This monitor is meant to identify key developments during
the month on Civil Military Relations in Pakistan with selected high-profile
international developments included occasionally.
In this Issue:
1. Civil-Military Relations
and the JIT
2. COAS and the Parachinar
Sit-In
3. COAS on Drone Strikes
and Mainstreaming of FATA
4. Pakistan responds
to Afghan Accusations
5. The 'Davis' Disputes
6. Fencing of the Pakistan
Afghan Border
7. COAS and the Umra
for Pakistan Cricket Team
8. Kashmir and Balochistan??
9. Controversy Surrounding
Gen. (Retd.) Raheel Sharif as Head of Islamic Military Coalition
10. Welcome Increase
in the Periodicity of the National Security Committee Meetings
11. PM-COAS Interactions
12. Martial Law Imposed
by President of Philippines to quell Islamic Militant Siege in Marawi
Civil-Military
Relations and the JIT
Federal Judicial Academy where the proceedings of JIT are being carried
out
The month of June 2017 has seen the proceedings of the Joint
Investigation Team (JIT), set up by the Supreme Court of Pakistan, mired in
controversy overall while we evaluate these through the lens of civil-military
relations.
Pakistan is witnessing a worrying trend that the Military
is being sucked into spheres that are outside of its professional scope and
competence. Not only that military institutions such as the ISI and the MI do
not have the professional role to investigate white collar crime, the Honourable
Supreme Court should not have inducted military agencies into highly politicized
Panama Case enquiry. PILDAT had earlier raised concern on the inclusion of members
of the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and Military Intelligence (MI) in the
JIT. In our April 2017 monitor on Civil Military Relations, we observed that
' while the inclusion of members from ISI (Inter Services Intelligence)
and MI (Military Intelligence) is rather odd as the investigation of Panama
Case does not directly match with their departmental roles and expertise, it
is even more odd that a member of the Intelligence Bureau (IB), being the prime
civilian intelligence agency, was not included in the JIT. '
Developments during June led further credence to these concerns.
The JIT in its report presented to the Supreme Court on June 13, 2017, which
was subsequently leaked to the media, alleged that the IB was involved in hacking
of the Facebook account of JIT member Bilal Rasul to retrieve contents that
were then used by Mr. Hussain Nawaz as he presented them to the Supreme Court
in his complaint. [1] It further
accused the IB of deploying his field staff near the residence of a JIT member,
who later also questioned the housekeeper. [2]
The Supreme Court on June 19, 2017 characterized the IB as having become 'private
sleuths' and sought Attorney General Ashtar Ausaf Ali's assistance in determining
on what legal grounds the IB has become 'private sleuths.' [3]
In its rejoinder to the Supreme Court, the Prime Minister
House alleged that 'the reliance and reference to 'technical analysis' (by the
JIT in its application to the Supreme Court) is an admission by JIT of phone
tapping and monitoring of witnesses, a violation of the law and the Constitution.'
[4] This has created the impression
of the use of the resources of ISI and the MI in compiling of the report presented
to the Supreme Court.
Prime Minister's speech after his appearance before the Joint
Investigation Team on June 15, 2017 in which he said that 'the time of the hidden
hand is long gone; now, puppet masters can no longer play their games,' [5]
has also caused apprehensions over possible civil military friction.
COAS
and the Parachinar Sit-In
Chief of Army Staff General Bajwa meeting tribal elders in Parachinar on
June 30, 2017
With COAS personally concluding the negotiations
with the agitating crowd leading to the end of the dharna (sit-in)
in Parachinar, the concerns grow that the Military seems to be over-extending
itself further into areas that neither fall into its professional responsibility
nor professional competence.
Following the bomb blast in Parachinar on June 23, 2017, the
locals started a sit-in, which went on to include a number of demands, among
them being a better compensation package for the victims, a visit by the Chief
of Army Staff, General Bajwa and Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar, security
of the district handed over to Khurram militia, and the dismissal of FC commander
allegedly responsible for firing on the protestors.
General Bajwa visited Parachinar on June 30, 2017 after which
the sit-in was called off. According to the ISPR press release, General Bajwa,
among other things, announced a safe city project for Parachinar in which CCTV
cameras will be installed as was done in Lahore and Islamabad. He also announced
the transfer of FC commander and claimed that inquiry into firing by FC troops
while 'handling mob situation' was being undertaken. The press release also
stated that the 'Army fully supports mainstreaming of FATA which is being pursued
and its early implementation is essential for enduring peace and stability.'
[6]
While the COAS announced a whole host of arrangements in Parachinar
much beyond security, neither the Prime Minister nor any Federal Minister visited
Parachinar - reportedly due to 'security concerns' - while the compensation
package announced by the PM on June 06, 2017 was already rejected by the protestors.
The whole episode raises serious questions over civilian elected
Government not fulfilling its responsibilities in an efficient and timely manner.
It remains unclear as to what exactly were the security concerns that stopped
Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Federal Ministers and the Prime Minister from visiting
Parachinar while the COAS was able to visit the area. Was it a case of civil
administration creating a vacuum by its inaction which was eventually filled
by the Military? Or was it a case where the agencies responsible for the security
of the area advised against visit by the political leadership? In any case,
it is unwise to push the Armed Forces into assuming the responsibilities which
are primarily those of the civilian administration.
COAS
on Drone Strikes and Mainstreaming of FATA
Chief of Army Staff (center) at the Peshawar Corps Headquarters on June
14, 2017
According to ISPR's press release following Chief of Army
Staff General Qamar Jawed Bajwa's visit to the Peshawar Corps Headquarters on
June 14, 2017, General Bajwa termed unilateral actions like drone strikes 'counter-productive
and against the spirit of ongoing cooperation and intelligence sharing being
diligently undertaken by Pakistan.' [7]This
was in apparent reference to the US drone strike a day earlier in the Spin Thall
area of Orakzai Agency, which killed Haqqani commander Abubakar. [8]
The June 14, 2017 ISPR Press Release also quoted General Bajwa
as stating that 'early mainstreaming of FATA through reforms is essential and
Pakistan Army fully supports all efforts towards that end.' [9]
Pakistan
responds to Afghan Accusations
Corps Commander Conference on June 06, 2017
Following accusations from Afghan intelligence agency, the
National Directorate of Security (NDS) that blamed Pakistan to be behind deadly
blasts in Kabul's diplomatic quarters in March and April, .[10]
[11]a number of civil-military
huddles took place in Pakistan to respond to these accusations.
A special meeting of the National Security Committee was held
on June 07, 2017, which was a welcome change as the NSC met within 7 days of
the earlier NSC meeting. The NSC ' strongly condemned the … incident of
terrorism in Kabul and resolved to remain steadfast and resolute in support
of Afghan people.'[12] The NSC
also stated that 'Pakistan has shown exceptional restraint even when Afghan
territory was used for terrorist acts in Pakistan which resulted in massive
human losses. Pakistan was fully cognizant of institutional collaboration by
elements hostile to Pakistan and will defend resolutely against manifest and
future threats.' [13]
A Corps Commanders meeting preceded the NSC meeting. The ISPR
statement reporting on the meeting conveyed that the 'forum took exception to
the unwarranted accusations and threats against Pakistan.' [14]
The top brass of the Pakistan Army also stated that 'instead of blaming Pakistan,
Afghanistan needs to look inward and identify the real issues.' [15]The
forum also expressed 'solidarity with the Afghan people and Security forces
on loss of precious lives' and 'vowed to continue its support and cooperation
with Afghanistan in fight against terrorism and militancy.' [16]
The
'Davis' Disputes
Mr. Raymond Davis (right) and the cover of his book The Contractor: How
I Landed in Pakistani Prison and Ignited a Diplomatic Crisis (left)
The infamous Mr. Raymond Davis, the private contractor of
the US government who shot dead two Pakistani citizens in Lahore on January
27, 2011, in his book, The Contractor: How I Landed in a Pakistani Prison
and Ignited a Diplomatic Crisis , has made claims that have stirred a
great deal of controversy in Pakistan. Mr. Davis has claimed the direct involvement
of the Inter Services Intelligence in securing his release and has even alleged
that 18 family members of victims, who were paid blood money through application
of Qisas law, were threatened by the ISI into accepting it. [17]
Excerpts appearing in media from the book authored by Mr.
Davis allege that the then Director General of the ISI Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Ahmed
Shuja Pasha was present in the courtroom on March 16, 2011 (the day he was acquitted
by the Court) and was continually texting US Ambassador to Pakistan, Cameron
Munter 'updating him about court proceedings.' [18]
Chief of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Mr. Imran Khan, in a statement
issued by PTI's central media office on July 01, 2017, has said that 'the book
tells the shameful story about the nexus between (our) civil-military leadership
in arranging the escape of a brutal murderer.' [19]
In a press conference on July 02, 2017, Chief Minister of
Punjab Mr. Shahbaz Sharif, said that Mr. Davis' book has 'set the record straight
by making it clear that neither the PML-N government nor I or Nawaz Sharif played
any role in the release.' [20]Chief
Minister Sharif also said that the people mentioned in Davis' book should be
asked about his release from prison and that 'names of those who approached
the victim's families [to make them accept blood money] also stand exposed.'
[21]
A view is also expressed that the timing of the release of
this book may have its own agenda of creating or feeding certain perceptions
inimical to the image of the Inter Services Intelligence.
While the narrative in Mr. Davis' book does not need to be
taken at face value, it raises serious questions pertaining to Pakistan's national
security, foreign affairs as well as legal propriety that need to be clarified
by those involved in the incident. After all, three Pakistani citizens were
killed, with two of them shot dead by Mr. Davis himself. Those allegedly involved
have not so far denied claims made in the book. An investigation must be carried
out of the whole affair and the results of that investigation made public. This
matter involves national security and not just implicates the security apparatus
of the country but also the questions the propriety of the trial that led to
Mr. Davis' release.
Fencing
of the Pakistan Afghanistan Border
Image of the fencing shared by ISPR in its press release on June 20, 2017
PILDAT has continued to advocate for the pressing need for
a better-managed Western border. Our focus stems from the belief that no State
can survive with soft borders and unless Pakistan secures its borders, it will
continue to face a host of issues branching not only in internal and external
complications to security but also matters relating to health and trade, among
others.
It is, therefore, a very welcome development that fencing
of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border has commenced. The first phase, as announced
by the ISPR, would involve the fencing of 'high infiltration prone areas in
Bajaur, Mohmand, and Khyber' [22]while
in phase 2 the rest of the border including Balochistan would be fenced. [23]
COAS
and the Umra for the Pakistan Cricket Team
Tweet of the DG ISPR announcing Umrah for the Pakistan team on June 18,
2017
The official public relations body representing the 3 branches
of the Pakistan Military, the Inter-Services Public Relations, is often admired
for the speed and efficiency with which it puts forward news and perspectives
representing the Military. In recent times, it was perhaps at its quickest when
within minutes following the win of the Pakistan Cricket Team in the final of
the ICC Champions Trophy on June 18, the ISPR issued a tweet congratulating
the Pakistan Cricket Team for the win on behalf of the COAS.[24]
The tweet, however, did not just extend felicitations to the
team. It went on to announce 'Umrah for the team' as well, on behalf of the
COAS.
While the country was indeed feeling jubilant at the trophy
win and the cricket team was showered with accolades, it is unclear as to why
the COAS should feel the need to extend the offer of Umra for the cricket team.
Presumably the offer is extended through using public resources available to
the COAS leading one to question whether it is the best utilization of the same
in this regard. Given that the offer was made by the COAS to the national cricket
team and not a military-affiliated team makes it further confusing.
Beyond congratulations, it may have been more appropriate
for Pakistan's elected Government to honour the cricket team even though that
has also been challenged in the Court of Law. [25]
PILDAT has long maintained that in keeping with international financial and
budgetary best practices, Pakistan must put an end to discretionary funds and
block allocations in our national and provincial budgets. The need for a more
stringent, transparent and efficient use of public resources is a critical requirement
for Pakistan.
Kashmir
and Balochistan??
With Pakistan Cricket Team winning the ICC Champions Trophy
on June 18, the DG ISPR issued two peculiar tweets. One tweet posted pictures
depicting large public screen in Balochistan telecasting the match and scenes
of jubilation following the win with the caption "And this is Our Baluchistan.
"To whom it may concern". Lay off!" [26]
The other tweet carried a video of celebrations captioned as "And this is.........Srinagar!!"
[27]
The tweets are peculiar as these touch upon many sensitive
national and foreign policy issues that may not make official ISPR twitter account
as the best platform. The tweets seem to draw a parallel that Pakistan has diplomatically
fought hard to fend-off. To somehow give the impression that the two regions
are at all similar is irresponsible to say the least. The official foreign policy
perspectives of any nation are carefully prepared and calibrated and therefore
require to be officially presented. In matters of such sensitive nature, it
is best that only the relevant official channels responsible for sharing Pakistan's
official perspectives are used.
Controversy
Surrounding Gen. (Retd.) Raheel Sharif as Head of the Islamic Military Coalition
The controversy surrounding Gen. (Retd.) Raheel Sharif's joining
as Head of the Islamic Military Coalition to Fight Terrorism has continued unabated.
Speaking in the Senate responding to a Calling
Attention Notice on June 02, 2017, Advisor to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs,
Mr. Sartaj Aziz, maintained that former Chief of Army Staff, General (Retd.)
Raheel Sharif's role as head of the Islamic Military Coalition to Fight Terrorism
would not have any bearing on the basic position or foreign policy of Pakistan,
the guidelines of which are still based on the April 10, 2015 resolution of
the Parliament according to which Pakistan would maintain a balanced position
on regional conflicts.[28]
Mr. Aziz also told the House that the Terms of Reference of
the Islamic Military Alliance are yet to be finalized and would be presented
before the Parliament once they are finalized. [29]However,
Mr. Aziz acknowledged that the Riyadh Conference of May 2017 had widened the
sectarian divide.[30]
In an in-camera briefing to the Senate Standing Committee
on Foreign Affairs on June 21, 2017, Mr. Aziz is reported to have shared that
Gen. (Retd.) Raheel Sharif cannot be called back to Pakistan because he was
not deputed by the Government of Pakistan and that he joined the Islamic Military
Coalition to Fight Terrorism in his personal capacity. [31]
Welcome
Increase in Periodicity of the National Security Committee Meeting
Prime Minister of Pakistan Chairing the meeting of the NSC on June 07, 2017
In a welcome development, the National Security Committee
meeting on June 07, 2017 took place within a week of the previous meeting held
on May 31, 2017.
The NSC was established with a National Security Secretariat
to assist its functioning by the PML-N Government in August 2013. Since its
formation, the NSC has met for 8 times since its establishment 3 years and 9
months ago.
PILDAT has continued to advocate for monthly, if not weekly,
meetings of the NSC, in keeping with international standards of similar bodies.
The NSC is not just required to meet as Pakistan has a host of national security
issues to deal with. The NSC is also important as it provides a forum for consultation
between elected Government and the Security officials.
Table 1: Meetings of the National Security Committee
No.
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Meetings of the NSC
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Intervening Period between NSC Meetings
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1
|
August 22, 2013
|
|
2.
|
December 17, 2013
|
3 months, 26 days
|
3.
|
April 17, 2014
|
4 months
|
4.
|
October 16, 2014
|
5 months 29 days
|
5.
|
April 06, 2016
|
1 year 6 months
|
6.
|
July 22, 2016
|
2 months, 16 days
|
7.
|
May 31, 2017
|
10 months
|
8.
|
June 07, 2017
|
6 days
|
Premier-COAS
Interactions
In the month of June, Prime Minister of
Pakistan and Chief of Army Staff met once during the meeting of the National
Security Committee on June 07, 2017. [32]
The meeting was attended by the Federal Minister for Defence,
Khawaja Muhammad Asif, MNA, who is also a member of the NSC. The Federal Minister
of Defence has been conspicuous by his absence in 9 interactions that have taken
place between Premier and COAS Gen. Bajwa from December 2016 to June 2017.
International Developments Affecting
Civil Military Relations Around the World
Martial
Law Imposed by President of Philippines to quell Islamic Militant Siege in Marawi
Demonstrations against the declaration of martial law in Davao city, Mindanao
island, southern Philippines
The President of Philippines, Mr. Rodrigo Duterte, imposed
martial law in the island of Mindanao on May 23, 2017 reportedly following violence
perpetrated by the militants linked to the Islamic State that involved beheading
the chief of police of Malabang. [33]
The martial law has been imposed for sixty days and the reported
reason for it was to contain the terrorist threat in the area, particularly
in the southern city of Marawi that is under siege by the militants. [34]President
Duterte has said that he will keep the martial law for a year, if necessary,
and will 'not rule out placing the entire country under martial law if the threat
of Islamic State spreads.'[35]
President Duterte has been criticized by some in the Philippines for declaring
martial law, seeing it as an 'over reaction.' [36]
References
[1] 'IB, three
other bodies hampering probe, says JIT,' Dawn, can be accessed at:
http://epaper.dawn.com/DetailNews.php?StoryText=14_06_2017_001_004
[3] 'When IB
men became private spies,' Dawn, can be accessed at:
http://epaper.dawn.com/DetailNews.php?StoryText=20_06_2017_001_005
[4] 'JIT accused
of tapping phones of witnesses,' Dawn, can be accessed at:
http://epaper.dawn.com/DetailNews.php?StoryText=17_06_2017_001_002
[5] 'Defiant
PM looks to next election for vindication,' Dawn, can be accesed at
http://epaper.dawn.com/DetailNews.php?StoryText=16_06_2017_001_005
[6] The ISPR
Press Release can be accessed at:
https://www.ispr.gov.pk/front/main.asp?o=t-press_release&cat=army&date=2017/6/30
[7] The ISPR
Press Release can be accessed at:
https://www.ispr.gov.pk/front/main.asp?o=t-press_release&cat=army&date=2017/6/14
[8] 'Drone
kills Haqqani group commander,' Dawn, can be accessed at:
http://epaper.dawn.com/DetailNews.php?StoryText=14_06_2017_001_002
[9] The ISPR
Press Release can be accessed at:
https://www.ispr.gov.pk/front/main.asp?o=t-press_release&cat=army&date=2017/6/14
[10] A Tweet
by TOLO news stated, ' NDS claims that today's blast in Kabul was planned
by Haqqani network in Pakistan with the direct help of Pakistan's intelligence
agency (ISI).' The Tweet can be accessed at:
https://twitter.com/TOLOnews/status/869953848814821377
[11] The
blasts took place on June 03, 2017, news report can be accessed at:
http://epaper.dawn.com/DetailNews.php?StoryText=04_06_2017_001_002
[12] The
Press Release by the Prime Minister Office can be accessed at:
http://pmo.gov.pk/press_release_detailes.php?pr_id=1821
[14] The
ISPR Press Release can be accessed at:
https://www.ispr.gov.pk/front/main.asp?o=t-press_release&cat=army&date=2017/6/6
[17] 'View
from the courtroom Davis book brings to light misuse of Qiyas and Diyat
law,' Dawn, can be accessed at:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1342906/view-from-the-courtroom-davis-book-brings-to-light-misuse-of-qisas-and-diyat-law
[19] 'Imran
urges Pakistanis to read Davis' Book,' Dawn, can be accessed at:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1342710/imran-urges-pakistanis-to-read-davis-book
[20] 'Shahbaz
claims Davis book proves he was right,' Dawn, can be accessed at:
http://epaper.dawn.com/DetailNews.php?StoryText=03_07_2017_014_004
[22] The
ISPR Press Release can be accessed at:
https://www.ispr.gov.pk/front/main.asp?o=t-press_release&cat=army&date=2017/6/20
[24] The
text of the Tweet stated: 'COAS congrats Team Pakistan & nation. Announces
Umrah for team.' The Tweet may be accessed at:
https://twitter.com/OfficialDGISPR/status/876468301811011585
[25]
For details, please see Court reserves ruling over PM's cash reward to
Pakistan cricket team:
https://www.samaa.tv/pakistan/2017/07/court-reserves-ruling-over-pms-cash-reward-to-pakistan-cricket-team/
[26] The
tweet can be accessed at:
https://twitter.com/OfficialDGISPR/status/876505452892233729
[27] The
tweet can be accessed at:
https://twitter.com/OfficialDGISPR/status/876513193975140352
[28] The
Senate Hansard can be accessed at:
http://www.senate.gov.pk/uploads/documents/debates/1496385401_948.pdf
[31] http://epaper.dawn.com/DetailNews.php?StoryText=22_06_2017_001_002
[32] The
Press Release of the Prime Minister Office can be accessed at:
http://pmo.gov.pk/press_release_detailes.php?pr_id=1821
[33] 'Duterte
imposes martial law in Philippines after Islamist militant go on rampage,
'beheading local police chief' and taking priest hostage,' Telegraph, can
be accessed at:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/24/duterte-imposes-martial-law-philippines-islamist-militants-go/
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