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Persona non grata: US agrees to recall 331 ‘diplomatic staffers’?

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  1. oneUp
    Member

    (Isn't the number far greater than 331? and what about the drone attack the very next day of RD's release? Kayani, Pasha and their cronies are spreading this bullsh!t to hoodwink people. US officials have already stated that CIA would neither scale back operations in Pakistan nor would it give the list of US spies.)

    Persona non grata: US agrees to recall 331 ‘diplomatic staffers’
    By Asad Kharal
    Published: March 24, 2011

    LAHORE:
    According to a deal reached between relevant officials of Pakistan and the US in exchange for the release of US national Raymond Davis, as many as 331 US officials, most of whom are suspected of being engaged in espionage under diplomatic cover, have been identified to leave the country.
    Pakistani authorities, The Express Tribune learnt, have agreed that these US officials would not be declared ‘persona non grata’ if they left the country voluntarily within a stipulated time.
    Previously, Pakistan was almost ready to summarily expel these persons, who have various levels of diplomatic immunity, as most of them were issued Pakistani visas without getting prior No-Objection Certificates (NOC) following Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), sources familiar with the matter revealed.
    According to the Standard Operating Procedures, all embassy and consulate staff working under different diplomatic covers like contractors, consultants, technicians and administrative staff were required to be vetted by relevant officials before issuing them visas.
    Pakistani officials while handing over a list to the US officials had demanded that these US officials should be recalled immediately.
    When Pakistan was assured that they will leave the country within the stipulated period, it extended assurances that these US officials will not be declared persona non grata.
    This was one of the salient features of the secret deal which is also said to include a substantial increase in aid, weapons and mandatory scrutiny of all persons seeking diplomatic immunity.
    Intelligence officials said that Pakistani authorities had been trying to “trap someone to expose the cover of these consultants and technicians in front of the world community and Pakistani people”.
    With the help of this achievement, Pakistan has successfully neutralised operatives of ‘friends’ (allies in the war in terrorism) involved in anti-state activities against our sovereignty.
    The Express Tribune learnt that Pakistan has devised “an adequate response policy to counter the severity of our friends’ reaction”.
    An official, who is privy to these developments, said that most of the suspected persons on the list were “involved in suspicious activities, including photographing and filming of sensitive installations like air bases (Warsak, near Peshawar and Multan), defence bunkers along the Pakistan-India border near Lahore, recruiting persons supporting their activities and launching local people for suspicious activities by offering lucrative benefits”.
    Sources familiar with the issue said that Raymond Davis case had firmly established the veracity of some Pakistani authorities’ insistence on stopping “out-of-context additions” of diplomatic immunity in Pakistan.
    Published in The Express Tribune, March 24th, 2011.
    http://tribune.com.pk/story/136830/persona-non-grata-us-agrees-to-recall-331-diplomatic-staffers/

    Posted 1 year ago on 24 Mar 2011 14:31 #
  2. "most of them were issued Pakistani visas without getting prior No-Objection Certificates (NOC)"

    Another Rehman Malik lie exposed.

    "With the help of this achievement, Pakistan has successfully neutralised operatives of ‘friends’ (allies in the war in terrorism) involved in anti-state activities against our sovereignty."

    With 'friends' like these, who needs enemies? And this is "success" that we are letting escape 331 MoFus admittedly "involved in anti-state activities against our sovereignty"? This is like lettng 331 MORE Raymond Davises go and it is being spun as "success" and to muffle the criticism of the Davis deal?

    "most of the suspected persons on the list were “involved in suspicious activities, including photographing and filming of sensitive installations like air bases (Warsak, near Peshawar and Multan), defence bunkers along the Pakistan-India border near Lahore, recruiting persons supporting their activities and launching local people for suspicious activities by offering lucrative benefits”."

    Told ya these were other 331 terrorists like Raymond :)

    Posted 1 year ago on 24 Mar 2011 15:36 #
  3. And why would US needs people on the ground to take picturtes of "sensitive" installation when they have spy setellite hovering over Pakistan 24/7/365 and besides all these pictures are handed out by Kiyani and the likes to US by themselves.

    This whole mantra of hollow victory is to save the face from fvcked up davis fiasco.

    FJ

    Posted 1 year ago on 24 Mar 2011 15:45 #
  4. oneUp
    Member

    This was one of the salient features of the secret deal which is also said to include a substantial increase in aid, weapons and mandatory scrutiny of all persons seeking diplomatic immunity.

    substantial increase in aid as in more money in generals' coffers to shut their trap

    Posted 1 year ago on 24 Mar 2011 16:08 #

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