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thing is established here. I had been telling it from the very beginning that
that she has not been attacked for getting secular education. I
do not think she was opposing Islam too. There are many Non-Muslims in the
world who are opposing Islam. All of them are not punished for it. She
may be opposing Taliban. I
cannot pass a judgment about her punishment for opposing Taliban. I do not
know about her activities except a BBC report that she was supplying them
anti-Taliban reports since her age of 11 years under a different pen-name. Later she was rewarded for those reports by Americans
and Pakistan Government. Her real name was known after that. But
supposing, for the sake of understanding Taliban point of view, for example,
take an extreme case of some CIA spy who is providing information for the
American drones to kill Taliban or their sympathizers.. What
punishment will you suggest for such spies who are responsible for the death
of several innocent persons?. (Hussain Khan, Tokyo)
"Swat is in the hands of the
made-in-America army. How can Taliban set up their schools in Swat? Their schools were dstroyed by the army. Taliban are highly advanced in the
sciences and are confronting one of the most powerful armies in Asia. Islamic women support the
Taliban. Maulvi Fazlullah
used to reach women and educate them through short wave radio even after the
army destroyed Islamic schools." (Prof. of English; Dr.Kaukab Siddiq, Maryland, USA) |
‘Project Malala’: The CIA’s Socio-Psychological
Intelligence Operation
Unbeknownst
to young Malala, she was picked up, groomed and her
sincere intentions exploited by the world’s most notorious intelligence agency.
Originally pubished
here:
Unbeknownst to young Malala, she was picked up, groomed and her sincere
intentions exploited by the world’s most notorious intelligence agency:
"So let’s
see: We have a New York Times reporter throwing the limelight on Malala just a month after her blog entries for the BBC
—> the young
girl becomes a celebrity overnight
—> Pakistani
media gets abuzz with the student
—> NGOs, etc.
come in
—> too much
exposure
—> then there’s
a continued development, in between we have Generals Allen and Dempsey
pressurizing General Kayani for an unwanted offensive
in North Waziristan
—> sudden new
wave of terrorist attack “traced to TTP militants” and finally
—> attack on Malala and classfellows, out of
nowhere a minister traces the leads to North Waziristan, exactly where the
Pentagon and Langley want Pakistani forces in."
"Which reminds me, there
are pictures spreading around like wildfire on Facebook for the past 2 days
which show Malala and her father siting around a
large table of US military and diplomatic officials; leading the meeting is the
late Richard Holbrooke (former special representative to Afghanistan and
Pakistan). The venue of these meetings could not be found out. Similarly,
the image below is also viral around here since earlier today (reproducing
as it appeared):" (Zaki Khalid)
‘Project Malala’:
The CIA’s Socio-Psychological Intelligence Operation – by Zaki
Khalid
19Oct
(Some additional headings put in by us, and we
have also highlighted some of the text)
Unbeknownst to young Malala,
she was picked up, groomed and her sincere intentions exploited by the world’s
most notorious intelligence agency. by Zaki Khalid,
As I write this column, local media here in
Pakistan is broadcasting prayer and vigil gatherings from across the country
over the brutal terrorist attack which severely injured young Malala Yusufzai and her class
fellows inside their school bus.
And why shouldn’t these be
done? Seeing my fellow countrymen’s sense of unified care and humanity has
reminded me not all people here have hearts that have gone rigid (Thank God
for that!)
Who is Malala Yusufzai?
Like many other motivated whiz kids from
Pakistan determined to prove their talents and exercise them further for
society’s collective prosperity, young Malala from
the once besieged mountain city of Swat is a 15-year old student who studies in
the ninth class, just a level blow the Class 10 (Matriculation) duration,
qualifying after which she will officially be a high school graduate
(pre-collegiate studies).
In major regions of Pakistan, especially the
under-developed zones, girls who study beyond Class 5 are rare sights. And for
those who know the value of education, supporting such girls is a social
obligation.
Hence, we have seen that over the past decade, there has been a
remarkable increase in the female literacy rate across Pakistan now that the
modern era of Information Technology has cast many a charm on aspiring students
who wish to be something, make their parents proud and be well educated,
disciplined citizens of the state.Since long,
children with extraordinary talent have been granted special endowments and
support by various governmental organizations and NGOs alike. This is part of
the politico-socio-academic framework here in Pakistan so that bright role
models for other students could be propped up.
Arfa Karim Randhawa, remember her?
My foreign friends might remember the name of
the late Arfa
Karim Randhawa, once the Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional; another
such achiever who was given much encouragement by Bill Gates himself. Arfa passed away earlier this year.
Malala was fortunate enough to have a father
inclined towards necessary education for girls. Her father Ziauddin
Yusufzai runs a network of schools in the KPK
province.
Young Malala was a
fine student
indeed and regularly held top positions in her school. In early 2009, a BBC
reporter Abdul Hai Kakkar approached Ziauddin Yusufzai asking him if
he knew of any bold school going girl willing to share her experiences of the
threats to female education under the TTP.
Malala in “The New Yorker”
Basharat Peer of The New Yorker notes (sharing selected extracts here):
“She was just the girl who wanted to go to
school,” Mirza Waheed, the former editor of the Urdu Web site of BBC World
Service, told me. One foggy winter afternoon in early 2009, when Mirza was
working out of the BBC World Service’s Bush House offices in London, he got a
proposal from one of his reporters in Pakistan, who was covering the takeover
of Swat Valley by the Taliban militants led by Maulana Fazlullah,
or “FM Mullah.”
“We unanimously decided to publish the diary,
but her safety was of utmost concern to us and we decided to use a pseudonym,”
Mirza said. “The Diary of a Pakistani School Girl,” written by Malala Yousafzai, was published
under the byline Gul Makki.
The Taliban had blown up more than a hundred
girls’ schools. A video feature by the Times, published in 2009, describing the
life of Malala’s family, shows her in her school, a
girl with a fair, round face, hazel eyes, carrying a satchel with a Harry
Potter picture on it.
She would be featured in two Times videos,
which brought her considerable attention, but Malala
became a celebrity in Pakistan in October, 2011, when Desmond Tutu announced
her nomination for an international children’s prize. It seems to have been the
first time that her identity as the writer of the BBC diary became known to the
broader public; the citation for her nomination mentioned her use of
“international media to let the world know girls should also have the right to
go to school.”
Her public profile rose further after the
Pakistan government awarded her the first National Peace Prize, in December
2011. “In a situation where a lifelong school break was being imposed upon us
by the terrorists, rising up against that became very important, essential,”
she told a Pakistani television network.
When the interviewer asked her about fear and danger, Malala,
speaking in a clear, forceful voice, said that her father, who worked for
women’s education and fully supported his daughter, had inspired her, and that
her mother had told her to speak up for her rights. And then, in a rather
prophetic moment, she envisioned a confrontation with the Taliban.
I think of it often and imagine the scene
clearly. Even if they come to kill me, I will tell them what they are trying to
do is wrong, that education is our basic right.The
growing fame and her determination to speak out for girls’ education put her on
the Taliban radar.
Later on, Malala was
picked up and ‘moulded’ by various NGOs (dastardly
as most of them always are). This led to a growing mass projection on print
and electronic media. And as feared, she now became highly endangered as
heretics had set their eyes on her.
Let us pause here for a minute: There are
scores of extraordinary Pakistani kids who blog online, write diaries in
publications and appear on TV. Then why was Malala
the only selected candidate? There are several reasons for this. Most
importantly, Malala had gradually been groomed into
an icon of young, female resistance against tyranny and oppression in her fight
for the right to education.
Secondly, she garnered great influence as she
was routinely invited by a variety of senior government, military, diplomatic
and HR officials especially the US.
Which reminds me, there are pictures spreading around like
wildfire on Facebook for the past 2 days which show Malala
and her father siting around a large table of US military and diplomatic
officials; leading the meeting is the late Richard Holbrooke (former special
representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan). The venue of these meetings
could not be found out. Similarly, the image below is also viral around here
since earlier today (reproducing as it appeared):
I happen to be an online journalist (mostly because my articles stating the
alternative viewpoint are rejected publication in local papers). I have
studied Journalism as a subject in graduate studies and as far as reporting
goes, there is nothing unethical in “adapting to the local environment”.
Especially if you’re a “white Amerikaan” in
Pakistan, you need to brush off suspicion very thoroughly.
I do not blame my people for this. We already
have CIA and MI6 agents roaming around the country under various guises, German BND spies also were caught roaming about dressed in
local Pakistani wear and even burqas. Furthermore, we
have had our taste of Nicholas Schmidle and Ilana Dayan.
Remember Schmidle? He
came to roost in Pakistan and pen piece after piece on manufactured
intelligence. Unfortunately for him, Pakistan’s ISI took notice of his covert
activities and he was subsequently booted out of the country in 2008 on charges
of espionage.
He acted well as your super-smart
journalist and investigator, little did people know his father Robert E. “Rooster”was a
former Major General in Special Operations and who is currently a Lieutenant
General serving as Deputy Commander of the US CYBERCOM (US Army Cyber
Command). Details on the CIA-funded Nicholas Schmidle
can be read here.
We also had an Israeli, or more appropriately,
Zionist agent visiting Abbottabad posing as an Argentinian professor of law
using fake documents and passports. Ilana Dayan has
interviewed former Mossad chief Meir Dagan in the
past and is known for having close ties with Zionist Israel’s military
intelligence. Read about her case here.
Pardon me, I have
this habit of trying to present the necessary context on which I talk, just for
reader clarification.
So what’s ticking inside my mind is, was
Adam B. Ellick deployed as a secret controller by
the CIA? The mister’s video profiles and resume show
his vast approach worldwide. He surely knows how to get a suitable slice from
the cake. It was Adam B. Ellick who first brought Malala a.k.a. the BBC’s “Gul Makki” into the spotlight and featured her in his
documentary for the New York Times with her real name. [Part 1] [Part 2]
So let’s see: We have a New York Times reporter throwing
the limelight on Malala just a month after her blog
entries for the BBC
—> the young girl becomes a celebrity overight
—> Pakistani media gets abuzz with the student
—> NGOs, etc. come in
—> too much exposure
—> then there’s a continued development, in between we
have Generals Allen and Dempsey pressurizing General Kayani
for an unwanted offensive in North Waziristan
—> sudden new wave of terrorist attack “traced to TTP
militants” and finally
—> attack on Malala and classfellows, out of nowhere a minister traces the leads to
North Waziristan, exactly where the Pentagon and Langley want Pakistani forces
in.
Let me try and round up what I’m exactly
trying to assert: My esteemed colleague recently brought to my attention that
the way in which this whole hullabaloo took place is akin to a “trap
feed”, as they say in military terms. The asset is unknowingly used and
then discarded either by being harmed or done away with right that instant.
To get over hyped and conspiracist
such as many people accusing Malala and her
father of being “CIA agents” is not justifiable and acceptable. Ziauddin Yusufzai, whatever
political connections he might have, is the spokesperson for the Swat Qaumi Jirga, a peace brigade who have
helped the Pakistani security forces to a considerable extent in arranging
dialogues with rebellious elements and also assisting in the maintenance of law
and order in the district.
Who is Malala YusufZai
Adam B. Ellick ?
I believe a full thorough investigation
into Adam B. Ellick’s dubious role should be
initiated and his credentials/background properly analyzed.
Furthermore, a detailed probe into what prompted the NY Times documentary
reporter to reveal Malala’s real identity should be
ascertained. Such opportunistic mala fide trouble-makers and hogwash
journalists should be held accountable for the consequences their careless or
intentional actions have on the people they film.
Adam posed as a Pakhtun-lover,
persuaded the family to get two videos recorded for him and then left the
country; left Malala amidst the inhumane beasts of
the TTP, who are America’s custom-tailored “Taliban”. He set off a cracker,
upon which ratings-hungry media conglomerates in Pakistan pounced upon,
featuring and citing Malala for various “package
reports” thereby increasing the threats against her safety and well being.
The CIA has been working since its inception
on a variety of intelligence warfare techniques. Using Hollywood (“Argo”
anyone?), print/electronic news media, various blogs to propagate their
agenda and primarily to spread disinformation and confusion among the masses
especially those of the target-state.
Project Malala involves a young girl from Swat, full of
sincere intentions and high hopes, cunningly and covertly being twisted and moulded by merciless foreign-sponsored NGOs and the
innumerable Shakil Afridis
roaming around. It is truly a shame that despite the fact foreign agencies
cause havoc in Pakistan, local assets are always the recruits.
The question arises, where are these pictures
of Malala and her father surfacing from? And why
specifically those in which she was invited by US
officials? Malala also met various Pakistani military
officials, diplomats, etc. Why only these?
The TTP maintains a robust cyber wing. In fact
I personally have a database of more than 300 pages being run by these heretics
to Islam who distort the peaceful, serene teachings of Islam for their
nefarious agenda; these people are known as the ‘Khwarij’
(heretics, outcasts) who declare all others besides their own mindset as“infidels, liable to be killed”. In 1979,
it was the illegitimate state of Zionist Israel which provided arms and maps to
the Khwarij to attack the Sacred Mosque in Makkah
(Saudi Arabia), a zone where no sane Muslim would never
dare to even throw a stone at.
These same TTP elements circulated Malala’s pictures out of context on Facebook primarily and
then on their forums trying to gain sympathy and support from Pakistan’s
emotional lot who will label anyone as ‘CIA’ if they meet any white man. In
this way, the TTP is fulfilling the CIA’s psychological game-plan. Confusion, confusion and utter confusion.
My humble request is: We should abstain from
unfounded speculation and spreading tell-tale rumors. In the end, what needs to
be noted is that Malala Yusufzai
and her class fellows were attacked, their blood was spilt. They were not
spared.
The murderous, illegal drone strikes on Yemen
and particularly Pakistan have killed innumerable people, innocent men, women
and children. The CIA-backed TTP based in Nuristan, Kunar
and Khost regions of Afghanistan regularly infiltrate
into Pakistan under the knowledge of NATO-ISAF to spread terrorism and panic in
the country.
The Raymond Davis saga, Blackwater/Xe mercenaries, JSOC death
squads (who took down Benazir Bhutto, John F. Kennedy style, details later
someday).. All this, but the whole world shouts
against the attack on Malala. Great! But why just Malala Yusufzai?
What about other class fellows? What about Saadullah Wazir and many others like him, young ones who
lost their limbs to murderous drone strikes? What about all the unheard of
little boys, girls and adults Hellfired by
Predators and Reapers?
Madonna, the New World Order’s glamour queen
shouts out for Malala, tattoos her name on her back
as an ominous gesture. William Hague, Barack Obama, etc.
inquiring about Malala. Hello!? What
about US citizen Sameer Khan, the misguided boy murdered by drone strikes in Yemen under
God’s open skies?
What about the children martyred by TTP in
Rawalpindi’s Parade Lane mosque? Have they not heard of 16-year old Tariq Aziz also eliminated by the drones
belonging to the World’s Champion of Human Rights?
These statements, ‘signs of solidarity’
have an agenda, and nothing but. The United States’ uncontrollable rogue
intelligence agency CIA has once again gotten away with bewitching the ordinary
citizens of a peace-loving world into falling for a well laid out plan. A
structured socio-psychological operation
Malala, an innocent girl, was used for this purpose.
I hope and pray that Malala,
her friends and all other victims of CIA terrorism recover soon. My prayers are
with all of them. All of them.
Editing: Jim W. Dean
Originally posted here.