ISI mole jumped in "“ It proves that various strategic institutes are double agents.
Some analysts are continuously raising their finger toward suspicious activities of so called defense and strategic institutes mushroomed in posh areas of Islamabad. Pomp and show of their heads is conspicuous and involvement in anti-state activities has been noticed at many occasions. Most of such institutes have backing of ISI and they receive funding from hidden resources.
Institute of Strategic studies, Islamabad (ISSI) is one out of many white elephants. ISI used them as hidden cells, where abducted peoples are kept and many other anti-social activities have also been practiced, such as love affair of Aroosa Alam (Daughter of General Rani) with a top diplomat at Islamabad was planned and organized by DG, ISSI etc.
Dictatorship Watch published a storey in Dec, 2007 which highlights activities of so called South Asian Media groups and their sex clubs, disappearance of Aroosa Alam etc. Click following link for complete story:
Another face of double agents of ISI and RAW
http://www.dictatorshipwatch.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=3210
Who is DG, ISSI?
If you may go to web site of Mushy, there are names of some notorious women, out of them one name is Shireen Mazari, flag bearer of Mushy enlighten moderation, her dirty mentality is not hidden from the eyes of public, she has strong backing of voluptuous generals, permanent mole of ISI and many boy friends at GHQ has made her powerful to play with the sovereignty of state.
Such strategic and Defense institutions have unlimited resources and army backing. Following story published today has many un-answered questions; it denies all assertions claimed by ISSI at its website.
Shireen Mazari writes weekly column at Daily News, some journalists carefully read her column, because it indicates future strategies of fascist dictator, some have firm believe that her ISI dictated columns provides direction that who will be next victim, like Najam Sethi who also play as double agent.
NYT man was no journalist, says ISSI
Sunday, January 20, 2008 ISLAMABAD: The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) has jumped in the dispute involving the deported New York Times writer Nicholas Schmidle, saying he had been a researcher with the institute for two years and had no journalistic credentials. The Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad was approached in January 2006 by the HEC asking if the ISSI would host him. As is the tradition at the ISSI, foreign scholars and researchers are always welcome, and so it was in the case of Schmidle. According to the ISSI, the entire correspondence regarding his visa with the departments concerned including Pakistan's embassy in Washington has been made public.
Schmidle was provided office space; he was also provided with visiting cards with the ISSI monogram stating that he was ISSI Visiting Research Fellow. The institute is firm on its position and its press release said at no point in time was permission sought by Schmidle to visit various parts of Pakistan. Occasionally he informed the DG of his visits. Although, he was requested to present his findings in various seminars and in-house meetings at the ISSI, he did it only once over the two years.
The ISSI claimed that on his request for an extension of his stay at the ISSI that was coming to an end on January 25, 2008, he was informed that the ISSI has already committed to host a number of other foreign scholars from Italy, Myanmar and China, and therefore he could not be accommodated beyond January 25, 2008.
The DG ISSI, in a letter in which it was also stated that, as per normal routine, the Interior Ministry would be sent a copy of the letter, informed Schmidle of this. Informing these ministries was necessitated because the granting and extension of his visa were contingent upon his being hosted as a research fellow by the ISSI. Subsequently, Schmidle informed the Director General about the visits to his home by the police on January 9, 2008 while he was on his way to India for a conference. Schmidle managed to get rid of them through his connection with Tariq Aziz, the press release said. The ISSI is not aware of what happened between January 9-11, and only found out about his deportation after he had left. The ISSI has appealed that while political proclivities may differ, we at the ISSI do request the journalist community and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) to at least keep the facts clear about the case
http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=92113
CPJ (Committee to Protect Journalists) lodged strong protest on deportation of Mr. Schmidle from Pakistan; he was working with New York Times. Interesting question is what kind of links he had with Tariq Aziz, defecto Prime Minister of Pakistan, links with Ministry of Interior and finally why each story which has links with India starts from ISSI?
Pakistan is in wrong hands, generals are security risk for country. To break the influence of existing gang and for the sovereignty of Pakistan, departure of Mush is essentially and urgently required.
FATA areas are like Berlin wall, when Gorbachov accepted demand of US, entire Russian Block fell to ground, if some thing happens to FATA and PATA areas it will be same strategic mistake which Gorbachov did. Closure of all so called defense and strategic institutes is necessity to save country.
Earthman
International Professor
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