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As Pak lobbyist falls on ISI sword, 'Hai-Fai' among Kashmiri Pandits
WASHINGTON: They watched him with envy and resentment for nearly two decades as he hijacked the ''Kashmir issue'' in the US. He called his outfit ''Kashmir American Council'' but they felt it was more a ''Kashmiri Muslims' American Council'.'' Bankrolled by Pakistanis and their intelligence agency ISI, he falsified facts, distorted perspective, and exaggerated issues, blustering and buying his way into American political discourse.
But with US investigators exposing Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai as a Pakistani ISI stooge, long suffering Kashmiri Pandits are rejoicing. As far as they are concerned, Fai was a Pakistani lobbyist, not a Kashmiri activist. ''It was always clear that this (Fai's) group was following the official Pakistani version of the Kashmir story. In all instances, the truth was obfuscated by misinformation provided by our opponents masquerading as Kashmiri freedom fighters,'' says Lalit Koul, President of the Indo-American Kashmir Forum, which works to highlight the plight of the Kashmiri Pandit community, including their ethnic cleansing from J&K by Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
They had little traction, Koul explains, because the small Pandit community in the US (only about 1500 strong) consisted mainly of professionals who worked on personal time and meager donations. In contrast, Fai was bankrolled by Pakistan's ISI through the 150,000-strong Pakistani community -- according to the FBI, to the extent of $ 500,000 to $ 700,000. every year in recent times. Says Koul, ''The FBI's affidavit and complaint against Dr. Fai clearly demonstrate the strong and well-funded network behind the disinformation campaign of our opponents, which we nevertheless were able to surmount to the extent possible.''
However, some activists are dismayed that while Fai and one of his Pakistani associates (Dr Zaheer Ahmed) have been taken down by the Justice department, the Obama administration has not moved against at least four ISI handlers named in the FBI affidavit. In fact, they are not even listed as defendants in the Fai case even though the affidavit alleges they broke U.S laws with hawala transactions in which they repaid Pakistani-Americans who "contributed" to Fai's KAC in Pakistan, while enabling them claim tax deductions in U.S for donating to an NGO. The Pakistani government itself has so far escaped censure even though the FBI affidavit implicates Islamabad.
Koul and other Kashmiri activists said however that they hoped the FBI action will dismantle the covert operations funded and supported by Pakistan and ''US lawmakers will get an opportunity to listen to the true stories of real victims of terrorism...including our story of being 'refugees in our own country.'''
Meantime, Fai was expected to be produced in a Virginia court on Thursday afternoon for a detention hearing. If convicted on the charges of violating U.S laws on lobbying, he faces a maximum sentence of five years. The Pakistani Embassy in Washington DC has dissociated itself from him saying he is a U.S citizen of Indian-origin and they have nothing to do with him (although the FBI affidavit cites communication between Fai and Pakistani Embassy officials)
Elsewhere, US lawmakers who were part of Fai's ISI-paid seminar circuit are squirming under intense media scrutiny with even small town press from their Congressional districts wanting to know what they were doing hob-nobbing with issues that had little to do with their constituency. Joe Pitts, a Republican lawmaker from Pennsylvania, became the second lawmaker (after Indiana's Dan Burton) to pledge that he will give any money he had received from the Pakistan lobby to a charity. ''Pitts tied to two agents involved in alleged Pakistani plot,'' read the headline in the Intelligencer Journal, a newspaper in Pitts' constituency of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
As Pak lobbyist falls on ISI sword, 'Hai-Fai' among Kashmiri Pandits - The Times of India
Pakistan and ISI funded Kashmiri Groups Presents a Wrong Story of 'Kashmir' to Whole World
They Talk About Human Rights Violations against Muslims But Never Utter a Word about Ethinic Cleansing of 'Kashmiri Pandits' Who were Forced Out Of Kashmir , Some were Forcefully made to Convert Into Islam.
WASHINGTON: They watched him with envy and resentment for nearly two decades as he hijacked the ''Kashmir issue'' in the US. He called his outfit ''Kashmir American Council'' but they felt it was more a ''Kashmiri Muslims' American Council'.'' Bankrolled by Pakistanis and their intelligence agency ISI, he falsified facts, distorted perspective, and exaggerated issues, blustering and buying his way into American political discourse.
But with US investigators exposing Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai as a Pakistani ISI stooge, long suffering Kashmiri Pandits are rejoicing. As far as they are concerned, Fai was a Pakistani lobbyist, not a Kashmiri activist. ''It was always clear that this (Fai's) group was following the official Pakistani version of the Kashmir story. In all instances, the truth was obfuscated by misinformation provided by our opponents masquerading as Kashmiri freedom fighters,'' says Lalit Koul, President of the Indo-American Kashmir Forum, which works to highlight the plight of the Kashmiri Pandit community, including their ethnic cleansing from J&K by Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
They had little traction, Koul explains, because the small Pandit community in the US (only about 1500 strong) consisted mainly of professionals who worked on personal time and meager donations. In contrast, Fai was bankrolled by Pakistan's ISI through the 150,000-strong Pakistani community -- according to the FBI, to the extent of $ 500,000 to $ 700,000. every year in recent times. Says Koul, ''The FBI's affidavit and complaint against Dr. Fai clearly demonstrate the strong and well-funded network behind the disinformation campaign of our opponents, which we nevertheless were able to surmount to the extent possible.''
However, some activists are dismayed that while Fai and one of his Pakistani associates (Dr Zaheer Ahmed) have been taken down by the Justice department, the Obama administration has not moved against at least four ISI handlers named in the FBI affidavit. In fact, they are not even listed as defendants in the Fai case even though the affidavit alleges they broke U.S laws with hawala transactions in which they repaid Pakistani-Americans who "contributed" to Fai's KAC in Pakistan, while enabling them claim tax deductions in U.S for donating to an NGO. The Pakistani government itself has so far escaped censure even though the FBI affidavit implicates Islamabad.
Koul and other Kashmiri activists said however that they hoped the FBI action will dismantle the covert operations funded and supported by Pakistan and ''US lawmakers will get an opportunity to listen to the true stories of real victims of terrorism...including our story of being 'refugees in our own country.'''
Meantime, Fai was expected to be produced in a Virginia court on Thursday afternoon for a detention hearing. If convicted on the charges of violating U.S laws on lobbying, he faces a maximum sentence of five years. The Pakistani Embassy in Washington DC has dissociated itself from him saying he is a U.S citizen of Indian-origin and they have nothing to do with him (although the FBI affidavit cites communication between Fai and Pakistani Embassy officials)
Elsewhere, US lawmakers who were part of Fai's ISI-paid seminar circuit are squirming under intense media scrutiny with even small town press from their Congressional districts wanting to know what they were doing hob-nobbing with issues that had little to do with their constituency. Joe Pitts, a Republican lawmaker from Pennsylvania, became the second lawmaker (after Indiana's Dan Burton) to pledge that he will give any money he had received from the Pakistan lobby to a charity. ''Pitts tied to two agents involved in alleged Pakistani plot,'' read the headline in the Intelligencer Journal, a newspaper in Pitts' constituency of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
As Pak lobbyist falls on ISI sword, 'Hai-Fai' among Kashmiri Pandits - The Times of India
Pakistan and ISI funded Kashmiri Groups Presents a Wrong Story of 'Kashmir' to Whole World
They Talk About Human Rights Violations against Muslims But Never Utter a Word about Ethinic Cleansing of 'Kashmiri Pandits' Who were Forced Out Of Kashmir , Some were Forcefully made to Convert Into Islam.