Afridi says he was punished by ISI for supporting US

What makes him think this interview will make things easy for him?

Afridi says he was punished by ISI for supporting US | DAWN.COM

WASHINGTON: Dr Shakil Afridi, who helped the CIA nail Osama bin Laden, told a US television channel that the ISI considered America Pakistan’s “worst enemy”.

Fox News claimed that its correspondent had conduc-ted the interview in the Peshawar Centre Jail, and quoted Dr Afridi as saying that he suffered “brutal interrogation and torture” when arrested.

“I tried to argue that America was Pakistan’s biggest supporter – billions and billions of dollars in aid, social and military assistance – but all they said was, ‘These are our worst enemies. You helped our enemies’.”

The news channel broadcast only the transcript of the purported exclusive, but did not indicate whether it was a video or audio interview. It also does not say how its reporter managed to enter the jail or meet Dr Afridi.

According to Fox, Mr Afridi accused the ISI of funding militants.

“It is now indisputable that militancy in Pakistan is supported by the ISI … Pakistan’s fight against militancy is bogus. It’s just to extract money from America,” he said.

Dr Afridi claimed that he was first detained in the basement of ISI’s headquarters in Aabpara, Islamabad, where he was tortured with cigarette burns and electric shocks and ISI officers attacked him for assisting the US.

He also described “a regime of perpetual torture and interrogation for large numbers of detainees”, some of whom include white western male converts to Islam caught while travelling to Afghanistan to fight Nato troops or to join militant camps in Fata.

One of the officers who interrogated him had also escorted an American official visiting from Washington to an interview with a highly sought militant, Abdul Karim Agha, in November 2011.

Agha had later told him that an ISI officer had whispered instructions in his ear as he walked into the interrogation room to feign sudden illness so he could not be interviewed.

“I was told by others that the ISI advises militants to make things up to tell CIA interrogators, pretend this and that,” Fox News quoted Dr Afridi as saying.

Dr Shakil Afridi said before he was moved to Peshawar in May, he met Abdul Kayyum, the nephew of a chief of the Wazir tribe, who had been apprehended by the ISI for reasons that were unclear.

Dr Afridi said there were many militants of different nationalities, often Afghans, held at Aabpara.

Arab detainees were given “first-class treatment and first-class food”, while some radicalised westerners were singled out for abuse.

“The militants were told by the ISI, ‘According to the Americans, we’re supposed to arrest you. We don’t want anything to do with you, but will support you by letting you go. Go back to Afghanistan and steer clear of the Americans.’ And then they would be released.”

Dr Afridi said he also spoke to an American detainee called Brown who was held for four months after he crossed illegally into Pakistan from Iran and was arrested in Quetta.

Dr Afridi said his CIA handlers had advised him to flee to Afghanistan, where he and his family would be taken care of but he didn’t believe it was necessary to escape.

“I have a lot of respect and love for your people,” Dr Afridi told Fox News, adding that he was “proud to work with” the CIA.

“My bank account was looted [by the ISI while being held], making me bankrupt. I need financial, legal and diplomatic help,” Dr Afridi said.

“My situation is very grim. I earned millions of rupees (tens of thousands of dollars) a year and supported my family and that of my
brother. All of that is lost.”

Since his arrest, his family collectively has suffered $160,000 in lost income, legal fees and living costs, an entire life’s fortune by Pakistani standards, the doctor said.

Re: Afridi says he was punished by ISI for supporting US

It's strange how the military officials allowed a western journalist to get access to him.

Re: Afridi says he was punished by ISI for supporting US

I hope they cut off the aid, this time around.

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Re: Afridi says he was punished by ISI for supporting US

oh please cut down this so called aid.

as for Dr. Afridi, not surprised that he’s still defending that what he did was not wrong.
however, like Ali Syed said, I’m actually surprised that they allowed him to give interview to a foreign journalist?? :halo:

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Personally, I support USA suspending all aid, military, economical, financial aid to Pakistan.

Pakistan should ask the Saudis and Chinese to make up the difference.

As for Afridi, what exactly did he do wrong?

He only help locate a wanted terrorist. Its not like he gave away Pakistani State Secrets.

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Re: Afridi says he was punished by ISI for supporting US

That is not so simple. If that happens, it will be accompanied with the slap of sanctions. SA and China have no balls to over ride Sam.

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There are many person in US Prisons who spied to Israel (suppose to best friend of US). So working for a foreign intelligence agency itself is crime anywhere in the world.

On other side i would be more then happy if US cut off our so called aid, after all we people of Pakistan are not getting anything out of it (everything going into pockets of few elites).

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No!

US can only stop our aid (after all it is their money they could chose where they wish to spend), when come to sanctions they have no control over it, there would be a veto by China or may Russia as well at UN security council.

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lols..on this defintion half of our Intelligence bhai log would be in prison...and may b Pak fauj too...
after all they have worked for foreign intelligence agencies for ages...

Re: Afridi says he was punished by ISI for supporting US

he worked for a foreign intelligence without informing Pakistani authorities. suppose, if an american would have done the same thing, he would have been classified as a spy/traitor and thrown in jail for years. this is what the law says, and he acted against the law.

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I think he is being punished for making the ISI and Pakistani Military look incompetent.

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There is a big difference - the Pakistan Army and Intelligence services were actually supposed to be hunting for OBL. Whether they were were doing or not is a different thing. Since the US is giving Pakistan Army Aid for hunting terrorists, why dont we jail the entire military and intelligence services for serving foreign interests - something that has happened since day one?

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Yes but more so he has shown that a strong element of the ISI and Military are friendly with the militants. Afridi has shown that as the Americans destroy Afghanistan and militants destroy FATA in cionjunction with the Pak Army/ISI, the real problem lies not in these places but in the corridors of power in Pakistan. The Wesetrn World knows this, the democratic government in pakistan knows this, the world suspected it.... but they needed proof.....they got it.

Pakistan is being destroyed by the Generals who rule it...they are short sighted and need to be pulled into line....

Re: Afridi says he was punished by ISI for supporting US

contradiction much? Funny how he portrays goray detainees as mazloom.

Abundantly clear that daktar sab is after $$$s as is our military.

About helping foreign spy agency. It is not a crime if you do it in official capacity, as Pakistani military and ISI have been doing. It is a crime if you do it in private capacity without informing local authorities. ISI can only resist so much though. What would eventually happen to Afridi sab would be decided in Washington, not Rawalpindi.

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What incomptency? Didnt they manage to keep his highness OBL out of US and UN forces's reach for like a decade????????????

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I thought this thread was about Shahid Afridi :D

I didn't read the whole thing but Fox news could be making up stuff. Who takes fox news seriously anyway?

Re: Afridi says he was punished by ISI for supporting US

So are you saying that Pakistan was hiding OBL?

If that is true, then that means Pakistan is a state sponsor of terrorism.

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Pakistan is caught between a rock and a hard place.

Our Democratic Governments are incompetent and thus the military is needed to give the country a steady hand.

The military is the only functioning organ within Pakistan but it invents fictions conflicts with India to justify its large budget and keeps siphoning large sums to bank roll its large accounts and keep a stranglehold on the Pakistani economy.

Peace between India and Pakistan is not in the interests of the Pakistani Military.

And thus despite all the blows it has taken by these Islamic Groups, the Pakistani Military refuses to take total and forceful action against them and hopes that after 2014 when US and NATO withdraws from Afghanistan, Pakistan can funnel these Islamists against India and continue the proxy war.

This is a very dangerous self delusion, the same that occurred in 1971 which led to civil war and creation of Bangladesh.