Husain Haqqani To ISI: Let Blackwater In
Mr. Haqqani's assertion that deporting Americans found involved in suspicious activity and denying them entry is hurting Pakistan's image, is idiotic at best and treason at worst. PKKH requests the Pakistan Army and the Inter-Services Intelligence to take note of Mr. Haqqani's attempt to undermine Pakistan's national security – and at the very least, immediately put him under surveillance if not on a lamppost in Islamabad.
Dan Qayyum | PakistanKaKhudaHafiz.com
Sunday, 13 September 2009.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Pakistan's Ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani has written to the foreign secretary and ISI Chief, warning them that harassing Americans or denying them visas hurts the country's image and can have severe consequences.
According to reports published in several media outlets, Haqqani's letter, dated July 28, 2009, reveals that Pakistan has a blacklist of US journalists and non-government organizations (NGO) that are critical of Islamabad. The ambassador has warned that Pakistan risked hearings in the US Congress and potential restrictions on aid and military sales if US citizens were harassed or intimidated. The letter listed instances where US institutions or journalists were denied visas, harassed or put under surveillance. Mr. Haqqani has demanded explanations for these actions and a copy of the blacklisted American groups and organizations.
Mr. Haqqani's plea to the Pakistani intelligence agencies comes at a time when there effectively is a quiet occupation of Pakistan taking place by Americans arriving in one form or the other to the country in fulfillment of US strategic plans. There have been confirmed reports of over 200 houses being rented by US citizens and groups linked to the US government all over Islamabad. Many of them are easily identifiable because of the barricades surrounding them. There are also 300 plus 'military trainers' setting up shop in Tarbela, a few kilometers away from Islamabad. There are reports that new facilities are being granted to the notorious 'Blackwater' – now with a new name, Xe Worldwide – in parts of Sindh, and the rather obvious CIA front, Creative Associates International Inc (CAII) operating not only in Peshawar but also in Islamabad.
This is what renowned Scholar and Defense Analyst Dr. Shireen Mazari revealed a few days back:
"Ordinary officials at Pakistani airports have also been muttering their concerns over chartered flights flying in Americans whose entry is not recorded – even the flight crews are not checked for visas and so there is now no record-keeping of exactly how many Americans are coming into or going out of Pakistan. Incidentally the CAII's (CIA/Blackwater) Craig Davis who was deported has now returned to Peshawar! And let us not be fooled by the cry that numbers reflect friendship since we know what numbers meant to Soviet satellites."
Since these reports first surfaced last month, the chartered flights have stopped and a number of suspected CIA and Xe employees – posing as 'journalists', aid workers and employees of certain NGOs – have been denied visas and entry into Pakistan. Existing US consulate personnel and employees of CAII as well as a number of other US citizens have been put under surveillance for suspected involvement in anti-state activity.
It is the duty of Inter-Services Intelligence to defend Pakistan's borders and block any covert attempts to trample Pakistan's sovereignty. Mr. Haqqani's assertion that deporting Americans found involved in suspicious activity and denying them entry is hurting Pakistan's image, is idiotic at best and treason at worst.
PKKH requests the Pakistan Army and the Inter-Services Intelligence to take note of Mr. Haqqani's attempt to undermine Pakistan's national security – and at the very least, immediately put him under surveillance if not on a lamppost in Islamabad.
Dan Qayyum is the editor of PakistanKaKhudaHafiz, where this report is posted. It is reproduced here under special arrangement. Mr. Qayyum can be reached at dan.qayyum@gmail.com
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