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Banned article: 'Blackwater' - by Shireen Mazari

Dr. Shireen Mazari has had the honor of being one of the targets of the US Embassy in Islamabad particularly since 2008 when in her columns she broke the news of US Army's General Hood coming to Pakistan and the 11 conditions that the Pakistani government was quietly planning to accept granting unfettered access in Pakistan for US personnel with no legal restraints.

By Shireen M. Mazari, Wednesday, 2 September 2009.

from:
Ahmed Quraishi-Pakistan/Middle East politics, Iraq war, lebanon war, India Pakistan relations

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—While US diplomats target their critics in Pakistan with a new ferocity, the US media and politicians target the Pakistan’s nuclear and military capability.

Taking the latter first, Dr. Khan had barely gained his “freedom” when that murderous former Vice President Dick Cheney, in a pre-taped interview to Fox News (30 August), declared that the Obama Administration should use the CIA to find out what Dr. Khan was up to! Cheney also expressed pride in the Bush Administration’s aggressive use of drones in FATA!

So should we assume that the increased presence of Blackwater and other unidentified US personnel in Islamabad may also have Dr. Khan as a possible target?

Nor was it just Cheney firing off on one of America’s obsessions – Dr. Khan – while quite unconcerned about the massive proliferation that the US continues to Israel (this is all now part of the published and available data in case the US embassy accuses this scribe of falsehood again).

More irritating than disturbing, has been the story in The New York Times (NYT), citing unnamed senior administration and congressional officials (of course when we cite similar sources, US officialdom is not amused), accusing Pakistan of modifying the Harpoon missiles given to the Pakistan navy to enable to hit land-based targets.

Had the NYT bothered to do some basic research they would have realized that Pakistan has no need to modify the old Harpoon missiles when they already have far better land-based missile systems already battle-tested and in their arsenal. As it is, the Harpoon does not have the range that would be required to hit land-based targets.

The question that arises then is why plant this story now – apart from the continuing US effort to undermine the Pakistan’s military capability and keep the military institution under pressure (or so they assume)?

One reason may have to do with putting pressure on the Pakistan Navy to give its go-ahead to the US request, forwarded by Pakistan’s Ministry of Defense to the Naval Chief, to allow them to build a landing strip near Gwadar (their own miniport facility) where US marines can land “some stuff” ostensibly as part of their anti-narcotic activities. So far there has been no response from the Pakistani side. Why they can’t do that at the existing facilities in the area is the question some Pakistanis are asking?

Interestingly, in relation to the Pakistan Navy and the Harpoon issue, there are also unconfirmed but reliable reports that the Special Services Group Navy (SSGN) is constructing operational facilities in Gharo, Sindh (close to the Indus delta, south of Thatta) which are purpose-built to serve as a base for an army unit – comprising halls, residential units and storage facilities. Some years back the Navy had decided to shift the SSGN headquarter (PNS Iqbal) from the dockyard to a coastal area, but Gharo was not the likely sight at the time. Because there has been a sudden increase in assistance to the SSGN from the US, questions are being raised whether this shifting of the SSGN to Gharo is actually a ruse to allow US Marine “trainers” to arrive there in large numbers on the pretext of training the SSGN commandos in newly-acquired weapons and tactics? So, the old carrot and stick approach – assistance and then the ridiculous Harpoon story – continues to be at work. What is disturbing here is that perhaps this whole Gharo “deal” is being done at a micro tactical level with the overall military high command not totally in the know. Certainly, it merits a closer examination by the military leadership and more transparency.

Clearly, the Americans do not understand the ordinary Pakistani. Their interaction with the ruling elites has led them to assume that this elite, with its tendency towards subservience and a constant gaze towards Washington (with a few exceptions) is reflective of the Pakistani nation at large. But, to their dismay, they are finding out otherwise even as they infiltrate into the bureaucratic and academic set ups in Pakistan. Again, subtlety having never been a strong American trait, they are responding to negative responses of ordinary Pakistanis in the usual ham-fisted manner in an effort to silence the critics. This writer has had the honor of being one of their targets especially since 2008 when stories regarding General Hood and the 11 conditions relating to unfettered access in Pakistan for US personnel with no legal restraints broke on the front pages of The News.

But even earlier, when Mr. Riaz Khokhar was Foreign Secretary, the US embassy had sought to have me either silenced in terms of my column or removed from the Institute of Strategic Studies - or else the embassy would assume that I was reflecting (heavens forbid) the official views of the Government of Pakistan. That is why some readers may recall for a while at the bottom of my column there was a one-liner stating that the views expressed were my own. Full credit to Mr. Khokhar for standing his ground, but I knew it was simply a matter of time when I would be liberated from all official strangleholds.

Now, once again, the US Ambassador, has turned her guns on this scribe as well as some electronic media hosts – all of whom have been exposing the increasing muscle flexing by the growing number of non-diplomatic Americans now in Pakistan – especially the notorious Blackwater – now re-christened Xe Worldwide. Just for the record, whatever has appeared in these columns regarding this group and the dubious Creative Associates International Inc (CAII) has been gleaned from Western media sources including the Deutsche Presse-Agentur (DPA), but then verified from reliable local sources. It is interesting to see how the more the US penetrates Pakistani officialdom, the more the saner elements within this officialdom show their anger and frustration and reveal to ordinary Pakistanis the wholesale handing over of the country to Washington.

Especially with the Blackwater issue refusing to die down in the media despite a strange silence in Parliament and in spite of threats of multiple types from the yet-to-be-expanded US embassy in Islamabad; new revelations are made on a daily basis about US shenanigans in Pakistan. Here in Pakistan it has got to the stage where one is not sure who is an “official” American and who is not. After all, the guard who abused Pakistan and an SHO in the diplomatic enclave was a member of the US government; but who were the three Americans who beat up a Pakistani citizen, Mohsin Bokhari, in Islamabad’s Aabpara last week? After using violence against this citizen they did eventually apologize, but the police refused to register a case because they felt that if the case registered by the SHO of the diplomatic enclave had no impact in terms of justice – thanks to the pusillanimity of the present Ministry of Foreign Affairs setup – it would simply be a waste of their energy in the month of fasting to register yet another case of violence by Americans against a Pakistani citizen.

Further, as the growing disaffection hits the more conscientious Pakistanis in officialdom, what should one make of the information (from frustrated police officials) regarding four Americans initially arrested on Friday, 25 August, at FIA headquarters, Peshawar Morrh, Islamabad with unlicensed automatic weapons (seven MI-6) and no identification – although the arresting officials say they were “kala pani” (Blackwater) personnel around 14:45. When they were brought to the Margala police station, SP Nasir Aftab, who had previously been serving in the diplomatic enclave, also arrived, followed by US embassy’s security officer, a retired Pakistan army officer, Captain Ijaz. The latter abused and threatened the policemen and in front of SP Aftab had the four Americans, with no diplomatic identity, released from custody. When the SHO protested, SP Aftab also adopted Captain Ijaz’s tone and later confessed he was helpless as he had orders from “above” for the release of these American law breakers. Incidentally, if the US Administration has no links with Blackwater anymore, why is the US embassy in the forefront of interceding on their behalf?

So how much pressure will we all be able to endure and when will we all be silenced one way or another? If the Americans understood us they would realize that the Pakistani nation cannot be silenced into submission despite its leadership.

This article was supposed to appear today in The News International but did not due to reported pressure from the US Embassy in Islamabad.
Posted by syed usman shah at 9/07/2009 10:02:00 PM
Labels: Current Affairs, Pakistan, Politics

Syed Usman Shah's bLoG: Banned article: 'Blackwater' - by Shireen Mazari
 
Is GOP really selling Pakistan out, apparently it appears they are. Haqqani statement can be seen in this regard.Most shameful is the fact that those who try to bring the truth out to get the sleeping Pakistan nation awake are banned.Pathetic
 
A traitor in disguise of an Ambassador. I remember watching a while ago on tv some analyst was speaking on jeo that the way Haqqani supplements the US view point it appears as if he is the US ambassador to Pakistan and not the other way round.
 
Is GOP really selling Pakistan out, apparently it appears they are. Haqqani statement can be seen in this regard.Most shameful is the fact that those who try to bring the truth out to get the sleeping Pakistan nation awake are banned.Pathetic
Very well said. Indeed, if one thing no other nations can compete us with is this, we ban those "who try to bring the truth out to get the sleeping Pakistan nation awake".
 
Why we don’t call all these pathetic ambassadors back to home and treat them accordingly. Pakistan doesn’t need these sort of nonsense advises from its own high officials. Its high time that we place the right people at these positions.Hussain Haqqani’s wife Farah Isphahani is also serving her masters well, she brought Anderson Cooper of Anderson Cooper 360 to the limelight and also is the person behind the “enlightened” propagandist VOA (Voice of America) series in Urdu

Haqqanis anti Pakistan propaganda has been on record even before he was Ambassador.
There should not be any doubt that his back ground earned him this out of the way Ambassodorship over riding many deserving employees of foreign office.
he suddenly emerged during 2006 from no where and earns the honor of being one of those many things suddenly happened to Pakistan in those times and continue till todate.
These days it is very easy to earn Ambassadorship... you have to be close to Zardari and very anti Pakistan.. than you can get ministry or Ambassadorship.
 
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Harassing Americans will hurt Pakistan: Haqqani
LAHORE: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani has written to the foreign secretary and chief of the ISI, warning them that harassing Americans or denying them visas hurts the country’s image and can have severe consequences, CNN-IBN reported on Saturday. According to the channel, Haqqani’s letter, dated July 28, 2009, reveals that Pakistan has a blacklist of US journalists and non-government organisations (NGO) that are critical of Islamabad. The ambassador has warned that Pakistan risked hearings in the US Congress and potential restrictions on aid and military sales if US citizens were harassed or intimidated. The letter mentioned instances where US institutions or journalists were denied visas, harassed or put under surveillance. Haqqani has demanded explanations for these actions and a copy of the blacklist. Seperately, a spokesman for the Pakistan embassy in the US has refused to comment on Haqqani’s letter, calling it a ‘national secret’. daily times monitor
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I am wondering if he is Pakistan's Ambassador to US or Us Ambassador to Pakistan..?

CNN-IBN dahhh yeh

On the other hand mr haqqani should also tell the Americans its otherway round too.

besides denying visas to Blackwater and intellegence operatives in guise of journalists and NGOs people is not at all harassment.


This is rubish that by denying visa anyone will be less critical of Islamabad.

For criticising Islamabad one needs not to be present physically in Pakistan.

So just get a life
 
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Harassing Americans will hurt Pakistan: Haqqani
LAHORE: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani has written to the foreign secretary and chief of the ISI, warning them that harassing Americans or denying them visas hurts the country’s image and can have severe consequences, CNN-IBN reported on Saturday. According to the channel, Haqqani’s letter, dated July 28, 2009, reveals that Pakistan has a blacklist of US journalists and non-government organisations (NGO) that are critical of Islamabad. The ambassador has warned that Pakistan risked hearings in the US Congress and potential restrictions on aid and military sales if US citizens were harassed or intimidated. The letter mentioned instances where US institutions or journalists were denied visas, harassed or put under surveillance. Haqqani has demanded explanations for these actions and a copy of the blacklist. Seperately, a spokesman for the Pakistan embassy in the US has refused to comment on Haqqani’s letter, calling it a ‘national secret’. daily times monitor
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I am wondering if he is Pakistan's Ambassador to US or Us Ambassador to Pakistan..?

CNN-IBN dahhh yeh

On the other hand mr haqqani should also tell the Americans its otherway round too.

besides denying visas to Blackwater and intellegence operatives in guise of journalists and NGOs people is not at all harassment.


This is rubish that by denying visa anyone will be less critical of Islamabad.

For criticising Islamabad one needs not to be present physically in Pakistan.

So just get a life
 
mR. hAqQanI is US ciTizen n serving his oWn c0untry. n there is allegation against him 4 hving contacts wid RaW via Indian embassy in US in the pasT.

Sir why dragging india yet again? Sir any pakistani says anything truth then that pakistani gets blamed and with it india.
 
Why do Pakistanis need American Visas?

becuase there are plenty of Islamic extremists in Pakistan. The visa process serves as a screen to try and weed them out. Also like many other South East Asian nations. Pakistan has a large poor population. no visas makes it easier for illegal immigration.
 
CNN-IBN dahhh yeh

On the other hand mr haqqani should also tell the Americans its otherway round too.

besides denying visas to Blackwater and intellegence operatives in guise of journalists and NGOs people is not at all harassment.


This is rubish that by denying visa anyone will be less critical of Islamabad.

For criticising Islamabad one needs not to be present physically in Pakistan.

So just get a life

Mam just 3 days ago we were discussing about media and freedom of speech. In which i clearly said that indian media far more free then any country's media in asia. i did mention restriction on media in pakistan upto a level. Thats what mr haqQani mentioning it mam.
 
Haqqani Ins't the only @sshole in the country, from top leadership to the every key post, there is some stooge sitting. Look at our information minister who used to be Minister for Kashmir Affairs first, then Information Minister and when there came any permanent position, be become the governor. One person has changed 3 position not because there is famine of competent people but Sir Zardari would only rely on few people who he knows are dependable and Hussain Haqqani is just one of them.

This government has come into power after making few deals and COAS, and Ambassadors to few important contries including Hussain Haqqani was nominated even before Banezir had arrived. Haqqani will take American side 100 times more than he would represent Paksitan. He is in America, his @$$ is on ice and he d@mn cares about rest of the country just as our beloved Sir Zardi does.

Tehro aik chumi lay lene do *MUA* to Sir Zardi and *MUA MUA* to Hussain Haqqani.

:pakistan:
 
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