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09ISLAMABAD359 2009-02-19 11:36 2011-08-26 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Islamabad
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TAGS: KMDR KPAO OIIP OPRC PGOV PREL PK
SUBJECT:  PAKISTAN MEDIA REACTION: FEBRUARY 19, 2009 
 
Summary:  Prime Minister Gilani's statement hinting that the 
"government is considering sending FIA team to India for sharing 
information on the Mumbai attacks" dominated headlines in most major 
newspapers on Thursday.  Newspapers also highlighted reports that a 
Pakistani "journalist was gunned down in Matta (Swat)," where he was 
covering the visit of TNSM chief Sufi Mohammad.  Several major 
dailies highlighted reports that "President Obama has ordered an 
additional 17,000 U.S. soldiers to be sent to Afghanistan." 
President Zardari remarks advocating a "Marshall Plan" to fight 
militancy through socio-economic development received prominent 
coverage. 
 
All newspapers continued to editorialize the most recent 'peace 
deal' in Swat, and its various implications.  The centrist national 
daily, "The News," doubted that "Sufi Muhammad Khan, who has now 
said he wants Islamic law across the world rather than in Swat 
alone, seems uncertain he can pursue militants there to do his 
bidding. Worst still, nobody seems to quite know what the terms of 
the accord are."  The pro-Taliban Jihadi daily, "Islam" observed 
that "it is surprising that the western powers are engaged in secret 
parleys with Taliban in Afghanistan through the Karzai 
administration, and the good office of Saudi Arabia, but when the 
same thing is happening in Pakistan, they raise hue and cry over 
it."  Commenting on the "contradictory charisma," of Sufi Mohammad, 
the Lahore-based liberal daily, "Daily Times," wrote: "He was able 
to get thousands of innocent Pashtuns to walk with him into 
Afghanistan to fight the Americans without any one of them knowing 
how to handle modern weapons testifies to his capacity to mislead." 
End Summary. 
 
----------------- 
News Stories 
----------------- 
 
"Dispatch Of FIA Team To India On The Card" "Dawn" (02/19) 
 
"Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has said that Pakistan is 
contemplating sending a team of investigators to India in connection 
with investigations into the Mumbai attacks." 
 
"War Was Never An Option: Mukherjee" "Dawn" (02/19) 
 
"Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee dramatically scaled down 
his hawkish stance with Pakistan on Wednesday and told Parliament 
that New Delhi had never considered war as an option to vent its 
anger at Islamabad over the Mumbai massacres of November last 
year." 
 
"Journalist Gunned Down In Swat" "Dawn" (02/19) 
 
"A journalist, Musa Khankhel, was killed in Matta Tehsil of Swat on 
Wednesday.  The correspondent for 'The News' and 'Geo TV' was 
kidnapped in Matta, where he was covering the visit of Tehrik 
Nifaz-i-Shariat Muhammadi Chief Maulana Sufi Mohammad, and his 
bullet-riddled body was found near Dedpani." 
 
"U.S. In Wait-And-See Mode Over Swat Deal" "Dawn" (02/19) 
 
"The United States said on Wednesday it would wait for the results 
before offering any comments on a peace deal between the Swat 
militants and Pakistani authorities.  The cautious U.S. reaction - 
given at a regular briefing at the State Department - contrasts 
sharply with that of America's NATO allies described the truce as 
'certainly a reason for concern.'" 
 
"U.S. Seeks Explanation From Pakistan On Swat Deal" "The News" 
(2/19) 
 
"As international concern has grown over Pakistan signing a peace 
deal with a Taliban-linked group for enforcing Shariah law in the 
restive NWFP, including Swat Valley, the U.S. has said it will seek 
a 'fuller explanation' from Islamabad on the issue, State Department 
spokesperson Gordon Duguid told reporters on Wednesday." 
 
"U.S. Privately Backs Shariah-For-Peace Deal" "Daily Times" (02/19) 
 
"The deal, under which Shariah courts will be introduced in the 
Malakand and Kohistan districts if Taliban end their armed campaign 
in the Swat valley, enjoys private backing from the Americans, Daily 
Telegraph reported on Wednesday.  U.S. officials in Islamabad 
privately backed the deal as an attempt to drive a wedge between 
Swat's Taliban, which is focused on its demand for Shariah law, and 
the Al Qaeda-linked Taliban led by Baitullah Mehsud.  'The strategy 
has to be to divide the two groups.  The TNSM and Baitullah's TTP 
found some common cause briefly, but a peace deal will separate 
them,' said one U.S. official." 
 
"Allies Alarmed By Pakistan's Deal With Taliban" "Daily Times" 
(02/19) 
 
"Pakistan's startling accord with the Taliban that would impose 
Islamic law in Swat, looms as a setback for the United States which 
hopes to mount a united front against the Taliban there and in 
Afghanistan.  The agreement between the government and the Taliban 
cemented a truce between the two sides and gave the insurgents 
dominance in the Swat region by installing a strict regimen of 
Shariah amenable to the Taliban.  'It is definitely a step 
backwards,' said James Dobbins, the Bush administration's first 
envoy for Afghanistan." 
 
"Sufi Leads Peace March" "The News" (02/19) 
 
"Maulana Sufi Mohammad, Chief of the Tanzim Nifaz 
Shariat-e-Muhammadi (TNSM), Wednesday reached Matta, the stronghold 
of militants in the volatile Swat Valley, as part of his peace 
mission.  However, he could not hold talks with his son-in-law as 
widely expected by euphoric people who largely participated in his 
rally to play their part in the peaceful solution to the Swat 
problem." 
 
"Obama Sends 17,000 Fresh Troops To Afghanistan: Pak-Afghan Border 
Situation Needs Urgent Attention: U.S." "Daily Times" (02/19) 
 
"U.S. President Barack Obama has ordered an additional 17,000 U.S. 
soldiers to be sent to Afghanistan, saying 'the situation in 
Afghanistan and Pakistan demands urgent attention and swift 
action.'" 
 
"Afghanistan Can Become Obama's Vietnam: Clinton" "Pakistan 
Observer" (02/19) 
 
"If the U.S. President attempts to do what the British and the 
Russians did in the past, then Afghanistan could become 'Barack 
Obama's Vietnam,' but it is unlikely to happen, former President 
Bill Clinton has said." 
 
"Zardari Seeks Marshal Plan For Pakistan" "The News" (02/19) 
 
"President Asif Ali Zardari said on Wednesday the international 
community needed to devise a Marshal Plan to enhance Pakistan's 
ability to fight the militants through a massive program of 
socio-economic development, education and employment in the 
under-developed tribal areas in particular and in the country in 
general." 
 
"Karzai Due Today In Islamabad" "Dawn" (02/19) 
 
"Afghan President Hamid Karzai is arriving in Islamabad today 
(Thursday) with 'new ideas' for Afghanistan and Pakistan to take 
unified stance at the upcoming review of the U.S. policy for the 
region where both of them have been invited, Foreign Office said in 
a brief statement on Wednesday." 
 
"Interpol Praises Pakistan For Setting Up NACTA" "The News" (02/19) 
 
 
"Interpol Chief Khoo Boon Hui has praised Pakistan for setting up 
the National Counter-Terrorism Authority (NACTA), hoping that it 
would promote greater coordination between intelligence agencies in 
fighting extremism and terrorism, 'The News' learned in Islamabad on 
Wednesday." 
 
"Two Girls' Schools Blown Up In Bajaur; 8 Militants Dead" "Dawn" 
(02/19) 
 
"Militants blew up two girls' schools in the Bajaur tribal region on 
Wednesday and security forces claimed killing eight Taliban 
insurgents and injuring five other in a fierce gun battle." 
 
"Press Club In Wana Blown Up" "Dawn" (02/19) 
 
"The building of Wana Press Club was blown up on Wednesday. An 
official of the political administration said, the blast caused no 
casualty." 
 
"Sunni Leader Gunned Down In Quetta" "Daily Times" (02/19) 
 
"Unidentified men killed Jamaat Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat-Noorani 
provincial leader Maulana Iftikhar Ahmed Habibi in Quetta on 
Wednesday." 
 
"Musharraf Consented To Drone Strikes: Book" "The News" (02/19) 
 
"The new book by American journalist David E. Sanger, which forced 
(R) Gen. Pervez Musharraf to break his media silence and come before 
the cameras in denial, also makes the shocking revelation that there 
was a secret understanding between the U.S. and Gen. (R) Pervez 
Musharraf on two small forward operating bases of the Central 
Intelligence Agency (CIA) deep inside Pakistan's military 
facilities." 
 
"Drones Operating From Shamsi Airbase: Report" "The News" (02/19) 
 
"The Central Intelligence Agency (CA) has secretly been using an 
airbase in southwester Pakistan to launch the Predator drones to 
attack the militants within the country, according to 'The Times.'" 
 
"Taliban Network Developing In Karachi" "Daily Times" (02/19) 
 
"The banned organisation Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has 
established a strong network in Karachi, in association with local 
Jihadi outfits and other groups, it has been learned.  This network 
is involved in major illegal activities and sending funds worth 
millions of rupees to the militants in Tribal Areas." 
 
--------------------- 
Editorials/Op-eds 
--------------------- 
 
"Back To School?," an editorial in the centrist national English 
daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (02/19) 
 
"Sufi Muhammad Khan, who has now said he wants Islamic law across 
the world rather than in Swat alone, seems uncertain he can persuade 
militants there to do his bidding.  Worse still, nobody seems to 
quite know what the terms of the accord are.  The central 
government's attitude is, at best, ambiguous -- not saying quite 
what it seeks to achieve.  These realities mean that, sadly, Swat's 
girls are unlikely to remain safely in school....  The whimsical 
approach to the peace deal shows there is still a lack of earnest 
desire to ensure they and others who live in the area are 
protected." 
 
"Hue And Cry Of Big Powers On Swat Peace Deal," an editorial in the 
Karachi-based, pro Taliban Jihadi Urdu daily "Islam" (cir. 15,000) 
(02/19) 
 
"The big powers' criticism on the implementation of Shariat laws 
shows that they don't want peace and stability in this area, and 
they aren't concerned about the troubles of the people.  They just 
want to see bloodshed, unrest and fighting, and they don't care that 
this destructive uprising can undermine Pakistan's internal 
security.  It is quite surprising that the western powers, which are 
engaged in secret parleys with Taliban in Afghanistan through the 
Karzai administration and the good offices of Saudi Arabia, raise 
hue and cry when the same thing is happening in Pakistan." 
 
"Sufi Muhammad's Contradictory Charisma," an editorial in the 
Lahore-based liberal English language daily "Daily Times" (cir. 
10,000) (02/19) 
 
"Sufi Muhammad is a man of extraordinary charisma.  It hardly 
matters if he is bristling with contradictions and changes his 
worldview frequently to suit his situation.  That he was able to get 
thousands of innocent Pashtuns to walk with him into Afghanistan to 
fight the Americans without any one of them knowing how to handle 
modern weapons testifies to his capacity to mislead." 
 
"U.S. Unrest Over Malakand Peace Deal," an editorial in the popular 
rightist Urdu-language daily "Ausaf" (cir. 10,000) (02/19) 
 
"The historic welcome of Sufi MohaQd by the people of Swat valley, 
and their jubilation on the recent peace deal are pretty visible on 
the TV screens, and certainly the people and the government of the 
United States must have also seen these scenes, but it is 
regrettable that the U.S. government termed the peace deal as a 
negative move, and urged the government of Pakistan to focus on the 
military operation.  In other words, the U.S. government wants that 
the Pakistan Army continued to kill its own people, and carried on 
this course till the killing of the last militant.  The government 
of Pakistan must ensure that the United States should not attempt to 
sabotage this peace deal." 
 
"Concern By The U.S. And Allies At The Swat Deal," an editorial in 
the Lahore-based Urdu daily "Waqt" (circ. 5000) (02/19) 
 
"The Malakand agreement is being praised at the national and 
international level.  Criticism by the U.S. and its allies cannot be 
termed appropriate at all.  They must also bear in mind that there 
is no reason to criticize a demand by the populace that is in 
conformity with the Constitution, and whose implementation will lead 
to peace." 
 
"U.S. Reaction To The Nifaz-i-Shariat Agreement," an editorial in 
the LahoQbased populist center-right Urdu daily "Khabrain" (cir. 
50,000) (02/19) 
 
"As feared, the U.S. has not liked the peace agreement.  According 
to it [the U.S.] military operation is the solution to the issue. 
What has the U.S. gained from its seven-year old military operation 
in Afghanistan?  A recession that is giving sleepless nights to 
popular President Obama?  The deal has sent a wave of happiness in 
the populace. As the U.S. and NATO do not like this situation - 
demonstrated by their statements -- there is a threat that an 
attempt will be made to spoil the atmosphere.  This could be done in 
two ways:  either by sabotaging the process through their agents or 
by intensifying the drone attacks....  The U.S. should not turn this 
into an issue of pride, but should instead welcome the peace deal." 
 
 
"The Signature Of The PQident," an editorial in the 
Islamabad-based rightist EngliQdaily "Pakistan Observer" (cir. 
5,000) (02/19) 
 
"It is unfortunate that some so-called liberal elements have started 
opposing and criticizing the enforcement of Shariah Regulation in 
Malakand Agency....  However the criticism of the liberals on the 
enforcement of Shariah on the demand of the local people is beyond 
one's comprehension.  Nizam-e-Adl will be applicable in eight 
districts of the NWFP and if that satisfies the people and help 
restore peace and order what is wrong with that." 
 
"Swat Accord: Why To Worry?," an editorial in the Karachi-based 
right-wing pro-Jamaat-e-Islami Urdu daily "Jasarat" (cir. 3,000) 
(02/19) 
 
"Whether the peace deal in Swat valley will be a success, or a 
failure, is yet to be seen. Meanwhile people should welcome this 
initiative, and wait for the outcome.  Things are not very clear 
yet, but there is an uproar to oppose to this peace deal.  The 
implementation of laws, and the restoration of peace in any part of 
the country are internal matters of Pakistan and as such the 
international community should refrain from commenting on such 
issues." 
 
"Swat Deal - What Next?," an op-ed by Nazia Hussain in the centrist 
national English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (02/19) 
 
"Imposition of Shariah in one part of the state and the government's 
agreeing to the demands of the Taliban should not be seen only in 
the conQt of its bowing down to militants....  Let us, for a 
while, not perceive it as a chess move by the government in the war 
against terror, or the bargaining chip of a radical Islamic group. 
Let us not predict whether the truce will hold or give way to 
further violence." 
 
"Will Obama's Strategy Succeed In Afghanistan?," an op-ed by Ghulam 
Asghar Khan in the center-right national English daily "The Nation" 
(cir. 20,000) (02/19) 
"There is no military solution in Afghanistan and its adjacent 
tribal belt of Pakistan.  As the old saying goes: 'It is easy to 
reach and conquer Kabul, but there has never been a safe way back.' 
This has been the Afghan history since the times of Alexander the 
Great.  The Soviets learned it the hard way and the UQ and its 
NATO allies are facing similar mire in Afghanistan." 
 
"Access To U.S. Market For Pakistani Products," an editorial in the 
leading mass circulation centrist Urdu daily "Jang" (cir. 300,000) 
(02/19) 
 
"U.S. Principal Officer Brian D. Hunt has said that the U.S. would 
provide market access to the Pakistani products....  The business 
circles have urged the friendly countries to provide concessions to 
Pakistani businessmen and give access to their products, so that 
Pakistan may come out of the present economic crisis.  Moreover 
taxes and duties on Pakistani goods should also be decreased to 
reduce the production cost.  The loans from IMF on high interest 
rates will create difficulties for Pakistan inQe future.  The 
government must remember that only a policy of self-reliance can 
bailout PakQan from the prevailing economic crisis." 
Patterson