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Trump travel ban, other pressures lead Pakistan to rein in Islamist militants
By Pamela Constable 
Washington Post
February 4

ISLAMABAD , Pakistan — To U . S . and international officials , Hafiz Mohammad Saeed is a terrorist who orchestrated a bloody urban siege that killed 166 people in India in 2008 . But to his many devout followers in Pakistan , he is a champion of Islamic values and Kashmiri independence from India.
To U. S . and international officials , Shakil Afridi is a courageous man who helped the United States track down and kill Osama bin Laden in 2011 . But to many Pakistanis, he is a traitor who sold his services to a Western adversary of Islam and should remain in prison .
Therein lies the conundrum facing Pakistani officials today as they scramble to forestall punitive actions by the Trump administration — and ease pressure from other foreign partners , including China — without provoking turmoil at home , especially among Muslim militants the state has long coddled as proxies against India .
Suddenly confronted with a U. S . president who has declared war against Islamist extremism and has expressed little interest in the long history of political accommodation and security alliances between Washington and Islamabad , officials here are struggling to find a middle ground that may no longer exist .
The disarray was evident in clashing public statements by two government officials concerning the draconian travel ban imposed by Trump last week on all visitors from seven Muslim- majority countries .
White House aides suggested last week that ban might be expanded to include Pakistan and other countries with terrorist links . On Saturday , Pakistani media outlets quoted a White House spokesman telling the BBC that there are “ no immediate plans” to add Pakistan , Afghanistan or Lebanon , but warning that this could change if the countries stop complying with U . S . requests for information.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Nafees Zakaria, addressing a news conference Thursday , noted deferentially that “it is every country’ s sovereign right to decide its immigration policy. ” He said Pakistan looks forward to continuing its “long -standing and cooperative relations ” with Washington .
But Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar , speaking at a seminar , declared bluntly that “ no solution from America and the West can be imposed on our region ” and that the West should stop “ blaming Islam ” for the world’ s ills . “ The tendency to label every man with a beard and every woman wearing hijab as a potential terrorist should cease now , ” he added .
In the past week , Pakistan has taken steps to tighten legal nooses around both Saeed and Afridi, confining the firebrand cleric to house arrest and denying travel documents to the imprisoned doctor ’ s family . Taken together , these moves send a double message : The government is serious about reining in a high -profile Islamist militant with a U. S . bounty for his arrest, but it is also serious about keeping an alleged traitor — whom Trump once vowed to set free — behind bars and under wraps .
The crackdown on Saeed and his group , which has been allowed to function freely for the most part , is seen by many here as a hasty conciliatory gesture to the new administration in Washington . But Pakistani officials insist it was the product of long internal deliberation — and further proof of a permanent shift from official tolerance for extremists who once served as Pakistan’ s deniable agents in India and Afghanistan .
“ Pakistan is not merely an aspirant for cooperation with Washington, it is a serious and credible partner, ” Tariq Fatemi , a senior aide to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, said in an interview Friday . He said Sharif’ s government , with strong support from the army , is determined to clear the country of all militants . “ We will kill them or drive them out, ” he said. “Any willingness to look the other way is no longer there. ”
Some analysts said that while Pakistan is concerned about the Trump administration expanding its travel ban or cutting off aid , it also faces other sources of pressure to clamp down on extremists . One is China , Pakistan ’ s giant neighbor and major economic partner, which does not want its investments — especially the planned $ 46 billion China - Pakistan Economic Corridor , or CPEC — threatened by violence .
The other is an intergovernmental watchdog agency, the Financial Action Task Force , which monitors money laundering and terrorist financing . The group , which can blacklist countries that don ’ t have enough safeguards in place , has reportedly raised new alarms about “ gray payments , ” or money being funneled as charitable donations to or from militant groups in Pakistan , including Saeed ’ s.
“ There is a lot of speculation about what Trump might do, but I think we are seeing a confluence of other factors too , ” said Amir Rana, director of the Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies . “ The financial issues are the most urgent. The CPEC has injected a lot of hope and optimism into the country, and everyone wants to make sure it succeeds . ”
Some commentators say that to prove it is serious about curbing Islamist extremism , the government must stop sending mixed signals to groups like Saeed ’ s as well as to hard -line sectarian movements, which are often banned but then allowed to regroup under new names . Saeed once headed a militant group , Lashkar -e- Taiba , that was accused by India of staging the Mumbai siege. Now he heads two other groups that claim to be charitable and educational, but are also fiercely anti - India.
Fatemi said that the government also intends to counter extremist ideas with persuasion , registering radical seminaries and “bringing them into the mainstream” through a National Action Plan established by Sharif. “We are going to bring about a major shift in the thinking process of people on the fringes , ” he said .
But that message is not so easy to spread in an impoverished country of 180 million people, about 80 percent of them Sunni Muslims. Today , more than 2 million youths are studying in seminaries, and groups like Saeed ’ s enjoy wide popularity . The cause of Kashmiri oppression has been a national rallying cry for decades , and many Pakistanis have been taught to believe that India , Israel and the United States are mortal enemies of Islam .
Among the few Pakistanis who express hope for sympathy from the Trump administration are the relatives of Afridi , who has been in prison for six years on charges of abetting Islamist militants . His family says it believes the real reason was his role in locating bin Laden, by conducting a medical survey in the city where the al- Qaeda leader was found and killed by U. S . Navy Seals .
This week, relatives and attorneys for Afridi said the government had refused to renew identity documents for his family members and had placed their names on a list of Pakistanis who are banned from leaving the country. In an interview , his younger brother, Jamil Afridi , 55 , said he hoped the Trump administration would come to the doctor’ s aid .
“ My brother did nothing wrong . He was a true American hero who helped the United States eliminate the world’ s most wanted terrorist , ” Afridi said. “I congratulate President Trump and I am optimistic about him , because he said he would help free my brother once he was elected to office . He is a man of action who does what he says. ”

Haq Nawaz Khan in Peshawar contributed to this report .
 
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Afridi isn't going anywhere. We are going to make an example out of him and all you enemies are going to watch in pain. Meanwhile, Pakistan has moved away from the US. This tremendously bitter and sour pill can be tasted in American news article on a daily basis. The Americans just cannot get over their Pakistan obsession. They are just so desperate. Too bad. Pakistan and China are going to work together and totally negate American warmongering. America and its cheerleader India has been checkmated in so many ways and they fvcking know it.

LOL at president Trump. Where do I even begin. A narcissist clown of epic proportions. Already a failed president who has managed to divide his country in just two weeks. This absurdly silly American author needs a reality check. She has a clown of a president. A laughingstock is what her country has become. America is in for a very rough ride ahead with Trump as the helm. Conflicts all around. Even allies are ridiculed in Trumpland as we found out recently. Pakistan should be their very least concern. It is funny how this pathetic author is so obsessed with Pakistan. Lecturing Pakistan about Trump's effectiveness LMAO Don't even make us laugh. The whole world laughs at your denigrating pussy grabber.

What is this pussy grabbing president going to do? A disgrace to humanity. Someone who jerks off at banning people from a certain faith. A clown who wants to build a fairy tale wall. A clown that ridicules disabled people. The list of mishaps and misconduct goes on and on. He cannot control his own people and judges overturn his ludicrous bans LMAO What a disgraceful mess. How this stupid author finds the courage to lecture others is beyond ludicrous. Like as if worrying about Trump isn't enough for this silly author.

Just wait till Trump decides to really piss off some random country. It doesn't take a fortune teller to predict that Iran will retaliate. The show hasn't even begun. These Americans are in for a very rude awakening. You chose pussy grabber Trump and now you are going to deal with the severe consequences. Even a little baby knows how the US will end up after four years of Trump. You reap what you sow. Heck, you deserve it and your obsession with others clearly demonstrates this fact. Your nastiness and arrogance is about to be a thing of the past.
 
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When states are administered as per wishes rather than defined policies!!!!U-Turns are imperative and the abiding cost is payed by the respective nation......
 
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When states are administered as per wishes rather than defined policies!!!!U-Turns are imperative and the abiding cost is payed by the respective nation......
U r right except that the nation(US) doesn't want to pay that cost bcuz a majority of them didn't vote for Trump. He lost the majority vote yet still became president bcuz of the electoral college.

Also welcome to PDF :enjoy:
 
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The People Elected Hillary!!!The System Elected Trump!!!!!
Its the second time around such an insult has been metered out to the public conscience!!!!Last time its was Bush vs Gore and we all know how that turned out to be!!!!
 
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India cant prove a thing against Mr. Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, and we dont a bark from india to do things Hafiz Mohammad Saeed is safe and it will remain this way. its better india sud control their RSS terrorist and RAW who have been involve with many terrorist attack including APS thru their terror wing TTP.
Pakistan will do what is best for Pakistanies we will ban indian movies expose indian paid agents in society.
one thing no one have doubt in Pakistan that india gov is our enemy can never be friend if not enemy.
 
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No doubt about it that its Trump persona and Tariq Fatehmi meetings with Trump administration has led Hafiz Saeed to put under house arrest and for good. He was enjoying celebrity status in Pakistan just to piss off Indians. We won't be ally of US anymore but at the same time we can't be foe. Better of to play low profile and not to give any excuses to Trump for putting us on notice as well...meanwhile we shouldn't expect any aid from them nor we need them since our strategic goals revolves around China now. Time for us to build on economy silently and smartly.
 
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Mian Nawaz Sharif has contacted Washington to get their support on Panama Case. As a "gift" they have presented house-arrest of Hafiz Saeed and mentioned that Nawaz Government is willing to what USA wishes, if USA backs Nawaz Sharif and helps him survive Panama Corruption Case using their influence.

There was no US pressure, and Pakistani Government (under Nawaz) doesn't care if its citizens are barred or permitted for travelling. Here his own survival is at stake which means much more than just losing Premiership. If Nawaz is convicted, he would have to give up a lot, including his onshore and offshore assets + current political stature as well as future hopes of his daughter getting into power.
 
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The People Elected Hillary!!!The System Elected Trump!!!!!
Its the second time around such an insult has been metered out to the public conscience!!!!Last time its was Bush vs Gore and we all know how that turned out to be!!!!

Ohh please ... Your acting as if on election day Hillary woke up and found out that the election was being decided on the electoral college and not the popular vote. The DNC knew the rules of the game. The rationale behind the electoral college was that people from small/ less populated states don't get the short end of the stick because under an election where you have a popularity contest, the candidates would just need to visit and appeal to states with the most population and the average joe working in the fields in the country side would get screwed over.

The insult in this situation would literally be Hillary as she lost to a reality TV star who was viewed as the joke candidate of the election season. Guess what? When you put up shenanigans like "I carry hot sauce in my purse" to appeal to black people, or don't even visit Wisconsin for your campaign ... when your thinking is " I have this one in the bag" while the other candidate is going to every state, meeting people and identifying problems the average Joe is facing and putting up promises to fix those problems in the mantra of " Make America great again" ... and your response is "America is already great" ... It ain't too great for the people that lost their livelihood thanks to steps like NAFTA etc. When you say one thing behind closed doors and another while your campaigning, when a big part of your campaign is literally your gender .... guess what, your in for a rude awakening and thats what this election was for Hillary.

Just look at her campaign and you'll see flaw after flaw left, right and center. I mean I saw a report which claimed that a set percentage of former DNC voters who voted for Mr Hope & Change voted in Trump. That fact alone should ring alarm bells in the DNC.

BTW welcome to PDF. :P
 
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