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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:
- Interior Minister denied entry to former Premier's
Trial Hearing by Rangers
- COAS comments on State of Economy
- Pakistan Army's Recovery of American hostages
- Continuing Role of COAS in Foreign Affairs
- Silence is also an Expression: DG ISPR
- Chief Minister Sharif bids farewell to Lahore
Corps Commander
- Defence Minister "Calls On" Chiefs
of Army & Naval Staff
- DG ISPR on Enlistment of Milli Muslim League
- Extra-Professional Activities by the Pakistan
Army
- PM-COAS Interactions
- Thai Junta finally sets date for elections
- Genocide trial against Guatemalan dictator
Interior Minister denied entry to former Premier's
Trial Hearing by Rangers
Interior Minister Mr. Ahsan Iqbal speaking to the Press on October 02, 2017
In one of the most blatant face-offs in civil-military relations
in recent times, the Federal Interior Minister, in full view of the nation,
was denied access by Rangers into the Federal Judicial Complex in Islamabad
on the day of hearing of former Prime Minister Mr. Nawaz Sharif's trial. When
the Interior Minister asked the soldier on duty at the gate to call the commander
present inside, the commander did not show up. [1]
Mr. Ahsan Iqbal openly and rightly claimed that, legally,
the Ministry of Interior is the administrative Ministry of the Rangers. The
Interior Minister had reached the Judicial Complex to personally ascertain the
situation as several other PML-N leaders and media persons were denied entry,
and the civil administration had claimed that the Rangers were not requisitioned
by them. The Interior Minister was visibly upset at the treatment and the TV
channels showed him saying that"This is not a banana republic…"
and that "Two States cannot function within one State." [2]
After completing an internal inquiry within the civilian administration,
Mr. Ahsan Iqbal made a statement on October 03, 2017 that the " civil administration
was not responsible for any communication that led to this misunderstanding
". Mr. Iqbal also said, " We are seeking an explanation from Rangers...
the DG Rangers now should explain under whose authority and whose directives
they were deployed there ."[3]
The matter was also taken up in a cabinet meeting on October
03, 2017, and Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi is reported to have said,
"Such incidents are not acceptable." [4]
Perhaps in reaction to the Interior Minister's remarks, on
October 04, 2017, the Rangers and Quick Response Force (QRF) withdrew its personnel
from the Parliament House, asking for written instructions for their deployment.
According to media sources, the Punjab Rangers Director General was given 72
hours by the Interior Minister to provide an explanation for withdrawal of the
force from the Parliament House as well as the earlier deployment of October
02, 2017 at the Federal Judicial Complex. Meanwhile, the Interior Minister directed
the Frontier Constabulary to take over the Parliament House's security. [5]
It is not known what explanation was provided to the Interior
Minister by the DG Punjab Rangers, however, a detailed press conference was
held by the Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj Gen
Asif Ghafoor on October 5, 2017 in which a simplification of the events was
given.[6]
The DG ISPR is quoted to have said, "… When a force
is requisitioned for an area, then they do local coordination with the police
and civilian administration…And it does not happen that all orders are
in writing. Whatever area you are in, whatever threat to security there is,
there is…" [7]
PILDAT believes that the incident was serious and had compromised
the image of the country. An enquiry should be conducted and people responsible
for the mistake be disciplined.
COAS comments
on State of Economy
ISPR joined hands with the Federation of Pakistan Chambers
of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) in organizing a Seminar on Interplay of Economy
and Security, [8] where the COAS
as the Chief Guest said that: " The economy is showing mixed indicators.
Growth has picked up but the debts are sky high. Infrastructure and energy have
improved considerably but the current account balance is not in our favor. Our
tax to GDP ratio is abysmally low and this needs to change if we are to break
the begging bowl … If I were a statesman or an economist, I
would say that this is high time for us to place economic growth and sustainability
at the highest priority… We have to increase our tax base, bring in fiscal
discipline and ensure continuity of economic policies ."[9]
Later the DG ISPR commented in reply to a question on a TV
channel that "If the economy is not bad, it is not doing so well either."
[10] Reacting to this, the Federal
Interior Minister, Mr. Ahsan Iqbal, who was in the US holding meetings with
the World Bank and other institutions, [11]
issued a statement saying that the ISPR should refrain from commenting on the
country's economic situation. He said that "Pakistan's economy is stable,"
and " Such irresponsible statements can dent Pakistan's global image.
The Government has turned around Pakistan's economy in the past four years,
through policies of economic, infrastructure and development reforms ," he
added. [12]
However, the DG ISPR, responding to a question at a press
conference about Mr. Ahsan Iqbal's criticism said that, "I was disappointed
as a soldier and as a citizen of Pakistan". [13]
"… The Pakistan Army is a State institution and it is very important
to sit and talk about things ."
The Prime Minister of Pakistan, however, said, " When
everybody can express their views on the economy, then why can't the army chief
do so? " However, he also added that the Army Chief always sees the glass
'half-filled.'[14]
PILDAT believes that it is inappropriate for any State institution
to make public comments critical of any aspect of the policy or conduct of another
State institution. There are appropriate channels and forums available for conveying
the views of the institutions to the relevant quarters and such channels and
forums should be used instead. It is the responsibility of the Government to
keep such channels of communication open and such forums available for exchange
of views.
Pakistan Army
recovers American hostages
U.S. citizen Caitlan Coleman, and her husband Joshua Boyle, with their two
children
The rescue of 5 foreign nationals by the Pakistan Army reportedly
held hostage by the Afghan militants, which was hailed as a win by both DG ISPR
and subsequently by US President Donald Trump, was later questioned when CIA
Chief reportedly confirmed on October 19 that the couple kidnapped by militants
in Afghanistan had actually been kept in Pakistan for the past five years.[15]
The recovery of the family came on the same day as meeting of the COAS with
Acting US Assistant Secretary of State, Alice G. Wells.
Continuing Role
of COAS in Foreign Affairs
The COAS is continuing to play an active
role in the diplomatic domain. Following is an account of his diplomatic interactions
during October 2017:
Chief of Army Staff meeting Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, on October 01,
2017
1. Visit to Afghanistan
The COAS undertook a trip to Kabul to meet the Afghan President
Mr. Ashraf Ghani on October 01, 2017. The two leaders met in a one-on-one
meeting at the Afghan Presidential Palace as well as in delegation level talks.
[16]
From the Pakistan side, the delegation included Foreign Secretary
Ms. Tehmina Janjua, DG ISI Lieutenant-General Naveed Mukhtar and Pakistan
Ambassador at Kabul Zahid Nasrullah Khan and staff of the COAS. Afghan delegation
consisted of Afghan 2nd Vice President, First Deputy Chief Executive
officer, 2nd Deputy Chief Executive officer,National Security
Advisor, Chief of National Directorate of Security (NDS), Afghan
Defence minister, Afghan Interior Minister, Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan
and the Afghan COAS. [17]
No statement was issued by Pakistan's Foreign Office upon return from Afghanistan.
Foreign Ministry delegation, under the leadership of Ms. Tehmina Janjua
meeting with U.S. delegation under the leadership of Ms. Alice Wells
2. Acting US Assistant Secretary
of State Ms. Alice Wells called on COAS
A U.S. delegation comprising Deputy Assistant to the President and National
Security Council Senior Director for South Asia, Ms. Lisa Curtis, Acting Assistant
Secretary of State, Ambassador Alice Wells and U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan
Mr. David Hale, called on the Chief of Army Staff on October 12, 2017 at the
GHQ.[18] According to ISPR,
the US delegation briefed COAS on US strategy in South Asia. A discussion
on regional security also took place. [19]
Later in the day, Ms. Alice Wells also had a similar session with Foreign
Secretary Ms. Tehmina Janjua, including representatives from the military
at the Foreign Office in Islamabad. [20]
3. COAS met Saudi Crown Prince
On October 13, 2017, Mr Nawaf Saeed Al-Maliki, Ambassador
of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, called on the COAS at the GHQ. According to
ISPR, ' issues of bilateral relations including defence and training
cooperation remained the focus of the discussion .'[21]
4. Visit to UAE & KSA
The COAS also made a three-day visit to the Middle East
(Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and UAE) returning to Pakistan on October 17, 2017.
The visit was not reported by ISPR. According to the news reports, the COAS
General Bajwa first met Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of
Dubai and Prime Minister of the UAE as well as other key UAE leaders on October
14, 2017. Later, he flew to Saudi Arabia to attend an International Conference
organized by the Saudi Defence ministry, themed: "Alliance Against Terrorism:
Strategies and Capabilities". [22]
General Bajwa also met the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the sidelines
of the conference. The Arab News only reported the meeting and no official
word on the trip was published.[23]
"Silence is also an Expression,"
DG ISPR
In an unusual development, a Corps Commanders Conference held
at the GHQ in Rawalpindi, which lasted 7 hours went unreported by the ISPR.
Reportedly, the meeting was called by the COAS to take Corps Commanders into
confidence about his recent visit to Afghanistan. [24]
However, in response to a question on the unusual lack of
a statement from the Conference, DG ISPR said that, "Silence is also an
expression ."[25]
Chief Minister Sharif bids farewell
to Lahore Corps Commander
Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif bidding farewell to Lahore Corps Commander
Lt. Gen Sadiq Ali, on October 09, 2017
Punjab Chief Minister bade farewell to Lahore Corps Commander,
Lt. Gen Sadiq Ali, who paid him a visit on October 09, 2017. [26]
Lt. Gen Sadiq will be replaced with Lt. Gen. Aamer Riaz. [27]
On the occasion CM Sharif said that ' peace in the country is the result
of the sacrifices rendered by officers and soldiers of the armed forces
.' He also expressed good wishes for the outgoing commander and praised the
Pak Army's role in eradicating terrorism. [28]
Defence Minister
"Calls On" Chiefs of Army & Naval Staff
Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan meeting the Chief of Army Staff at
the GHQ on October 10, 2017
The scheme of executive authority, as envisaged and put
in place by the Constitution of Pakistan, makes the Federal Government in-charge
to have control and command over the armed forces. The Federal Government exercises
its powers of control and command of the armed forces through its Ministry of
Defence with a Minister of Defence as the head of the Ministry. However, the
converse seems to have been conveyed through the case of Mr. Khurram Dastgir
Khan, Minister of Defence, who, as reported by ISPR "called on the Chief
of Army Staff" at the GHQ on October 10, 2017, whereas it should have been
the other way around. [29]
Mr. Khuram Dastgir Khan also called on the newly appointed
Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, at the Naval Headquarters
in Islamabad, on October 23, 2017, where he also received a briefing on Pakistan
Navy's role in Regional Maritime Security and Operational Development in the
Indian Ocean Region. [30]
DG ISPR on Enlistment
of Milli Muslim League
DG ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor, in response
to a question at a press conference regarding the enlistment of Milli Muslim
League said that, " Every Pakistani has the right to participate in the
polling process ."[31]
It must be noted that the Election Commission of Pakistan
has rejected the application of Milli Muslim League to be enlisted as a political
party. [32] Milli Muslim League
(MML) is apparently the political front of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, which is a proscribed
organization under the Anti Terrorism Act of Pakistan.
Extra-Professional
Activities by the Pakistan Army
Following activities were organized by the Army during October
2017:
- Jeep Rally from Chitral to Islamabad
With Commandant Chitral Scouts Col. Moeen in the chair,
it was decided in a meeting reported on October 11, 2017 that the Pakistan
Army will organize Independence Jeep Rally on October 20, 2017, from Chitral
City, to Islamabad, via Shandur Pass and Jaglot (Gilgit-Baltistan). [33]
On October 20, 2017, twenty jeep riders left Chitral for
Islamabad via Gilgit-Baltistan. Commandant of Chitral Scouts, Colonel Moeen
saw off the jeep riders after a festive party in the polo ground where events
of traditional polo match, cultural show and paragliding were also held with
thousands of spectators. [34]
- Jashan-e-Bahawalpur organized by Pakistan Army
Pakistan Army organized a 10-day cultural show at Noor
Mehal in Bahawalpur in which different local and national artists performed.
The closing ceremony was held on October 16, 2017 in which the Corps Commander,
Lt-Gen Sher Afgun, attended as the Chief Guest. The grandson of the late
Amir of Bahawalpur Nawab Salahuddin Abbasi also attended the ceremony as
the Guest of Honour. [35]
- Motor Rally organized by the Pakistan Army
COAS witnessing Pakistan Motor Rally 2017 2nd segment at Gomal Zam, South
Waziristan, on October 26, 2017
Pakistan Motor Rally 2017 was organized by the Pakistan
Army from October 21 to October 31, 2017 reportedly to commemorate country's
70th year of independence.[36]
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) along with Governor KP Engineer
Iqbal Zafar Jhagra attended the event. According to ISPR, the ' COAS
appreciated spirit of all participants and organizers to promote peaceful
and soft image of Pakistan .'[37]
PM-COAS Interactions
Prime Minister Mr. Shahid Khaqan Abassi and the Chief of Army
Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa met twice during the month of October 2017:
Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi chairing a meeting of National Implementation
Committee on FATA Reforms on October 12, 2017
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The first interaction took place during a meeting of
the National Implementation Committee on FATA Reforms on October 12, 2017. [38]
The meeting was attended by Chief of
Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Minister for SAFRON Lt. Gen (R) Abdul
Qadir Baloch, Minister for Law Mr. Zahid Hamid, Deputy Chairman Planning
Commission, Mr. Sartaj Aziz, Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mr. Iqbal Zafar
Jhagra and Chief Minister KP Mr. Pervez Khattak. The Minister of Defence
was not part of the meeting.
Pakistan Delegation led by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi meeting U.S.
delegation led by U.S. Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson
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The second interaction took place when the
Pakistan delegation, led by Prime Minister Mr. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, met
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, in Islamabad, on October 24, 2017.
The Pakistani delegation included Foreign Minister Mr. Khawaja Asif, Interior
Minister Mr. Ahsan Iqbal, Defence Minister Mr. Khurram Dastgir Khan, Foreign
Secretary Ms. Tehmina Janjua, Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa
and Inter-Services Intelligence Director General Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar. [39]
International News
Thai Junta finally sets date
for elections
Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-ocha, on October 10, 2017,
finally gave the date for general elections in Thailand. The elections will
be held in November 2018 and a more precise date will be announced in June 2018.
This is the most precise date the General has given since taking over power
from Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck Shinawatra whose family
(or those backed by them) has been winning every election in Thailand since
2001 and who was recently convicted and sentenced in corruption cases
has since disappeared from Thailand and is considered a fugitive. [40]
On October 18, 2017, son of Thailand's ex-Prime Minister Thaksin
Shinawatra, and nephew of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, was also formally
charged with money laundering. It has yet to be decided whether or not the case
will go into criminal court. [41]
Genocide trial against Guatemalan
dictator
A 91-year old Guatemalan dictator General (Retd.) Efrain Rios
Montt faced a second trial for genocide on October 13, 2017. Rios Montt, who
ruled from 1982-83, was convicted four years ago for ordering massacres leading
to deaths of at least 1,771 Ixil Mayan Indians but the ruling was overturned.
The Supreme Court of Guatemala will hear the case against the former dictator,
who is 91 and diagnosed with senile dementia in 2015. [42]
References
[1] 'Whose orders is Rangers
following?' Ahsan Iqbal lashes out at force for blocking entry to court,
DAWN, October 02, 2017, as accessed on November 03, 2017 at
https://www.dawn.com/news/1361230
[2] 'Whose orders is Rangers
following?' Ahsan Iqbal lashes out at force for blocking entry to court,
DAWN, October 02, 2017, as accessed on November 03, 2017 at
https://www.dawn.com/news/1361230
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