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09ISLAMABAD2554 2009-10-21 10:07 2011-08-26 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Islamabad
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SUBJECT:  PAKISTAN MEDIA REACTION: TERRORISM/MILITARY, KERRY-LUGAR 
BILL, POLITICAL, ECON/BUSINESS, MISCELLANEOUS - OCTOBER 21, 2009 
 
Summary:  Reports and photographs of the twin suicide bombings at 
the International Islamic University in Islamabad killing six 
persons dominated front pages on Wednesday.  The government's 
decision to close down all the educational institutions across the 
country in the wake of terror attack received extensive coverage. 
Several major dailies ran the U.S. Embassy's statement "condemning" 
the incident.  The prestigious English language daily, "Dawn," 
called the incident as "dastardly attack against innocent students." 
 
 
Reports that the Taliban offered "stiff resistance" to the advancing 
troops in South Waziristan received prominent display.  Along with 
this news, some dailies had on their front page reports that the 
Pakistan Army "struck deal with Taliban factions" to keep them from 
joining the battle against the government.  The demand by top 
Pakistani military leadership urging NATO to "seal Afghan border as 
Pak Army mounted a massive offensive against Taliban in the lawless 
northwest region" was also highlighted.  Newspapers reported Defense 
Secretary Gates' statement describing the military operation in 
Waziristan as "encouraging."  Commenting on the subject, the 
Lahore-based liberal English daily, "Daily Times," called it "the 
second crucial step" after Swat to "re-establish the dwindling writ 
of the state."  End Summary. 
 
TERRORISM/MILITARY ISSUES 
 
News Story: "Desperadoes Attack University In Islamabad; Three Girls 
Among Six Killed" "Dawn" (10/21) 
 
"Three girls were among six people killed on Tuesday in twin suicide 
attacks inside the International Islamic University, Islamabad. Two 
blocks were severely damaged." 
 
News Story: "Schools And Colleges Closed Nationwide" "Dawn" (10/21) 
 
 
"All government and private schools in the four provinces will 
remain closed from Wednesday - in Punjab till further orders and in 
other provinces for the remaining days of the week." 
 
News Story: "U.S. Embassy Condemns IIUI Blasts" "The Nation" 
(10/21) 
 
"The United States Embassy in Islamabad has condemned suicide 
attacks in International Islamic University, Islamabad that claimed 
innocent lives on Tuesday." (Story also covered in: Jang, Express) 
 
News Story: "Troops Face Stiff Resistance In South Waziristan" 
"Dawn" (10/21) 
 
"Troops and militants were locked in fierce clashes in several 
Mehsud areas of South Waziristan on Tuesday and the army said that 
12 Taliban fighters had been killed since Monday night. Four 
security personnel lost their lives." 
 
News Story: "Army Cuts Deal With Taliban Factions" "Daily Times" 
(10/21) 
 
"The army, in the midst of an operation in South Waziristan, has 
struck deals to keep two powerful, anti-U.S. tribal chiefs from 
joining the battle against the government, officials have said. 
Under the terms agreed to about three weeks ago, Taliban renegades 
Maulvi Nazir and Hafiz Gul Bahadur would stay out of the parts of 
South Waziristan controlled by the TTP." 
 
News Story: "Pakistan Urges NATO To Seal Afghan Border" "Dawn" 
(10/21) 
 
"Pakistan on Tuesday urged NATO troops stationed in Afghanistan to 
share intelligence and seal the border as it mounts a massive 
offensive against Taliban militants in the lawless northwest.... 
Pakistan Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Chairman General Tariq 
Majid made Tuesday's call during talks with Britain's armed forces 
chief Jock Stirrup, a military statement said." 
 
News Story: "U.S. Encouraged By South Waziristan Offensive: Gates" 
"Daily Times" (10/21) 
 
"U.S. Secretary of State Robert Gates on Tuesday said he was 
 
encouraged by the Pakistani offensive against Taliban but that it 
was too soon to judge the outcome." 
 
News Story: "Pakistan Is At War: Malik" "Daily Times" (10/21) 
 
"Pakistan is currently in a state of war and terrorists want to 
destabilize the country with their attacks, Interior Minister Rehman 
Malik said on Tuesday. He told media that the blasts were linked to 
the military operation in South Waziristan." 
 
News Story: "Ghani Seeks Mehsud Elders' support" "Dawn" (10/21) 
 
"NWFP Governor Owais Ahmad Ghani met elders of the Mehsud tribe in 
Tank on Tuesday and sought their support for army's operation 
against militants in South Waziristan." 
 
News Story: "Battle For Kotkai Intensifies As 20 Taliban Killed" 
"Daily Times" (10/21) 
 
"The army killed 20 Taliban on the fourth day of Operation 
Rah-e-Nijat against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan in South 
Waziristan, the military said on Tuesday, as troops intensified the 
battle for control of Kotkai." 
 
News Story: "170,000 People Displaced By SWA Operation So Far: UN" 
"The News" (10/21) 
 
"The United Nations said on Monday that 170,000 people had been 
displaced from the troubled South Waziristan Agency due to fresh 
violence and the military operation by the Pakistan Army against the 
militants and estimated that the number of IDPs would reach 250,000 
in the next couple of days." 
 
News Story: "Forces Kill Four Militants In Khyber Agency" "Dawn" 
(10/21) 
 
"Security forces killed three militants and injured four others 
besides seizing huge quantity of arms and ammunition during an 
operation in Bara tehsil of Khyber Agency on Tuesday." 
 
News Story: "U.S. Responsible For Terror In Region: FM" "The Nation" 
(10/21) 
 
"Holding Americans responsible for the emergence of terrorism in the 
region, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi maintained on Tuesday 
it was a 30-year-old menace that surfaced when the U.S. suddenly 
quit this region after disintegration of the Soviet Union.  'We've 
made it clear to the Americans that they are responsible for this 
problem. They established training camps and created Mujahideen to 
disintegrate Russia. When it collapsed, they left and we fell prey 
to the menace of terrorism,' he lamented while addressing a news 
conference at Multan Airport." 
 
News Story: "U.S. Rejects Reports Of Foreigners Being Trained At 
Sihala" "Daily Times" (10/21) 
 
"The U.S. Embassy on Tuesday expressed disappointment at media 
reports claiming the Sihala law enforcement training facility was 
being used to train foreigners on Pakistani soil." (story also 
covered in: The News, Dawn, Jang) 
 
News Story: "Iran Mounts Pressure On Pakistan Over Bombing" "Dawn" 
(10/21) 
 
"Pakistan on Tuesday blamed a massive suicide attack in Iran on 
forces wanting to spoil relations between the countries and denied 
knowing the whereabouts of the alleged mastermind wanted by Tehran. 
The comments from Pakistan's foreign ministry came as Iran stepped 
up pressure on Islamabad, charging that the group accused of 
launching Sunday's attack is based in Pakistan and urging its ally 
to confront the rebels." 
 
Editorial: "The Evil In Our Midst," an editorial in the 
Karachi-based center-left independent national English daily "Dawn" 
(cir. 55,000) (10/21) 
 
"Depressingly, though perhaps not unsurprisingly given the beliefs 
of militant extremists, an educational institution has been targeted 
by two suicide bombers in Islamabad. That the institution happened 
 
to be the International Islamic University may be doubly shocking to 
some. But the dastardly attack against innocent students on Tuesday 
is indicative of the fact that the fight for the future of Pakistan 
does not just pit the 'godless' against the 'true believers'; it is 
actually a war by a radical minority in society that is bent on 
imposing its millenarian ideals on the rest of the population, 
including those trying to educate themselves about Islam in a modern 
environment." 
 
Editorial: "Death On Campus," an editorial in the populist, often 
sensational national English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (10/21) 
 
"The blasts at the Islamic University, as others in the last 
fourteen days, are the clearest indicator yet that those who would 
cull our civilian population are heartless and godless, utterly 
unworthy of the support of any right-minded person - no matter the 
perceived injustices that the murderers of children are claiming to 
be battling to right. The greater tragedy is that we can expect more 
of the same." 
 
Editorial: "Army's Message To The Mehsud," an editorial in the 
Lahore-based liberal English language daily "Daily Times" (cir. 
10,000) (10/21) 
 
"The Army Chief's reference to 'foreigners' is a carefully deployed 
appeal to the code of Pashtun honor which allows safe haven to the 
suppliant but bans all hostile acts from him. If a tribe allows the 
suppliants to go out and kill fellow-Pashtuns, it is a serious 
violation of Pashtun Wali. Not only is the Pashtun-based government 
of the NWFP opposed to the presence of these foreigners; even the 
non-Mehsud tribes of South Waziristan have taken up arms in the past 
to oust them from their territory....  The Pakistan Army is in South 
Waziristan with national support, no matter how tough the job pans 
out to be. As Clausewitz said, no war worth the name ever runs 
according to plan. As for international support, the entire world is 
applauding the operation and wants it to succeed. For Pakistan, it 
is the second crucial step after Malakand to re-establish the 
dwindling writ of the state." 
 
Editorial: "Conspiracy To Pitch Pakistan Army Against Religious 
Forces," an editorial in the Karachi-based, pro-Taliban Jihadi Urdu 
daily "Islam" (cir. 15,000) (10/21) 
 
 
"It seems that by removing the check-posts on the Pak-Afghan border, 
the U.S. wants to impose the Afghan war on Pakistan. This unguarded 
and porous border would provide carte-blanche to Afghan Taliban to 
penetrate into the Pakistani territory, and fight against our forces 
in Waziristan. It is the longstanding desire of Washington and its 
allies to force the Pakistan army, the ISI and the religious forces 
into a fratricidal war. Now the military operation in Waziristan has 
provided these foreign powers a pretext to fulfill their nefarious 
designs against Pakistan." 
 
Editorial: "Waziristan Operation: NATO Forces Should Also Fulfill 
Responsibilities," an editorial in the leading mass circulation 
populist, often sensational Urdu daily "Jang" (cir. 300,000) 
(10/21) 
 
"Now when the Pakistan army has launched operation in Waziristan, 
the removal of NATO check-posts on the Pak-Afghan border will 
provide the terrorists an opportunity to sneak into Pakistan, and 
perpetrate terror incidents here. The main purpose of these 
check-posts was to check the in and out movement of the terrorists 
across this porous border. In the past, these foreign elements had 
been involved in terror incidents in Pakistan in which hundreds of 
the innocent people were killed and injured. Under these 
circumstances, the removal of these check-posts will be seen as 
giving terrorists a permit to infiltrate into Pakistan unchecked, 
and such a policy would be considered a signal of non-cooperation 
from the United States and NATO forces." 
 
Editorial: "U.S. Officials' Arrival: Satanic Strategy Of Besieging 
Pakistan," an editorial in the second-largest, nationalist Urdu 
daily "Nawa-i-Waqt" (cir. 150,000) (10/21) 
 
"By embroiling Pakistan in domestic unrest and battles, the U.S. is 
striving to attain its own objectives.  Pakistan-Iran relations have 
chilled after the suicide attack in Iran. Pakistan is the target of 
the game Jandullah is playing under U.S. patronage. By surrounding 
 
Pakistan from outside, Pakistan is being weakened internally so that 
the path can be paved for control over its nuclear assets. Our 
political and military leadership should make no mistake in 
understanding U.S. designs. Our leadership should avoid being 
dragged into the quagmire U.S. is stuck in for the last eight years, 
and for which Britain and Soviet Union paid a heavy price years 
ago." 
 
Opinion: "Pakistan: Trapped In The U.S. Game Plan" an op-ed by 
Shireen Mazari" in the center-right national English daily "The 
Nation" (cir. 20,000) (10/21) 
 
"There is a dangerous pattern connecting the events happening in and 
around Pakistan today. Unless we can see this larger picture, we 
will be overwhelmed by the fallout and our detractors like the U.S. 
will have fulfilled their agenda for this nuclear capable country. 
The roots of this U.S. agenda go back to Musharraf's hasty embrace 
of the U.S. 'war on terror.' What was not realized at the time was 
the psychological trauma the U.S. had undergone as a result of 9/11, 
which had led to the bolstering of the already suspicion-tinted view 
the U.S. had of the Muslim world. Of course, some pliant Muslim 
leaders were reluctantly embraced as 'allies,' but always on a tight 
leash, but by and large nationalist Muslim leaders and their nations 
were something the Americans never felt comfortable with. If these 
nations were also militarily or economically strong, the U.S. felt 
even more uncomfortable....  Only one last phase of the U.S. agenda 
has to be operationalize, but that will be the toughest. This is to 
push the country into a civil war-like situation by threatening to 
target Quetta and southern Punjab as well as Muridke.  First there 
was pressure on the army to move into Swat; now it is SWA and the 
new mantra of moving the army into southern Punjab has already 
begun!  Overstretch the military and create civil-military fissures 
so as to totally destabilize the country.  When there is a state of 
total chaos, the U.S. can pressure the UNSC into allowing it to 
takeover Pakistan's nuclear assets - what will euphemistically be 
termed 'under international control.'  But the big problem now is 
that too many in the corridors of power in Pakistan are beginning to 
see the light while the people have also woken up to the lethal 
American agenda for Pakistan.  Unless we can see the whole U.S. game 
plan, and connect all the dots we will continue to fall prey to this 
destructive design." 
 
KERRY-LUGAR BILL 
 
Editorial: "Between The Lines," an editorial in the populist, often 
sensational national English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (10/21) 
 
"Senator John Kerry has described the meetings he held during a 
brief visit to Pakistan to 'clarify' the concerns raised over 
conditionalities attached to the $7.5 billion aid to be extended 
under the Kerry-Lugar Bill as 'positive.' It is significant that the 
U.S. lawmaker focused the time he had available on meeting those who 
had most reservations about the bill - Mian Nawaz Sharif and General 
Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani. But reading between the lines, it seems clear 
that Mr. Kerry found the going tough." 
 
Editorial: "Unconvincing Kerry," an editorial in the center-right 
national English daily "The Nation" (cir. 20,000) (10/21) 
 
"The objectionable clauses have been discussed threadbare and its 
implications are no longer hidden. And it is quite obvious that the 
explanatory statement could not dilute the Act, notwithstanding what 
its apologists might say. The Kerry-Lugar Act has now become an Act 
of Congress. In the eyes of the law, which only matters when it 
comes to the crunch, the explanation does not dilute the 
constrictive nature of its conditionalities....  If Pakistan is in 
dire straits economically and needs help, the U.S. cannot expect to 
win its life-and-death struggle against terrorism without Pakistan's 
support.  Our leadership must grasp this point and exploit it to the 
fullest advantage of the country.  Senator Kerry must not go back 
with the impression that he has been able to win us over.  The U.S. 
should know that it has lost many more friends in the process of 
inflicting this iniquitous law." 
 
Editorial: "Failed Visit Of John Kerry: Redemption From U.S. Is 
Better," an editorial in the popular rightist Urdu-language daily 
"Ausaf" (cir. 10,000) (10/21) 
 
"The Pakistani leadership has told Senator Kerry in plain terms 
 
during his recent visit that Washington should address all the 
reservations of the Pakistani nation on the Kerry-Lugar Bill. The 
government should clearly tell the Americans that Pakistan will not 
accept a single penny in aid with conditionalities." 
 
Editorial: "Senator Kerry's Meetings With The Pakistani Leaders," an 
editorial in the liberal national Urdu daily "Express" (cir. 25000) 
(10/21) 
 
"There is  a need to remove the reservations of all the opposition 
parties [regarding the Kerry-Lugar bill] so that there is harmony at 
the national level and Pakistan is able to get the fiscal help it 
needs to  overcome the current economic crisis and stand on its 
feet. The government should issue a clarification on the clauses the 
opposition finds questionable so that the nation is able to 
understand the real situation and there can be a final decision on 
the bill." 
 
Editorial: "Reservations On Kerry-Lugar Bill, And The Need To Stop 
Afghan Infiltration," an editorial in the Lahore-based Urdu daily 
"Waqt" (cir.5000) (10/21) 
 
"The international community should play its role in reconstructing 
the areas effected by the ongoing war against terrorism and 
Pakistani forces should be provided the weapons they need to conduct 
the operations. General Petraeus should pay urgent attention to 
these issues. The U.S. should also take note of the Pakistani 
nation's sentiments on the Kerry-Lugar and take effective measures 
to allay these apprehensions." 
 
Opinion: "Politics Of Kerry-Lugar Bill," an op-ed by Ijaz Hussain in 
the Lahore-based liberal English language daily "Daily Times" (cir. 
10,000) (10/21) 
 
"Why is the government so keen to support the Kerry-Lugar Bill? 
There are two explanations for it. First, it is in dire need of 
money to run the affairs of the state and thinks that once the funds 
start flowing, it would help strengthen its hold on power, though 
there are some in its ranks who may be thinking of riding a new 
gravy train. Second, through the Kerry-Lugar Bill, it wants to put 
the army under leash because this is the only source from where it 
feels a threat to its political longevity. It does not care if it 
has to join hands with the devil or the Americans (aren't two the 
same?) for the purpose." 
 
POLITICAL ISSUES 
 
News Story: "Gilani Assures Neutrality: Nisar" "The Nation" (10/21) 
 
"Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani has assured the PML-N Chief 
Nawaz Sharif that the federal government would remain neutral in the 
formation of the Azad Jammu Kashmir government. The Opposition 
Leader in the National Assembly and the PML-N central leader, 
Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, told a press conference here in the Punjab 
House on Tuesday." 
 
News Story: "Let's Have NRO Debate In The Open, Say Panel Members" 
"The News" (10/21) 
 
"The government was in for a rude shock on the NRO issue when on 
Tuesday 15 out of the 17-member National Assembly standing committee 
on law and justice engaged with the controversial piece of 
legislation almost scuttled a government move, which want the next 
committee meeting on October 26 to be held in-camera to avoid any 
embarrassing coverage of the issue. Unbelievable as it may seem, but 
this group, demanding media glasnost, also includes seven members 
out of the total nine-member PPP squad in the committee." 
 
News Story: "Election Commission Agrees To Entertain Punjab 
Government's Request For By-Polls Delay" "The News" (10/21) 
 
"The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Tuesday submitted a 
detailed reply to a division bench of the Lahore High Court (LHC), 
comprising Justice Umar Ata Bandial and Justice Ijazul Ahsan, 
agreeing to entertain any request of the provincial government or 
any other stakeholder for the deferment of by-polls before issuing 
any new schedule." 
 
ECON/BUSINESS 
 
 
News Story: "Pak, U.S. Energy Dialogue Begins On 23rd" "Daily Times" 
(10/21) 
 
"Talks between Pakistan and the US are scheduled for October 23-24 
to identify areas for improved bilateral cooperation as part of 
efforts to overcome an energy crisis in the country, official 
sources told daily Times on Tuesday." 
 
News Story: "Government's Inaction On Oil Prices Troubles Supreme 
Court" "Dawn" (10/21) 
 
"The Supreme Court expressed surprise on Tuesday that the government 
had paid no attention to a suggestion made by the Rana Bhagwandas 
Commission about devising a new pricing mechanism for petroleum 
products and wondered why prices of locally produced CNG, LPG, 
petrol and diesel were linked to the international market." 
 
News Story: "Ban On Inter-Provincial Sugar Trade Likely To Go" "The 
Nation" (10/21) 
 
"Punjab government has finally decided to remove restrictions on 
sugar trade between Punjab and NWFP, sources revealed on Tuesday. 
The government of Punjab has taken this decision due to much hue and 
cry of masses and traders of both provinces against the 
controversial ban." 
 
MISCELLANEOUS 
 
News Story: "Karzai, Abdullah To Contest Run-Off On November 7" 
"Dawn" (10/21) 
 
"Afghanistan's election commission Tuesday ordered a November 7 
runoff in the disputed presidential poll after a fraud investigation 
dropped incumbent Hamid Karzai's votes below 50 per cent of the 
total. Karzai accepted the finding and agreed to a second round 
vote. The announcement came two months to the day after the first 
round vote and follows weeks of political uncertainty at a time when 
Taliban strength is growing." 
 
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