanistan and Iraq.

 

I know almost all our Generals, Politicians, Govts, Officials and Taliban also are addicted to US blood dollars.   By the way, how much money CIA is paying you ?

 

 



Regards

FM Shah



 
On 1/21/09, lion.of.khyber <lion.of.khyber@gmail.com> wrote:
Farhat Taj
The News
 
Dear Madam

My family basically hails from KOONI GURAM (Wana) but settled in Lucky Marvat. I am married presently in Karachi, a city of more than 16 million helpless and directionless souls. I have spent most of my life away from home in loneliness, while in various boarding schools. I have done BE Electronics, MBA HR (SZABIST Khi) and presently working in MNC.
 
Hailing from tribal and Pathan, I am regular reader of your and Mr Sartaj Khan articles in The News. 
 
I emailed you earlier some of corncern and veiws on Taliban, US War for Terror and our ruling elites. However I am still waiting for your kind comments and opinion. As I said earlier you can't imagine the feeling of helplessness when we common Pakistan masses in general and tribal area people in particular feel when we read/tolerate writers/so called think tanks and governing elite of Pakistan who are puppets of the West. These so called scholars, academics, experts never try to exactly locate the center of gravity of that issue. Their reasoning, and intended solutions are shallow and mostly in mars/space because they always try to avoid the context and history of the issue.
 
I read your articles again and again, and tried to digest your prescribed pill for already dead Pathans, however I was unable to tolerate.
 
It is therefore I am writing to you, expecting to hear from you telling me that I am wrong.

Thank you and best regards.

FM Shah Marvat
Karachi
0334-957-0997
021-2062141

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THE PAKHTUN, THE TALIBAN AND IGNORANT INSIDERS PATHANS

 

            Pakistanis just like most of the former British colonies and Muslim country, is a society composed of deprived/exploited people ruled and governed by few elite coordinating in form of pressure groups. These are privileged in all walks of life whether Politics, Business, Bureaucracy, Uniform name any institution. These pressure groups backed by US/UK have hijacked the whole country for their own interest. These elite were ruling once Capitalist's and Business Minded GORA were here and now also when we are free. It is excellent convergence of interest of our ruling elite and the greatest exploiter of the world known history i.e. Capitalist West. The capitalist system uses two tools for 3rd world countries i.e. first deprivation and then Exploitation. Most importantly our Society has been deprived and exploited in name of Islam continuously, both before and after Indo Pak Partition. When we are ill we go to Doctor, when we want to construct home we go to architecture when we have to deal with law we go to lawyer, why because they all are specialist and they have devoted most of their lives for their specialty. But when we deal with Islam/ Quran then all of us think that we are the experts and Mullah the one who has devoted his whole life for Islam/Quran is desperate, terrorist and backward.

I am not fan neither my ideals are Mullah Umer, Osma bin Laden, Qazi Hussain Ahmed or Mulana Fazal-Ur-Rehman. My point is if we do not like Mullah then some one respectable and mindful (if there is any among us, which I doubt) should devote his life for Quran/Islam and he should define Islam for the society. Meaning thereby that just like Doctor, Lawyers, Engineers, Businessmen and all other professionals which our society needs exactly in the same manner our society also need someone who should be specialist in Islam/Quran. It's very simple if we do not have any better alternative than Mullah then we have to accept whatever Islam he tells. At this stage please do not consider that we should make it a state responsibility. If you want to screw some thing royally, hand it over to Pakistan state just like health, Police, Land & Revenue, Law & order etc etc. For past 150 years, we've waited for "somebody from our western style Schools, Colleges, Universities, SO-CALLED SEAT OF LEARNING" to do a miracle. But alas it is DISGUSTING TOTAL FAILURE for more than 100 years in all fields and it will be failure for next 1000 years.

Very few among our ruling elite dare to speak the truth. Fewer dare to listen to the truth. Much fewer who accept truth and much smaller in number who act on truth? Lies and deceptions of our ruling elite since colonial era (1800 AD) have converted our people to reactive mob. As reactive mob, we do not hate fire but the ONE who shout FIRE. We are not afraid of failure rather afraid only to accept ourselves as failure even if we are failing. We as a nation are failed in all fields. Starting from education, medicine, engineering, banking, politics, and science. You name any field and we are total failure. Our ruling elite inspite of having iron grip over all national resources have always fallacies for their total failures. These fabricated excuses and fallacies of total failure of ruling elite (of which I consider myself) varies from  Education, Sectarianism, India, Taliban and Al-Qaeda etc. One is really disgusted and disappointed by all such western backed experts (including many inside ignorant Pakhtuns) when they give their juicy commentaries on Quran, Islam, Sharia and Pakhtunwali based western social science concept, which are most of the time irrelevant and inapplicable in our societies. We do not have any systematic or analytical power, because we all are groomed through skewed wisdom/vision therefore for us Islam, Quran, Sunnah and Sharia becomes irrelevant in all our problems. Just like West, our ruling elite and their experts will never attack or refute Quran/Sunnah, however they will attack all those who in one way or other way represent Quran and Sunnah. They will try to make Islam, Quran, Sunnah and Sharia a fuss and controversy.

Normally it is considered that Shariah Movement popped out after Zia Marshal law Regime. However Shariah Movement was active in Tribal area especially Swat before Soviet Afghan War. US War for terror acted as catalyst for alienating masses from the Westernized puppet ruling elite of Muslim countries and aggravating political grievances already stoked by Western backed/imposed policies/values/cultures. The religious fervor among the masses is swelling support for Shariah to play a greater role in political life. It is not local phenomena in Swat/Tribal rather global phenomena. That in turn has increased political repression, because many inept Muslim ruling elite see Islamic/Shariah political movements as a threat to their own rule. Swat was a small independent state which opted for Pakistan, at the time of partition, on guarantee of independent state from Mr. Jinnah. The state was governed by Shariah law which had a fine blend of Pathan culture. Swat state laws and governance was a natural, efficient and effective law which suited local tradition and Pathan culture. Justice was quick, simple and cheap. Shariah movement dates back to Bhutto regime in seventies when Swat state was annexed to Pakistan contrary to Jinnah commitment to Wal-e-Swat. Prior to that, Swat state had very efficient and effective local administration, Qazi courts and Police System under patronage of Wali-e-Swat based on local tradition and mostly Shariah laws. Earlier Qazi Courts, local administration and police was replaced by existing corrupt Pakistani Police, inefficient/ineffective civil bureaucracy (DCs/ACs) and normal court system, which are colonial legacies and skewed state structure designed for colonial brute regimes. Shariah movement was hijacked/exploited by Zia-ul-Haq (greatest hypocrite of our history)on his false promises of Shariah based Government in order to legitimize his eleven year draconian rule for US interest in the region. Zia did nothing for Islam, except making Jihad, Sharia and Islam controversial. Just like Sharia Movement many other uprising for change (namely labor and student movement) against colonial state structure and establishment were first made controversial and when possible dealt by iron hand and crushed by the agents of status-qou and colonial remnants i.e. Pakistan ruling establishment. 

Some of my enlighten fellows might find comparing TABLEEGHI JAMAAT as NGO with Southwest Airlines as out of context. If I am wrong, please correct me by identifying any NGO in the whole world which every year mobilize more than 3 Million people in different parts of world for its annual gathering and having presence across the globe in every city. TABLEEGHI JAMAAT (only 30/40 years old phenomenon) as NGO and Southwest as Airlines are organizations wherein members/employees are productive and efficient. TABLEEGHI JAMAAT and Southwest Airlines both are similar with each other from culture point of view however very different from rest of NGOs and Airlines. Instead of the blue sport coats worn by other airlines, a uniform of short pants and polo shirts is a summer standard for Southwest Airlines employees. The pilots and flight attendants might sing or tell jokes to passengers, but they are serious about customer service and efficient operations. TABLEEGHI successes do not depend on Western schools. They do not use modern rocket technology, social science concept, IT, technology, or HRM but still they are best in networking. So far no western educated Muslim (those including know all type clowns from LUMS/IBA/Oxford/Harvard graduates) have not given us any such high performance NGO, organization, product or brand. The glory is not serving in Shell, BP, BC, Microsoft, Google, Coke, Unilever but making such giants. The similar working style of Southwest Airlines and TABLEEGHI JAMAAT implies a relaxed environment, their levity indicates a certain degree of openness, and shared responsibilities of the front line and management solidify the importance of—above all—getting the job done. It is no wonder that Southwest Airlines have been the most consistently profitable airline over the past decade. At the same time TABLEEGHI JAMAAT is wonderful growing NGO over past 3 decades.

I am not preaching to join TABLEEGHI JAMAAT or judging them as absolute RIGHT/WRONG but trying to highlight the essence of building giants in TABLEEGHI JAMAAT. Just imagine a Muslim MNC or Muslim business or public institution which has similar productive culture and exponential growth like TABLEEGHI JAMAAT. AT SAME TIME I AM ALSO NOT TRYING UNDERMINING MY SHIITE BROTHER'S FAITH. My Shiite brothers can identify/explain their own version of glories and wonders to us from our own soil. What I am trying to prove that wonders/miracles will be done only with REJECTION (INKAR). Western Style Schools, Colleges, Universities will always invent law of necessities. The GUTS for rejection will not come from will only come through Quran and Islam. Any version of Islam (i.e. Shiaism, Wahabism, and Sunnism etc) may work for this rejection (INKAR).

Another example to which some of my fellows may object is comparison of US Marines with Taliban in Afghanistan. Dr Lee in his Book "Performance Conversation" has mentioned US Marines Corps as world's finest military organization. According to Author Dr Lee it has been in battle for well over two centuries and its reputation has become synonymous with success. Marine Corps is unique in its success, weapons and technology. Despite the fact that US Marines weapons, tactics, and resources are much more/advanced than Taliban, the Corps has a very low performance in Afghanistan if compared with Taliban. Taliban unrelenting pursuit of success is evident in all resistance to US in past eight years without any resources. I am not saying that Taliban are absolute RIGHT and US Marine wrong or vice versa. What I want to highlight is uniqueness in the Taliban culture, their morale and commitment to hard work..

The anti Sharia Establishment spin machine in Pakistan is locked and loaded to promote the notion that Taliban are "flip flopper." For past 200 years it is their principal line of attack for status quo and against any resistance, change, movement for masses in Pakistan and whole region. It can not concluded about Taliban exactly? Who are Taliban and from where they popped out?  Whether they represent Islam or Sharia? However history will record that Taliban one critically important contribution to our country -- and to the entire region and the world, that they have shaken the local/international establishment and agents of status-qou from its core. Taliban uprising against US and then puppet regimes in Islamabad have provided the masses unquestionable proof of the bankruptcy of our ruling elite ideology. It is a dangerous preposition, however it is from here that we steer our destiny for a qualitatively different world for our future generations. Taliban have emerged in fits and haunting the ruling elite establishment like a volcano, their pressures gradually built over years and have erupted with enormous power against all anti Islam and anti Sharia Forces of privilege, inequality and selfishness in Pakistan. I have got serious reservations about Taliban and TABLEEGH overall philosophy but at the same I have to acknowledge following the reason for their success as an entity and organization if compared with our rest of colonial institutions like Army, Police, Judiciary, Education,

1.      Their leaders have ensured that their culture supports individual performance.

2.      Work/Processes have been designed to keep their members engaged.

3.      Their superiors are partner with members in a way that allows them to do their best work.

4.      Each system within the Taliban and TABLEEGH are aligned and coordinated to achieve optimal performance.

I pray for all of your legitimate dreams to come true. Always think positive and try to spend valuable life not only for you but for others also.

 

Only Urs

FM Shah

People will forget what you said…

People will forget what you did…

But people will never forget how you made them feel…

 

"It's not my purpose to shock you - but the simplest way I can summarize is to say that there are in the world, humans that peep, that gossip and that discuss freely even the greatest taboos you could find around. Moreover their ability to do these things has what made them damned in the eyes of many who are acclaimed as chosen ones - the range of issues they can handle is coexistent with the nature of their ability to speak openly without any boundaries, limits or constraints."

Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi

 

"I've tried to create a culture of caring for people in the totality of their lives, not just at work. There's no magic formula. It's like building a giant mosaic–it takes thousands of little pieces….The intangibles are more important than the tangibles. Someone can go out and buy airplanes from Boeing and ticket counters, but they can't buy our culture, our esprit de corps."

Herb Kelleher CEO Southwest Wall Street

 

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ANTI-THESIS TO FARHAT (THE NEWS)

THE PAKHTUN, THE TALIBAN AND IGNORANT OUTSIDERS

 

It has been a Fashion for corrupt ruling westernized intelligencia of the various Muslim societies (MACAULAY'S CHILDREN/BROWN GORAS) to label poor Taliban/Mullah (who demand implementation of Shariah by hook or crook) as a source of all ills in our societies in order to cover their ineptness, failures, misdeeds and corruption spanning over decades. While our past/present ruling westernized intelligencia is force of status quo and external state imposed on our societies through violence, deprivation and exploitations. This ruling lot represent statues-quo for their unquestioned control over all resources/authority of the various Muslim societies/states. Talibans/Mullahs are mostly from poor masses and represent a reactive force and agent of change through Shariah against status quo, violence, deprivation and exploitation.

 

It is always difficult for me to write an essay to counter someone else essay. However in following paragraphs, I have tried my best to analyze and look differently on the views of our learned writer Farht Taj (The News).

 

Uphill security challenges to Pakistan and whole region due to US WAR FOR TERROR are basic motivation for this critical piece of study. I would like to highlight that my family basically hails from KOONI GURAM (Wana/South Waziristan) but now days settled in Lucky Marvat. I am married presently residing in Karachi, a city of more than 18 million directionless and helpless souls. I have done BE Electronics and MBA HR and presently working in MNC.

 

This may soon force the Pakhtun to be open to help from any where in order to survive. Thus tens of people of Swat told me they pray after every namaz for the US drones to fall on the headquarters of the Swat Taliban.

 

Being Pathan, it is hard to believe for me to think of any one among Pathan or Muslim, who pray for US drone attack on his soil. Pathan might sell his mother but he can't think like this. Without any question Army initially under Musharaf and now under PPP/ANP have committed a lot atrocities and excesses for US blood dollars, however it can't make any Pathan love US drone attack on its soil. Bush war mongers also told him same before Afghanistan attack and Iraq invasion.  

 

Pathan are culturally, historically and geographically a homogeneous group of people.

Pathan is a mix race; it is not homogeneous group of people. Orientals and European scholars mostly try to portray Pathan homogeneity. The Pashto from Kabul to Peshawar till DI Khan is totally different. Their traditions, ways of living are different than each other. Add to it those who feel proud to consider themselves as Niazi Pathan and Sindhi Pathans. Once on Dinner in Karachi, at Budu Khan Restaurant, I happened to listen the old/white beard owner of the Budu Khan Chain, that though he does not speak Pashtoo, but he consider himself to be proud Pathan. Pathan is not pure rather mix race from various other central Asian tribes and after Islam they emerge in the history. Pakhtun wali an true/new application of Islamic tents was a best code for diversity management and peaceful co-existence.

 

The Taliban generate their revenue by relentlessly kidnapping affluent Pakhtun for ransom.

Mujahideen (Taliban predecessors) were in the region for last thirty years. It has been never ever known that Mujahideen have been involved any kidnapping or immoral activities. Maliks/Khan who were on payroll of the Political agents, intelligence agencies have been involved in narcotics trade, rental killing, fugitive/criminal covers and kidnapping even before 9/11. PPP MNA from DI Khan, Deputy speaker Faisal Karim Kundi uncle Amanullah Khan Kundi (ex-MNA) remained a fugitive for several years in South Waziristan as his International warrants were issued by Interpol due to his involvement in narcotics trade in Germany.

Various criminal elements in tribal area have been mobilized for vested criminal interests mainly drug trade on backing of local totalitarian ruling elite, various local/foreign Intelligence agencies and imperialist neo-cons. Their objectives are loot/plunder masses for their own kitty, while at the same time they defame/malign and make controversial the cause/name of Taliban who are resisting imperialist neo-cons in Afghanistan. They use various tools of terror, violence and disinformation. These elements have nothing to do with Islam or Taliban and they are simply using the name of Taliban. US and India trained them in Khurasan and Hirat provinces of Afghanistan. These trained elements were injected into tribal areas of Pakistan in order to spread chaos and crisis. Chaos and crisis is one of the reason due to which President Musharraf justified his clinging to Power while now PPP consider this war as Pakistan war. These foreign elements in the garb of Taliban are involved in the acts of terrorism in different cities of Pakistan like Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi. Their violence and chaos justifies excessive use of fire power by state agencies for various incidents like Red mosque, Nov-03 and May-12. Their acts of violence also hijack various peace initiates, therefore whenever there will be a peace talks, either US will directly attack or some suicide bomber will hit inside Pakistan on the name of Taliban or Pakistani Ambassador issue will pop out.  

 

The Taliban have no respect for the law of Pakistan.

Pakistan laws are made to be broken by all those who make these laws. Moreover most of Pakistan state rules/laws/ traditions/norms are decades old and date back to colonial era therefore mostly irrelevant and inapplicable. It includes Police, Justice, Land, Revenue, Political, Army Act etc. Army Act enact today in Islamic Republic of Pakistan under democratic leadership is more less same as made by East India Company in 1847. This army act is intact in almost all former British colonies (prostitute states) like India, Bangla Desh, Nigeria, Sri Lanka. This inhumane army act has never been applied in UK.

 

They Taliban have imposed a savage social order, completely different from the Pakhtun social order.

Colonials were the one, who imposed a savage social order, completely different from the Pakhtun social order. Same order was carried by petty Babus left over by colonials for last fifty years for various omission and commission. First victim of this order was silk route. The disruption of silk route made whole region economically, politically and socially unstable. The imperial and colonial power turned Pakhtun area into never-ending war zone. During last century for more than seventy years, it has remained active war zone. Pakhtun were mostly traders and nomads like Pawandihs. This area was self sustaining and independent. However disruption of silk route and dependence on the hostile forces has led the region to continuous tension. The disintegration and deterioration of the social structures of the Pakhtuns belt is not recent phenomena after Taliban rather it is continuous since colonial era. Taliban are the reactive forces and reactive effects of that order. Silk route has been replaced with Karachi and Bombay ports connected through British Railways, which not only drain our resources but also our brain. Moreover from such metropolis all western models and thoughts are imported and imposed on masses by the 0.01 % ruling elite of whole Pakistan. The one man show of the Qissa Khawani Bazars were better than Shakspear Drama of the same era. Pawindahs and Pathans were mostly nomads and traders of the silk route and they were the custodians of silk route. Bannu, Peshawar was the heart of silk heart. For centuries Silk route has remained business, economic, political, academic, culture and leadership life line of the whole region including India, Pakistan, Bangla Desh, Sri Lanka. Whole region is in constant flux due to disruption of the silk route. India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, two of them nuclear states, will likely decide the future of whole region if they could reinvent the silk route and turned around the cycle of business, economics, trade, academic away from British era metropolis like Karachi and Bambay to silk route. Since 47 Pakistan and India had maintained British Raaj colonial view of rugged, under-developed Tribal Areas, and Afghanistan as their "backyard and buffer space," and an important strategic asset or liability in the event of war. Silk route is umbilical cord for the whole region.

 

People of FATA had always seen the most oppressive and cruel face of the state of Pakistan

It is applicable in whole region and greater extent to tribal area. Indo-Pak region (Pakistan, India and Afghanistan), as whole, is ruled by corruption and poverty fifty-six years after independence in the twenty first century. Our rulers and leaders are almost never free from the pressures of west and transfer/consumption of resources right from the start has been anything but fair. What accounts for this? What is so inherently wrong in our system or psyche that does not allow our system to deliver good for poor? The failure of state to deliver good for poor is an old question but well worth revisiting. No doubt FATA is in pathetic and terrible state for past fifty due to Khans, Maliks, Political Agents and last of all US WAR FOR TERROR. As whole it is dilemma of the whole Indopak region where quality of life ranges from poor to poorest. In our occupied Lands, there are 0.001 % people (fat & well connected to the US/West) in Politics, Business, Judiciary, Uniform, Bureaucracy, TV, Press, and Newspaper, who counts and who are in control. They are STATE and they are supposed to heard because it is their fight for their share along with their US/Western Masters. Rest 99.99 % are non-state actors and intolerable masses/spams. So therefore they are not counted anywhere.

 

A dialogue with the Taliban can only be successful if it stands on mutually respected ground between the two parties. In this case the common ground can be the law of Pakistan, the Code of Pakhtunwali and Islam. The Taliban respect neither of the three. 

Call Taliban and their partisans what you will. Call them barbarians and cutthroats. But at least give them credit for being resolute fighters. American military might has not cowed them. The Pakistan army has not made them run. Taliban may be the most barbarous set of people on the entire planet but they have self-respect. Somewhere during the course of our journey we lost self-respect due to addiction to our love with West and US blood dollars. Taliban have spirit and doughtiness and believe in their cause which is more than can be said of the forces they are fighting against – the United States, its increasingly befuddled NATO allies and the redoubtable military of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Losses or reverses suffered by Pakistan for US WAR FOR TERROR can't be a matter of pride for anyone. But when will we learn the difference between right and wrong? There are just wars and mercenaries wars but we seem to have a talent for marching every time, for global, colonial and imperial powers since 1857. The difference is that whereas in the past we scripted our own disasters, this time our American friends are doing the job for us by selling/depicting their war as our war. The Americans have made a hash of Iraq. They are getting stuck, well and truly, in Afghanistan. And whereas we should be thinking for ourselves, our ruling elite is holding on to American coattails, being sucked into a conflict for which most of masses have neither stomach nor motivation. This is not to disparage the masses but only to point out the obvious circumstance that the will to fight does not come when you act at the behest of others.

 

The Taliban have destroyed down, or forced the closure of, petty businesses like barber shops and small kiosks selling music DVDs and CDs. This is part of the Taliban's agenda to impose on the Pakhtun a narrow social order that stifles every kind of free choice and entertainments in the name of Islam.

CNBC and Sama TV head offices are situated in Techno city plaza on II Chundrigar road. Just in front of these head offices, across the road, various open air road stalls sell porno graphic CDs/DVDs to all and sundry without any hindrance. Geo TV, Hum TV, Jang Press and Capital Police Chief offices on II Chudrigar road are almost fifteen minutes away from these CD/DVD stalls on walk. Forget about Rainbow center in Sadder heart of Karachi, almost all CD/DVD shops in every corner of Pakistan carry every type of pornographic and blue print CD/DVD. Even minor kids have easy access to these porno graphic CDs/DVDs by paying mere Rs 20 to Rs 25. It is absolutely wrong to bomb anyone property, however I wish all those who make fuss over these CD/DVD kiosks blasts, watch any such CD/DVD with their families. Then they will also feel like bombing these DVD/CD kiosks. Similarly Miss Farhat Taj should try to find these CD/DVDs in Karkhanoo Market in Peshawar. I always wonder why these experts become so deaf and blind to highlight such social evils while day and night they will depict Taliban as barbarians.

 

They are sick and tired of the Taliban. The Taliban have killed innocent people--men, women, children--they have destroyed the educational institutions in the area, devastated businesses and shattered the peace there. The Taliban even exhume and humiliate the dead bodies.

It is debatable issue. However whole world and whole Muslim Ummah particularly Pathans are sick and tired of the US, NATO and their puppets in respective countries. These international and local establishment mafias have killed innocent people--men, women, children--they have destroyed every thing, devastated businesses and shattered the peace of the whole region. War on terror quite often appears to be an enigma wrapped in a riddle. Efforts to understand war on terror and its consequences on whole region and globe, ranging from socio-economic, political fiber to security, prove this. The complex consequence of war on terror on societal mosaic and resultant state behavior of USA and regional actors like Pakistan, Afghanistan and India thereof often denotes more confusion than clarity. Terrorism is the over growth and extension of efforts of CIA for last fifty years. The Pakistan ruling elite policies over past six decades mostly revolve around their own and US interests instead of its people. To stop the slide into lawlessness, extremism, anarchy, chaos, poverty and hunger, the restoration of genuine pro-masses policy on war on terror is a matter of life and death for Pakistan. Perhaps one conclusion to be drawn is that Pakistan government and state must follow a certain minimum standard of political morality, democratic tolerance and pluralism and social justice if the scourge of terrorism is to be exorcised.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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-If I look weird, it is because I am thinking while I am not suppose to think.

-Nations rise and fall and are history. Nations that rise again become
civilizations. My land is the oldest civilization. I have trekked the
summit of its highest mountains, sand dunes, its very high bogs and
marshes in sub zero temperatures.

Like my country I am lost between my ideals and the realities. My
country still craves for its identity. I too lie unrecognized to
myself. I am a POWINDA and diversity is my name.

-A Nameless, Helpless, Hopeless Poor Muslim and Pakistani trying to
save himself, Muslims and his countrymen by his emails from US WAR FOR
TERROR, US WWW III and US WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION.

It is not if we will be extremists, but what kind of extremists will we be?
-       Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.

"In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the
silence of our friends".
-       Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could
not hear the music."
- Angela Monet

"Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains."
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau

"Every man is guilty of all the good he did not do."
- Voltaire

"The West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values
or religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized
violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never do."
- Samuel P. Huntington (The Clash of Civilizations)
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Big Question from Liberal Fanatic of Pakistan : I always wonder

I always wonder

Why Media is unable to find pornographic CDs selling in Open Air Stall on II Chundrigar (Karachi Financial Hub), Rainbow Center (Karachi Saddar) or Blue/Porn Films shown in Plawasha/Shama Cenima Peshawar (owned by Bashir Bilour ANP Leader) ?

CNBC and Sama TV head offices are situated on II Chundrigar road in Techno city plaza. Just in front of Media News room and head offices, across the road, various open air road stalls sell porno graphic CDs/DVDs are available to all and sundry without any hindrance. Geo TV, Hum TV, Jang Press and Capital Police Chief offices on II Chudrigar road are almost fifteen minutes away from these CD/DVD stalls on walk. An And if you go to Rainbow center in Sadder heart of Karachi, it is the among of one of the biggest place in world for Porngraphic CDs/DVDs. Almost all CD/DVD shops in every corner of Pakistan carry every type of pornographic and blue print CD/DVD. Even minor kids can purchase/rent these porno graphic CDs/DVDs by paying mere Rs 20 to Rs 25. It is absolutely wrong to bomb anyone property, however I wish all those who make fuss over these CD/DVD kiosks blasts, to watch any such CD/DVD with their families. Similarly these so called liberal fanatics will never see or find such CD/DVDs openly sold in Karkhanoo Market in Peshawar. Bilour (so called Pathan leader) various cinema in Peshawar (Palwasha and Shama named after her daughters), are showing porn movies without any hindrance for decades. Above points exactly highlight the deafness and blindness these liberal fanatic and sold out experts who depict Taliban as barbarians. Taliban might be fanatics; they might take us to stone ages but they are at least resisting US/NATO forces in Afghanistan, unlike rest of the prostitute regimes of Muslim countries. Pakistan is hostage for past 50 years by these liberal Fanatics who work on their Western Masters agenda.

 

I always wonder

Most of the Army/Air Force units which are fighting now in Meran Shah, Wana, Swat and other tribal areas have also fought with same tribes/clans till 1947. PAF elite Sqn No 9 Sqn was raised in Peshawar by British for bombing tribal warriors like Faqir Appi, and Ajab Khan Afridi. Similarly 1st Punjab one of the most elite units of Pak Army was fighting in Meeran Shah till 1947 against Tribals. Another big irony India is fighting in held Kashmir for last 30 years and how many times they have used Jet Fighters for bombing Kashmiris? Azad Kashmir held today by Pakistan was not liberated by Pak Army and Air force rather liberated by same clans/tribes who are sometimes labeled as Taliban, uncivilized, militants. Though we  will not find any consensus on the definition/causes of terrorism but there is 101 % agreement from Washington to Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad on ethnic cleansing of all those who in one  way or other resisted colonial five/six decades ago or still think of  resisting neo-colonialism or their imposed local cartels of business, politics, bureaucracy,  and identity.

 

I always wonder

For past 5000 years Afghanistan has been dependant on Indopak region for food including Wheat and Flour. Why Wheat Flour prices are different in different area of Pakistan? Pakistan Government buys wheat on 600-700 Rs/Mon, and same wheat is bought by masses in Pathan area on more than 1500/Mon. whereas when GOP buy the same from foreign sources at around Rs 2000/Mon. Just compare Floor/Wheat with Suzuki car? Will State of Pakistan impose movement on Suzuki Car? Why there is huge price difference of same Suzuki car when produced in India? Who are those people (including ANP members/ministers) who are making millions/billions by manipulating wheat and flour supplies?  Is wheat shortage has some link with US/NATO forces, who want to control Taliban resistance by using wheat and flour as weapon against Afghanistan masses?

 

I always wonder

Why East India Company colonial started first Urdu News Paper and Urdu Fort William College. Why all great poets of the Urdu were on pay roll/pension of the East India Company. Were any Sindhi, Pashtoo, Baluchi, Kasmiri, Saraiki Poets on British pay roll. Were any colleges opened for local language by British? Pathan were ruling elite of the region for almost 800 years just like British remained for 200 years. Why modern educated Pathans are unable to read/write their mother language Pashto? How many bill boards in Pathan towns and cities are written in Pashtoo? How many Pathan can read by themselves poetry of Rahman Baba and Khusal Khan Khatak?

 

I always wonder

Why Lollywood always produced Pashtoo and Punjabi film through which Pathan and Punjabi cultures are presented and promoted as inferior to Urdu.  Why always Pujabi and Pathan are depicted as laughing stock in dramas and films. Why Anwar Maqsood, Moin Akhtar and Bushra Ansari comedy is always based around Naswar eating Pathans or simple Punjabis or Baluch or Sindhi? Why every comedy is done in Punjabi and any one speaking Punjabi is considered to be comedy character.  Why no films have been produced in Baluchi and Sindhi?

 

I always wonder

Why our so called enlighten and Free Media create justification and support for ethnic cleansing of Pathans under the label of WOT and name of Taliabn/Alqaeda. Every bomb blasts is accepted by some mysterious Mullah/Talib sitting in cave in Tribal Area (Swat, North/South Waziristan). Leaving aside US Drone attacks, all killed by Jet PAF Jets Bombers and Army Heavy Artillery are always terrorist? For last eight years how many such occurrences have been investigated? How many bombs blast have been preemptively avoided/intercepted? How many such foreigners alive/dead bodies have been investigated by Media? Rahman Malik is actively pursuing Bombay, how about more than 5000 people killed in blasts so far in US WAR FOR TERROR, which Rahman Malik has made our war.

 

I always wonder

Karachi explains exactly why Pakistan is taken over by Autocrats and Establishment. Pathan, Baluch and Sindhi will live with each other in peace in Interior Sindh, whereas in Karachi, there will be always violence and bloodshed of Sindhis and Pathans. The violence and TT culture, we see in Karachi, can't be seen in other cities like Lahore, Queta, Pindi, and Peshawar. This sort of violence and TT culture can also be observed in Indian Movies and Bombay. Why media is silent about these aspects?

 

I always wonder

We are told that Indians Mohajirs migrated to Pakistan 50 years back for a cause and crises in their homelands i.e. India. They were made land lords and allotted lands and still they will speaks against feudal. They were given full citizenship and all rights of land. It is told to us that these Indian Mohajirs gave life in freedom fight. But which freedom fights?? Were we fighting for freedom from Sikhs or British? How many British were killed in this freedom fight by Mohajirs? Interestingly NONE. These blood sheds were after 1947 when freedom was granted/authorized by British Parliament. Historically Indians Muslims starting with Sir Syed were baboos/employees of East India Company. They still dominate Bureaucracy, Army, and Business not because that they are more hardworking or talented rather System has been made skewed in their favor. Will millions people migrated from Tribal Area also allotted properties in prime location on all Metropolis and Mall Roads the same way, as was done in 1947. Will people migrating from Swat and Waziristan also dominate similarly as Agha Khanis and all those migrated from Gujrat India.

 

I always wonder

After Army operation (for just couple of months) against Boriband culture in Karachi Army Chief is poisoned to death, President along with Prime Minister are sent home whereas whole Govt is packed up. Why Army operations (spanning over years) against Bengalis (1970/71), Baluch (1974/75), Sindhis (1980s) and Pathans (WOT) is not followed by same consequences. MQM is given unquestioned and unconditioned control of 1/10th of Pakistan  (i.e. Karachi). Zia by design, first of all created chaos in Karachi. This policy was later on followed by establishment in order to justify MQM take over of the Karachi.

 

I always wonder

Karachi has almost equal composition of all major ethnic group of Pakistan. Urdu, Punjabi, Pathan, Baluch, Sindhi each ethnics group has almost more than 2 million souls. However cultural, political, business and economically dominating class in Karachi are only those who are aliens, settled, migrated from other areas particularly Gujrat/India. Gujrati Aghanis, Mohajirs and Pathan all are aliens in Karachi. But why Pathans are mostly tribal's are taxi drivers, watch man and waiters whereas most of Clifton, DHA villas, Business Houses and Industrial Units on II Chundrigar Road, Site and Mall Road (Shahrah Faisal) are owned by migrants from Gujrat (Agha Khanis)/India. Why Afghan Mohajirs (80s) were not given full citizen as it was done for Indian Mohajirs (47)? Isreal does not differentiae between Jews immigrant from different parts of the world. Why tribal immigrants are not tolerated in Karachi? Will they be allotted land similar to 1947? Will tribal Pathan be made Governors and Ministers similar to MQM? How many NWFP Governors and political agents were actually inhalants of the tribal areas?

 

I always wonder

There are minorities, in Pakistan, like Hindus, Christians which are under protected, vulnerable and exploited. At same time there are alien and foreign minorities like Parsis, Qadianis and Agha Khanis which are over protected. These minorities are more powerful than state, army and politicians and have been imposed over majorities for last 300 years since they are collaborating with colonial British, Imperial USA against local Pathans, Sindhis, Bengalis and Baluchs. These 150-160 powerful business tycoons and families mostly from minorities like Parsis, Qadianis and Agha Khanis make the core/ nucleus of the Pakistan establishment. They were/are blue eyed of East India Company, British Empire, West and US. These families at surface appearing extremely harmless, however control our region power, politics, policies and decision making, financial, business and industrial hubs like Bombay, Karachi and ultimately whole India and Pakistan. In Pakistan Agha Khan fore father and he himself is one of most beneficiary of East India Company, British Empire, West and US. Agha Khan is the only so called Muslim member of Paris Club. Since 1840s, when his grand father ran away from Iranian regime and started providing mercenaries to British troops during Afghan Wars and Tribal Area Wars, he is the king and core/nucleus of the establishment. Why media is unable to reveal, discuss and report the link between MQM and Agha Khan and Dawn Group? How MQM is serving Agha Khanis agenda when they speak against Sharia, Islam and Democrasy? Why Dawn Group is always spreading hatred against Baluch, Pathans, Sindhis, Shia and Islam in name of terrorism, national interest and Talibanization?.

 

I always wonder

Why Media is unable to reveal, discuss, and report about over protected minorities since colonial days like Agha Khanis, Qadianis and Parsis whose fore fathers acted as spy agents against local Pathans, Punjabis, Sindhi and Baluch and guarded colonial interest in their conquest of Sindh, Punjab and Afghans War. These minorities have utter abhorrence for any Sharia, Democracy and Islam. They are the core/nucleus of the establishment. Politicians, Feudal, Generals, Bureaucracy, Intellectuals, Academics, Media and Institutions are visible components of the Establishment and revolving around the core/nucleus of Establishment in various orbits according their relative importance for the establishment according to various times. 

 

I always wonder

Over protected minorities like Agha Khanis, Qadianis and Parsis have benefited most from dictators like Auyb, Zia and Musharaf are Agha Khanis, Qadianis and Parsis.  Why media is unable to reveal, highlight and discuss financial terrorism during Musharaf regime like take over of HBL by Agha Khan or Cawos jee property acquisition in Gawder. Zia-ul-Haq is generally considered to be Islamist; however he only made Islamic laws, Sharia Movement and Jihad controversial in order to avoid its implementation for protection of the vest interest like Agha Khanis, Qadianis, and Parsis. Media will always make hue cry over Madrash but Media will never be able to reveal the actual facts and motives for establishment of Agha Khan Hospital and LUMS (Haswani) during Zia era. How come Zia gave free piece of land (81 Arce) worth Billions in heart of Karachi to Agha Khan? Why Agha Khan Hospital is free from all taxes in spite of heavy charges from patient. Where the funds are coming and going from Agha Khan Hospital? Why Zakat money and donations collected from all Muslims is not spent on Shia and Sunni Patient? Is such preferential treatment and protective cover also given to Imran Khan's Shoukat Khan Hospital?

 

I always wonder

Why there are always Bombs Blasts in Shias Imam Bargah, Sunnis Mosque, Christians Churches and Hindu Temples in Pakistan and their religious/prayer leaders are always killed. However so far no Bomb blast in Agha Khanis Jamaat Khana or killings of their Mukhis (Religious Leader) has been ever reported. Why it is always Shia/Sunni Majority or minorities like Hindu/Christian who suffers all sort of regious violence? Why Agha Khani, Qadianis or Parsis have mysteriously been saved? Off course there are outside dimension of religious intolerance in Pakistan but there are also internal vested interests.

 

 

"We cannot understand the role of the people in history unless we also understand the historical illusions which misrepresent history in order to serve the interests of privileged classes. Thus culture must be studied as a weapon in the struggle of classes."

-           John Howard Lawson, The Hidden Heritage, 1950

 

People with courage and character always seem sinister to the rest.

-           Hermann Hesse

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Governor Punjab : Dark side of Pakistani politics – Book Review by Nadia Khan

(Tongue in cheek!)
So what's so wrong? That's "Enlighten" in action, for us!! A 'selected and hand picked' functionary carrying out his function as he deems fit! No one should have a cause to complain. The 'people' chosen democrats, 'selected' him. On the other hand if he (the Governor and his family) had been 'selected', the 'selector' would have had the option of dealing with him, right 'then, and there', for his 'misuse of position and authority' and 'gross misconduct'. (Though in the present 'mood' that we seem to be in, that action would also have been objected to. What a confused state of mind we tend to be in these days!!).
 
 
 
 
 
 

Salman Taseer with his family'Stranger to History' an autobiography of Aatish Taseer

Stranger to History is an upcoming autobiography or a personal memoir, will be available from February 17th 2009, of a son's journey through Islamic lands. As a child, he had seen his father's photograph in a browning silver frame. He was raised by his Sikh mother; Tavleen Singh in Delhi , his Pakistani father, a renowned politician, remained a distant figure, almost a figment of his imagination, until he crossed the border when he was twenty-one to finally meet him.

Stranger to History is the story of a journey made by him to answer the questions — who he is, his roots, and where he belongs to, starting from Istanbul, Islam's once greatest city, to Makkha, its most holy, and then home, through Iran and Pakistan. Ending in Lahore , at his estranged father's home, on 27th December 2007, the night Benazir Bhutto was assassinated. It is also the story of a divided family, if our politician would accept their estranged loved ones, over the past fifty years. Part memoir, part travelogue, probing, stylish and troubling, Stranger to History is an outstanding record in which he had revealed the immoral behaviour of a Pakistani politician, who is still enjoying the main role in Pakistan's politics.

In the years that followed, the relationship between father and son revived, and then fell apart. For him, their tension had not just to do with the tensions of a son rediscovering his missing father — they were intensified by the fact that he is an Indian, his father Pakistani political figure, a public office bearer, and Muslim. It had complicated his parents' relationship then and now it complicated his.

These strange relationships forced him to ask bigger questions:

  • Why did his father, despite claiming to be irreligious, describe himself as a 'cultural Muslim' and then disowned him?

  • Why did being Muslim mean that your allegiances went out to other Muslims before the citizens of your own country?

  • Why did Muslims see modernity as a threat, if it is?

  • What made Islam a trump identity, especially when you are in politics?

  • What made sub-continent political figures to disown their own loves?

To find out all this he has rightly said, "'I had sought out my father because I couldn't live with the darkness of not knowing him. If I hadn't, all my life I would have had to cover it up with some idea of him taken from my mother on faith. I felt it would have limited me. History should never be taken on faith.'"

This book is an autobiography of Aatish Taseer, who was born in 1980 in Mumbai , India when his father Salman Taseer, presently Governor of Punjab, has sought political asylum to stay in India during Zia ul Haq regime. Aatish was educated at Amherst College in Massachusetts and worked as a reporter at Time magazine and has written frequently for Time, The Sunday Times, and Prospect Magazine. He speaks five languages and currently lives between London ( England ) and New Delhi . This is his first book.

Beside an emotional trauma, this book is a documented proof of our elite class lust and immoral behaviour. On holding public office in Islamic Republic of Pakistan, it might refer to clause(s) of Article 63, which reads, "A person shall be disqualified from being elected or chosen if he is propagating any opinion, or acting in any manner, prejudicial to the Ideology of Pakistan , or the sovereignty, integrity or security of Pakistan , or morality ……." I leave it to our Pakistani legal experts to justify the morality in above case and to provide justice to a nation, father to a son and husband to a single-mother!

Re: As respected member of AIRRA, I would like to know your kind comments, expert advice and candid opinion regarding few of my articles/write ups attached with this email.

Miss Farhat Taj
 
Dear Madam
 

I emailed you earlier some of my thaughts and sent to all members (more than 30) one of your Pathans think tanks AIRRA. I am still waiting for answers regarding my queries.

 

Since according to your expert analysis the Answers to all violence in our beloved mother land are Bombs and Bombs and Bombs. Therefore you did not bothered to answer my questions.

 

Uncle Sam is here, he will make sure that all your desires are fullfilled and we are made just like Africa, Afghanistan and Iraq.

 

I know almost all our Generals, Politicians, Govts, Officials and Taliban also are addicted to US blood dollars.   By the way, how much money CIA is paying you ?

 

 



Regards

FM Shah



 
On 1/21/09, lion.of.khyber <lion.of.khyber@gmail.com> wrote:
Farhat Taj
The News
 
Dear Madam

My family basically hails from KOONI GURAM (Wana) but settled in Lucky Marvat. I am married presently in Karachi, a city of more than 16 million helpless and directionless souls. I have spent most of my life away from home in loneliness, while in various boarding schools. I have done BE Electronics, MBA HR (SZABIST Khi) and presently working in MNC.
 
Hailing from tribal and Pathan, I am regular reader of your and Mr Sartaj Khan articles in The News. 
 
I emailed you earlier some of corncern and veiws on Taliban, US War for Terror and our ruling elites. However I am still waiting for your kind comments and opinion. As I said earlier you can't imagine the feeling of helplessness when we common Pakistan masses in general and tribal area people in particular feel when we read/tolerate writers/so called think tanks and governing elite of Pakistan who are puppets of the West. These so called scholars, academics, experts never try to exactly locate the center of gravity of that issue. Their reasoning, and intended solutions are shallow and mostly in mars/space because they always try to avoid the context and history of the issue.
 
I read your articles again and again, and tried to digest your prescribed pill for already dead Pathans, however I was unable to tolerate.
 
It is therefore I am writing to you, expecting to hear from you telling me that I am wrong.

Thank you and best regards.

FM Shah Marvat
Karachi
0334-957-0997
021-2062141

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THE PAKHTUN, THE TALIBAN AND IGNORANT INSIDERS PATHANS

 

            Pakistanis just like most of the former British colonies and Muslim country, is a society composed of deprived/exploited people ruled and governed by few elite coordinating in form of pressure groups. These are privileged in all walks of life whether Politics, Business, Bureaucracy, Uniform name any institution. These pressure groups backed by US/UK have hijacked the whole country for their own interest. These elite were ruling once Capitalist's and Business Minded GORA were here and now also when we are free. It is excellent convergence of interest of our ruling elite and the greatest exploiter of the world known history i.e. Capitalist West. The capitalist system uses two tools for 3rd world countries i.e. first deprivation and then Exploitation. Most importantly our Society has been deprived and exploited in name of Islam continuously, both before and after Indo Pak Partition. When we are ill we go to Doctor, when we want to construct home we go to architecture when we have to deal with law we go to lawyer, why because they all are specialist and they have devoted most of their lives for their specialty. But when we deal with Islam/ Quran then all of us think that we are the experts and Mullah the one who has devoted his whole life for Islam/Quran is desperate, terrorist and backward.

I am not fan neither my ideals are Mullah Umer, Osma bin Laden, Qazi Hussain Ahmed or Mulana Fazal-Ur-Rehman. My point is if we do not like Mullah then some one respectable and mindful (if there is any among us, which I doubt) should devote his life for Quran/Islam and he should define Islam for the society. Meaning thereby that just like Doctor, Lawyers, Engineers, Businessmen and all other professionals which our society needs exactly in the same manner our society also need someone who should be specialist in Islam/Quran. It's very simple if we do not have any better alternative than Mullah then we have to accept whatever Islam he tells. At this stage please do not consider that we should make it a state responsibility. If you want to screw some thing royally, hand it over to Pakistan state just like health, Police, Land & Revenue, Law & order etc etc. For past 150 years, we've waited for "somebody from our western style Schools, Colleges, Universities, SO-CALLED SEAT OF LEARNING" to do a miracle. But alas it is DISGUSTING TOTAL FAILURE for more than 100 years in all fields and it will be failure for next 1000 years.

Very few among our ruling elite dare to speak the truth. Fewer dare to listen to the truth. Much fewer who accept truth and much smaller in number who act on truth? Lies and deceptions of our ruling elite since colonial era (1800 AD) have converted our people to reactive mob. As reactive mob, we do not hate fire but the ONE who shout FIRE. We are not afraid of failure rather afraid only to accept ourselves as failure even if we are failing. We as a nation are failed in all fields. Starting from education, medicine, engineering, banking, politics, and science. You name any field and we are total failure. Our ruling elite inspite of having iron grip over all national resources have always fallacies for their total failures. These fabricated excuses and fallacies of total failure of ruling elite (of which I consider myself) varies from  Education, Sectarianism, India, Taliban and Al-Qaeda etc. One is really disgusted and disappointed by all such western backed experts (including many inside ignorant Pakhtuns) when they give their juicy commentaries on Quran, Islam, Sharia and Pakhtunwali based western social science concept, which are most of the time irrelevant and inapplicable in our societies. We do not have any systematic or analytical power, because we all are groomed through skewed wisdom/vision therefore for us Islam, Quran, Sunnah and Sharia becomes irrelevant in all our problems. Just like West, our ruling elite and their experts will never attack or refute Quran/Sunnah, however they will attack all those who in one way or other way represent Quran and Sunnah. They will try to make Islam, Quran, Sunnah and Sharia a fuss and controversy.

Normally it is considered that Shariah Movement popped out after Zia Marshal law Regime. However Shariah Movement was active in Tribal area especially Swat before Soviet Afghan War. US War for terror acted as catalyst for alienating masses from the Westernized puppet ruling elite of Muslim countries and aggravating political grievances already stoked by Western backed/imposed policies/values/cultures. The religious fervor among the masses is swelling support for Shariah to play a greater role in political life. It is not local phenomena in Swat/Tribal rather global phenomena. That in turn has increased political repression, because many inept Muslim ruling elite see Islamic/Shariah political movements as a threat to their own rule. Swat was a small independent state which opted for Pakistan, at the time of partition, on guarantee of independent state from Mr. Jinnah. The state was governed by Shariah law which had a fine blend of Pathan culture. Swat state laws and governance was a natural, efficient and effective law which suited local tradition and Pathan culture. Justice was quick, simple and cheap. Shariah movement dates back to Bhutto regime in seventies when Swat state was annexed to Pakistan contrary to Jinnah commitment to Wal-e-Swat. Prior to that, Swat state had very efficient and effective local administration, Qazi courts and Police System under patronage of Wali-e-Swat based on local tradition and mostly Shariah laws. Earlier Qazi Courts, local administration and police was replaced by existing corrupt Pakistani Police, inefficient/ineffective civil bureaucracy (DCs/ACs) and normal court system, which are colonial legacies and skewed state structure designed for colonial brute regimes. Shariah movement was hijacked/exploited by Zia-ul-Haq (greatest hypocrite of our history)on his false promises of Shariah based Government in order to legitimize his eleven year draconian rule for US interest in the region. Zia did nothing for Islam, except making Jihad, Sharia and Islam controversial. Just like Sharia Movement many other uprising for change (namely labor and student movement) against colonial state structure and establishment were first made controversial and when possible dealt by iron hand and crushed by the agents of status-qou and colonial remnants i.e. Pakistan ruling establishment. 

Some of my enlighten fellows might find comparing TABLEEGHI JAMAAT as NGO with Southwest Airlines as out of context. If I am wrong, please correct me by identifying any NGO in the whole world which every year mobilize more than 3 Million people in different parts of world for its annual gathering and having presence across the globe in every city. TABLEEGHI JAMAAT (only 30/40 years old phenomenon) as NGO and Southwest as Airlines are organizations wherein members/employees are productive and efficient. TABLEEGHI JAMAAT and Southwest Airlines both are similar with each other from culture point of view however very different from rest of NGOs and Airlines. Instead of the blue sport coats worn by other airlines, a uniform of short pants and polo shirts is a summer standard for Southwest Airlines employees. The pilots and flight attendants might sing or tell jokes to passengers, but they are serious about customer service and efficient operations. TABLEEGHI successes do not depend on Western schools. They do not use modern rocket technology, social science concept, IT, technology, or HRM but still they are best in networking. So far no western educated Muslim (those including know all type clowns from LUMS/IBA/Oxford/Harvard graduates) have not given us any such high performance NGO, organization, product or brand. The glory is not serving in Shell, BP, BC, Microsoft, Google, Coke, Unilever but making such giants. The similar working style of Southwest Airlines and TABLEEGHI JAMAAT implies a relaxed environment, their levity indicates a certain degree of openness, and shared responsibilities of the front line and management solidify the importance of—above all—getting the job done. It is no wonder that Southwest Airlines have been the most consistently profitable airline over the past decade. At the same time TABLEEGHI JAMAAT is wonderful growing NGO over past 3 decades.

I am not preaching to join TABLEEGHI JAMAAT or judging them as absolute RIGHT/WRONG but trying to highlight the essence of building giants in TABLEEGHI JAMAAT. Just imagine a Muslim MNC or Muslim business or public institution which has similar productive culture and exponential growth like TABLEEGHI JAMAAT. AT SAME TIME I AM ALSO NOT TRYING UNDERMINING MY SHIITE BROTHER'S FAITH. My Shiite brothers can identify/explain their own version of glories and wonders to us from our own soil. What I am trying to prove that wonders/miracles will be done only with REJECTION (INKAR). Western Style Schools, Colleges, Universities will always invent law of necessities. The GUTS for rejection will not come from will only come through Quran and Islam. Any version of Islam (i.e. Shiaism, Wahabism, and Sunnism etc) may work for this rejection (INKAR).

Another example to which some of my fellows may object is comparison of US Marines with Taliban in Afghanistan. Dr Lee in his Book "Performance Conversation" has mentioned US Marines Corps as world's finest military organization. According to Author Dr Lee it has been in battle for well over two centuries and its reputation has become synonymous with success. Marine Corps is unique in its success, weapons and technology. Despite the fact that US Marines weapons, tactics, and resources are much more/advanced than Taliban, the Corps has a very low performance in Afghanistan if compared with Taliban. Taliban unrelenting pursuit of success is evident in all resistance to US in past eight years without any resources. I am not saying that Taliban are absolute RIGHT and US Marine wrong or vice versa. What I want to highlight is uniqueness in the Taliban culture, their morale and commitment to hard work..

The anti Sharia Establishment spin machine in Pakistan is locked and loaded to promote the notion that Taliban are "flip flopper." For past 200 years it is their principal line of attack for status quo and against any resistance, change, movement for masses in Pakistan and whole region. It can not concluded about Taliban exactly? Who are Taliban and from where they popped out?  Whether they represent Islam or Sharia? However history will record that Taliban one critically important contribution to our country -- and to the entire region and the world, that they have shaken the local/international establishment and agents of status-qou from its core. Taliban uprising against US and then puppet regimes in Islamabad have provided the masses unquestionable proof of the bankruptcy of our ruling elite ideology. It is a dangerous preposition, however it is from here that we steer our destiny for a qualitatively different world for our future generations. Taliban have emerged in fits and haunting the ruling elite establishment like a volcano, their pressures gradually built over years and have erupted with enormous power against all anti Islam and anti Sharia Forces of privilege, inequality and selfishness in Pakistan. I have got serious reservations about Taliban and TABLEEGH overall philosophy but at the same I have to acknowledge following the reason for their success as an entity and organization if compared with our rest of colonial institutions like Army, Police, Judiciary, Education,

1.      Their leaders have ensured that their culture supports individual performance.

2.      Work/Processes have been designed to keep their members engaged.

3.      Their superiors are partner with members in a way that allows them to do their best work.

4.      Each system within the Taliban and TABLEEGH are aligned and coordinated to achieve optimal performance.

I pray for all of your legitimate dreams to come true. Always think positive and try to spend valuable life not only for you but for others also.

 

Only Urs

FM Shah

People will forget what you said…

People will forget what you did…

But people will never forget how you made them feel…

 

"It's not my purpose to shock you - but the simplest way I can summarize is to say that there are in the world, humans that peep, that gossip and that discuss freely even the greatest taboos you could find around. Moreover their ability to do these things has what made them damned in the eyes of many who are acclaimed as chosen ones - the range of issues they can handle is coexistent with the nature of their ability to speak openly without any boundaries, limits or constraints."

Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi

 

"I've tried to create a culture of caring for people in the totality of their lives, not just at work. There's no magic formula. It's like building a giant mosaic–it takes thousands of little pieces….The intangibles are more important than the tangibles. Someone can go out and buy airplanes from Boeing and ticket counters, but they can't buy our culture, our esprit de corps."

Herb Kelleher CEO Southwest Wall Street

 

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ANTI-THESIS TO FARHAT (THE NEWS)

THE PAKHTUN, THE TALIBAN AND IGNORANT OUTSIDERS

 

It has been a Fashion for corrupt ruling westernized intelligencia of the various Muslim societies (MACAULAY'S CHILDREN/BROWN GORAS) to label poor Taliban/Mullah (who demand implementation of Shariah by hook or crook) as a source of all ills in our societies in order to cover their ineptness, failures, misdeeds and corruption spanning over decades. While our past/present ruling westernized intelligencia is force of status quo and external state imposed on our societies through violence, deprivation and exploitations. This ruling lot represent statues-quo for their unquestioned control over all resources/authority of the various Muslim societies/states. Talibans/Mullahs are mostly from poor masses and represent a reactive force and agent of change through Shariah against status quo, violence, deprivation and exploitation.

 

It is always difficult for me to write an essay to counter someone else essay. However in following paragraphs, I have tried my best to analyze and look differently on the views of our learned writer Farht Taj (The News).

 

Uphill security challenges to Pakistan and whole region due to US WAR FOR TERROR are basic motivation for this critical piece of study. I would like to highlight that my family basically hails from KOONI GURAM (Wana/South Waziristan) but now days settled in Lucky Marvat. I am married presently residing in Karachi, a city of more than 18 million directionless and helpless souls. I have done BE Electronics and MBA HR and presently working in MNC.

 

This may soon force the Pakhtun to be open to help from any where in order to survive. Thus tens of people of Swat told me they pray after every namaz for the US drones to fall on the headquarters of the Swat Taliban.

 

Being Pathan, it is hard to believe for me to think of any one among Pathan or Muslim, who pray for US drone attack on his soil. Pathan might sell his mother but he can't think like this. Without any question Army initially under Musharaf and now under PPP/ANP have committed a lot atrocities and excesses for US blood dollars, however it can't make any Pathan love US drone attack on its soil. Bush war mongers also told him same before Afghanistan attack and Iraq invasion.  

 

Pathan are culturally, historically and geographically a homogeneous group of people.

Pathan is a mix race; it is not homogeneous group of people. Orientals and European scholars mostly try to portray Pathan homogeneity. The Pashto from Kabul to Peshawar till DI Khan is totally different. Their traditions, ways of living are different than each other. Add to it those who feel proud to consider themselves as Niazi Pathan and Sindhi Pathans. Once on Dinner in Karachi, at Budu Khan Restaurant, I happened to listen the old/white beard owner of the Budu Khan Chain, that though he does not speak Pashtoo, but he consider himself to be proud Pathan. Pathan is not pure rather mix race from various other central Asian tribes and after Islam they emerge in the history. Pakhtun wali an true/new application of Islamic tents was a best code for diversity management and peaceful co-existence.

 

The Taliban generate their revenue by relentlessly kidnapping affluent Pakhtun for ransom.

Mujahideen (Taliban predecessors) were in the region for last thirty years. It has been never ever known that Mujahideen have been involved any kidnapping or immoral activities. Maliks/Khan who were on payroll of the Political agents, intelligence agencies have been involved in narcotics trade, rental killing, fugitive/criminal covers and kidnapping even before 9/11. PPP MNA from DI Khan, Deputy speaker Faisal Karim Kundi uncle Amanullah Khan Kundi (ex-MNA) remained a fugitive for several years in South Waziristan as his International warrants were issued by Interpol due to his involvement in narcotics trade in Germany.

Various criminal elements in tribal area have been mobilized for vested criminal interests mainly drug trade on backing of local totalitarian ruling elite, various local/foreign Intelligence agencies and imperialist neo-cons. Their objectives are loot/plunder masses for their own kitty, while at the same time they defame/malign and make controversial the cause/name of Taliban who are resisting imperialist neo-cons in Afghanistan. They use various tools of terror, violence and disinformation. These elements have nothing to do with Islam or Taliban and they are simply using the name of Taliban. US and India trained them in Khurasan and Hirat provinces of Afghanistan. These trained elements were injected into tribal areas of Pakistan in order to spread chaos and crisis. Chaos and crisis is one of the reason due to which President Musharraf justified his clinging to Power while now PPP consider this war as Pakistan war. These foreign elements in the garb of Taliban are involved in the acts of terrorism in different cities of Pakistan like Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi. Their violence and chaos justifies excessive use of fire power by state agencies for various incidents like Red mosque, Nov-03 and May-12. Their acts of violence also hijack various peace initiates, therefore whenever there will be a peace talks, either US will directly attack or some suicide bomber will hit inside Pakistan on the name of Taliban or Pakistani Ambassador issue will pop out.  

 

The Taliban have no respect for the law of Pakistan.

Pakistan laws are made to be broken by all those who make these laws. Moreover most of Pakistan state rules/laws/ traditions/norms are decades old and date back to colonial era therefore mostly irrelevant and inapplicable. It includes Police, Justice, Land, Revenue, Political, Army Act etc. Army Act enact today in Islamic Republic of Pakistan under democratic leadership is more less same as made by East India Company in 1847. This army act is intact in almost all former British colonies (prostitute states) like India, Bangla Desh, Nigeria, Sri Lanka. This inhumane army act has never been applied in UK.

 

They Taliban have imposed a savage social order, completely different from the Pakhtun social order.

Colonials were the one, who imposed a savage social order, completely different from the Pakhtun social order. Same order was carried by petty Babus left over by colonials for last fifty years for various omission and commission. First victim of this order was silk route. The disruption of silk route made whole region economically, politically and socially unstable. The imperial and colonial power turned Pakhtun area into never-ending war zone. During last century for more than seventy years, it has remained active war zone. Pakhtun were mostly traders and nomads like Pawandihs. This area was self sustaining and independent. However disruption of silk route and dependence on the hostile forces has led the region to continuous tension. The disintegration and deterioration of the social structures of the Pakhtuns belt is not recent phenomena after Taliban rather it is continuous since colonial era. Taliban are the reactive forces and reactive effects of that order. Silk route has been replaced with Karachi and Bombay ports connected through British Railways, which not only drain our resources but also our brain. Moreover from such metropolis all western models and thoughts are imported and imposed on masses by the 0.01 % ruling elite of whole Pakistan. The one man show of the Qissa Khawani Bazars were better than Shakspear Drama of the same era. Pawindahs and Pathans were mostly nomads and traders of the silk route and they were the custodians of silk route. Bannu, Peshawar was the heart of silk heart. For centuries Silk route has remained business, economic, political, academic, culture and leadership life line of the whole region including India, Pakistan, Bangla Desh, Sri Lanka. Whole region is in constant flux due to disruption of the silk route. India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, two of them nuclear states, will likely decide the future of whole region if they could reinvent the silk route and turned around the cycle of business, economics, trade, academic away from British era metropolis like Karachi and Bambay to silk route. Since 47 Pakistan and India had maintained British Raaj colonial view of rugged, under-developed Tribal Areas, and Afghanistan as their "backyard and buffer space," and an important strategic asset or liability in the event of war. Silk route is umbilical cord for the whole region.

 

People of FATA had always seen the most oppressive and cruel face of the state of Pakistan

It is applicable in whole region and greater extent to tribal area. Indo-Pak region (Pakistan, India and Afghanistan), as whole, is ruled by corruption and poverty fifty-six years after independence in the twenty first century. Our rulers and leaders are almost never free from the pressures of west and transfer/consumption of resources right from the start has been anything but fair. What accounts for this? What is so inherently wrong in our system or psyche that does not allow our system to deliver good for poor? The failure of state to deliver good for poor is an old question but well worth revisiting. No doubt FATA is in pathetic and terrible state for past fifty due to Khans, Maliks, Political Agents and last of all US WAR FOR TERROR. As whole it is dilemma of the whole Indopak region where quality of life ranges from poor to poorest. In our occupied Lands, there are 0.001 % people (fat & well connected to the US/West) in Politics, Business, Judiciary, Uniform, Bureaucracy, TV, Press, and Newspaper, who counts and who are in control. They are STATE and they are supposed to heard because it is their fight for their share along with their US/Western Masters. Rest 99.99 % are non-state actors and intolerable masses/spams. So therefore they are not counted anywhere.

 

A dialogue with the Taliban can only be successful if it stands on mutually respected ground between the two parties. In this case the common ground can be the law of Pakistan, the Code of Pakhtunwali and Islam. The Taliban respect neither of the three. 

Call Taliban and their partisans what you will. Call them barbarians and cutthroats. But at least give them credit for being resolute fighters. American military might has not cowed them. The Pakistan army has not made them run. Taliban may be the most barbarous set of people on the entire planet but they have self-respect. Somewhere during the course of our journey we lost self-respect due to addiction to our love with West and US blood dollars. Taliban have spirit and doughtiness and believe in their cause which is more than can be said of the forces they are fighting against – the United States, its increasingly befuddled NATO allies and the redoubtable military of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Losses or reverses suffered by Pakistan for US WAR FOR TERROR can't be a matter of pride for anyone. But when will we learn the difference between right and wrong? There are just wars and mercenaries wars but we seem to have a talent for marching every time, for global, colonial and imperial powers since 1857. The difference is that whereas in the past we scripted our own disasters, this time our American friends are doing the job for us by selling/depicting their war as our war. The Americans have made a hash of Iraq. They are getting stuck, well and truly, in Afghanistan. And whereas we should be thinking for ourselves, our ruling elite is holding on to American coattails, being sucked into a conflict for which most of masses have neither stomach nor motivation. This is not to disparage the masses but only to point out the obvious circumstance that the will to fight does not come when you act at the behest of others.

 

The Taliban have destroyed down, or forced the closure of, petty businesses like barber shops and small kiosks selling music DVDs and CDs. This is part of the Taliban's agenda to impose on the Pakhtun a narrow social order that stifles every kind of free choice and entertainments in the name of Islam.

CNBC and Sama TV head offices are situated in Techno city plaza on II Chundrigar road. Just in front of these head offices, across the road, various open air road stalls sell porno graphic CDs/DVDs to all and sundry without any hindrance. Geo TV, Hum TV, Jang Press and Capital Police Chief offices on II Chudrigar road are almost fifteen minutes away from these CD/DVD stalls on walk. Forget about Rainbow center in Sadder heart of Karachi, almost all CD/DVD shops in every corner of Pakistan carry every type of pornographic and blue print CD/DVD. Even minor kids have easy access to these porno graphic CDs/DVDs by paying mere Rs 20 to Rs 25. It is absolutely wrong to bomb anyone property, however I wish all those who make fuss over these CD/DVD kiosks blasts, watch any such CD/DVD with their families. Then they will also feel like bombing these DVD/CD kiosks. Similarly Miss Farhat Taj should try to find these CD/DVDs in Karkhanoo Market in Peshawar. I always wonder why these experts become so deaf and blind to highlight such social evils while day and night they will depict Taliban as barbarians.

 

They are sick and tired of the Taliban. The Taliban have killed innocent people--men, women, children--they have destroyed the educational institutions in the area, devastated businesses and shattered the peace there. The Taliban even exhume and humiliate the dead bodies.

It is debatable issue. However whole world and whole Muslim Ummah particularly Pathans are sick and tired of the US, NATO and their puppets in respective countries. These international and local establishment mafias have killed innocent people--men, women, children--they have destroyed every thing, devastated businesses and shattered the peace of the whole region. War on terror quite often appears to be an enigma wrapped in a riddle. Efforts to understand war on terror and its consequences on whole region and globe, ranging from socio-economic, political fiber to security, prove this. The complex consequence of war on terror on societal mosaic and resultant state behavior of USA and regional actors like Pakistan, Afghanistan and India thereof often denotes more confusion than clarity. Terrorism is the over growth and extension of efforts of CIA for last fifty years. The Pakistan ruling elite policies over past six decades mostly revolve around their own and US interests instead of its people. To stop the slide into lawlessness, extremism, anarchy, chaos, poverty and hunger, the restoration of genuine pro-masses policy on war on terror is a matter of life and death for Pakistan. Perhaps one conclusion to be drawn is that Pakistan government and state must follow a certain minimum standard of political morality, democratic tolerance and pluralism and social justice if the scourge of terrorism is to be exorcised.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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-If I look weird, it is because I am thinking while I am not suppose to think.

-Nations rise and fall and are history. Nations that rise again become
civilizations. My land is the oldest civilization. I have trekked the
summit of its highest mountains, sand dunes, its very high bogs and
marshes in sub zero temperatures.

Like my country I am lost between my ideals and the realities. My
country still craves for its identity. I too lie unrecognized to
myself. I am a POWINDA and diversity is my name.

-A Nameless, Helpless, Hopeless Poor Muslim and Pakistani trying to
save himself, Muslims and his countrymen by his emails from US WAR FOR
TERROR, US WWW III and US WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION.

It is not if we will be extremists, but what kind of extremists will we be?
-       Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.

"In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the
silence of our friends".
-       Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could
not hear the music."
- Angela Monet

"Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains."
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau

"Every man is guilty of all the good he did not do."
- Voltaire

"The West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values
or religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized
violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never do."
- Samuel P. Huntington (The Clash of Civilizations)
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Friday, February 13, 2009

US ECONOMY and GLOBAL WAR INDUSTRY

Dear Sir/Madam

 

In my following thesis, I have tried to analyze US economy ups/down and its relationship with the Wars, Crisis and Chaos across the globe. After reading my thesis one of my online fellow from US, suggested me to read Maxbot one of the well known US Historian. He has covered this subject in depth and wrote several book. However he has covered mostly US war history.

In my thesis I am trying to connect various dots and trying to link US War for Terror to US economy.

 

Submitted for your kind review and expert advice/remarks.



Regards

FM Shah
 
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US ECONOMY and GLOBAL WAR INDUSTRY

By FM Shah

 

US economy, banks and financial markets during last century have been designed and structured around cycles of wars, chaos and violence across the globe away from US mainland. Starting with WW I (initiated by Non-state actors), each US recession/depression alternate with some war in some other part of the world away from US main land. Before WW I, many US banks failed and financial system collapsed in the same way as today in 2008/09.  Similarly unemployment and inflation in US reached record heights during great depression. Great depression was followed by World War II. As wars, violence and crisis across the globe act as agents for pulling US economy out of recession due to enhanced public spending, reconstruction work after war and preferential monopolies over trade/resource. Therefore in economic recession, US embarked wars and adventures away from main land. Following are the few reason due to which US actively promote, initiate wars, violence, conflicts and chaos across the globe, away from its main land.

1.                  Wars, conflicts and crisis create direct consumption for US defense/aerospace industry. USA during last century planned thoroughly and laid the necessary groundwork for the growth of the most powerful defense/aerospace industry worth trillion dollars. As a result if we sum up today technological might of US, Defense/Aerospace industry is the back bone of US technological superiority. In Defense/Aerospace industries US firms have monopoly and do not have ant parallel/equal competitor in whole world (including G8 countries).

2.                  Each war/crisis is followed by construction work which is mostly done by US firms/cartels. Examples are Europe (after WW II) and Iraq reconstruction recently.  Transparency international Bribe payers index 2002, ranks defence industry as the 2nd most corrupt business sector- just ahead of oil and gas sector but behind the public works and construction sectors. These all sectors are controlled and manipulated by USA.

3.                  Wars, crisis and violence results in enhanced public spending. During WWW I (triggered by non state agents) more than 1.2 million US soldiers were employed. Similarly during 1930/40s General Motor was on verge of collapse in the same way as today in 2008/09. Then President Roosevelt gave special orders for making engine for military tanks and aircrafts instead of cars. Same tanks and aircraft were then utilized in WWW II.

4.                  Each war, conflict and map redrawing have created US dependant states. Examples are Isreal, Saudi Arabia (out of Ottoman Empire after WW I) and Pakistan (Out of British Indian Colony after WW II). Saudi Arabia is depended on USA for last seven decades for all external and internal threats. Israel act as counter balance for US strategic interest in Middle East. Pakistan during its existence for last six decades is dependant on USA for military hardware and financial aid due to similar on going wars, crisis and breeding violence across its Western and Eastern borders.  Recent warming of relation and increasing closeness between India and US is direct result of the India and Pakistan escalation. As result both look toward Washington for favorable tap.

5.                  Wars, crisis and violence create favorable and monopolistic business/trade conditions for most of US firms and MNCs. Wars, crisis and violence create preferential monopolies over trade routes and natural resource.

6.                  Wars, violence and crisis also result capital flight from whole globe to US main land, which has remained safe from any war, violence and crisis during last century. Whereas US has been remained direct/indirect sponsor, initiator and actor in all such wars, violence and crisis. US has jumped in each war after some Flag post operation like Pearl Harbor (WW II) or 9/11 (War on Terror).

7.                  Wars, violence and crisis across the globe also pulls down complete region and act as drag on US rival and competitor economies with which US economy is unable to remain competitive and correct its own structural gaps.

8.                  On domestic front, wars, violence and crisis across the globe are used by Washington for attention divertion from structural flaws in US economic and financial system.

Based on above stated factors we will try to understand the linking relationship between US economy and War on Terror. War on terror quite often appears to be an enigma wrapped in a riddle. The complex consequence of war on terror on societal mosaic and resultant state behaviour of USA and regional actors like Pakistan, Afghanistan and India thereof often denotes more confusion than clarity. Terrorism is the over growth and extension of efforts of CIA for last thirty years in whole region.

Oil is traded in dollars and most of the Arab oil dollars are saved in US banks considered to be safe havens. WAR FOR TERROR resulted turmoil and chaos across Arab countries, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. This turmoil escalated oil and commodities prices exponentially during last eight years. Hence WAR FOR TERROR was crucial and essential non financial bailout package planned for US Banks and Financial Markets. As an example Pakistan oil import bill was US $ 2 Billion in 2000 whereas in 2007 Pakistan oil import bill jumped up to  US $ 12 Billion.  As result in a single year Pakistan paid additional US $ 10 Billion to various Arab countries. These oil dollars were naturally diverted to US Banks and financial markets. Saudi Arabia has more than 1 trillion $ reserves in various US banks (World GDP is around US $ 55 trillion). Over past eight years several trillions dollars have been diverted each year to  US banks and financial market across the globe from more than 150 countries on oil import due to escalating oil prices. It is generally assumed that Wars bills in Afghanistan and Iraq is affecting US economy. However the benefits of WAR FOR TERROR are tremendous if compared with cost of war as without War for terror US economy would have suffered following:-

1.                  Presently only few US banks have collapsed, however without WAR FOR TERROR and oil price escalation, the number of US Banks and Financial Markets collapsed would have been much larger in number.

2.                  WAR FOR TERROR delayed US financial systems collapse and banks failure, without war for terror this failure would have occurred much earlier than 2008.

3.                  Required bailout package would have been much greater in volume than existing US $ 700 + 850 Billion. Recent decline in oil and commodities prices just after announcement of US banks bailout package indicates the direct relationship between oil and commodities prices and US banking/financial markets structural flaw.

4.                  At domestic front, without fear environment of WAR FOR TERROR, US Taxpayers would have never ever accepted and tolerated US $ 700 + 850 billion.

WAR FOR TERROR regional turmoil had also resulted drag on US rival economies of China, Russia, India, Arab and Iran. These countries constitute more than half of the globe. Sixty-one of the Fortune 500 companies now come from developing countries mostly, up from 28 two decades ago. These are mostly from Asian countries, combining a corporate street savvy, picked up in hardscrabble Asian markets, with cutting-edge techniques to beat US and Western multinationals—and grab a growing share of global wealth and power. The total value of emerging-market shares on world stock exchanges surged from $80 billion a quarter century ago to $1.2 trillion in 2000, and has now topped $6.4 trillion on Morgan Stanley's 26-country Emerging Markets Index. Though emerging-market stocks represent only a modest 10 percent of world market capitalization, they are gaining ground fast. Together the top 100 companies from the world's fastest-growing economies had combined revenues of $715 billion in 2005, and they are growing 10 times faster than their U.S. counterparts and 34 times faster than Germany's, according to the Boston Consulting Group. Their total shareholder return has jumped 150 percent in the past six years, while the Standard & Poor's 500 Index has declined. Most people are still oblivious to this new reality. The economic balance of power has shifted to Asia and it is new powerhouses of the future. Strikingly, even with the recent US centric financial system and market turbulence triggered by credit crunch, the rival economies to US are proving more stable. The most able learned from dominant US financial and economic systems , copied and in some cases surpassed the US in ways international markets have yet to fully understand. What most of these rival economies competing with US have in common is that they survived brutal, sometimes life-threatening crises, chaos and wars, which instead of bringing them down are making them stronger. As US firms and economy was unable to remain competitive and correct its own structural gaps. Therefore WAR FOR TERROR was initiated for creating chaos, crises, war in order to restrict and limit US competing and rival economies and firms growth.

Hence the basic motivation of WAR FOR TERROR is violence, chaos and anarchy in the whole globe through Islam and Muslim regions. However the question arise why Muslim lands and Islam. Because Muslims and Islam are the most safest, vulnerable and easiest targets for US. Moreover Muslim lands geopolitical location, just under the belly of Russia, India, China and Iran make them perfect target for US neo-colonialism for disturbing whole globe. Other various factors ranging from Al-Qaeada, Taliban, extremism, violence, denuclearization of Pakistan, map redrawing of Pakistan and civilization clash are not root causes of WAR FOR TERROR rather these are desired outcome/effects of the WAR FOR TERROR. Therefore these are secondary in nature and mostly misleading due to disinformation, disorientation media campaigns. These disinformation and disorientation campaigns are paid, sponsored and engineered for creating justification for US presence and role across the globe. Mainstream press/electronic media considers, present and portay themselves as CHAMPIONS OF TRUTH, DEMOCRASY, and JUSTICE. However various anchors pretend asking tough/hard questions but at best they are manipulating and comprising the truth by showing half picture of crisis. Most of the time main stream media avoid context and conceal motives of the ongoing crisis and chaos in the region as they can never tip-toe out of the false perception minefield that they have allowed themselves to be lured into by the US, CIA, ruling world establishment and architects of WAR FOR TERROR. TV Anchors and academics most of the times are bounded by policy, life threats, job fears, temptations, easy going attitude, incompetence and lack of quality research on such topics of the global war econmy. Any TV channel or think tanks prime motivation is money, revenue, coverage, ads and sponsors not truth.

Now many questions arise. Will US transform existing war for terror to another World War away from US main land? Will US invade or sponsor civil war in Pakistan for destabilizing whole region and rival regional powers like China, Russia and Iran. Is 26/11 Bombay blasts a drama similar to 9/11 and weapon of mass destruction for initiating nuclear world war in subcontinent (1/5th of the world) Is India committing suicidal mistake like Pakistan (in September 2001) by joining US WAR FOR TERROR for settling scores against Pakistan? Will India (with 14 separatist movements) be able to safe guard itself by sponsoring a civil war in Pakistan on behalf of US/UK, whereas India has 1800 KMs long border with Pakistan?  These are hard and tough question. It is not possible to precisely answers in white and black. However two possibilities emerge. Either US economy will fail with most deadly civil war of human history on US mainland due to economic and financial system. Or another world war has to be fought away from US main land, through which US will rescue its economy.  To stop the slide into lawlessness, extremism, anarchy, chaos, poverty and hunger, the restoration of genuine pro-masses policy on war on terror is a matter of life and death for whole region from Russia, Afghanistan, China, Iran, India, Iran and Pakistan. Perhaps one conclusion is that regional powers and states must follow a certain minimum standard of political morality, democratic responsibility and pluralism and social justice if the scourge of terrorism engineered by CIA is to be exorcised from the region. Regional powers like China, Russia, Iran and Saudi Arabia overall interests should provide the framework for rethinking about evolving philosophy and changing threat perception to the whole globe. Whereas US/UK officials and agencies FBI, MI 6 are escalating the tension between Pakistan and India, however regional powers like China, Russia, Iran and Saudi Arabia efforts are diffusing the situation and should conflict/war in sub-continent as a strategic priority for the whole region.

 

If you know the enemy and know your self, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself you will succumb in every battle.                                                                                                                          SUN TZU

 

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A Nameless, Helpless, Hopeless Poor Soul and Muslim trying to save himself, Muslims, his countrymen and whole World by his emails from US WAR FOR TERROR, US WW III and US WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION.

 

It is not if we will be extremists, but what kind of extremists will we be? 

-         Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

"In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends". 

-         Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

"Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music." 

- Angela Monet 

 

"Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." 

- Jean-Jacques Rousseau 

 

"Every man is guilty of all the good he did not do." 

- Voltaire 

 

"The West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never do." 

- Samuel P. Huntington (The Clash of Civilizations) 

 

More Blood of Pakistanis..........More and More US Dollars for Zardari + Musharaf + Karzai + MQM + ANP

U.S. Senator Says Zardari-Gillani Junta Killed Pakistanis With U.S.
Drone Attacks

200 American CIA Agents Working with PPP-MQM-ANP to Divide and Destroy
Pakistan

[U.S.] Predator drones flown from base in Pakistan, U.S. lawmaker says

Senator Feinstein's surprise disclosure likely to complicate [US-PPP]
joint campaign against [Pakistani-Pakhtoon] militants

By Greg Miller

Washington DC, USA, 12 February 2009 (Chicago Tribune) - A senior U.S.
lawmaker said Thursday that unmanned [U.S.] CIA Predator aircraft
operating in Pakistan are flown from an [American] airbase inside that
country, a revelation likely to embarrass the Pakistani government and
complicate its counter-terrorism collaboration with the United States.

The disclosure by [U.S.] Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), the
Chairwoman of the [U.S.] Senate Intelligence Committee, marked the
first time a U.S. official had publicly commented on where the [U.S.]
Predator aircraft patrolling Pakistan take off and land.

At a hearing, Feinstein expressed surprise at Pakistani opposition to
the ongoing campaign of Predator-launched CIA missile strikes against
[Pakistani-Pakhtoon] targets along Pakistan's northwest border.

"As I understand it, these are flown out of a Pakistani base," she
said of the [U.S. military] planes.

The basing of the pilotless aircraft in Pakistan suggests a much
deeper relationship with the United States on counter-terrorism
matters than has been publicly acknowledged. Such an arrangement would
be at odds with protests lodged by officials in Islamabad and could
inflame anti-American sentiment in the country.

The CIA declined to comment, but former U.S. intelligence officials,
speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the
information, confirmed that Feinstein's account was accurate.

Phil LaVelle, a spokesman for Feinstein, said her comment was based
solely on previous news reports that [U.S.] Predators were operated
from [American] bases near Islamabad.

"We strongly object to Senator Feinstein's remarks being characterized
as anything other than a reference" to a article that appeared last
March in The Washington Post, LaVelle said. Feinstein did not refer to
newspaper accounts during the hearing.

Many counter-terrorism experts have assumed that the aircraft were
operated from U.S. military installations in Afghanistan and remotely
piloted from locations in the United States. Experts said the
disclosure could create political problems for the fledgling [PPP-MQM-
ANP-JUIF] government in Islamabad.

"If accurate, what this says is that Pakistani [PPP regime]
involvement, or at least acquiescence, has been much more extensive
than has previously been known," said Bruce Hoffman, a terrorism
expert at Georgetown University. "It puts the Pakistani [PPP]
government in a far more difficult position [in terms of] its
credibility with its own people. Unfortunately, it also has the
potential to threaten Pakistani-American relations."

Feinstein's disclosure came during testimony before the Senate
Intelligence Committee by U.S. Director of National Intelligence
Dennis C. Blair on the nation's security threats. Blair did not
respond directly to Feinstein's remark, except to say that Pakistan is
"sorting out" its cooperation with the United States.

Pakistani officials have long denied that they ever granted the United
States permission to fly the [U.S.] Predator planes over Pakistani
territory, let alone to operate the aircraft from within the country.

The [PPP] new civilian leadership has gone to significant lengths to
distance itself from the [U.S.] Predator strikes, which are extremely
unpopular in Pakistan, in part because they are widely reported to
kill civilians as well as militants.

The Pakistani [PPP] government regularly lodges diplomatic protests
against the strikes as a violation of its sovereignty, and officials
said the subject was raised with Richard C. Holbrooke, a newly
appointed U.S. envoy to the [South Asian] region, who completed his
first visit to the country on Thursday.

Nevertheless, most Pakistanis believe the [PPP] civilian leadership
has continued former [military dictator and illegal] President Pervez
Musharraf's policy giving the United States [unlawful] tacit
permission to carry out the strikes.

The CIA has been working to step up its presence in Pakistan in recent
years. The CIA has deployed as many as 200 people to Pakistan, one of
its largest overseas operations outside of Iraq, current and former
agency officials have estimated. That contingent works alongside other
U.S. operatives who specialize in electronic communications and spy
satellites.

The use of [U.S.] Predator planes, armed with Hellfire anti-tank
missiles, has emerged as perhaps the important U.S. tool in its
ongoing efforts to attack [the Pakistani-Pakhtoon force] in its
sanctuary in Pakistan's tribal belt. Last month, a New Year's Day
strike killed two senior operatives who were suspected of involvement
in the bombing of Islamabad's Marriott. They were among at least eight
senior figures reportedly killed in [U.S.] Predator strikes over the
past seven months as part of a stepped-up missile campaign that U.S.
intelligence officials have characterized as major success against
[Pakistani-Pakhtoons].

In his prepared testimony Thursday, Blair said that [the Pakistani-
Pakhtoon force] has "lost significant parts of its command structure
since 2008 in a succession of blows as damaging to the group as any
since the fall of the Taliban in late 2001."

Los Angeles Times staff writer Laura King contributed from Istanbul,
Turkey.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-090213-pakistan-us,0,3272534,print.story

[Copyright 2009 Chicago Tribune, Chicago, USA]

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WHAT PAKISTAN NEEDS MORE FROM INDIA AFTER MUMBAI ATTACKS REPORT?

 

 
 
پاکستان نے یہ بھی معلوم کیا ہے کہ ذکی الرحمان لکھوی کی تصویر ہندوستان کو کیسے ملی
ممبئی حملوں کے سلسلے میں مقدمہ درج کرنے کے ساتھ ساتھ پاکستان نے ہندوستان سے کچھ وضاحتیں بھی طلب کی ہیں تاکہ تفتیش کو آگے بڑھا جاسکے۔

پاکستان کو مزید کیا چاہیے:

٭اجمل قصاب کا قومی شناختی کارڈ یا کوئی اور کاغذات

٭حملہ آوروں سے برآمد کی گئیں ڈائریاں یا ڈیجیٹل ڈائریاں

٭تفتیش کے دوران لیے گئے نوٹس جیسے کہ حملہ آوروں نے کون سے کپڑے پہن رکھے تھے اور کون سا فون نمبر استعمال کر رہے تھے

٭پاکستانی تحقیقیات کے مطابق ان کے پاس سات یا شاید نو سمیں تھیں اور وہ بھارتی سمیں تھیں تو ان کو وہ سمیں کیسے ملیں

٭ایک چھوٹی سی ربڑ کشتی میں نو افراد گرینیڈ اور اسلحے کے ساتھ ممبئی کے ساحل تک کیسے پہنچے

٭یہودیوں کی عبادت گاہ کہاں واقع تھی، وہاں موجود یہودیوں کو کس نے مارا اور حملہ آور کہاں تھے جب انہوں نے فائرنگ کی

٭حملہ آوروں اور ان کے ہینڈلرز میں کیا بات چیت ہوئی۔ اس کے علاوہ ہمیں معلوم ہوا ہے کہ حملہ آور اپنے فون پر او کہ کا بٹن دباتے اور کنکشن ان کے ہینڈلر کے ساتھ ہو جاتا تھا۔ تو آیا یہ فون اندرونی طور پر استعمال ہوئے۔

٭تمام حملہ آوروں کی انگلیوں کے نشانات

٭اجمل قصاب سمیت تمام حملہ آوروں کے ڈی این اے

٭مزید معلومات جیسے کہ علی جس کا تعلق سیالکوٹ سے ہے

٭اجمل قصاب نے لکھوی کی تصویر پہچانی۔ بھارت نے وہ تصویر کیسے حاصل کی

٭تفتیس میں ایک معلومات یہ حاصل ہوئی ہے کہ سمجھوتہ ایکسپریس سانحے میں جو شخص ملوث تھا وہ شخص ممبئی حملوں میں بھی ملوث ہے۔ ہمیں اس کی معلومات درکار ہیں

٭فشنگ ٹرالر نے بھارتی گجرات میں ایندھن ڈلوایا تو اس کو وہاں کیوں نہیں پکڑا گیا اور اس کی مدد کس نے کی

 


 
 
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Director Programme
AAJ TV
ISLAMABAD
00-92-321-5117511

nadeem.malik@hotmail.com 




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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

LHC judge accused of close links to underworld


LHC judge accused of close links to underworld

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

By Ansar Abbasi

ISLAMABAD: A sitting senior judge of the Lahore High Court has been accused of deep links with the underworld and a report has been sent to the Lahore High Court (LHC) chief justice who is considering taking action against him.

The LHC chief justice has been formally informed by the Punjab police of extremely serious allegations made in his recorded statement against the judge by a notorious wanted don, Faiz Rasool alias Nanno Goraya, who was killed in a police encounter on Jan 17, 2009. His death was celebrated by the people of Gujranwala who showered flowers on the police for eliminating a deadly criminal.

Goraya was wanted for many years and had head money of Rs2 million and was arrested a few days ago when the Shahbaz Sharif government sent special police teams to the Gulf and later to Malaysia to nab him in collaboration with Interpol. He was arrested in Malaysia and brought back to Pakistan and then recorded his statements in which he implicated the LHC judge.

Later, the don tried to escape from police custody, an encounter ensued and he was shot dead.

The startling revelations of the underworld don show in detail how this sitting judge of the LHC offered Goraya to quash all his cases in one go. But Goraya, who claimed he did not remember how many persons he had murdered, replied that he had to kill many more and would approach the justice only when he had killed all of them.

"Upon this the justice said: "Why do you bother to kill your foes, we can get it done through the police."

The don, in his legally recorded testimony before he died in the encounter states: "I said that killing someone with one's own hands has its own taste. The justice smiled."

The statement of Goraya has been seen by LHC Chief Justice Sayed Zahid Hussain who is now mulling taking action against the judge, sources close to the chief justice confirmed.

Gujranwala Regional Police Officer Zulfikar Cheema when contacted confirmed to this correspondent that Nanno Goraya's statement regarding the sitting LHC judge has been sent to the chief justice. When attempts were made to contact the chief justice, The News was told to wait for a day.

The concerned justice, however, when contacted was not available at his residence while his wife who received this correspondent's call said the judge had gone to Bahawalpur. She promised that she would convey my name and number to the judge as soon as she contacted her. After an hour when the lady was again contacted and told the purpose of the call, she disconnected the phone abruptly and then never picked it up again despite repeated efforts.

According to the documents available with The News, Goraya reveals many things regarding his criminal life, mode of commission of crime, operational network and his contacts.

The text of his statement concerning the judge, now with the chief justice, reads: "I used to live in Dubai, where I had very intimate terms with Ashfaq Bajwa.

One day I went to see Ashfaq, where Justice xxx was already sitting. The justice enquired about me from Ashfaq. Ashfaq smiled and said he is Nanno Goraya from Gujranwala. Upon this I asked Ashfaq about Justice xxx. He said this is Mr xxx xxx, judge of the Lahore High Court, a very influential figure whose word becomes law. Justice xxx smiled and had a chat with me for an hour. He told me not to worry and he would take care of me. The same night we left for a night club. In the club, we ordered Scotch whisky and fruit. Justice was happy to sit between Ashfaq and me. Then the promoter came and asked which songs we liked. The Justice wished to hear "mainu note wakha mera mood banay". We kept on swinging, drinking and eating fruit. Then all three of us started throwing money on the female singer on the stage. Then the justice wished to listen to "way gujra way". After this song the justice asked about my choice. I readily said, "nayak nahi khal nayak hoon main". We all danced on this song. Mr xxx (justice) said, Goraya, you are the judge and not a proclaimed offender. He said he had the power to grant me bail while sitting in a bar room. He said he was friend of friends and enemy of enemies.

"Justice xxx said he could quash all my cases in one go. I said still I had to kill many persons. When I would kill all of them then I would request you to quash all my cases. Upon this the justice said, why you bother to kill your foes. We can get it done through the police. I said killing someone with one's own hands has its own taste. The justice smiled."

"When we finished drinking, the justice lost his heart for the dancing girl. The promoter said she would not be available tonight. Ashfaq gave 15,000 dirhams to the promoter and we succeeded to get that girl. Then we escorted the justice and the girl to a hotel; where they spent their colourful night. Ashfaq and me went back to the flat and slept, as we were totally intoxicated. Next day we went to the hotel to see Mr Justice who was very happy to spend the night with that girl. He was very impressed by her sexuality; he admitted this frankly."

"In the afternoon we went for shopping. I bought a diamond set for the wedding of Justice xxx's daughter. I also bought him a Rado wristwatch. He wanted me to give him a pen and I also complied with his demand. All this shopping cost me thousands of dirhams.†The justice was fully charmed with my hospitality. When I commented that today, the justice and the proclaimed offender have been united; he appreciated my remarks with a positive nod."

"In the evening we drank again. Justice xxx said to Ashfaq, Nanno drinks a lot. Ashfaq said he has been drinking since childhood. Justice said, Nanno you are a bigger drinker than me. Then he started remembering Khalid Lone and said Khalid Lone introduced me (Nanno) to him. I said Khalid was like my father. The Justice said that he was like Khalid Lone to me."

 
 
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N A D E E M   M A L I K
Director Programme
AAJ TV
ISLAMABAD
00-92-321-5117511

nadeem.malik@hotmail.com 




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Monday, February 09, 2009

Drone strikes killed high-value targets, US tells Pakistan

Drone strikes killed high-value targets, US tells Pakistan

By Anwar Iqbal


WASHINGTON, Feb 8: The United States wants to continue drone strikes inside Pakistan's tribal areas because US military experts believe the strikes have killed a large number of Al Qaeda leaders and local militants and have destroyed their hideouts.

A US account of the strikes, conveyed to Pakistan and obtained by Dawn, depicts a picture which is very different from the public perception in Pakistan that the strikes only kill innocent civilians and children.

The document includes information conveyed to Washington by US military officials in Afghanistan about more than a dozen drone attacks carried out by US unmanned aircraft since December 2007.

The document identifies militant leaders as HVT or high value targets.

According to this document, on Dec 3, 2007, a Predator strike injured Shaykh Issa al-Masri in Jani Khel, Bannu.

On Jan 28, 2008, a Predator killed HVT Abu Layth Al-Libi and associates in Salam Kot, North Waziristan.

On Feb 27, 2008, a drone killed foreign Al Qaeda trainees. On March 16, 2008, more Al Qaeda trainees were killed. The document does not identify those killed in these attacks and does not reveal the places hit by the drones.

On May 14, 2008, a Predator killed HVT Abu Sulayman Al-Jazairi and associates in Damadola, Bajaur.

On July 28, 2008, a Predator strike killed HVT Abu Khabab Al-Masri and other Al Qaeda activists.

On Aug 12, 2008, a Predator killed foreign fighters and militants associated with HVT Usama Al-Kini and commander Nazir.

On Aug 20, 2008, a drone killed and injured multiple foreign Al Qaeda members and local associates, including some Haqqani network associates. An Al Qaeda facilitator Haji Yacoub was injured.

On Aug 27, 2008, a Predator attempted to target an Al Qaeda-associated meeting but missed target. It did not cause collateral damage.

On Aug 30, 2008, a Predator strike killed Al Qaeda paramilitary operatives subordinate to Al Qaeda commander and East Africa Embassy bomber Usama Al Kini.On Aug 31, 2008, a Predator killed several Al Qaeda operatives, including two prominent Al Qaeda paramilitary commanders.

On Sept 2, 2008, a Predator killed four to 10 persons associated with Al Qaeda commander and logistician Abu Wafa Al Saudi.

On Sept 4, 2008, a Predator strike killed Abu Wafa Al Saudi.

On Sept 8, 2008, a Predator killed several Haqqani sub-commanders and a number of Arabs. Members of the extended Haqqani family were killed.

On Sept 11, 2008, a Predator killed 10 to 15 militants associated with Al Qaeda facilitator Qari Imran's training camp.

On Sept 17, 2008, a Predator killed 4-6 militants delivering rockets to a militant camp near the Afghan border and probably HVT Abu Ubaydh Al Tunisi.

 
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AAJ TV
ISLAMABAD
00-92-321-5117511

nadeem.malik@hotmail.com 





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Judges get plots of their choice

Friday, February 06, 2009

By Ansar Abbasi

ISLAMABAD: Several critical files containing the official record of high-priced government plots allotted to the bigwigs of Islamabad, including the next expected Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Sardar Raza Khan, are missing after evidence surfaced that in Justice Raza's case, the process of balloting was scrapped and he was given a multimillion rupees corner plot of his choice a few months back.

In what seems to be unheard of, the Federal Government Employees' Housing Foundation (FGEHF) tampered with the official record to allot the best available corner plot in the D-12 Sector to Justice Sardar Muhammad Raza Khan.

But Justice Raza Khan, when contacted by The News, said on Thursday he did not know of what had happened in the Foundation and who had tampered with the official files. However, he did confirm to this correspondent that he had made a written request to Chief Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar for the allotment of a plot of his choice.

Being the senior most judge, Raza Khan argued, he had made the request. He applied for the plot because his brother judges, including the CJ, were given plots of their choosing after they personally visited the site, he added.

As far as the FGEHF is concerned, what really adds to this drama is yet another hard fact - the tampered file has vanished from the official record, with the authorities claiming the former director-general had got it disappeared to push the issue under the rug and save his skin for this wrongdoing. However, the DG's counter-claim is that the file is not in his possession, and that it has been removed from the official record by those involved in this unique fraudulent activity.

On the basis of the balloting done in the presence of senior FGEHF officials for the allotment of three available plots to as many senior judges of the apex court, provisional letters as per the results were sent through the Foundation's dispatch rider (DR).

However, the DR was recalled immediately while he was on his way to the Supreme Court and directed not to deliver the provisional allotment letters. Later, the very paper sheet of the Foundation's Dispatch Register, which contained the entry of the letters dispatched, was smartly torn off - something that speaks volumes for what was done to the official document.

Later, the matter was referred to the Supreme Court, which conveyed to the Foundation as to who amongst the three judges should be allotted which numbers. Accordingly, the Foundation issued the revised provisional allotment letters, giving Justice Raza the choice corner plot in the best available location.

There is nothing in the official record, made available to The News, to establish whether the tampering with and undoing of the balloting was done under external pressures. But Justice Raza had the grace to acknowledge he had received from the Foundation the map of the D-12 Sector to choose the plot of his choice, as was done by other judges including the CJ.

Raza added there was no question of getting into the balloting for plot allotments in their case because Supreme Court judges - Justices Dogar, Faqir Muhammad Khokhar, Javed Nawaz Abbasi, Syed Saeed Ashad and Javed Buttar, all of whom had taken oath under PCO on Nov 3, 2007 and had a minimum two years of service in the apex court - were allotted choice plots last year. Being the senior most among the three judges who were to be allotted plots, he had the right to make his choice and therefore he did the same, he maintained.

Justice Raza recalled he formally wrote to Chief Justice Dogar and referred to how they were allotted plots; his request was thus granted. Consequently, in compliance with the CJ's orders, he was allotted the plot of his choice. Unaware of what had happened to the Foundation record, he insisted the balloting was unjustified and done to favour someone.

While it is an open-and-shut case for those sitting in the Supreme Court, the Foundation is faced with an extremely complex situation. Not only its official record has been tampered with and DR book's sheet torn off, the relevant file has also been removed in a move that adds to the complexity and mystery of the issue.

Documents reveal the Supreme Court, through its Registrar Raja Lehrasab Khan, wrote to the Secretary Housing on November 5, 2008, conveying the names of five judges for the allotment of additional residential plots in Islamabad in line with government policy and as has been the case of federal secretaries.

The five names communicated to the government in order of seniority are Justice Sardar Muhammad Raza Khan, Justice Mian Shakirullah Jan, Justice Tassaduq Hasnain Jillani, Justice Nasirul Mulk and Justice Syed Jamshed Ali.

When the matter was referred to the Foundation, it was found out that the FGEHF had only three plots available in D-12 Sector against the judges' quota. Therefore, it was decided the three available plots should be allotted to the three senior most judges - Justice Raza, Justice Jillani and Justice Shakirullah Jan.

Former FGEH Director Syed Gulzar Hasnain told The News that on November 21 (Friday), he was asked by then DG Arshad Mirza to immediately make the allotments to the three judges. Hasnain said the same afternoon he sat with his Deputy Director Nauman Shah and Assistant Director Muhammad Ali Shah and did the balloting without knowing who amongst the three judges was allotted which plot. Both Nauman and Shah, when approached by this correspondent, endorsed Hasnain's version.

On the morning of Nov 22, the three confirmed Foundation DR Muhammad Iftikhar was officially handed over three provisional allotment letters for the three judges in accordance with balloting results. DR Iftikhar was dispatched to deliver the documents but halfway he was asked to return to the office. DR Iftikhar also confirmed this and later submitted the whole episode in writing.

All the three officials concerned - the director, the deputy director and the assistant director - unanimously claimed when DG Mirza was told on Nov 22 that the balloting had been done and provisional allotments issued, he ordered the immediate recall of the DR. After checking the map of the sector and comparing it with the balloting results, it was revealed the corner plot was allotted to Justice Jillani, the second best plot in to Justice Raza while Justice Shakirullah was given one in front of a graveyard.

Seeing this, the DG reportedly ordered Director Gulzar Hasnain to change the plot numbers in a manner that the corner plot was allotted to Justice Raza. All the three officers and even the DG confirmed the noting portion of the file regarding the Nov 21 balloting and the Nov 22 dispatch of provisional allotment letters - issued and later revoked - were tinkered with and a white paper sheet pasted on the selected portions of the file.

Hasnain alleged he was forced into changing the balloting results accordingly after the file tampering, but he refused to do that and offered what he could do was to propose either re-balloting or referring the case to the Supreme Court to decide the matter internally.

As they could not agree, Hasnain did not know what happened afterwards. However, according to Deputy Director Nauman Shah, days after Hasnain's refusal, he was called by the DG, who provided him a chit explaining who should be allotted which plot. He was also informed by the DG the chit had come from the Supreme Court.

Shah submitted the file to DG Sikandar Mirza, as the official record (Foundation's diaries) suggests. Later on, afresh allotment letters were issued, under which the corner plot was given to Justice Raza. Justice Jillani got the one in a 70-foot-wide street while Justice Shakirullah received one in front of a graveyard.

The irregularity committed in the process was the tearing off of the relevant paper sheet of the Foundation Dispatch Register. This reporter has got the video of the register, clearly showing that the paper was smartly removed through a cutter but still it speaks volumes for the fraud committed.

DR Muhammad Iftikhar gave in writing that he handed over the letters to AD Muhammad Ali after he was re-called. Later, the PA to the DG came to him and collected the Dispatch Register, saying Arshad Mirza had sought it. When the Dispatch register was returned to him, Ali said he found out that the page containing the entry of the originally dispatched letters had been removed.

Almost a month back, Mirza was replaced by Sher Afzal. It was later found out the file tampered with was missing. All in the Foundation including its present DG point an accusing finger at Mirza, who vehemently denies having the file. He believes one of his subordinates must have got the file disappeared.

Mirza pointed out the Nov 21 balloting was done without his consent and against the established norm: the Supreme Court itself should have decided as to who should be allotted which plot. Mirza charged one of his subordinates had relations with a party interested in the balloting. The DG reiterated he was not involved personally in the removal of dispatch register sheet. He said that too was done by his juniors.

Former secretary housing Samiul Haq Khilji claimed asking Mirza twice to send him the file, now missing, but the latter did not obey his orders. Mirza disclosed other files concerning anomalies of some senior former officials of the Housing Ministry as well as those sitting in the Foundation were also missing. After he left the Foundation, Mirza revealed, highly controversial plot allotments were made including to a journalist.

The incumbent DG and Mirza's successor Sher Afzal Khan also wrote to the secretary housing, saying four files, including the one tampered with, were missing from the official record. He wrote: File No 10(1)/PMS-06-HF is the file relating to allotment of plots to the honourable judges of the Supreme Court and there is evidence to the fact that Mr Arshad Mirza had tried to play unfair means and had tampered with the allotment process for certain reasons.

File No 10(5)/94-HF related to allotment of plot to Syed Gulzar Hasnain, former director (estate) with whom Mirza had developed animosity. Likewise File No 1(S-22)/93-HF relates to the allotment of plot to Samiul Haq Khilji, former secretary housing, who had surrendered the services of Mirza twice, while File No 3/3/08-DE(HF) pertains to a proposed housing scheme in Lahore.

The incumbent DG sought intervention from the secretary housing to get these files returned by Mirza, who categorically denied having anyone of them. He, however, said his noting on all the files hurt the powerful. Meanwhile it is also learnt while Mirza is related to Justice Raza, Nauman Shah has association with Justice Jillani.

 
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Why Altaf Hussain is against of CJ Ifthikhar Chaudhry?

Why Altaf Hussain is against of CJ Ifthikhar Chaudhry?
By Nadia Khan
 
Beside the Charter of Democracy (CoD) interpretation discussion, being done between MQM men and media men such as Ansar Abbasi, there are far other factors due to which Altaf Hussain is die-hard opponent of CJ Ifthikhar Chaudhry. MQM chief wasn't the signatory of that charter, signed by Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif only, and he hasn't endorsed it in last few years.
 
 

There is a common doubt that CJ Ifthikhar Chaudhry, after his restoration, would likely open the pending petition against the formulation of NRO, the then President Musharraf had proclaimed it against the wishes of people of Pakistan and the then govt of Q league. There are over 6500 MQM hardcore-activists who got freed due to NRO. Altaf Hussain will not indulge in any situation where the ¡rule of law¢ would become the lime-light for Karachi residents. Internally with the cancellation of NRO, MQM workers would face trials and ultimately their loyalty with their party and founder will be compromised.
 

Restoration of CJ Ifthikhar Chaudhry, will result the opening of 12th May petition, against the killing of innocent Karachi residents came to airport to welcome CJ. Further, Karachi violence followed for next few days, after 12th May, and that took lives of many innocent lawyers, mostly burnt in their chambers, that petition should ensure that those who were responsible for such heinous crime should face fair trial. Altaf Hussain, most likely, would not allow any petition to be raised in Sind High Court as it would tarnish the image of MQM in the eyes of Karachi residents, if the truth would come out for common Muhajir.
 

12th May 2007 violence was fully exposed by electronic media. The faces of all such culprits are known and visible and that¢s how MQM has accepted a sort of retreat from its original stance, not to allow CH Ifthikhar Chaudhry in Karachi . After 12th May CJ has visited Karachi twice for bar council meetings or oath ceremonies. MQM chief would not like to expose his retreat any more in Karachi , if he accepts the restoration of CJ. This will weaken his own position in the eyes of his die-hard workers.
 

Last but not least, lawyers movement has given a new thought process and life to 60-years old political structure of Pakistan, in which political leaders, mostly feudalists pretending themselves as Peers, acting like a superior personality and any contradiction with them means ¡giving up your life.¢ MQM's founder, Altaf Hussain has followed the same path, termed himself as Peer Sahab, and any political awareness for Karachi residents especially Muhajir community, will turn out to be his political death. He will not ensure a true political awareness among Karachi or Hyderabad Muhajir community to come to level of political understanding. This will eventually result a major set back for MQM in coming elections.

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Asif Zardari’s - List of Local & International Wealth


Asif Zardari's - List of Local & International Wealth


I have been in receipt of this extensive list of Asif Zardari's Local and International holdings sent to me via a number of sources, in all honesty I have no way of precisely confirming the authenticity of this list but place it on this blog in an attempt to figure out what true what is simply hype. There is little doubt in my mind that this list may be quite close to being authentic considering the massive corruption that has plagued Pakistan in his previous two tenures in power, little to know that the Metamorphosis of 2008 which changed the way he appeared orchestrated after the assassination of his wife on 27th December 2007. Are we to believe in a 'rejuvenated, honest by-the-books leader', or are we gearing up to push Zardari further up into Pakistans Rich List of 2008 where he was previously ranked at #2.
I can also suspect that the sudden revelation if this list could be a deliberate retaliation by the 'agencies' to push Zardari on the back foot and move off Musharraf's impeachment attack. Whatever be the case this massive list is jaw dropping amazing, I have no idea about the total valuation of the wealth itemized here but I suspect it could easily be an aggregated wealth as listed = £900m / ($1.8billion) or more

ZARDARI'S LOCAL ASSETS ARE:
  1. Plot no. 121, Phase VIII, DHA Karachi.
  2. Agricultural land situated in Deh Dali Wadi, Taluka, Tando Allah Yar.
  3. Agricultural property located in Deh Tahooki Taluka, District Hyderabad measuring 65.15 acres.
  4. Agricultural land falling in Deh 76-Nusrat, Taluka, District Nawabshah measuring 827.14 acres
  5. Agricultural land situated in Deh 76-Nusrat, Taluka, District Nawabshah measuring 293.18 acres
  6. Residential plot No 3 (Now House) Block No B-I, City Survey No 2268 Ward-A Nawabshah
  7. Huma Heights (Asif Apartments) 133, Depot Lines, Commissariat Road, Karachi
  8. Trade Tower Building 3/CL/V Abdullah Haroon Road, Karachi
  9. House No 8, St 9, F-8/2, Islamabad
  10. Agricultural land in Deh 42 Dad Taluka/ District Nawabshah
  11. Agricultural land in Deh 51 Dad Taluka Distt Nawabshah
  12. Plot No 3 & 4 Sikni (residential) Near Housing Society Ltd. Nawabshah
  13. CafT Sheraz (C.S No.. 2231/2 & 2231/3) Nawabshah
  14. Agricultural land in Deh 23-Deh Taluka & District Nawabshah
  15. Agricultural property in Deh 72-A, Nusrat Taluka, Nawabshah
  16. Agricultural land in Deh 76-Nusrat Taluka, Nawabshah
  17. Plot No. A/136 Survey No 2346 Ward A Government Employee's Cooperative Housing Society Ltd, Nawabshah
  18. Agricultural land in Deh Jaryoon Taluka Tando Allah Yar, Distt. Hyderabad
  19. Agricultural land in Deh Aroro Taluka Tando Allah Yar, Distt. Hyderabad
  20. Agricultural land in Deh Nondani Taluka Tando Allah Yar, Distt. Hyderabad
  21. Agricultural land in Deh Lotko Taluka Tando Allah Yar, Distt. Hyderabad
  22. Agricultural land in Deh Jhol Taluka Tando Allah Yar, Distt. Hyderabad
  23. Agricultural land in Deh Kandari Taluka Tando Allah Yar, Distt. Hyderabad
  24. Agricultural land in Deh Deghi Taluka Tando Mohammad Khan
  25. Agricultural land in Deh Rahooki Taluka, Hyderabad
  26. Property in Deh Charo Taluka, Badin
  27. Agricultural property in Deh Dali Wadi Taluka, Hyderabad
  28. Five acres prime land allotted by DG KDA in 1995/96
  29. 4,000 kanals on Simli Dam
  30. 80 acres of land at Hawkes Bay
  31. 13 acres of land at Maj Gulradi (KPT Land)
  32. One acre plot, GCI, Clifton
  33. One acre of land, State Life (International Center, Sadar)
  34. FEBCs worth Rs. 4 million
SHARES IN SUGAR MILLS INCLUDE:
  1. Sakrand Sugar Mills Nawabshah
  2. Ansari Sugar
  3. Mills Hyderabad
  4. Mirza Sugar Mills Badin
  5. Pangrio Sugar Mills Thatta
  6. Bachani Sugar Mills Sanghar
FRONT COMPANIES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES:
  1. Bomer Fiannce Inc, British Virgin Islands
  2. Mariston Securities Inc, British Virgin Islands
  3. Marleton Business S A, British Virgin Islands
  4. Capricorn Trading S A, British Virgin Islands
  5. Fagarita Consulting INc, British Virgin Islands
  6. Marvil Associated Inc, British Virgin Islands
  7. Pawnbury Finance Ltd, British Virgin Islands
  8. Oxton Trading Limited, British Virgin Islands
  9. Brinslen Invest S A, British Virgin Islands
  10. Chimitex Holding S A, British Virgin Islands
  11. Elkins Holding S A, British Virgin Islands
  12. Minister Invest Ltd, British Virgin Islands
  13. Silvernut Investment Inc, British Virgin Islands
  14. Tacolen Investment Ltd, British Virgin Islands
  15. Marlcrdon Invest S A, British Virgin Islands
  16. Dustan Trading Inc, British Virgin Islands
  17. Reconstruction and Development Finance Inc, British Virgin Islands
  18. Nassam Alexander Inc.
  19. Westminster Securities Inc.
  20. Laptworth Investment Inc 202, Saint Martin Drive, West Jacksonville
  21. Intra Foods Inc. 3376, Lomrel Grove, Jacksonville, Florida
  22. Dynatel Trading Co, Florida
  23. A..S Realty Inc. Palm Beach Gardens Florida
  24. Bon Voyage Travel Consultancy Inc, Florida
ZARDARI'S PROPERTIES IN UK ARE:
  1. 355 acre Rockwood Estate, Surrey (Now stands admitted)
  2. Flat 6, 11 Queensgate Terrace, London SW7
  3. 26 Palace Mansions, Hammersmith Road, London W14
  4. 27 Pont Street, London, SW1
  5. 20 Wilton Crescent, London SW1
  6. 23 Lord Chancellor Walk, Coombe Hill, Kingston, Surrey
  7. The Mansion, Warren Lane, West Hampstead, London
  8. A flat at Queensgate Terrace, London
  9. Houses at Hammersmith Road, Wilton Crescent, Kingston and in Hampstead.
ZARDARI'S PROPERTIES IN BELGIUM ARE:
  1. 12-3 Boulevard De-Nieuport, 1000, Brussels, (Building containing 4 shops and 2 large apartments)
  2. Chausee De-Mons, 1670, Brussels
ZARDARI'S PROPERTIES IN FRANCE ARE:
  1. La Manoir De La Reine Blanche and property in Cannes


ZARDARI'S PROPERTIES IN USA — in the name of Asif Zardari and managed by Shimmy Qureshi are:

  1. Stud farm in Texas
  2. Wellington Club East, West Palm Beach
  3. 12165 West Forest Hills, Florida
  4. Escue Farm 13,524 India Mound, West Palm Beach
  5. 3,220 Santa Barbara Drive, Wellington Florida
  6. 13,254 Polo Club Road, West Palm Beach Florida
  7. 3,000 North Ocean Drive, Singer Islands, Florida
  8. 525 South Flager Driver, West Palm Beach, Florida
  9. Holiday Inn Houston Owned by Asif Ali Zardari, Iqbal Memon and Sadar-ud-Din Hashwani
ZARDARI'S BANK ACCOUNTS IN FOREGN COMPANIES ARE:
  1. Union Bank of Switzerland (Account No. 552.343, 257.556.60Q, 433.142.60V, 216.393.60T)
  2. Citibank Private Limited (SWZ) (Account No. 342034)
  3. Citibank N A Dubai (Account No. 818097)
  4. Barclays Bank (Suisse) (Account No. 62290209)
  5. Barclays Bank (Suisse) (Account No. 62274400)
  6. Banque Centrade Ormard Burrus S A
  7. Banque Pache S A
  8. Banque Pictet & Cie
  9. Banque La Henin, Paris (Account No. 00101953552)
  10. Bank Natinede Paris in Geneva (Account NO.. 563.726.9)
  11. Swiss Bank Corporation
  12. Chase Manhattan Bank Switzerland
  13. American Express Bank Switzerland
  14. Societe De Banque Swissee
  15. Barclays Bank (Knightsbridge Branch) (Account No. 90991473)
  16. Barclays Bank, Kingston and Chelsea Branch, (Sort Code 20-47-34135)
  17. National Westminster Bank, Alwych Branch (Account No. 9683230)
  18. Habib Bank (Pall Mall Branch).
  19. National Westminster Bank, Barking Branch, (Account No. 28558999).
  20. Habib Bank AG, Moorgate, London EC2
  21. National Westminster Bank, Edgware Road, London
  22. Banque Financiei E Dela Citee, Credit Suisse
  23. Habib Bank AG Zurich, Switzerland
  24. Pictet Et Cie, Geneva
  25. Credit Agricole, Paris
  26. Credit Agridolf, Branch 11, Place Brevier, 76440, Forges Les Faux
  27. Credit Agricole, Branch Haute – Normandie, 76230, Boise Chillaum
DISCLAIMER: We have no way in confirming the authenticity of this list, and would appreciate help in confirming some/all items listed here, errors and omissions will be corrected as identified
UPDATE: Some reports as supporting evidence

 
 
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POOR PAKISTANI SENATORS

Senators in preparation of the upcoming Senate elections have filed their declaration of assets with the Election Commission of Pakistan & Dawn published an investigative summary outlining some prominent politicians and their 'official' declared wealth.  A run down through the list will make many wonder as to what might be the actual definition of the word 'official'. Of which Israr Zehri incidentally happens to be the richest….

 
http://teeth.com.pk/blog/2009/02/04/the-list-of-our-poor-senators
 
  1. Federal Minister Israrullah Zehri Israrullah Zehri who faced criticism for justifying the tradition of burying alive of three girls in Baluchistan as tribal tradition, is the richest Senator, he owns around 50,000 acres of agricultural lands worth several billions of rupees, mostly in Baluchistan. 25,000 acres of agricultural land in Kalat, 15,000 acres in Jhal Magsi, 5,000 acres in Khuzdar and 3,000 acres in Thatta. The value of land has not been shown in his statement as he alleges that he has inherited the land, and awaits to be distributed among his family members. Mr Zehri owns bungalows in Karachi, Islamabad and Quetta and runs a transport business and also owns a construction company. His statement shows he has Rs35 million in cash and Rs33 million in bank.
  2. Minister for Science and Technology Azam Khan Swati JUI-F leader owns huge properties inside and outside Pakistan, including nine houses in Bahria Town in Rawalpindi with an estimated value of Rs180 million. His statement shows he owns properties worth over $1.6 million in the US and two under construction residential towers in the UAE worth 20 million dirhams.
  3. Attorney-General Sardar Latif Khan Khosa Latif Khosa owns houses in Lahore, Multan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Kasur, Rawalpindi and Islamabad, a flour mill, flats, offices, agricultural land and residential plots.
  4. PML-Q Senator Tariq Azim Tariq Azim is among a few parliamentarians who have declared their assets abroad. According to his statement, he owns a house in the UK with an estimated value of £600,000 and other assets worth £120,000. The value of his house in Islamabad is around Rs28 million.
  5. Deputy Chairman of Senate Jan Mohammad Jamali Has declared he did not own a car, suggesting they either travelled by public transport or used only luxury vehicles provided by the government.
  6. Senate Chairman Mohammedmian Soomro Who lives in a multi-hectare farmhouse and owns a luxury bungalow in the heart of the capital, declared the value of his immovable assets to be just Rs4.689 million. He owns houses in Karachi, Lahore, Jacobabad, Ahmedpur and Shikarpur. Among these, two houses have been gifted to Mr Soomro by his mother while the rest were also shared by his family members. The chairman has a Toyota 1998 valuing Rs350,000 only besides Rs892,324 in bank accounts.
  7. Deputy Chairman Jan Mohammad Jamali Jan Mohd Jamali, is among those Senators who do not own a car. His immovable assets are worth Rs20.1 million, including rice mills worth Rs10 million in Usta Mohammad. Mr Jamali has declared that he operates a bank account in which he has only Rs60,000. But he said he possessed jewellery worth Rs1.38 million and furniture worth Rs200,000.
  8. Leader of the House Mian Raza Rabbani Raza Rabbani is one of the luckiest lawmakers as he was 'bestowed' two properties as 'gifts' in posh areas in Lahore and Karachi worth Rs5 million each. He did not mention whether these properties were houses or plots and did not identify his benefactor. Mr Rabbani's other assets include two cars, jewellery weighing 220 tolas, Rs446,000 in bank accounts and furniture worth Rs700,000.
  9. Leader of the Opposition Kamil Ali Agha Kmail Agha submitted a return showing a property worth Rs5.62 million along with moveable assets of Rs13.5 million. The vehicle he owned and furniture and money in his bank accounts was valued at just a 'few' million rupees.
  10. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Senator Babar Awan Has declared assets abroad, his properties inside Pakistan are worth Rs77.12 million. He has provided details about a property in Spain in which he has paid advance payment of Rs15 million. He has also declared he owns movable assets, including a law firm, worth Rs4.376 million. Mr Awan owns two vehicles and operates two bank accounts with Rs192.41 million and Rs8.383 million, respectively. He has also declared details of multi-million properties owned by his wife.



  11. Minister for Law and Justice Farooq H. Naek
    Farooq Naek, has declared immovable property of Rs10.201 million including plots and houses in Karachi besides an office worth Rs1