Irfan Baloch
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ISLAMABAD: The US military classified Pakistan’s top spy agency as a terrorist support entity in 2007 and used association with it as a justification to detain prisoners in Guantanamo Bay, according to leaked documents published on Sunday that are sure to further alienate Pakistan.
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One document (The Government?s Guide to Assessing Prisoners - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com), given to The New York Times, say detainees who associated with Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate “may have provided support to al-Qaeda or the Taliban, or engaged in hostilities against US or Coalition forces”.
The ISI, along with al Qaeda, Hamas and Hezbollah and Iranian intelligence, are among 32 groups on the list of “associated forces”, which also includes Egypt’s Islamic Jihad, headed by al Qaeda deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri.
The document defines an “associate force” as “militant forces and organisations with which al-Qaeda, the al-Qaeda network, or the Taliban has an established working, supportive, or beneficiary relationship for the achievement of common goals.”
The ISI said it had no comment.
The “JTF-GTMO Matrix of Threat Indicators for Enemy Combatants” likely dates from 2007 according to its classification code, and is part of a trove of 759 files on detainees held in Guantanamo Bay, the US military prison in Cuba.
The secret documents were obtained by WikiLeaks and date from between 2002 and 2009, but they were made available to The New York Times from a separate source, the paper said.
They reveal that most of the 172 remaining prisoners have been rated as a “high risk” of posing a threat to the United States and its allies if released without adequate rehabilitation and supervision, the newspaper said.
The documents also show about a third of the 600 detainees already sent to other countries were also designated “high risk” before they were freed or passed to the custody of other governments, the Times said in its report late on Sunday.
well thats not a secret the way CIA has been acting all along with Pakistan in this war. by the way there is no secret how Pakistani establishment views CIA, its activities (not limited to RD) have been subversive against Pakistan.
thats some gal for an organisation which is blamed for assassinating its own president (Kennedy) along with thousands international political leaders and important personalities around the world.
With this kind of attitude towards a supposed ally in this war on terror no wonder the whole war effort is a failure and while Americans blame Karzai and Karzai blames Americans and both blame Pakistan and Pakistan blames both, in fact it’s the terrorist that are having a laugh and this war will go for a very long time with no end in sight.
note to mods/ admin: please merge or delete if already posted