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09ISLAMABAD797 2009-04-15 09:11 2011-08-26 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Islamabad
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TAGS: KMDR KPAO OIIP OPRC PGOV PREL PK
SUBJECT:  PAKISTAN MEDIA REACTION: APRIL 15, 2009 
 
Summary:  Reports pertaining to the recently ratified Nizam-e-Adl 
regulation for some parts of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) 
dominated headlines in all newspapers on Wednesday.  Newspapers 
highlighted White House statement that the Swat deal "infringes 
human rights and democracy."  Afghan presidential spokesman's 
statement that "Afghanistan's security could be affected adversely 
by a deal between Pakistan and Taliban militants" also figured 
prominently.  Remarks by the Tehrik Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi 
chief asking Taliban "to lay down arms" also received wide coverage. 
 Newspapers also highlighted report that the Director General of 
ISI, Lt- Gen. Shuja Pasha "is arriving in the United States on a 
two-day visit for talks on intelligence cooperation." Senator Kerry 
continued to garner extensive coverage in the Pakistani media. 
Newspapers quoted him as urging Islamabad "to ratchet up terror 
fight."  Also front paged were reports that the "U.S. financial 
assistance to Pakistan would not come without benchmarks." 
 
Most major dailies ran analytical editorials on the implementation 
of Islamic laws in certain parts of the NWFP.  The leading mass 
circulation Urdu daily, "Jang," in its editorial titled "one 
country, several judicial systems," noted that "undoubtedly the 
situation in Swat changed a great deal after the peace deal. Given 
this perspective it would not be wrong to say that while the elected 
government was unable to establish its writ, the Taliban succeeded 
in establishing theirs."  The second largest Urdu daily, 
"Nawa-i-Waqt," noted that "after the Swat deal becomes successful, 
the government can go for such deals in FATA and other tribal 
agencies, even to the extent of changing the laws for the provision 
of cheap justice."  The English daily, "The News," wrote: "Already, 
calls to impose Shariah have been heard from Bajaur.  The same 
demand will, no doubt, come in from other places too - and one day 
our parliament, as it attempts to legislate for a state spinning out 
of central control, may have to face up to the consequences of what 
their action has led to."  End Summary. 
 
----------------- 
News Stories 
----------------- 
 
"U.S. Says Swat Deal Infringes On Rights" "Dawn" (04/15) 
 
"The White House said Tuesday that an accord signed by Pakistan's 
President putting part of the country under Islamic law in a bid to 
combat the Taliban went against human rights and democracy.  White 
House spokesman Robert Gibbs said that the Obama administration 
believed that 'solutions involving security in Pakistan don't 
include less democracy and less human-rights." 
 
"Kabul Fears Swat Deal May Affect Security" "Dawn" (04/15) 
 
"Afghanistan said on Tuesday it was concerned its own security could 
be hurt by a deal between Pakistan and Taliban guerrillas to impose 
Islamic law on a Pakistani valley, presidential spokesman Humayun 
Hamidzada told a news briefing in Kabul." 
 
"Sufi Says Disarm, TTP Says Enforce Sharia First" "Daily Times" 
(04/15) 
 
"Tehreek Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi (TNSM) chief Sufi Muhammad 
asked the Swat Taliban on Tuesday to lay down arms after President 
Asif Zardari approved the Nizam-e-Adl Regulation, but Taliban 
spokesman Muslim Khan said in a tepid response his men would 
surrender arms only after they see Sharia enforced in Malakand." 
 
"ISI Chief Arriving In U.S. For Talks; Mullen Sees Rise In Afghan 
Violence" "Dawn" (04/15) 
 
"Director General Inter-Services Intelligence Lt. Gen. Shuja Pasha 
is arriving in the United States late Tuesday on a two-day visit for 
talks on intelligence cooperation, as the U.S. military Chief 
Admiral Michael Mullen warned that violence in Afghanistan is set to 
rise in the coming months.  Official sources in Washington said that 
Gen. Pasha is expected to meet the CIA Chief and other U.S. 
intelligence and security officials." 
 
"Kerry Urges Islamabad to Ratchet Up Terror Fight" "Dawn" (04/15) 
 
"A top U.S. Senator on Tuesday urged Pakistan to 'ratchet up' its 
sense of urgency in battling the spreading militancy in its 
north-west, even as the government defended a deal to impose Islamic 
law in a swath of the region to achieve peace with the Taliban." 
 
"Kerry Assures Help In Swat IDPs' Rehabilitation" "The News" 
(04/15) 
 
"During a meeting with NWFP Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti in 
Peshawar on Tuesday, the visiting U.S. Senator John Kerry has 
assured the NWFP government of all possible financial assistance in 
rehabilitation of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Swat, 
sources told 'The News.'" 
 
"Kerry Terms Drone Attack A 'Complex' Issue" "The News" (04/15) 
 
"U.S. Senator and Chairman U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs 
John Kerry said that drone attack on tribal areas in Pakistan was a 
complex issue.  But added that a careful approach was being adopted 
in this connection." 
 
"Terror Attacks Are Planned In Pakistan" "The Post" (04/15) 
 
"Worldwide terror attacks are being planned in Pakistan, visiting 
U.S. Senator John Kerry said while giving a briefing to foreign 
media in Peshawar." 
 
"No Aid Without Benchmarks: Washington" "Dawn" (04/15) 
 
"U.S. financial assistance to Pakistan will not come without 
benchmarks, the State Department said on Tuesday, adding that the 
conditions will be set to ensure that Washington was getting its 
money's worth." 
 
"Militants Enjoy Immunity From Law: TNSM" "Dawn" (04/15) 
 
"The Chief of Tehrik Nifaz-i-Shariat-i-Muhammadi came up with an 
audacious interpretation of the Nizam-i-Adl regulation on Tuesday, 
asserting that the law would protect militants accused of brutal 
killings from prosecution.  The assertion highlights the dilemma 
facing the government as it seeks to halt 18 months of bloodletting 
in the Swat Valley while convincing the nation, and the West, that 
it is not capitulating to militants." 
 
"Sharia For Other Parts Of Pakistan Also: TNSM" "Dawn" (04/15) 
 
"The Tehrik Nifaz-i-Shariat Muhammadi (TNSM) said on Tuesday that 
after Swat and Malakand, Sharia will be implemented in other parts 
of the country as well.  While talking to the media in Batkhela, the 
TNSM Chief Sufi Mohammad said that the Taliban and TNSM will work 
alongside the government for the implementation of Sharia and will 
maintain peace in the region." 
 
"Swat Deal May Mean More U.S. Strikes In Pakistan" "Daily Times" 
(04/15) 
 
"Stratfor, the U.S. private intelligence agency, believes that 
Islamabad's peace deal with the Swat Taliban despite strong 
objections from Washington may heighten tensions between the two 
countries.  It said the Obama administration could even move to 
expand its unilateral airstrikes in the Tribal Areas." 
 
"ANP Spurns American Reservations" "The News" (04/15) 
 
"The Awami National Party (ANP) has rejected any foreign concern 
against the implementation of the Nizam-e-Adl Regulation in Malakand 
Division and said that the step was purely aimed at bringing peace 
in the region." 
 
"U.S. Out To Destabilize Pakistan: Minister" "The News" (04/15) 
 
"Minister for Science and Technology Azam Khan Swati on Tuesday said 
the United States has planned to target Pakistan's nuclear assets 
and it is better for Islamabad to part ways with Washington today 
than tomorrow." 
 
"Taliban Ban Display Of Weapons In Swat" "Dawn" (04/15) 
 
"The Swat Taliban have imposed a ban on display of weapons in market 
places, urban areas and even the Imamadheri center, saying there is 
no need of taking arms if the Islamic Shariah has been enforced in 
letter and spirit.  The decision was taken on the appeal of Tehrik 
Nifaz-i-Shariat Muhammadi chief Maulana Sufi Mohammad, Taliban 
spokesman Muslim Khan said." 
 
"Pak-U.S. Intelligence Ties At 'Lowest Level'" "Daily Times" 
(04/15) 
 
"The U.S. and Pakistan are at the 'lowest level' of 
intelligence-sharing, cooperation and coordination against Al Qaeda 
and the Taliban in the Tribal Areas, a senior official told 'Daily 
Times' on Monday." 
 
--------------------- 
Editorials/Op-eds 
--------------------- 
 
"One Country, Several Judicial Systems," an editorial in the mass 
circulation center-right Urdu daily "Jang" (cir. 300,000) (04/15) 
 
"Undoubtedly the situation in Swat changed a great deal after the 
peace deal.  Given this perspective it would not be wrong to say 
that while the elected government was unable to establish its writ, 
the Taliban succeeded in establishing theirs....  The implementation 
of Nizam-i-Adl in Swat has created a separate judicial system there. 
The Qazis of these courts will be answerable to the TNFM leaders 
instead of the Peshawar High Court or the Supreme Court.  Hence we 
can ask: are we moving ahead or backwards..." 
 
"Approval Of Nizam-e-Adl Regulation: Appreciable Step By Parliament 
And Government," an editorial in the second-largest, center-right 
nationalist Urdu daily "Nawa-i-Waqt" (cir. 125,000) (04/15) 
 
"After Swat deal becomes successful, the government can go for such 
deals in FATA and other tribal agencies, even to the extent of 
changing the laws for the provision of low-cost justice.... 
Subsequent to the establishment of Qazi courts and acceptance of 
Maulana Sufi Muhammad's other demands, it is collective 
responsibility of the Maulana, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and 
the government to establish peace and provide conducive atmosphere 
for state institutions in Swat and rest of the Malakand Division." 
 
"Collective Wisdom?," an editorial in the centrist national English 
daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (04/15) 
 
"The Nizam-e-Adl, establishing Qazi courts and enforcing Sharia, is 
now the law in Malakand Division.  A region making up the state of 
Pakistan has moved beyond the established law of the land, as laid 
down in the Constitution.  The extremist militants who threaten 
every aspect of our way of life have succeeded in having their 
demands fully met.  The tactics of blackmail and coercion, and the 
open threat to MNAs who opposed the regulation from the Taliban, 
have paid off.  It also seems likely that the overwhelming success 
of the Swat militants will encourage others to follow their lead. 
Already, calls to impose Shariah have been heard from Bajaur.  The 
same demand will, no doubt, come in from other places too - and one 
day our parliament, as it attempts to legislate for a state spinning 
out of central control, may have to face up to the consequences of 
what their action has led to." 
 
"Where The Buck Stops," an editorial in the center-right national 
English daily "The Nation" (cir. 20,000) (04/15) 
 
"President Asif Zardari did the right thing by signing the 
Nizam-i-Adl Regulation after the National Assembly had approved it 
with a majority vote on Monday....  But it deserves guarded 
appreciation, since Maulana Sufi Muhammad made it clear that his 
party would keep an eye on the steps to be taken by the government 
to enforce Shariah and would cooperate with it only if the 
regulation was implemented in letter and spirit." 
 
"Nizam-e-Adl: Democratic Way Out," an editorial in the 
Islamabad-based rightist English daily "Pakistan Observer" (cir. 
5,000) (04/15) 
 
"Adoption of the Nizam-e-Adl Resolution by the Assembly means that 
the decision has complete backing of the nation and the Government, 
we are glad that it took a sovereign decision in the national 
interest of Pakistan, ignoring arms-twisting of some of our 
so-called friends.  We hope that the accord would be implemented in 
letter and in spirit by the two sides and irritants, if arise, would 
be resolved through negotiations." 
"Nizam-i-Adl Regulation: Both Sides Must Fulfill Their Obligations," 
an editorial in liberal Urdu daily "Express" (cir. 100,000) (04/15) 
 
 
"The dream of peace in Swat will remain unfulfilled if even one side 
does not meet its responsibilities with respect to the deal. 
Simultaneously, it is imperative to take solid steps to break the 
onslaught of extremists, establish the writ of the state, and 
improve the law and order situation in the country so that the need 
for such deals does not arise again." 
 
"Nizam-i-Adl Regulation - An Analysis," an op-ed by Nasim Zehra in 
the centrist national English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) 
(04/15) 
 
"The Adl Regulation within the context of a non-functioning or 
absent civilian, political and security state apparatus raises 
serious questions regarding the implications that this regulation 
can have.  In a context controlled by militias, a context where 
ideological and sectarian-prompted killings are taking place, where 
the social practices are being forcibly inflicted on the local 
population, where the Constitutional protection is proving element, 
this Adl Regulation is seen as one that will further weaken the will 
of the state to reclaim its space." 
 
"For The Sake Of 'Justice'," an op-ed by Sameer Khosa in the 
centrist national English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (04/15) 
 
"The Nizam-e-Adl has done nothing to solve the problem and much to 
worsen it.  The pressure has been taken off the Taliban and they are 
free to rearm and re-establish control in the area so the next time 
they will fight even harder.  The group that has bombed our cities 
and terrorized our populace in the name of Allah continue to 
solidify themselves and we are all set to ignore that under the 
guise of this regulation.  Much as one desperately hopes that one is 
wrong on this - the men in black will be back." 
 
"Another 'No' To U.S.," an editorial in the Islamabad-based rightist 
English daily "Pakistan Observer" (cir. 5,000) (04/15) 
 
"The reports trickling in from Washington indicate that the proposed 
aid is being tied to conditions that impinge upon the sovereignty 
and self-respect of Pakistan.  We fully endorse the position adopted 
by the Government and it is also a fact that no Government can 
accept such humiliating conditions at any cost.  And if the 
Government did not take into account the sensitivities of the people 
then it would be doing that at the cost of its popularity and 
obvious consequences. We think that it is time that the United 
States should demonstrate its sincerity, shun duplicity and review 
its policies that are stoking unrest in Pakistan." 
 
"Aid And Terror," an editorial in the Lahore-based liberal English 
daily "The Post" (cir. 5,000) (04/15) 
 
"There is weight in the argument that if the aid comes with strings 
attached, coupled with drone attacks; it may not help in putting out 
the flames of the war on terror....  The Obama administration should 
understand that it should place its trust in the democratic 
government of Pakistan." 
 
"Decision Not To Accept Conditional U.S. Aid," an editorial in 
liberal Urdu daily "Express" (cir. 100,000) (04/15) 
 
"The U.S. should change its views [about making aid to Pakistan 
conditional] and provide unconditional and increased assistance so 
that it can perform better in the campaign against terrorism. 
However, at its own end, the government must also ensure proper 
utilization of foreign assistance so that no one can complain about 
this issue again." 
 
"Fling American Aid Back On Its Face," an editorial in the 
second-largest, center-right nationalist Urdu daily "Nawa-i-Waqt" 
(cir. 125,000) (04/15) 
 
"Having suffered $35 billion losses in the war for American 
interests, we are now begging America and its handmaiden IMF in the 
hope of getting $7.5 billion and that to after accepting harsh 
conditions that are not in our interest....  We should extricate 
ourselves from this war of American interest and save the nation 
from further losses.  The government should at least heed its State 
Minister Azam Khan Swati's statement that NATO forces have become a 
threat for the region including Pakistan....  It is better for the 
government to accept the State Minister's advice and fling the 
American aid back on its face." 
 
"Senator Kerry's Visit," an editorial in the center-right national 
English daily "The Nation" (cir. 20,000) (04/15) 
 
"However, two things Senator Kerry did not agree to.  First, there 
was no mention of an end to the drone attacks which have caused such 
an upsurge in militancy in the tribal areas.  Second, he did not 
agree that the aid was to be without conditions, which did not gel 
with his statements about Pakistan fighting its own war.  It seems 
that the Senator has not changed his mind, already formed before he 
landed." 
 
"Kerry's Visit," an editorial in the Peshawar-based independent 
regional daily "The Statesman" (cir. 3,000) (04/15) 
 
"In his meaningful asides to the media, Senator Kerry vowed to 
communicate to the new administration in Washington the concerns of 
the NWFP government regarding the implications of the drone attacks 
in various parts of NWFP.  John Kerry made it clear that Pakistan 
needed foreign aid worth billions of dollars to make up for its 
losses suffered during the war on terror and to cope with the threat 
of militancy.  Of all the four Chief Ministers in Pakistan, Kerry 
chose to have a meeting only with the NWFP CM, which partly revealed 
not only his set of priorities, but also the degree of seriousness 
with which the new Obama administration viewed the ground 
realities." 
 
"Senior U.S. Leaders' Visit To Pakistan," an editorial in the 
Lahore-based populist center-right Urdu daily "Khabrain" (cir. 
50,000) (04/15) 
 
"We have stated in these lines before that the war on terror has now 
entered its final round and defeat is staring the U.S. in the eye. 
The U.S. is trying to do whatever it can to save itself from 
failure. It wants an easy scapegoat on which to heap all the blame 
for this failure.  Hence the Pakistani government needs to be 
cautious in all its decisions." 
 
"Asking For Too Much," an op-ed by Mazhar Qayyum Khan in the 
center-right national English daily "The Nation" (cir. 20,000) 
(04/15) 
 
"It is good, however, to hear Senator John Kerry, who is Chairman of 
the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and is currently on a 
visit to Islamabad, hold out the assurance to Pakistani authorities, 
which had taken exception to the wording of the bill, that the 
assistance would not have any strings.  It raises the prospect of 
the deletion of these clauses when the bill is debated in the 
Senate." 
 
"How Many Times Will We Be Fooled By The U.S.," an op-ed by Shireen 
ΒΆM. Mazari in the centrist national English daily "The News" (cir. 
55,000) (04/15) 
 
"So Senator Kerry has come to do the usual doublespeak to the 
Pakistani people through its already confused leadership!  Like the 
other U.S. leaders before him, his understanding of Pakistan ran 
skin deep at best as he tried to justify the drones by declaring 
that terrorism existed in Pakistan before these attacks.  Oh what a 
revelation Senator; but we all know qualitative difference between 
the pre- and post-9/11 status of terrorism in Pakistan.  And, while 
some elitist part time residents and drawing room analysts of the 
capital may see drones as merely red herrings, the fact is that 
drones have killed almost 900 innocent Pakistanis between 2006 and 
2009 and only 10 Al Qaeda targets.  The growing instability in the 
country as well as the IDPs from the drone-hit areas are testimony 
to the fact that drones create space for future militants; as well 
as to the fact that the military option has not only failed to 
stabilize the area but also failed to deny space to the militants." 
 
"Are We A Sovereign Nation?," an op-ed by Mohammad Jamil in the 
center-right national English daily "The Nation" (cir. 20,000) 
(04/15) 
 
"Last week was momentous in more than one respect.  FM Qureshi in a 
quid pro quo told Obama's envoy Holbrooke that no blank check would 
be given to the U.S. vis-`-vis War On Terror.  And PM Gilani said 
'no' to the U.S. aid with conditionalities detrimental to Pakistan's 
interest.  Meanwhile, the Parliament has ratified peace agreement 
with elders of Swat, which is against the wishes of the U.S. and the 
West.  These bold steps were possible with the support and backing 
of the people and of course the armed forces.  But this can only be 
described as a humble beginning and a lot has to be done to unite 
the nation to safeguard integrity and sovereignty of the country." 
 
"Foreign Policy And 'Wishes Of The People'," an editorial in the 
Lahore-based liberal English language daily "Daily Times" (cir. 
10,000) (04/15) 
 
"The government needs to adopt an uncompromising attitude to 
safeguard the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan. 
Elsewhere, it recommends using forceful diplomacy in dissuading the 
U.S. from carrying out its drone attacks.  In this rather vague 
phrasing, it seems to be hinting at taking physical counter-measures 
to stop the drones from flying over Pakistan, including asking the 
air force to go up and intercept.  It will not, of course, recommend 
what action to take if this escalation leads to any of our aircraft 
being shot down." 
 
"Beyond The 'War On Terror'," an op-ed by Dr. Maleeha Lodhi in the 
centrist national English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (04/15) 
 
"The strategy review announced for Afghanistan and Pakistan still 
seems to place principal reliance on military means while pledging 
to give greater emphasis to diplomacy and development, negotiating 
with the Taliban, and building national capacities.  The real test 
of how much of a policy shift the change in language signals lies 
ahead when this broad brush review is translated into an operational 
plan.  It is not clear whether such a plan will, for example, engage 
in the battle of ideas to isolate the ideology advocated by the 
terrorist network that the U.S. aims to defeat....  There is 
persisting reluctance at the political level in the U.S. to 
recognize and accept that its foreign policy conduct has over the 
years profoundly influenced Muslim perceptions and created an 
antagonistic and radicalizing effect in the Islamic world." 
 
"War On Terror - Some Critical Questions," an op-ed by Dr. Muhammad 
Tahir-ul-Qadri in the center-right national English daily "The 
Nation" (cir. 20,000) (04/15) 
 
"The Northern Areas of Pakistan, FATA, Waziristan, and Swat have 
historically been known as peaceful areas where religious-minded but 
simple people reside....  What revolution has struck these regions 
in a period of last three years that these people have turned 
against their country and started confronting army and other 
security forces?  From where have arms and ammunition come in large 
quantities and who is providing people with expertise to take on a 
state and its army?  Who is providing training, weapons and money to 
terrorists?" 
Patterson