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Viewing cable 09ISLAMABAD411, PAKISTAN MEDIA REACTION: FEBRUARY 24, 2009

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09ISLAMABAD411 2009-02-24 13:06 2011-08-26 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Islamabad
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SUBJECT:  PAKISTAN MEDIA REACTION: FEBRUARY 24, 2009 
 
Summary:  TNSM (Tehrik Nifaz-i-Shariat Muhammadi) chief Sufi 
Mohammad's statement appealing to the "government and Taliban to 
release each other's prisoners and dismantle check-posts" in Swat 
valley dominated headlines in several major newspapers on Tuesday. 
All newspapers highlighted reports that "Prime Minister Gilani and 
Punjab Chief Minister Sharif agreed to resolve issues amicably." 
Some major dailies underlined the Pakistani military spokesman's 
remarks that the "government failed to stop non-state actors." 
Several newspapers re-published a NYT story claiming that "over 70 
U.S. military advisers are working in Pakistan." 
 
Most major dailies ran editorials on a variety of subjects including 
Foreign Minister Qureshi and Army Chief Kiyani's visit to the U.S., 
peace accord in Swat, NWFP government's decision to distribute arms 
among local people, the drone attacks and so forth.  The 
second-largest Urdu daily, "Nawa-i-Waqt," advised that the "Foreign 
Minister, and Army Chief should not accept any U.S. directive 
against the peace deal."  In its editorial, the English daily, "The 
News," noted that "there is no easy way out of the mess we have got 
ourselves into.  The militants must be defeated."  The prestigious 
English daily, "Dawn," observed that the Tehrik Taliban of Pakistan 
(TTP) is "looking to carve out a place for itself in the future 
set-up from which it can ensure its relevance and safety."  End 
Summary. 
 
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News Stories 
----------------- 
 
"TNSM Chief Asks Government, Taliban To Free Prisoners" "Dawn" 
(02/24) 
 
"Tehrik Nifaz-i-Shariat Muhammadi Chief Maulana Sufi Mohammad 
appealed to the government and Taliban on Monday to release each 
other's prisoners and dismantle check-posts for restoration of 
durable peace in Swat." 
 
"Sufi Gives Plan To Draw People Out - Asks Militants To Stop their 
Activities; Invites CM To Visit Swat" "The News" (02/24) 
 
"Tanzeem Nifaz Shariat-e-Muhammadi (TNSM) Chief Maulana Sufi 
Muhammad, while expressing concern over the activities of the 
militants in Swat after the peace agreement, asked them on Monday to 
stop their militant actions. Unveiling a nine-point plan for 
restoration of peace in Swat at a press conference, he asked both 
the militants and the government to fulfill their responsibility by 
taking measures for bringing back calm to the valley." 
 
"Gilani, Shahbaz Agree To Resolve Issues Amicably" "Daily Times" 
(02/24) 
 
"Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz 
Sharif agreed to work together for the supremacy of parliament, 
national reconciliation and the promotion of democratic traditions 
in a meeting at the Prime Minister's House on Monday." 
 
"World Community Faces Threats From Non-State Actors" "Daily Times" 
(02/24) 
 
"The world is facing a serious threat from non-state actors who are 
bent upon damaging global peace, President Asif Ali Zardari said on 
Monday.  Addressing Shanghai-based think tanks, the president said 
the emergence of such elements was a new phenomenon, and that they 
have 'nothing to lose and everything to damage.'" 
 
"Government Fails To Stop Non-State Actors" "The Nation" (02/24) 
 
"Pakistan Army Monday confirmed that it had halted its month-long 
operations against militants in Swat.  Addressing a seminar 
organized by Sustainable Policy Development Institute (SDPI) in 
Islamabad, Major-General Athar Abbas said that the government 
couldn't control the non-state actors, as the militants continued 
getting funds from the inimical forces." 
 
"Troops To Stay In Swat: Sherry" "The Nation" (02/24) 
 
"Federal Minister for Information Sherry Rehman in Islamabad on 
Monday made it clear that Pakistan was not facing any external 
pressure over Swat deal.  While talking to media persons, Sherry 
said there was no proposal under consideration to pull out troops 
from restive valley and the Army will stay in Swat.  She said the 
government would stand by the commitments made in Swat deal." 
 
"All Schools Reopen In Restive Swat Valley" "The News" (02/24) 
 
"Smiling students were seen going to their schools despite a 
torrential rain as all the educational institutions, including girls 
schools re-opened on Monday after the initiation of peace process in 
the valley." 
 
"Over 70 U.S. Military Advisers Work In Pakistan: Report" "The News" 
(02/24) 
 
"More than 70 United States military advisers and technical 
specialists are secretly working in Pakistan to help its armed 
forces battle Al Qaeda and the Taliban in the tribal areas, The New 
York Times quoted American military officials as saying late Sunday 
night." 
 
"Pentagon Says U.S. Military Role In Pakistan No Secret" "Dawn" 
(02/24) 
 
"The U.S. Defense Department on Monday confirmed it has a team of 
military advisers training the Pakistani army in counter-insurgency 
operations but said the program has been openly discussed for 
months, rejecting a New York Times report suggesting it was a 
'secret' project, Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said." 
 
"Pakistan Wants NATO To Seal Off Afghan Border Along Bajaur" "Daily 
Times" (02/24) 
 
"The U.S. and NATO should seal off Afghanistan's border with 
Pakistan along Bajaur to clear the region of what remains of Al 
Qaeda and the Taliban, a top Pakistani general recommended on 
Monday.  'Our recommendation to them [the coalition forces and 
Afghanistan] is that while we are doing maneuvers, please seal off 
the border,' Frontier Corps (FC) Inspector General Maj Gen Tariq 
Khan told Daily Times in interview." 
 
"FC Chief Says Bajaur To Be Cleared By Mid-March" "Dawn" (02/24) 
 
"Frontier Corps Inspector-General Maj-Gen. Tariq Khan, in charge of 
the campaign against Taliban in Bajaur, said on Monday that his 
forces expected to have the tribal agency in control by mid-March." 
 
"Bajaur Taliban Cease Fire, Enter Secret Deal" "The News" (02/24) 
 
"After months of fierce fighting between militants and security 
forces, the Taliban militants on Monday announced a unilateral 
ceasefire and secretly signed a peace accord with the government, 
pledging to remain peaceful. Following the signing of the accord, 
Maulvi Faqir Mohammad, Taliban commander in Bajaur and deputy leader 
of the Baitullah Mahsud-led Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), 
announced unilateral ceasefire through his widely listened FM radio 
on Monday evening." 
 
"USAID Launches Training Program For Teachers" "The Nation," "Dawn" 
(02/24) 
 
"United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission 
Director, Ms. Anne Aarnes congratulated the Ministry of Education 
for the launch of Pakistan's National Professional Standards for 
Teachers program.  The launching ceremony followed by a workshop was 
jointly organized by the Ministry of Education and UNESCO under the 
Strengthening Teacher Education in Pakistan (STEP) project funded by 
USAID." 
 
"U.S. Working On Economic Package For Pakistan" "Dawn" (02/24) 
 
"The United States is working on a major economic package for 
Pakistan and Afghanistan, besides involving the two countries in 
formulating a new security strategy for the region.  Diplomatic 
sources told 'Dawn' that Richard Holbrooke, the U.S. special envoy 
for Afghanistan and Pakistan, had recently invited about a dozen 
economists from the two countries for discussing various proposals 
for the economic uplift of the region." 
 
"U.S. To Weigh Pak, Afghan Views In Devising Strategy" "The Nation" 
(02/24) 
"As Pakistani and Afghani delegations began arriving for meetings 
with U.S. officials on the Obama Administration's review of policy 
towards the region the State Department on Monday said that their 
views are 'very important' and 'will be taken into account' while 
devising an effective way forward, State Department spokesman Robert 
Wood said." 
 
"Extra U.S. Troops To Secure Border With Pakistan: ISAF" "The 
Nation" (02/24) 
 
"Around 17,000 extra U.S. troops earmarked for Afghanistan will 
deploy as fast as possible and thousands more are requested for 
August elections, the deputy NATO force commander said on Monday. 
They will secure the border with Pakistan and 'thicken up the force 
ratios in those areas where the insurgency is still at its most 
virulent,' he said." 
 
"Solecki Still Alive: Rehman Malik" "The News" (02/24) 
 
"Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior Rehman Malik has said 
kidnapped United Nations official John Solecki is alive, rejecting 
reports about his murder.  Talking to a television channel, he said 
the government is trying for the safe return of John Solecki." 
 
"Mumbai Terror Attack - Pakistan Calls For Statement Given By 
Eye-Witness" "Dawn" (02/24) 
 
"Pakistan has asked India to provide the eye-witness account of 
police constable Arun Jadhav, who was the lone survivor of the 
attack on the car carrying Anti-Terror Squad Chief Hemant Karkare on 
the first day of Mumbai attack, saying its investigators probing the 
terror strike needed to examine it." 
 
"India's Attitude Unhelpful: FO" "The Nation" (02/24) 
 
"Pakistan on Monday termed as 'unhelpful' the Indian Foreign 
Minister Pranab Mukherjee's remarks that Islamabad is still in 
'denial mode' over cross-border terrorism and said it was committed 
to bringing the perpetrators of Mumbai attacks to justice, Foreign 
Office Spokesman Abdul Basit said." 
 
--------------------- 
Editorials/Op-eds 
--------------------- 
 
"Foreign Minister And Army Chief's Visit To The U.S," an editorial 
in the second-largest, center-right nationalist Urdu daily 
"Nawa-i-Waqt" (cir. 125,000) (02/24) 
 
"America's demand from the Foreign Minister and Army Chief would be 
that they do not allow the implementation of Swat deal, and to 
continue the military operation. Already U.S. officials have made 
statements expressing concern over the deal.  The U.S. Ambassador 
has also traveled to her country to mount pressure on the Army Chief 
and the Foreign Minister....  In this scenario, the Foreign Minister 
and Army Chief should not accept any U.S. directive against the 
peace deal." 
 
"Need For Persuasion," an editorial in the center-right national 
English daily "The Nation" (cir. 20,000) (02/24) 
 
"Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and COAS Gen. Ashfaq Parvez 
Kayani left for Washington on Monday to hold talks with key civil 
and military figures in the Obama Administration involved in a 
review of its Afpak policy.  The visit is taking place at a time 
when there is misunderstanding in the U.S. regarding Pakistan's move 
to broker peace in Swat....  One hopes Mr. Qureshi and General 
Kayani would succeed in allaying U.S. suspicions....  Mr. Holbrooke' 
doubts about the commitment of the military and the ISI have to be 
removed and the U.S. persuaded to call off drone strikes.  Once the 
Swat experiment succeeds, the United States should be advised to 
employ it as a template in Afghanistan." 
 
"Call To Arms," an editorial in the centrist national English daily 
"The News" (cir. 55,000) (02/24) 
 
"The Chief Minister of the Frontier province has given orders to 
distribute 30,000 assault rifles among villagers across the 
province....  This hardly seems to be a reliable basis on which to 
dole out large numbers of arms.  It is also unclear how effective 
the plan to raise an elite police force of some 2,500 will be.... 
It is not clear how this fits in with the overall strategy for 
peace....  Authorities need to wake up to a simple fact: there is no 
easy way out of the mess we have got ourselves into.  The militants 
must be defeated.  They must be tried and made subject to justice. 
Otherwise, any kind of peace will not hold for long." 
 
"Militants In Swat," an editorial in the Karachi-based center-left 
independent national English daily "Dawn" (cir. 55,000) (02/24) 
 
"From the TTP's point of view there is an additional problem: 
ensuring their personal safety once normality returns to Swat.... 
The militants have made many enemies among the locals; remaining 
there in peace time will almost certainly invite revenge attacks. 
So if this is really the endgame of militancy in Swat, the TTP is 
looking to carve out a place for itself in the future set-up from 
which it can ensure its relevance and safety.  Hence the mixed 
signals of talking peace while reminding everyone of their capacity 
for violence." 
 
"Threat To Swat Peace," an editorial in the Lahore-based liberal 
English daily "The Post" (cir. 5,000) (02/24) 
 
"The main purpose of signing the Swat peace deal is the same of 
engaging the Taliban in talks to bring permanent peace in the 
region. For this purpose the temporary 10-day truce should be made 
permanent by observing the deal completely.  The responsibility of 
making this agreement permanent lies on both parties." 
 
"Broken Pens," an editorial in the centrist national English daily 
"The News" (cir. 55,000) (02/24) 
 
"It is said that the pen is mightier than the sword, and so that may 
be - but in the topsy-turvy world of Pakistan the sword is beginning 
to prevail over the pen....  Television reporters have been 
threatened, the houses of journalists and commentators demolished 
and their families intimidated.  There is a determined effort to 
silence the messenger across the whole of the conflict zone that 
covers most of NWFP and all of the Tribal Agencies." 
 
"Need To End Mistrust Between The Taliban And Government," an 
editorial in the Lahore-based independent Urdu daily "Din" (circ. 
5000) (02/24) 
 
"Allowing girls schools to reopen can be viewed as a little 
flexibility on the Taliban's part but kidnapping administrative 
officials to get comrades released cannot be condoned at all." 
 
"NWFP's Risky Decision Of Distribution Of Weapons," an editorial 
note in the Karachi-based, pro Taliban Jihadi Urdu daily "Islam" 
(cir. 15,000) (02/24) 
 
"At a time when the peace process is in progress in the NWFP, and 
the local Taliban are ready to surrender as a result of the 
government's pronouncement of implementation of the 'Nizam-i-Adal' 
in Swat valley, it is incomprehensible that the NWFP administration 
has decided to distribute weapons to local groups against militants. 
 In fact, this decision will send a wrong message to local Taliban 
and extremists that the government is planning to raise new armed 
groups or militias against them.  This is the time to disarm the 
NWFP rather than providing more weapons to people." 
 
"Policy Of Distribution Of Books Instead Of Arms Must Be Assumed," 
an editorial in the Peshawar-based Urdu-language daily "Mashriq" 
(cir. 55,000) (02/24) 
 
"NWFP Chief Minister Hoti has perhaps decided to distribute arms 
among the local villagers for their self-defense against the 
terrorists.  But keeping in mind the adverse effects of the 
'Klashnikov culture' on Pakistani society during the Russian 
invasion in Afghanistan, any such move will be tantamount to set off 
civil war or uprising in the country.  It is the responsibility of 
the government to protect the lives and properties of common man. 
NWFP Chief Minister must launch a drive to distribute books, and 
spread education in the province to create enduring peace in this 
part of the world." 
 
"Distribution Of Weapons Among NWFP's Peaceful, Organized Groups," 
an editorial in liberal Urdu daily "Express" (cir. 100,000) (02/24) 
"This step by the government would help reduce insecurity among the 
people and they would be better equipped to stop extremists.  The 
assurance the government is seeking in exchange is also encouraging 
as it would help prevent the unlawful use of these rifles.  If this 
experiment succeeds, its scope could be extended." 
 
"Decision To Give 30,000 Guns To NWFP Citizens," an editorial in the 
center-right Urdu daily "Pakistan" (cir. 10,000) (02/24) 
 
"Arming the civilians can be termed a positive step.  It is expected 
that this measure in the NWFP would help counter militancy to some 
extent....  Formation of an elite commando force is also a positive 
development.  However, in order to get the desired results from 
these measures, the distribution of rifles and induction into the 
elite force must be done in a transparent manner." 
 
"PPP, MQM And JUI Must Clear Their Position On Drone Attacks," an 
editorial in the popular rightist Urdu-language daily "Ausaf" (cir. 
10,000) (02/24) 
 
"There are some media reports that PPP, MQM, JUI and PML-Q have been 
covertly aiding the U.S. in its predator drone strikes in Pakistan's 
tribal areas.  If this is true, then this disclosure will definitely 
damage the credibility of these parties.  It is essential for these 
parties to clear their position on this much-debated issue.  If they 
don't contradict these reports, people of Pakistan will be forced to 
think that the verbal protests of these mainstream political parties 
are just eyewash and to deceive their electorates." 
 
"Drone Attacks And The Role Of Political Parties," an editorial in 
the second-largest, center-right nationalist Urdu daily 
"Nawa-i-Waqt" (cir. 125,000) (02/24) 
 
"A senior officer of the U.S. Defense Department has revealed that 
the drone strikes were initiated after taking the MQM, PPP, JUI-F 
and PML-Q into confidence....It is impossible that the PPP, MQM and 
JUI would have secretly supported the drone attacks. It is extremely 
unfortunate if this is so.  If the U.S. officials' claim is wrong, 
these political parties should protest strongly as the report has 
damaged their credibility." 
 
"The Spy Factory," an op-ed by Anjum Niaz in the centrist national 
English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (02/24) 
 
"Has the Pakistan Army then capitulated to the U.S. who appears 
playing a double game?  It calls Pakistan an 'ally' and respects our 
sovereignty, yet Obama's spy factory run by the CIA inside Pakistan 
brusquely pushes our leaders aside; the CIA wiretaps our government 
and the terrorists on the excuse that the militants must be killed 
before they topple Zardari?  'The U.S. has played a double game by 
allowing Pakistan to be in bed with the Taliban and Washington 
simultaneously,' says Rex.  'It suited them at the time.'" 
 
"Containment, Not Capitulation," an op-ed by Dushka H. Saiyid in the 
Karachi-based center-left independent national English daily "Dawn" 
(cir. 55,000) (02/24) 
 
"With NATO refusing to provide more combat troops for the war in 
Afghanistan, and the international community leaving Afghanistan 
billions of dollars short of funds promised for development, the 
surge of 17,000 American troops might only help as a holding 
operation, but is not likely to change the balance of power on the 
ground....  All efforts must be made to negotiate with the Taliban 
for there is the grave danger that Afghanistan could become a 
quagmire like Vietnam.....  However, American policy towards the 
Taliban continues to be marked by confusion and clumsiness." 
GFeierstein