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The ISI War Crimes and Murder of Civilian Culture of Intelligence in Pakistan

AuthorMusa Khan Jalalzai
PublisherVij Books India
Publisher2021
Publisher236 p,
ISBN9789390917617

Contents: Introduction. Summary. 1. The ISI Atrocities and the Murder of Civilian Intelligence Culture in Pakistan. 2. President Zardari Never Danced to the ISI’s Jitterbug. 3. The Director Generals of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI). 4. The ISI, Military Establishment and an Inefficacious Intelligence Infrastructure. 5. The ISI Atrocities, Military and Political Stakeholders, Crisis of Confidence and lack of Modern Intelligence Technique. 6. Dematerialization of Civilian Intelligence and a War of Strength between the ISI and the IB. 7. President Zardari, the ISI Double-Dealing and Miltablishment. 8. The ISI War against Journalists, Bloggers, and Social Media Anchors. 9. Fair Trials Violations, Confessions without Adequate Safeguards against Torture, Rough-Handling of Prisoners and Denial of Public Hearing. 10. The Political and Military Involvement of Inter-Services Intelligence in Afghanistan. 11. Pakistan Army and the Pashtun Tahafooz Movement. Notes to Chapters. Bibliography. Index.

M. Ilyas Khan (Uncovering Pakistan's secret human rights abuses, BBC News, Dera Ismail Khan, 02 June 2019), in his commentary on BBC website documented atrocities of Pakistan army in North Waziristan: “In May 2016, for example, an attack on a military post in the Teti Madakhel area of North Waziristan triggered a manhunt by troops who rounded up the entire population of a village. An eyewitness who watched the operation from a wheat field nearby and whose brother was among those detained told the BBC that the soldiers beat everyone with batons and threw mud in children's mouths when they cried. A pregnant woman was one of two people who died during torture, her son said in video testimony. At least one man remains missing. Local activists say more than 8,000 people picked up by the army since 2002 remain unaccounted for”. The Pakistani monster is constantly following and intimidating journalists and human-rights activists across Europe and Middle East. This project to hound rights-activists was launched by Gen. Bajwa on his official visit to Pakistan High Commission in London in Jun 2019. Since that day the Pakistan's embassies in Europe and their spies and stooges are active to stop voices of the voiceless. Journalist Aurang Zeb Khan Zalmay noted.

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