Wednesday, July 20, 2011

DTN News - PAKISTAN NEWS: Pakistan 'Tried To Tilt US Policy On Kashmir'

Defense News: DTN News - PAKISTAN NEWS: Pakistan 'Tried To Tilt US Policy On Kashmir'
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 20, 2011: Pakistan has spent at least $4m since the mid-1990s lobbying the US Congress and the White House in a covert attempt to influence American policy on the disputed territory of Kashmir, according to a Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] affidavit filed in a US court.

Two US citizens have been charged with illegal lobbying, US authorities said on Tuesday.

FBI agents arrested Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, 62, in Virginia on charges that he failed to register as an agent of a foreign government.

Zaheer Ahmad, 63, was also charged but is believed to be in Pakistan. Both are naturalised US citizens.

The arrest and allegations may further strain relations between Washington and Islamabad which have been fraught since US forces conducted a secret raid in Pakistan in May that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

The FBI affidavit detailed the alleged scheme in which Fai's organisation, the Kashmir American Council [KAC], received up to $700,000 annually from Pakistan to make campaign contributions to US politicians, sponsor conferences and other promotions.

"Mr Fai is accused of a decades-long scheme with one purpose - to hide Pakistan's involvement behind his efforts to influence the US government's position on Kashmir," Neil MacBride, US Attorney for Eastern Virginia, said.

A Justice Department statement said a witness told investigators that Pakistan's military spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence Agency (ISI), created the KAC as a propaganda tool and had been directing Fai's activities for the past 25 years.

He had been in touch with four Pakistani government handlers more than 4,000 times since June 2008, it said.

A US official said the investigation was ongoing and more charges could be forthcoming, but there was no indication Fai had been engaged in spying.

Imtiaz Gul, a political analyst, told Al Jazeera that the aforementioned allegations seem to be part of an "onslaught" against the ISI for its reluctance or lack of cooperation in supporting the US war in Afghanistan.

"It is not a secret that the ISI has been an important element of support for all Kashmiri political and militant groups," Gul added.

Federal election records

Foreign nationals and governments are banned from making contributions to US campaigns and anyone who lobbies on behalf of a foreign government must register with the US justice department.

Fai, his nonprofit group and Ahmad never registered that they were working for the Pakistani government, US authorities said.

"Mr Fai is not a Pakistani citizen and the government and embassy of Pakistan have no knowledge of the case involving him," said a Pakistan Embassy spokesperson.

Fai appeared briefly in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, where a judge ordered him detained pending a preliminary and detention hearing set for Thursday.

Federal election records showed Fai had given $23,500 to US political candidates since 1997, including $250 to President Barack Obama's presidential campaign as well as $7,500 to Republican Representative Dan Burton of Indiana.

'Donate to Boy Scouts'

Husain Haqqani, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, said in a message posted on Twitter that an embassy official was in contact with Fai about an event he organised with US officials and scholars but that the FBI "does not allege embassy involvement or knowledge" of his alleged activities.

Burton, an outspoken critic of India's actions in India-administered Kashmir, said in a statement that he was "deeply shocked" by Fai's arrest and "had no inkling of his involvement with any foreign intelligence operation."

"If there is any doubt about the origin of these contributions, I will donate those funds to the Boy Scouts of America," he said. Burton said he had known Fai for 20 years.

The Justice Department said that there was no evidence that any elected officials who received the contributions from Fai or his group knew that it came from the Pakistani government.

Control over Kashmir has been at the centre of hostilities between India and Pakistan since their partition in 1947. The nuclear-armed rivals have fought two of their three wars over the territory.


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DTN News - CHINA NEWS: Xinjiang Riots - China Raises Death Toll To 18 in Violence

Defense News: DTN News - CHINA NEWS: Xinjiang Riots - China Raises Death Toll To 18 in Violence
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 20, 2011: Reported by Chinese National News of even date, the Chinese police shot down 14 rioters who attacked a police station in Hotan city of Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur region, an official has said.

The Communist Party official in Hotan said the attack left four people dead, including an armed police officer, a security guard, a woman and a teenage girl. At least three others were injured.

Rioters killed a security guard while they were trying to break into the Na'erbage police station, Xinhua quoted Ablet Metniyaz, chief of the police station, as saying.

In addition to the security guard, an armed policeman and two civilians died in the incident, he added.

The rioters had taken six civilians and some police staff hostage, and set ablaze and smashed things in the police station, Metniyaz said.

Shouting frantic religious slogans like 'Allah the only God', the rioters ran to the top floor and police opened fire to stop them, said a police official.

China on Wednesday raised the death toll to 18 from a clash at a police station in the restive far western region of Xinjiang, saying that 14 "rioters" died along with two policemen and two hostages in the worst violence there in a year.

Government officials previously said at least four people were killed in what they described as a terrorist attack. But the Germany-based exile group World Uyghur Congress said it was an attack on unarmed protesters.

The clash marked the worst violence in about a year in the far western region, home to many Uighurs, a Turkic-speaking people native to the area, many of whom resent the growing presence of majority Han Chinese in Xinjiang.

Xinjiang is strategically vital to China and Beijing has shown no sign of loosening its grip on the territory, which accounts for one-sixth of China's land mass and holds rich deposits of oil and gas and borders Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Central Asia.

The exile group had said 20 Uighurs were killed -- 14 beaten to death and 6 shot dead -- and 70 arrested, when police opened fire on protesters, leading to fighting between the two sides.

The Xinjiang government's website (http://www.xinjiang.gov.cn) said that police fatally shot the 14 rioters after giving "legal education and warnings," adding that 18 rioters had bought and made weapons and sneaked into the desert city of Hotan days before the clash on Monday.

The report said the rioters, armed with axes, knives, daggers, Molotov cocktails and explosive devices, "crazily beat, smashed and set on fire" the police station, and hung "flags of extreme religion" on the top of the station.

Two policemen and two hostages were also killed in the clash and four of the rioters were arrested, it added. "It was an organized, premeditated and severe violent terrorist attack to local politics-and-law departments," the report said.

The website also showed three pictures it said were taken on the scene of the incident, showing police with guns storming into a police station, which in one photo was on fire.

"NOT EVEN A WOODEN STICK"

Rebiya Kadeer, who leads the World Uyghur Congress from exile in the United States, denied any of the Uighurs involved in the protest were armed.

"There (was) not even a wood stick in their hands," she told Reuters in Washington. "We keep demanding that the Chinese government stop this kind of terrorist activity against a peaceful people and respect the culture and national identity of Uighurs."

Once a successful businesswoman feted by Beijing, Kadeer is now reviled by China as a violent separatist. She denies the accusations, saying she wants only peaceful change.
The differing accounts and the authenticity of the pictures published by the government could not be independently verified.

Rights groups say Xinjiang remains under tight security, more than two years after its capital Urumqi was rocked by violence between Han Chinese and Uighurs that killed nearly 200 people.

Since then, China has executed nine people it blamed for instigating the riots, detained and prosecuted hundreds and ramped up spending on security, according to state media and overseas rights groups.

The Global Times, a popular tabloid published by Communist Party mouthpiece the People's Daily, said incidents such as that in Hotan "will not lead to collapse as some Westerners have predicted."

"They will not have a colossal impact even if they take place at Tiananmen Square in downtown Beijing," it said in an editorial in its English-language edition.

"Those who underestimate China's social capacity actually underestimate the entire nation," it added. "As for terrorism, the authorities should take a tough stand and ignore unreasonable rebukes from the West."

Beijing, wary of instability and the threat to the Communist Party's grip on power, often blames what it calls violent separatist groups in Xinjiang for attacks on police or other government targets. It says they work with al Qaeda or Central Asian militants to bring about an independent state called East Turkestan.



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DTN News - LOCKHEED MARTIN DEFENSE NEWS: Another C-5M Super Galaxy Takes Flight

Defense News: DTN News - LOCKHEED MARTIN DEFENSE NEWS: Another C-5M Super Galaxy Takes Flight
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada / MARIETTA, Ga., - July 20, 2011: The third production C-5M Super Galaxy took its first flight today (July 18th) here at the Lockheed Martin facility in Marietta. Aircraft 0005 is stationed at Dover Air Force Base, Del. and assigned to be flown by both active duty and reserve airlift wings there.

The modernization program includes more than 70 improvements to include brand-new, fuel-efficient engines and recently flew the first U.S. polar overflight mission direct to Afghanistan.

The C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft is a game changer to the warfighter. While setting 42 world records in airlift, the C-5M established new benchmarks in carrying more cargo, faster and farther than any other airlifter. A venerable workhorse, the recognized improvements in performance, efficiency and safety validate the tremendous value to the taxpayer in modernizing proven and viable aircraft. The C-5 can carry twice the cargo of other strategic airlift systems - the only strategic airlifter with the capability of carrying 100 percent of certified air-transportable cargo.

The C-5M has been a vital element of strategic airlift in every major contingency and humanitarian relief effort since it entered service. The Super Galaxy is the only strategic airlifter capable of linking America directly to the warfighter to all theatres of combat. With more than half of its useful structural life remaining, the C-5M Super Galaxy will be a force multiplier through 2040 and beyond.

C-5 modernization provides greatly improved reliability, efficiency, maintainability and availability — reducing total ownership and operating costs - and ensures this critical national strategic airlift resource continues serving the warfighter well into the 21st century.

The C-5M Super Galaxy is the result of a two-phase modernization effort: the Avionics Modernization Program (AMP) and the Reliability Enhancement and Re-engining Program (RERP).

AMP adds a new, modern cockpit with a digital, all-weather flight control system and autopilot; a new communications suite; flat-panel displays; and enhanced navigation and safety equipment. Enhancements such as the integrated datalink capabilities, predictive flight performance cues and situational awareness displays (the Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System) greatly ease crew workload and enhance situational awareness. AMP is the digital backbone to support RERP.

RERP adds new GE CF6-80C2 commercial engines (military designation F138-GE-100) plus 70 other enhancements to major components and subsystems. The RERP significantly increases fleet availability; improves reliability, maintainability, operational performance and allowable cabin loads; and dramatically reduces total ownership cost and fuel consumption. Re-engining is the centerpiece of the RERP program. The new engine produces more than 50,000 pounds of thrust - a 22 percent increase over current TF39 engines — and is Stage III noise compliant.

Once operational, the C-5M Super Galaxy will have a 58 percent greater climb rate to an initial cruise altitude that is 38 percent higher than the current C-5. This improved capability will enable the C-5M to carry significantly more cargo from more airfields, over great distances, with reduced dependency on tanker assets.

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