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Monday, February 28, 2011

Swiss Citizen Taken into Custody in Balochistan

QUETTA: A Swiss citizen has been taken into custody for travelling in Loralai district of Balochistan without a No Objection Certificate (NOC).Is he actually a Swiss national or is that his under cover nationality?
According to Express 24/7, Swiss Citizen “Merko” entered Balochistan from Iran and aimed to travel to Punjab by road through Loralai. Levies Force took the Swiss citizen into custody for not having an NOC from Balochistan’s Home Department. He has been shifted to Quetta for necessary interrogation regarding travelling along Loralai route without NOC.

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WAVES OF REVO IN PAKISTAN ?


Thousands hold protests against fuel shortage in Karachi

Scores of people held protests on Monday against unavailability of fuel in Karachi paralyzing life in Pakistan’s biggest city.
The metropolis witnessed fuel shortage due to strike by Petroleum Dealers Association (PDA). PDA had called for a strike in protest against non increase in rates of Petroleum products.
On the call of strike the petrol pumps of the city remained closed creating massive problems for the citizens.
People who were waiting in queue in various petrol pumps started protests against unavailability of fuel as the pump’s owners were denying its provision until and unless the PDA demand of increasing profit margin is accepted by the government.

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ANP's MNA says his own party took $30 million as Bribe From The US Government



The following news piece is a summary of what originally appeared on Pakistani newspaper The Nation's website on the 27th of February, 2011.

The reporter of this news is Sikander Shaheen. However, a few hours after this headline was indexed, the whole report was mysteriously removed from the host's website.

The cached version of this website is also not retrievable despite repeated efforts, hence we shall be pasting only the brief summary that appeared as it is on various search engines:

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Intelligence assets: After Davis’ arrest, US operatives leaving Pakistan


LAHORE: At least 30 suspected covert American operatives have suspended their activities in Pakistan and 12 have already left the country, according to sources familiar with the matter.
In the aftermath of the shootings in Lahore on January 27 by suspected CIA operative Raymond Davis, intelligence agencies in Pakistan began scrutinising records of the Americans living in Pakistan and discovered several discrepancies, causing many suspected American operatives to maintain a low profile and others to leave the country altogether.

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Saturday, February 26, 2011

ISI orders full list of CIA spies in Pakistan

Jason Ditz [AntiWar]

The two spy agencies have long worked side by side in the region, and the CIA even funds a major portion of their counterpart’s budget, but Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has signaled a further split today in the wake of the Raymond Davis detention.

Davis, nominally a “consulate technical adviser” who was arrested in Lahore on a double murder, was eventually revealed to be not just a CIA operative, but the de facto leader of CIA operations within the nation, according to confessions from top US officials.

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Friday, February 25, 2011

ISI angered by "desire of Obama administration to go through civilian govt" for visas

Pakistan's premier spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence is enraged by the inclination of the Obama administration to go through Pakistan's civilian government for getting visas issued.

The Central Intelligence Agency 's relations with the ISI had come under strain before the arrest of double murder-accused US diplomat Raymond Davis, as ISI officials expressed their anger over US complaints that the agency had not done enough to clamp down on Taliban militants in its tribal region bordering Afghanistan. 


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Foreign Networks Using Central Asian Suicide Bombers Against Pakistan

Akhtar Jamal [Pakistan Observer]

A number of foreign networks and elements have been using Central Asian misguided youths to carry out series of suicide bombings inside Pakistan particularly against security forces.

According to area experts hundreds of orphans and poor youths from Afghanistan, Uzbekistan,Tajikistan, Chechnya, Tataristan and Russian Federation have been motivated to launch suicide attacks against Pakistani security men and offices.

Experts were able to compiled dozens of photographs of such youths who have been used by their foreign operatives and handlers to launch attacks on Pakistani targets during 2010 and first few weeks of 2011.

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Tit for tat: Frustrated CIA mulls targeting Pakistani Counterparts Abroad


Washington—Suffering irreparable loss after blowing up of Raymond Davis’ cover in Lahore, the American premier intelligence apparatus is contemplating on a tit-for-tat trapping or targeting Pakistani counterparts serving as diplomats abroad.

Well-placed diplomatic sources told Online on condition of anonymity here on Thursday that they had noticed vibes clearly indicating level of frustration and annoyance especially at the Central Investigation Agency (CIA) upon Islamabad’s constant denial to release Davis on blanket immunity. 

According to the sources, the situation so far putting Davis on trial in Pakistan on charges of double murder in Lahore is proving to be the loss of not just the cover of an agent but also that of a “key asset” in the intelligence jargon for CIA. “Therefore it is unlikely that they (American intelligence apparatus) would let it go without returning it to the Pakistani counterparts one way or the other,” the sources added.

“Easy prey of this revenge design of the Americans could be Pakistani intelligence staff serving abroad chiefly in US, Europe, and Afghanistan,” the sources observed. This is already clear for sure that the so-called intelligence sharing in war on terror has hit a moratorium due to Raymond Davis case. 

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Data Retrieved From Davis’ Phones, GPS Device

LAHORE: The Counter Terrorism Wing (CTW) of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has submitted a report to the Punjab police on the data recovered from Raymond Davis’ cell phones and other devices seized from his possession, The Express Tribune has learnt.
Davis’ belongings, that included two cell phones, sim cards, a wireless set and a GPS device, were sent by the Punjab police to the interior ministry for detailed forensic analysis.

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Facts belie 4,000-word US arguments in Davis case

ISLAMABAD: The United States pins all its hopes on its Islamabad embassy’s Jan 20, 2010 notification to the Pakistan Foreign Office to win the required immunity for Raymond Davis, conveniently ignoring all the hard facts that go against Washington.
Is Davis a diplomat or is US faking it to hide its involvement in Terrorism?

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ISI Started Crack-down !


PESHAWAR:
Law enforcement agencies on Friday took into custody a US citizen from Peshawar for having incomplete travel documents.
Official sources told Express 24/7 that they have detained an American citizen as he did not have complete travel documents.
The officials said the US citizen’s passport had expired in October 2010.

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

New CIA Spin: Raymond Davis Was Monitoring Terrorists

The new American spin as in this clip is that Raymond Davis and CIA were spying on militant groups protected by ISI. So CIA and Davis are good guys and ISI are the bad ones. What that mainstream US media continues to hide is Davis's CIA's links to terrorists on the Afghan border who continue to receive money and weapons to target Pakistan. In this clip, Mark Mazzetti of New York Times accepts he was 'under pressure' from US govt. and CIA not to reveal Davis's ID.

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The Pakistan-India Water War

Abid Latif Sindhu [Pakistan Observer]

It is rumored that the Indian government is taking seriously a statement made by the Pakistan Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, during his visit to the United States. The assertion is “water is taking the centre stage to an array of disputes between India and Pakistan”

Why to make so much fuss about this, in fact every Pakistani today feels that India is way bent to convert Pakistan into a desert by controlling its rivers and diverting the flow towards Mother India. The Indians are probably perturbed because they think that the issue has now come under the security spotlight.

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Turkey seals largest single defense export deal Malaysia

Turkish and Malaysian defense companies have signed a $600 million deal, making it Turkey's largest single sale in defense industry exports.

Turkish defense industry firm FNSS signed a deal in Ankara on Tuesday with Malaysia's DEFTECH to sell armored combat vehicle frames to the Malaysian armed forces. Under the deal FNSS will sell 257 armored carrier frames for the Pars 8x8 to Malaysia. The 8x8 Pars armored vehicle will be redesigned by Turkish and Malaysian engineers, and the vehicles will be produced locally in Malaysia. The deal is important for the Turkish defense industry since it is the largest single sale in defense industry exports.

  
The 8x8 Pars armored vehicle will be redesigned by Turkish and Malaysian engineers to be produced in Malaysia.     

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Gadhafi's influence on Africa

Libya’s leader bought political influence across the continent, paying for peacekeeping missions, infrastructure and humanitarian aid

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Davis Case: Shumaila’s uncle poisoned in Lahore

LAHORE: Some unidentified outlaws have fed poisonous bills to the paternal uncle of Shumaila, the widow of Faheem, who was crushed to death in Lahore in Raymond Davis double murder case, our sources reported early Thursday.

The discussed family also claimed to have received life-threats a week ago for following lawsuit against Raymond Davis, sources said.
According to details, some unknown gunmen broke into house of Shumaila’s uncle Mohammed Sarwar and forcefully fed him poisonous pills besides brutally torturing the victim.

Later, the intruders succeeded to flee the crime scene while the victim, Mohammed Sarwar, was rushed to hospital in critical condition, sources said quoting hospital sources.
Meanwhile, the area SSP Sadiq Fogar claimed that their home is under police’s constant observation.
It is pertinent to mention here that the Faheem’s widow committed suicide at hospital in protest against unlawful act happened to her family and laziness of government in handing US suspect punishment. She also demanded justice of Pakistan government before suicide via television footages.
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US pawn ensnared in Pakistan's power politics

A trigger-happy CIA guard, Raymond Davis, is caught up in a power struggle between the army chief and President Zardari. 

Praveen Swami reports

In other circumstances, the characters involved in the charged piece of theatre now unfolding in Pakistan might have provoked wry smiles: a trigger-happy American diplomat and ex-soldier whose name may or may not be Raymond Davis; two small-time criminals who made the mistake of agreeing to do a little job for their country; a shadowy Florida firm which lists an abandoned storefront in Orlando as its address; and a large supporting cast of bungling spies.
But no one’s laughing, because the stakes in Lahore are deadly serious. Ever since the restoration of democracy to Pakistan in 2008, the world has hoped that President Asif Ali Zardari’s government will prove a durable bulwark against chaos and terror in the country. But the case of the mysterious Mr Davis could rip apart the already fraught relationship between the United States and nuclear-armed Pakistan, and threaten President Zardari, with incalculable consequences for the region and the West.

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Pakistan’s intelligence ready to split with CIA

By KATHY GANNON and ADAM GOLDMAN, Associated Press
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Pakistan’s ISI spy agency is ready to split with the CIA because of frustration over what it calls heavy-handed pressure and its anger over what it believes is a covert U.S. operation involving hundreds of contract spies, according to an internal document obtained by The Associated Press and interviews with U.S. and Pakistani officials.
Such a move could seriously damage the U.S war effort in Afghanistan, limit a program targeting al-Qaida insurgents along the Pakistan frontier, and restrict Washington’s access to information in the nuclear-armed country.
According to a statement drafted by the ISI, supported by interviews with officials, an already-fragile relationship between the two agencies collapsed following the shooting death of two Pakistanis by Raymond Davis, a U.S. contracted spy who is in jail in Pakistan facing possible multiple murder charges.

“Post-incident conduct of the CIA has virtually put the partnership into question,” said a media statement prepared by the ISI but never released. A copy was obtained this week by the AP.
The statement accused the CIA of using pressure tactics to free Davis.
“It is hard to predict if the relationship will ever reach the level at which it was prior to the Davis episode,” the statement said. “The onus of not stalling this relationship between the two agencies now squarely lies on the CIA.”
The ISI fears there are hundreds of CIA contracted spies operating in Pakistan without the knowledge of either the Pakistan government or the intelligence agency, a senior Pakistani intelligence official told the AP in an interview. He spoke only on condition he not be identified on grounds that exposure would compromise his security.
Pakistan intelligence had no idea who Davis was or what he was doing when he was arrested, the official said, adding that there are concerns about “how many more Raymond Davises are out there.”
Davis was arrested Jan. 27 in Lahore after shooting two Pakistanis. A third Pakistani was killed by a U.S. Consulate vehicle coming to assist the American. Pakistan demanded the driver be handed over, but the AP has learned the two U.S. employees in the car now are in the United States.
Davis has pleaded self-defense, but the Lahore police upon completing their investigation said they would seek murder charges. The ISI official told the AP that Davis had contacts in the tribal regions and knew both the men he shot. He said the ISI is investigating the possibility that the encounter on the streets of Lahore stemmed from a meeting or from threats to Davis.
U.S. officials deny Davis had prior contact with the men before the incident, and CIA spokesman George Little said any problems between the two agencies will be sorted out.
“The CIA works closely with our Pakistani counterparts on a wide range of security challenges, including our common fight against al-Qaida and its terrorist allies,” he said. “The agency’s ties to ISI have been strong over the years, and when there are issues to sort out, we work through them. That’s the sign of a healthy partnership.”
The CIA repeatedly has tried to penetrate the ISI and learn more about Pakistan’s nuclear program. The ISI has mounted its own operations to gather intelligence on the CIA’s counterterrorism activities
The ISI is now scouring thousands of visas issued to U.S. employees in Pakistan. The ISI official said Davis’ visa application contains bogus references and phone numbers. He said thousands of visas were issued to U.S. Embassy employees over the past five months following a government directive to the Pakistan Embassy in Washington to issue visas without the usual vetting by the interior ministry and the ISI. The same directive was issued to the Pakistan embassies in Britain and the United Arab Emirates, he said.
Within two days of receiving that directive, the Pakistani Embassy issued 400 visas and since then thousands more have been issued, said the ISI official. A Western diplomat in Pakistan agreed that a “floodgate” opened for U.S. Embassy employees requesting Pakistani visas.
The ISI official said his agency knows and works with “the bona fide CIA people in Pakistan” but is upset that the CIA would send others over behind its back. For now, he said, his agency is not talking with the CIA at any level, including the most senior.
To regain support and assistance, he said, “they have to start showing respect, not belittling us, not being belligerent to us, not treating us like we are their lackeys.”
NATO and U.S. operations in Afghanistan could be adversely effected by a split between the ISI and the CIA. Washington complains bitterly about Pakistan’s refusal to go after the Pakistani-headquartered Haqqani network, which is believed to be the strongest fighting force in Afghanistan and closely allied with al-Qaida.
The ISI official said Pakistan is fed up with Washington’s complaints, and he accused the CIA of planting stories about ISI assistance to the Haqqani network.
Relations between the CIA and ISI have been on a downward slide since the name of the U.S. agency’s station chief in Pakistan was leaked in a lawsuit accusing him of killing civilians in a drone strike.
Fearing for his safety, the CIA eventually pulled the station chief out of the country. ISI leaders balked at allegations that they outed the CIA top spy in their country. Former and current U..S. officials believe the station chief fell out of favor, but the Pakistanis say this is not the case
Those accusations and the naming of ISI chief Shujah Pasha in a civil lawsuit in the United States — filed by family members of victims of a November 2008 attack in Mumbai, India, by insurgents — started the downslide in relations, the ISI official said.
To help repair the crucial relationship, the CIA earlier this year dispatched a very senior officer to be the new station chief who was previously the head of the European Division, one of the most important jobs in the National Clandestine Service, the agency’s spy arm.
The spy agencies have overcome lows before. During President George W. Bush’s first term, the ISI became enraged after it shared intelligence with the United States, only to learn that the then-CIA station chief passed that information to the British. The incident caused a serious row, one that threatened the CIA’s relationship with the ISI and deepened the levels of distrust between the two sides. At the time Pakistan almost threw the CIA station chief out of the country.

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Ordered to Attack Own People, Libyan Pilots Crash Their Jets

On Wednesday, the Gadhafi regime ordered two of its pilots to attack the opposition stronghold of Benghazi – part of the Libyan government’s ongoing attempt to bomb activists into submission. But rather than make that attack run, Abdessalam Attiyah al-Abdali and his co-pilot Ali Omar al-Kadhafi bailed. They parachuted out of their Russian-made Sukhoi 22, and let the jet crash about 100 miles west of Benghazi.

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Engineer earned £13m after fooling CIA that computer program can 'stop Al Qaeda attacks'

Washington, Feb 20 (ANI): The US government had paid over 13 million pounds to a computer engineer, Dennis Montgomery, after he managed to fool fooling the CIA that he had developed a software to stop Al Qaeda attacks.
Montgomery appeared so confident that he even managed to convince former President George W Bush that some passenger planes would be hijacked, which eventually led Bush to order passenger jets flying from London to be turned back over the Atlantic, the Daily Mail reports.

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Davis was CIA's deputy station chief in Pakistan

LAHORE - Raymond Allen Davis, who killed two Pakistanis last month in the provincial capital, is second-in-comm-and to Jonathan Banks, the former station chief of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Islamabad, The Nation has learnt.
Well-placed sources said that the highly-trained operative of the CIA was the second important man of the CIA in Pakistan after ex-station chief Jonathan Banks who left Pakistan after his cover was blown. Banks left Islamabad when Karim Khan, a resident of North Waziristan, submitted an application at the Secretariat Police Station, Islamabad for a FIR against the CIA station chief for the killing of Karim's brother and son in one of the drone attacks directed by the CIA boss in Pakistan.

The sources said that Davis could be called the deputy station chief of the CIA in Pakistan, or the acting station chief.


They said that after Banks left the federal capital, Davis assumed the charge of his office by carrying out all the tasks previously under the domain of his boss, including gathering information for drone attacks. The sources said that one of the main tasks of Davis was to keep CIA network intact in the tribal agencies as well as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

Establishing their point regarding Davis, the sources said that the detained killer of Pakistanis demanded 'naswar' in jail, which reflects he visited the KP frequently. He also speaks the local languages and has complete information about the cultures being practised in all the provinces.
The sources said that monitoring and assisting other operatives gathering information about religious and rightwing organisations, especially those who take a sharp line against the US or India, was also on Davis' duty list.
The sources said it is believed that the US operative was establishing a local network for the CIA in Pakistan by recruiting the locals through various front organisations, of which some were launched in Pakistan and some from other friendly countries of the US in the western world.
The sources said that Davis was trying to establish a local CIA network in Punjab, mainly in the southern parts of the province.
To a query, the sources said that security services were ready to thwart any conspiracy against the country hatched locally or internationally. The security agencies always exposed the enemies of the state and averted several threats to the security and integrity of the country, the sources added.
Monitoring Desk adds: US national Raymond Davis contacted his family members back in American and talked with them for 12 minutes, reported a private TV channel Sunday.
Davis told them the situation and asked them to pray for his release. He said to his family members not to worry about him but only pray for him. He said, "I have committed a mistake, and I have realized it."
After talking to his family members on the phone, Davis became sad and didn't even eat chocolates and drinks the US Consulate sent for him.

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

CIA secret weapon of assassination Heart Attack Gun

 A CIA secret weapon used for assassination shoots a small poison dart to cause a heart attack, as explained in Congressional testimony in the short video below. By educating ourselves and others on vitally important matters like this, we can build a brighter future for us all.

The dart from this secret CIA weapon can penetrate clothing and leave nothing but a tiny red dot on the skin. On penetration of the deadly dart, the individual targeted for assassination may feel as if bitten by a mosquito, or they may not feel anything at all. The poisonous dart completely disintegrates upon entering the target.





The lethal poison then rapidly enters the bloodstream causing a heart attack. Once the damage is done, the poison denatures quickly, so that an autopsy is very unlikely to detect that the heart attack resulted from anything other than natural causes. Sounds like the perfect James Bond weapon, doesn't it? Yet this is all verifiable in Congressional testimony.

The astonishing information about this secret weapon of the CIA comes from U.S. Senate testimony in 1975 on rogue activities of the CIA. This weapon is only one of many James Bond-like discoveries of the Church Committee hearings, officially known as the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities.

Could this or a similar secret weapon have been used, for instance, in the recent death of 52-year-old Mark Pittman, a reporter who predicted the financial crisis and exposed Federal Reserve misdoings? Pittman, whose fight to open the Federal Reserve to more scrutiny led Bloomberg News to sue the central bank and win, died of a heart attack on Nov. 25th.

Watch the one-minute video below for the description of a former CIA secretary and Congressional testimony on this secret assassination weapon which caused heart attacks.

To watch the revealing 45-minute documentary from which the above clip was taken, click here. In this riveting exposé, five former CIA agents describe how their initial pride and enthusiasm at serving their nation turned to anguish and remorse, as they realized that they were actually subverting democracy and killing innocent civilians all in the name "national security" and promoting foreign policy agendas.

The above-mentioned testimony is from 1975, well over 30 years ago. With the ensuing leaps in technological capability, just imagine what kinds of secret weapons for assassination have been developed since. There is good evidence that technology has even been developed to cause suicidal feelings in a person. For more on this, read powerful information on nonlethal weapons at this link.

The box below provides several ideas on what you can do to further educate yourself on CIA secret weapons, CIA mind control projects, and more. We also invite you to comment below and let us know what you think. Does the public deserve to know about such secret programs? Can we trust that such deadly weapons are being used for the good of the nation and world, and not for selfish ends?

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US Embassy in Islamabad houses covert Joint Intel Command

The Revelation of JSOC, covert forward operating base run by the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, members of an elite division of Blackwater at the center of a secret program in which they planned targeted assassinations of suspected Taliban and Al Qaeda operatives Is not new, in fact are more often.
*But Recent Intels suggest Creation of Intelligence Command. the Simplest Job of this "New Center of Intelligence Warfare", I.C is to jointly carry out Operations under a Classified Unity of Command. A Command Framework Created by Executive Orders from Obama Administration is likely to focus more on Pakistan rather Afghanistan. ( US Embassy official caught spying on Islamabad Naval base days ahead of suicide attack )

"Abdul Ghafoor's ID, employee at the US embassy in Islamabad who was reportedly caught monitoring Pakistan’s Naval Headquarters at Zafar Chowk, a site targeted by a suicide bomber on December 3. Apprehended by Pakistani Naval Police and intelligence officers in the morning of November 18. Interestingly, Ghafoor, who was said to have been acting “suspiciously”, was found to be carrying a camera with him, and to be riding a motorcycle “with a number plate that was found to be fake when checked"
The most shocking intel in this context is, the Transfer of Intelligence Command from Afghanistan to Pakistan very recently, no where else but in the safe offices of US Embassy Islamabad, The Largest US Embassy on Earth, Since the very first Start of US Expenditure when ambitious US$1 billion initially allocated to expand its presence in Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad underscores Washington's resolve to consolidate its presence in the region, particularly in pursuit of the endgame in the "war on terror". It is & now clearly a biggest threat to Pakistan Defense, As Recent Reveleation told us the So Called Raymond Davis was working on Arming Militants with Nuclear Fissile to help attack on Pakistan Nuclear Security Creditability on the Directions of US Embassy Islamabad. 
"…the US will spend $405 million on the reconstruction and refurbishment of its main embassy building in the diplomatic enclave of the capital; $111 million for a new complex to accommodate 330 personnel; and $197 million to construct about 250 housing units…" Clearly these are people who would be coming under cover of diplomatic assignments for covert operations that would be detrimental for Pakistan’s security interests,” said an expert on conditions of anonymity.
To Understand the Significance of (So Called) Raymond Davis case, One Must note three Points.
The Whole Operation, somehow paused right after the Davis was captured, like no drones Since his capture. The American Embassy spokesperson, Courtney Beale when contacted said that the embassy does not speak on security issues therefore she did not have any comment on the drone attacks’ stoppage after the Davis issue.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

After IAF, now Indian Army loses classified papers

NEW DELHI - In what the Indian Army suspects is a case of “commercial espionage,” pages have been leaked from the classified report of the just-concluded field trial of the M777 ultra-light Howitzer that from the United States this year. The Army Headquarters has ordered the Director General Military Intelligence (DGMI) to conduct an inquiry.
The acquisition, through the government-to- government foreign military sales route, is worth over $ 647 million for 10 regiments (160) guns and is meant to equip the Army’s mountain warfare divisions.
Sources told The Daily Mail that two computers in the office of Commander, Artillery Brigade, in Sikkim, and another computer hard drive in an artillery unit in Gurgaon have been seized by the Military Intelligence for forensic tests in order to “pin-point the leaks.”

These units were involved in the M 777 field trial which was completed in December 2010. The report was finalized last month.
Five pages of this report mysteriously reached the Army Headquarters last month along with a note urging it to scrap the US order.
Typed in bold letters, the note threatens India’s Army Chief General V K Singh that he would meet the same fate as that of his predecessor in the Adarsh Housing Society scam if the military went ahead with the US gun deal.
The probe, which will include examination of phone call data records as well, is in a key stage and those behind the leak are expected to be identified soon, sources said.
The report is said to have examined the M 777 in light of the results of the trial (General Staff Qualitative Requirements) of Singapore Technologies Kinetics Pegasus gun.
The Singapore company was blacklisted by the Indian Defense Ministry in June 2009 after it figured among the seven companies named in the CBI FIR against former Ordnance Factory Board Director General Sudipto Ghosh.
With the gun-acquisition process delayed for over 25 years, the Army, in consultation with the Defence Ministry, decided not to prepare a fresh GSQR. And let the US gun be tested against the previously shortlisted Pegasus because both are 155 mm and 39 caliber.
“The report on the US gun has been leaked by vested interests to put the acquisition into controversy,” said a senior official.
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Israeli general given credit for Stuxnet worm

An Israeli general has been credited with being behind the Stuxnet worm which played havoc with Iran's nuclear facilities.
General Gabi Ashkenazi retired this week after failing to gain promotion to the post of Chief of Staff. At his leaving party a video was shown which credited the out-going general with a hand in the operations which saw the specially-crafted Stuxent worm planted in Iran's nuclear facilities.
According to a Hebrew-language report in the Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz -  the video outlining the general's achievements made mention of the worm as well as an attack on nuclear reactor in Syria three and-a-half years ago. Israel never claimed responsibility for the attack, but there aren't that many other suspects.

Stuxnet was credited with stalling Iran's nuclear ambitions. The New York Times suggested last month that the worm had been developed by American and Israeli military scientists as a part of a joint project, but neither has confirmed any involvement.
The latest twist in the tale published by Haaretz and spotted by net-security.org never appeared in English.

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Was Davis connected to drone programme in Pakistan?

A mysterious halt to U.S Predator strikes on Pakistan after the Raymond Davis  incident in Lahore  has led to intense speculation the American “diplomat” was connected to the Drone program, The Times OF INDIA reported.
Davis was apprehended by Pakistani police after he shot dead two Pakistanis on a busy Lahore thoroughfare on January 27, four days after the last drone U.S Drone strike in Pakistan. There has not been a single strike in the 25 days since then, making it the third-longest period of inactivity since the U.S ramped up the Predator program to take out terrorists infesting Pakistan’s frontier regions, according to Long War Journal (LWJ), a blog that tracks U.S Predator attacks.

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Detained US official 'in telephone contact with Islamic terror group'

A US official, detained in Pakistan after shooting dead two men, had made contact with Taliban-linked extremists in the country's lawless, tribal region, according to details of phone records leaked by the police.

Sources close to the investigation said Raymond Davis, 36, had made a series of telephone calls to South Waziristan, a tribal area along the border with Afghanistan synonymous with militant activity.
The mystery surrounding Davis has deepened since he was arrested in Lahore two weeks ago. He has told police officers he shot dead two men in self defence.
The US insists he is a diplomat based at the embassy in Islamabad and should be granted immunity.
However, security sources have leaked a series of details suggesting that he may have had a clandestine role.
"His phone records clearly show he was in contact with Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, for what reason we can only speculate," said a police officer, referring to a terrorist group with close links to the Pakistani Taliban.

By Rob Crilly, Islamabad

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The Threat of Civil Unrest in Pakistan and the Davis Case

By Scott Stewart for Stratfor

On Feb. 13, the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) issued a statement demanding that the government of Pakistan execute U.S. government contractor Raymond Davis or turn him over to the TTP for judgment. Davis, a contract security officer for the CIA, has been in Pakistani custody since a Jan. 27 incident in which he shot two men who reportedly pointed a pistol at him in an apparent robbery attempt.
Pakistani officials have corroborated Davis’ version of events and, according to their preliminary report, Davis appears to have acted in self-defense. From a tactical perspective, the incident appears to have been (in tactical security parlance) a “good shoot,” but the matter has been taken out of the tactical realm and has become mired in transnational politics and Pakistani public sentiment. Whether the shooting was justified or not, Davis has now become a pawn in a larger game being played out between the United States and Pakistan. 

When one considers the way similar periods of tension between the Pakistanis and Americans have unfolded in the past, it is not unreasonable to conclude that as this current period plays out, it could have larger consequences for Davis and for American diplomatic facilities and commercial interests in Pakistan. Unless the Pakistani government is willing and able to defuse the situation, the case could indeed provoke violent protests against the United States, and U.S. citizens and businesses in Pakistan should be prepared for this backlash.

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

The Struggle for Self-Determination in the Arab World: The Alliance between Arab Dictators and Global Capital

Is 1848 Repeating Itself in the Arab World? Is history repeating itself? Have the events of 1848 in Europe repeated themselves in the Arab World? Will 2011 see the same outcomes as 1848? Only the Arab people can decide. Their fate is in their hands, but they should learn from the mistakes of 1848 and seriously address the role of the capitalist class.
The Arabs are seeing their second wave of revolt against colonialism. The first wave of revolt started between the First World War and at the end of the Second World War. It involved the Great Arab Revolt, with British and French support, against Ottoman Turkey during the First World War and then Arab revolt against Britain, France, and Italy during and after the Second World War. [3]
During the formal period of colonialism, the authority of the colonial powers (Britain, France, and Italy) were politically visible. Today, the Arab World is under the ”invisible authority” of the neo-colonial powers.  These include the U.S., Britain, and France.

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Davis flies into fury on prayer call

A jail officer, pseudonym Mohammad Abdullah, claimed the American abused Jail Superintendent Mian Mushtaq Awan who was approaching to pacify him. 
Before the superintendent, Davis misbehaved with Awan’s subordinates who woke him up for the breakfast around 8am. 
“You all are bloody bastards. How dare you wake me without my permission. Now get lost,” Davis swore at Abdullah. 

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Jami's Intense Love for Prophet (s.a.w.s)

"Love is the water of life, drink it down with heart and soul."Hazrat Rumi 
Hazrat Mawlana Nooruddin Abdur Rahman Jami (R.A) was born in the small town of Jam (also known as Khorasan), on the 23rd of Shaban 817AH. He is a famous Sufi, and a follower of the Naqshbandiyya Sufi Order.Because his father was from Dasht, Hazrat Jami's early pen-name was Dashti but later, he chose to use Jami because of the two reasons which he mentions in a poem:
“My birth place is Jam and my pen
Has drunk from (knowledge of) Sheikhul Islam (Ahmad) Jam
Hence in the books of poetry

 
My pen name is Jami for these two reasons.”In 822 AH, Khwaja Mohammad Parsa (R.A) happened to pass through the small town of Jam on his way to Hijaz. A great number of people gathered to honour and pay respect to this great holy Saint, and amongst these people was a young Hazrat Jami and his father. Reflecting on that moment sixty years later, Hazrat Jami writes, “the pure radiance of his (Khwaja Mohammad Parsa) beaming face is even now, as then, clearly visible to me, and my heart still feels the joy I experienced from that happy meeting.”Amongst his greatest characteristics, Hazrat Jami was kind and generous to the poor & needy, and his courage to defend righteousness never wavered.

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Who is In charge and Who will pay for this Lunacy?

PKKH Editorial Exclusive | Mobisher Rabbani
The story of the rise of the lunatic asylum and its gradual transformation into, and eventual replacement by, the modern psychiatric hospital is also the story of the rise of organized, institutional psychiatry. Psychiatric hospitals, also known as mental hospitals, are hospitals specializing in the treatment of serious mental disorders.
Patients are often admitted on a voluntary basis, but involuntary commitment is practiced when an individual may pose a significant danger to themselves or others. One such possible patient is Raymond Davis, a department of defense contractor whose lunatics has cost the lives of four innocent Pakistanis. He is accused of two counts of murder and terrorism related charges. Autopsy shows victims were shot in the back repeatedly and eye witnesses saw him even taking their pictures of the deceased.

Every year the United States government spends half a trillion dollars on contracts for goods and services from private companies. The total workforce of those companies including workers not on federal contracts accounts for 22 percent of American workers, according to David Madland, director of the American Worker Project at the Center for American Progress. There is no way of knowing the total count of all private contractors. The estimate in June of last year is that there are around 200,000 service members in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia.
In April 2010 the Department of Defense Inspector General released a report titled “Efforts to Prevent Sexual Assault/Harassment Involving DOD Contractors during Contingency Operations.” This is an issue that seems to keep happening over the years; from the days when DynCorp contractors were involved in a sex trafficking scandal in Bosnia when employees and supervisors engaged in sex with 12 to 15 year old children, and sold them to each other as slaves to the gang-rape of Jamie Leigh Jones a former KBR employee who claimed that seven KBR employees drugged and gang-raped her on July 28, 2005 at Camp Hope, Baghdad, Iraq.
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) has even issued a report calling for the United States government to prosecute private security contractors accused of killing civilians, stating that indiscriminate civilian killings amount to war crimes or crimes against humanity. Previous uproar of criticism surrounds two high profile incidents in which scores of Iraqi civilians were shot by private contractors acting on diplomatic security detail. In one case, the Australian firm, Unity Resources Group, was tied to the deaths of two Iraqi women who approached a USAID convoy. In 2007, a group of Blackwater employees shot up Al Nisoor Square in Baghdad, killing 17 Iraqi civilians. The evidence against these guards was substantial, and lead to federal prosecutions against them. However, a United States federal judge through out all charges against the employees because actions taken by the government during the investigation of the shooting violated the contractors’ constitutional rights.
As to their role in Afghanistan, most recently, Mr. Karzai summed it up best when he lashed out in public, accusing U.S. funded private security companies of killing people, looting homes and shops. “They violate the law, they kill people, the people get attacked and the civilians get killed by these private security companies,” he said. He openly in his ABC sit down to made a direct pitch to the American public. “I’m appealing to the U.S. taxpayer,” he said, “not to allow their hard earned money to be wasted on groups that are not only providing lots of inconvenience to the Afghan people but are actually, God knows, in contract with mafia-like groups and perhaps also funding militants, and insurgents and terrorists with those funds.”
Private contractors were the saving grace to the need for more troops to fight overseas in multiple countries as well as to staff the multitude of U.S. bases on foreign soil. Very comfortably and conveniently they eliminated the need for a draft and all the problems associated with the selective service. What the American people did not consider is the more-or-less secret, diminishing power of the U.S. government over its own fighting forces and the physiological applications of these hired guns coming back to live in their neighborhoods, towns, counties, cities, states and country.
Of grave concern, given the change to the military effort, is the question of who has control over the individual armed forces of all these troops operating under different U.S. agencies and corporations. Ultimately, it is possible the president has lost control as commander-in-chief of the military forces of the United States. Can the commander-in-chief fire privatized soldiers? Has the U.S. military itself lost control of troops engaged in armed combat and other maneuvers when privatized soldiers outnumber GIs and are beholden to the dictates of separate and independent corporations?
Who is in charge of operations involving independent contractors? Is the DOD, the Pentagon, other governmental departments or agencies, the president, or the corporations? One thing is certain, the American people, the majority of who are opposed to these wars, who are supposed to be in charge, are not. Likewise, the Karzai government is not. The fact is the Department of Defense (DOD), the Department of State, the CIA, and USAID, etc., all employ private contractors in foreign countries.
Have there been prosecutions? Peter Singer, the author of “Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry,” states that no contractor has been prosecuted for misbehavior in Iraq. There have been some civil lawsuits, for example, the families of the four Blackwater guards killed in Fallujah are suing for wrongful death. We are using contractors for things that in the past might have been considered to be a violation of the Geneva Convention,’ said Lt. Col. Addicott, who now runs the Center for Terrorism Law at St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas. ‘In my opinion, we have pressed the envelope to the breaking limit, and it’s almost a fiction that these guys are not in offensive military operations.’ Addicott added, ‘If we were subjected to the International Criminal Court, some of these guys could easily be picked up, charged with war crimes and put on trial. That’s one of the reasons we’re not members of the International Criminal Court.’”
Many Americans are already painfully aware that violent crime is experiencing a massive upsurge in the United States. As the U.S. economy has tanked and as unemployment has skyrocketed, many Americans have found themselves becoming increasingly desperate. Hard economic times usually lead to an increase in crime, but what is happening across the U.S. now is absolutely stunning add to that lunatic individuals like Raymond Davis are allowed to come back to the U.S. Compared with other countries, the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. As of 2006, a record 7 million people were behind bars, on probation or on parole, of which 2.2 million were incarcerated. The United States has 5% of the world’s population and 25% of the world’s incarcerated population
The questions now arises is why is the US Government is adamant with using all their resources to get such a person released from a Pakistani prison. With his identity exposed he won’t be good for any undercover work and a liability for any other work. He will most probably stay confined to living in the United States on the tax payer’s expense either on unemployment benefits or in a lunatic asylum. The ball is in the US tax payers court do they want such Rambos to rot in foreign prisons and get punished for their hideous crimes or walk freely among them in their neighborhoods, towns, counties, cities, states and country. My advice to the US taxpayers would be it is time to take charge for their and their children’s safety and security from such individuals or they will have to suffer just like how Iraqis, Afghans and now Pakistanis are suffering.
Mobisher Rabbani is a defense analyst, humanitarian activist and the Author of the upcoming book “Travelling on a Pakistani Passport”

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