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ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN —
Pakistan's Supreme Court on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Hussain Haqqani, a former ambassador to the United States, for failing to appear at a court hearing regarding a memo that allegedly sought U.S. help in reining in the Pakistani military.

A judicial commission set up by the court alleged that Haqqani wrote a memo in which he wanted to lead a civilian national security team set up with U.S. help; questioned the security of the country's nuclear arsenal; and said Pakistan's military intelligence agency maintained ties with the Taliban. The case has come to be known as "Memogate."

Haqqani allegedly wanted Mansoor Ejaz, an American businessman of Pakistani origin, to take the memo to U.S. Admiral Mike Mullen, who was then the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, in May 2011. The memo allegedly sought U.S. help against intervention by Pakistan's military in the aftermath of a raid that month that had killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.

Haqqani, who is currently in the U.S., denied that he had anything to do with the memo.

On Thursday, the three-member bench, headed by Pakistan Chief Justice Saqib Nisar, issued a warrant for Haqqani's arrest for violating the oath of his office.

The high court questioned an official with the Pakistan Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) about what it had done to recall Haqqani. The FIA official said the agency had contacted Interpol about issuing a red warrant — a request to locate and provisionally arrest an individual pending extradition — for the former Pakistani ambassador.

Haqqani, through a tweet, said of his arrest warrant: "Such political warrants have not been honored abroad in the past, won't work now."

Talking to Voice of America's Urdu service, Kamran Murtaza, former president of the Pakistan Supreme Court Bar Association, said that no other Pakistani ambassador has been the focus of an arrest warrant.

Haqqani resigned in 2011. He later came to Pakistan and appeared before a Pakistani court in connection with the memo.

After he assured the Supreme Court he would again appear if summoned, he was allowed to go to the United States. But he has not returned.

https://www.voanews.com/a/pakistan-court-issues-warrant-for-former-envoy-to-washington/4256667.html
 
Guy is a traitor and a prominent figure in determining foreign policy in regards to Pakistan, harami Zionists kay saat policy banata ha.
 
how is he gonna come back? he has to be forced somehow. he isn't going willingly.

if he does go back he should be on ECL
 
Grab the ballz of judge who allows him to go.

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how is he gonna come back? he has to be forced somehow. he isn't going willingly.

if he does go back he should be on ECL
Don't think the US government is going to let go of one of their most important assets vis-a-vis Pakistan.
 
Well .... well welll..... :pop:
This is what asma was doing back in 2012 as usual maligning army

Husain Haqqani 'too afraid to leave Pakistan prime minister's house'
Last Updated: 5:31PM GMT 02/01/2012
Pakistan's former ambassador to Washington was sheltering on Monday night in the prime minister's official Islamabad residence as his lawyer accused the judicary and military of conspiring against the ex-official.

Husain Haqqani was forced to resign as ambassador late last year after a Pakistani-American businessman claimed he had passed on a memo on behalf of President Asif Ali Zardari pleading for US help to oust its army chiefs.

The memo was allegedly sent to the United States then Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, via former National Security Advisor General James Jones. Both President Zardari and Mr Haqqani have denied the claims.

Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and the intelligence director Lt-Gen Ahmad Shuja Pasha have encouraged the establishment of a judicial inquiry into the allegations.

The developing confrontation between Pakistan's civilian and military leaderships has triggered warnings of a coup against the Pakistan People's Party-led democratic government and fueled rumours that President Zardari may yet flee the country.

The extent of mutual suspicion between the military and political leaderships was exposed by Asma Jahangir, who told The Daily Telegraph Mr Haqqani was too afraid to leave the prime minister's house to meet her in her office.

Instead she was forced to obtain a court order to allow him to visit her at the Supreme Court under a heavy police guard.

Miss Jahangir accused the judges of the Supreme Court of falling under the influence of the country's army chief after it established a judicial commission to establish whether Mr Haqqani had violated the constitution by seeking to colluded with a foreign power against state officials.


An investigation into the allegations had already been announced by the country's National Assembly, but Nawaz Shartif, the opposition leader and former prime minister, appealed to the Supreme Court for a separate judicial inquiry.

Mr Haqqani's lawyer Asma Jahangir last night said she will not represent him in the inquiry because she believes the judges are acting under the influence of the military establishment. "They've set up a commission not to probe what is there already but to go further and create more evidence the case is stacked against Haqqani, of course," she said. "He would not come to see me at my office in Islamabad. The only place I could meet him was at the [prime minister's] house. I refused to take his affidavit unless we were face to face and in a place where I was certain no-one was watching us," she said.

Former senior Pakistan Army officer Lt-Gen Talat Masood said the military had already achieved its objectives when Mr Haqqani was forced to resign, but it remains determined that the truth be established, regardless of the political fall-out. "They want to see whether it was done at the individual level or whether it had the blessing of anyone in the presidency. Whatever the political consequences, they still think it's worth it," he said.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...istan-prime-ministers-house.html?mobile=basic

@Jon-Snow
 
This is what asma was doing back in 2012 as usual maligning army

Husain Haqqani 'too afraid to leave Pakistan prime minister's house'
Last Updated: 5:31PM GMT 02/01/2012
Pakistan's former ambassador to Washington was sheltering on Monday night in the prime minister's official Islamabad residence as his lawyer accused the judicary and military of conspiring against the ex-official.

Husain Haqqani was forced to resign as ambassador late last year after a Pakistani-American businessman claimed he had passed on a memo on behalf of President Asif Ali Zardari pleading for US help to oust its army chiefs.

The memo was allegedly sent to the United States then Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, via former National Security Advisor General James Jones. Both President Zardari and Mr Haqqani have denied the claims.

Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and the intelligence director Lt-Gen Ahmad Shuja Pasha have encouraged the establishment of a judicial inquiry into the allegations.

The developing confrontation between Pakistan's civilian and military leaderships has triggered warnings of a coup against the Pakistan People's Party-led democratic government and fueled rumours that President Zardari may yet flee the country.

The extent of mutual suspicion between the military and political leaderships was exposed by Asma Jahangir, who told The Daily Telegraph Mr Haqqani was too afraid to leave the prime minister's house to meet her in her office.

Instead she was forced to obtain a court order to allow him to visit her at the Supreme Court under a heavy police guard.

Miss Jahangir accused the judges of the Supreme Court of falling under the influence of the country's army chief after it established a judicial commission to establish whether Mr Haqqani had violated the constitution by seeking to colluded with a foreign power against state officials.


An investigation into the allegations had already been announced by the country's National Assembly, but Nawaz Shartif, the opposition leader and former prime minister, appealed to the Supreme Court for a separate judicial inquiry.

Mr Haqqani's lawyer Asma Jahangir last night said she will not represent him in the inquiry because she believes the judges are acting under the influence of the military establishment. "They've set up a commission not to probe what is there already but to go further and create more evidence the case is stacked against Haqqani, of course," she said. "He would not come to see me at my office in Islamabad. The only place I could meet him was at the [prime minister's] house. I refused to take his affidavit unless we were face to face and in a place where I was certain no-one was watching us," she said.

Former senior Pakistan Army officer Lt-Gen Talat Masood said the military had already achieved its objectives when Mr Haqqani was forced to resign, but it remains determined that the truth be established, regardless of the political fall-out. "They want to see whether it was done at the individual level or whether it had the blessing of anyone in the presidency. Whatever the political consequences, they still think it's worth it," he said.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...istan-prime-ministers-house.html?mobile=basic

@Jon-Snow

She was fooled by this enemy agent just as he fooled everyone else.
 
As I said before

Well Well Well ...:pop:

The pooh is ready to fly now as they say in Wonderland, and it will fall very deep in the rabbit hole :bunny:

MQM self destructs
Nawaz Shairf "Na-Ahel"
Showbaz , turning off microphones
Asma J six feet under the ground
Now Mr Haqani ... "Nikalo Mujhe"
PPP police man on the RUN
Haqani / PPP policer officer links point towards a Certain Zardari
Dar a Fugative no more IMF hotel for you
SUPREME court , makes motion against Nawaz Sharif

Must be the alignment of Mars , Jupiter and Saturn - well can't be it becasue Astrology is crap


Ariel Dhulai Challenge
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