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Senate panel slams FATF for discriminating against Pakistan
Iftikhar A. KhanUpdated March 13, 2019
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The committee say FATF ignores substantial evidence about New Delhi’s involvement in terror financing. — Photo courtesy of FSC.go.kr

ISLAMABAD: A Senate panel has slammed the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for discriminating against Pakistan and according preferential treatment to India by ignoring substantial evidence about New Delhi’s involvement in terror financing.

The Senate Standing Committee on Interior, which met here on Tuesday with Rehman Malik in the chair, regretted that India continued enjoying an undeclared immunity as no action was being taken against it despite all evidence of terror financing.

Mr Malik said he had written a letter to FATF President Marshall Billingslea on Feb 14, seeking action against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for protecting international fugitives involved in the biggest-ever credit fraud and money laundering. He said he had sent the letter with all evidences proving that Prime Minister Modi was involved in money laundering and terror financing as he was supporting the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) — the biggest terrorist organisation.

Accuses global watchdog of according preferential treatment to India despite evidence about its involvement in terror financing

And in his response, he added, Mr Billingslea said the FATF was not an investigative or prosecutorial body. Rejecting the plea, Mr Malik contended that if the FATF could not open a case against PM Modi for terror financing and money laundering then how it was taking up a case against Pakistan and had put it on ‘grey list’. He disclosed that he had written another letter to the FATF president, explaining how it was legal to take stern action against PM Modi.

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In his letter to the FATF president, Senator Malik wrote: “I thankfully acknowledging receipt of your response to my letter dated 14th February 2019 (copy enclosed). In your response, you have intimated that holding any formal inquiry/investigation on a complaint does not fall within the mandate of the FATF.”

In the fresh letter, Mr Malik has pointed out that a formal inquiry against Pakistan was initiated based on a complaint from the United States alleging Pakistan’s involvement in terror funding and money laundering, and consequently the FATF placed Pakistan on the ‘grey list’. “Therefore, the stance taken by the FATF vis-à-vis my complaint against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not based on facts and practice of the FATF.”

Retired Justice Fazalur Rehman, a senior member of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances, informed the Senate committee that the statements of all missing persons after their recovery happened to be identical — “plain-clothes persons come, take them blindfolded, keep them at an undisclosed location and leave them at some deserted place”. He said the people approached the commission when police refused to lodge an FIR.

The committee chairman decided to summon the four provincial home secretaries and inspectors general to get a briefing on missing persons. Mr Malik observed that the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances had a very limited jurisdiction and stressed the need for empowering it legally and financially. He said the commission should also have suo motu powers.

Taking notice of an increase in incidents of targeted killings in Dera Ismail Khan, the committee expressed alarm over the killing of around two dozen people over the past two months alone in the district. Mr Malik directed the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police to bring to an end the ongoing targeted killings and take concrete actions against the terrorists and organisations involved in these horrific incidents.

He said that in the next meeting of the committee, religious scholars from different schools of thought, political representatives, families of the martyrs and notables of the area would also be invited to discuss the issue and find out a permanent solution.

The KP police informed the committee that there was a nexus between sectarian and terrorist organisations in D.I. Khan. It was told that police had launched a crackdown on a terrorist organisation. “We have arrested Iqbal Kalia and others belonging to his organisation, while some others have been killed,” a representative of the KP police said.

Published in Dawn, March 13th, 2019
 
Senate panel slams FATF for discriminating against Pakistan
Iftikhar A. KhanUpdated March 13, 2019
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The committee say FATF ignores substantial evidence about New Delhi’s involvement in terror financing. — Photo courtesy of FSC.go.kr

ISLAMABAD: A Senate panel has slammed the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for discriminating against Pakistan and according preferential treatment to India by ignoring substantial evidence about New Delhi’s involvement in terror financing.

The Senate Standing Committee on Interior, which met here on Tuesday with Rehman Malik in the chair, regretted that India continued enjoying an undeclared immunity as no action was being taken against it despite all evidence of terror financing.

Mr Malik said he had written a letter to FATF President Marshall Billingslea on Feb 14, seeking action against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for protecting international fugitives involved in the biggest-ever credit fraud and money laundering. He said he had sent the letter with all evidences proving that Prime Minister Modi was involved in money laundering and terror financing as he was supporting the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) — the biggest terrorist organisation.

Accuses global watchdog of according preferential treatment to India despite evidence about its involvement in terror financing

And in his response, he added, Mr Billingslea said the FATF was not an investigative or prosecutorial body. Rejecting the plea, Mr Malik contended that if the FATF could not open a case against PM Modi for terror financing and money laundering then how it was taking up a case against Pakistan and had put it on ‘grey list’. He disclosed that he had written another letter to the FATF president, explaining how it was legal to take stern action against PM Modi.

ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER AD
In his letter to the FATF president, Senator Malik wrote: “I thankfully acknowledging receipt of your response to my letter dated 14th February 2019 (copy enclosed). In your response, you have intimated that holding any formal inquiry/investigation on a complaint does not fall within the mandate of the FATF.”

In the fresh letter, Mr Malik has pointed out that a formal inquiry against Pakistan was initiated based on a complaint from the United States alleging Pakistan’s involvement in terror funding and money laundering, and consequently the FATF placed Pakistan on the ‘grey list’. “Therefore, the stance taken by the FATF vis-à-vis my complaint against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not based on facts and practice of the FATF.”

Retired Justice Fazalur Rehman, a senior member of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances, informed the Senate committee that the statements of all missing persons after their recovery happened to be identical — “plain-clothes persons come, take them blindfolded, keep them at an undisclosed location and leave them at some deserted place”. He said the people approached the commission when police refused to lodge an FIR.

The committee chairman decided to summon the four provincial home secretaries and inspectors general to get a briefing on missing persons. Mr Malik observed that the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances had a very limited jurisdiction and stressed the need for empowering it legally and financially. He said the commission should also have suo motu powers.

Taking notice of an increase in incidents of targeted killings in Dera Ismail Khan, the committee expressed alarm over the killing of around two dozen people over the past two months alone in the district. Mr Malik directed the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police to bring to an end the ongoing targeted killings and take concrete actions against the terrorists and organisations involved in these horrific incidents.

He said that in the next meeting of the committee, religious scholars from different schools of thought, political representatives, families of the martyrs and notables of the area would also be invited to discuss the issue and find out a permanent solution.

The KP police informed the committee that there was a nexus between sectarian and terrorist organisations in D.I. Khan. It was told that police had launched a crackdown on a terrorist organisation. “We have arrested Iqbal Kalia and others belonging to his organisation, while some others have been killed,” a representative of the KP police said.

Published in Dawn, March 13th, 2019

Looks like FATF is turning out to be another joke, just like the UN and OIC.

Taking notice of an increase in incidents of targeted killings in Dera Ismail Khan, the committee expressed alarm over the killing of around two dozen people over the past two months alone in the district. Mr Malik directed the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police to bring to an end the ongoing targeted killings and take concrete actions against the terrorists and organisations involved in these horrific incidents.
Published in Dawn, March 13th, 2019

No need to waste more time. Just shake one tree and you will find the culprits. He is a so-called Mawlana. His name rhymes with "weasel".
 
57-58 OIC countries must boycutt discriminatory organizations like UN FATF and others where muslim countries are discriminated.

Why France, UK, USA, Russia have veto power in UN, does it make sense ?
Would these countries accept if Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia was given veto power and not to them, no they would never join an organization like that where 4 muslim countries help veto power so why does oic member countries accept that ????


FATF member countries are also also mostly from the same block.
 
This what you get by ignoring the economy for 50 years since ayub era...its era of capitalism Chinese who were Communist embraced it but we still don't like it..look at the steel mills, reko dig mess..Pakistan as a society is dysfunctional socialist country where work has no value and everyone looks for freebies
Today still our educated class gets played with whats app english speech from bilawal..what do you think..
I always wonder how is Pakistan still there
 
There goes the credibility of FATF :(:( Now why Pakistan should be forced to follow the procedure elaborated by FATF when they don't accept evidence against India and appoint India in the panel reviewing case of Pakistan. This is plain BS
 
All these organizations are Randiyoon kay hathkanday and pressure tactics, nothing more.
council of hypocrites!

as long as yoy are killing muslims or are against muslims we are fine with it but the moment you do slightest damage to a lamp post in non muslim country we will all become human rights champions and destroy you!
 
This what you get by ignoring the economy for 50 years since ayub era...its era of capitalism Chinese who were Communist embraced it but we still don't like it..look at the steel mills, reko dig mess..Pakistan as a society is dysfunctional socialist country where work has no value and everyone looks for freebies
Today still our educated class gets played with whats app english speech from bilawal..what do you think..
I always wonder how is Pakistan still there
I hate how our politicians play the socialist card to get votes. IK is in a quagmire with his homes for all project. Unnecessary and ill thought-out.
 
FATF cannot be taken seriously. It is a politically motivated clown fest.

If they continue on war footing we know how to get them back.
 
Senate panel slams FATF for discriminating against Pakistan
Iftikhar A. KhanUpdated March 13, 2019
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The committee say FATF ignores substantial evidence about New Delhi’s involvement in terror financing. — Photo courtesy of FSC.go.kr

ISLAMABAD: A Senate panel has slammed the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for discriminating against Pakistan and according preferential treatment to India by ignoring substantial evidence about New Delhi’s involvement in terror financing.

The Senate Standing Committee on Interior, which met here on Tuesday with Rehman Malik in the chair, regretted that India continued enjoying an undeclared immunity as no action was being taken against it despite all evidence of terror financing.

Mr Malik said he had written a letter to FATF President Marshall Billingslea on Feb 14, seeking action against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for protecting international fugitives involved in the biggest-ever credit fraud and money laundering. He said he had sent the letter with all evidences proving that Prime Minister Modi was involved in money laundering and terror financing as he was supporting the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) — the biggest terrorist organisation.

Accuses global watchdog of according preferential treatment to India despite evidence about its involvement in terror financing

And in his response, he added, Mr Billingslea said the FATF was not an investigative or prosecutorial body. Rejecting the plea, Mr Malik contended that if the FATF could not open a case against PM Modi for terror financing and money laundering then how it was taking up a case against Pakistan and had put it on ‘grey list’. He disclosed that he had written another letter to the FATF president, explaining how it was legal to take stern action against PM Modi.

ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER AD
In his letter to the FATF president, Senator Malik wrote: “I thankfully acknowledging receipt of your response to my letter dated 14th February 2019 (copy enclosed). In your response, you have intimated that holding any formal inquiry/investigation on a complaint does not fall within the mandate of the FATF.”

In the fresh letter, Mr Malik has pointed out that a formal inquiry against Pakistan was initiated based on a complaint from the United States alleging Pakistan’s involvement in terror funding and money laundering, and consequently the FATF placed Pakistan on the ‘grey list’. “Therefore, the stance taken by the FATF vis-à-vis my complaint against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not based on facts and practice of the FATF.”

Retired Justice Fazalur Rehman, a senior member of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances, informed the Senate committee that the statements of all missing persons after their recovery happened to be identical — “plain-clothes persons come, take them blindfolded, keep them at an undisclosed location and leave them at some deserted place”. He said the people approached the commission when police refused to lodge an FIR.

The committee chairman decided to summon the four provincial home secretaries and inspectors general to get a briefing on missing persons. Mr Malik observed that the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances had a very limited jurisdiction and stressed the need for empowering it legally and financially. He said the commission should also have suo motu powers.

Taking notice of an increase in incidents of targeted killings in Dera Ismail Khan, the committee expressed alarm over the killing of around two dozen people over the past two months alone in the district. Mr Malik directed the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police to bring to an end the ongoing targeted killings and take concrete actions against the terrorists and organisations involved in these horrific incidents.

He said that in the next meeting of the committee, religious scholars from different schools of thought, political representatives, families of the martyrs and notables of the area would also be invited to discuss the issue and find out a permanent solution.

The KP police informed the committee that there was a nexus between sectarian and terrorist organisations in D.I. Khan. It was told that police had launched a crackdown on a terrorist organisation. “We have arrested Iqbal Kalia and others belonging to his organisation, while some others have been killed,” a representative of the KP police said.

Published in Dawn, March 13th, 2019
I don’t know how to start the thread so I am wringing this here so our policy makers may think in that direction..please let me know your thoughts..
❗
India has imposed 200% duty on Pakistani products except one thing .. that is Khewra salt. .. which is very very essential for them.

Khewra Salt is used in all religious activities. .. They made an agreement with Pakistan in 1947 that Pakistan will export this salt in war & in peace. This is the treaty between the two countries like the water treaty that no country will stop the water of each other. .. but they did. .. They are
getting this salt through Wahga border & exporting all over the world by labelling A’s Indian origin product ..

They have named it Himaliyan salt. ... ‍♂

They make multiple other products with this salt. . Which have numerous benefits. . This pink salt mine is only at Khewra (Pakistan )
AND there is no other pink salt mine any where in the world. .

This was discovered by Alexender the great 300 BC years ago. . The worst part is that shipment to New Delhi is cheaper than Karachi

. . India earns billions of dollar. ..

.. while Pakistan makes just a few million by exporting through wagha border. ..

what a pity! ‍♂

PLS FORWARD THIS AS MUCH AS U CAN SO GOVT OF PAKISTAN IMPOSE DUTY ON IT
 
57-58 OIC countries must boycutt discriminatory organizations like UN FATF and others where muslim countries are discriminated.

Why France, UK, USA, Russia have veto power in UN, does it make sense ?
Would these countries accept if Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia was given veto power and not to them, no they would never join an organization like that where 4 muslim countries help veto power so why does oic member countries accept that ????


FATF member countries are also also mostly from the same block.

Friend, in Desi language it is known for centuries as "Jis ki lathi bhens usi ki".

The whole world is skewed badly in favor of the Western Colonial powers.
The UN was formed on 24th October 1945. The WWII ended on 2nd September 1945.
UN formed after league of nation didn't work for world peace.
In a nutshell, the UN is an organisation formed by the victors of the WWII giving themselves the veto powers.
China only exception.
At the time of forming of the UN most of the now known third world was still under colonial rule.

What the third world countries have to do is to leave the UN in mass, drowning this organisation once and for all.
Otherwise, there is no way out, these colonial powers used to make you slaves militarily before, they are still doing it through UN
"Jis ki lathi Bhens us ki", understand!!!
 
I hate how our politicians play the socialist card to get votes. IK is in a quagmire with his homes for all project. Unnecessary and ill thought-out.
Actually his insurance project and home financing are not socialist projects ..he just introduced foreclosure laws foe homw financing (babk can close homes )..i am afraid there will be backlash to this due to freebie scoiety we have
 

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