Saturday, April 30, 2011

CIA Start Purging From Pakistan


The United States was never, and is not, an enemy of Pakistan. But the US political, military and intelligence thrust in Afghanistan over eight years has decidedly placed the US on the side of our enemies. This is a US choice, not a compulsion.
From day one, Washington chose to turn Kabul into the new hub of anti-Pakistanism in the region. A lot of evidence suggests a CIA role in tolerating and exacerbating anti-Pakistan insurgencies along our Afghan border. Today all anti-Pakistan terrorists take refuge in US-controlled Afghanistan. American political engineering inside Islamabad [‘Exhibit A: the crumbling coalition government’] is motivated by an overriding key objective: downsizing the Pakistani military and forcing the nation to accept Indian regional hegemony. If Pakistan does not accept this it will be punished.
The role of CIA drones in destroying Al-Qaeda is a myth. The agency’s figures on Al-Qaeda in Pakistan’s border regions are questionable, to begin with. The single-biggest achievement of drone missiles is pushing Pakistani tribesmen into the hands of terrorists and mind-control technicians who reprogramme them to kill Pakistani civilians and soldiers.
US claims about the Pakistani tribal belt becoming the most dangerous place in the world is another myth. Over the past 13 months, most of the terror plots in the United States and Europe came from US and European citizens, some of them were of Pakistani origin, who visited this region from the Afghan, not Pakistani, side, and under the noses of the US, ISAF and NATO. How these people managed to slip through tight American and European security procedures is inexplicable, but the stories were always timed with US pressure on Pakistan to start a new civil war against its own people in North Waziristan.
We must eliminate terrorists who kill Pakistanis, but also we must win back tribal Pakistanis. That is not possible without ending foreign meddling and terror sanctuaries in the CIA’s Afghan backyard. The TTP and Swat terrorists cannot survive if not for the American sanctuary in Afghanistan.
A third American myth that needs to be blown is our tribal belt being the source of US failure in Afghanistan. A few on our side of the border sympathising with the Pakhtun-led resistance in Afghanistan because of tribal affinities cannot turn the tables in Kabul. The impending US rout and the growing Pakhtun resistance are a direct result of America’s 2002 plan to punish the Pakhtuns—against strong Pakistani advice. That blunder is the driving force behind Afghan resistance, not Pakistan’s tribal belt.
Pakistanis have had it with this double game. The dramatic escape from Pakistan last month of CIA’s Islamabad station chief is one sign of this. He and his staff are involved in the murder of Pakistanis in an illegal covert war: the UN mandate for American occupation in Afghanistan does not include a role for the CIA to wage a covert war in Pakistan.
The CIA’s responsibility for these murders extends to Pakistanis killed in at least two attacks mounted by Pakistani forces earlier this year, one of them in Tirah Valley—based most likely on flawed CIA intelligence—resulting in the killing of more than 60 Pakistanis.
In the case of the two attacks based on CIA information, the data was so flawed in one case that the Pakistani army chief had to personally apologize for the wrongful deaths and compensate the victims. The bold move by the army chief indicated dismay within the military over innocent Pakistani casualties. It represented a break from the days of his predecessor Pervez Musharraf, whose administration sanctioned, and owned, the CIA’s Pakistan operations.
The US government and the CIA were quick to plant stories accusing the ISI of leaking Mr. Jonathan Banks’ name. But Mr. Banks’ identity is on record in the files of the Pakistani embassy in Washington and in the Foreign Office in Islamabad. This is why even the next CIA station chief is not safe as long as determined Pakistanis are out there seeking justice through a lawsuit.
Statements attributed to President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani clearly show they consented to Pakistani civilian casualties in CIA attacks. US journalist Bob Woodward quoted Mr. Zardari as telling senior US officials he was not concerned about civilian Pakistani deaths. And former US ambassador Anne W Patterson wrote in a diplomatic cable to Washington that Mr. Gilani encouraged US officials in a meeting to continue CIA drone attacks, and that he would cover up for civilian deaths in public. This is probably why drone attacks in just one year, 2010, at 136 attacks, exceeded the number of attacks in the preceding six years: 96 in 2004-2009.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s envoy in Washington Husain Haqqani has been lobbying to get CIA agents and private US security contractors into Pakistan. His wish was granted last year when President Zardari allowed him the discretion to issue visas in Washington without verification. On one occasion, almost 500 such visas were granted in less than 24 hours. Mr. Haqqani has been bullish about allowing undercover US intelligence and military personnel into Pakistan and often argued with his diplomatic superiors over this. Last year, he even complained about the ISI chief to the prime minister over visas to Americans. The classified letter strangely leaked to an Indian television channel in New Delhi.
But if the pro-US Zardari government is involved, what is the Pakistani military doing? Perhaps Gen. Kayani does not wish to challenge the civilian government’s understandings with Washington because that could lead him down the slippery slope of military intervention, which the army chief doesn’t favor.
It is important that the CIA and its agents are purged from Pakistan as soon as possible. Here is a comment that an American left on a US website after reports that CIA drones killed tens of people in Pakistan in the last week of 2010: “It’s interesting to witness a country actively cooperating and assisting another country waging war against itself. What a proud nation that must be.”

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Zulqarnain withdraws asylum application

LONDON: Retired run-away wicketkeeper, Zulqarnain Haider Syed, has voluntarily withdrawn his application for asylum in Britain, after the Pakistan government assured him and his family of “the highest level of security” in Pakistan, the News has learnt. Sources say the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has also given serious indications of Zulqarnain’s possible rehabilitation into Pakistani cricket.

Zulqarnain’s dramatic decision to withdraw his asylum application and make a possible return to Pakistan came two days after safety assurances were given him in person by Pakistan High Commissioner to the UK, Wajid Shamsul Hasan and Interior Minister, Rehman Malik. Syed also had a cordial conversation with PCB Chairman, Ijaz Butt who, according to sources, assured Zulqarnain that the Board would lift the life ban imposed on him if he returned to Pakistan.

The News has obtained a copy of the letter written by the former Pakistan wicketkeeper to British Home Secretary, Theresa May. “In light of the assurances that I have received, I feel that I no longer need sanctuary in the UK and have accordingly decided to withdraw my claim for asylum,” reads the letter. “I am aware that my asylum claim remains outstanding and has not been determined as yet.”

The letter goes on to say Wajid Shamsul Hasan had assured Zulqarnain from the outset that he would try his best to ensure that his family was provided appropriate security and safety in Pakistan. “I am thankful to Mr Hasan for honouring his promise,” Zulqarnain says. “I believe that Mr. Hasan has played a crucial role in convincing higher authorities that it is important to look after my family who are being threatened by the same elements that threatened me in Dubai.”

The letter also details Zulqarnain’s reasons both for seeking asylum and for now withdrawing his request for sanctuary. Zulqarnain fled to Britain and applied for asylum in the first week of November last year after, as he claims, receiving death threats from the underground betting mafia for refusing to fix two games. He also announced retirement from international cricket. This was followed by a vitriolic exchange between the PCB and Zulqarnain and a life ban was imposed on him for standing up the Pakistani side. The Board also suspended his central contract.

However, Zulqarnain states that he holds no negative feelings toward the PCB. “Anything that I have ever said has been aimed at bringing improvements and reforms to the Board, not only to ensure greater professionalism and a commitment to transparency but in order that the Board fulfill the rightful expectations of the nation,” reads the letter.

Zulqarnain told The News he had given Rehman Malik details of alleged corruption in Pakistani cricket, information about people he suspected were involved with bookies and the circumstances surrounding his sudden departure from Dubai in November last year. The International Cricket Council (ICC) told The News on Friday that it would not comment about whether to approach Rehman Malik to question him on his correspondences with Zulqarnain. But as part of wider investigations following the player’s claims, Malik could be questioned by the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit as well as Metropolitan Police.

Haider also emphasises that he did not take the decision to seek refuge lightly and that he was “compelled to take the steps that I did, given the real and genuine threats to my life and to the lives of my beloved ones,” he writes. “I had to effectively forsake my international career which had just started to blossom but my life and the safety of my beloved ones was far more important.”

Zulqarnain says in his letter to the Home Secretary that he went through “a horrendous experience” and was thankful his family, friends, well-wishers and cricket fans around the world “who have shown faith in me and stood by me during this most difficult and emotionally challenging time.”

The letter details a long list of people Zulqarnain expresses gratitude towards, beginning with the British government for providing him temporary refuge, support and for understanding his circumstances. This despite the fact that British authorities, with full help from the Interior Ministry of Pakistan, had cancelled the visit visa of Zulqarnain’s wife and daughters who tried to come to London to join him.

“I am particularly thankful to the Scotland Yard for providing me excellent security and for remaining in regular contact with me to ensure my well-being,” he says. Zulqarnain also thanked the Pakistani, English, and international media for their tremendous support throughout his ordeal and for invoking cricketing authorities to investigate the allegations of corruption against him.

Earlier, Zulqarnain was offered a contract by the Kent side Lashings after he arrived in the UK. However, he was not eligible for paid work while his asylum case was under consideration. Mohammed Amjad, an immigration expert from the Legal Rights Partnership told The News that if Zulqarnain returned to Pakistan and withdrew his asylum application this would not have adverse implications for later applications to return to the UK to take up a county contract.

“This is, of course, provided that he did not overstay before putting in an application for asylum,” said Amjad. “Also, he would need to secure a sports work permit before making an application to return to the UK.”

HEC ordered to keep working

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) ordered the Higher Education Commission (HEC) to keep working under the ordinance until any amendment in the law before adjourning the hearing for indefinite period, Geo News reported.

On Monday, the SC while hearing the constitutional petition against the devolution of HEC issued notices to Attorney General of Pakistan, Ministry of Law, Ministry of Education and HEC and later adjourned the hearing till Tuesday.

A three-judge bench, headed by the Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, heard the petition filed by the Directory of Riphah University against the devolution of HEC.

The apex court after hearing the arguments of Advocate Anwar Mansoor and issuing notice to the stakeholders adjourned the hearing.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Corruption probe: Mubarak and sons detained

Cairo: Egypt has ordered the detention of former president Hosni Mubarak, ahead of an investigation into corruption and abuse allegations. He is said to be in an “unstable condition” in hospital with heart problems. He has been ordered to be detained for 15 days.

His sons Alaa and Gamal have also been detained amid allegations of corruption and violence, police say.

Mubarak stood down in February after a popular uprising against his rule.

Since then, tens of thousands of protesters have staged weekly Friday protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.

They want the ousted president to be put on trial for the deaths of protesters and alleged abuse of power during his 30-year rule.

Official records show that 360 people were killed during the protests, but rights groups put the figure at about 800 dead and hundreds more wounded.

The Revolution Youth Coalition, an umbrella group of organisations involved in the protests that led to Mubarak’s downfall, said it welcomed the steps to bring Mubarak and his family to justice.

The coalition called off mass protest planned for Friday in Cairo, saying one of its long-standing demands had been met.

The detention of Mubarak is an exceptional turn of events for a leader in the Arab world.

But the general public is suspicious at the timing of Mubarak’s heart problems and worried that ill-health, combined with old age, could prevent him from being tried.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

HEC is going to Shut down in Pakistan-Its good or Bad


Government is going to shut down HEC (Higher Education Commission) because they have declared many MNA's and MPA's Degree fake.Government said that if our Degree is fake than why the students and peoples who has Verified degree hold Original degree.Now every degree in Pakistan will have no proof of Original and fake.Peoples will took degree easily from any University or Institution after paying money.
It is hoping that government's this step is against expensive higher education in Pakistan if there will be no verification of Degree from a well reputed organization like HEC so People will buy Degree easily from any institution.It will cut highly Tuition Fees which students paid now a days to get knowledge and to get a well verified Degree.
No one will have a highly ranked degree after shut down of HEC.Because HEC has ranked Universities according to their performances.Every one will have same level of Degree which will reduce unemployment from country.
The students who are studying under scholarships of HEC will become hard worker because they are doing nothing, all expense is bearing by HEC which cause them to become faineant.

Education will be very cheap,every one will buy Degrees from Sunday bazaar's stall.In the end I want to say that We will achieve 100% literacy rate in Pakistan.A 10 year old boy will have Masters DEGREE easily.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Catalogue Faizan's Family kidnapped by Agency


Lahore (News desk) Catalogue Faizan who had killed by Raymond Davis family has been Kidnaped by CIA.Our reporter jumped through all over the wall of Faizan's house and when he enter the house he got shocked because all things are in a situation that their is something wrong happen with the family.He saw a bowl filled with pulse which shows that someone was eating the food in the house.He also saw some toys spreading on the floor which shows any child was playing in the room.
All rooms have complete furniture.So it creates mystery that if the family had planned to left the house so why not they took their cloths and other things of daily use.All documents of family members found in the lockers.Even he found 2 ladies purse having some money.So question arises that if they are leaving house so how they forgot to took money,documents & even their Passports.He founds a passport of Faizan's sister Zil e Huma.So its strange that a person having passport had shifted to abroad and travelled without her passport.

Gas,Electricity founds in the house which proved fake news of disconnection of utilities from Family in the house.
A lot of question has raised after watching this which is clearly showing that Family has kidnapped by some strong sources.

It is also a report from unknown sources that it's a chance that they family members who present in the court and forgave Raymond Davis was make up agents of CIA.May be family had killed by kidnappers and agency took their agents in the make up of family members in the court for releasing Raymond Davis from jail.

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