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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Anjum Niaz

When the October 2005 earthquake shook our world, the then American ambassador Ryan Crocker planned taking charge of relief efforts. He convinced the Musharraf government that the Americans were the best thing that could happen to Pakistan at their time of need! 'We can do a better job than the Pakistanis' was his loud message. Crocker and his team of army men landed at the PM Secretariat to set up their disaster management headquarters. "Big beefy colonels toting their cell phones and walkie-talkies roamed the corridors barking orders at us," an eyewitness tells me. "We were running like scared chickens trying not to get trampled." Fortunately, saner voices prevailed and the Americans were finally told to vacate the premises.

When army action began in Swat recently, the American embassy in Islamabad again approached Prime Minister Gilani. Ambassador Anne Patterson offered to help with the logistics. What the prime minister told her is not public knowledge. But if conspiracy theories are to be believed why did he give the NWFP government a carte blanche to deal with the issues of the IDPs (internally displaced persons). With much ado, the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD), a Geneva-based mediation organisation, hosted "Representatives of the government of Pakistan, politicians and non-governmental organisations from NWFP and FATA," to meet with senior officials of UN Agencies and International Committee of the Red Cross.

The HD paid for the ten Pakistani participants, including their air fares and luxury hotel stay in Geneva. The weeklong workshop was arranged with the blessings of our ambassador, Zamir Akram, in Geneva. The Foreign Office, it appears, was bypassed. Whether Akram received censure from Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir is not known. But what is known is that the role of the foreign secretary in the present political dispensation has considerably lessened. President Asif Ali Zardari is signing all kinds of agreements with his foreign hosts without the babus at the Foreign Office whetting them. On this subject another time…

The Frontier lawmakers going to Geneva were Sitara Ayaz, minister for social welfare, who ran an NGO before becoming a minister, and Senator Saleh Shah of FATA. Others in the group were Habibullah Khan, additional chief secretary of FATA; Jamil Amjad, relief commissioner; Jamaluddin Shah, commissioner for IDPs; Begum Jan of tribal women's association; ambassador Rustam Shah Mohmand; Mussarat Bibi Ahmadzeb and Shaukat Nawaz Tahir of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). The press release from Geneva said: "The HD Centre was able to provide a unique environment for participants to discuss the safe delivery of humanitarian assistance and the security of humanitarian personnel. Participants were able to reach a consensus that effective humanitarian delivery depends on a transparent and structured dialogue with militant actors by humanitarian agencies with the full knowledge, support and agreement of the government."

Just hold it right here! The government of NWFP in other words has signed away its sovereign rights to the UN agencies, allowing them unhindered access to the militants. The above line in italics was slyly slipped in the press release thereby authorising the UN to infiltrate and penetrate into the sensitive security issues which currently are no-go areas for even the media. A handful of civilians from NWFP went to Geneva, courtesy the HD with the help of ambassador Zamir Akram and some would see this as a slight on Pakistan's sovereignty.

"It is clear that in situations such as this, when civilians are caught in conflict, there is a need for humanitarian dialogue with all the armed actors if safe humanitarian access and delivery is to be possible," said Dennis McNamara, the HD Centre's Humanitarian Adviser and organiser of the workshop. Let's parse his words. McNamara is opening the door for the international donors working in Pakistan to enter into a "humanitarian dialogue" with the militants. If this is not surrendering the state's sovereignty to foreigners, pray tell me what is it then? At the Geneva workshop participating were the UN agencies headed by Rashid Khalikov of OCHA (UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs); Louis-Georges Arsenault of UNICEF; Janet Lim of UNHCR; Miguel Bermeo of UNDP; Charles Vincent of the WFP and Sandra Wirth of the ICRC.

Which country in the world would allow the above-named agencies to meddle in its security issues? Which country would like to share its classified information with Rashid Khalikov of OCHA only meant for our security agencies? And more importantly, how on earth can these foreigners of civilian UN agencies have a face-to-face 'dialogue' with cut-throats and hardcore terrorists?

It's crystal clear that the sole purpose of this so-called workshop was to remove the barriers for the foreigners, letting them scout anywhere on the pretext of providing humanitarian aid while hunting for terrorists (actually our nukes) under America's watch. Think about it soberly. The UN, if allowed free access across the countryside, may even hire helicopters from a private security firm. This is a scenario which falls fairly and squarely in the realm of possibilities.

Our government has already allowed air attacks by American drones, one now fears that the Zardari government in collusion with the NFWP government may allow foreign boots on the ground under the garb of UN humanitarian aid workers. Before the Pakistani public gets cuckolded by its leaders by selling Pakistan's sovereignty, the 176 million citizens must wake up. "Pakistanis have no shame; nor do they care for their national interest," says a government servant holding his head in utter frustration. He names the lawmakers, local NGOs and people in donor agencies clandestinely forming a troika.

Now connect the dots: IDPs figures are daily being hyped up by the NWFP government and the UN agencies. The former has doubled its earlier estimates, warning of an influx of 2.5 million IDPs, while the UNHCR puts it at a million plus. What both have done in their calculations is to include the old number of 553,929 IDPs who had already left their homes long before May 1 army action. These folks are regularly receiving their relief package as per the information put up by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) website. According to this website, the total number of new IDPs is just 56,298 individuals (living in camps) and 428,789 individuals (living outside the camps on their own).

Can all the three organisations please stand up and tell us which figure is correct? Why is there such a big gap between the NDMA and the other two? We need answers before we jump to the conclusion that someone, somewhere is making mega-bucks by presenting dummy IDPs who only exist on paper. Someone is skimming off their hefty relief package! Imran Khan where are you? Can you nail the culprits?



The writer is a freelance journalist with over twenty years of experience in national and international reporting. Email: aniaz@fas.harvard.edu & Introduction
 
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I was watching here interview at the local tv channel and I beleive she was right. How come our Embassador Mr. Zameer Akram bypassed the misinistry of foreign affairs and arrange this kind of meeting.

its a serious matter the ministry must call him back and investigate if the govt. is sincere. We dont need black sheeps like him.
 
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Pakistanis have no shame; nor do they care for their national interest

Sadly unfortunately it holds true....we all know what the issues are we discuss them in the drawing rooms and then we say KIYA KAAR SAKTE HAIN.....

i know alot of PAKISTANIS who say PAKISTAN ZINDABAD and that's the end of that for their patritiosm....

THE ELITE....ruling class and the rich FEUDAL LORDS....are not bothered as long as they have designer wear and all the luxuries that suite only the SULTAN OF BRUNEI.....

the poor well he just thinks of his next meal....and doesn't have the time to think how he can fix pakistan....BUT HE LOVES PAKISTAN no doubt...

then there is US or i should just say ME so as not to attack anyone....the middle class who say KYA KAAR SAKTE HAIN.....one donation for IDPs a couple of forums and a couple of organazitions and we seem to think jo kaar sakte hain kaar rahee hain....

sorry state of affairs......
 
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Anjum is kinda barking up the wrong tree here - and to understand better, examine the manner in which Pakistan are related to the U.N with regard to the question of Refugees and IDP - that is to say look to see if there is legal frame of reference - you will find that there is a great lack of such (BTW one of the reasons for this and many other such is that the Pakistani Majlis and the Pakistani govt refuse to formulate laws to deal with situations and refuse intl conventions becvause of their local political concerns - it's not accident that NGO types are al,so govt ministers)

Truth be told Pakistani politiicans and bureaucrats are looking to the potential of $$ - and have once again abdicated their responsibility, by blame U.N for not abdicating it's responsibility.
 
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It's crystal clear that the sole purpose of this so-called workshop was to remove the barriers for the foreigners, letting them scout anywhere on the pretext of providing humanitarian aid while hunting for terrorists (actually our nukes) under America's watch. Think about it soberly. The UN, if allowed free access across the countryside, may even hire helicopters from a private security firm. This is a scenario which falls fairly and squarely in the realm of possibilities.


This is Alarming, if true.
 
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I dont know about others but i forsure do not beleive in this UN they are the side western interest and their conspiricies against the rest of the world," But thats another debate " Coming to the point If this abov is any true than its clearly a help line estabilished with the militants call it weapons or safe exits. I am surpised by the fact in such sensitive circumstances how can the govts let this happen. Look at Srilanka they never let any one in or coordinate with LTTE.
 
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Marine

Think abiuht what the piece by Anjum is about -- is she suggesting Pakistani nuclear weapons are to be found in the Pakhtunkwa? or is Pakistan back in a role it's more comfortable with?:


$600-800m needed to cope with IDP crises, says Tarin

By Our Staff Reporter
Tuesday, 19 May, 2009 | 05:34 AM PST |


ISLAMBAD: Pakistan needs about $600-800 million to cope with the influx of internally displaced people, Adviser to Prime Minister Shaukat Tarin said on Monday.

Talking to a group of G8 diplomats who had called on him on Monday, Tarin apprised them of the financial cost of worst humanitarian crisis faced by the country.

Tarin said that people displaced from Malakand had gone to Peshawar, other parts of the NWFP and Punjab, immediately needed food and shelter and their rehabilitation would require rebuilding of infrastructure.

Finance ministry’s spokesperson said the diplomats assured Pakistan of their governments’ help in rehabilitating the displaced people.

They said all possible help would be provided to meet the immediate basic needs of the displaced people and also when they returned to their homes.

Tarin briefed them on efforts the government was making in collaboration with other governments and international agencies.

He said that foreign donors should realise ‘this as an opportunity to win hearts and minds of the displaced people.’

The delegation comprised Italian Ambassador Vincenzo Prati, Italy’s former minister for foreign affairs Giani de Michelis, British High Commissioner Robert Binkley, Canadian High Commissioner Randolph Mank, Ambassador of European Union Jan De Kok, Ambassador of France Daniel Jouanneau, German Ambassador Dr Michael Koch, Ambassador of Japan Chiihiro Atsumi, Russian Ambassador Andrey S. Budnik, Deputy Chief of US Mission Gerald Feierstein and Afghan Charge d’ Affaires Majnoon Gulab.
 
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if i was too pick one i will choose the 2nd ... Anjum is simply pointing out to an error by govt that they are again letting the foreignors reaching to militants directly in our own country...!?

call me conservative or paranoid ..! but we gave them a free hand before "look whats happening to us" dude we cant keep doing the trial and error thing...? this is serious , Why shall we risk? their govts have al means and methods why dont they use them to get in touch with militants... well i would say since they are so keen why dont they use the afghan route?

I gave LTTE's example they got rid of insurgency finally what ever the reasons were , but one thing forsure i know it got ugly but they never let any UN etcs inside the conflict zone !! I think we should follow srilankas example .Pakistanis should be very carefull with all sorts of forignors!!

And this whole delegation they have very common interest which are not beneficial for us in the longer run its proven time and again.
 
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I am a bit confused on the whole searching for nukes bit I though they already knew or atleast knew they were safe so they would have a rough Idea where they may be.
 
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