Archive for November, 2010

Police yet to install digital surveillance system worth Rs1.2 billion

November 30, 2010

By: Irfan Aligi

KARACHI: Provincial and city governments have failed to install a digital surveillance system in time to monitor sensitive areas during Muharram.


Traffic police’s security system failed to record three major acts of terrorism

After the Ashura bomb blast and arson attacks last year, DIG Ghulam Nabi Memon had claimed that the police was acquiring the latest digital surveillance and monitoring system worth Rs1.2 billion so that it can start working before Muharram starts this year. The project has, however, not succeeded beyond tender invitations.

Tenders have been received as many as three times but cancelled later. The last tender was invited three months ago and is still in the evaluation process.

The City District Government Karachi (CDGK) had installed the digital surveillance and monitoring system at Civic Centre and it is being monitored by the law enforcement authorities.

The first phase of this project, worth Rs130 million, was completed in May 2008 with 130 close-circuit television (CCTV) cameras. These cameras were installed along with the required technical support, such as monitoring screens, navigation of CCTVs and recording equipment.

The second phase, worth Rs260 million, was expected to start before Eidul Azha this year so that the entire city could be converted into a digitally protected area especially during Muharram. However, the CDGK lacks the funds to install an additional 165 CCTV cameras.

The digital loop for the second phase will start from Jinnah International Airport and will cover the entire Sharae Faisal up till Hotel Metropole, II Chundrigar Road and the Merewether Tower. Another loop will start from Safoora Goth towards NIPA Chowrangi, Jail Chowrangi and Preedy Street.

The Capital City Traffic Police has also acquired a similar system, worth Rs150 million, but it is mainly for traffic management. This system was managed by the Sindh Information Technology ministry but the machines were of poor quality and were unable to record the video of three main acts of terrorism in the city, mainly Chehlum blast in Nursery, twin blasts at the shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi and the blast on the CID Building.

A CDGK official told The Express Tribune that the city government lacks enough funds to pay for routine repair and maintenance works. There is no chance that the second phase of the command and control system will be completed, he added.

Meanwhile, Capital City Police Officer Fayyaz Leghari said that he was unaware of the details of such a system. It concerns the Sindh Home department and the Sindh IG office, he said.

According to a well-placed officer in Sindh Home Department, who spoke to The Express Tribune on the condition of anonymity, the system was due to be completed this year but it kept getting delayed due to different problems. It might take another year to get the system installed, the official said.

It may be mentioned that former Sindh IG Niaz Siddiqui had initiated the system for its e-policing project. With Muharram around the corner, Shia organisations have also expressed their reservations with the security arrangements. A request has been made to provide enhanced security in Shia dominated neighbourhoods of the city, such as Jaffer-e-Tayyar Cooperative Housing Society, Abbas Town and Rizvia Colony.

Indian media working on propaganda against Pakistan

November 29, 2010

HASSANABDAL: As many as 2671 Sikh pilgrims left for Lahore through three special trains on Thursday.

District Police Officer (DPO) Dr. Muhammad Akhtar Abbas, Deputy Superintendent Police (DSP) Traffic Ch. Muhammad Aslam and DSP Hassanabdal Yusuf Shahid saw off them.

The pilgrims were brought to the Railway Station from Panja Sahib in special buses guarded by a heavy contingent of police.

Talking to newsmen on the occasion, the Sikh yatrees said Indian media was working on a propaganda against Pakistan but they had detected no terrorist activity and element during their stay.

They expressed complete satisfaction over the security arrangements and lauded the efforts of concerned departments in this regard.

Kurram Deal with Shia’s gives Haqqani network new Afghan access

November 29, 2010

* Shia militiamen cut deal with Haqqani network giving insurgents safe route through Kurram
* Haqqanis, in return, bore on Sunnis to get them to agree on truce with Shias

PESHAWAR: Shia militias in the country’s tribal regions are helping the Haqqani network – one of NATOs fiercest enemies – evade missile attacks from US drones to cross safely into Afghanistan, a tribal activist said on Saturday. Shias, who control a key piece of tribal real estate, cut a deal with the Haqqani network to give insurgents a safe, alternative route to Afghanistan through the Kurram region, said Munir Bangash, who is familiar with the deal.

A second tribesman from Kurram confirmed the deal, but spoke only on condition of anonymity fearing retribution from the Taliban and from fellow tribesmen.

The deal underlines the problems of shutting down the Haqqani network’s access to its bases in Afghanistan from its refuges in Pakistan.

The deal in Kurram was brokered two months ago during Ramazan. A delegation of Shia elders and Shia militiamen from Kurram met representatives of the Haqqani network and laid the groundwork for the deal, said Bangash, who is the chairman of the Community Rights Programme, an independent organisation trying to broker peace between Kurram’s Shias and Sunnis while bringing development to their areas.

Under the agreement, the Shias gave the Haqqani network safe passage through Kurram from its Pakistan strongholds in neighbouring North and South Waziristan across the border to its Afghan bases in Khost and Paktia provinces, Bangash said.

In return, the Haqqanis intervened with the Sunni militants to get them to agree to a truce with the Shias in Kurram. Bangash said hundreds of Haqqani insurgents as well as Pakistani Taliban have taken refuge in Kurram to escape attacks by US drones in North Waziristan as well as a Pakistan military offensive in South Waziristan and Orakzai.

US And India Are Exploiting Mumbai

November 29, 2010

AHMED QURAISHI

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan-Two year later, no one has probed the international aspect of the planning for the Mumbai attacks. Both India and the United States are focused only on the alleged Pakistani part in the attacks. The Pakistani part is limited. The international dimension of the planning and preparations for the attacks is vast and full of leads that have been deliberately suppressed by the Indian and US governments.

India is focused on settling political scores with Lashkar-e-Tayyeba. The United States insists on becoming a party to the Mumbai probe and is using Lashkar’s's name to peddle conspiracy theories about LeT’s ‘global ambitions’ to sustain pressure on Pakistan on the Afghan front and rid India of one of its most formidable Kashmiri foes.

India is yet to convict the lone surviving attacker, Ajmal Kassab. New Delhi is yet to reveal crucial parts of its own probe, especially any information on the backgrounds and identities of the ten terrorists who carried out an impressive attack against India on Indian soil with near impunity.

By delaying the conviction of Kassab for two years, India has lost the credibility of its case and weakened its allegations against Pakistan. The only reason there’s no conviction is because there’s no evidence. And as time passes, more information emerges about the international aspects of this crime. The new information further weakens India’s ‘get-Pakistan’ campaign.

That’s good news for Pakistan. But there’s a whole bundle of trouble for Pakistan that has developed since 2008. It would be useful for the Pakistanis to start a counterattack on the diplomatic and media fronts:

1. India has used the attacks as cover to settle scores with Kashmiri and pro-Kashmir groups like Lashkar-e-Tayyeba [LeT]. These groups have given India’s military a bloody nose in Kashmir in the 21 years since the start of the armed struggle by Kashmiris against Indian occupation. These groups are naturally based in Pakistan due to a large number of Pakistanis being of Kashmiri heritage and because of Kashmir’s geographical contiguity with Pakistan. India has used the attacks to advocate Israel-style limited aerial strikes inside Pakistan against the offices of the Kashmiri and pro-Kashmir groups. Perpetrators of Mumbai attacks must be punished, but India and its enthusiasts in Washington must not be allowed to use this as a pretext to suppress legitimate Kashmiri freedom activism.

2. There is no evidence so far linking LeT and other Kashmiri or pro-Kashmir groups to Mumbai attacks. India’s case is built on two threads. One is the person presented by the Indian police as the lone surviving terrorist. If the Indian version of interrogations is to be believed, Ajmal Kassab is supposed to have provided an insider account of alleged Pakistani/Kashmiri/LeT involvement. Experts know that young operatives in such terror cases are often low-level pawns with little knowledge about the real organizers and planners. Knowing this, it is easy to see how this suspect can’t provide useful info beyond a certain point, which is his immediate involvement with the group that carried out the attacks. And even here, it is worth exploring why Indian interrogators failed to extract and release any information about the other 10 attackers: their identities, names, places of origin, etc. The second thread on which India’s case is built is the Internet. There’s a lot of confusing material on voice-over-Internet and cell phone communications passing through third-country telecom networks. This involves several countries beyond Pakistan and India. This makes Mumbai attacks a truly multinational crime and suggests possibilities for the involvement of criminal and intelligence cells in those third countries. This evidence contradicts India’s position that all investigation be focused on Pakistan and pro-Kashmir groups.

3. The CIA-FBI angle: What confirms the point above is evidence that a longtime FBI agent, a half-Pakistani named David Headley, was a longtime CIA recruit and was planted close to LeT and other pro-Kashmir activists in Pakistan. Islamabad has smartly refrained from commenting on his case. The Indian government has its own suspicions but it too won’t probe the Americans too hard on them beyond occasional murmurs. Headley’s entry into the probe and the circustances in which his cover was blown further weakens the Indian case in any impartial judicial review.

4. The US is exploiting Mumbai attacks more than the Indians. Washington is making itself party to the case simply because one or two Americans became targets of circumstance. This is fascinating because an Australian priest and his two underage kids were burned alive in 1999 and Australia never pursued the case. Nor did any of the American Christian organizations that today lead the campaign for demonizing Islam in support of US war objectives in Iraq and Afghanistan.

5. This fall, Washington has come out with incredible and fantastical theories about a threat to US and Europe from LeT. In some cases US officials have put LeT ahead of al-Qaeda as a bigger threat. US officials have also tailored new threats to suit LeT’s Mumbai-related profile. This was done by, for example, the choice of words, insisting that Europe is facing the possibility of ‘Mumbai-style attacks.’ US officials have also theorized that LeT suddenly has ‘global ambitions’. None of these American presentations and conspiracy theories comes with evidence. The LeT and other Kashmiri groups were created because of massive Indian military atrocities in Kashmir, including rapes and Serbian-style mass graves. Victims of these events have produced motivated cadres out to seek revenge. They are focused on Kashmir and India’s role in this tragedy. These groups and their activists don’t have global ambitions.

6. It is US policy now that Pakistan relinquish its historic claim to Indian occupied Kashmir. If Pakistan complies, it won’t have any reason to object to a major Indian role in Afghanistan in support of the United States and as part of a common Indian-Pakistani-American-NATO front hedging China, Iran and Russia.

The one crucial recommendation that Pakistan’s political and intelligence officials must consider before it is too late is this:

Declare firmly and clearly that Pakistan will not and cannot be held responsible for terror attacks in third countries carried out by the citizens of those countries. David Headley is American. So is Faisal Shahzad, and the Germans alleged by CIA to have traveled to the Pakistani tribal belt through Afghanistan and are planning ‘Mumbai-style’ attacks in Europe cannot be a Pakistani responsibility.

Alleged future attacks are being linked to the Pakistani tribal belt to help Washington push Pakistan into a new war in that region against Pakistan’s Pashtun. Making such claims has become easy for the US and British governments without any counter narrative from the Pakistani government.

Pakistan should stop India and the United States from exploiting Mumbai. And the best way to do this is to demand a wider probe into the entire aspects of the Mumbai carnage and not limit the investigations to alleged Pakistani connections, which are weak and circumstantial at best.

‘Policing isn’t easy in Quetta’

November 26, 2010

Shehzad Baloch

QUETTA: The police in Quetta are finding it hard to maintain order and peace in the city due to lack of human resources as there are merely 5,500 police recruits deployed for a population of around one million.


DIG operations says lack of manpower, technology makes it even harder.

Talking to journalists, DIG Operations Quetta Hamid Shakil said that it has become a very difficult task for the police to overcome crime with fewer policemen.

“As many as 2,200 out of 5,500 personnel, including officers, are deputed within CPO, CCPO and Operations. A single policeman is deputed for 450 civilians. Under such circumstances there is need of 15,000 more police personnel in the city,” he explained.

Commenting over the installation of CCTV cameras in the city, Shakil said that surveillance cameras had been installed in few places, but the project has been abandoned due to a lack of funds.

“Until cameras are not set up in all the sensitive areas, the ratio of crime will not decrease,” said Shakil, adding that only Education Minister Tahir Mahmood has provided funds for the installation and it would be better if other ministers also contribute.

Two months earlier, former CCPO Ghulam Shabbir Shiekh also complained about the lack of funds for surveillance cameras.

“Policemen do not have the technology to trace calls of cell phones because in present circumstances it is impossible to give criminals a tough time without being equipped with modern technologies,” he added.

According to sources, the police in Quetta have been prevented from acquiring technology for tracing calls by secret agencies. The Sindh Police has also been stopped from purchasing similar technology.

However, the Home Department has said that they are going to purchase technologies to trace satellite calls as banned outfits usually claim the responsibility of suicide attacks, bomb blasts, target killings and attacks on government installations.

PAF to arm JF-17s with Pakistani-Chinese codeveloped SD-10 mid-range homing missiles

November 26, 2010

Pak1stan First.com

BEIJING – PAKISTAN has confirmed it will buy Chinese missiles and flight systems to equip its 250 JF-17 Thunder jet fighters as it seeks to deepen military cooperation with Beijing, state media said on Thursday.

Rao Qamar Suleman, air chief marshal of the Pakistan Air Force, told the Global Times newspaper Chinese radar systems and SD-10 mid-range homing missiles would be used on the fighters co-developed by the two nations.

‘PAF has no plans to install Western devices and weapons on the aircraft for the time being,’ the newspaper quoted Suleman as saying.

Pakistan may also buy up to four Chinese surface-to-air missiles, as it seeks stronger cooperation with China to help upgrade its armed forces, Mr Suleman told the China Daily in a separate interview.

He made the remarks on the sidelines of the annual Zhuhai Air Show now under way in southern China.

Chinese defense experts played down the comments, saying any cooperation did not target any country and did not compare with deals adopted during a visit to India this month by US President Barrack Obama, the China Daily said.

The Specter of Defeat Haunts Lisbon

November 25, 2010

According to the US government, 41.8 million Americans now receive food stamps. Meanwhile, Washington is spending $7 billion monthly on its nine-year old occupation of Afghanistan, not to mention billions more on trying to build an obedient Afghan army and to pay of Pakistani politicians and general.

Last weekend, the US and its NATO allies met in Lisbon to try to hammer out a contradictory strategy that will keep western troops in Afghanistan indefinitely while assuaging public opinion in North America and Europe that wants the war to end. Most observers failed to note the historical irony that in the 1960′s and 70′s, Portugal had waged a long, debilitating colonial war to preserve its crumbling African empire that ended up nearly bankrupting the mother nation and ending for good its imperial pretensions.

All the platitudes, doubletalk, synthetic optimism and fudging at the NATO summit could not conceal the fact that for all their soldiers, fighter aircraft, heavy bombers, tanks, helicopter gunships, armies of mercenaries, and wizardly electronic gear, the western powers are being slowly beaten by a bunch of lightly-armed Afghan farmers and mountain tribesmen.

President Barack Obama again painfully showed he is not fully in charge of US foreign policy. His pledge to begin withdrawing some US troops from Afghanistan next July has been scornfully contradicted by US generals and resurgent Congressional Republicans.

Claims by other NATO nations that they will pull out by 2014 must also be taken with much salt. As in Obama’s bait and switch in Iraq, the US and its reluctant allies are likely to simply rebrand their combat forces “trainers” and keep them in Kabul propping up the US-installed regime of Hamid Karzai. Remove NATO’s garrison and Taliban would be in Kabul in days.

Obama came fresh to Lisbon from groveling before Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, pleaded with Israel for a token three-month freeze on settlement building in exchange for a huge bribe from Washington of advanced US F-35 stealth warplanes, promises of UN vetoes, and raising to $1 billion US arms stockpiled for Israel’s use.

Israel will likely accept Obama’s huge bribe, but with even more sweeteners, and not before rubbing his face in the dirt to show who really calls the shots in US Mideast policy. George H.W. Bush, the last president to tangle with Israel, came out far the worse for the experience and was not re-elected.

Obama appears to want out of the Afghan War, but lacks the courage to implement withdrawal. His final gamble of sending 30,000 more troops into the war has so far failed to produce the hoped-for decisive victory. But powerful pro-war groups, including the Pentagon, the arms industry and rightwing Republicans, are thwarting his attempts to wind down the war.

Those American, Canadian and European politicians who eagerly backed the Afghan War now fear admitting the conflict was a huge waste of lives and treasure. Their political careers hang in the balance.

As a group of Republican congressmen told me in a private meeting in Washington, they dared not oppose the Afghan War lest their political opponents accuse them of treason, betraying the troops, and appeasing terrorism. Having demonized Taliban, who were former US allies, it is now impossible for official Washington to deal with the movement in a rational manner and achieve a sensible negotiated settlement to the conflict.

Rep. Ron Paul is one of the few politicians in Washington who has the courage to tell Americans the hard truth.

While the US heads deeper into war and debt, its dragooned European allies are fed up with what was supposed to have been a limited “police action” to eliminate al-Qaida bases.

Instead, Europe got a full-scale war against Afghanistan’s Pashtun tribes raising uneasy memories of its 19th-century colonial “pacifications.” This is Britain’s fifth invasion of Afghanistan.

France’s influential new defense minister, Alain Juppé, openly described the Afghan conflict a “trap” for NATO and demanded an exit strategy.

It took the great Charles DeGaulle to pull a reluctant France out of its ugly Algerian War. America awaits similar courageous leadership to end the disasters in Iraq and Afghanistan. Instead, we get groins searches and dangerous x-rays at US airports.

In a moment of unusual candor, British Defense Chief Gen. Sir David Richards, warned, “NATO now needs to plan for a 30 or 40 year role.” In short, permanent occupation. It’s worth recalling that US forces have been implanted in South Korea and Japan since the end of World War II.

Afghan president Hamid Karzai is demanding the US scale back military operations, including night raids and death squads, that inflict heavy civilian casualties. Washington counters that Karzai is mentally unstable.

America’s rational for invading Afghanistan was to destroy al-Qaida. But CIA chief Leon Panetta recently admitted there were no more than 50 al-Qaida operatives left in Afghanistan. The rest – no more than few hundred – fled to Pakistan years ago.

So what are 110,000 US troops and 40,000 NATO troops doing in Afghanistan? Certainly not nation-building. Most reports show Afghanistan is in worse poverty and distress than before the US invasion.

While the delegates at Lisbon exchanged toasts and spoke of rebuilding Afghanistan, giant US Army bulldozers, demolition teams and artillery were busy leveling wide swathes of Afghan homes around the Pashtun stronghold, Kandahar. In 2006, US Marines conducted a similar ruthless campaign to crush the rebellious Iraqi city of Falluja, razing a third of it and using white phosphorous shells.

The US is using the same punitive tactics in Afghanistan and Iraq as Israel employs on the occupied West Bank: targeted assassinations, death squads, demolishing buildings or whole neighborhoods. Now, the US is sending heavy tanks to Afghanistan to crush resistance. A proud moment for our republic that recalls Soviet tanks in Budapest in 1956.

The US military establishment is determined the mighty US armed forces must not be defeated by Afghan tribesmen. Defeat in Afghanistan would bring demands for major cuts in the bloated US military, which consumes 50% of world military spending, and ending major arms systems.

Failure in Afghanistan would also threaten the entire NATO alliance.

Europe is slowly re-emerging as a world power, however fitfully and painfully. NATO has been the primary tool of US geopolitical control of Western Europe since the late 1940′s. The post-war US-Japan Security Treaty plays a similar role by allowing the US to militarily dominate North Asia.

If the US loses the Afghan War, its reluctant allies would call into question the reason for the alliance. Europe would hasten building an integrated military independent of US control.

Taliban and its allies are not about to defeat the US and its allies on the battlefield, but they already control half of Afghanistan and intend to inflict the death of a thousand cuts on the financially strapped western powers until public opinion demands an end to this pointless conflict.

That is why Afghanistan so unnerves Washington’s right wingers. The defeat of Soviet armies in Afghanistan in 1989 began the collapse of the Soviet Empire. Could the same fate be in store for the American Raj?

Zardari’s dual office case verdict to have enduring impact: LHC

November 25, 2010

* Bench postpones hearing for Dec 13
* Appoints three senior constitutional experts as amicus curie
* Federal government representatives fail to appear in court proceedings

LAHORE: A full bench of the Lahore High Court on Wednesday postponed the hearing of petitions against President Asif Zardari for holding dual offices for further arguments for December 13, saying that the case verdict would have an enduring impact.

“The dual office case will prove a landmark verdict and will have far-reaching effects on all such constitutional issues in the country,” the bench said.

The bench also appointed three senior constitutional experts as amicus curie (friend of court) to assist on this important matter pertaining to the eligibility of the president of Pakistan, namely SM Zafar, Abdul Hafeez Pirzada and Abid Hassan Manto.

Only Abid Manto appeared before the court on Wednesday and said that he had to examine the record, adding that so far the records he had seen reflected that the other party was not inclined to attend the proceedings. The bench remarked that it had tried its best to hear the respondent party, but they were not attending the proceedings.

The bench allowed the petitioner counsel to amend his petition. AK Dogar of the Pakistan Lawyers Forum, Ghulam Jillani and Asif Mahmood Khan advocate had moved these petitions. Dogar advanced his arguments, in which he said that a head of state should not hold any political office as it was against the constitution and democratic norms.

Giving examples from the country’s history, Dogar said the founder of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, had abandoned the presidency of the Muslim League after taking charge of the country’s first governor general. The bench had already decided to proceed ex parte with the petitions, as nobody had been appearing on behalf of the federal government for several hearings. The bench had also sought the appearance of the federal law secretary and attorney general of Pakistan, but they did not turn up.

Word Games

November 24, 2010

By: Fatima Rizvi

The name of the game is doing everything and anything to gain an advantage. Blame others, cheat, scandalize, accuse, lie, fabricate-so long as you do in someone and get ahead. This is driving media debates, news, court cases, investigations and gossip. Ambassador Holbrooke, on his last visit commented on Musharaff by saying that ‘he had as much chance as Gorbachev of coming back’ and that ‘if he had done what he had promised to the US he would have been still around’. The sycophants who surround the former President swung into action – they said that this (Holbrooke’s statement) was proof that Musharraf had refused to do what the US wanted him to do and that he had put Pakistan’s interests first. Also that he had distanced himself from US when he found out that their policy was at odds with Pakistan’s.

No one believed any of this, but why pass up a chance to outwit someone – even if it is your benefactor!

Read Complete Article: http://www.zoneasia-pk.com/ZoneAsia-Pk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2639:word-games&catid=70:free-talk&Itemid=84

An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind

November 23, 2010

By: Salman Azeem

Dear Naveed Butt and Hizb-ut-Tahrir,

“The only sentence for the blasphemy of the Prophet Muhammad (saaw) is capital punishment”?

The thing is that 99.9% Muslims commit blasphemy multiple times everyday by how they behave and conduct their life and claim to be Muslims. They commit blasphemy every time they pray after performing physical act of wuzoo, while their minds are still contaminated with perverse thoughts and ideas to cheat their “brother” Muslims.

“Why the crusader Pope is unable to see the mass murder of over a million Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan and the persecutions in Guantanamo Bay?”. Its because the “crusader” Pope does not espouse the feelings of hatred and intolerance that you do. In fact, MOST Muslims are tolerant of other people’s beliefs, regardless of whether these other people are Muslims or not. It is because of intolerant people like you – yes, there are intolerant Muslims, intolerant Christians, intolerant Hindus, intolerant Jews too – that many innocent Muslims have been murdered and persecuted.

Read Complete Article: http://www.zoneasia-pk.com/ZoneAsia-Pk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2628:an-eye-for-an-eye-makes-the-whole-world-blind&catid=70:free-talk&Itemid=84


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