Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Doubts over "Pakistan militants" foiled by India

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Doubts have been raised about police reports of a foiled attack on India's capital blamed on Pakistani militants, with newspapers wondering if the whole episode might have been staged.

The controversy is an unwelcome distraction from India's efforts to bring to book the Pakistanis it blames for November's attack on Mumbai.

Police on Sunday said they killed two militants after a car chase in Noida city on the outskirts of New Delhi on the eve of Republic Day. AK-47 rifles, grenades and a Pakistani passport were recovered, according to officials.

But the story sounded to some newspapers too good to be true. The militants not only conveniently carried Pakistani identification, they also asked for directions outside Delhi with an AK-47 poking out of a bag, and then confessed before dying.

The incident came amid heightened tension with Pakistan after the Mumbai attacks late last year. A brutal attack on the capital could have the potential to push the two nuclear-armed neighbours closer to the brink.

"(The doubts) hurt India's credibility more now than ever before, especially as India is now under international focus and trying to tell the world to act against terrorism after attacks on Mumbai," retired Major-General Ashok Mehta told Reuters.

Indians even have a phrase for these kind of suspicions -- "fake encounters" -- when police are accused of killing suspected criminals in cold blood and passing the incidents off as gunbattles to reap either fame or cash rewards.

"Doubts have always persisted about fake encounters and killings in India, but everything looks suspicious in this case," Mehta, a security analyst, said.
urprisingly, India's foreign ministry and home ministry have both been silent on the case.

The doubts highlight a problem for India -- that many people doubt the credibility of police accounts just as the Indian government is trying to show the world that Pakistan is behind militant attacks on its soil.

While similar incidents have been reported on the eve of many Republic Days, they did not have the same impact pre-Mumbai.

Now the stakes are higher, given the potential of incidents like these, real or fake, to raise diplomatic tension.

"FAKE ENCOUNTERS?"

One newspaper expressed doubts about the timing of Sunday's incident.

"We would have been a wee bit surprised had the police not produced some 'terrorists' - slain or alive -- in the run-up to the Republic Day," the Mail Today said.

"For the past many years encounters and arrests have been regular as the official ceremony on these occasions."

The Times of India raised several suspicions, from conflicting police versions to the fact two previous encounters had taken place in the same isolated spot in less than 10 months.

The militants not only advertised their intentions with a gun-laden bag, they also asked for directions from a tea-seller -- who just happened to be a police informer, the paper said.

Uttar Pradesh police said they were still investigating.

"People are free to interpret and react to the situation in their own ways," senior Uttar Pradesh police officer Rajiv Krishna said, when asked about reports of a fake encounter.

Indian security experts say there is no doubt that Indian police are dealing every week with militant cells.

There have been a string of bomb attacks on cities in the past two years, killing hundreds of people, including the most infamous -- when gunmen killed 179 in coordinated raids on India's financial hub.

The Indian government and many experts say there is ample evidence that Pakistan is communicating with many of these cells. Western allies such as the United States are convinced of the evidence that Pakistani militants were involved in Mumbai.

But while the threat is real, doubts about the police will not go away.

"The problem is credibility of the police and the fact that nobody believes the police these days," Julio Ribeiro, former Mumbai police commissioner, told Reuters.

India's human rights commission is investigating a previous gunbattle in New Delhi last year against two suspected Islamist militants after media alleged it could have been faked.

In Sunday's incident, the police came from one of India's most lawless and corrupt states, Uttar Pradesh.

"These encounters are very murky," said Ajai Sahni, executive director at the Institute for Conflict Management.

"The fact that it happened in UP raises more doubts, but that doesn't mean it was a fake encounter."

By: Alistair Scrutton
From: in.reuters.com

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Farah hameed dogar case Black Chapter of Pakistani Judiciary

Monday, January 19, 2009

By Ansar Abbasi [The News]

ISLAMABAD: The two samples of Miss Farah Hameed Dogar’s answer sheets reveal another aspect of scandalous jacking up of her marks.

The answer sheets were made part of the Islamabad High Court’s recent judgment to prove “irregularities” that were cited as the reason for the re-assessment of her papers. In one case pertaining to the paper of Physics II, despite her answer being incorrect, Miss Farah was given two marks while that part carried only one mark. In case of Urdu paper, despite making four mistakes in a two-line answer, she was given two marks out of three.

After this correspondent secured the question papers of Physics II and Urdu for the Federal Board HSSC-II Examinations 2008 and compared the same with the two samples, as reproduced in the IHC judgment, it is also revealed that the judgment pointed out a wrong answer for the Physics II answer reproduced in the verdict.

On page 13, the judgment said: “On visual examination of Physics-II paper, answer to question No 5(b) is given below: - “No, the plates of capacitor is not of different sizes; however to decrease the electrostatic factor a dielectric medium is putted in between them.”

Then the judge wrote: “The examiner crossed the question and awarded zero mark. Later on, he gave one mark. On re-evaluation (re-assessment), another mark was added.” It means that in this particular question of the paper, the candidate got two marks.

The question paper, however, shows that the above answer pertains to XIV (b) of Q.2, which reads as: “A capacitor is connected across a battery: (b) Is this true even if the plates are of different sizes?” It carries total one mark as part XIV, having three sub-parts — a, b and c — had total three marks. Against the answer reproduced above, the candidate, when reassessed, got two marks against the part that carried only one mark. It means even if Miss Farah’s answer was 100 per cent correct, she would not have got more than one mark, but she got two.

Q.5(b) as referred by the IHC is irrelevant to the answer reproduced and reads as: “What is meant by half life of a radioactive element? How can it be determined from the decay constant of radioactive element?” And if the answer reproduced is considered as answer to Q.5(b), it is straightaway incorrect.

The Chairman Department of Physics, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Dr Hoodbhoy, when contacted, said that in the Physics II sample in which Miss Farah was given two marks after the controversial reassessment, she actually deserved zero.

“I have seen the question sent to me which reads: “A capacitor is connected across a battery,” as well as the answer given by the examinee, said to be Ms Farah Dogar. The answer is incorrect and deserves zero mark,” Dr Hoodbhoy conveyed to The News in his written answer sent through an e-mail.

In Urdu paper, according to the judgment, one mark was awarded in answer to a question, reproduced in the judgment, while after re-assessment, the candidate was given an additional mark. The question paper of Urdu, as obtained by The News, shows that the question — 2(i) — that asked Babar’s toughness carries total three marks, out of which Miss Farah got two marks despite making two spelling mistakes and two mistakes of idioms. In a language paper, spelling and grammatical mistakes are taken seriously, but in Miss Farah’s case, after one mark, she was given two marks.

In both the sample answers, reproduced in the judgment, the judge pointed out in both the cases that the examiner initially gave zero mark, but reviewed his own assessment later and gave one mark to each question. Through re-assessment, marks in both the questions were jacked up to two marks each.

After reproducing the two samples and the details of numbers originally given and revised, the judge said: “I do find some of the irregularities in other papers too. In such a situation, when the chairman examined the answer books of the papers in dispute, he made a decision, rightly so to direct re-assessment.”

Overlooking the scandalous flaws discussed above, the judge ruled: “There is nothing wrong in the marks increased in re-evaluation by the experts in the field and no exception can be taken by this court to the procedure adopted by (the) chairman and the re-evaluation made by examiners.”

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Asif Ali Zardari don't be Farig Leghari


"Asif Ali Zardari don't be Farig Leghari" an article by Hamid Mir in the daily Jang.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Properties of Asif Ali Zardari






THE LOCAL ASSETS ARE:

Plot no. 121, Phase VIII, DHA Karachi.
Agricultural land situated in Deh Dali Wadi, Taluka, Tando Allah Yar.
Agricultural property located in Deh Tahooki Taluka, District Hyderabad measuring 65.15 acres.
Agricultural land falling in Deh 76-Nusrat, Taluka, District Nawabshah measuring 827.14 acres
Agricultural land situated in Deh 76-Nusrat, Taluka, District Nawabshah measuring 293.18 acres
Residential plot No 3 (Now House) Block No B-I, City Survey No 2268 Ward-A Nawabshah
Huma Heights (Asif Apartments) 133, Depot Lines, Commissariat Road, Karachi
Trade Tower Building 3/CL/V Abdullah Haroon Road, Karachi
House No 8, St 19, F-8/2, Islamabad
Agricultural land in Deh 42 Dad Taluka/ District Nawabshah
Agricultural land in Deh 51 Dad Taluka Distt Nawabshah
Plot No 3 & 4 Sikni (residential) Near
Housing Society Ltd. Nawabshah
CafT Sheraz (C.S No.. 2231/2 & 2231/3) Nawabshah
Agricultural land in Deh 23-Deh Taluka & District Nawabshah
Agricultural property in Deh 72-A, Nusrat Taluka, Nawabshah
Agricultural land in Deh 76-Nusrat Taluka, Nawabshah
Plot No. A/136 Survey No 2346 Ward A Government Employee's Cooperative Housing Society Ltd, Nawabshah
Agricultural land in Deh Jaryoon Taluka Tando Allah Yar, Distt. Hyderabad
Agricultural land in Deh Aroro Taluka Tando Allah Yar
, Distt. Hyderabad
Agricultural land in Deh Nondani Taluka Tando Allah Yar
, Distt. Hyderabad
Agricultural land in Deh Lotko Taluka Tando Allah Yar
, Distt. Hyderabad
Agricultural land in Deh Jhol Taluka Tando Allah Yar, Distt. Hyderabad
Agricultural land in Deh Kandari Taluka Tando Allah Yar
, Distt. Hyderabad
Agricultural land in Deh Deghi Taluka Tando Mohammad Khan
Agricultural land in Deh Rahooki Taluka, Hyderabad
Property in Deh Charo Taluka, Badin
Agricultural property in Deh Dali Wadi Taluka, Hyderabad
Five acres prime land allotted by DG KDA in 1995/96
4,000 kanals on Simli Dam
80 acres of land at Hawkes Bay
13 acres of land at Maj Gulradi (KPT Land)
One acre plot, GCI, Clifton
One acre of land, State Life (International Center, Sadar)
FEBCs worth Rs. 4 million


SHARES IN SUGAR MILLS INCLUDE:

Sakrand Sugar Mills Nawabshah
Ansari Sugar
Mills Hyderabad
Mirza Sugar Mills Badin
Pangrio Sugar Mills Thatta
Bachani Sugar Mills Sanghar

FRONT COMPANIES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES:

Bomer Fiannce Inc, British Virgin Islands
Mariston Securities Inc,
Marleton Business S A,
Capricorn Trading S A,
Fagarita Consulting INc,
Marvil Associated Inc,
Pawnbury Finance Ltd,
Oxton Trading Limited,
Brinslen Invest S A,
Chimitex Holding S A,
Elkins Holding S A,
Minister Invest Ltd,
Silvernut Investment Inc,
Tacolen Investment Ltd,
Marlcrdon Invest S A, ' ' '

Dustan Trading Inc, ' ' '

Reconstruction and Development Finance Inc, ' ' '

Nassam Alexander Inc.

Westminster Securities Inc.

Laptworth Investment Inc 202, Saint Martin Drive, West Jacksonville

Intra Foods Inc. 3376, Lomrel Grove, Jacksonville, Florida

Dynatel Trading Co, Florida

A..S Realty Inc. Palm Beach Gardens Florida

Bon Voyage Travel Consultancy Inc, Florida





PROPERTIES IN UK ARE:


355 acre Rockwood Estate, Surrey (Now stands admitted)

Flat 6, 11 Queensgate Terrace, London SW7

26 Palace Mansions, Hammersmith Road, London W14

27 Pont Street, London, SW1

20 Wilton Crescent, London SW1

23 Lord Chancellor Walk, Coombe Hill, Kingston, Surrey

The Mansion, Warren Lane, West Hampstead, London

A flat at Queensgate Terrace, London

Houses at Hammersmith Road, Wilton Crescent, Kingston and in Hampstead.




PROPERTIES IN BELGIUM ARE:


12-3 Boulevard De-Nieuport, 1000, Brussels, (Building containing 4 shops and 2 large apartments)

Chausee De-Mons, 1670, Brussels




PROPERTIES IN FRANCE ARE:


La Manoir De La Reine Blanche and property in Cannes




PROPERTIES IN USA
-- in the name of Asif Zardari and managed by Shimmy Qureshi are:

Stud farm in Texas

Wellington Club East, West Palm Beach

12165 West Forest Hills, Florida



Escue Farm 13,524 India Mound, West Palm Beach

3,220 Santa Barbara Drive, Wellington Florida

13,254 Polo Club Road, West Palm Beach Florida

3,000 North Ocean Drive, Singer Islands, Florida

525 South Flager Driver, West Palm Beach, Florida

Holiday Inn Houston Owned by Asif Ali Zardari, Iqbal Memon and Sadar-ud-Din Hashwani






BANK ACCOUNTS IN FOREGN COMPANIES ARE:


Union Bank of Switzerland (Account No. 552.343, 257.556.60Q, 433.142.60V, 216.393.60T)

Citibank Private Limited (SWZ) (Account No. 342034)

Citibank N A Dubai (Account No. 818097)



Barclays Bank (Suisse) (Account No. 62290209)

Barclays Bank (Suisse) (Account No.. 62274400)

Banque Centrade Ormard Burrus S A

Banque Pache S A

Banque Pictet & Cie

Banque La Henin, Paris (Account No. 00101953552)

Bank Natinede Paris in Geneva (Account NO.. 563.726.9)

Swiss Bank Corporation

Chase Manhattan Bank Switzerland

American Express Bank Switzerland

Societe De Banque Swissee

Barclays Bank (Knightsbridge Branch) (Account No. 90991473)

Barclays Bank, Kingston and Chelsea Branch, (Sort Code 20-47-34135)

National Westminster

Bank, Alwych Branch (Account No. 9683230)

Habib Bank (Pall Mall Branch).

National Westminster Bank, Barking Branch, (Account No. 28558999).

Habib Bank AG, Moorgate, London EC2

National Westminster Bank, Edgware Road, London

Banque Financiei E Dela Citee, Credit Suisse

Habib Bank AG Zurich, Switzerland

Pictet Et Cie, Geneva

Credit Agricole, Paris

Credit Agridolf, Branch 11, Place Brevier, 76440, Forges Les Faux

Credit Agricole, Branch Haute – Normandie, 76230, Boise Chillaum