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EUROPE ZONE: PARIS, FRANCE
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Your Ref. No. .
Dated
Our Ref. No
Dated.
William Jafferson Clinton,
President of the United States of America,
Washington DC.
Subject: -
Indian Prime Minister's Visit to the US
Respected Mr President,
One need not go into the details of the history of Kashmir problem nor
into the dangers the issue is fraught with as you know them well enough. This
is just to assure you that this nuclear flash-point can be turned into a
guarantee for permanent peace and prosperity in South Asia provided you take
full interest in it and prevail upon the heads of the governments of India and
Pakistan to see reason. Presence in the US of both of them early next month
provides you with a golden opportunity to make a concerted attempt to that
effect.
The easiest way to solve Kashmir problem peacefully, without hurting
the national egos of India and Pakistan, without harming their national
ideologies (Indies secular Statecraft in particular) and legitimate national
interests,
without causing further
bloodshed, mass-migrations and
communal/ethnic disturbances and on the basis of Kashmiri peoples national
aspirations, is to reunite the divided State and make it a fully independent
country with a democratic, secular and federal system of government and
above all, having friendly relations with both India and Pakistan. After 15
years there be a UN supervised referendum to determine whether its
independence should perpetuate or the State should form part of India or of
Pakistan, and that popular verdict be recognised by all concerned as final
settlement of the issue and implemented. A committee representing
international community be formed to implement the formula in several
peaceful phases with the help and cooperation of the governments of India and
Pakistan and of Kashmiri political parties. Details of the Formula have already
been sent to you and to the State Department.
HEAD OFFICE: Eidgah Road. Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir, Via. Pakistan. Telephone: 068810-43280, SUB-HEAD OFFICE: Srinagar, Indian held Kashmir.
CENTRAL INF. OFF. (CIO): B-144,Satellite Town, Murree Road, Rawalpindi (Pakiatan) Telephone: +92.61-426689 Telefax. +92-61-460414
E-Mail: jklf@isb.comsats net.pk and jklf@paknet2.ptc.pk INTERNET Web page: http//shell.comsats.net.pk/~jklf
GILGITOFFICE: Airport Road, Gilgit. Telephone: 0672-4141
BRITISH ZONAL OFFICE: Kashmir House, 44-Westbourne Rd, Luton Beds, England, Telephone: (01682)406667 Fax: (01682) 486016
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E-Mail: fcca@compuserve.com, 113014-2601@compuserve.com and jklf@compuserve.com
EUROPE ZONE: I.Rue la Defence, du bourget, 93150 Blanc, Mesnil,Paris, France. Telephone: 00+33-1-48676138
U.S. BRANCH: M A. Khan 118-80 Metropolitan Ave, Kew Garden, NewYork 11415 USA. Telephone: 00+1-718-8466969
�JAMMU KASHMIR LIBERATION FRONT (JKLF)
CONTINUATION SHEET NO..
Mr President,
The forthcoming visit to the US by Indian Prime Minister provides an
appropriate opportunity to persuade him to accept this solution of Kashmir
Issue. Once India accept it, it will not be very difficult to persuade Pakistan
to follow suit.
Mr President,
I f you succeed in persuading Mr Vajpayee to accept this solution, and
there is no reason why you should not, the feat will change the very course of
history of the region inhabitted by over one-fifth of the humanity hence
immortialse you and your concerned colleagues.
Hoping that this will not fail to attract your keen attention and with
highest regards, I am
Yours Sincerely,
(Amanullah Khan)*'
Chairman,
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF)
Tel. Int. 92-51-425689
Telefax. 92-51-450414
E-mail. Jklf @isb. comsats. net. pk
�AN APPEAL
To,
1) H.E. Kofi Annan, the UN Secretary General,
2) Their Excellencies the Members of the UN Security Council,
3) The Heads of the European Parliament, OIC and N A M ,
4) The Governments, Political Parties and the People (intellectuals, journalists in
particular) of India, Pakistan and Kashmir (both sides of the Line of Control).
5) To Freedom-loving, Humanist and Judicious Governments, Organisations and
Individuals the Worldover.
Subject:- JKLF
FORMULA
TO
SOLVE
KASHMIR
ISSUE.
Your Excellencies, Ladies and G e n t l e m e n ,
The Kashmiri organisation
that started the ongoing freedom struggle in
Kashmir in 1988 namely Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) functioning
in all parts of
Kashmir and abroad, has put forward a practicable Formula which can solve Kashmir Issue not
only peacefully, equitably and permanently but also without hurting the national egos of India and
Pakistan, without harming their national ideologies and legitimate national interests,
without
causing bloodshed, mass-migrations
and communal/ethnic
disturbances and on the basis of the
unfettered and freely expressed will of Kashmiri people. Following are the details of the Formula.
T H E F O R M U L A : j h e Formula, proposed to be implemented peacefully in five phases by an 11
member 'International Kashmir Committee (IKC)', is that the divided Kashmir (officially termed as
Jammu Kashmir State) be re-united and made a fully independent country (initially for 15 years)
with a.democratic, federal and secular system of government and having friendly relations with both
India and Pakistan. It proposes an agreement between Kashmir and international community to the
effect that the latter, specially the immediate neighbours of Kashmir, would not violate its frontiers
nor interfere in its internal affairs and Kashmir would undertake not to let its soil be used against
any country. 15 years after re-unification, let there be a DIM supervised referendum in which people
of Kashmir will determine whether Kashmir should retain its independence or become part of India
or Pakistan and that popular verdict be accepted by all concerned as the final settlement of Kashmir
issue and implemented.
THE I N T E R N A T I O N A L K A S H M I R C O M M I T T E E (IKC):
The Formula suggests that an
eleven member International Kashmir Committee (IKC) to be formed by UN Secretary General, and
comprising one representative each of the UN Secretary General, P-5 Countries, Germany, Japan
and Islamic Conference (OIC) and t w o of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), should implement the
Formula in five phases with the cooperation and help of the governments of India and Pakistan and
of the indigenous political parties of Indian and Pakistan administered parts of Kashmir. The IKC
should be helped also by the UN Military Observers Group (UNMOGIP), already functioning in the
State which be duly strengthened to cater to the needs of implementation of the formula.
THE I M P L E M E N T A T I O N :
The IKC will implement the formula in five phases as follows:
First P h a s e :
in this phase the IKC will first chalk out the details of implementation of the
Formula and discuss it first individually and then collectively with the representatives of the
governments of India and Pakistan and Kashmiri political parties and obtain their approval of the
Formula. This should be followed by an agreement signed by India, Pakistan and Kashmiri political
parties accepting the Formula and pledging to cooperate with IKC in its implementation. And that
agreement be registered with the UN.
S e c o n d P h a s e : This phase will include simultaneous and complete withdrawal from the entire
State of all armed forces and civil personnel of India and Pakistan. At the same time the nonKashmiri armed militants present in the State be evacuated and sent to their respective countries.
Third Phase:
The main item of this phase will be disarming of all Kashmiri militant groups
including the counter-militancy groups raised by India. This will be followed by return to their homes
of all those Kashmiris who have left their homes since 1988 and are living in refugee camps in
Jammu, India and Azad Kashmir.
Fourth Phase:
In this phase* IKC will open all intra-Kashmir roads closed since cease-fire in
1949.and practically re-unite the State. An Interim National Government representing all regions,
religions and political views (pro-India, pro-Pakistan and pro-independence) will be established to
�assist the IKC A constitution committee will frame an' interim constitution providing for a
democratic, non-communal and. federal
state having five provinces (Kashmir valley, Jammu,
Ladakh, Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan) each having considerable internal autonomy and equal
representation in the Upper House at the Centre whereas in the Lower House the representation will
be proportionate to their respective populations. Elections be held after every 4/5 years. After
establishment of the first elected government, the job of IKC will be almost accomplished except
that it shall have to make sure that the agreements between Kashmir and the international
community are not violated.
Fifth Phase:
15 years after re-unification of Kashmir, there be a UN supervised referendum,
as the fifth and final phase of the implementation of the Formula. In this referendum people of
Kashmir will determine whether the State should retain its independence or become part of India or
Pakistan and this popular verdict be accepted by all concerned i.e. India, Pakistan, all the people of
Kashmir and by international community, as final settlement of Kashmir issue and implemented
without any hesitation or objection.
And that will be the end of the problem that has caused two bloody wars, has
been eating into economic vitals of India and Pakistan, has kept 14 million Kashmiris under
continuous agony for over half a century besides taking tens of thousands of their lives, and that, if
left unsolved, can destroy the entire region completely.
T h e G o l d e n G i f t s of. t h e F o r m u l a :
Some very important benefits and advantages of solving
Kashmir Issue per this Formula are, that it will not harm the national egos of India and Pakistan
nor give either of them a sense of defeat because neither of them will have to hand over the
Kashmir territory now under her Control, to the other. Since the formula does not' give the part of
Muslim-majority-State now under India to Muslim Pakistan, it will not disturb or harm Indian
secularism and since it does not let any part of Muslim-majority-State remain under India it will
not negate Pakistan's national ideology. This solution does not harm the legitimate national
interests of India and Pakistan because (a) Kashmir will have friendly relations with both India and
Pakistan (b) Kashmiri soil will not be used against either of them.
Nevertheless the best golden gift of the Formula is that it will change Kashmir
from the position of a bone of contention into a bridge of friendship between India and Pakistan.
This change will, on one hand, save South Asia from the horrors of a nuclear or a conventional war
and rid the two countries of so heavy defence budgets and, on the other hand, herald the dawn of a
peaceful, prosperous and dignified future for India, Pakistan and Kashmir. It will also benefit the
entire world by helping to maintain world peace as also by facilitating large scale investments in
these two. countries and Kashmir which are inhabited by over one fifth of worlds population. All that
India and Pakistan have to do for these colossal gains is to part with the territories of Jammu
Kashmir State now under their respective control.
THE APPEAL:
On the basis of the aforementioned facts, I appeal to all the addressees to
take steps conducive to implementation of the JKLF Formula. I appeal to H.E. Kofi Annan, the UN
Secretary General and the Security Council members, in the light of their undertaking under the
unanimouss Security Council Resolution No. 1172 of June 7, 1998, to take concrete steps
towards formation of the proposed Internationii! Kashmir Committee (IKC) and to facilitate it to do
its job. I appeal to the people, the political parties and to the governments of India, Pakistan and
Kashmir (of both sides of the LoC) to accept the Formula and cooperate with IKC in its
implementation. I call upon the freedomloving, humanist and judicious governments, individuals
and Organisations the worldover to persuade the above addressees to implement the Formula.
Hoping that this will not fail to attract your keen attention and with highest
regards.
j^/i/U
(Amanullah Khan)
Chairman,
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF).
Dated:
Central Information Office (CIO): B-144, Satellite Town, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Telephone: + 9 2 r 51 - 425689
Telefax: + 9 2 - 51 - 450414
E-Mail :jklf@isb.comsats.net.pk.
Website: http://shell.comsats.net.pk/~jklf.
�William JeflFerson Clinton,
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J ' H . O . SRINAGAR I.H.K.
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GILGIT: AIRPORT ROAD. GILGIT
U.K. Z.O: LUTION BEDS. ENGLAND
EUROPE ZONE: PARIS, FRANCE
U.S. BRANCH: NEW YORK. USA
William Jafferson Clinton,
President of the United States of America,
Washington DC.
Subject: -
Indian Prime Minister's Visit to the US
Respected Mr President,
One need not go into the details of the history of Kashmir problem nor
into the dangers the issue is fraught with as you know them well enough. This
is just to assure you that this nuclear flash-point can be turned into a
guarantee for permanent peace and prosperity in South Asia provided you take
full interest in it and prevail upon the heads of the governments of India and
Pakistan to see reason. Presence in the US of both of them early next month
provides you with a golden opportunity to make a concerted attrmpt to that
effect.
The easiest way to solve Kashmir problem peacefully, wilhout hurting
the national egos of India and Pakistan, without harming their national
ideologies (Indias secular Statecraft in particular) and legitimate national
interests,
without
causing
further
bloodshed,
mass-migrations and
communal/ethnic disturbances and on the basis of Kashmiri peoples national
aspirations, is to reunite the divided .State and make it a fully independent
country with a democratic, secular and federal system of government and
above all, having friendly relations with both India and Pakistan. After 15
years there be a UN supervised referendum to determine whether its
independence should perpetuate or the State should form part of India or of
Pakistan, and that popular verdict be recognised by all concerned as final
settlement of the issue and implemented. A committee representing
international community be formed to implement the formula in several
peaceful phases with the help and cooperation of the governments of India and
Pakistan and of Kashmiri political parties. Details of the Formula have already
been sent to you and to the State Department.
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HEAD OFFICE*. Eidgah Road. Muzaflaiabad. Azad Kashmii. Via. Pakistan. Telephone. 068810-43280, SUB-HEAO OFFICE: Stmagai. Indian held Kashmic.
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GILGIT OFFICE: Airport Road, Gilgit. Telephone: 0672*4141
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EUROPE ZONE: 1 .Rue la Defence, du bourget, 93150 Blanc. Mesnil,Paris. France. Telephone: 00+33.1 -48676138
U.S. BRANCH: M.A. Khan 118-80 Metropolitan Ave. KewGarden NewYork 11415 USA. Telephone: 00+1-718-8466969
�JAMMU KASHMIR LIBERATION FRONT
(JKLF)
CONTINUATION S H E E i No .
AAr President,
The forthcoming visit to the US by Indian Prime Minister provides an
appropriate opportunity to persuade him to accept this solution of Kashmir
Issue. Once India accept i t , i t will not be very d i f f i c u l t to persuade Pakistan
to follow suit.
Mr President,
I f you succeed in persuading M r Vajpayee t o accept this solution, and
there is no reason why you should not, the f e a t will change the very course of
history of the region inhabitted by over o n e - f i f t h of the humanity henie
immortialse you and your concerned colleagues.
Hoping t h a t this will not fail to a t t r a c t your keen attention and with
highest regards, I am
Yours Sincerely,
(Amanullah Khan)"'
Chairman,
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF)
Tel. Int. 92-51-425689
Telefax. 92-51-450414
E-mail.
J k l f @isb. comsats. net. pk
�AN APPEAL
To,
1) H.E. Kofi Annan, the UN Secretary General,
2) Their Excellencies the Members of the UN Security Council,
3) The Heads of the European Parliament, OIC and N A M ,
4) The Governments, Political Parties and the People (intellectuals, journalists in
particular) of India, Pakistan and Kashmir (both sides of the Line of Control).
5) To Freedom-loving, Humanist and Judicious Governments, Organisations and
Individuals the Worldover.
Subject:- JKLF
FORMULA
TO
SOLVE
KASHMIR
ISSUE.
Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
The Kashmiri organisation that started the ongoing freedom struggle in
Kashmir in 1988 namely Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) functioning in all parts of
Kashmir and abroad, has put forward a practicable Formula which can solve Kashmir Issue not
only peacefully, equitably and permanently but also without hurting the national egos of India and
Pakistan, without harming their national ideologies and legitimate national interests,
without
causing bloodshed, mass-migrations and communal/ethnic disturbances and on the basis of the
unfettered and freely expressed will of Kashmiri people. Following are the details of the Formula.
THE F O R M U L A :
Formula, proposed to be implemented peacefully in five phases by an 11
member 'International Kashmir Committee (IKC)', is that the divided Kashmir (officially termed as
Jammu Kashmir State) be re-united and made a fully independent country (initially for 15 years)
with a democratic, federal and secular system of government and having friendly relations with both
India and Pakistan. It proposes an agreement between Kashmir and international community to the
effect that the latter, specially the immediate neighbours of Kashmir, would not violate its frontiers
nor interfere in its internal affairs and Kashmir would undertake not to let its soil be used against
any country. 15 years after re-unification, let there be a UN supervised referendum in which people
of Kashmir will determine whether Kashmir should retain its independence or become part of India
or Pakistan and that popular verdict be accepted by all concerned as the final settlement of Kashmir
issue and implemented.
THE I N T E R N A T I O N A L K A S H M I R C O M M I T T E E (IKC):
The Formula suggests that an
eleven member International Kashmir Committee (IKC) to be formed by UN Secretary General, and
comprising one representative each of the UN Secretary General. P-5 Countries, Germany, Japan
and Islamic Conference (OIC) and two of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), should implement the
Formula in five phases with the cooperation and help of the governments of India and Pakistan and
of the indigenous political parties of Indian and Pakistan administered parts of Kashmir. The IKC
should be helped also by the UN Military Observers Group (UNMOGIP), already functioning in the
State which be duly strengthened to cater to th«? needs of implementation of the formula.
THE I M P L E M E N T A T I O N :
The IKC will implement the formula in five phases as follows:
First Phase:
In this phase the IKC will first chalk out the details of implementation of the
Formula and discuss it first individually and then collectively with the representatives of the
governments of India and Pakistan and Kashmiri political parties and obtain their approval of the
Formula. This should be followed by an agreement signed by India. Pakistan and Kashmiri political
parties accepting the Formula and pledging to cooperate with IKC in its implementation. And that
agreement be registered with the UN.
S e c o n d Phase: This phase will include simultaneous and complete withdrawal from the entire
State of all armed forces and civil personnel of India and Pakistan. At the same time the nonKashmiri armed militants present in the State be evacuated and sent to their respective countries.
T h i r d Phase:
The main item of this phase will be disarming of all Kashmiri militant groups
including the counter-militancy groups raised by India. This will be followed by return to their homes
o f all those Kashmiris who have left their homes since 1988 and are living in refugee camps in
Jammu, India and Azad Kashmir.
F o u r t h Phase:
In this phase IKC will open all intra-Kashmir roads closed since cease-fire in
1949 and practically re-unite the State. An Interim National Government representing all regions,
religions and political views (pro-India, pro-Pakistan and pro-independence) will be established to
�assist the IKC. A constitution committee will frame an' interim constitution providing for a
democratic, non-communal and federal state having five provinces (Kashmir valley, Jammu,
Ladakh, Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan) each having considerable internal autonomy and equal
representation in the Upper House at the Centre whereas in the Lower House the representation will
be proportionate to their respective populations. Elections be held after every 4/5 years. After
establishment of the first elected government, the job of IKC will be almost accomplished except
that it shall have to make sure that the agreements between Kashmir and the international
community are not violated.
F i f t h Phase:
15 years after re-unification of Kashmir, there be a UN supervised referendum,
as the fifth and final phase of the implementation of the Formula. In this referendum people of
Kashmir will determine whether the State should retain its independence or become part of India or
Pakistan and this popular verdict be accepted by all concerned i.e. India, Pakistan, all the people of
Kashmir and by international community, as final settlement of Kashmir issue and implemented
without any hesitation or objection.
And that will be the end of the problem that has caused two bloody wars, has
been eating into economic vitals of India and Pakistan, has kept 14 million Kashmiris under
continuous agony for over half a century besides taking tens of thousands of their lives, and that, if
left unsolved, can destroy the entire region completely.
T h e G o l d e n G i f t s of t h e F o r m u l a : Some very important benefits and advantages of solving
Kashmir Issue per this Formula are, that it will not harm the national egos of India and Pakistan
nor give either of them a sense of defeat because neither of them will have to hand over the
Kashmir territory now under her Control, to the other. Since the formula does not give the part of
Muslim-majority-State now under India to Muslim Pakistan, it will not disturb or harm Indian
secularism and since it does not let any part of Muslim-majority-State remain under India it will
not negate Pakistan's national ideology. This solution does not harm the legitimate national
interests of India and Pakistan because (a) Kasiimir will have friendly relations with both India and
Pakistan (b) Kashmiri soil will pot be used against either of them.
Nevertheless the best golden gift of the Formula is that it will change Kashmir
from the position of a bone of contention into a bridge of friendship between India and Pakistan.
This change will, on one hand, save South Asia from the horrors of a nuclear or a conventional war
and rid the two countries of so heavy defence budgets and, on the other hand, herald the dawn of a
peaceful, prosperous and dignified future for India, Pakistan and Kashmir It will also benefit the
entire world by helping to maintain world peace as also by facilitating large scale investments in
these two countries and Kashmir which are inhabited by over one fifth of worlds population. All that
India and Pakistan have to do for these colossal gains is to part with the territories of Jammu
Kashmir State now under their respective control.
THE A P P E A L :
On the basis of the aforementioned facts, I appeal to all the addressees to
take steps conducive to implementation of the JKLF Formula. I appeal to H.E. Kofi Annan, the UN
Secretary General and the Security Council members, in the light of their undertaking under the
unanimouss Security Council Resolution No. 1172 of June 7, 1998, to take concrete steps
towards formation of the proposed International Kashmir Committee (IKC) and to facilitate it to do
its job. I appeal to the people, the political parties and to the governments of India, Pakistan and
Kashmir (of both sides of the LoC) to accept the Formula and cooperate with IKC in its
implementation. I call upon the freedomloving, humanist and judicious governments, individuals
and Organisations the worldover to persuade the above addressees to implement the Formula.
Hoping that this will not fail to attract your keen attention and with highest
regards,
/
(Amanullah Khan)
Chairman,
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF).
Dated:
Central Information Office (CIO): B-144, Satellite Town, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Telephone: + 9 2 - 51 - 425689
Telefax: + 9 2 - 51 - 450414
E-Mail :jklf<a>isb.comsats.net.pk,
Website: http://shell.comsats.net.pk/--jklf.
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Memorandum for:
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Executive Secretary
National Security Council Staff
The White House
Subject:
Alerting NSCS on Presidential Correspondence
Enclosed is the original of a letter to President Clinton from
P a k i s t a n i General Pervez Musharraf
which is transmitted for your information. This correspondence was received in the
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MEMORANDUM FOR MS. KRISTIE A. KENNEY
Executive Secretary
Department o f S t a t e
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Memorandum o f Telephone C o n v e r s a t i o n w i t h Prime
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
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Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Box 5
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08/03/2000
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08/03/2000
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NSC Records Management
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NSC Records Management
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SUBJECT/TITLE
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Cable re: Message to General Musharraf. (2 pages)
08/03/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
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Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
OA/Box Number:
4101
FOLDER TITLE:
0005017
2007-1635-F
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DOCUMENT NO.
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004. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Presidential Letter to
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08/03/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
OA/Box Number:
4101
FOLDER TITLE:
0005017
2007-1635-F
vz2135
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Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
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2007-1635-F
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Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
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4101
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NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
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0005017
2007-1635-F
vz2135
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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RESTRICTION
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
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4096
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0004128
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Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
OA/I3ox Number:
4096
FOLDER TITLE:
0004128
2007-1635-F
vz2134
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Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
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NSC Records Management
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4096
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2007-1635-F
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NSC Records Management
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Clinton Presidential Records
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
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Description
An account of the resource
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Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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4128
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National Security Council
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7585721
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Box 5
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585721">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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05/13/2000
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05/13/2000
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NSC Records Management
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
3464
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
NSC Records Management System
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
7585721
42-t-7585709-20071635F-005-023-2015
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
Box 5
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585721">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Adobe Acrobat Document
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Preservation-Reproduction-Reference
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Date of creation of the resource.
9/30/2015
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https://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/files/original/44b79c547d022fac4c834c2226879784.pdf
5b470d83c45ac781eb3873d631bef4f2
PDF Text
Text
Case Number: 2007-1635-F
FOIA
MARKER
This is not a textual record. This is used as an
administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential
Library Staff.
Original OA/ID Number:
4090
Document ID:
0027
036
Stack:
Row:
Section:
Shelf:
Position:
V
47
2
6
3
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Pakistan Strategy.
Record ID: 0003267. (4 pages)
05/23/2000
Pl/b(l)
002. letter
Chief Executive Pervez Musharraf to President Bill Clinton. (3 pages)
05/13/2000
Pl/b(l)
003. draft
Duplicate of 001. (4 pages)
05/23/2000
Pl/b(l)
004. draft
Duplicate of 001. (4 pages)
05/23/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
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Asia, u n f o l d i n g a g r e a t human t r a g e d y f o r m i l l i o n s o f
Kashmiri people and r e k i n d l i n g t h e f e a r s of another war
between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n .
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d i s p u t e d t e r r i t o r y o f Jammu and Kashmir has dominated t h e
g e o p o l i t i c s o f t h e r e g i o n f o r t h e past f i f t y - t w o years.
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the p o t e n t i a l of n u c l e a r weapons on both s i d e s .
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the q u e s t i o n o f Kashmir have been ongoing ever s i n c e t h e
i s s u e was taken up a t t h e U n i t e d Nations S e c u r i t y C o u n c i l
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wreak havoc w i t h the l i v e s o f Kashmiri people. The
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s u c c e s s f u l campaign t o b o y c o t t I n d i a ' s f r a u d u l e n t
e l e c t i o n s . Almost e n t i r e p o p u l a t i o n r e s i s t e d I n d i a n f o r c e s '
t h r e a t and v i o l e n c e f o r n o n - p a r t i c i p a t i o n . Again, K a s h m i r i
peopl'e demonstrated t h a t they w i l l o n l y accept p l e b i s c i t e
as e n s h r i n e d i n successive r e s o l u t i o n s adopted by the UN
S e c u r i t y C o u n c i l and guaranteed by both I n d i a and P a k i s t a n .
Your E x c e l l e n c y , i t i s time f o r I n d i a t o a p p r e c i a t e
the f a c t t h a t c o n t r o l over a r e g i o n does not mean
s o v e r e i g n t y over chunks of l a n d alone. I t i s the people who
make up f o r a n a t i o n and i f they are p e r p e t u a l l y a l i e n a t e d ,
t e r r i t o r i a l supremacy achieved through f o r c e alone can
never guarantee l o n g - t e r m peace.
I n d i a ' s r e f u s a l t o address the Kashmir i s s u e has
heightened t e n s i o n s i n the r e g i o n , thus making i t a n u c l e a r
f l a s h p o i n t f o r the w o r l d community. With the two armies
f a c i n g each o t h e r l i k e never b e f o r e across the c e a s e - f i r e
l i n e , the danger o f a new war b r e a k i n g out i s imminent. The
K a r g i l e s c a l a t i o n and d e - e s c a l a t i o n was a symptom of a
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the s t a t u s quo i n Kashmir go unaddressed i t w i l l l e a d t o
much i n s t a b i l i t y i n the r e g i o n w i t h s e r i o u s g l o b a l
consequences.
The Kashmiri-Canadian C o u n c i l b e l i e v e s t h a t your
E x c e l l e n c y ' s h e l p can a i d I n d i a and P a k i s t a n t o t r a n s f o r m
the Kashmir d i s p u t e from being a bone of c o n t e n t i o n t o a
b r i d g e of u n d e r s t a n d i n g f o r l a s t i n g peace on the
subcontinent.
Given your i n t e r e s t i n w o r l d peace and s t a b i l i t y i n
the r e g i o n and your support f o r democracy and s u s t a i n a b l e
development. I urge your E x c e l l e n c y t o s e i z e the
o p p o r t u n i t y of your f o r t h c o m i n g v i s i t t o the r e g i o n t o
advance a p e a c e f u l p o l i t i c a l s e t t l e m e n t of t h i s t i n d e r b o x
and an end t o unprecedented r e p r e s s i o n a g a i n s t the i n n o c e n t
people i n I n d i a n - o c c u p i e d Kashmir.
I wish you a s a f e , most s u c c e s s f u l and e n j o y a b l e
I will
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look f o r w a r d t o h e a r i n g from you. Thank you.
Yours s i n c e r e l y ,
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Washington meeting was a "Band-Aid" approach to defuse the military escalation
in Kargil and alloiv fifty-two years of status quo in Kashmir to continue
by Mushtaq A. Jeelani
D
uring the pastfifty-twoyears, the boiling
pot of political tension in South Asia is
being stirred by the non-resolution of the
Kashmir dispute coupled with the fact that India
and Pakistan have been involved in a
destructive and expensive arms race...
Both countries have fought two of tfieir three
wars over Kashmir since the subcontinent was ,
freed from British coloriia] rule and partitioned,
in 1947.
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New Delhi and Islamabad detonatecf nuclear
devices in May 1998, exploding the world's
don't-ask, don't-tell policy of ignoring their longundeclared nuclear capabilities and raising the
stakes in all subsequent clashes.,
The United Nations, the . international
community and particularly the United- States
feared the Kargil epispde^a^by^product of . the
unresolved Kashmir dispute.'j.could escalate>jntb...
a full-scale war, possibly including nuclear'
weapons.
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The conflict forced thousands of-civiliahs to,
dislodge the infiltrators.
US spy satellites showed that hundreds of
miles to the south of Kashmir, in Rajasthan,
elements of the Indian army's main offensive
"strike force" were loading tanks, artillery and
On Friday May 21st, the Indian defence
ministry expressed confidence that an estimated
300 militants would be neutralised soon. With
air strikes from fighter planes and helicopter
gun-ships starting on Wednesday May 26th,
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flee their homes for safer areas in both zones of
the disputed state.
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"Kargil had turned into a ghost town ; as
thousands of civiliansfied-from border Villages
and towns to safer areas," witnessessaid, adding
that only Indian military personnel"were seen
HELPLESSNESS: On Sunday June 13th, 1999, Fatima Bibi, a refugee woman (L) from Pakistanicontrolled Kashmir, weeps while telling her story in a temporary refugee camp along with other famimoving in the frontier-Mne^i^ij ] \
ly members in Baghicha. Fatima left her home situated at the cease-fire line alter heavy Indian firing in
Kargil, about 240 kilometres (150 miles)
which she lost her husband and other relatives.
AFP
Southwest of Srinagar, usually bears the brunt
of such exchanges.
A full-scale conflagration was avoided when other heavy equipment onto flatbed rail-cars.-; •• ; politicians in- New Delhi predicted that the
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz ^Sharif agreed, '*-=Mihtary_ leave was cancelled nationwide, •Indian armed forces would bring the situation
after a Sunday July 4th, 1999, meeting with according to'US officials with.access.to classified under control in a couple of days.
^ However, after about three weeks of massive
President Bill Clinton, to withdraw Kashmiri intelligence data, the Post said: " •
""It was precautionary," Naresh Chandra, air strikes the Indian air force chief Amal
freedomfightersfromstrategic peaks they had
seized on the Indian side of the cease-fire line India's ambassador in Washington, said of the Yaswant Tipnis admitted on Wednesday June
military preparations outside Kashmir.
16th, that India would need time to dislodge
(CFL) that divides the disputed territory.
Ironically it is India, which so far had been Kashmiri militants from the Indian side of
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opposed to the internationalisation of the Kashmir. "Pushing the intruders back to the
Kashmir issue and pooh-poohed any suggestion border is a slow process... it is a difficult terrain
of foreign intervention; pursued its diplomatic and they are holding positions on high ground.
suggestion for^foreign"'jnterveritibnV
efforts to seek the support of the international
"It will take time to recapture our positions,"
pursued, its; diplomatic efforts to, seek the. community against Pakistan over the Kargil he said.
siippbrt of the' iihtemationail. community
conflict.
The Kashmir Times editorial, Monday June
against Pakistan over the Kargil conflict.
21st, questioned the Indian army's ability to
But, according to the Washington Post, Military Operation
accomplish its objective with huge military
Since Tuesday May 11th, 1999, cross-border power: "Over three weeks into the conflict in
Monday July 26th, 1999, US intelligence
suggested that India might have opened a artillety exchanges between Pakistan and India Kargil, which is perilously close to war, India
second front with Pakistan if it had failed to intensified on the CFL.
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ISSN 1503-1062
LAHORE SUMMIT
Could tiiis end South Asia's Cold War?
accidental or unauthorised use of nuclear
weapons" and explore "measures for confidence
ndia and Pakistan made history in Lahore
building in the nuclear and conventional fields,
during a weekend summit held on February 20aimed at prevention of conllict."
21, 1999. The world community expected a lot
On the key question of Kashmir, the declaration
to come out of the summit but it remains to be seen
said New Delhi and Islamabad would "intensify
whether it was yet another passing moment in 51
years of nation-state rivalry.
Could this end South Asia's Cold War Could it
possibly allow the people of Kashmir.to live in
peace and dignity?
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There was no shortage of;attention..-Mc>re than
four hundred andfifty-mediapersons jostled with ,. •
one another to cover... a" potentially""' "defining
moment" in South Asian history. ;
For the people of India and-'Pakistan, who, we
must remember, fought three" wars in the past 51
years, Vajpayee's crossing India's border with
Pakistan was breaching 'their own psychological
"Berlin Wall."
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relationship once we achieve a final settlement of
the Jammu and Kashmir issue."
Sharif said he had underlined "our earnest
desire" to avoid an arms race in our region" and
reiterated Pakistan's principled position on nuclear
and conventional issues.
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The two Prime Ministers,"'Atal^Behari Vajpayee
of India and Nawaz ShariPof'Pakistan, kicked'offv
their landmark summit in Lahore after Vajpayee
took a historic bus tide to the Pakistani border-city'.""
"1 am conscious that this is a defining moment"
in South Asian history and I hope we can rise to the^
challenge," Vajpayee said after stepping frqrii the..
bus for the first visit to Pakistan by, an,.Indian .j
Premier in ten years.
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"My message to the people of'Pakistan is'short
and simple - put aside the bitterness of the past.„ A NEW PLEDGE: Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif (L) shakes hands with his Indian counterpan Atal Behari Vajpayee (R) after signing an agreement named as the Lahore Declaration at Gover
Let us work togeth'er-.lilet-jvusj make a hew
House in Lahore, Sunday February 21st, 1999. Both leaders pledged to lake immediate steps to red
beginning." Vajpayee spoke of a "sense'of elation"
the risk of nuclear conflict and to intensify their efforts to resolve all disputes, include the core issue,
atfindinghimself on Pakistani soil.
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While visiting the Minar-e-Pakistan, a IQe-foot-' Kashmir.
tower symbolising the founding of the countiy,
Vajpayee wrote in the visitors'Jjook. "1 have said it their, efforts to resolve all issues, including the issue v "Pakistan is interested in promoting confidence
building measures in the nuclear and conventional
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before and I say it again, a stable, secure and of Jammu^and Kashmir."
The-document added that'the "two countries fields with the view to reducing the danger of
prosperous Pakistan is in India's interest." Adding,
"I wish to assure the people of Pakistan my would refrain from intervention and "interference conflict and leading to nuclear restraint and
country's deep desire for lasting peace and in each other's internal affairs" and would step up stabilisation."
their "composite and integral dialogue process" for
Neither Pakistan nor India had "gained anything
friendship."
an "early and positive outcome."
from the conflict and tensions of the past fifty
At the end of the summit, the two leaders signed
A separate memorandum of understanding on years," he added.
the Lahore Declaration, which commit them to take
confidence building measures said the two sides
"The peoples of the region risk losing out in the
immediate steps to reduce the risk of nuclear
conflict and to resolve all outstanding disputes, would notify each other immediately of any march to development if we remain caught in a
"accidental, unauthorised or unexplained incident" vicious cycle of mistrust and suspicion."
including Kashmir.
that mightrisk"the outbreak of a nuclear war."
Sharif said he desired a Pakistan-India
While the agreement included specific nuclear
Speaking first at the press conference at the end relationship "that is free of tensions and based on
confidence-building measures - including prior
notification of ballistic missile tests - there was no of the weekend summit, Sharif described the talks mutual trust and confidence."
"If we look around us confrontation is giving
sign of any fresh initiative for resolving the Kashmir as "substantive, constructive and candid." "We
were able to undertake a comprehensive review of way to co-operation, complex disputes are being
issue.
our bilateral relations. I underscored to Prime resolved and nations increasingly become engaged
ITie declaration said both governments would
Minister Vajpayee the immense potential of
"take immediate steps to reduce the risk of
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A SANDWICHED PEOPLE
Tlie year 1998 marked the 50th anniversary of the "Magna Carta for all humanity"
78,000 people were displaced from their period.
homes, 300 killed and 500 injured on both
he 50th anniversary of the adoption of the
Ih^^fire^mp|i^ll?a^^^||^
sides of the cease-fire line.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
i^itic^^^^
Since the induction of the BJP-led
(UDHR) is a reminder to the world of the first
Jahimii 'and' Kashmir ever 'since the
government (Bharatiya Janata Party) in New
major accomplishment of the United Nations.
Delhi; reappointment of Girish Saxena, a
yjajpayeeHgdyernment: came to power, in
former chief of "RAW" (Indian spy agency) as
Delhi and "the state chief minister Dr.
India's governor in the occupied temtory; and.. Farooq Abdullah decided to support it...
repression Reople^puldl exerciseHtheir
basic;, right to . think and speak, freely, the Hindu-nationalist L.K. Advani taking charge'
A survey carried out by Muzamil Jaleel, a
ofthe Kashmir affairs in the 'federal cabinet, the
without fear • of' 'rStaliatidns from
journalist, in the six districts of Kashmir valley
situation in the _ occupied-territory has
<
tyrannical governments.
including Doda, has revealed that there are
exacerbated. Saxena- is' known for his heavyapproximately 15,000 orphans. The report
The UDHR meant that after years of handed approach'-'during his 1990-93 tenure.
gave segregated data and
repression people could exercise
concluded that 3,000 of them
their basic right to think and
.^were actually born after the
speak freely without fear of
';"'death of their fathers.
retaliations from tyrannical
.'International human rights
governments. Yet we find that 50
'groups, including Amnesty
years later the Kashmiri people
^international and Human Rights
are in bondage despite numerous
)Wiitdi,
have
copiously
pledges by the government of
documented human rights
India to end it. 'Hie noble words
violations in Kashmir and
on pieces of papers are beginning^
yblamed India for committing
to fade with age.
/. {'•'£*£
'' massive human rights abuses in
For the past several years.andj
>qc.cupied-Kashmir. They have
more specifically since ;the'
vaJso reported that children in
beginning of 1998, the situation
Kashmir are showing signs of
in the disputed state off Jammu
psychological damage caused by
and Kashmir has been rapidly
the ongoing crisis. These groups
deteriorating. Human •\ righ'ts
are
concerned
that
the
abuses against this sandwidied ^ Crackdown: On Friday November 13th, 1998, Indian troops search pedestrians
international community is not
people have substantially,;, and shoppers during a random cordon and search operation in a busy marketplace
exerting sufficient pressure on
increased.
in Srinagar.
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New Delhi to stop this carnage.
The escalation of India's"."
The vale is dotted with interrogation and
bloody repression is an attempt'to-miizzle^and ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f ' B t i C i n ^ ^ l S ^ i l ^ ^ ^ S i ) ^
detention centres equipped with sophisticated
terrorise the Kashmiri people. It has resujte"d in'7Rref^
instruments of torture. TTie non-stop dreaded
crackdowns, house-to-house searchesfburiiirigl'/
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midnight knocks have shaken the people of
and demolition of entire neighbourhoods; rape;
Kashmir, who continue to live in constant fear
disappearances; arbitrary^detentions;; custodial
and terror.
killings; extra-judicial executio'nsrpolitically^ ..
.ehtirei neighb^
Impunity has become a license for Indian
motivated carnage of minority community;
ances;X arbitrary , detentions; custodial troops to wreak havoc with the lives of
looting and plunder; extended curbs on
killings; ' extra-judicial executions; j Kashmiris. The deliberate and unprovoked
political activities, freedom of movement and
attacks and other patterns of abuses have all
^itjii»lly- moti.^M\bamage of minority
free speech.
become too frequent to report.
community; looting and plunder;
Seema Mustafa wrote for The Asian Age:
extended curbs on political activities,
"The entire emphasis has shifted from a
freedom of movement and free speech.
political solution to military action in Jammu
numerous pledges•by the government:.qf.
According to international news agencies, and Kashmir ever since the Vajpayee
India to end it The noble words on pieces from January to December 1998: 2,939
of papers are beginning to fade with age. people were killed by the Indian forces and government came to power in Delhi and the
state chief minister Dr. Farooq Abdullah
Massive displacements and casualties on the their agents including 306 in custody and decided to support it...
1,408 during crackdowns. In addition, 1,048
border areas of both sides of the cease-fire line
"The BJP in Jammu is working to create fear
other business
have added to the suffering of the Kashmiri houses, shops and
Please see "Feature Story" page 6
people. During the year of 1998 almost establishments burnt or destroyed in the same
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Their Excellencies,
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Subject: ...S_0_S... FROM 13 MILLION KASHMIRIS.
Your Excellencies,
As your Excellencies know, the people of Kashmir (officially known as Jammu Kashmir
State) were assured in 1948 by the United Nations, India and Pakistan that they would be
opportuned to shape their own future in full accordance with their national aspirations
and freely expressed will. But they still remain deprived of this right, mainly due to the
selfish attitude of India and Pakistan (particularly of the former) and the apathy of the
world body. After forty years long peaceful and political struggle failed to bear fruit, the
people of Kashmir resorted to armedfreedomstruggle which they were fully justified and
entitled to even under UN General Assembly Resolution 2621. But instead of listening to
their just demand, India deployed 700,000 troops with the result that over 75,000
Kashmiris have been killed during the last 11 years. This is besides destruction of
property worth tens of billions, incarcerations and the worst kind of mental and physical
tortures to Kashmiris.
Your Excellencies! It is the moral duty of the International Community to nd 13 million
people of Kashmir, more in number than the individual populations of as many as 127
independent nations of the world, of this ordeal.
Your Excellencies! The best way to solve Kashmir issue peacefully, equitably,
permanently, without hurting the national egos of India and Pakistan, without harming
their national ideologies and legitimate national interests, without causing massmigrations and communal disturbances and on the basis of Kashmiri peoples unfettered
and freely expressed will, is to implement the formula put forward by Mr. Amanullah
Khan, Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), the most moderate and
secular organization working independently and free of the influence oflndia or Pakistan.
Your Excellencies! The JKLF Formula in its shortlist form is that an International
Kashmir Committee (IKC) comprising representatives of the UN Secretary General, P-5
countries, Germany, Japan, OIC and NAM, be formed by the UN Secretary General or
the Security Council. The DCC will reunite the divided Jammu Kashmir State in five
peaceful phases, in consultation and with the cooperation of India, Pakistan and Kashmiri
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�political parties after withdrawal from the state of all foreign forces and disarming of
armed militants and make it a fully independent State for 15 years with a democratic,
federal and secular system of government and having friendly relations with both India
and Pakistan. After 15 years there be a referendum under UN supervision in which
Kashmiris will determine whether Jammu Kashmir should perpetuate its independence or
become part of India or Pakistan and that popular verdict should be accepted by all
concerned as final settlement of Kashmir Issue and implemented.
Your Excellencies! We appeal to you all to take concrete steps conducive to solving the
issue per JKLF Formula which will, besides ridding 13 million Kashmins of the ordeal,
ensure permanent peace with justice in South Asia.
With highest regards,
Your Excellencies' Sincerely
(G.H. Lone)
Representati ve- KAS P.
115 West End Rd, Westmere, C.P.O. Box: 2509, Auckland, NZ.
(Phone/Fax.0064-9-3786158. E-mail: 786kashmir.issue@actrix.gen.nz)
�J L F r ua to Solve Kashmir Issue
K F om l
by
Dr. Haider Hijazi, Secretary General, JKLF.
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), one of
the main organisations engaged in the struggle for
freedom of Kashmir, has put forward a practicable
formula for a peaceful, equitable, honourable,
democratic and permanent solution of Kashmir issue.
This S years old issue has abruptly turned into a
O
dangerous explosive following nuclear tests by arch
rivals India and Pakistan. These two countries have
already fought two bloody wars over Kashmir twothird of which is under India and the rest under
Pakistan, both wanting to have the whole of it under
different claims whereas the people of Kashmir want
to determine their future themselves and have, during
last about a decade alone, sacrificed over 60,000 lives
of the sons and daughters of the soil to achieve that
right. The efforts of the United Nations for over a
decade after 1947 to solve the issue couldn't go
beyond cease-fire due mainly to India's undue
intransigence though Pakistan also did not have a
clean slate in that respect With the passage of time
the world-body lost interest in the matter and the
issue got pushed into its cold storage. Now, for the
first time in about four decades, is the international
community paying serious attention to the issue and
wants it to be solved once and for all before it
explodes to destroy the entire area.
Mr Amanullah Khan, Chairman JKLF explained
the formula during a briefing to diplomats and
representatives of national and international media on
June 19, 1998 in Islamabad and during the "Meet the
Press" programme arranged by Peshawar Press Club
on June 30, 1998. Both the briefings received wide
coverage in print media as well as on Voice of
America, Voice of Germany and BBC (radio). We
also sent a common letter to the Prime Ministers,
Leaders of the Opposition and heads of the main
political parties of India and Pakistan and copies to
world dignitaries explaining the formula and.
requesting them to accept and implement i t
Brochures containing full details of the formula have
been published in Urdu and English, the latter titled
'KASHMIR — Who and How to Bell the Cat".
THE FORMULA:
The briefest possible gist of
the formula, proposed to be implemented by an 11
member "International Kashmir Committee (EKC)",
is that the divided Kashmir (officially termed as
Jammu Kashmir State) be re-united and made a fully
independent country with a democratic, federal and
non-communal system of government and having
friendly relations with both India and Pakistan. It
proposes an agreement between Kashmir and
international community to the effect that the latter,
specially the immediate neighbours of Kashmir,
would not violate its frontiers nor interfere in its
internal affairs and Kashmir would undertake not to
let its soil be used against any country. 15 years after
the re-unification, let there be a UN supervised
referendum in which people of Kashmir will
determine whether Kashmir should retain its
independence or become part of India or Pakistan
and that popular verdict be accepted by all concerned
as the final settlement of Kashmir issue and
implemented.
INTERNATIONAL K A S H M I R C O M M I T T E E
(IKC): The formula suggests that an eleven member
International Kashmir Committee (IKC) comprising
one representative each of the UN Secretary General,
the permanent members of the UN Security Council,
Germany, Japan and Islamic Conference (OIC) and
two of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) should
implement the formula in five phases with the
cooperation and help of governments of India and
Pakistan and Kashmiri political parties and militant
groups. The EKC will also be helped by UN Military
Observers Group (UNMOGIP) which is already
functioning in the State and will be duly strengthened
to cater to the needs of implementation of the
formula. The composition of IKC is such that India
and Pakistan can not afford to reject its suggestions
and nobody can accuse it of partiality.
THE
I M P L E M E N T A T I O N : The IKC
implement the formula in five phases as follows:
will
First Phase:
In this phase the IKC will first
chalk out the details of implementation of the plan
and discuss it first individually and then collectively
with the representatives of the governments of India
and Pakistan and those of Kashmiri political parties
and obtain their approval of the formula. This should
be followed by an agreement signed by India,
Pakistan and Kashmiri political parties accepting the
formula and pledging to cooperate with IKC in its
implementation. And that agreement be registered
with the UN.
Second PhaseiThis phase will include simultaneous
and complete withdrawal from the entire State of all
armed forces and civil personnel of India and
Pakistan. At the same time the non-Kashmiri armed
militants present in the State be evacuated and sent to
their respective countries.
Third Phase: The main item of this phase will be
disarming of all Kashmiri militant groups including
the counter-militancy groups raised by India. This
will be followed by return to their homes of all those
who have left their homes sfnce 1988 and are living in
�refugee camps in Jammu, New Delhi and Azad
Kashmir.
Fourth Phase: In this phase IKC will open all intraKashmir roads closed since cease-fire in 1949 and
practically re-unite the State. An Interim National
Government representing all regions, religions and
political. views (pro-India, pro-Pakistan and proindependence) will be established to assist the EKC. A
constitution committee will frame an interim
constitution providing for a federal state having five
provinces (Kashmir valley, Jammu, Ladakh, Azad
Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan) each having considerable
internal autonomy and equal representation in the
Upper House (House of Notables) at the Centre
whereas in the Lower House (House of
Representatives) the
representation will be
proportionate to their respective populations and
having non-communal parliamentary system of
government and elections will be held after every 4/5
years. The first new elected government will ask for
its recognition by international community and
establish its diplomatic missions in important capitals
of the world having a neutralised foreign policy like
that of Switzerland and will also enter into
agreements with international community as
mentioned under heading "The Formula". After
establishment of the first elected government, the job
of IKC will be almost accomplished except that it
shall have to make sure that the agreements between
Kashmir and the international community are not
violated.
without causing communal disturbances or massmigrations,
without
disintegrating
Kashmir
permanently and on the basis of Kashmiri people's
unfettered and freely expressed wishes and
aspirations. It will not harm the national egos of India
and Pakistan nor give either of them a sense of defeat
because neither of them will have to hand over the
Kashmir territory now under her control, to the
other. Since the formula does not give the part of
Muslim-majority-State now under. India to Muslim
Pakistan, it does' not disturb or harm Indian
secularism and since it does not let any part of
Muslim-majority-State remain under India it does not
negate Pakistan's Two Nation Theory. This solution
does not harm the legitimate national interests of
India and Pakistan because (a) Kashmir will have
friendly relations with both India and Pakistan (b)
Kashmiri soil will not be used against India or
Pakistan and (c) because Kashmir could ultimately
join India or Pakistan.
Nevertheless the best golden gift of this formula is
that it will change Kashmir from the position of a
bone of contention into a bridge of friendship between
India and Pakistan. This change will, on one hand,
save South Asia from the horrors of a nuclear or a
conventional war and rid the two countries of so
costly defence budgets and, on the other hand, herald
the dawn of a peaceful, prosperous and dignified
future for India, Pakistan and Kashmir. It will also
benefit the entire world by helping to maintain world
peace as also by facilitating large scale investments in
these two countries and Kashmir which are inhabited
15 years after re-unification of by over one fifth of worlds population. All that India
Fifth Phase:
Kashmir, there will be a UN supervised free and and Pakistan have to do to make these colossal gains
impartial referendum, as the fifth and final phase of is to part with the territories of Jammu Kashmir State
the implementation of the formula. In this now under their control.
referendum people of Kashmir will determine
With so much to gain and so little to lose in
whether the State should retain its independence or
become part of India or Pakistan and this popular accepting and implementing this solution of Kashmir
verdict will be accepted by all.concerned Le. India, issue, the governments of India and Pakistan have ho
Pakistan, all the people of Kashmir and by justification whatsoever, to reject it But both of them
international community as final settlement of have been doing most unjustified things itt the past
Kashmir. issue and implemented without any resulting in the present state of affairs and in future
dangers and may not bother to accept this solution as
hesitation or objection.
And that will be the end of the problem that has well. As such, we appeal to the people of India and
caused two bloody wars, has been eating into Pakistan and to international community to prevail
economic vitals of India and Pakistan and has kept 13 upon the two governments and persuade them to see
million Kashmiris under continuous agony for half a reason and accept this solution of the issue and
century besides taking tens of thousands of their lives implement it That alone can save South Asia from a
and that, if left unsolved, can destroy the entire region holocaust and the world from disorders and
imbalances in many important fields.
completely.
The Golden Gifts of the Formula: The most
important benefits and advantages of this formula are
that, besides solving Kashmir issue peacefully,
equitably,
honourably,
democratically
and
permanently, it does so without hurting the national
egos of India and Pakistan, without harming their
national ideologies (India's secularism and Pakistan's
Two Nation Theory) and legitimate national interests,
The End
Dr. Haider Hijazi, Secretary General, J K L F .
C.LO: B-144, Satellite Town, Murree Road, Rawalpindi
Ph. +92 - 51 - 425689
Telefax:
- 51 - 450414
E-Mail: jklfiSiisb.comsats.net.pk
�Amanullah
Khan
Chairman.
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF)
B-144. Satellite Town. Rawalpindi-Pakistan.
Tel. •92-51-425689 Telefax: ••92-51-t50414
E-mail
:jklf@isb.comsats.net.pk
:amanullaHkhan@myself.com
Internet Web Page :http//shell.comsats.net.pk/-jklf
A Joint Open Letter to
Journalists, Intellectuals, Politicians & Governments
of India, Pakistan & Jammu Kashmir State (Both Parts).
Subject:-
Let us swallow some bitter pills for a Great Common Cause
Dear Friends,
I venture to solicit your attention to the lessons of 52 years long
history of Kashmir Issue i n general and of recent kargil episode i n particular.
Some of these lessons are very bitter pills and quite difficult to swallow and
digest. Nevertheless, i f learnt, accepted and acted upon, these lessons can
herald dawn of a peaceful, prosperous and respectable future for one billion
plus people of India, Pakistan and Jammu Kashmir. Let us have a glance on a
few of these lessons.
1. One of the main lessons of the history of Kashmir Issue is that those of
their own leaders, past and present, who have been acting as puppets i n the
hands of the leaders of India and Pakistan at the cost of Kashmiris' own
collective interests, are the real enemies of the people of Jammu Kashmir
State. By acting as instruments i n the hands of India and Pakistan, these
leaders have created an impression on international level that Kashmiris are
just yes-men of India and Pakistan w i t h the result that the international
community treats 13 million Kashmiris as a non-entity. The statements
issued during recent Kargil crisis by the notables of international community
including USA, China, Russia, Germany, UK, France and Japan and their
groups like P-5, G-8 and EU made no reference to Kashmiri peoples right of
self-determination nor did any of these documents accept Kashmiris as a
party to Kashmir issue. Such is the plight of their mental slavery that some of
these 'Kashmiri leaders' issued statements i n support of the ignominious
Simla Agreement of July 1972 which gives the right of determining the future
of 13 million Kashmiris to the governments of India and Pakistan, does not
contain any reference to Kashmiris' basic right and does not accept them even
as a party to Kashmir issue. A l l this is tantamount to treating Kashmiris as
dumb-driven cattle and yet the so-called 'Kashmiri leaders' welcome i t . Who
could be a worse enemy of Kashmiris?.
2. Another clear lesson o f t h e history of Kashmir issue and o f t h e recent Kargil
episode is that India's hope that time would solve Kashmir issue i n her favour,
is nothing but wishful thinking as the issue is as troublesome for her today as
it was decades back. This wishful t h i n k i n g has cost India tens of thousands of
her sons (soldiers and civilians killed during wars w i t h Pakistan and during
past eleven years of Kashmiris' armed freedom struggle), property, material
and money worth trillions and above all, a peaceful and prosperous life for her
people. What is worse, the issue will continue proping up every now and then
in different shapes subjecting India to even heavier losses i n men, material
and self-respect unless i t is solved peacefully, without harming the legitimate
national interests of both India and Pakistan and on the basis of Kashmiri
peoples freely expressed wishes and aspirations. As such, i t is i n India's own
best national interests to have the issue solved on the above mentioned basis
and as soon as possible. This pill may taste too bitter for the people of India to
swallow but refusing to do so can harm India much more and irreparably.
�3. Yet another lesson of Kashmir Issue and Kargil is that Pakistan's dream
that the Indian occupied part of Jammu Kashmir State would, one way or the
other, fall into her lap sooner or later, is also just wishful thinking and her
recent Kargil blunder has washed off whatever little chances there were of it
materialising. Equally true is the fact that making the present position of
Jammu Kashmir permanent is also fraught with strong dangers to Pakistan's
economy, defence
and self-respect. It is also clear that Pakistan has
irreparably damaged her case in Kashmir by gross mishandling of the issue at
home and on international level and by closing doors for complete
independence of the whole State. As such, it is in Pakistan's own national
interests that Kashmir issue is solved peacefully, cordialy, equitably (without
harming the legitimate interests of India and Pakistan) and on the basis of
Kashmiri peoples unfettered will and national aspirations.
Dear Friends! If we want the people of India , Pakistan and Jammu Kashmir
State and their future generations to live a peaceful, prosperous and
respectable life, individually and collectively, we will have to forget the bitter
past, accept and act upon the aforementioned lessons of history and agree to
solve Kashmir issue peacefully, cordially, equitably, and permanently. Given
will, determination, far-sightedness and broad-mindedness on the part of all,
and even of most of us, it is not, not at all, a difficult job. We can definitely do
it. Take for example the Formula presented by J K L F . It can solve the issue not
only peacefully, equitably and permanently but also without hurting the
national egos of India and Pakistan, without harming their legitimate national
interests, without causing mass-migrations or communal disturbances and on
the basis of Kashmiri peoples' freely expressed will and national aspirations.
Why not give it a try?.
The J K L F Formula is, in shortest form, that an International Kashmir
Committee (IKC) comprising representatives of the UN Secretary General, P-5
countries, Germany, Japan, OIC and NAM, be formed by the UN Secretary
General or the Security Council. The IKC will reunite the divided Jammu
Kashmir State in five peaceful phases, in consultation and with the
cooperation of India, Pakistan and Kashmiri political parties after withdrawal
of all foreign forces and armed militants from the State and make it a fully
independent State for 15 years with a democratic, federal and secular system
of government and having friendly relations with both India and Pakistan.
After 15 years there will be a referendum under UN supervision in which
Kashmiris will determine whether Jammu Kashmir should perpetuate its
independence or become part of India or Pakistan and that popular verdict
should be accepted by all concerned as final settlement of Kashmir Issue and
implemented.
Dear Friends! If accepted and implemented,; this Formula will, I am dead sure,
change the very course of history of India, Pakistan and Jammu Kashmir,
heralding dawn of a peaceful, prosperous and respectful era. for them all. I
therefore appeal to you all in the name of the present and future generations
of India, Pakistan and Jammu Kashmir to swallow the bitter pills of the past
and give serious consideration to this request and do the needful towards
implementation of the Formula.
Thanking you all in anticipation and with regards,
Yours sincerely,
$b*-^r3<k3 )rfll&*~*
(Amanullah Khan) Chairman J K L F
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August ,1999.
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�JAMMU KASHMIR LIBERATION FRONT
Your Ref. No.
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Our Ref. No.
Dated
(JKLF)
H. 0 : MUZAFFARABAD A.K.
SUB. H O : SRINAGAR I.H.K.
U.K. Z.O : LUTON BEDS. ENGLAND.
C.I.O : RAWALPINDI - PAKISTAN.
TO
THE HEADS OF THE STATE/GOVERNMENT THE -WORLD- OVER
SPECIALY TO THOSE OF P-5, G-8 AND EU MEMBER COUNTRIES,
THROUGH THEIR DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN PAKISTAN.
SUBJECT:. J K L F TO CROSS THE "LINE OF CONTROL' IN KASHMIR ENMASSE,
UNARMED,PEACEFULLY AND OPENLY.
Respected Heads of the State/Government,
This is to inform Your Excellencies that, for the reasons given below, Jammu
Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), the main nationalist Kashmiris organization, has
decided to cross the most hated 'Line of Control' (LoC) In Kashmir on October 4,1999
enmasse, unarmed, peacefully and openly. The date may well be brought forward.
Besides crossing the ignominous line from Pakistan controlled side of Kashmir,
arrangements are being made to the effect that people in Indian occupied part of the
State also express their sentiments about the LoC and other related matters in any
practicable way. Protest demonstrations will be held the same day in New York,
Strasbourg and London in front of the UN Secretriat, European Parliament and F and
CW office respectively. In Middle East countries, J K L F members will have indoor
meetings to express their sentiments against the so-called LoC that forcibly divides
their motherland. .
The importance of October 4 is that it was on this date in 1947 that some
Kashmiri revolutionaries had revolted against the autocratic, hereditary and cruel
ruler (the Maharaja) of Kashmir, declared Kashmir a fully indepentent republic and
had also established a provisional republican government. Twenty days later i.e on
October 24,1947 that republican government was 'reorganised', at the behest of some
vasted interests, and changed into a local authority under the control of the
government of Pakistan . It has since regained, some Administrative, Judicial and
Legislative powers during last half a century and is today a semi-independent
territory under overall suzerainty of Pakistan and named as "The Azad Government of
the State of Jammu Kashmir". Nevertheless we in J K L F and other nationalist groups
observe October 4 and not October 24 as our National Day.
- Let us now come to the reasons for our decision to trample the detested 'Line
of Control'. They are as follows:
1:- In the demands made, during the recent Kargil crisis in Kashmir, by the
governments oflndia, USA, China, Russia, and UK, by the heads of G.8 countries, by
European Parliament, by Foreign Affairs Committee of the US House of
Representatives and in the Joint Statement issued after Clinton-Nawaz meeting in
Washington on July 4,1999,the main stress has been on re-instating the Line of
Ccntrol and more on safeguarding and respecting its sanctity. This stress clearly
proves that these influential notables of the comity of nations are bent upon
changing the ignominous LoC into permanent international border between India and
Pakistan, a thing that no patriotic Kashmiri can accept or even tolerate.
�JAMMU KASHMIR LIBERATION FRONT
(JKLF)
CONTINUATION SHEET NO.
2:-None of the aforementianed countries and groups of countries have, in their
statements or resolutions, referred to Kashmiris' right of self-determination which is
not only inherent with them but was also pledged to them by India-Pakistan and the
United Nations. These statement and resolutions do not even recoganise the people of
Kashmir as a party to Kashmir issue whereas they are the most important and the
worst effected party. What is equally regretable, none of these statements and
resolutions refers to the reign of terror let loose in Kashmir by Indian forces of
occupation that continues unabated for the last over a decade. What more injustice
could be done to Kashmiris by these governments and groups of countries?.
3:- Some-ofthe aforementioned statements and resolutions have suggested re-start of
India-Pakistan parleys to settle their disputes including Kashmir in the light of the
provisions of Simla Agreement and Lahore Declaration. Those suggesting bilateral
talks ignore the naked truth that all such talks have proved futile during last half a
century and no different can be the result now. As for Simla Agreement and Lahore
Declaration, Kashmiris take them as most derogatory insults to their national pride
and self respect since these documents treat 13 million civilized, intellegent and selfrespectful Kashmiris as dumb driven cattle by providing that their future be
determined by the government of India and Pakistan without even asking them what
they want.
4:- Although J K L F stands for re-unification and complete independence of the entire
Jammu Kashmir State, yet it had presented a Formula that could solve the issue not
only peacefully, equitably and permanently but also without hurting the national
egos of India or Pakistan, with out harming, their legitimate national interests,
without causing mass migrations or communal disturbances and on the basis of
unfettered will and national aspirations of Kashmiri people. We repeatedly requested
the governments and the political leaders of India and Pakistan as also the
international community to accept and implement it but nobody took a serious
notice of it
In the light ofthe aforementioned agonizing facts specially the apprehension of
the ignominous LoC being turned into permanent border between India and Pakistan
which means forced and permanent bisection of our motherland , we have decided to
'desecrate' it by. crossing it unarmed, enmasse, peacefully, and openly, to tell those
who want to sacrifice the national aspirations of 13 million Kashmiris at the altar of
their own global strategies and economic interests, that we will not allow them to
slaughter and butcher us that easily.
Last but not the least, and not-with-standing the aforementioned unfair and
unjust attitude of international community towards us and pur response to it, we
appeal to international community in general and to P-S, G-8, EU, OIC, NAM.AL and
OAU and'their member countries in particular, not to deprive 13 million Kashmiris,
more in number than the individual populations of as many as 127 independent
nations of the world, of their inherent, internationally recognised, pledged and fully
deserved right to determine their own future.We are not demandingr what we .don't
deserve.
With due regards,
Sincerely yours,
(Amanullah Khan)
Chairman JKLF.
�Kashmir Association of Soutii Pacific Inc.
STRUGGLE
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SUCCESS
Ref. So.
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FROM 13 MILLION KASHMIRIS:
SOME IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO 21 APEC New Zealand 99
By G. H. Lone
• How long is the World Community going to keep rewarding a Member State for its
atrocities on the. people under its occupation?
• How long is the World Commuaity going to ignore the sufferings of the people subjected to
these atrocities?
A Member state of the UNO and other respectable international forums, India, has been
refusing for the last fifty years to honour the solemn pledges it had given at the United Nations
Security Council and to the world at large on numerous occasions in and after 1948, pledging to
concede unfettered right of self-determination to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, the temtory
under its occupation.
This Member state has been refusing to implement the UN resolution numbers 38, 39, 47, 51,
and subsequent Resolutions from 1948 onwards on that subject despite having agreed to and
signed them at the time they were adopted.
This Member state has kept 13 million people deprived of their inherent basic nght of self
determination which was pledged and recognised by the international community (UNO) in
1948.
This Member state has unleashed its terronst armed forces on the innocent people of Jammu
and Kashmir. In brief, this state-organised terrorism is responsible for the following atrocious
Crimes against humanity inside the subjugated territory, as pointed out, time and again, by
independent observers from the Human Rights and International Amnesty groups:
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The army of occupation has killed over 85,000 persons including men, women and children,
The army of occupation and their supporters have raped and gang-raped thousands of women
of all age groups between 11 and 80 years;
The army of occupation and their planted supporters have set ablaze thousands of residential
houses and business premises;
They have tortured to death or shot dead thousands of youth in interrogation camps and have
kept tens of thousands of its innocent people behind the bars without trial.
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�All rhese atrocities have been committed within the period of last 5 years and enormous acts of
atrocity are being committed right at this moment. This punishment is being meted out to the
people of this subjugated area because they have been demanding their nght of selfdetermination-- a right pledged by India, affirmed by the International community, and fully
deserved by the people.
The International Bodies including APEC have, on their part, either wilfully neglected or failed
to get implemented their own resolutions pending on their files for the last 50-years. In either
case, end result is a moral failure ofthe international communities.
WE APPEAL TO INTERNATIONAL CONSCIENCE!
We request you, as a Member of this World Community, to understand and recognise that the
number ofthe innocent people who are at present suffering inhuman atrocities and deprivation in
Jammu and Kashmir is greater than the individual populations of as many as 125 UN member
States and are a civilised community. Would you allow those 125 countries, which are far
smaller than Jammu and Kashmir, to be occupied by your other member states'
I How you respond to these questions is extremely important
i for US as well as for YOU!
i How you respond to this problem is important for US because
your ignoring the issue will perpetuate our sufferings and
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your standing up and taking a stand will give us a hope that our sufferings will eventually end |
with the co-operation ofthe international communities.
j
' How you respond to this issue is also equally important for VOU as well because your j
continual non-committal attitude or your definite bold response will show what moral stuff you are ;
' made of and on what noble moral grounds you want to stand among the nations ofthe world:
'•
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What role do you see yourself playing at the beginning of the new millennium to end this
night of terror for the people of Kashmir?
Don't you think we also deserve to live as human beings as you do!
1
From- Kjjbmir .Aisocimion of South Pacific Inc. I 15 West End Road. Westmere. Auckland. Ne'- Zealand,
i Phone. Fax. 0064-9-j7S615S E-mail. 7S6kashmir.issue'<i.'-actrix.aen nz>
��TO: John Ficklin, Director, NSC Records Management
FM: Debi Alexander, Director, Presidential Letters and Messages
DT: September 23, 1999
RE: New Zealand Trip Mail
The enclosed mail is for your consideration.
SEP 2412:06
�Kashmir Asscciation of S u Pacific Inc.
cA
Rel. So. _ Their Excellencies,
The Heads of Delegations to
The Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation Summit (21 APEC 1999 NZ)
Dme.
September 1999"
Subject: ...S_0_S... FROM 13 MILLION KASHMIRIS.
Your Excellencies,
As your Excellencies know, the people of Kashmir (officially known as Jammu Kashmir
State) were assured in 1948 by the United Nations, India and Pakistan that they would be
opportuned to shape their own future in full accordance with their national aspirations
and freely expressed will. But they still remain deprived of this right, mainly due to the
selfish attitude of India and Pakistan (particularly of the former) and the apathy of the
world body. After forty years long peaceful and political struggle failed to bear fruit, the
people of Kashmir resorted to armedfreedomstruggle which they were fully justified and
entitled to even under UN General Assembly Resolution 2621. But instead of listening to
their just demand, India deployed 700,000 troops with the result that over 75,000
Kashmiris have been killed dunng the last 11 years. This is besides destruction of
property worth tens of billions, incarcerations and the worst kind of mental and physical
tortures to Kashmiris.
Your Excellencies! It is the moral duty ofthe International Community to rid 13 million
people of Kashmir, more in number than the individual populations of as many as 127
independent nations of the world, of this ordeal.
Your Excellencies! The best way to solve Kashmir issue peacefully, equitably,
permanently, without hurting the national egos of India and Pakistan, without harming
their national ideologies and legitimate national interests, without causing massmigrations and communal disturbances and on the basis of Kashmiri peoples unfettered
and freely expressed wilt, is to implement the formula put forward by Mr. Amanullah
Khan, Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), the most moderate and
secular organization working independently and free of the influence oflndia or Pakistan.
Your Excellencies! The JKLF Formula in its shortlist form is that an International
Kashmir Committee (EKC) comprising representatives of the UN Secretary General, P-5
countries, Germany, Japan, OIC and NAM, be formed by the UN Secretary General or
the Security Council. The DCC will reunite the divided Jammu Kashmir State in five
peaceful phases, in consultation and with the cooperation oflndia, Pakistan and Kashmiri
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�political parties after withdrawal from the state of all foreign forces and disarming of
armed militants and make it a fully independent State for 15 years with a democratic,
federal and secular system of government and having friendly relations with both India
and Pakistan. After 15 years there be a referendum under UN supervision in which
Kashmiris will determine whether Jammu Kashmir should perpetuate its independence or
become part of India or Pakistan and that popular verdict should be accepted by all
concerned as final settlement of Kashmir Issue and implemented.
Your Excellencies! We appeal to you all to take concrete steps conducive to solving the
issue per JKLF Formula which will, besides ridding 13 million Kashmins of the ordeal,
ensure permanent peace with justice in South Asia.
With highest regards,
Your Excellencies' Sincerely
(G.H. Lone)
Representative-KASP.
] 15 West End Rd, Westmere, C.P.O. Box: 2509, Auckland, NZ.
(Phone/Fax:0064-9-3786§58. E-mail: 786kashmir.issue@actrix.gen.nz)
�JKLF Formula to Solve Kashmir Issue
by
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Dr. Haider Hijazi, Secretary General, JKLF.
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), one of
the main organisations engaged in the struggle for
freedom of Kashmir, has put forward a practicable
formula for a peaceful, equitable, honourable,
democratic and permanent solution of Kashmir issue.
This 50 years old issue has abruptly turned into a
dangerous explosive following nuclear tests by arch
rivals India and Pakistan. These two countries have
already fought two bloody wars over Kashmir twothird of which is under India and the rest under
Pakistan, both wanting to have the whole of it under
different claims whereas the people of Kashmir want
to determine their future themselves and have, during
last about a decade alone, sacrificed over 60,000 lives
of the sons and daughters of the soil to achieve that
right. The efforts of the United Nations for over a
decade after 1947 to solve the issue couldn't go
beyond cease-fire due mainly to India's undue
intransigence though Pakistan also did not have a
clean slate in that respect. With the passage of time
the world-body lost interest in the matter and the
issue got pushed into its cold storage. Now, for the
first time in about four decades, is the international
community paying serious attention to the issue and
wants it to be solved once and for all before it
explodes to destroy the entire area.
Mr Amanullah Khan, Chairman JKLF explained
the formula during a briefing to diplomats and
representatives of national and international media on
June 19, 1998 in Islamabad and during the "Meet the
Press" programme arranged by Peshawar Press Club
on June 30, 1998. Both the briefings received wide
coverage in print media as well as on Voice of
America, Voice of Germany and BBC (radio). We
also sent a common letter to the Prime Ministers,
Leaders of the Opposition and heads of the main
political parties of India and Pakistan and copies to
world dignitaries explaining the formula and
requesting them to accept and implement it.
Brochures containing full details of the formula have
been published in Urdu and English, the latter titled
"KASHMIR — Who and How to Bell the Cat".
THE FORMULA: The briefest possible gist of
the formula, proposed to be implemented by an 11
member "International Kashmir Committee (IKC)",
is that the divided. Kashmir (officially termed as
Jammu Kashmir State) be re-united and made a fully
independent country with a democratic, federal and
non-communal system of government and having
friendly relations with both India and Pakistan. It
proposes an agreement between Kashmir and
international community to the effect that the latter,
specially the immediate neighbours of Kashmir,
would not violate its ^ frontiers nor interfere in its
internal affairs and Kashmir would undertake not to
let its soil be used against any country. 15 years after
the re-unification, let there be a UN supervised
referendum in which people of Kashmir will
determine whether Kashmir should retain its
independence or become part of India or Pakistan
and that popular verdict be accepted by all concerned
as the final settlement of Kashmir issue and
implemented.
INTERNATIONAL KASHMIR COMMITTEE
(EKC): The formula suggests that an eleven member
International Kashmir Committee (IKC) comprising
one representative each of the UN Secretary General,
the permanent members of the UN Security Council,
Germany, Japan and Islamic Conference (OIC) and
two of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) should
implement the formula in five phases with the
cooperation and help of governments of India and
Pakistan and Kashmiri political parties and militant
groups. The IKC will also be helped by UN Military
Observers Group (UNMOGIP) which is already
functioning in the State and will be duly strengthened
to cater to the needs of implementation of the
formula. The composition of IKC is such that India
and Pakistan can not afford to reject its suggestions
and nobody can accuse it of partiality.
THE
IMPLEMENTATION: The IKC
implement the formula in five phases as follows:
will
First Phase:
In this phase the EKC will first
chalk out the details of implementation of the plan
and discuss it first individually and then collectively
with the representatives of the governments of India
and Pakistan and those of Kashmiri political parties
and obtain their approval of the formula. This should
be followed by an agreement signed by India,
Pakistan and Kashmiri political parties accepting the
formula and pledging to cooperate with EKC in its.
implementation. And that agreement be registered
with the UN.
Second Phase:This phase will include simultaneous
and complete withdrawal from the entire State of all
armed forces and civil personnel of India and
Pakistan. At the same time the non-Kashmiri armed
militants present in the State be evacuated and sent to
their respective countries.
Third Phase: The main item of this phase will be
disarming of all Kashmiri militant groups including
the counter-militancy groups raised by India. This
will be followed by return to their homes of all those
who have left their homes since 1988 and are living in
�refugee camps in Jammu, New Delhi and Azad
Kashmir.
Fourth Phase: tn this phase IKC. will open all intraKashmir roads closed since cease-fire in 1949 and
practically re-unite the State. An Interim National
Government representing all regions, religions and
political views (pro-India, pro-Pakistan and proindependence) will be established to assist the IKC. A
constitution committee will frame an interim
constitution providing for a federal state having five
provinces (Kashmir valley, Jammu, Ladakh, Azad
Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan) each having considerable
internal autonomy and equal representation in the
Upper House (House of Notables) at the Centre
whereas in the Lower House (House of
Representatives) the representation will be
proportionate to their respective populations and
having non-communal parliamentary system of
government and elections will be held after every 4/5
years. The first new elected government will ask for
its recognition by international community and
establish its diplomatic missions in important capitals
of the world having a neutralised foreign policy like
that of Switzerland and will also enter into
agreements with international community as
mentioned under heading "The Formula". After
establishment of the first elected government, the job
of EKC will be almost accomplished except that it
shall have to make sure that the agreements between
Kashmir and the international community are not
violated.
without causing communal disturbances or massmigrations,
without
disintegrating
Kashmir
permanently and on the basis of Kashmiri people's
unfettered and freely expressed wishes and
aspirations. It will not harm the national egos of India
and Pakistan nor give either of them a sense of defeat
because neither of them will have to hand over the
Kashmir territory now under her control, to the
other. Since the formula does not give the part of
Muslim-majority-State now under. India to Muslim
Pakistan, it does not disturb or harm Indian
secularism and since it does not let any part of
Muslim-majority-State remain under India it does not
negate Pakistan's Two Nation Theory. This solution
does not harm the legitimate national interests of
India and Pakistan because (a) Kashmir will have
friendly relations with both India and Pakistan (b)
Kashmiri soil will not be used against India or
Pakistan and (c) because Kashmir could ultimately
join India or Pakistan.
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Nevertheless the best golden gift of this formula is
that it will change Kashmir from the position of a
bone of contention into a bridge of friendship between
India and Pakistan. This change will, on one hand,
save South Asia from the horrors of a nuclear or a
conventional war and rid the two countries of so
costly defence budgets and, on the other hand, herald
the dawn of a peaceful, prosperous and dignified
future for India, Pakistan and Kashmir. It will also
benefit the entire world by helping to maintain world
peace as also by facilitating large scale investments in
these two countries and Kashmir which are inhabited
Fifth Phase:
15 vears after re-unification of by over one fifth of worlds population. All that India
Kashmir, there will be a UN supervised free and and Pakistan have to do to make these colossal gains
impartial referendum, as the fifth and final phase of is to part with the territories of Jammu Kashmir State
the implementation of the formula. In this now under their control.
referendum people of Kashmir will determine
whether the State should retain its independence or
With so much to gain and so little to lose in
become part of India or Pakistan and this popular accepting and implementing this solution of Kashmir
verdict will be accepted by all. concerned i.e. India, issue, the governments of India and Pakistan have no
Pakistan, all the people of Kashmir and by justification whatsoever, to reject it. But both of them
international community as final settlement of have been doing most unjustified things ill the past
Kashmir issue and implemented without any resulting in the. present state of affairs and in future
hesitation or objection.
dangers and may not bother to accept this solution as
And that will be the end of the problem that has well. As such, we appeal to the people of India and
caused two bloody wars, has been eating into Pakistan and to international community to prevail
economic vitals oflndia and Pakistan and has kept 13 upon the two governments and persuade them to see
million Kashmiris under continuous agony for half a reason and accept this solution of the issue and
century besides taking tens of thousands of their lives implement it. That alone can save South Asia from a
and that, if left unsolved, can destroy the entire region holocaust and the world from disorders and
imbalances in many important fields.
completely.
The Golden Gifts of the Formula: The most
important benefits and advantages of this formula are
that, besides solving Kashmir issue peacefully,
equitably,
honourably,
democratically
and
permanently, it does so without hurting the national
egos of India and Pakistan, without harming their
national ideologies (India's secularism and Pakistan's
Two Nation Theory) and legitimate national interests,
The End
Dr. Haider Hijazi, Secretary General, J K L F .
C.LO: B-144, Satellite Town, Murree Road, Rawalpindi
Ph. +92 - 51 - 425689
Telefax: +92 - 51 - 450414
E-Mail: jklf@isb.comsats.netpk
�Amanullah
Khan
Chairman,
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF)
B-144, Satellite Town, Rawalpindi-Pakistan.
Tel: +92-51-425689 Telefax: +92-51-450414
E-mail
jklf@isb.comsats.net pk
amanullahkhan@myself.com
Internet Web Page http//shell.comsats.net.pk/-jl<lf
A Joint Open Letter to
Journalists, Intellectuals, Politicians & Governments
oflndia, Pakistan & Jammu Kashmir State (Both Parts),
Subject:-
Let us swallow some bitter pills for a Great Common Cause
Dear Friends,
I venture to solicit your attention to the lessons of 52 years long
history of Kashmir Issue i n general and of recent Kargil episode i n particular.
Some of these lessons are very bitter pills and quite difficult to swallow and
digest. Nevertheless, i f learnt, accepted and acted upon, these lessons can
herald dawn of a peaceful, prosperous and respectable future for one billion
plus people o f l n d i a , Pakistan and Jammu Kashmir. Let us have a glance on a
few of these lessons.
1. One of the main lessons of the history of Kashmir Issue is that those of
their own leaders, past and present, who have been acting as puppets i n the
hands of the leaders of India and Pakistan at the cost of Kashmiris' own
collective interests, are the real enemies of the people of Jammu Kashmir
State. By acting as instruments i n the hands of India and Pakistan, these
leaders have created an impression on international level that Kashmiris are
just yes-men of India and Pakistan with the result that the international
community treats 13 million Kashmiris as a non-entity. The statements
issued during recent Kargil crisis by the notables of international community
including USA, China, Russia, Germany, UK, France and Japan and their
groups like P-5, G-8 and EU made no reference to Kashmiri peoples right of
self-determination nor did any of these documents accept Kashmiris as a
party to Kashmir issue. Such is the plight of their mental slavery that some of
these 'Kashmiri leaders' issued statements i n support of the ignominious
Simla Agreement of July 1972 which gives the right of determining the future
of 13 million Kashmiris to the governments of India and Pakistan, does not
contain any reference to Kashmiris' basic right and does not accept them even
as a party to Kashmir issue. All this is tantamount to treating Kashmiris as
dumb-driven cattle and yet the so-called 'Kashmiri leaders' welcome i t . Who
could be a worse enemy of Kashmiris?.
2. Another clear lesson of the history of Kashmir issue and o f t h e recent Kargil
episode is that India's hope that time would solve Kashmir issue i n her favour,
is nothing but wishful thinking as the issue is as troublesome for her today as
it was decades back. This wishful thinking has cost India tens of thousands of
her sons (soldiers and civilians killed during wars w i t h Pakistan and during
past eleven years o f Kashmiris' armed freedom struggle), property, material
and money worth trillions and above all, a peaceful and prosperous life for her
people. What is worse, the issue will continue proping up every now and then
in different shapes subjecting India to even heavier losses i n men, material
and self-respect unless i t is solved peacefully, without harming the legitimate
national interests of both India and Pakistan and on the basis of Kashmiri
peoples freely expressed wishes and aspirations. As such, i t is i n India's own
best national interests to have the issue solved on the above mentioned basis
and as soon as possible. This pill may taste too bitter for the people of India to
swallow but refusing to do so can harm India much more and irreoarablv.
�3. Yet another lesson of Kashmir Issue and Kargil is that Pakistan's dream
that the Indian occupied part of Jammu Kashmir State would, one way or the
other, fall into her lap sooner or later, is also just wishful thinking and her
recent Kargil blunder has washed off whatever little chances there were of it
materialising. Equally true is the fact that making the present position of
Jammu Kashmir permanent is also fraught with strong dangers to Pakistan's
economy, defence
and self-respect. It is also clear that Pakistan has
irreparably damaged her case in Kashmir by gross mishandling of the issue at
home and on international level and by closing doors for complete
independence of the whole State. As such, it is in Pakistan's own national
interests that Kashmir issue is solved peacefully, cordialy, equitably (without
harming the legitimate interests of India and Pakistan) and on the basis of
Kashmiri peoples unfettered will and national aspirations.
Dear Friends! If we want the people of India , Pakistan and Jammu Kashmir
State and their future generations to live a peaceful, prosperous and
respectable life, individually and collectively, we will have to forget the bitter
past, accept and act upon the aforementioned lessons of history and agree to
solve Kashmir issue peacefully, cordially, equitably, and permanently. Given
will, determination, far-sightedness and broad-mindedness on the part of all,
and even of most of us, it is not, not at all, a difficult job. We can definitely do
it. Take for example the Formula presented by J K L F . It can solve the issue not
only peacefully, equitably and permanently but also without hurting the
national egos of India and Pakistan, without harming their legitimate national
interests, without causing mass-migrations or communal disturbances and on
the basis of Kashmiri peoples' freely expressed will iand national aspirations.
Why not give it a try?.
The JKLF Formula is, in shortest form, that an International Kashmir
Committee (IKC) comprising representatives of the UN Secretary General, P-5
countries, Germany, Japan, OIC and NAM, be formed by the UN Secretary
General or the Security Council. The IKC will reunite the divided Jammu
Kashmir State in five peaceful phases, in consultation and with the
cooperation of India, Pakistan and Kashmiri political parties after withdrawal
of all foreign forces and armed militants from the State and make it a fully
independent State for 15 years with a democratic, federal and secular system
of government and having friendly relations with both India and Pakistan.
After 15 years there will be a referendum under UN supervision in which
Kashmiris will determine whether Jammu Kashmir should perpetuate its
independence or become part of India or Pakistan and that popular verdict
should be accepted by all concerned as final settlement of Kashmir Issue and
implemented.
Dear Friends! If accepted and implemented,; this Formula will, I am dead sure,
change the very course of history of India, Pakistan and Jammu Kashmir,
heralding dawn of a peaceful, prosperous and respectful era for them all. I
therefore appeal to you all in the name of the present and future generations
of India, Pakistan and Jammu Kashmir to swallow the bitter pills of the past
and give serious consideration to this request and do the needful towards
implementation of the Formula.
Thanking you all in anticipation and with regards,
Yours sincerely,
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(Amanullah Khan) —
Chairman J K L F
August ,1999.
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(JKLF)
Your Ref. No.
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Dated
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U.K. Z.O : LUTON BEDS. ENGLAND.
CZ1 C.I.O : RAWALPINDI - PAKISTAN.
Dated
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THE HEADS OF THE STATE/ GOVERNMENT THE -WORLD- OVER
SPECIALY TO THOSE OF P-5, G-8 AND EU MEMBER COUNTRIES,
THROUGH THEIR DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN PAKISTAN.
SUBJECT:. J K L F TO CROSS THE 'LINE OF CONTROL' IN KASHMIR ENMASSE,
UNARMED,PEACEFULLY AND OPENLY.
Respected Heads of the State/Government,
This is to inform Your Excellencies that, for the reasons given below, Jammu
Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), the main nationalist Kashmiris organization, has
decided to cross the most hated 'Line of Control' (LoC) in Kashmir on October 4,1999
enmasse, unarmed, peacefully and openly. The date may well be brought forward.
Besides crossing the ignominous line from Pakistan controlled side of Kashmir,
arrangements are being made to the effect that people in Indian occupied part of the
State also express their sentiments about the LoC and other related matters in any
practicable way. Protest demonstrations will be held the same day in New York,
Strasbourg and London in front of the UN Secretriat, European Parliament and F and
CW office respectively. In Middle East countries, J K L F members will have indoor
meetings to express their sentiments against the so-called LoC that forcibly divides
their motherland.
The importance of October 4 is that it was on this date in 1947 that some
Kashmiri revolutionaries had revolted against the autocratic, hereditary and cruel
ruler (the Maharaja) of Kashmir, declared Kashmir a fully indepentent republic and
had also established a provisional republican government. Twenty days later i.e on
October 24,1947^that republican government was 'reorganised', at the behest of some
vasted interests, and changed into a local authority under the control of the
government of Pakistan . It has since regained some Administrative, Judicial arid
Legislative powers during laist half a century and is today a semi-independent
territory under overall suzerainty of Pakistan and named as "The Azad Government of
the State of Jammu Kashmir". Nevertheless we in J K L F and other nationalist groups
observe October 4 and not October 24 as our National Day.
Let us now come to the reasons for our decision to trample the detested 'Line
of Control'. They are as follows:
1:- In the demands made, during the recent Kargil crisis in Kashmir, by the
governments of India, USA, China, Russia, and UK, by the heads of G.8 countries, by
European Parliament, by Foreign Affairs Committee of the US House of
Reoresentatives and in the Joint Statement issued after Clinton-Nawaz meeting in
Washington on July 4,1999,the main stress has been on re-instating the Line of
Ccntrol and more on safeguarding and respecting its sanctity. This stress clearly
proves that these influential notables of the comity of nations are bent upon
changing the ignominous LoC into permanent international border between India and
Pakistan, a thing that no patriotic Kashmiri can accept or even tolerate.
�JAMMU KASHMIR LIBERATION FRONT
(JKLF)
CONTINUATION SHEET NO..
2:-None of the aforementianed countries and groups of countries have, in their
statements or resolutions, referred to Kashmiris' right of self-determination which is
not only inherent with them but was also pledged to them by India-Pakistan and the
United Nations. These statement and resolutions do not even recoganise the people of
Kashmir as a party to Kashmir issue whereas they are the most important and the
worst effected party. What is equally regretable, none of these statements and
resolutions refers to the reign of terror let loose in Kashmir by Indian forces of
occupation that continues unabated for the last over a decade. What more injustice
could be done to Kashmiris by these governments and groups of countries?.
3:- Some-of the aforementioned statements and resolutions have suggested re-start of
India-Pakistan parleys to settle their disputes including Kashmir in the light of the
provisions of Simla Agreement and Lahore Declaration. Those suggesting bilateral
talks ignore the naked truth that all such talks have proved futile during last half a
century and no different can be the result now. As for Simla Agreement and Lahore
Declaration, Kashmiris take them as most derogatory insults to their national pride
and self respect since these documents treat 13 million civilized, intellegent and selfrespectful Kashmiris as dumb driven cattle by providing that their future be
determined by the government of India and Pakistan without even asking them what
they want.
4:- Although J K L F stands for re-unification and complete independence of the entire
Jammu Kashmir State, yet it had presented a Formula that could solve the issue not
only peacefully, equitably and permanently but also without hurting the national
egos of India or Pakistan, with out harming their legitimate national interests,
without causing mass migrations or communal disturbances and on the basis of
unfettered will and national aspirations of Kashmiri people. We repeatedly renuested
the governments and the political leaders of India and Pakistan as also the
international community to accept and implement it but nobody took a serious
notice of it
In the light of the aforementioned agonizing facts specially the apprehension of
the ignominous LoC being turned into permanent border between India and Pakistan
which means forced and permanent bisection of our motherland , we have decided to
'desecrate' it by crossing it unarmed, enmasse, peacefully, and openly, to tell those
who want to sacrifice the national aspirations of 13 million Kashmiris at the altar of
their own global strategies and economic interests, that we will not allow them to
slaughter and butcher us that easily.
Last but not the least, and not-with-standing the aforementioned unfair and
unjust attitude of international community towards us and our response to it, we
appeal to international community in general and to P-5, G-8, EU, OIC, NAM,AL and
OAU and their member countries in particular, not to deprive 13 million Kashmiris,
more in number than the individual populations of as many as 127 independent
nations of the world, of their inherent, internationally recognised, pledged and fully
deserved right to determine their own future.We are not demandingr what we don't
deserve.
With due regards,
Sincerely yours,
(A&anullah Khan) > ,
Chairman JKLF.
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FROM 13 MILLION KASHMIRIS:
SOME IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO 21 APEC New Zealand 99
By G. H. Lone
How long is the World Community going to keep rewarding a Member State for its
atrocities on the people under its occupation?
How long is the World Community going to ignore the sufferings of the people subjected to
these atrocities?
A Member state of the UNO and other respectable international forums, India, has been
refusing for the last fifty years to honour the solemn pledges it had given at the United Nations
Secunty Council and to the world at large on numerous occasions in and after 1948, pledging to
concede unfettered nght of self-determination to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, the territory
under its occupation.
This Member state has been refusing to implement the UN resolution numbers 38, 39, 47, 51,
and subsequent Resolutions from 1948 onwards on that subject despite having agreed to and
signed them at therimethey were adopted.
This Member state has kept 13 million people deprived of their inherent basic right of self
determination which was pledged and recognised by the international community (UNO) in
1948.
This Member state has unleashed its terronst armed forces on the innocent people of Jammu
and Kashmir. In brief, this state-organised terrorism is responsible for the following atrocious
Crimes against humanity inside the subjugated territory, as pointed out, time and again, by
independent observers from the Human Rights and International Amnesty groups:
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The army of occupation has killed over 85,000 persons including men, women and children;
The army of occupation and their supponers have raped and gang-raped thousands of women
of all age groups between 11 and 80 years;
The army of occupation and their planted supporters have set ablaze thousands of residential
houses and business premises;
Thev have tortured to death or shot dead thousands of youth in interrogation camps and have
kept tens of thousands of its innocent people behind the bars without trial.
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�All these atrocities have been committed within the period of last 5 years and enormous acts of
atrocity are being committed right at this moment. This punishment is being meted out to the
people of this subjugated area because they have been demanding their nght of selfdetermination-- a right pledged by India, affirmed by the International community, and fully
deserved by the people.
The International Bodies including APEC have, on their part, either wilfully neglected or failed
to get implemented their own resolutions pending on their files for the last 50-years. In either
case, end result is a moral failure ofthe international communities.
WE APPEAL TO FNTERNATIONAL CONSCIENCE!
We request you, as a Member of this World Community, to understand and recognise that the
number ofthe innocent people who are at present suffering inhuman atrocities and deprivation in
Jammu and Kashmir is greater than the individual populations of as many.as 125 UN member
States and are a civilised community. Would you allow those 1.25 countnes, which are far
smaller than Jammu and Kashmir, to be occupied by your other member states'
How you respond to these questions is extremely important
for US as well as for YOli!
How you respond to this problem is important for US because
• your ignoring the issue will perpetuate our sufferings and
• your standing up and taking a stand will give us a hope that our sufferings will eventuallv end
with the co-operation ofthe international communities.
How you respond to this issue is also equally important for YOU as well because your
continual non-committal attitude or your definite bold response will show what moral stuff you are
made of and on what noble moral grounds vou want to stand among the nations ofthe world!
What role do you see yourself playing at the beginning of the new millennium to end this
night of terror for the people of Kashmir?
Don't you think we also deserve to live as human beings as you do!
From: Kashmir Association ot'Souih Pacific inc I 15 West End Road, Westmere. Auckland, New Zealand
(Phone/Fax: 0064-9-37861 5S. E-mail: "SGkaslimir.issue'iwactnx.gen.nz)
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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9907090
Creator
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National Security Council
NSC Records Management System
Source
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7585721
42-t-7585709-20071635F-005-020-2015
Identifier
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2007-1635-F
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Box 5
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585721">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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9/30/2015
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Profile Sheet. (2 pages)
09/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Your Meeting.
Record ID: 9907042. (2 pages)
09/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. talking points
Points to be Made. (2 pages)
09/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. report
U.S. Government Report. (3 pages)
09/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. draft
Page 2 of 003. (I page)
09/23/1999
PI/b(I)
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Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
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2751
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09/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
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RESTRICTION
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Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
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9907042
2007-1635-F
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PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance w ith 44 U.S.C.
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RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Clinton Library
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SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
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09/23/1999
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
OA/Box Number:
2751
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9907042
2007-1635-F
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NSC Records Management
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2007-1635-F
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
9907042
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
NSC Records Management System
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
7585721
42-t-7585709-20071635F-005-019-2015
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
Box 5
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585721">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Adobe Acrobat Document
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The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Preservation-Reproduction-Reference
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Date of creation of the resource.
9/30/2015
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Case Number: 2007-1635-F
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This is not a textual record. This is used as an
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DOCUMENT NO.
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07/24/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. memo
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07/24/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. email
Donald Camp to NSA. Subject: Kashmir. (1 page)
07/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
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2742
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financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Title
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9905219
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National Security Council
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7585721
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An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
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A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
Box 5
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585721">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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DOCUMENT NO.
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07/09/1999
RESTRICTION
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
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2739
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9905129
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1999
Dear Mr. H i n d u j a :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r t o Mr. Berger r e g a r d i n g t h e f i g h t i n g
i n Kashmir. He a p p r e c i a t e d h e a r i n g your views and asked t h a t I
respond on h i s b e h a l f .
The P r e s i d e n t has devoted a g r e a t deal o f time and e f f o r t
h e l p i n g t o defuse t h i s dangerous s i t u a t i o n .
Undoubtedly, you
have seen t h e j o i n t statement t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t and Prime
M i n i s t e r S h a r i f signed a f t e r t h e i r meeting i n Washington on
J u l y 4.
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee d i r e c t l y o f h i s hope
t h a t t h e P a k i s t a n i commitment conveyed i n t h i s statement, when
c a r r i e d o u t , would r e s t o r e respect f o r t h e Line o f C o n t r o l i n
Kashmir and end t h e c u r r e n t c o n f l i c t i n t h e K a r g i l r e g i o n . The
P r e s i d e n t a l s o t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee t h a t he deeply
a p p r e c i a t e d I n d i a n r e s t r a i n t i n t h e p r e s e n t c r i s i s and t h a t t h e
b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e t h e two prime m i n i s t e r s had i n i t i a t e d e a r l i e r
t h i s year holds t h e most promise f o r b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g
f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace i n South A s i a .
Again, thank you f o r w r i t i n g concerning t h i s i m p o r t a n t
We share your view t h a t I n d i a and America have a g r e a t
common and t h a t c o o p e r a t i o n between our c o u n t r i e s can
b e n e f i t s f o r b o t h and we welcome your c o n t r i b u t i o n t o
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Donald L. K e r r i c k
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I n d i a n i n d u s t r i a l i s t S.P. H i n d u j a wrote you p r o p o s i n g t h a t t h e
U n i t e d S t a t e s i n c r e a s e i t s pressure on P a k i s t a n t o w i t h d r a w i n
K a r g i l by w i t h h o l d i n g IMF f u n d i n g . He a l s o c a l l s on us t o
encourage China t o add i t s v o i c e t o those c a l l i n g on P a k i s t a n t o
withdraw.
Your proposed r e p l y c i t e s t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s
achievements on J u l y 4 and p r a i s e s I n d i a f o r t h e r e s t r a i n t i t
has shown thus f a r .
RECOMMENDATION
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The Honorable Samuel R. Berger
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National Security Aflairs
The White House
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Dear Mr. Berger:
It has been some time since we last met, and during my visit last month you were preoccupied with the crisis in
Kosovo. Despite the end of the Cold War, the world remains imperiled by numerous threats, posing a
continuing challenge to the US and its leadership.
It is in this regard that I am writing today.
Since my meetings in Washington last month with members of the US executive and legislative branches, the
situation along the line of control in Kashmir has become highly disturbing, We welcome America's active
diplomatic efforts to persuade Pakistan to withdraw the forces it supports who have seized territory on the
Indian side of the Line of ControL We remain concerned, however, that this message may not be getting
through, and hope the US can enlist China in this effort. As you know, with national elections approaching, the
Indian government is under increasing pressure to end this encroachment diplomatically or militarily before
winter snows render this impossible.
In view of the urgency of this matter, I am enclosing for your consideration a memorandum outlining some of
our concerns and suggestions for further action by the U.S. govemmait. I have just arrived in India and expect
to meet with top Indian government officials, including the PM, over the weekend. I would welcome any advice
or insights you might be able to provide in advance of those meetings. My Washington Advisor, Scott Butcher,
will be available while I am in India and can be reached by phone at (301) 983-6863 or fax at (301) 983-5834 in
case your or your staff have anything to pass on to me.
In my conversations with US officials here several weeks ago I emphasized that I firmly believe that India and
America, two great democracies, have more in common than not, and thatfreshapproaches by both sides,
stressing commonalties and not differences, will yield dividends for each. Ideally, this ultimately will result in a
strategic partnership between India and the US that accords India greater recognition for a positive role it can
play, regionally and globally,
I hope we will have an opportunity to meet or at least chat by phone in the near future on these matters. In the
meantime, all best regards,
Sincerely,
Enclosure: As noted
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KARGIL CRISIS
The current conflict between India and Pakistan in Kashmir constitutes both a threat
and an opportunity.
The threat lies in the very real possibility, particularly if the infiltrators are not soon
eliminated or withdrawn, that another full-scale war between India and Pakistan will
break out that could potentially escalate into thefirstuse of nuclear weapons since the
end of the Second World War.
The opportunity lies, particularly if the United States can succeed in inducing Pakistan
to withdraw the infiltrators from the Indian side of the Line of Control, in creating the
basis for a fundamental improvement in Indo-American relations, by convincing the
Indian people and government that American policy toward the Sub-continent is no
longer driven by the kind of Cold War considerations that led the United Statesto"tilt"
towards Pakistan in 1970.
It is clear that PM Vajpayee does not want to send Indian troops across the Line of
Control, thereby risking a larger war with Pakistan, if he can possibly avoid it The
Prime Minister understands very well the political and diplomatic benefit from
confining India's military responsetothis Pakistani supported infiltrationtoits own
side of the LOC. At the sametime,it is absolutely dear that a failure on the part of
Indiatoeither eliminate the infiltrators or force them back to the Pakistani side of the
LOC would be a strategic and political disaster which no Indian government could
accept with equanimity. As a consequence, it should be dear that, with a general
election scheduled for October, the Prime Minister will have no option buttosend
Indian forces across the Line of Controltocut-off the lines of supply and
communication to the infiltrators, if they are not very soon either defeated or
withdrawn.
In the event the presence of the infiltrators on the Indian side of the LOC is quickly
terminated, it would constitute a severe blow against the forces of Islamic
fundamentalism that would otherwise gain strength and momentum should the
infiltrators succeed in rebuffing India's efforttodislodge them from their entrenched
positions in the Kargil sector of Jammu and Kashmir.
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WASH I N G T O N
Dear Mr. H i n d u j a :
Thank you f o r your"thoughtX/oft thM c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i n Kashmir.
Since you wrote, t h e P r e s i d e n t has devoted a g r e a t deal o f time
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you have seen the joint, statement that the President
and Prime Minister Sharif signed after their Uautily an i anyi'ii
meeting on July 4.
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directly of his hope that the Pakistan^ commitment conta^#c/ in
this statement, when carried out, %£[r£i restore respect for the
Line of Control in Kashmir and end the current facodovm' in the
Kargil region.
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frcrpB f o r b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace i n South A s i a .
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a g r e a t d e a l i n common and t h a t ••.looperation between our
c o u n t r i e s can y i e l d b e n e f i t s f o r b o t h . I welcome your
contribution to that e f f o r t .
Sincerely,
Samuel R. Berger
Assistant t o the President f o r
National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. S - P. Hindu j
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I n d i a n i n d u s t r i a l i s t S.P. Hinduja wrote you p r o p o s i n g t h a t t h e
U n i t e d S t a t e s i n c r e a s e i t s pressure on P a k i s t a n t o withdraw i n
K a r g i l by w i t h h o l d i n g IMF f u n d i n g . He a l s o c a l l s on us t o
encourage China t o add i t s v o i c e t o those c a l l i n g on P a k i s t a n t o
withdraw.
Your proposed r e p l y c i t e s t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s
achievements on J u l y 4 and p r a i s e s I n d i a f o r t h e r e s t r a i n t i t
has shown thus f a r .
RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r a t Tab I .
Attachments
Tab I Reply t o L e t t e r from S.P. Hinduja
Tab I I Incoming Correspondence
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WASH INGTON
Dear Mr. H i n d u j a :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r t o Mr. Berger r e g a r d i n g t h e c u r r e n t
f i g h t i n g i n Kashmir. He a p p r e c i a t e d h e a r i n g your views and
asked t h a t I respond on h i s b e h a l f .
The P r e s i d e n t has devoted a great deal o f time and e f f o r t
h e l p i n g t o defuse t h i s dangerous s i t u a t i o n . Undoubtedly, you
have seen t h e j o i n t statement t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t and Prime
M i n i s t e r S h a r i f signed a f t e r t h e i r meeting on J u l y 4. The
P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee d i r e c t l y o f h i s hope t h a t
the P a k i s t a n i commitment conveyed i n t h i s statement, when
c a r r i e d o u t , would r e s t o r e respect f o r t h e Line o f C o n t r o l i n
Kashmir and end t h e c u r r e n t c o n f l i c t i n t h e K a r g i l r e g i o n .
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee t h a t he deeply
a p p r e c i a t e d I n d i a n r e s t r a i n t i n t h e p r e s e n t c r i s i s . Moreover,
the P r e s i d e n t a l s o t o l d him t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e t h e two
prime m i n i s t e r s had i n i t i a t e d e a r l i e r t h i s year holds t h e most
promise f o r b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace i n South
Asia.
We share your view t h a t I n d i a and America have a g r e a t d e a l i n
common and t h a t c o o p e r a t i o n between our c o u n t r i e s can y i e l d
b e n e f i t s f o r b o t h . w e l c o m e your c o n t r i b u t i o n t o t h a t e f f o r t .
' e a p p r o c i a t o your i n l u i . UL. L # n t h i s i m p o r t a n t m a t t e r .
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Sincerely,
Donald L. K e r r i c k
Deputy A s s i s t a n t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t
for National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. S. P. Hinduja
New Zealand House, 1 4
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Dear Mr. H i n d u j a :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r ; r e g a r d i n g t h e c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i n
Kashmir. Since you wrote, t h e P r e s i d e n t has devoted a g r e a t
deal o f time and e f f o r t h e l p i n g t o defuse t h e dangerous
s i t u a t i o n there.
Undoubtedly, you have seen t h e j o i n t statement t h a t t h e
P r e s i d e n t and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f signed a f t e r t h e i r meeting
on J u l y 4.
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee d i r e c t l y
of h i s hope t h a t t h e P a k i s t a n i co'timitment conveyed i n t h i s
statement, when c a r r i e d out, would r e s t o r e r e s p e c t f o r t h e L i n e
of C o n t r o l i n Kashmir and end t h e c u r r e n t c o n f l i c t i n t h e K a r g i l
region.
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee t h a t he deeply
a p p r e c i a t e d I n d i a n r e s t r a i n t i n the p r e s e n t c r i s i s . Moreover,
the P r e s i d e n t a l s o t o l d him t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e t h e two
prime m i n i s t e r s had i n i t i a t e d e a r l i e r t h i s year holds t h e most
promise f o r b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace i n South
Asia.
The P r e s i d e n t and I share your view t h a t I n d i a and America have
a g r e a t d e a l i n common and t h a t c o o p e r a t i o n between our
c o u n t r i e s can y i e l d b e n e f i t s f o r b o t h . I welcome your
contribution to that e f f o r t .
_Again,'; thank you f o r w r i t i n g and f o r your support .
Sincerely,
Donald L. K e r r i c k
Deputy A s s i s t a n t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t
for National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. S. P. Hinduja
New Zealand House, 14
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London SWlY 4TE
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Thank you f o r your l e t t e r t o Mr. Berger r e g a r d i n g t h e rrilTT — *
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P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee d i r e c t l y o f h i s hope t h a t
the P a k i s t a n i commitment conveyed i n t h i s statement, when
c a r r i e d o u t , would r e s t o r e respect f o r t h e Line o f C o n t r o l i n
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tfrne P i y b i i i c n t aloo tol-d h i m t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e t h e two
prime m i n i s t e r s had i n i t i a t e d e a r l i e r t h i s year holds t h e most
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b e n e f i t s f o r b o t h J ^ f ^ ^ e l c o m e your c o n t r i b u t i o n t o t h a t e f f o r t .
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t h i s important matter.
Sincerely,
Donald L. K e r r i c k
Deputy A s s i s t a n t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t
for National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. S. P. Hinduja
New Zealand House, 14
80 Haymarket
London SWlY 4TE
U n i t e d Kingdom
th
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WASH INGTON
Dear Mr. H i n d u j a :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r r e g a r d i n g t h e c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i n
Kashmir. Since you wrote, t h e P r e s i d e n t has devoted a g r e a t
deal o f time and e f f o r t h e l p i n g t o defuse t h e dangerous
s i t u a t i o n there.
Undoubtedly, you have seen t h e j o i n t statement t h a t t h e
P r e s i d e n t and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f signed a f t e r t h e i r meeting
on J u l y 4.
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee d i r e c t l y
of h i s hope t h a t t h e P a k i s t a n i commitment conveyed i n t h i s
statement, when c a r r i e d o u t , would r e s t o r e respect f o r t h e L i n e
of C o n t r o l i n Kashmir and end t h e c u r r e n t c o n f l i c t i n t h e K a r g i l
region.
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee t h a t he deeply
a p p r e c i a t e d I n d i a n r e s t r a i n t i n t h e present c r i s i s . Moreover,
the P r e s i d e n t a l s o t o l d him t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e t h e two
prime m i n i s t e r s had i n i t i a t e d e a r l i e r t h i s year holds t h e most
promise f o r b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace i n South
Asia.
The P r e s i d e n t and I share your view t h a t I n d i a and America have
a g r e a t d e a l i n common and t h a t c o o p e r a t i o n between our
c o u n t r i e s can y i e l d b e n e f i t s f o r b o t h . I welcome your
contribution to that e f f o r t .
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Samuel F . Berger
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Assistant t o the President f o r
National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. S. P. Hinduja
New Zealand House, 1 4
80 Haymarket
London SWlY 4TE
U n i t e d Kingdom
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Bartlett, L. June (EXSEC)
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Camp, Donald A. (NESA)
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Subject:
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�Dear Mr.
Hinduja:
Thank you f o r your -t-heu-ghts o n l e t t e r r e g a r d i n g the c u r r e n t
f i g h t i n g i n Kashmir. Since you wrote, the P r e s i d e n t has devoted
a g r e a t d e a l o f time and e f f o r t t o h e l p i n g t o defuse the
dangerous s i t u a t i o n t h e r e .
T be 1 ieveUr.doubted 1 y, you have seen the j o i n t statement t h a t the
P r e s i d e n t and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f signed a f t e r t h e i r h-a-s-ti-l-y
arranged-meeting on J u l y 4.
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r
Vajpayee d i r e c t l y o f h i s hope t h a t the P a k i s t a n i commitment
c o n t a i n e d conveyed i n t h i s statement, when c a r r i e d o u t , w - i i i
would r e s t o r e r e s p e c t f o r the Line o f C o n t r o l i n Kashmir and end
the c u r r e n t facedown c o n f l i c t i n the K a r g i l r e g i o n .
The P r e s i d e n t has t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee o f h i s t h a t he
deeply appreciatedi-o-R- f o r I n d i a n r e s t r a i n t i n the p r e s e n t
c r i s i s . Moreover, t-The P r e s i d e n t a l s o t o l d him t h a t the
b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e the two prime m i n i s t e r s had i n i t i a t e d e a r l i e r
t h i s year holds the best hopcmost promise f o r b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g
f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace i n South A s i a .
The P r e s i d e n t and I share your view t h a t I n d i a and America have
a g r e a t d e a l i n common and t h a t c o o p e r a t i o n between our
c o u n t r i e s can y i e l d b e n e f i t s f o r b o t h . I welcome your
contribution to that e f f o r t .
Again, thank you f o r w r i t i n g and f o r your s u p p o r t . I v a l u e
advice and _share your b e l i e f t h a t c o o p e r a t i o n between our
c o u n t r i e s can be m u t u a l l y b e n e f i c i a l .
Sincerely,
Samuel R. Berger
A s s i s t a n t t o the P r e s i d e n t f o r
National Security A f f a i r s
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Dear Mr. H i n d u j a :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r t o Mr. Berger r e g a r d i n g t h e c u r r e n t
f i g h t i n g i n Kashmir. He a p p r e c i a t e d h e a r i n g your views and
asked t h a t I respond on h i s b e h a l f .
The P r e s i d e n t has devoted a g r e a t deal o f time and e f f o r t
h e l p i n g t o defuse t h i s dangerous s i t u a t i o n . Undoubtedly, you
have seen t h e j o i n t statement t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t and Prime
M i n i s t e r S h a r i f signed a f t e r t h e i r meeting on J u l y 4. The
P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee d i r e c t l y o f h i s hope t h a t
the P a k i s t a n i commitment conveyed i n t h i s statement, when
c a r r i e d o u t , would r e s t o r e respect f o r t h e Line o f C o n t r o l i n
Kashmir and end t h e c u r r e n t c o n f l i c t i n t h e K a r g i l r e g i o n .
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee t h a t he deeply
a p p r e c i a t e d I n d i a n r e s t r a i n t i n t h e present c r i s i s . Moreover,
the P r e s i d e n t a l s o t o l d him t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e t h e two
prime m i n i s t e r s had i n i t i a t e d e a r l i e r t h i s year holds t h e most
promise f o r b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace i n South
Asia.
We share your view t h a t I n d i a and America have a g r e a t d e a l i n
common and t h a t c o o p e r a t i o n between our c o u n t r i e s can y i e l d
b e n e f i t s f o r both.
welcome your c o n t r i b u t i o n t o t h a t e f f o r t .
We a p p r o c i a t o your i i i L u i uu L A t t h i s i m p o r t a n t m a t t e r .
Sincerely,
Donald L. K e r r i c k
Deputy A s s i s t a n t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t
for National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. S. P. H i n d u j a
New Zealand House, 14' F l o o r
80 Haymarket
London SWlY 4TE
U n i t e d Kingdom
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Reply t o L e t t e r from S.P. H i n d u j a on Kashmir
I n d i a n i n d u s t r i a l i s t S.P. Hinduja wrote you p r o p o s i n g t h a t t h e
U n i t e d S t a t e s i n c r e a s e i t s pressure on P a k i s t a n t o w i t h d r a w i n
K a r g i l by w i t h h o l d i n g IMF f u n d i n g . He a l s o c a l l s on us t o
encourage China t o add i t s v o i c e t o those c a l l i n g on P a k i s t a n t o
withdraw.
Your proposed r e p l y c i t e s t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s
achievements on J u l y 4 and p r a i s e s I n d i a f o r t h e r e s t r a i n t i t
has shown thus f a r .
RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r a t Tab I .
Attachments
Tab I Reply t o L e t t e r from S.P. H i n d u j a
Tab I I Incoming Correspondence
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASH I N G T O N
Dear Mr. H i n d u j a :
Thank you f o r your"fchoughfc^/cm thM c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i n Kashmir.
Since you wrote, t h e P r e s i d e n t has devoted a g r e a t d e a l o f time
and e f f o r t
h e l p i n g t o defuse t h e dangerous s i t u a t i o n t h e r e .
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and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f signed a f t e r t h e i r b o s t i l y a i i any ui*
meeting on J u l y 4.
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee
d i r e c t l y o f h i s hope t h a t t h e P a k i s t a n ^ commitment c o n f a ^ S d / i n
t h i s statement, when c a r r i e d out,
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a g r e a t d e a l i n common and t h a t .-.ooperation between our
c o u n t r i e s can y i e l d b e n e f i t s f o r b o t h . I welcome your
contribution to that e f f o r t .
Sincerely,
Samuel R. Berger
Assistant t o the President f o r
National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. S. P. H i n d u j
New Zealand Hous
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80 Haymarket
London SWlY 4TE
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Dear Mr. H i n d u j a :
^ h a n k you f o r your l e t t e r ) r e g a r d i n g t h e c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i n
Kashmir. Since you wrote, t h e P r e s i d e n t has devoted a g r e a t
d e a l o f time and e f f o r t h e l p i n g t o defuse t h e dangerous
situation there.
Undoubtedly, you have seen t h e j o i n t statement t h a t t h e
P r e s i d e n t and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f signed a f t e r t h e i r meeting
on J u l y 4.
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee d i r e c t l y
of h i s hope t h a t t h e P a k i s t a n i co'tunitment conveyed i n t h i s
statement, when c a r r i e d out, would r e s t o r e r e s p e c t f o r t h e L i n e
of C o n t r o l i n Kashmir and end t h e c u r r e n t c o n f l i c t i n t h e K a r g i l
region.
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee t h a t he deeply
a p p r e c i a t e d I n d i a n r e s t r a i n t i n t h e p r e s e n t c r i s i s . Moreover,
the P r e s i d e n t a l s o t o l d him t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e t h e two
prime m i n i s t e r s had i n i t i a t e d e a r l i e r t h i s year holds t h e most
promise f o r b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace i n South
Asia.
^The P r e s i d e n t and I share your view t h a t I n d i a and America have
a g r e a t d e a l i n common and t h a t c o o p e r a t i o n between o u r
c o u n t r i e s can y i e l d b e n e f i t s f o r b o t h . I welcome your
contribution to that effort.
^Again,!) thank you f o r w r i t i n g and f o r your support^.
Sincerely,
Donald L. K e r r i c k
Deputy A s s i s t a n t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t
for National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. S. P. Hinduja
New Zealand House, 1 4
80 Haymarket
London SWlY 4TE
U n i t e d Kingdom
th
Floor
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I NGTON
Dear Mr. H i n d u j a :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r t o Mr. Berger r e g a r d i n g t h e mil"!' fimt
f i g h t i n g i n Kashmir. He a p p r e c i a t e d h e a r i n g your views and
asked t h a t I respond on h i s b e h a l f .
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h e l p i n g t o defuse t h i s dangerous s i t u a t i o n ! Undoubtedly, you
have seen t h e j o i n t statement t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t and Prime
M i n i s t e r S h a r i f signed a f t e r t h e i r meeting^on J u l y 4f^pThe
P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee d i r e c t l y o f h i s hope t h a t
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c a r r i e d o u t , would r e s t o r e respect f o r t h e L i n e o f C o n t r o l i n
Kashmir and end t h e c u r r e n t c o n f l i c t i n t h e K a r g i l r e g i o n ^ * ,
:he President-? t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee t h a t he deeply
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Deputy A s s i s t a n t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t
for National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. S. P. H i n d u j a
New Zealand House, 1 4
80 Haymarket
London SWlY 4TE
U n i t e d Kingdom
th
Floor
�THE WHITE H O U S E
WAS H I N G T O N
Dear Mr. H i n d u j a :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r r e g a r d i n g t h e c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i n
Kashmir. Since you wrote, t h e P r e s i d e n t has devoted a g r e a t
d e a l o f time and e f f o r t h e l p i n g t o defuse t h e dangerous
s i t u a t i o n there.
Undoubtedly, you have seen t h e j o i n t statement t h a t t h e
P r e s i d e n t and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f signed a f t e r t h e i r meeting
on J u l y 4.
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee d i r e c t l y
of h i s hope t h a t t h e P a k i s t a n i commitment conveyed i n t h i s
statement, when c a r r i e d o u t , would r e s t o r e r e s p e c t f o r t h e L i n e
o f C o n t r o l i n Kashmir and end t h e c u r r e n t c o n f l i c t i n t h e K a r g i l
region.
The P r e s i d e n t t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee t h a t he deeply
appreciated Indian r e s t r a i n t i n the present c r i s i s .
Moreover,
the P r e s i d e n t a l s o t o l d him t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e t h e two
prime m i n i s t e r s had i n i t i a t e d e a r l i e r t h i s year holds t h e most
promise f o r b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace i n South
Asia.
The P r e s i d e n t and I share your view t h a t I n d i a and America have
a g r e a t d e a l i n common and t h a t c o o p e r a t i o n between our
c o u n t r i e s can y i e l d b e n e f i t s f o r b o t h . I welcome your
contribution to that e f f o r t .
Again, thank you f o r w r i t i n g and f o r your s u p p o r t . - I v a l u e yuui
advice and share your h ^ l i ^ f t h ^ t r-nnpm--it i m-i I-^J-^M
—c o u n t r i o c can bo m u t u a l l y b e n e f i c i a l . Sincerely,
Samuel F . Berger
.
Assistant t o the President f o r
National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. S. P. Hinduja
New Zealand House, 1 4
80 Haymarket
London SWlY 4TE
U n i t e d Kingdom
th
Floor
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J u l y 15,
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Dear N i r a n j a n :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r s r e g a r d i n g t h e f i g h t i n g between I n d i a
and P a k i s t a n .
As you know, I share your concern and have been
p e r s o n a l l y i n v o l v e d i n e f f o r t s t o defuse t h e dangerous s i t u a t i o n
i n Kashmir.
Undoubtedly, you have seen t h e j o i n t statement t h a t Prime
M i n i s t e r S h a r i f and I signed a f t e r our meeting on J u l y 4.
Immediately f o l l o w i n g t h e statement, I t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r
Vajpayee o f my hope t h a t t h e P a k i s t a n i commitment c o n t a i n e d i n
the statement would r e s t o r e respect f o r t h e Line o f C o n t r o l i n
Kashmir. Soon a f t e r , I was pleased t o see t h e end o f t h e
f i g h t i n g i n the K a r g i l region.
I agree w i t h your view t h a t I n d i a seeks a p e a c e f u l r e l a t i o n s h i p
w i t h P a k i s t a n , and I t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee o f my deep
appreciation for Indian r e s t r a i n t during the c r i s i s .
Finally, I
a l s o t o l d him o f my b e l i e f t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e he and
Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f i n i t i a t e d holds t h e best hope f o r b u i l d i n g
a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace.
Again, thank you f o r w r i t i n g and f o r your c o n t i n u e d
we work f o r a l a s t i n g peace i n South A s i a .
Sincerely,
Mr. N i r a n j a n S. Shah
Chairman
G l o b e t r o t t e r s Engineering
300 South Wacker Drive
Chicago, I l l i n o i s
60606
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
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SUBJECT:
Reply t o L e t t e r s from N i r a n j a n
Shah
Purpose
Reply t o two l e t t e r s on Kashmir from N i r a n j a n
Shah.
Background
Shah w r o t e t w i c e i n June t o commend your e f f o r t s on b e h a l f o f
the I n d i a n - A m e r i c a n community and on t h e I n d i a n p o s i t i o n i n t h e
c u r r e n t Kashmir c r i s i s . He asked f o r a p u b l i c s t a t e m e n t from
you s u p p o r t i n g I n d i a ' s p o s i t i o n and denouncing s t a t e - s p o n s o r e d
terrorism.
Your proposed r e p l y mentions your J u l y 4 j o i n t
statement w i t h Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f and t h e r e c e n t end t o t h e
f i g h t i n g i n the K a r g i l region.
The r e p l y a l s o h i g h l i g h t s your
phone c a l l s t o Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee and a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r
India's r e s t r a i n t .
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RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r a t Tab A.
Attachments
Tab A Reply t o N i r a n j a n Shah l e t t e r s on Kashmir
Tab B Incoming correspondence
cc: V i c e P r e s i d e n t
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Dear Mr. President:
It is always great to visit with you. You have been a true friend to the
Indian American Community, both as the first U.S. President to
recognize the contributions of the community and as someone who
has supported India.
Your denunciation of state sponsored terrorism and the crossing of
the Line of Control by militants into Kashmir is appreciated by the
Indian American Community. Clearly, it is this support that has
deterred Pakistan from taking more aggressive action and has
encouraged Pakistan to use restraint.
Mr. President, India would like to pursue a peaceful relationship with
Pakistan. Prime Minister Vajpayee's recent bus trip to Lahore and the
continual regard for the Line of Control by the country are clear
indicators of this.
The Indian Community is very pleased by the statement issued by the
State Department and the recent House Resolution authored by
Congressmen Gilman, Blagojevich, and Rush opposing the armed
incursion by Pakistan and supporting the immediate withdrawal of
troops. The Indian American Community is also very pleased with our
State Department's position and forthright statement of Assistant
Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth that: "Clearly, the Indians are not
going to cede this territory that these militants have taken. They have
to depart, and they wili depart, either voluntarily or because the
Indiana take them out."
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Mr. President, a public statement from you supporting India's
position and denunciation of state sponsored terrorism and
crossing of control by militants into Kashmir would send a
strong message to the Indian American Community in the United
States.
If you feel it is appropriate, please send me a letter stating your views
concerning this correspondence. I know that over one million
members of the Indian American Community would be extremely
pleased with such a message.
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STATEMENT QF CONGRESSMAN ROD BLAGOJEVICH AND
CONGRESSMAN BOBBY RUSH
June 6. 1999
We were greatly encouraged earlier this year when India and Pakistan agreed at Lahore
to adopt measures for promoting a stable environment of peace and security between the t w o
countries. We are, therefore, greatly disappointed that, contrary to the letter and spirit of the
Lahore Declaration, a considerable amount of well-trained and heavily armed Afghani and
Mujahideen terrorists with links with Osama bin Laden and Harkat-ul-Mujahideen infiltrated
from Pakistan into the Indian side of the Line of Control.
The Indian security forces have been forced to take armed action to defend its territory
against the foreign mercenaries who have sought to disturb the Line of Control, caused deaths
of a large number of people, and forced thousands of local residents to flee for refuge.
Many unanswered questions remain as to how these militants were able to station
themselves at 12,000-14.000 feet above sea level, obtain food and other supplies to survive
the cold and sparse environment for an extended period of time, and equip themselves with
technologically advanced weapons. There is clearly an indication of outside financial and
technical support that must have come from some government body.
We, as Members of Congress, believe that India is within its rights to vacate the armed
intruders from its territory. We also appreciate the restraint shown by security forces not
crossing the Line of Control into Pakistan. We call upon the concerned parties to end the
armed intrusion and to cease all hostile and destabilizing activities in Jammu and Kashmir
which are violative of the Lahore Declaration. In this context, we support the forthright
statement of Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth that: "Clearly, the Indians are not
going to cede this territory that these militants have taken. They have to depart, and they will
depart, either voluntarily or because the Indiana take them out".
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s u p p o r t f o r I n d i a ' s p o s i t i o n on Kashmir. Our r e p l y h i g h l i g h t s
instead the President's personal e f f o r t s t o r e s t o r e respect f o r
the L i n e o f C o n t r o l and h i s a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r Prime M i n i s t e r
Vajpayee's r e s t r a i n t i n t h i s dangerous s i t u a t i o n .
Concurrence by:
C a r o l i n e Krass
RECOMMENDATION
That you f o r w a r d t h e a t t a c h e d memo t o t h e P r e s i d e n t .
Attachments
Tab I Memorandum t o t h e P r e s i d e n t
Tab A Reply t o N i r a n j a n Shah l e t t e r s on Kashmir
Tab B Incoming Correspondence
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June 9, 1999
Dear Mr. President:
My daughter Smita and son Ajay were excited to meet with you and
the Ffrst lady last night, at the dinner tribute for Terry McAuliffe. You
are always very kind and thoughtful to remember us all.
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As per your instruction, I am faxing a copy of the statement by
Congressman Rod Blagojevich and Congressman Bobby Rush,
regarding the situation along the India/Pakistan border in Kashmir.
The Indian community has requested Congressman Blagojevich and
Congressman Rush to sponsor a resolution in the House, somewhat
similar to the enclosed statement.
Mr. President, you have been a true friend to Indian American
community; in fact you are the first U.S. President who has
recognized the professional, economic and cultural contributions the
community has made to their adopted homeland, the United States of
America. It would be most helpful if you could issue a statement
regarding the India/Pakistan situation and denouncing terrorism.
Mr. President, if you find it appropriate, please send me a response so
that I can forward information to the community, through the ethnic
media.
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SUBJECT:
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Shah
Purpose
Reply t o two l e t t e r s on Kashmir
from N i r a n j a n Shah.
Background
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Shah wrote-'to g^arj^g-Jyour e f f o r t s on b e h a l f o f t h e I n d i a n American community and on t h e I n d i a n p o s i t i o n i n t h e c u r r e n t
Kashmir c r i s i s . He asked f o r a p u b l i c statement from you
s u p p o r t i n g I n d i a ' s p o s i t i o n and 'denouncing s t a t e - s p o n s o r e d
terrorism.
Your proposed r e p l y mentions your J u l y 4
joint
statement w i t h Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f and t h e r e c e n t end t o t h e
f i g h t i n g i n the K a r g i l region.
The r e p l y a l s o h i g h l i g h t s your
phone c a l l s t o Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee and a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r
India's r e s t r a i n t .
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RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r a t Tab A.
Attachmen^y
Tab A Reply t o N i r a n j a n Shah l e t t e r s on Kashmir
Tab B Incoming correspondence
cc: V i c e P r e s i d e n t
Chief o f S t a f f
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WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Dear N i r a n j a n :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r s r e g a r d i n g the f i g h t i n g between I n d i a
and P a k i s t a n .
As you know, I share your concern and I have been
p e r s o n a l l y i n v o l v e d i n e f f o r t s t o defuse the dangerous s i t u a t i o n
i n Kashmir.
Undoubtedly, you have seen the j o i n t statement t h a t Prime
M i n i s t e r S h a r i f and I signed a f t e r our meeting on J u l y 4.
Immediately f o l l o w i n g the statement, I t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r
Vajpayee of my hope t h a t the P a k i s t a n i commitment c o n t a i n e d
the statement would r e s t o r e respect f o r the L i n e of C o n t r o l
Kashmir. Soon a f t e r , I was pleased t o see the end of the
f i g h t i n g i n the K a r g i l r e g i o n .
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r e l a t i o n s h i p w i t h P a k i s t a n , and I t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee
o f my deep a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r I n d i a n r e s t r a i n t d u r i n g the c r i s i s .
F i n a l l y , I a l s o t o l d him of my b e l i e f t h a t the b i l a t e r a l
d i a l o g u e he and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f i n i t i a t e d h o l d s the b e s t
hope f o r b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace.
Again, thank you f o r w r i t i n g and f o r your c o n t i n u e d
we work f o r a l a s t i n g peace i n South A s i a .
Sincerely,
Mr. N i r a n j a n S. Shah
Chairman
G l o b e t r o t t e r s Engineering
300 South Wacker D r i v e
Chicago, I l l i n o i s
60606
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Dear N i r a n j a n :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r s r e g a r d i n g the f i g h t i n g between I n d i a
and P a k i s t a n .
As you know, I share your concern and^Sr have been
p e r s o n a l l y i n v o l v e d i n e f f o r t s t o defuse the dangerous s i t u a t i o n
i n Kashmir.
Undoubtedly, you have seen the j o i n t statement t h a t Prime
M i n i s t e r S h a r i f and I signed a f t e r our meeting on J u l y 4.
Immediately f o l l o w i n g the statement, I t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r
Vajpayee of my hope t h a t the P a k i s t a n i commitment c o n t a i n e d
the statement would r e s t o r e respect f o r the Line o f C o n t r o l
Kashmir. Soon a f t e r , I was pleased t o see the end o f the
f i g h t i n g i n the K a r g i l r e g i o n .
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w i t h P a k i s t a n , and I t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee o f my deep
a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r I n d i a n r e s t r a i n t d u r i n g the c r i s i s .
Finally, I
a l s o t o l d him of my b e l i e f t h a t the b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e he and
Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f i n i t i a t e d holds the best hope f o r b u i l d i n g
a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace.
Again, thank you f o r w r i t i n g and f o r your c o n t i n u e d
we work f o r a l a s t i n g peace i n South A s i a .
Sincerely,
Mr. N i r a n j a n S. Shah
Chairman
G l o b e t r o t t e r s Engineering
300 South Wacker D r i v e
Chicago, I l l i n o i s
60606
Corporation
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Background
Shah w r o t e t o p r a i s e your e f f o r t s on b e h a l f o f t h e I n d i a n American community and on t h e I n d i a n p o s i t i o n i n t h e c u r r e n t
Kashmir c r i s i s . He asked f o r a p u b l i c statement from you
s u p p o r t i n g I n d i a ' s p o s i t i o n and denouncing s t a t e - s p o n s o r e d
terrorism.
Your proposed r e p l y mentions your J u l y 4 j o i n t
statement w i t h Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f and t h e r e c e n t end t o t h e
f i g h t i n g i n the K a r g i l region.
The r e p l y a l s o h i g h l i g h t s your
phone c a l l s t o Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee and a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r
India's r e s t r a i n t .
,;h
RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r a t Tab A.
Attachment
Tab A Reply t o N i r a n j a n Shah l e t t e r s on Kashmir
Tab B Incoming correspondence
cc: V i c e P r e s i d e n t
Chief o f S t a f f
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WASHINGTON
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f i g h t i n g between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n .
As you know, I share your
concern and I have been p e r s o n a l l y i n v o l v e d i n e f f o r t s t o defuse
the dangerous s i t u a t i o n i n Kashmir.
Undoubtedly, you have seen the j o i n t statement t h a t Prime
M i n i s t e r S h a r i f and I signed a f t e r our meeting on J u l y 4.
Immediately f o l l o w i n g the statement, I t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r
Vajpayee o f my hope t h a t the P a k i s t a n i commitment c o n t a i n e d i n
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K a w i T region.
N i r a n j a n , I agree w i t h your view t h a t I n d i a seeks a p e a c e f u l
r e l a t i o n s h i p w i t h P a k i s t a n , and I t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee
o f my deep a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r I n d i a n r e s t r a i n t d u r i n g the c r i s i s .
F i n a l l y , I a l s o t o l d him of my b e l i e f t h a t the b i l a t e r a l
d i a l o g u e he and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f i n i t i a t e d h o l d s the best
hope f o r b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n f o r peace.
Again, thank you f o r w r i t i n g and f o r your c o n t i n u e d
we work f o r peace i n South A s i a .
Sincerely,
Mr. N i r a n j a n S. Shah
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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NSC Records Management
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Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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7585721
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Box 5
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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As you know, Pakistan's army chief Gen. Pervaz Musharraf is publicly advocating a meeting between
you and Nawaz Sharif in the coming days to iron out the Kargil mess. Before you agree to such a
meeting, you should know some important "kitchen cabinet" politics that defines the present relationship
between Sharif and Musharraf
One gauge of how seriously relations have deteriorated between the two men can be found in the
circumstances surrounding the "intercepted" telephone conversation Musharraf had while he was in
Beijing with his deputy, Lt. Gen Mohd. Aziz, about ground activities in and around Kargil. To understand
the ramifications of what is described below, it is important to remember that Pakistan's intelligence
service (ISI) is now primarily under the political direction of Sharif and functions more as a political
intelligence apparatus serving the PM than one presiding over Pakistan's national security affairs.
When Musharraf left for Beijing, Sharif - already suspicious Musharraf had sandbagged his India
ddtente policy with the Kargil incursion - insisted that the ISI chief accompany him (essentially to keep an
eye on him). Musharraf objected but could do little about his travel companion's itinerary without raising
eyebrows at home and abroad. Once in Beijing, Musharrafs movements were reported back to Sharif on
a regular basis, including some meetings you must be aware of but I will not mention here.
Interception of the telephone conversation, first reported by India's press and foreign ministry as an
intelligence coup and then later attributed to a US intelligence operation to assist India, was in fact a leak
orchestrated by Sharif s political machinery in Islamabad to embarrass Musharraf and demonstrate to the
outside world how significant army interference was with his political policymaking. You will recall that
Musharraf gave explicit instructions to Aziz on what the Foreign Minister could negotiate in Delhi as well as
congratulating him on the success ofthe operation.
The mechanics of the leak were as follows:
a) After Musharraf's meetings with various Chinese officials (and officials of other countries), his
telephone conversations were taped in Beijing by the ISI, whose operatives were directed by Sharif to
record every movement and conversation he had while he was there. The impetus for this paranoia was
apparently derived from Sharifs father who is widely seen in Islamabad as the real force of political
governance and is an avowed Islamic zealot.
b) When the delegation returned to Islamabad, the recorded tapes were handed over to Sharif who
along with his father, as I understand it. was incensed at the tone and language Musharraf used to
describe what the politicians would and should be allowed to do and say. This may have been the
motivation for allowing "loose" handling of classified materials thereafter - handling that may have
facilitated Indian intelligence operating inside Pakistan to more easily obtain the information.
c) The principal reason this information surfaced is that Musharraf ordered an investigation of how the
leak occurred once the Indian press reported it. During his investigation, his technicians discovered bugs
planted on his home telephone lines by Ihe IB (Pakistan's equivalent of the FBI) - you can imagine the
reaction. Everything positive regarding cooperative spirits, etc that you see now is for public consumption.
Mr. President, although this information is speculative in its nature, if true (the source is reliable) it
suggests a serious hemorrhage inside Pakistan's governing apparatus that may make it impossible for
you to rely on any political decision you ask Sharif to make. Even if he agrees to withdraw Pakistani
forces behind the LOC, the army will surely leave some rebel insurgents there and claim they did what you
asked and cannot control the rest. The course of radical Islamists is firmly entrenched within the army
My strongest recommendation is that you forego the opportunity to embarrass Sharif publicly by
asking him to make a commitment he cannot fulfill and focus instead on using financial levers that directly
hit the Pakistan army's budgets (i.e., encourage the IMF and World Bank to withhold the next $100mm in
funding) A meeting, if there is to be one, should be between Sandy and Musharraf - and done in
complete secrecy Good luck sorting this one out,
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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001. telcon
Telcon with Prime Minister Vajpayee oflndia. Record ID: 9904576.
(3 pages)
06/16/1999
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Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
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2735
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2007-1635-F
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MEMORANDUM FOR MS. KRISTIE A. KENNEY
Executive Secretary
Department o f S t a t e
SUBJECT:
Memorandum o f Telephone C o n v e r s a t i o n w i t h Prime
Minister Vajpayee of India j ^ f
The attached Memorandum of the Telephone Conversation between
the President and Prime Minister Vajpayee of India on June 14,
1999, is provided for the information of the Secretary of State,
It must be distributed via NODIS channels and not below the
Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) level. It may also be sent to
our embassy in New Delhi for the Ambassador and/or Deputy Chief
of Mission (DCM) only.
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Glyn T. Davies
Executive Secretary
Attachment
Tab A Memorandum o f Telephone
Conversation
DECLASSIFIED
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Telcon with Prime Minister Vajpayee of India. Record ID: 9904576.
(3 pages)
06/16/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
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9904576
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P r e s i d e n t and Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee o f I n d i a on June 14, 1999,
RECOMMENDATION
That you a u t h o r i z e Glyn Davies t o t r a n s m i t t h e Memorandum o f
Telephone C o n v e r s a t i o n atJTab A t o S t a t e .
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MEMORANDUM FOR MS. KRISTIE A. KENNEY
Executive Secretary
Department o f S t a t e
SUBJECT:
Memorandum o f Telephone C o n v e r s a t i o n w i t h Prime
M i n i s t e r Vajpayee o f I n d i a
The a t t a c h e d Memorandum o f the t e l e p h o n e ^ n v e r s a t i o n between
the P r e s i d e n t and Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee o f I n d i a on June 14,
1999, i s p r o v i d e d f o r t h e i n f o r m a t i o n o f t h e S e c r e t a r y o f
S t a t e . I t must be d i s t r i b u t e d v i a NODIS channels and n o t below
the Deputy A s s i s t a n t S e c r e t a r y (DAS) l e v e l .
I t may a l s o be sent
t o our embassy i n New D e l h i f o r t h e Ambassador and/or Deputy
C h i e f o f M i s s i o n (DCM) o n l y .
Glyn T. Davies
Executive Secretary
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Tab A Memorandum o f Telephone
Conversation
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
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DOCUMENT NO.
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SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Telphone Call with
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Record ID: 9904528. (2
pages)
06/15/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. talking points
Points to be Made for Telephone Conversation. (3 pages)
06/15/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: President's Phone
Call to Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif. (1 page)
06/14/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Message to Prime
Minister Sharif. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. letter
From Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to President Bill Clinton. (3 pages)
06/09/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. draft
Duplicate of 001. (2 pages)
06/14/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. draft
Duplicate of 002. (3 pages)
06/14/1999
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Duplicate of 002. (3 pages)
06/14/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
OA/Box Number: 2735
FOLDER TITLE:
9904528
2007-1635-F
vz2122
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA|
f l Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
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b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
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06/15/1999
RESTRICTION
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NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
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2735
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NSC Records Management
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9904528
2007-1635-F
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06/14/1999
RESTRICTION
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
OA/Box Number:
2735
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9904528
2007-1635-F
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
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06/03/1999
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
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2735
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RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
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2735
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9904528
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
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2735
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9904528
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
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An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
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9904436
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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National Security Council
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7585721
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2007-1635-F
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Box 5
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585721">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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REQUEST:
Telephone C a l l t o Pakistan Prime
M i n i s t e r Nawaz S h a r i f
PURPOSE:
To stress p e r s o n a l l y t o S h a r i f h i s
serious concerns about P a k i s t a n i
actions i n Kashmir and about the need
f o r Taliban t o expel Usama b i n Laden
BACKGROUND:
Pakistan's continued unwillingness t o
withdraw i t s forces from the Indian
side of the Line o f Control i n
Kashmir threatens a wider war i n the
region. The President also needs t o
warn Sharif t h a t he i s preparing t o
declare the Taliban a t e r r o r i s t
organization unless they expel Usama
b i n Laden from Afghanistan.
PREVIOUS PARTICIPATION:
The President has t a l k e d t o S h a r i f on
the phone f i v e times since May 1998
and met him most r e c e n t l y a t the
funeral f o r King Hussein i n Amman i n
February.
DATE AND TIME:
This week
BRIEFING TIME:
5 minutes
DURATION:
Approximately 30 minutes
LOCATION:
Oval Office
PARTICIPANTS:
The President
Prime M i n i s t e r Nawaz S h a r i f
�REMARKS REQUIRED:
Talking points t o be provided by NSC
RECOMMENDED BY:
NSC
CONTACT:
Donald Camp, X69121
�4398
NATIONAL SECURITY
COUNCIL
W A S H I N G T O N , D.C. 2 0 5 0 4
June 9, 1999
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR SAMUEL BERGER
THROUGH:
BRUCE RIEDEL
FROM:
DONALD CAM^)C_-
SUBJECT:
Schedule Proposal f o r POTUS C a l l t o P a k i s t a n
Prime M i n i s t e r
A t t a c h e d i s a schedule p r o p o s a l f o r POTUS c a l l t o Prime
Sharif.
Concurrence by:
Dan Benjamin
RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e schedule p r o p o s a l a t Tab I
Attachment
Tab I Schedule Proposal
Minister
�4398
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASH INGTON
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REQUEST:
Telephone Cadi t o P a k i s t a n Prime
M i n i s t e r Nsfwaz S h a r i f
PURPOSE:
To stress's p e r s o n a l l y t o S h a r i f h i s
s e r i o u s concerns about P a k i s t a n i
a c t i o n s i n Kashmir and about t h e need
f o r A a l i b a n t o expel Usama b i n Laden
BACKGROUND:
EjXkistan's c o n t i n u e d u n w i l l i n g n e s s t o
i t h d r a w i t s f o r c e s from t h e I n d i a n
side o f t h e L i n e o f C o n t r o l i n
Kashmir t h r e a t e n s a wider war i n t h e
r e g i o n . The P r e s i d e n t a l s o needs t o
warn S h a r i f t h a t he i s p r e p a r i n g t o
declare the Taliban a t e r r o r i s t
o r g a n i z a t i o n unless they expel Usama
b i n Laden from A f g h a n i s t a n .
PREVIOUS PARTICIPATION
The P r e s i d e n t has t a l k e d t o S h a r i f on
the phone f i v e times s i n c e May 1998
and met him most r e c e n t l y a t t h e
f u n e r a l f o r King Hussein i n Amman i n
February.
DATE AND TIME
This week
BRIEFING/TIME
DURA^ON:
Approximately
30 minutes
LOCATION:
Oval O f f i c e
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The P r e s i d e n t
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PURPOSE:
To s t r e s s / p e r s o n a l l y t o S h a r i f h i s
s e r i o u s /concerns about P a k i s t a n i
actions' i n Kashmir and about need f o r
T a l i b a n t o expel Usama jz^in Laden
BACKGROUND:
Paki/stan's c o n t i n u e d u n w i l l i n g n e s s t o
witindraw i t s f o r c e s from t h e I n d i a n
si/de o f t h e l i n e o f C o n t r o l i n
/ashmir t h r e a t e n s a wider war i n t h e
/region. The P r e s i d e n t a l s o needs t o
warn S h a r i f t h a t he i s p r e p a r i n g t o
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o r g a n i z a t i o n unless they e x p e l Usama
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PREVIOUS PARTICIPATION/
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the phone f i v e times s i n c e May 1998
and met him most r e c e n t l y a t t h e
f u n e r a l f o r King Hussein i n Amman i n
February.
DATE AND TIME:
This week
BRIEFING TIME:
Open
DURATION:
Approximately
LOCATION:
Oval O f f i c e
PART I C I PAl/TS :
The P r e s i d e n t
Prime M i n i s t e r Nawaz S h a r i f
30 minutes
�REMARKS REQUIRED:
T a l k i n g p o i n t s t o be p r o v i d e d by NSC
RECOMMENDED BY:
CONTACT:
Donald Camp, x69121
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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DOCUMENT NO.
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SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Presidential Letters to
Indian and Pakistani Prime Ministers. Record ID: 9904177. (1 page)
06/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. draft
Memo for the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Messages to
Pakistani and Indian Prime Ministers. (1 page)
06/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. draft
Cable re: Message to Prime Minister Sharif. (2 pages)
06/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. draft
Cable re: Message to Prime Minister Vajpayee. (2 pages)
06/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Message to Prime Minister Sharif. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Message to Prime Minister Vajpayee. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
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06/02/1999
PI/b( 1)
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Memo for the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Messages to
Pakistan and Indian Prime Ministers. Record ID: 9904177. (I page)
Message to Prime Minister Sharif. (2 pages)
06/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
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Message to Prime Minister Vajpayee. (2 pages)
06/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
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DOCUMENT NO.
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001. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Presidential Letters to
Indian and Pakistani Prime Ministers. Record ID: 9904177. (1 page)
06/02/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISlj
OA/Dox Number:
2732
FOLDER TITLE:
9904177
2007-1635-F
vz2120
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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Memo for the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Messages to
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06/02/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
OA/Box Number:
2732
FOLDER TITLE:
9904177
2007-1635-F
vz2l20
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
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financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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06/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
OA/Box Number: 2732
FOLDER TITLE:
9904177
2007-1635-F
VZ2I20
RESTRICTION CODES
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Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
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personal privacy ((b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
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purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
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ofgift.
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06/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
OA/Box Number: 2732
FOLDER TITLE:
9904177
2007-1635-F
vz2120
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe 1 OIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
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RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI]
OA/Box Number:
2732
FOLDER TITLE:
9904177
2007-1635-F
vz2120
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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DOCUMENT NO.
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006. cable
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RESTRICTION
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06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Records Management
[Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl
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9904177
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Memo for the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Messages to
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06/02/1999
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Message to Prime Minister Sharif. (2 pages)
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 5, 1999
Dear Mr. O s t r 0 :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r concerning t h e k i d n a p p i n g i n Kashmir
t h a t u l t i m a t e l y c l a i m e d t h e l i f e o f Hans C h r i s t i a n and l e f t t h e
f a t e o f Donald Hutchings and t h e i r companions unknown. I share
your g r i e f over t h i s d e p l o r a b l e crime and your f r u s t r a t i o n a t
the l a c k o f progress i n b r i n g i n g those g u i l t y t o j u s t i c e .
L i k e you, I b e l i e v e t h e r e are people s t i l l a l i v e who know t h e
f a t e o f t h e hostages. At t h e h i g h e s t l e v e l s , we have sought t h e
c o o p e r a t i o n o f t h e I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n i governments i n
i n t e r r o g a t i n g those who might p r o v i d e v a l u a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n .
O f f i c i a l s from t h e American Embassy i n New D e l h i and agents o f
the Federal Bureau o f I n v e s t i g a t i o n r e g u l a r l y v i s i t Kashmir t o
support and encourage t h e I n d i a n government's i n v e s t i g a t i o n and
we have been t o l d t h a t s e n i o r p o l i c e o f f i c i a l s are s t i l l
d e v e l o p i n g leads and sources o f i n f o r m a t i o n .
Our commitment t o s o l v e t h i s case i s shared by t h e o t h e r t h r e e
governments whose c i t i z e n s were v i c t i m s o f t h i s t r a g e d y . We
c o n t i n u e t o p a r t i c i p a t e w i t h r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f these
governments i n monthly meetings t o share i n f o r m a t i o n and
c o o r d i n a t e our e f f o r t s .
I encourage you t o s t a y i n c o n t a c t w i t h
the Norwegian Ambassador i n New D e l h i and t h e American
Ambassador, R i c h a r d C e l e s t e , s i n c e t h e y w i l l know t h e l a t e s t
developments.
I n c l o s i n g , l e t me say again t h a t I share your sorrow and anger.
We have n o t l o s t s i g h t o f t h e need t o b r i n g t o l i g h t t h e f a c t s
necessary t o r e s o l v e t h i s t e r r i b l e crime.
Sincerely,
Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
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L e t t e r from Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
The memorandum a t Tab I recommends t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t s i g n a
l e t t e r responding t o Mr. Ostro.
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That you s i g n t h e memorandum f o r t h e P r e s i d e n t a t Tab I .
Attachments
Tab I Memorandum f o r t h e P r e s i d e n t
Tab A L e t t e r t o Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Tab B Incoming Correspondence
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slow pace o f t h e I n d i a n government's i n v e s t i g a t i o n o f h i s son's
kidnapping.
Background
Hans Gustav Ostro i s t h e f a t h e r o f Hans C h r i s t i a n O s t r o , t h e
Norwegian c i t i z e n who was kidnapped along w i t h an American,
Donald Hutchings, a German, and two B r i t o n s i n Kashmir i n J u l y
1995.
H i s son was b r u t a l l y murdered i n August 1995 ( h i s body
was r e c o v e r e d ) ; t h e o t h e r f o u r are b e l i e v e d t o have been k i l l e d
i n December 1995, though no d e f i n i t i v e evidence t o t h a t e f f e c t
has as y e t s u r f a c e d .
Your response notes t h a t you understand h i s f r u s t r a t i o n i n t h i s
m a t t e r , o u t l i n e s c o n t i n u i n g U.S. e f f o r t s and r e a f f i r m s t h e U.S.
commitment t o r e s o l v i n g t h e i s s u e .
RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r t o Mr. Ostro.
Attachments
Tab A
L e t t e r t o Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Tab B Incoming Correspondence
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�Vadso, January 18. 1999
Dear Mr. President,
Please accept my letter to you in connection with the investigation of the hostage drama in
Cashmere.
I know you are updated on this case through the contact Jane E Schelly (The wife of the US
hostage Donald Hutchings) has had with you. Mr President, the Minister of Foreign affairs
and members of the Congress and Senate. You may also be aware of that my son Hans
Christian was brutally killed on August 13. 1995. This killing shook up the whole world.
The destiny ofthe four other hostages is still unknown despite that it is almost three years
since the last official contact with AL-Faran took place. I will not comment on the partly
misleading information given after this point of time as this is well known by the US
authorities.
I will use this opportunity to thank you for your efforts against international terrorism and the
way US is taking a world wide lead. You make us all belief that this type of crime against
humanity can be fought. I have earlier expressed my respect for your engagement in article in
"Aftenposten", the most important newspaper in Norway.
The situation for all the next in kind is still very difficult. We have not received any vital
information which tells us the whole truth. This is a daily stressful situation and the basis
for many thoughts. We have been told that the Indian Authority still investigates the case. As
all the hostages probably have been killed, should a thorough investigation resulted in more
facts compared to the loose assumptions given to us. I know that both the area and the local
conditions do make the investigations difficult. But four foreign citizens have disappeared
and even a difficult investigation do not explain why no vital evidence was found. Several
persons must know what really did happen.
Why have we not seen any vital evidence? Persons who could have given important
statements, have been killed by Indian soldiers. From the original AL-Farm group are
probably only 4-5 persons alive today.
I am convinced that powerful and professional men are involved. The handling of this
hostages confirms this. It is obvious that the men behind ordered the killing of Hans
Christian and probably also the other hostages.
Next-in-kind and media engaged in the case are convinced the Indian Authorities has not told
the whole truth. I can in this aspect refer to his prayer book, Passport, credit card and all the
photographs forwarded from the Indian government approx. 10 month after the killing of
Hans Christian. We found in his book of prayer and on the pictures notes written by Hans
Christian. He had under very difficult circumstances and in secret wrinen poems and
thoughts about life and death. His story shows a strong faith in the good course which is quite
unique as he knew he was going to be killed.
�Hans Christian was in the mind of the kidnappers a dangerous prisoner who neither would
surrender nor be used in their mission. After the manslaughter, I am sure the killers did
sought through his pockets for any compromising evidence. The above mentioned papers
must have been found at a later stage. The Indian government has not given any convincing
answer to this. We received after his death copies of a stack of papers which was found in his
underwear. These papers included love letters to his family under the heading "to my family".
This was for Hans Christian so important that he sought the best hiding place, as he was sure
that his pocket would be searched after his death.
I am convinced that:
1. The Indian Authorities have not told the fully truth.
2. The Indian Authorities has not done a thorough investigation.
All the next-in-kind are convinced that the Pakistani organisation "Harat-UI-Ansar" is the
real responsible for the hostage drama. This organisation has been supported (and may be
still is) by Pakistan. The English next-in-kind have twice spoken with leaders of this
organisation which shows that they must live in freedom in Pakistan. I have been told that the
US Government the autumn of 1997 classified "Harkat-Ul-Ansar" as a terrorist organisation,
and thus an enemy of USA.
Special investigations and continues pressure on the Pakistani Government should take
place.
It is not enough that diplomats work on the case. Please don't misunderstand, I am still very
pleased with the support from the involved embassies in New Delhi. However, a high level
and strong political effort is the only way to get all the facts on the table. All the next-inkinds belief that the governments in the involved countries have not done enough to
complete the investigation. We feel strongly that an involvement from the US government
will be taken very seriously, and lead to that the truth in this crime at last will be told.
I will by my letter to you, Mr President, kindly ask you to initiate through the US Authorities:
1. Request the Indian Authorities to give the investigation a higher priority. They should also
without delay give an answer to my the letter ( date?) which was delivered by the
Norwegian Ambassador in New Delhi to the Indian government.
2. Have the Indian Authorities to tell all the details related to the above mentioned material
which we received 10 months after Hans Christians death
3. Request the Pakistani Authorities to find the remains of the AL-Faran guerrilla soldiers
who probably are located in Pakistan.
4. Request the Pakistani Authorities to investigate the organisation "Harkat-Ul-Ansar who
has their headquarters in this country. I believe that special investigators from e.q. FBI,
should be involved and interrogate the leaders of this organisation.
�1 have continues contact with the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The US
ambassador in New Delhi, Frank Wisner kindly offered me his assistance if I wanted any
support by the US Authorities.
Please give me the name of the contact person representing those who are investigating this
hostage matter on behalf of USA
Finally please accept my admiration for your strong efforts to fight for democracy and against
guerrilla. I feel strongly that the free world needs a leader like you.
I look forward to hear from you.
Youc^incerely
ns Gustav Ostro
Moreneveien 4A,
Norway
N-9800 Vadso
Phones: Office: 789 42 017
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Pleasefindenclosed a letter from Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro, the father of Hans
Christian Ostro, who was kidnapped along with several other foreign nationals in
Kashmir in 1995 and later killed. Among the hostages was also Mr. Donald
Hutchings, whose wife Jane Schelly has personally met with president Clinton
concerning the Kashmir hostage tragedy.
A copy of the letter is also enclosed.
Yours sincerely,
Inga M. W. Nyham^^j
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Postal Address:
2720 - 34th Street, N W.
Washington. D C. 20008-2714
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WASHINGTON
Dear Mr. O s t r o :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r concerning t h e .p^a-igTcT kj/inapping i n
Kashmir t h a t u l t i m a t e l y claimed t h e l i f e o f Hans Chri.: t.ian and
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r e p e a t e d l y sought t h e c o o p e r a t i o n o f t h e I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n
overnments i n i n t e r r o g a t i n g such i n d i v i d u a l s .
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WAS HIN GTO N
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
SAMUEL BERGER
SUBJECT:
L e t t e r from Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Purpose
jPtr respond t o a l o t t o r £com Mr. Ostro/'
Background
/Hans Gustav O s t r o ^ t h e f a t h e r o f Hans C h r i s t i a n Ostro, t h e
Norwegian c i t i z e n who was kidnapped along w i t h an American,
Donald H u t c h i n g s , a German, and cwo B r i t o n s i n Kashmir i n J u l y
!r5"550^rote t o express h i s f r u s t r a t i o n a t . t h e slow pace o f t h e
I n d i a n government's i n v e s t i g a t i o n o f
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August 1995 ( h i s body was r e c o v e r e d ) ; t h e o t h e r f o u r a r e
b e l i e v e d t o have been k i l l e d i n December 1995^though no
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d e f i n i t i v e evidence t o t h a t e f f e c t has as y e t s u r f a c e d .
Your response expresses youL- dec;.- AOLICW and your umHorotanding
of his frustration in this matter and outlines continuing U.S.
efforts -- to include those of tne FBI -- and reaffirms^ U.S.
commitment to its resolution.
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RECOMMENDATION
.That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r t o Mr. Ostro.
Attachments
Tab A L e t t e r t o Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Tab B Incoming Correspondence
cc: Vice P r e s i d e n t
Chief o f S t a f f
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claimed the l i f e of Hans C h r i s t i a n and v e r y l i k e l y Donald
Hutchings and t h e i r companions. I share your g r i e f over t h i s
h o r r i b l e crime and your f r u s t r a t i o n a t the l a c k of progress i n
b r i n g i n g those g u i l t y t o j u s t i c e .
The U n i t e d S t a t e s Government i s committed t o a c t i v e l y p u r s u i n g
t h i s case. O f f i c i a l s from the American Embassy i n New D e l h i and
agents of t h e Federal Bureau of I n v e s t i g a t i o n r e g u l a r l y v i s i t
Kashmir t o support and^encourage the I n d i a n government's
i n v e s t i g a t i o n . This lentimeft^* i s shared ("the o t h e r t h r e e
governments whose c i t i z e n s were v i c t i m s of t h i s t r a g e d y as i s
r e f l e c t e d i n t h e i r c o n t i n u i n g monthly meetings t o share
i n f o r m a t i o n and c o o r d i n a t e t h e i r e f f o r t s i n t h i s m a t t e r .
The Government of I n d i a has r e p e a t e d l y assured us t h a t .'is
committed t o d e t e r m i n i n g the f a t e of the hostages and those
r e s p o n s i b l e f o r the crime. Conversations w i t h s e n i o r p o l i c e
o f f i c i a l s suggest t h a t they are s t i l l d e v e l o p i n g leads and
sources of i n f o r m a t i o n . TV,^
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We share your b e l i e f t h a t t h e r e are persons s t i l l a l i v e who
the f a t e of t h e hostages. At the h i g h e s t l e v e l s we have
r e p e a t e d l y s o u g h t j c o o p e r a t i o n of the I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n i
governments i n i n t e r r o g a t i n g such i n d i v i d u a l s .
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While the Norwegian /Embassador i n New D e l h i would of course be
your p r i n c i p a l p o i n t of c o n t a c t i n t h i s m a t t e r , you should a l s o
f e e l f r e e t o c o n t a c t the American Ambassador, Richard C e l e s t e .
�1172
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASH INGTON
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
SAMUEL BERGER
SUBJECT:
L e t t e r from Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Purpose
Respond t o Mr. Ostro who wrote t o express h i s f r u s t r a t i o n a t t h e
slow pace o f t h e I n d i a n government's i n v e s t i g a t i o n o f h i s son's
kidnapping.
Background
Hans Gustav Ostro i s t h e f a t h e r o f Hans C h r i s t i a n Ostro, t h e
Norwegian c i t i z e n who was kidnapped along w i t h an American,
Donald Hutchings, a German, and two B r i t o n s i n Kashmir i n J u l y
1995. H i s son was b r u t a l l y murdered i n August 1995 ( h i s body
was r e c o v e r e d ) ; t h e o t h e r f o u r are b e l i e v e d t o have been k i l l e d
i n December 1995g)jthough no d e f i n i t i v e evidence t o t h a t e f f e c t
has as y e t s u r f a c e d .
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That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r t o Mr. Ostro.
Attachments
Tab A L e t t e r t o Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Tab B Incoming Correspondence
cc: V i c e P r e s i d e n t
Chief o f S t a f f
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Dear Mr. Ostro:
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r concerning t h e t r a g i c k i d n a p p i n g i n
Kashmir t h a t u l t i m a t e l y claimed t h e l i f e o f Hans C h r i s t i a n and
v e r y l i k e l y Donald Hutchings and t h e i r companions. I share your
g r i e f over t h i s h o r r i b l e crime and your f r u s t r a t i o n a t t h e l a c k
of progress i n b r i n g i n g those g u i l t y t o j u s t i c e .
The U n i t e d S t a t e s Government i s committed t o a c t i v e l y p u r s u i n g
t h i s case. O f f i c i a l s from t h e American Embassy i n New D e l h i and
agents o f t h e Federal Bureau o f I n v e s t i g a t i o n r e g u l a r l y v i s i t
Kashmir t o support and encourage t h e I n d i a n government's
i n v e s t i g a t i o n . This commitment i s shared by t h e o t h e r t h r e e
governments whose c i t i z e n s were v i c t i m s o f t h i s t r a g e d y as i s
r e f l e c t e d i n t h e i r c o n t i n u i n g monthly meetings t o share
i n f o r m a t i o n and c o o r d i n a t e t h e i r efforts«in t h i o matteir.
The Government o f I n d i a has r e p e a t e d l y assured us t h a t i t i s
committed t o d e t e r m i n i n g t h e f a t e o f t h e hostages and those
r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e crime. Conversations w i t h s e n i o r p o l i c e
o f f i c i a l s suggest t h a t they are s t i l l d e v e l o p i n g leads and
sources o f i n f o r m a t i o n . We w i l l c o n t i n u e t o encourage and
support t h e i r e f f o r t s i n any way p o s s i b l e .
I share your b e l i e f t h a t t h e r e are persons s t i l l a l i v e who know
the f a t e o f t h e hostages. A t t h e h i g h e s t l e v e l s we have
r e p e a t e d l y sought t h e c o o p e r a t i o n o f t h e I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n i
governments i n i n t e r r o g a t i n g such i n d i v i d u a l s .
While t h e Norwegian Ambassador i n New D e l h i would o f course be
your p r i n c i p a l p o i n t o f c o n t a c t i n t h i s m a t t e r , you s h o u l d a l s o
f e e l f r e e t o c o n t a c t t h e American Ambassador, R i c h a r d C e l e s t e .
�I n c l o s i n g , l e t me say again that. I share your sorrow and anger
^ k ^ f - i n t h i s t r a g e d y . I assure you t h a t I have n o t l o s t s i g h t o f t h e
need t o b r i n g o u t t h e f a c t s necessary t o r e s o l v e t h i s t e r r i b l e
crime.
Sincerely,
Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Moreneveien 4A
N-9800 Vadso
Norway
�THE
WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Dear Mr. Ostro:
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r concerning the k i d n a p p i n g i n Kashmir
t h a t u l t i m a t e l y c l a i m e d the l i f e of Hans C h r i s t i a n and l e f t the
f a t e o f Donald Hutchings and t h e i r companions undetermined. I
share your g r i e f over t h i s d e p l o r a b l e crime and your f r u s t r a t i o n
at the l a c k o f progress i n b r i n g i n g those g u i l t y t o j u s t i c e .
L i k e you, I b e l i e v e t h e r e are people s t i l l a l i v e who know the
f a t e o f t h e hostages. At the h i g h e s t l e v e l s we have sought t h e
c o o p e r a t i o n o f the I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n i governments i n
i n t e r r o g a t i n g those who might p r o v i d e v a l u a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n .
O f f i c i a l s from the American Embassy i n New D e l h i and agents o f
the Federal Bureau o f I n v e s t i g a t i o n r e g u l a r l y v i s i t Kashmir t o
s u p p o r t and encourage the I n d i a n government's i n v e s t i g a t i o n and
we have been t o l d t h a t s e n i o r p o l i c e o f f i c i a l s are s t i l l
d e v e l o p i n g leads and sources o f i n f o r m a t i o n .
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Our commitment t o s o l v e t h i s case i s shared by the o t h e r t h r e e
governments whose c i t i z e n s were v i c t i m s , of t h i s t r a g e d y , jjljt, CtfnbflUt h p ^ h ' i ^ ^
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s from these governments c o n t i n u o t a h o l d monthly
meetings t o share i n f o r m a t i o n and c o o r d i n a t e t h c 4 x ^ e f f o r t s .
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encourage you t o s t a y i n c o n t a c t w i t h the Norwegian Ambassador
i n New D e l h i and the American Ambassador, R i c h a r d C e l e s t e , s i n c e
they w i l l know t h e l a t e s t developments.
I n c l o s i n g , l e t me say again t h a t I share your sorrow and anger.
We have not l o s t s i g h t o f the need t o b r i n g out the f a c t s
necessary t o r e s o l v e t h i s t e r r i b l e crime.
Sincerely,
Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Moreneveien 4A
N-9800 Vadso
Norway
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Dear Mr. O s t r 0 :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r concerning t h e k i d n a p p i n g i n Kashmir
t h a t u l t i m a t e l y c l a i m e d t h e l i f e o f Hans C h r i s t i a n and l e f t t h e
f a t e o f Donald Hutchings and t h e i r companions undeuTrnfttt^a. I
share your g r i e f over t h i s d e p l o r a b l e crime and your f r u s t r a t i o n
at t h e l a c k o f progress i n b r i n g i n g those g u i l t y t o j u s t i c e .
L i k e you, I b e l i e v e t h e r e are people s t i l l a l i v e who know t h e
f a t e o f t h e hostages. At t h e h i g h e s t l e v e l s we have sought t h e
c o o p e r a t i o n o f t h e I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n i governments i n
i n t e r r o g a t i n g those who might p r o v i d e v a l u a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n .
O f f i c i a l s from t h e American Embassy i n New D e l h i and agents o f
the Federal Bureau o f I n v e s t i g a t i o n r e g u l a r l y v i s i t Kashmir t o
support and encourage t h e I n d i a n government's i n v e s t i g a t i o n and
we have been t o l d t h a t s e n i o r p o l i c e o f f i c i a l s are s t i l l
d e v e l o p i n g leads and sources o f i n f o r m a t i o n .
Our commitment t o s o l v e t h i s case i s shared by t h e o t h e r t h r e e
governments whose c i t i z e n s were v i c t i m s o f t h i s t r a g e d y . We
c o n t i n u e t o p a r t i c i p a t e w i t h R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s from these
governments i n monthly meetings t o share i n f o r m a t i o n and
c o o r d i n a t e our e f f o r t s .
I encourage you t o s t a y i n c o n t a c t w i t h
the Norwegian Ambassador i n New D e l h i and t h e American
Ambassador, R i c h a r d C e l e s t e , s i n c e t h e y w i l l know t h e l a t e s t
developments.
I n c l o s i n g , l e t me say again t h a t I share your sorrow and anger.
We have n o t l o s t s i g h t o f t h e need t o b r i n g o u t t h e f a c t s
necessary t o r e s o l v e t h i s t e r r i b l e crime.
Sincerely,
Mr. Hans Gustav
Moreneveien 4A
N-9800 Vads0
Norway
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From:
Sent:
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Greer, Jason H.
Tuesday, March 02, 1999 4:43 PM
Joshi, M. Kay
RE: Pkg 1172 [UNCLASSIFIED]
Looks good - as for the "o" - if you've done it the way it is in his letter, can't see how there could be a problem
—Original Message—
From:
Joshi, M. Kay
Sent:
Tuesday, March 02, 1999 4:37 PM
To:
@NESASIA - NE/South Asia
Cc:
@CROSS - Cross Hatches
Subject:
PKg 1172 [UNCLASSIFIED]
Jason: please see attached letter. It was edited by this office. Please let us know if it is okay as edited. Note the
second "o" in his name. The incoming has a slash mark going through it. The computer can do this (I've done it on
the attached) but let me know if this is okay or inappropriate. Thanks.
« File: 1172ltr.doc »
�Vadso, January 18. 1999
Dear Mr. President,
Please accept my letter to you in connection with the investigation of the hostage drama in
Cashmere.
I know you are updated on this case through the contact Jane E Schelly (The wife of the US
hostage Donald Hutchings) has had with you, Mr President, the Minister of Foreign affairs
and members of the Congress and Senate. You may also be aware of that my son Hans
Christian was brutally killed on August 13. 1995. This killing shook up the whole world.
The destiny of the four other hostages is still unknown despite that it is almost three years
since the last official contact with AL-Faran took place. 1 will not comment on the partly
misleading information given after this point of time as this is well known by the US
authorities.
I will use this opportunity to thank you for your efforts against international terrorism and the
way US is taking a world wide lead. You make us all belief that this type of crime against
humanity can be fought. I have earlier expressed my respect for your engagement in article in
"Aftenposten", the most important newspaper in Norway.
The situation for all the next in kind is still very difficult. We have not received any vital
information which tells us the whole truth. This is a daily stressful situation and the basis
for many thoughts. We have been told that the Indian Authority still investigates the case. As
all the hostages probably have been killed, should a thorough investigation resulted in more
facts compared to the loose assumptions given to us. 1 know that both the area and the local
conditions do make the investigations difficult. But four foreign citizens have disappeared
and even a difficult investigation do not explain why no vital evidence was found. Several
persons must know what really did happen.
Why have we not seen any vital evidence? Persons who could have given important
statements, have been killed by Indian soldiers. From the original AL-Farm group are
probably only 4-5 persons alive today.
I am convinced that powerful and professional men are involved. The handling of this
hostages confirms this. It is obvious that the men behind ordered the killing of Hans
Christian and probably also the other hostages.
Next-in-kind and media engaged in the case are convinced the Indian Authorities has not told
the whole truth. I can in this aspect refer to his prayer book, Passport, credit card and all the
photographs forwarded from the Indian government approx. 10 month after the killing of
Hans Christian. We found in his book of prayer and on the pictures notes written by Hans
Christian. He had under very difficult circumstances and in secret written poems and
thoughts about life and death. His story shows a strong faith in the good course which is quite
unique as he knew he was going to be killed.
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�Hans Christian was in the mind of the kidnappers a dangerous prisoner who neither would
surrender nor be used in their mission. After the manslaughter, I am sure the killers did
sought through his pockets for any compromising evidence. The above mentioned papers
must have been found at a later stage. The Indian government has not given any convincing
answer to this. We received after his death copies of a stack of papers which was found in his
underwear. These papers included love letters to his family under the heading "to my family".
This was for Hans Christian so important that he sought the best hiding place, as he was sure
that his pocket would be searched after his death.
I am convinced that:
1. The Indian Authorities have not told the fully truth.
2. The Indian Authorities has not done a thorough investigation.
All the next-in-kind are convinced that the Pakistani organisation "Harat-Ul-Ansar" is the
real responsible for the hostage drama. This organisation has been supported (and may be
still is) by Pakistan. The English next-in-kind have twice spoken with leaders of this
organisation which shows that they must live in freedom in Pakistan. 1 have been told that the
US Government the autumn of 1997 classified "Harkat-Ul-Ansar" as a terrorist organisation,
and thus an enemy of USA.
Special investigations and continuos pressure on the Pakistani Government should take
place.
It is not enough that diplomats work on the case. Please don't misunderstand, I am still very
pleased with the support from the involved embassies in New Delhi. However, a high level
and strong political effort is the only way to get all the facts on the table. All the next-inkinds belief that the governments in the involved countries have not done enough to
complete the investigation. We feel strongly that an involvement from the US government
will be taken very seriously, and lead to that the truth in this crime at last will be told.
I will by my letter to you, Mr President, kindly ask you to initiate through the US Authorities:
1. Request the Indian Authorities to give the investigation a higher priority. They should also
without delay give an answer to my the letter ( date?) which was delivered by the
Norwegian Ambassador in New Delhi to the Indian government.
2. Have the Indian Authorities to tell all the details related to the above mentioned material
which we received 10 months after Hans Christians death
3. Request the Pakistani Authorities to find the remains of the AL-Faran guerrilla soldiers
who probably are located in Pakistan.
4. Request the Pakistani Authorities to investigate the organisation "Harkat-Ul-Ansar who
has their headquarters in this country. I believe that special investigators from e.q. FBI,
should be involved and interrogate the leaders of this organisation.
�I have continuos contact with the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The US
ambassador in New Delhi, Frank Wisner kindly offered me his assistance if I wanted any
support by the US Authorities.
Please give me the name of the contact person representing those who are investigating this
hostage matter on behalf of USA
Finally please accept my admiration for your strong efforts to fight for democracy and against
guerrilla. I feel strongly that the free world needs a leader like you.
I look forward to hear from you.
Your^incerely
Hans Gustav Ostro
Moreneveien 4A,
Norway
N-9800 Vadso
Phones: Office: 789 42 017
Privat: 789 54 261
mobil: 950 81688
�ROYAL NORWEGIAN EMBASSY
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Enquiries to
Our Date
09.02.99
Your Date
Our Reference
95/00555-19
Your Reference
Inga M. W. Nyhamar
Director Lawrence Butler
The White House
ENCLOSURE: 1
Dear Mr. Butler,
Please find enclosed a letter from Mr. Hans Gustav Ostra, the father of Hans
Christian Ostra, who was kidnapped along with several other foreign nationals in
Kashmir in 1995 and later killed. Among the hostages was also Mr. Donald
Hutchings, whose wife Jane Schelly has personally met with president Clinton
concerning the Kashmir hostage tragedy.
A copy of the letter is also enclosed.
Yours sincerely,
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the f a t e o f t h e hostages. / A t t h e h i g h e s t l e v e l s we have"
r e p e a t e d l y sought t h e c o o p e r a t i o n o f t h e I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n i
g o v e r n m e n t s i n i n t e r r o g a l / i n g such i n d i v i d u a l s .
While t h e Norwegian Ambassador i n New D e l h i would o f course /be
your p r i n c i p a l p o i n t / f c o n t a c t i n t h i s m a t t e r , you s h o u l d / a l s o
f e e l f r e e t o c o n t a c t / the American Ambassador, R i c h a r d C&ieste.
�I n c l o s i n g , l e t me say again t h a t I share your sorrow and anger»
.ahnnt t h i s t r a g e d y . I assure you t h a t I have n o t l o s t s i g h t o f
the need t o b r i n g o u t t h e f a c t s necessary t o r e s o l v e t h i s
t e r r i b l e crime.
Sincerely,
Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Moreneveien 4A
N-9800 Vadso
Norway
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T H E WHITE H O U S E
WASHINGTON
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
SAMUEL BERGER
SUBJECT:
L e t t e r from Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Purpose
3*5 respond t o a l o t t o r -from Mr. Ostro/'
Background
'Hans Gustav Ostro£ t h e f a t h e r o f Hans C h r i s t i a n O s t r o , t h e
Norwegian c i t i z e n who was kidnapped along w i t h an American,
Donald H u t c h i n g s , a German, and two B r i t o n s i n Kashmir i n J u l y
' S j v ^ r o t e t o express h i s f r u s t r a t i o n a t .the slow pace o f t h e
I n d i a n government's i n v e s t i g a t i o n o ffc-fleKidnapping,^aH=t€k-iD
r'etgtre^Tr^TOxrr—aKsistan-eo-^.—His son was b r u t a l l y murdered i n
August 1995 ( h i s body was r e c o v e r e d ) ; t h e o t h e r f o u r a r e
b e l i e v e d t o have been k i l l e d i n December 1995^though no
d e f i n i t i v e evidence t o t h a t e f f e c t has as y e t s u r f a c e d .
Your response expresses your dee;., sorrow and your um^orotandin^g
of his frustration in this matter and outlines continuing U.S.
efforts
to include those of tne FBI -- and reaffirms^ U.S.
commitment to its resolution.
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RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r t o Mr. Ostro.
Attachments
Tab A L e t t e r t o Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Tab B Incoming Correspondence
cc: Vice P r e s i d e n t
Chief o f S t a f f
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
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claimed t h e l i f e o f Hans C h r i s t i a n and v e r y l i k e l y Donald
Hutchings and t h e i r companions. I share your g r i e f over t h i s
h o r r i b l e crime and your f r u s t r a t i o n a t t h e l a c k o f p r o g r e s s i n
b r i n g i n g those g u i l t y t o j u s t i c e .
The U n i t e d S t a t e s Government i s committed t o a c t i v e l y p u r s u i n g
t h i s case. O f f i c i a l s from t h e American Embassy i n New D e l h i and
agents o f t h e Federal Bureau o f I n v e s t i g a t i o n r e g u l a r l y v i s i t
Kashmir t o support and^encourage t h e I n d i a n government's
i n v e s t i g a t i o n . T h i s s-c^timen^" i s shared [ t h e o t h e r t h r e e
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governments whose c i t i z e n s were v i c t i m s o f t h i s t r a g e d y as i s
r e f l e c t e d i n t h e i r c o n t i n u i n g monthly meetings t o share
i n f o r m a t i o n and c o o r d i n a t e t h e i r e f f o r t s i n t h i s m a t t e r .
The Government o f I n d i a has r e p e a t e d l y assured us t h a t / i s
committed t o d e t e r m i n i n g t h e f a t e o f t h e hostages and those
r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e crime. Conversations w i t h s e n i o r p o l i c e
o f f i c i a l s suggest t h a t they are s t i l l d e v e l o p i n g leads and
sources o f i n f o r m a t i o n . T h rin-i i o^^j-^j-Q^
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encourage and support t h e i r e f f o r t s i n any way p o s s i b l e .
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We share your b e l i e f t h a t t h e r e are persons s t i l l a l i v e who know
the f a t e o f t h e hostages.
At t h e h i g h e s t l e v e l s we have
r e p e a t e d l y s o u g h t ^ c o o p e r a t i o n o f t h e I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n i
governments i n i n t e r r o g a t i n g such i n d i v i d u a l s .
While t h e Norwegian Ambassador i n New D e l h i would o f course be
your p r i n c i p a l p o i n t o f c o n t a c t .in t h i s m a t t e r , you s h o u l d a l s o
f e e l f r e e t o c o n t a c t t h e American Ambassador, Richard C e l e s t e .
�I n c l o s i n g , l e t me say__again t h a t I share your sorrow and anger
i n t h i s t r a g e d y . Let Tne assure you t h a t n e i t h e r I ftor my
g-oyprnmoxii- ha-q l o s t s i g h t o f t h e need t o b r i n g o u t t h e f a c t s
necessary t o r e s o l v e j < .
Sincerely,
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
SAMUEL BERGER
SUBJECT:
L e t t e r from Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Purpose
Respond t o Mr. Ostro who w r o t e t c express h i s f r u s t r a t i o n a t t h e
slow pace o f t h e I n d i a n government's i n v e s t i g a t i o n o f h i s son's
kidnapping.
Background
Hans Gustav Ostro i s t h e f a t h e r o f Hans C h r i s t i a n Ostro, t h e
Norwegian c i t i z e n who was kidnapped along w i t h an American,
Donald H u t c h i n g s , a German, and two B r i t o n s i n Kashmir i n J u l y
1995. H i s son was b r u t a l l y murdered i n August 1995 ( h i s body
was r e c o v e r e d ) ; t h e o t h e r f o u r are b e l i e v e d t o have been k i l l e d
i n December 1995g)^though no d e f i n i t i v e evidence t o t h a t e f f e c t
has as y e t s u r f a c e d .
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his frustration i n
t h i s matter^ a*rd o u t l i n e s c o n t i n u i n g U.S. e f f o r t s K ^ ^ t e ^ i f t e i + i d ^ t-hosQ of the FBI • — and reaffirms the U.S. commitment to i-ts f e j MJ, ^ rthe.
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RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r t o Mr. Ostro.
Attachments
Tab A L e t t e r t o Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Tab B
Incoming Correspondence
cc:
Vice President
Chief o f S t a f f
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Dear Mr. Ostro:
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r concerning t h e t r a g i c k i d n a p p i n g i n
Kashmir t h a t u l t i m a t e l y claimed t h e l i f e o f Hans C h r i s t i a n and
v e r y l i k e l y Donald Hutchings and t h e i r companions. I share your
g r i e f over t h i s h o r r i b l e crime and your f r u s t r a t i o n a t t h e l a c k
of p r o g r e s s i n b r i n g i n g those g u i l t y t o j u s t i c e .
The U n i t e d S t a t e s Government i s committed t o a c t i v e l y p u r s u i n g
t h i s case. O f f i c i a l s from t h e American Embassy i n New D e l h i and
agents o f t h e Federal Bureau o f I n v e s t i g a t i o n r e g u l a r l y v i s i t
Kashmir t o support and encourage t h e I n d i a n government's
investigation.
This commitment i s shared by t h e o t h e r t h r e e
governments whose c i t i z e n s were v i c t i m s o f t h i s t r a g e d y as i s
r e f l e c t e d i n t h e i r c o n t i n u i n g monthly meetings t o share
i n f o r m a t i o n and c o o r d i n a t e t h e i r efforts«in t h i n mattcrr.
The Government o f I n d i a has r e p e a t e d l y assured us t h a t i t i s
committed t o d e t e r m i n i n g t h e f a t e o f t h e hostages and those
r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e crime. Conversations w i t h s e n i o r p o l i c e
o f f i c i a l s suggest t h a t they are s t i l l d e v e l o p i n g leads and
sources o f i n f o r m a t i o n . We w i l l c o n t i n u e t o encourage and
support t h e i r e f f o r t s i n any way p o s s i b l e .
I share your b e l i e f t h a t t h e r e are persons s t i l l a l i v e who know
the f a t e o f t h e hostages. At t h e h i g h e s t l e v e l s we have
r e p e a t e d l y sought t h e c o o p e r a t i o n o f t h e I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n i
governments i n i n t e r r o g a t i n g such i n d i v i d u a l s .
While t h e Norwegian Ambassador i n New D e l h i would o f course be
your p r i n c i p a l p o i n t o f c o n t a c t i n t h i s m a t t e r , you s h o u l d a l s o
f e e l f r e e t o c o n t a c t t h e American Ambassador, R i c h a r d C e l e s t e .
�I n c l o s i n g , l e t me say again that. I share your sorrow and anger
^ ^ f j - f l t h i s t r a g e d y . I assure you t h a t I have n o t l o s t s i g h t o f t h e
need t o b r i n g o u t t h e f a c t s necessary t o r e s o l v e t h i s t e r r i b l e
crime.
Sincerely,
Mr. Hans Gustav Ostro
Moreneveien 4A
N-9800 Vadso
Norway
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�THE
WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Dear Mr. Ostro:
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r c o n c e r n i n g the k i d n a p p i n g i n Kashmir
t h a t u l t i m a t e l y c l a i m e d the l i f e of Hans C h r i s t i a n and l e f t t h e
f a t e o f Donald Hutchings and t h e i r companions undetermined.
I
share your g r i e f over t h i s d e p l o r a b l e crime and your f r u s t r a t i o n
at the l a c k o f progress i n b r i n g i n g those g u i l t y t o j u s t i c e .
L i k e you, I b e l i e v e t h e r e are people s t i l l a l i v e who know t h e
f a t e o f the hostages. At the h i g h e s t l e v e l s we have sought t h e
c o o p e r a t i o n o f the I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n i governments i n
i n t e r r o g a t i n g those who might p r o v i d e v a l u a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n .
O f f i c i a l s from the American Embassy i n New D e l h i and agents o f
the Federal Bureau o f I n v e s t i g a t i o n r e g u l a r l y v i s i t Kashmir t o
support and encourage the I n d i a n government's i n v e s t i g a t i o n and
we have been t o l d t h a t s e n i o r p o l i c e o f f i c i a l s are s t i l l
d e v e l o p i n g leads and sources o f i n f o r m a t i o n .
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Our commitment t o s o l v e t h i s case i s shared by the o t h e r t h r e e
governments whose c i t i z e n s were v i c t i m s ^of t h i s t r a g e d y .
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R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s from these governments c o n t i n u i ^ t o h o l d monthly
meetings t o share i n f o r m a t i o n and c o o r d i n a t e frhc4x> e f f o r t s .
I
encourage you t o s t a y i n c o n t a c t w i t h the Norwegian Ambassador
i n New D e l h i and the American Ambassador, R i c h a r d C e l e s t e , s i n c e
they w i l l know t h e l a t e s t developments.
I n c l o s i n g , l e t me say again t h a t I share your sorrow and anger.
We have n o t l o s t s i g h t o f t h e need t o b r i n g out the f a c t s
necessary t o r e s o l v e t h i s t e r r i b l e crime.
Sincerely,
Mr. Hans Gustav
Moreneveien 4A
N-9800 Vadso
Norway
Ostro
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Dear Mr. O s t r 0 :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r concerning t h e k i d n a p p i n g i n Kashmir
t h a t u l t i m a t e l y c l a i m e d t h e l i f e o f Hans C h r i s t i a n and l e f t t h e
f a t e o f Donald Hutchings and t h e i r companions unde u T i ^ l V e d . I
share your g r i e f over t h i s d e p l o r a b l e crime and your f r u s t r a t i o n
at t h e l a c k o f progress i n b r i n g i n g those g u i l t y t o j u s t i c e .
L i k e you, I b e l i e v e t h e r e are people s t i l l a l i v e who know t h e
f a t e o f t h e hostages. A t t h e h i g h e s t l e v e l s we have sought t h e
c o o p e r a t i o n o f t h e I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n i governments i n
i n t e r r o g a t i n g those who might p r o v i d e v a l u a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n .
O f f i c i a l s from t h e American Embassy i n New D e l h i and agents o f
the Federal Bureau o f I n v e s t i g a t i o n r e g u l a r l y v i s i t Kashmir t o
support and encourage t h e I n d i a n government's i n v e s t i g a t i o n and
we have been t o l d t h a t s e n i o r p o l i c e o f f i c i a l s are s t i l l
d e v e l o p i n g leads and sources o f i n f o r m a t i o n .
Our commitment t o s o l v e t h i s case i s shared by t h e o t h e r t h r e e
governments whose c i t i z e n s were v i c t i m s o f t h i s t r a g e d y . We
c o n t i n u e t o p a r t i c i p a t e w i t h R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s from these
governments i n monthly meetings t o share i n f o r m a t i o n and
c o o r d i n a t e our e f f o r t s .
I encourage you t o s t a y i n c o n t a c t w i t h
the Norwegian Ambassador i n New D e l h i and t h e American
Ambassador, R i c h a r d C e l e s t e , s i n c e they w i l l know t h e l a t e s t
developments.
In c l o s i n g , l e t me say again t h a t I share your sorrow and anger.
We have n o t l o s t s i g h t o f t h e need t o b r i n g o u t t h e f a c t s
necessary t o r e s o l v e t h i s t e r r i b l e crime.
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 28,
1998
Dear M i c h a e l :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r f o r w a r d i n g the r e c e n t Far Eastern
Economic Review a r t i c l e on P a k i s t a n . The growing i n f l u e n c e o f
f u n d a m e n t a l i s t s d e s c r i b e d i n the a r t i c l e i s indeed t r o u b l i n g .
With r e g a r d t o your view t h a t t he U n i t e d States needs t o move
I n d i a and P a k i s t a n toward a res o l u t i o n of the Kashmir d i s p u t e , I
c o u l d not agree more. While I do not need t o t e l l you about the
c o m p l e x i t i e s of t h i s problem, 1 et me j u s t say t h a t we c o n t i n u e t o
see no v i a b l e a l t e r n a t i v e t o a s i n c e r e d i a l o g u e between I n d i a and
P a k i s t a n . The P r e s i d e n t makes t h i s p o i n t i n a l l of h i s
communications w i t h Prime M i n i s t e r s S h a r i f and Vajpayee as do
other senior A d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f fi c i a l s i n t h e i r discussions w i t h
t h e i r I n d i a n and P a k i s t a n i i n t e r l o c u t o r s . We w i l l c o n t i n u e t o
press b o t h sides on t h i s m a t t e r
One p o s i t i v e development t h a t may enhance our a b i l i t y t o engage
P a k i s t a n on Kashmir and o t h e r issues i s the r e c e n t r e s o l u t i o n of
the l o n g - s t a n d i n g F-16 i s s u e . By agreeing t o s e t t l e t h i s m a t t e r
out o f c o u r t , we have e l i m i n a t e d a major i r r i t a n t i n our
r e l a t i o n s h i p and h o p e f u l l y c r e a t e d an atmosphere more conducive t o
progress on o t h e r d i f f i c u l t i s s u e s .
Thank you again f o r your l e t t e r and more i m p o r t a n t l y , your
continuing i n t e r e s t i n t h i s i n c r e a s i n g l y important region.
Sincerely,
Samuel
Berger
A s s i s t a n t t o the P r e s i d e n t
for National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. M i c h a e l Krepon
President
The Henry L. Stimson Center
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December 22, 1998
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MEMORANDUM FOR SAMUEL R. BERGER
THROUGH:
BRUCE RIEDEL
FROM:
JAY GREER
SUBJECT:
L e t t e r from Michael Krepon
M i c h a e l Krepon, P r e s i d e n t o f t h e Stimson Center, wrote t o
express h i s concern w i t h t h e growing i n f l u e n c e o f Muslim
f u n d a m e n t a l i s t s i n P a k i s t a n and t o urge, as a means o f
m i t i g a t i n g t h e r e s u l t a n t danger, t h a t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s reassess
i t s p o l i c y toward Kashmir. He a l s o forwarded an a r t i c l e from
the December 3 Far E a s t e r n Economic Review on P a k i s t a n e n t i t l e d
"Raise t h e Crescent."
Your response notes t h a t you share h i s view as t o t h e need t o
f i n d a s o l u t i o n t o Kashmir and, t o t h a t end, you see no v i a b l e
a l t e r n a t i v e t o a s i n c e r e d i a l o g u e between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n .
I t a l s o notes t h a t by r e s o l v i n g t h e F-16 i s s u e , we have
e l i m i n a t e d a major i r r i t a n t i n our r e l a t i o n s h i p w i t h P a k i s t a n
thus enhancing our a b i l i t y t o engage P a k i s t a n on Kashmir and
other d i f f i c u l t issues.
RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r responding t o Mr. Krepon a t Tab A.
Attachments
Tab A L e t t e r t o Mr. Michael Krepon
Tab B Incoming correspondence
�THE HI-N'KY L.
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National Security Adviser
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PLEASE STAFF
Dear Sandy:
Your efforts to help the governments of India and Pakistan out of their morass are much
appreciated.
I have been watching events in Pakistan with great foreboding. At my suggestion, the
first Council on Foreign Relations Task Force report on South Asia included a reference to the
danger of Pakistan becoming a "failed state" — unless the country's leaders could coalesce
behind sound policies. To date, Nawaz Sharif has been as unable or unwilling to change
Pakistan's trajectory as his predecessor.
If Nawaz's Pakistan Muslim League and Benazir's Pakistan People's Party are both
viewed as abject failures within the country, what is the alternative? The increasingly likely
alternative is described in the attached piece from the Far Eastern Economic Review.
I am becoming persuaded that another three to five years of misrule in Pakistan will
generate profound changes in the country, with even more profound implications for IndiaPakistan relations and the Kashmir dispute.
I therefore believe that the United States should reassess policy towards Kashmir with a
view toward the adoption of creative initiatives to move this dispute closer towards resolution.
If, three to five years from now, the contours of the Kashmir dispute remain unchanged, we
could have a hellish situation on our hands.
Sincerely,
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Raise the Crescent
By Ahmed Rashid in Lahore and Muridke
ressed in camouflage fatigues and
new boots, Abu Mukhtar wends his
way through the dense crowds milling in the fields in Muridke, a village 40
kilometres north of Lahore. One thousand
acres have been turned into a tent-city
with food, sleeping arrangements and
toilets for half a million people. The place
bristles with Kalashnikov rifles and
machine-guns, tools of the trade for many
at this unusual convention. It is held by
Lashkar-e-Taiba, one of Pakistan's newest
and most influential extremist Muslim
groups waging a jihad (holy war) at home
and abroad. Mukhtar, 15, is among the
youngest attendees, but bums with the
fervour of older militants. He wants to
fight, he declares, "for the sake of Allah."
He is not alone. Over the past six
weeks, Islamic militants have turned out
in force at conclaves arranged nationwide
by a dozen Pakistani Islamic fundamentalist groups. Traditionally divided along
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As the Sharif government flounders, sympathy
rises for Muslim fundamentalism among both the
people and the military
sectarian lines, these organizations are now
trying to unite under a common agenda:
They want to overthrow the government
of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, launch
an Islamic revolution in Pakistan, and
enforce sharia, or religious law, across the
country.
For Sharif, the fundamentalist threat is
very real. He is now weak politically, beset
by a deteriorating law-and-order situation
and a collapsing economy. Analysts fear
that Sharif's feeble efforts to rescue the
economy could be stymied by the extremists, who oppose international bailout
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now riding the tiger of fundamentalism,]
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to Muslim militants is ominous for thj
region. The instability within the countr
could easily spill over to its neighbou
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�for the first time put a Pakistani name on waiting to happen," says an Islamabadits list of terrorist groups—Harakat-ul based ambassador of an Asian Muslim
Ansar is accused of helping Muslim country. "In Indonesia or Turkey you have
militants in the Middle East, Kashmir and the army and the middle class who still
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uphold secular values, but here the army
Back home, economic hardship and the will not resist an Islamic movement and
inability of a corrupt government to bring no party is willing to stand up against funrelief has made Pakistan's Islamic funda- damentalism."
mentalists more popular with ordinary folk
Indeed, Muslim groups now wield conand—crucially—with the military, which siderable influence within the military—a
for decades has helped the Westernized result of Islamabad's support for Afghaniruling elite to curb Islamic fervour. As stan's mujahideen militants in the 1980s.
Jamaat leader Qazi Hussain Ahmad "The army will never oppose Islam because
pointed out at a well-attended convention it has a jihadi culture itself and has helped
in Islamabad in October, the income gap these militant groups fighting in Afghanibetween junior and senior officers has been stan and Kashmir," says Ameer-ul Azim,
widening as the economic crisis worsens. , information secretary of the Jamaat-eEmbittered at the venality bif successive Islami.
governments as well as their own top brass,
many among the military's rank and file
or the most part, Muslim leaders no
are turning to religion for succour. "A large
longer view the army as a hindrance
percentage of the junior and middle-ranking
to their long-term aims of controlling
officers are now heavily Islamicized," notes the hearts, minds and votes of Pakistanis.
a retired general. "Many junior officers In October, Maulana Akram Awan, head
are now coming from madrassas [Islamic of the Tanzeem Ikhwane-e-Pakistan, which
schools] rather than the elite secular col- is regarded highly by some officers, disleges in the country."
missed the army's fighting prowess, sayThe apprehension among many Paki- ing his own guerrillas should defend Pakistanis now is that if Sharif continues in stan's boundaries with rival India.
power, "we can have either a clerical revoIn Pakistan's Pashtun tribal belt borlution or a junior officers' coup," as oppo- dering Afghanistan, mullahs heavily influsition leader and ex-Premier Benazir enced by the Taliban have , threatened to
Bhutto put it earlier in November. It has declare Islamic law in the region and have
happened before: In 1995, middle-ranking defied the' army to stop them. In 1995,
officers launched an abortive coup to usher the army killed hundreds while putting
vention in early November—and for in an Islamic revolution. The perpetrators down an armed Islamic uprising led by
Lashkar-e-Taiba's claim that 300 of its were court-martialled and jailed, but the Maulana Sufi Ahmad in the area's
Malakand district; "Malakand" has now
"martyrs" have been killed fighting along- dread lingers.
side local Islamic forces in Afghanistan,
Sharif's recent clash with Gen. Jehangir become a byword for Islamic insurrection.
Tajikistan, Bosnia, Chechnya, Lebanon and Karamat, which led to the army chief's
The growth of fundamentalism has been
half a dozen other places it wasn't willing forced resignation on October 6, has helped by the virtual collapse of the state,
to name. It adds that another 450 of its further demoralized the military. Acutely leaving various Muslim groups to take on
men have died in skirmishes with Indian aware of the extremist threat, Karamat's its societal responsibilities, such as running
troops while helping local separatists in successor, Gen. Parvez Musharraf, has clinics and hospitals, setting up job centres
Indian-held Kashmir. Says a Western promoted to key positions several officers and providing dowries. Jamaat, for
ambassador: "Pakistan is on the edge of a with close links to fundamentalist parties. example, arranged the weddings of 500
precipice, and instability here could rock Such attempts at mollification, however, couples at its Islamabad convention. Notes
the region."
might further weaken the army's appetite Eqbal Ahmad, a Pakistani scholar and
Pakistani extremists have turned their to resist a possible fundamentalist writer on Islam: "Modem history shows
growing muscle against the United States takeover. "There is an explosion here us that whenever the legitimacy of the
as well. They have warned Washington
against the capture or slaying of Osama
bin Laden, a Saudi terrorist wanted by the
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U.S. for allegedly bombing its embassies in
Africa. The Americans have offered a $5
4 '*«
million bounty for information leading to
the arrest of bin Laden, who has been
given sanctuary by the Taliban, the Muslim
fundamentalist regime in Afghanistan.
Fearing terrorist reprisals in Pakistan
from Islamic extremists, the U.S. embassy
in Islamabad in early November postponed
the return of families and nonessential diplomats evacuated after American missiles
struck bin Laden's camps in Afghanistan
in August. Earlier this year, Washington
Jamaat-e-lslami, a powerful Pakistani
'Muslim group, on November 11 urged
other fundamentalist organizations to band
together to prevent the premier from signing the nuclear non-proliferation pact. The
extremists also believe Islamabad should
ignore its pledge to the United Nations
and transfer nuclear technology to brother
Muslim states.
Certainly, Pakistan's Muslim militancy
is becoming increasingly internationalized.
That accounted for the presence of extremists from 35 countries at the Muridke con-
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state suffers and the economy goes
down, fundamentalist forces come to
the fore."
Take the case of education. Only
a dismal 30% of the population is
literate, a rate that has barely kept
pace with population growth since
1947. The government has been unable to provide the necessary facilities, and Muslim groups have stepped
in to fill the gap. Among them are
Extremism, sharia bill
Jamaat and Lashkar-e-Taiba, which
put women's rights at risk
look after madrassas and universities. Along with literacy, the students
get military training, now the norm
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at madrassas. "We prepare the minds
of our fighters, so a lot of training
akistani feminist and nove
and education is given before we
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hand over a Kalashnikov to them,"
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says Lashkar-e-Taiba's leader, Hafiz
mentalism in her country, propagated
Mohammed Saeed.
both Islamic extremists and Islamabad.:
believes Muslim leaders have "sabota;
People are showing their support
Islam," turning it from a religion t
for the Islamic groups with their
encourages intellectual debate into a frit
rupees—despite the recession.
ening "medieval cult" that impose:
Jamaat says it gets donations of 10
feudal code of conduct in which won
million rupees ($176,000) a month Potential losers: Premier Sharifs sharia law raises
are treated as inferior. It's^ a theme t
and that its Islamabad convention fears over further erosion of women's rights.
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raised $1 million for the jihad in
Kashmir. Of the extremist groups, Jamaat to inflict lasting damage upon this battered novel, Blasphemy, takes a disturbing k
at the iron grip that pirs, or heredit;
is emerging as a real opposition to the country."
Sharif government.
On November 17, Sharif went further, religious leaders, have on Pakistani I
For many ordinary Pakistanis, the fun- horrifying many Pakistanis with a call for "Pakistan is being cut in half," she c
damentalists in one sense are a political the introduction of instant Taliban-style tions. "The men will move into the 2
alternative that hasn't been tried before. Islamic justice in the country, and promis- century, the women will slide backward
Pakistan's legal and social codes h;
"We need a Khomeini or a Taliban-style ing that his sharia bill would bring it about.
movement to cleanse society," says Mo- "Today in Afghanistan crimes have virtu- never been particularly women-friend
hammed Razak, a shopkeeper in Lahore. ally come to nought," Sharif said at a rally but over the years, a body of educa.
But many political analysts fear this funda- in northern Pakistan. " I want this kind of women—predominantly urban and w.
mentalist surge will not unify the Islamic system in Pakistan. Justice will end to-do—has succeeded in gaining access
political, social and economic power. T
movement, but instead will exacerbate an oppression and bring prosperity."
already chaotic law-and-order situation.
The prime minister has urged the mul- articulate minority serves as an exam
Killings carried out by Pakistan's rival ex- lahs to press the Senate, or upper house, to and advocate for the poorer, uneduca
tremist Sunni and Shia Muslim groups have clear the bill; opposition senators blocking majority. Now, their hard-won gains :
claimed 400 lives this year, while many its passage claim they have received death under immediate threat.
Sunni sects are riven with tensions. Muslim threats from the priests. The prospect of a
In September, Prime Minister Nav
leaders dismiss such concerns. Ameer-ul sharia bill scares foreign investors, some of Sharif tabled before parliament a bill t
Azim insists the fringe Islamic groups have whom had already begun winding down will enhance the role of sharia, or religilittle popular support. For his part, Qazi their operations in the country after Paki- law. The proposed constitutional ame.
Hussain Ahmad blames the government stan's nuclear tests in May and a subse- ment has triggered fears that it will
for the chaos and the current anarchy.
quent economic meltdown. Senior diplo- used to suppress women's rights furtl
matic officials from France, Germany, says Zubeida Mustafa, a senior jouma
rime Minister Sharif's attempt to Japan and other countries have warned at Dawn, Pakistan's leading Engli
checkmate the militants by introduc- Islamabad that new foreign-investment language newspaper. Women already di
ing his own sharia bill in parliament inflows also are likely to be hurt more by a short straw legally. For example,
Hudood ordinance of 1979 covering ai
has backfired on him. The fundamentalists the bill than the nuclear blasts;
scorned him for trying to enhance his
To many fearful Pakistanis and foreign tery and rape does not different!
powers in the name of Islam, even as secu- investors, Sharif's opportunistic politics has between the two. So a woman registei
lar groups accused him of undermining the played right into the hands of the Muslim a case of rape is open to prosecution
constitution. In fact, his move seemed to extremists. Indeed, all the major Islamic adultery, while a suspect can escape p
galvanize the extremists to demand sharia parties now reject the democratic process ishment because to make a charge st
law—on their terms. Says scholar Eqbal and see themselves as champions of a the law requires four male witnesses
Ahmad: "Sharif's sharia bill is a vague future class war in Pakistan. "God," the act. The problem is that "sharia
and open-ended invitation to inordinate declares Lashkar-e-Taiba's Hafiz Saeed, consistently been interpreted to nv
demands. Win or lose, Sharif has opened "has given us the sword of jihad to snatch women's isolation and segregation,
a Pandora's box out of which can rise a the wealth of the rich and distribute it to denial of their right to move and t
million monsters of religious sectarianism the poor."
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" Pakistani women worry that the bill
will lead the country towards the kind of
Islamic rule inspired by the Taliban, the
fundamentalist regime in Afghanistan,
which insists women wear the veil and
curbs their access to education and
employment. Sharif has denied any such
plans, but his call on November 17 for
the introduction of Taliban-style Islamic
justice to Pakistan has made women even
more jittery.
They find it ominous that public debate
on the proposed sharia bill has focused
? mainly on women. "The only things that
.
;: • people seem concerned about is the role of
women, the clothes they wear and whether
: they should be allowed to work," says
Mahnaz Fatima, associate professor at the
Karachi-based Institute of Business Admin' istration. "It's as though these are the only
problems confronting our nation." The
^ Islamic drive propagated by the mullahs
tl-. and "the government, she believes, is partly
. j. an effort to keep women oppressed and
^ subjugated. Echoing Durrani's arguments,
Fatima insists that the version of Islam
gaining ground in Pakistan "emanates more
from a feudal culture than religion."
Pakistani women know just how bad it
can get. For many, Sharif s sharia campaign
is reminiscent of the Islamization crusade
conducted in the 1980s by a former president, the late Gen. Zia ul Haq. Zia's rule
was marked by an anti-women focus that
subsequent leaders—including ex-Prime
Minister Benazir Bhutto—have been loath
to change. At that time, women in the
government, universities and the media
were instructed to wear the chador, a large
shawl, and cover their heads. Segregating
the sexes in schools and offices became
part of the political agenda, and new laws
such as the Hudood ordinance were introduced to curtail women's legal rights.
ver the years, however, the harsher
elements of Zia's legacy lost much
of their potency. As the cost of
living rose, more women ventured into
the workplace to supplement family
incomes. A woman, Bhutto, became prime
minister—the first time in 1988, and later
in 1993. Disappointingly for women'srights activists, Bhutto failed to pay much
attention to their issues, as she was preoccupied with staying in power. The name
of the game for Bhutto was "political
expediency," says Fatima. "She did not
even pay lip-service to the women's cause
for fear of alienating Pakistani men."
Nonetheless, Pakistani women enjoyed
O
more personal freedom than they did in
Zia's days. But the rising influence of
Islamic extremists, coupled with Sharif's
Islamization campaign, seems to have
brought the wheel full-circle. Posters
urging women to veil themselves are cropping up all over the country, and there
are stories that women wearing sleeveless
tunics or other types of "un-Islamic"
clothes have had their arms slashed by
angry men, or been attacked with syringes
infected with the Aids virus.
Dawn journalist Mustafa cautions that
there's no real proof such assaults have
taken place. That people are ready to
believe the rumours, however, "reflects
the general atmosphere of fear among
women in the country," she says. Durrani
concurs: "There's a feeling that anything
can happen. Men have been given the impression that they are acting within their
legal boundaries if they attack women."
As a result, many women have begun
covering themselves more carefully, and
have stopped venturing alone to stores or
. restaurants. But Durrani insists women
should not give in. "Tyrants who know
nothing of Islam have scared us into
silence," she declares. "Women will have
to take the lead in fighting for their rightful position."
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WASHINGTON
Dear M i c h a e l :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r f o r w a r d i n g t h e
recent
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S t a t e s needs t^mov'e I n d i a and P a k i s t a n
toward a r e s o M i t i o h c f t h e Kashmir/
d i s p u t e , I cdaldsfet agree more, ^e have
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ccuxtiftua—^—d-o—so'V' While I doi3s«t need t o
t e l l you rfbout t h e c o m p l e x i t i e s o f t h i s
problem, /Let me j u s t say t h a t we c o n t i n u e
t o see vp v i a b l e a l t e r n a t i v e t o a s i n c e r e
d i a l o g u e between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n . The
P r e s i d e n t makes t h i s p o i n t i n a l l o f h i s
commu/ications w i t h Prime M i n i s t e r s S h a r i f
and wajpayee as do o t h e r s e n i o r
Admjpistration o f f i c i a l s i n their
d i ^ u s s i o n s w i t h t h e i r I n d i a n and
P ^ i s t a n i i n t e r l o c u t o r s . We w i l l c o n t i n u e
press b o t h sides cn t h i s m a t t e r .
One p o s i t i v e development whi-eh may enhance
our a b i l i t y t o engage P a k i s t a n on Kashmir
and o t h e r i s s u e s i s t h e r e c e n t r e s o l u t i o n
of t h e l o n g - s t a n d i n g F-16 i s s u e . By
�a g r e e i n g t o s e t t l e t h i s m a t t e r out
c o u r t , we have e l i m i n a t e d a majojf i r r i t a n t
i n our r e l a t i o n s h i p w i t h Pa-ki-s-yR and
h o p e f u l l y c r e a t e d an atmosphere more
conducive t o progress on o t h ^ d i f f i c u l t
issues.
Thank you a g a i n f o r y o u r / L e t t e r and more
i m p o r t a n t l y , your c o n t i i ^ i i n g i n t e r e s t i n
t h i s <sUL££i-Gult b u t i n c r e a s i n g l y i m p o r t a n t
region.
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Bundeshaus
Johannes Selle
Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages
Johannes Selle, MdB Heussallee 30 53113 Bonn
His Excellency
William J. Clinton
President of the United States of America
Bundeshaus
Heussallee 30, Zi 7/8
53113 Bonn
Tel: (0228)16 - 81 074
Fax: (0228)16 - 86 436
Email:
johannes.selle@mdb.bundestag.dbp.de
Wahlkreis
August-Bebel-StraGe 34
99706 Sondershausen
Tel: (03632)60 04 91
Fax: (03632)60 04 91
Email:
Johannes.6elle@wk.mdb.bundestag.dbp.de
Bahnhofstrade 8 °
99610 SOmmerda
Tel: (03634) 61 09 52
Fax: (03634) 61 09 52
Washington D.C.
Bonn, 06.12.96
Dear Mr. President,
In my capacity as a Member of the German Bundestag I attended the 1995 National Prayer
Breakfast in the United States, where I had the honour of seeing you and your wife.
I should like to congratulate you on your re-election as President of the United States, which is
a splendid personal and political success. In my view, the choice of the American electorate
was a good and important decision for your country.
Permit me to raise an issue about which I am sure you are just as concerned as I am myself. I
am referring to the fate of the five tourists from the United States, Britain, Norway and
Germany who were kidnapped by the moslem group Al Faran in Kashmir in July 1995. One of
the four hostages who are hopefully still alive, the German Dirk Hasert, is from my
constituency in the federal state of Thuringia. I am in close contact with his family.
For the most part I am aware of the efforts which the governments of the United States and the
other countries concerned are making to solve this problem. Nevertheless I too am trying to
make what limited contribution I can. Inter alia, I therefore I travelled to Pakistan and India
with a group of Members of the German Bundestag from 30 June to 7 July 1996 and had
numerous talks on this matter there. The brother of the German hostage, Bemd Hasert,
accompanied us. We had an opportunity to speak with the President of Pakistan, Mr. Farooq
Leghari, and I have written to the President oflndia. Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, to request his
personal support.
As you know, contact with the kidnappers has broken off; no further reliable indication that the
hostages are alive has been received for over a year. This situation places a great strain on the
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families affected. In talks with other parliamentarians I therefore keep trying to find ways of
taking effective further steps.
Against this background I now wonder whether information about the fate of the hostages can
be obtained by making greater use of intelligence resources. I am thinking, for instance, of
satellites equipped with high-resolution cameras which permit a space-based search of entire
regions for anything out of the ordinary. In an article on the commercial use of satellite images
I have read that the CIA is able to achieve resolution down to a few centimetres.
In my concern for the hostages and their long-suffering families, I would like to ask you to
dispel the misgivings of the states involved about extensive use of such methods and to
consider the use of satellites, for example.
At the same time I should like to thank you on behalf of the Hasert family for all that the
United States has done and is continuing to do to clarify the fate of the hostages. We all
continue to hope that this inhuman affair will end well.
I wish you and your country God's blessing and a happy future.
Yours sincerely,
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Bundeshaus
Johannes Selle
Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages
Bundeshaus
Heussallee 30, Zi 7/8
53113 Bonn
Tel: (0228)16 - 81 074
Fax: (0228)16-86 436
Email:
johannes.6elle@indb.bundestag.dbp.de
Johannes Selle, MdB Heussallee 30 • 53113 Bonn
Seiner Exzellenz
dem Prasidenten
der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika
Herm William J. Clinton
Washington D.C.
Bonn, 06.12.1996
Sehr geehrter Herr Prasident!
Als Abgeordneter des Deutschen Bundestages habe ich im Jahre 1995 am National
Prayer Breakfast in den Vereinigten Staaten teilgenommen. Dabei hatte ich die Ehre,
Sie und Hire verehrte Frau Gemahlin zu erleben.
Ich mochte Hinen deshalb zu dem groBen personlichen und politischen Erfolg Direr
Wiederwahl zum Prasidenten der Vereinigten Staaten gratulieren. Nach meiner Uberzeugung haben die Wahler eine gute und wichtige Entscheidung fur Ihr Land getroffen.
Sehr geehrter Herr Prasident, ich mochte ein Problem ansprechen, welches - dessen bin
ich mir gewiB - Ihnen wie mir gleichermaBen am Herzen liegt. Es handelt sich um das
Schicksal der im Juli 1995 von der moslemischen Gruppe Al Faran in Kaschmir entfuhrten funf Touristen aus den Vereinigten Staaten, GroBbritannien, Norwegen und
Deutschland. Eine der vier hoffentlich iiberlebenden Geiseln, der Deutsche Dirk
Hasert, stammt aus meinem Wahlkreis im Bundesland Thuringen. Zu seiner Familie
halte ich enge Kontakte.
Die Bemiihungen der Regierungen der Vereinigten Staaten und der anderen betroffenen Lander um eine Losung dieses Problems sind mir im wesentlichen bekannt. Dennoch versuche auch ich, im Rahmen meiner begrenzten Moglichkeiten einen Anteil
daran zu leisten. Dazu habe ich u.a. in der Zeit vom 30.06. bis 07.07.1996 an der Reise
einer Gruppe von Abgeordneten des Deutschen Bundestages nach Pakistan und Indien
teilgenommen und dort zahlreiche Gesprache in dieser Angelegenheit gefuhrt. Der
Bruder des deutschen Entfuhrten, Herr Bemd Hasert, begleitete uns auf dieser Reise.
Wahrend wir in Pakistan Gelegenheit zu einem personlichen Gesprach mit dem
Staatsprasidenten, Herm Farooq Leghari, hatten, habe ich mich in einem Brief an den
Prasidenten Indiens, Herm Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, gewandt und ihn um personliche Unterstiitzung gebeten.
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Wie Ihnen bekannt ist, sehr geehrter Herr Prasident, ist die Verbindung zu den Entfuhrem unterbrochen; ein weiteres verlafiliches Lebenszeichen konnte seit iiber einem
Jahr nicht beschafllt werden. Dieser Zustand ist fur die betroffenen Familien eine
schwere Belastung. In Gesprachen mit anderen Mandatstragem suche ich deshalb
immer wieder nach Moglichkeiten zu wirkungsvollen weiteren Schritten.
Vor dem dargestellten Hintergrund stellt sich mir nunmehr die Frage, ob durch einen
verstarkten Einsatz geheimdienstlicher Mittel Erkenntnise iiber das Schicksal der
Geiseln gewonnen werden konnen. Zum Beispiel denke ich dabei an den Einsatz von
Satelliten mit einer Ausstattung an hochaufldsungsfahigen Kameras, durch die das
raumgestiitzte systematische Absuchen ganzer Regionen nach Auffalligkeiten ermoglicht wird. In einem Beitrag iiber kommerzielle Nutzung von Satellitenbildem las ich,
daB es dem CIA moglich sei, Auflosungen im Zentimeterbereich zu erreichen.
Sehr geehrter Herr Prasident, in meiner Sorge um die entfuhrten Menschen und ihre
ebenfalls leidgepriiften Familien erlaube ich mir, Sie zu bitten, Bedenken bei den beteiligten Staaten gegen den umfassenden Einsatz derartiger Mittel auszuraumen und
z.B. einen solchen Satelliteneinsatz zu erwagen.
Im Namen der Familie Hasert danke ich Hinen aber zugleich fiir die bisherigen umfangreichen und anhaltenden Bemiihungen der Vereinigten Staaten um die Klarung des
Schicksals der entfuhrten Menschen. Wir alle hoffen gemeinsam weiterhin auf ein
gutes Ende dieser unmenschlichen Affare.
Ihnen und Ihrem Land wiinsche ich Gottes Segen und eine gliickliche Zukunft.
Mit vorziiglicher Hochachtung
Ihr
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Dear Mr. President:
I have the honor of presenting to you the enclosed letter from Johannes Selle, Member
of the German Bundestag.
A courtesy translation is attached.
Respectfully yours.
(Juergen Chrobog)
Washingion, D.C, December 17, 1996
The President
The White House
Washington, D.C.
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Fax: (0228)16 - 86 436
Email:
Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages
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Johannes Selle, MdB Heussallee 30 • 53113 Bonn
His Excellency
William J. Clinton
President of the United States of America
Washington D C.
Wahlkreis
August-Bebel-StraGe 34
99706 Sondershausen
Tel: (03632)60 04 91
Fax: (03632)60 04 91
Email:
johannes.selle@wk.mdb.bundestag.dbp.de
BahnhofstraOe 8
99610 SOmmerda
Tel: (03634) 61 09 52
Fax: (03634) 61 09 52
Bonn, 06.12.96
Dear Mr. President,
In my capacity as a Member of the German Bundestag I attended the 1995 National Prayer
Breakfast in the United States, where I had the honour of seeing you and your wife.
I should like to congratulate you on your re-election as President of the United States, which is
a splendid personal and political success. In my view, the choice of the American electorate
was a good and important decision for your country.
Permit me to raise an issue about which I am sure you are just as concerned as I am myself. I
am referring to the fate of the five tourists from the United States, Britain, Norway and
Germany who were kidnapped by the moslem group Al Faran in Kashmir in July 1995. One of
the four hostages who are hopefully still alive, the German Dirk Hasert, is from my
constituency in the federal state of Thuringia. I am in close contact with his family.
For the most part I am aware of the efforts which the governments of the United States and the
other countries concerned are making to solve this problem. Nevertheless I too am trying to
make what limited contribution I can. Inter alia, I therefore I travelled to Pakistan and India
with a group of Members of the German Bundestag from 30 June to 7 July 1996 and had
numerous talks on this matter there. The brother of the German hostage, Bemd Hasert,
accompanied us. We had an opportunity to speak with the President of Pakistan, Mr. Farooq
Leghari, and I have written to the President oflndia. Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, to request his
personal support.
As you know, contact with the kidnappers has broken off; no further reliable indication that the
hostages are alive has been received for over a year. This situation places a great strain on the
�-2 -
families affected. In talks with other parliamentarians I therefore keep trying to find ways of
taking effective further steps.
Against this background I now wonder whether information about the fate of the hostages can
be obtained by making greater use of intelligence resources. I am thinking, for instance, of
satellites equipped with high-resolution cameras which permit a space-based search of entire
regions for anything out of the ordinary. In an article on the commercial use of satellite images
I have read that the CIA is able to achieve resolution down to a few centimetres.
In my concern for the hostages and their long-suffering families, I would like to ask you to
dispel the misgivings of the states involved about extensive use of such methods and to
consider the use of satellites, for example.
At the same time T should like to thank you on behalf of the Hasert family for all ihat the
United States has done and is continuing to do to clarify the fate of the hostages. We all
continue to hope that this inhuman affair will end well.
I wish you and your country God's blessing and a happy future.
Yours sincerely,
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Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages
Bundeshaus
Heussallee 30, Zi 7/8
53113 Bonn
Tel: (0228)16 - 81 074
Fax: (0228)16 - 86 436
Email:
johannes.setle@mdb.bundestag.dbp.de
Johannes Selle, MdB Heussallee 30 53113 Bonn
Seiner Exzellenz
dem Prasidenten
der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika
Herm William J. Clinton
Washington D.C.
Bonn, 06.12.1996
Sehr geehrter Herr PrasHent!
Als Abgeordneter des Deutschen Bundestages habe ich im Jahre 1995 am National
Prayer Breakfast in den Vereinigten Staaten teilgenommen. Dabei hatte ich die Ehre,
Sie und Dire verehrte Frau Gemahlin zu erleben.
Ich mochte Ihnen deshalb zu dem groBen personlichen und politischen Erfolg Direr
Wiederwahl zum Prasidenten der Vereinigten Staaten gratulieren. Nach meiner Uberzeugung haben die Wahler eine gute und wichtige Entscheidung fur Dir Land getroffen.
Sehr geehrter Herr Prasident, ich mochte ein Problem ansprechen, welches - dessen bin
ich mir gewiB - Drnen wie mir gleichermaBen am Herzen liegt. Es handelt sich um das
Schicksal der im Juli 1995 von der moslemischen Gruppe Al Faran in Kaschmir entfuhrten fiinf Touristen aus den Vereinigten Staaten, GroBbritannien, Norwegen und
Deutschland. Eine der vier hoffentlich iiberlebenden Geiseln, der Deutsche Dirk
Hasert, stammt aus meinem Wahlkreis im Bundesland Thiiringen Zu seiner Familie
halte ich enge Kontakte.
Die Bemiihungen der Regierungen der Vereinigten Staaten und der anderen betroffenen Lander um eine Losung dieses Problems sind mir im wesentlichen bekannt. Dennoch versuche auch ich, im Rahmen meiner begrenzten Moglichkeiten einen Anteil
daran zu leisten. Dazu habe ich u.a. in der Zeit vom 30.06. bis 07.07.1996 an der Reise
einer Gruppe von Abgeordneten des Deutschen Bundestages nach Pakistan und Indien
teilgenommen und dort zahlreiche Gesprache in dieser Angelegenheit gefuhrt. Der
Bruder des deutschen Entfuhrten, Herr Bemd Hasert, begleitete uns auf dieser Reise.
Wahrend wir in Pakistan Gelegenheit zu einem personlichen Gesprach mit dem
Staatsprasidenten, Herm Farooq Leghari, hatten, habe ich mich in einem Brief an den
Prasidenten Indiens, Herm Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, gewandt und ihn um personliche Unterstiitzung gebeten.
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Wie Drnen bekannt ist, sehr geehrter Herr Prasident, ist die Verbindung zu den Entfiihrem unterbrochen; ein weiteres verlaBIiches Lebenszeichen konnte seit iiber einem
Jahr nicht beschafft werden. Dieser Zustand ist fur die betroffenen Familien eine
schwere Belastung. \n Gesprachen mit anderen Mandatstragem suche ich deshalb
immer wieder nach Moglichkeiten zu wirkungsvollen weiteren Schritten.
Vor dem dargestellten Hintergrund stellt sich mir nunmehr die Frage, ob durch einen
verstarkten Einsatz geheimdienstlicher Mittel Erkenntnise iiber das Schicksal der
Geiseln gewonnen werden konnen. Zum Beispiel denke ich dabei an den Einsatz von
Satelliten mit einer Ausstattung an hochauflosungsfahigen Kameras, durch die das
raumgestiitzte systematische Absuchen ganzer Regionen nach Auffalligkeiten ermoglicht wird. In einem Beitrag iiber kommerzielle Nutzung von Satellitenbildem las ich,
daB es dem CIA moglich sei, Auflosungen im Zentimeterbereich zu erreichen.
Sehr geehrter Herr Prasident, in meiner Sorge um die entfuhrten Menschen und ihre
ebenfalls leidgepriiften Familien erlaube ich mir, Sie zu bitten, Bedenken bei den beteiligten Staaten gegen den umfassenden Einsatz derartiger Mittel auszuraumen und
z.B. einen solchen Satellitet:einsatz zu erwagen.
Im Namen der Fanulie Hasert danke ich Drnen aber zugleich fur die bisherigen umfangreichen und anhaltenden Bemiihungen der Vereinigten Staaten um die Klarung des
Schicksals der entfuhrten Menschen. Wir alle hoffen gemeinsam weiterhin auf ein
gutes Ende dieser unmenschlichen Affare.
Drnen und Ihrem Land wiinsche ich Gottes Segen und eine gliickliche Zukunft.
Mit vorziiglicher Hochachtung
Ihr
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Dear Mr. President:
I have the honor of presenlnrj to you the enclosed letter from Johannes Selle, Member
of the German Bundestag.
A courtesy translation is attached.
Respectfully yours,
(Juergen Chrobog)
Washington, D.C, December 17, 1996
The President
The White House
Washington, D.C
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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001 a. talking
points
Cards For Meeting with Benazir Bhutto. (9 pages)
04/11/1995
Pl/b(l)
001b. talking
points
Points to be Made for Meeting with Prime Minister Bhutto. (3 pages)
04/11/1995
Pl/b(l)
002a. talking
points
Cards for Meeting with Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. (12 pages)
04/11/1995
Pl/b(l)
002b. draft
Memo for the President from Anthony Lake. Subject: Meeting with
Prime Minister Bhutto. Record ID: 9502608. (7 pages)
04/10/1995
Pl/b(l)
002c. draft
Talking Points. (3 pages)
04/10/1995
Pl/b(l)
002d. memo
For the President from Anthony Lake. Subject: Meeting with Prime
Minister Bhutto of Pakistan. Subject: 9502608. (6 pages)
04/11/1995
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04/03/1995
Pl/b(l)
03/16/1995
Pl/b(l)
03/17/1995
Pl/b(l)
U.S. Government Report. (1 page)
03/16/1995
Pl/b(l)
002 i. report
U.S. Government Report. (2 pages)
03/30/1995
Pl/b(l)
002j. report
U.S. Government Report. (1 page)
03/29/1995
Pl/b(l)
002e. report
002f. report
002g. report
002h. report
U.S. Government Report. (2 pages)
U.S. Government Report. (2 pages)
U.S. Government Report. (2 pages)
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
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U.S. Government Report. (1 page)
03/16/1995
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0021. memo
For the President from Warren Christopher. Subject: Meeting with
Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. (2 pages)
04/04/1995
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04/10/1995
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RESTRICTION
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PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE
SCENARIO FOR OFFICIAL WORKING VISIT OF
PAKISTANI PRIME MINISTER BHUTTO
APRIL 11, 1995
10:55
a.m.
Prime M i n i s t e r B h u t t o and p a r t y a r r i v e a t t h e West
Lobby, a r e g r e e t e d by Ambassador M o l l y R a i s e r ,
Chief o f P r o t o c o l , who w i l l e s c o r t t h e Prime
M i n i s t e r i n t o t h e Roosevelt Room t o s i g n t h e Guest
Book. Those members o f t h e p a r t y who a r e n o t
g o i n g i n t o the Oval a r e e s c o r t e d t o t h e Cabinet
Room. (A m i l i t a r y cordon w i l l l i n e t h e d r i v e . )
11:00
a.m.
The Chief o f P r o t o c o l e s c o r t s t h e Prime M i n i s t e r
i n t o t h e Oval O f f i c e , v i a t h e h a l l w a y e n t r a n c e ,
and makes i n t r o d u c t i o n s . O f f i c i a l
photographers/TV and Press e n t e r t h e Oval O f f i c e
f o r b r i e f photos and Press coverage, t h e n d e p a r t .
11:05
a.m.
One on One meeting
U.S. P a r t i c i p a n t s
The P r e s i d e n t
Anthony Lake
E l l e n Laipson,NSC
Notetaker
begins.
Pakistani Participants
Prime M i n i s t e r B h u t t o
Notetaker
11:35
a.m.
Meeting a d j o u r n s . The P r e s i d e n t e s c o r t s t h e Prime
M i n i s t e r i n t o the Cabinet Room.
11:37
a.m.
Expanded meeting
begins.
U.S. P a r t i c i p a n t s
The P r e s i d e n t
Vice P r e s i d e n t
Peter T a r n o f f ,
A c t i n g Sec o f
State
Leon Panetta
Anthony Lake
Robin Raphel, Asst
Sec o f S t a t e f o r
Asian A f f a i r s
Samuel Berger
John Monjo,
Ambassador
E l l e n Laipson, NSC
Notetaker
Noon
12:02
Pakistani Participants
Prime M i n i s t e r B h u t t o
Sardar A s e f f Ahmad A l i ,
Foreign M i n i s t e r
N a s i r u l l a h Khan, Major
General (R), I n t e r i o r
Minister
Shahid Hasan Khan, S p e c i a l
A d v i s o r t o Prime M i n i s t e r
Najmuddin Shaikh, F o r e i g n
Secretary
Dr. Maleeha Lodhi, Ambassador
Zafar H i l a l y , A d d i t i o n a l
S e c r e t a r y (FA)
Meeting a d j o u r n s . The P r e s i d e n t and t h e Prime
M i n i s t e r h o l d b r i e f l y i n t h e Oval O f f i c e ( a l l o w i n g
time f o r o t h e r meeting p a r t i c i p a n t s t o e x i t t h e
Cabinet Room and walk t o t h e Map Room).
p.m.
The P r e s i d e n t e s c o r t s t h e Prime M i n i s t e r down t h e
colonnade t o the Map Room. (Press c o v e r a g e ) .
�-212:09
p.m.
The P r e s i d e n t i n v i t e s h i s guests t o be seated f o r
lunch.
U.S. P a r t i c i p a n t s
The P r e s i d e n t
Vice P r e s i d e n t
Ronald Brown, Sec
of Commerce
Hazel O'Leary, Sec
of Energy
Leon Panetta
Peter T a r n o f f
Anthony Lake
Robin Raphel, Asst
Sec o f S t a t e f o r
Asian A f f a i r s
Samuel Berger
John Monjo,
Ambassador
E l l e n Laipson, NSC
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Prime M i n i s t e r B h u t t o
A s i f A l i Z a r d a r i , Member o f
N a t i o n a l Assembly (husband)
Sardar A s e f f Ahmad A l i ,
Foreign M i n i s t e r
Ahmad Mukhtar, Commerce
Minister
K h a l i d Ahmad K h a r a l , Information Minister
Shahid Hasan Khan, S p e c i a l
Advisor
Najmuddin Shaikh, F o r e i g n
Secretary
Dr. Maleeha Lodhi, Ambassador
Upon c o m p l e t i o n o f t h e l u n c h , b o t h d e l e g a t i o n s
e x i t t h e Map Room; t h e P r e s i d e n t and U.S.
p a r t i c i p a n t s proceed t o t h e Red Room w h i l e t h e
Prime M i n i s t e r and t h e P a k i s t a n i d e l e g a t i o n a r e
e s c o r t e d t o t h e S t a t e D i n i n g Room ( a l l o w i n g t i m e
f o r b o t h p a r t i e s t o prepare f o r t h e Press A v a i l ) .
1:24 p.m.
The Prime M i n i s t e r i s e s c o r t e d i n t o t h e Red Room
where she and t h e P r e s i d e n t h o l d b r i e f l y w h i l e
o t h e r meeting p a r t i c i p a n t s a r e e s c o r t e d t o t h e i r
seats i n t h e Cross H a l l .
1:26
The P r e s i d e n t and t h e Prime M i n i s t e r , upon b e i n g
announced from t h e Blue Room, e n t e r t h e Cross H a l l
and take t h e i r places a t t h e podium.
p.m.
1:27 p.m.
The P r e s i d e n t makes a b r i e f statement f o l l o w e d by
t h e Prime M i n i s t e r ( t h r e e minutes each). The
P r e s i d e n t and Prime M i n i s t e r t a k e two q u e s t i o n s
each. Press event ends. The P r e s i d e n t and Prime
M i n i s t e r h o l d i n t h e Blue Room.
1:55
p.m.
(Members o f t h e P a k i s t a n i d e l e g a t i o n a r e e s c o r t e d
t o t h e motorcade a t t h e N o r t h P o r t i c o . ) The
P r e s i d e n t e s c o r t s Prime M i n i s t e r B h u t t o t o t h e
a w a i t i n g motorcade a t t h e N o r t h P o r t i c o and b i d s
her f a r e w e l l . The o f f i c i a l p a r t y d e p a r t s .
2:00
p.m.
The
P r e s i d e n t r e t u r n s t o t h e Oval O f f i c e .
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Donald Camp to Roger Cressey. Subject: FW: Under Secretary
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05/30/2000
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
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2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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[05/04/2000-06/06/2000]
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02/08/1999
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002. email
David Sherman to Donald Camp, Bruce Riedel, Mary McCarthy, and
Donald Mitchell. Subject: India/Pakistan: Friday. (10 pages)
07/02/1999
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Donald Camp to Kathleen Cooper. FW: Kashmir Backgrounder. (5
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004. email
Steven Naplan to Steven Naplan. Subject: FW: Reining in the
Militants. (9 pages)
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3894B029.FIN
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DATE-TIME
01/06/2000 9:42:46 PM
FROM
Camp, Donald A. (NESA)
CLASSIFICATION
UNCLASSIFIED
SUBJECT
INDIA:AdvaniDetailsPakis [UNCLASSIFIED]
TO
Riedel, Bruce O. (NESA)
CARBON_COPY
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F6007
FBIS
007JAN07 UNCLAS 5R
INDIA: Advani Details Pakistan's Involvement
in Hijack Episode
BK0701021200 Mumbai The Times oflndia (Internet
Version) in English
7 Jan 00
[The Times oflndia News Service
report]
[FBIS Transcribed Text] NEW DELHI: The government
on Thursday
[6 January] announced the arrest of four accomplices
of the Pakistani
hijackers in Mumbai, leading to the unearthing
of evidence of what Home
Minister Advani called the "neck-deep
involvement" of Islamabad in the
incident.
Security forces
recovered from the arrested persons photographs
of the five hijackers
who were identified as Ibrahim Athar (hailing
from Bahawalpur),
Shahid Akhtar Sayed (Gulshan Iqbal locality, Karachi),
Sunny Ahmed
Qazi (Defence Colony, Karachi), Mistri Zahoor Ibrahim (Akhtar
Colony,
Karachi) and Shakir (Sukkur city).
Ibrahim Athar, who was referred
to as 'chief by other hijackers
inside the Indian Airlines plane
�3894B029.FIN
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they had commandeered, is the brother
of Maulana Masood Azhar,
one of the three militants released in exchange
of the passengers.
Advani told a press conference that the arrested were activists
of the banned Harkat-ul Ansar terrorist group, based in Rawalpindi.
Those arrested are: Mohammad Rehan, Mohammad Iqbal (both Pakistanis),
Yusuf Nepali of Nepal and Abdul Latif, an Indian.
Armed with
the evidence, Advani told The Times of India later
the government
will now try to build world opinion against Pakistan's
concerted
efforts to engineer terrorist violence in India. What led
to the
breakthrough, said Advani, was the interception by Central intelligence
agencies of a message from the hijackers while in Kandahar to Abdul
Latif in Mumbai that he should convey to a certain journalist of
an
international TV network in London that if their demands were
not met,
they would blow up the plane.
According to the home
minister, the message was intercepted
on December 29, the sixth
day of the hijacking of the aircraft. On
following the cue, the
agencies managed to arrest the four Ansar activists.
Further investigation
will now be conducted by the CBI [Central Bureau
of Investigation],
he added.
Advani said that apart from the testimony given by
the four
Ansar activists, there were at least six tell-tale pointers
to indicate
Pakistan's involvement in the "dirty game of hijacking".
Asked if at
any time the government thought of military action
to get the hostages
released, Advani said, "All options were under
consideration".
Asked why the National Security Guard (NSG) commandos
took
�3894B029.FIN
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more than an hour after receiving the information about the
hijacking
to get activated, Advani said, "The government was looking
into all
such aspects". The interrogation of the arrested has
established that
preparations for the hijack operation were spread
over nearly two months,
closely handled by Pakistan's ISI [Inter
Service Intelligence].
Advani said that on November 1, 1999
Athar, accompanied by Latif, left
Mumbai for Calcutta by air.
From Calcutta, they took a train to New
Jalpaiguri and then went
to Kathmandu by bus. Latif later returned after
dropping Athar
at Kathmandu. On December 1, Latif made another trip
to Kathmandu
along with another hijacker, Shakir.
Giving details of the Pakistani
involvement, Advani said a
little before the departure of [Indian
Airlines plane] IC 814 from Kathmandu,
a Pakistan embassy car (No.
42CD 14) arrived at the airport. Among
three officials who alighted
from the car and proceeded to the departure
lounge was one who
is believed to have supplied a consignment of RDX
[explosives]
to a group of Punjab militants in Kathmandu some years
back.
Apparently to debunk Pakistan's claim that the hijackers were
not
Pakistanis, Advani released copies of letters written by the Pakistani
authorities to the Indian high commission in Pakistan requesting
the
release of Azhar (the brother of the 'chief hijacker) in 1994.
Also,
Advani said, 33 of the 36 jailed militants in India, whose
release was
demanded by the hijackers, were Pakistanis.
The
first thing the hijackers did after taking charge of the
plane
was to ask the pilot to take it to Lahore. The air traffic control
�3894B029.FIN
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(ATC) at Lahore, however, refused landing permission. But when
the
chief hijacker made a request to the Lahore ATC after taking
off from
Amritsar, the plane was then allowed to land there and
be refuelled.
Advani said Pakistani press reports have talked
of some of
the released persons having surfaced there, apparently
referring to
the appearance of Azhar in Karachi and Mushtaq Ahmed
Zargar in Muzaffarabad
in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir after leaving
Kandahar with the hijackers.
Meanwhile, the cabinet committee
on security met with the Prime
Minister in the chair and reviewed
the progress made in gathering evidence
to nail the Pakistani involvement
in the hijacking.
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and widelyreadflagshipof the influential Times of India Group,
provides good
coverage of domestic politics and economics]
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Donald Camp to Bruce Riedel. Subject: Indian Charge that Pakistan.
(I page)
05/12/2000
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002. email
Bruce Riedel to Colby Cooper, Bathsheba Crocker, Wendy Gray et al.
Subject: RE: Visa Denial. (11 pages)
06/26/2000
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003. email
Bruce Riedel to Timothy Almon, Barbara Howard, Charlotte Knepper
et al. Subject: Kashmir. (8 pages)
07/07/2000
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John Blackburn to Patrick Porterfield, John Blackburn, Gary
Bresnahan et al. Subject: SR261-Kashmir. (10 pages)
08/15/2000
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Subject: Secret. (7 pages)
09/28/2000
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Donald Camp to Donald Camp. Subject: Kashmir Update. (13 pages)
09/28/2000
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01/08/2001
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
001. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Donald Camp to Bruce Riedel. Subject: Indian Charge that Pakistan.
(1 page)
05/12/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/12/2000-01/08/2001]
2007-1635-F
vz2116
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Presidenlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
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P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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002. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Bruce Riedel to Colby Cooper, Bathsheba Crocker, Wendy Gray et al.
Subject: RE: Visa Denial. (11 pages)
06/26/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b( I)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/12/2000-01/08/2001]
2007-1635-F
vz2116
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Freedom of Information Act - IS U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
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003. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Bruce Riedel to Timothy Almon, Barbara Howard, Charlotte Knepper
et al. Subject: Kashmir. (8 pages)
07/07/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/12/2000-01/08/2001]
2007-1635-F
vz21l6
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Reeords Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(.S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
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004. email
DATE
SUBJECT/TITLE
John Blackburn to Patrick Porterfield, John Blackburn, Gary
Bresnahan et al. Subject: SR261-Kashmir. (10 pages)
08/15/2000
RESTRICTION
P\fb(\)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/12/2000-01/08/2001]
2007-1635-F
vz2116
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidenlial Records Act - (-44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the F01A|
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
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005. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
Bruce Riedel to Donald Camp, Kathleen Cooper, Felicia Jones et al.
Subject: Secret. (7 pages)
09/28/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIj)
OA/Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/12/2000-01/08/2001]
2007-1635-F
vz21l6
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Reeords Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Donald Camp to Donald Camp. Subject: Kashmir Update. (13 pages)
09/28/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/12/2000-01/08/2001]
2007-1635-F
VZ2II6
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
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personal privacy [(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA)
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007. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Donald Camp to Roger Cressey. Subject: Contribution to your Paper.
(3 pages)
01/08/2001
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/12/2000-01/08/2001]
2007-1635-F
vz2116
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidenlial Records Acl - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(J) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) ofthe FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAJ
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ofgift.
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Title
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[05/12/2000-01/08/2001]
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
NSC Emails
Source
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Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
001. email
Bruce Riedel to Bathsheba Crocker, Wendy Gray, Shelia Moretz et al.
Subject: Confidential. (15 pages)
03/29/2000
Pl/b(l)
002. email
M. Kay Joshi to Donald Camp, Kathleen Cooper, Felicia Jones et al.
Subject: Background Paper Trip Drive. (41 pages)
04/04/2000
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[03/29/2000-04/04/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2115
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
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information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
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001. email
SU BJECT/TITLE
DATE
Bruce Riedel to Bathsheba Crocker, Wendy Gray, Shelia Moretz et al.
Subject: Confidential. (15 pages)
03/29/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[03/29/2000-04/04/2000]
2007-1635-F
VZ2I15
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Prcsidcnlial Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
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financial information [(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(J) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(J) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA|
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. email
SUBJEdYHTLE
DATE
M. Kay Joshi to Donald Camp, Kathleen Cooper, Felicia Jones et al.
Subject: Background Paper Trip Drive. (41 pages)
04/04/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[03/29/2000-04/04/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2115
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Presidenlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
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information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
[03/29/2000-04/04/2000]
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
NSC Emails
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
24194021
42-t-7585709-20071635F-004-010-2015
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
Box 4
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585709">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Format
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Adobe Acrobat Document
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Preservation-Reproduction-Reference
Date Created
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9/30/2015
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e5283811aa189c8830bfb7b13a913c62
PDF Text
Text
Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
Donald Camp to June Bartlett, Brooks Bash, Robert Bradtke et al.
Subject: FW: Background Book. (31 pages)
03/12/2000
Pl/b(l)
002. email
Bruce Riedel to Bathsheba Crocker, Wendy Gray, Shelia Moretz et al.
Subject: Musharraf. (9 pages)
03/16/2000
P]/b(l)
003. email
Bruce Riedel to Douglas Bayley, John Blackburn, Gary Bresnahan et
al. Subject: FW: Initial Comments. (9 pages)
03/27/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (f Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[03/12/2000-03/27/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz21l4
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
001. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Donald Camp to June Bartlett, Brooks Bash, Robert Bradtke et al.
Subject: FW: Background Book. (31 pages)
03/12/2000
RESTRICTION
PI/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIj)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[03/12/2000-03/27/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2114
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(I) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Bruce Riedel to Bathsheba Crocker, Wendy Gray, Shelia Moretz et al.
Subject: Musharraf. (9 pages)
03/16/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[03/12/2000-03/27/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2114
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information [(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Bruce Riedel to Douglas Bayley, John Blackburn, Gary Bresnahan et
al. Subject: FW: Initial Comments. (9 pages)
03/27/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIj)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[03/12/2000-03/27/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2114
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
[03/12/2000-03/27/2000]
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
NSC Emails
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
24194021
42-t-7585709-20071635F-004-009-2015
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
Box 4
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585709">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Adobe Acrobat Document
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Preservation-Reproduction-Reference
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
9/30/2015
-
https://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/files/original/cf2965a89bb4ef7ac4617af6b22cbb82.pdf
a999a4357512b361f671aec19259a1f1
PDF Text
Text
Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
Bruce Riedel to Bathsheba Crocker, Wendy Gray, Shelia Moretz et al.
Subject: Kashmir and Pakistan. (21 pages)
03/11/2000
Pl/b(l)
002. email
M. Kay Joshi to Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley, Raymond Andrews,
Khalid Azim et al. Subject: Background Book. (30 pages)
03/11/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[03/11/2000]
2007-1635-F
VZ2II3
RESTRICTION CODES
Prcsidcnlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(h)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
Bruce Riedel to Bathsheba Crocker, Wendy Gray, Shelia Moretz et al.
Subject: Kashmir and Pakistan. (21 pages)
03/11/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[03/11/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2113
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
M. Kay Joshi to Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley, Raymond Andrews,
Khalid Azim et al. Subject: Background Book. (30 pages)
03/11/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[03/11/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2113
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
f'6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
[03/11/2000]
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
NSC Emails
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
24194021
42-t-7585709-20071635F-004-008-2015
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
Box 4
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585709">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Adobe Acrobat Document
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Preservation-Reproduction-Reference
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
9/30/2015
-
https://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/files/original/3f515baf23364a50354b667ac771fad7.pdf
c4074dbb8d7e24c2e522bb0c7761b01a
PDF Text
Text
Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
Raymond Andrews to Donald Camp. Subject: Telephone Docs. (3
pages)
03/03/2000
Pl/b(l)
002. email
Julie Synder to Kathleen Cooper. Subject: Fixed Document. (6 pages)
03/07/2000
Pl/b(l)
003. email
Felicia Jones to Richard Clarke, Roger Cressey, Lisa Gordon-Hagerty
et al. Subject: Clearance on Background Papers. (5 pages)
03/07/2000
Pl/b(l)
004. email
Kathleen Cooper to M. Kay Joshi. Subject: Batch #6: S. Asia Trip
Papers. (14 pages)
03/10/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/27/2000-03/10/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz21l2
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices nf
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of Ihe PRA|
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Daily Press Briefing Index
Thursday, January 27, 2000
Briefer: James P. Rubin
PAKISTAN
1,7 General Musharraf s Order that Sitting Judges Sign Loyalty Oaths
1-7 Recent Travel by Assistant Secretary Inderfurth and Ambassador
Sheehan
2 Prospects for a Presidential Visit to Pakistan
3,4,5,7 Recent Hijacking/Hijackers Affiliation with Harakat-ulMujahadin
3-4,5,7 Links Between Elements of Pakistani Government and
Afghanistan's
Taliban/Bin Laden
RUSSIA
8 Radio Liberty Journalist Disappearance in Chechnya
8-9 Secretary's Upcoming Trip to Russia/Meetings with Acting
President Putin and
Foreign Minister Ivanov/Co-Chairing Multilateral Steering Group
Meeting
9 Secretary's Views re Acting President Putin
10 Rep Burton's Hearing on Reported Russian Placement of Nuclear
"Suitcases"
in US/Request for State Department Officials to Appear at Hearing
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18-19 Arms Control Discussions in Geneva/START III
CUBA
10-12 Update on Elian Gonzales Case/State Department's Role on
Behalf of US
Citizens
In International Child Custody Disputes
12-14 Grandmothers' Meeting/Conditions of Meeting/Cuban
Government Protest
MIDDLE EAST PEACE PROCESS
14,15 Status of Israeli-Syrian Track/Status of Experts' Meeting
14 Prospects for the Secretary to Travel to the Middle East
14-15 Status of Israeli-Palestinian Track/Permanent Status Issues
15 Ambassador Ross to Travel to the Region
15 Secretary Albright's Conversation with Chairman Arafat
17-18 Republicans' Debate/Criticism of Administration's Policy
TERRORISM
16,17 Reported Detention of Usama bin Laden Associate in Senegal
with Ties to
Algerian Bomb Plot in US
SOUTH AFRICA
16-17 Secretary Albright's Meeting with South African Foreign
Minister
AUSTRIA
17 Possibility of Austrian Freedom Party in Next Coalition
NORTH KOREA
17 US-DPRK Talks in Berlin
BURMA/THAILAND
Refugee Situation/Impact of Hospital Incident
ARMS CONTROL
19 Prospects for Establishing a CTBT Task Force
IRAQ
20-21 Candidate for Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
DAILY PRESS BRIEFING
DPB#6
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2000 12:50 P.M.
(ON THE RECORD UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
MR. RUBIN: Welcome to the State Department briefing, today being
Thursday.
There will not be a briefing tomorrow, I believe. I have one statement
to read
and then I will be happy to take your questions.
The United States deplores General Musharaff of Pakistan's order that
sitting
judges sign loyalty oaths to the regime. In a midnight order on the
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25th of
January, General Musharaff decreed that all higher court judges,
including those
on the Pakistan supreme court, must swear an oath the next moming
committing
themselves to upholding the provisional constitutional order - the
order issued
by General Musharaff himself. The chief justice and five other
supreme court
justices who refused to swear to the oath have been forced to quit the
bench.
Other appeals court judges have also refused to take the oath.
This move by General Musharaff undermines the integrity and
independence of the
judiciary in Pakistan by forcing judges to uphold the order that would
place
Pakistan's constitution in abeyance. General Musharaff has removed
his actions
from judicial review. The military-backed government, in their view,
now can act
without facing such review. This is contrary to the path of restoration
of
civilian rule the General pledged to follow when he took power in
October, and
his promise at that time to respect the constitutional order and human
rights in
Pakistan.
This development only reinforces the view we share with much of the
international community that General Musharaff needs to make clear
in a
comprehensive fashion how he intends to return Pakistan to an elected
government
with a functioning legislature and an independent judiciary under a
democratic
constitution.
Q I've got a question. Between October and today, there was at least
one high
profile visit by senior American officials, Mr. Inderfurth, Mike
Sheehan, and we
know part of their agenda - terrorism, of course, and such. But was his
approach
to rule, democratic or otherwise, on the agenda? In other words, has
the US
privately been urging him to be a little bit more consistently
democratic?
MR. RUBIN: Yes. Assistant Secretary Inderfurth did lead a
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delegation,
including Ambassador Mike Sheehan and the senior director from the
National
Security Council, to Pakistan and they addressed all of the major
issues of
concern with the leadership in Pakistan, including the question of
returning
Pakistan to democratic civilian rule, including the regional stability
questions
of concern to us, including our very strong concerns and disturbing
reports we've
received about terrorism and particularly its nexus with Usama bin
Laden in
Afghanistan, and they also discussed our non-proliferation agenda.
So all of the issues were raised very directly with the government in
Pakistan.
Q Do you remember when that was?
MR. RUBIN: That was last week.
Q Last week. All right. And one other thing, once in a while, we hear
before
there is a final decision what the Secretary is recommending. Is this a
point
against a Presidential visit to Pakistan? Does the State Department
think that
it's wise for the President to visit Pakistan while he's visiting India and
Bangladesh?
MR. RUBIN: The President has said that he intends to visit India and
Bangladesh
but no decision has been taken as to whether he will go to Pakistan as
well. Let
me be clear, we are not conducting business as usual with Pakistan in
light of
the October coup there and our policy recognizes however that we do
have national
interests of concern to us -1 just mentioned some of those to you including
non-proliferation, terrorism, regional stability, the potential conflict
with
India. These are national interests of the United States that we thought
it was
appropriate to raise directly with Pakistani officials.
The question of whether the President will or won't go is up to the
President to
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make. Obviously, the Secretary will make a recommendation and
obviously there
will need to be a calculation as to what is the best way to advance our
national
interests, by trying to see that the kinds of steps we want taken get
taken or by
avoiding Pakistan. That is the question that the Secretary will wrestle
with in
the coming days and weeks as that decision comes to the fore.
On this subject?
Q Yes. Two things. One, when you say in diplomatic parlance, is
"deplore"
harsher than "condemn"?
MR. RUBIN: It's right up there.
Q And the second thing is, one of the clerics who was released as a
result of
the hijacking gave a speech either yesterday or today in Islamabad
calling for a
holy war against India. Is this the kind of thing that General
Musharaff and the
government should be seeking to stop?
MR. RUBIN: Well, when it gets to free speech questions, it is kind of
tricky
for me to tell other governments what they should and shouldn't allow
their
people in their country to say. I would expect that everyone in this
room would
have strong concerns about the right to publish information and the
right to
speak. But certainly we do not want to see an escalation of tensions
between
India and Pakistan.
We did have reason to believe that the hijackers may be affiliated with
the
Harakat ul-Mujahedin which has been designated a foreign terrorist
organization.
So the organization that we have evidence the hijackers may have
been affiliated
with has been taking steps that have received the highest possible
condemnation
from this government.
As far as a holy war is concerned, obviously that kind of incendiary
rhetoric
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only harms the chances for all the people in the region to achieve their
legitimate needs.
Q A couple of points. Apart from making this public statement, has
there been
any diplomatic communication with Pakistan?
MR. RUBIN: I think we've been in touch with them about the judges
issue. I
can't tell you at what level.
Q And also on the - we understand that the delegation went to
Islamabad, asked
for steps to be taken against the Harakat ul-Mujahedin. Could you in
public
describe the response you've had from Pakistan?
MR. RUBIN: Well, we haven't received the kind of concrete
assurances of the
steps they're going to take that we would like, but that's not the same
thing as
saying that we believe that that's not possible. I think that the officials
involved believe they got a full hearing, that some of the difficulties
of
Pakistan's dealing with organizations like this were described. The
leadership
there took on board our very clear indications of what we needed to
see happen.
We haven't received a formal yes or no but, obviously, as I indicated
in the
beginning of my remarks, they haven't yet done what we've been
seeking.
Q Can I amend that just quickly, very quickly? The twin request
evidently was a
lean on Taliban to get Usama bin Laden exiled for prosecution. Could
you verify
that, and was the response similarly taking it on board but not really
responding?
MR. RUBIN: Well, let me say this: We have been concerned for some
time about
the ability of Usama bin Laden to operate in Afghanistan and the links
between
elements of the Pakistani Government and the Taliban, which control
the parts of
Afghanistan where Usama bin Laden has received safe refuge, and
we've been deeply
concerned about this.
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I think it's clear to us that Usama bin Laden, and thus his hosts, pose a
real
and clear danger to the United States national interest and to the
American
people. And I can assure you and tell you that Ambassador Sheehan
made very
clear to the Pakistani Government the depth of concern that this
government feels
about this issue where it's involved, as you know, one of the largest
counter-terrorism operations in modem history in the closing days of
the year
1999.
And we obviously believe that when it comes to threats to American
lives, there
is no higher priority to this government, and I think Ambassador
Sheehan made
that quite clear. Again, Usama bin Laden is still in Afghanistan. He
has not
been brought to a country where we would want to see him brought to
justice, and
we do not believe that all ties between elements of Pakistan and the
Taliban, who
provide him the safe haven, have been cut. But we will obviously be
waiting to
see whether Pakistan takes the necessary steps that we've been
seeking.
Does the US believe that Pakistan's security service, the ISI, have
some sort of
- has a relationship with this Harakat ul-Mujahedin, and you all
believe that the
ISI uses or works with some members of this terror group?
MR. RUBIN: Well, we do believe that agencies of the Pakistani
Government have
provided general support to a number of groups active in Kashmir,
including the
Harakat ul-Mujahedin. That is a matter of extreme concern to us. That
is an
organization that we have declared a terrorist organization and there
have been
some links providing general support to a number of groups operating
in Kashmir,
including this one. That is one of the issues that we raised with them
in these
discussions.
Q This "general support" doesn't mean go hijack an airplane, does it? I
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mean,
general support could cover a lot of - maybe even - oh, what should I
say inconsequential forms of assistance. Or is there more concern there
than
"general" would suggest?
MR. RUBIN: If the Secretary of State determines that a government
has
repeatedly provided support of international terrorism directly, then
she would
be prepared to designate that country as a state sponsor of terrorism. I
hope
that's responsive to your question.
Q You haven't reached that level, then?
MR. RUBIN: We have not so designated.
Q Or so designated.
Q (Inaudible)
MR. RUBIN: No, that's a comment about the realities, and I was
asked a specific
question about the different ways in which support can yield a view
about what
the original organization's role is, and I answered the question. But,
certainly, any country in the world should know that if we determine
that they
have provided support to international terrorism on a repeated basis,
that they
are subject to this designation.
Q The Pakistanis presumably - the Pakistani authorities presumably
say that it's
difficult for them to take action against these groups because of the
level of
popular support inside Pakistan for the Kashmiri cause. What do you
think of
these arguments? Do you give them any consideration at all?
MR. RUBIN: Well, let me make an analogy that some of you may
hate and some of
you might like, but at the risk of making an analogy that I can then
disavow
later, let me try the following. There are organizations that have
operated in
the Palestinian Authority that have been trying to pursue terrorist acts,
and we
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have worked closely with the government of Israel in trying to see that
the
Palestinian Authority security apparatus cracks down on those
carrying out
terrorism in a situation where they don't even have full government
authority
because they're obviously not a state.
So we do believe it is possible to crack down on terrorist
organizations and we
have so required that kind of action from the government of Pakistan,
to make
sure that the links do not allow a terrorist organization like, for
example,
Usama bin Laden's organization, to operate with impunity and to not
provide the
kind of support that allows other terrorist organizations to thrive.
Q Jamie, does the US Government believe that General Musharaff is,
in fact, in
charge and that he has control over the military, or is his position not
quite as
secure?
MR. RUBIN: I don't think we have any doubt about, or reason to
doubt, his
ability to lead the government there.
Q So if he wanted to, the US Government believes that Musharaff
could tell the
ISI to stop providing support to the HUM?
MR. RUBIN: Yes, but remember the issue here. The issue is
effectiveness, and in
another context we've often talked about 100 percent effort and 100
percent
results are not always the same thing; that when it comes to the ability
of
terrorist organizations, given their very nature of being covert and
shady and
operating in the shadows, that even the best of efforts doesn't always
mean that
you have total effectiveness.
What we are looking for, however, is an effort to be made to deal with
the kinds
of problems that are at the center of our national security. When it
comes to
Usama bin Laden and his organization's potential threat to Americans,
there is no
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higher priority, and one of the messages that Ambassador Sheehan
delivered very
clearly was that we want to see Pakistan do everything it can do to
prevent
organizations like Usama bin Laden and his operation from being able
to operate
in Afghanistan.
Q If I could just follow, during last week's trip, US officials seemed to
be
somewhat optimistic on the signals General Musharaff was sending
with regards to
return to civilian rule. It was something that he had essentially said
that he
was going to consider and look at.
What do you think happened between last week and this week? And
do you think
that that, in itself, was a signal that Musharaff was sending to the
United
States that, in fact, you can forget about it?
MR. RUBIN: Forget about it?
Q Forget about it, with regards to MR. RUBIN: That would only be in a New York accent he would
have to do that.
Q - with regards to the judiciary.
MR. RUBIN: The answer to your question is I don't think we see this
action as
an irreversible step that prevents him from taking the necessary steps the
action on the judges, that makes it inevitable that he will not take the
steps
necessary to restore Pakistan to civilian democratic rule.
You know, you may have heard some optimism. You know, in this
business, it's
always important to try to retain a certain sense of optimism when
trying to
pursue extraordinarily difficult tasks. And I welcome the optimism
that you
heard. But from this podium and from the Secretary of State's
standpoint, what
we are going to be looking for is concrete progress, milestones
achieved on the
path to a return to civilian democratic rule.
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Obviously, this step with the judiciary is not a step forward; it's a step
backward. But because it's a step backward does not mean that
General Musharaff
will not proceed down the path toward civilian democratic rule.
Q There were four important US national interests that were brought
up by the
visit of Mr. Inderfurth and Mr. Sheehan: nuclear, terrorism,
democracy and
regional stability. I wonder, were they satisfied with any of the
responses on
any of those four issues? You already said we haven't received the
kinds of
concrete assurances that you were looking for in terrorism.
MR. RUBIN: I think it's fair to say we have a long way to go in
reaching our and having Pakistan address our concerns in those four areas.
Q Did the delegation come away with any sense of optimism? You
were asked two
questions back. The premise of the question was that he had
disappointed the US,
had given indications in those talks last week that maybe he would act
democratically.
MR. RUBIN: Right. I think maybe the best answer I can offer you is
this was
the highest level visit, the first real direct visit from senior
Washington
officials with General Musharaff. For those of you who have watched
diplomacy
over the years, we would not have expected and I think we would
have been naive
to have expected that in one meeting it would be a sea change in
Pakistani
policies towards these areas.
This is a dialogue that laid out very clearly by senior American
officials our
concerns, and we are looking for Pakistan to address those concerns
and we did
not expect that they would be resolved in one meeting.
Q Could I try something else? It's on the same thing.
No parallels are perfect and the Palestinian Authority, which was the
PLO, was
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never a country. However MR. RUBIN: I knew some would like it and some wouldn't.
Q No, it's a good parallel. But what that reminds me of is that the
State
Department never accused the PLO, per se, of terrorism but accused
various parts
of the PLO of terrorism. Is your - is Musharaff s control so airtight
that the
State Department would not single out a particular agency ofthe
government as
terrorism supporting - do you follow me? - as you have - as there is a
precedent
for?
MR. RUBIN: Let me do the best I can on an extraordinarily difficult
question to
answer.
Q I don't know how strong his control is but MR. RUBIN: There is a difference between providing general support
to a cause
that many groups operating in Kashmir, including the HUM share,
and providing
support, having foreknowledge, directing or helping carry out a
terrorist action.
We do not believe that Pakistan or any agency of its government had
foreknowledge of, supported or helped carry out the terrible hijacking;
we have
no evidence to that effect. And what we do have evidence is that, in
general,
there is support and ties between agencies of the government of
Pakistan and this
and other groups operating in Kashmir and that difference is an
extraordinarily
important one in the business that we're discussing.
Q Going back to the loyalty oath on the part of the judiciary, did this
specific
issue come up last week in the talks between Inderfurth and the
Pakistani
government?
MR. RUBIN: I will have to check that. It wouldn't have been
something that we
would have come in with. I described the issues of concern to us on
the movement
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towards democracy, on terrorism, on regional stability and on nonproliferation.
Those are the issues that we raised from our standpoint with the
government of
Pakistan.
Whether this was in the offing or was rumored at the time, I do not
know. I
don't recall receiving a briefing about the trip, that this was a
significant
part of their discussions.
Q But, in general, the United States Government, when talking about
return or
approaching democracy, it includes an independent judiciary; is that
not correct?
MR. RUBIN: Obviously, it does. But the issue here that we were
focused on and
have been focused on is getting a civilian government under
democratic rule. One
of the pillars of a free society, of course, is an independent judiciary.
This
step took place after that meeting.
And so I would expect that Assistant Secretary Inderfurth would have
been
focused on the restoration of civilian rule and the importance of that
and
whether or not he raised an issue of backpedaling with respect to the
judiciary,
I said I just don't know. But I don't think it was a significant
component of
the discussion on democracy.
Q I'll do my best to try and plant a quote here. Is the US concerned
that
Pakistan is on the slippery slope to becoming a rogue state - and a
nuclear one?
MR. RUBIN: Those are double metaphors. Look, we have had a
relationship with
Pakistan for many years. We do not have a relationship of business as
usual right
now with Pakistan because of our concerns about the coup that took
place there
and our concerns about these other issues.
We have a number of issues of serious concern to us that we have
been talking to
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the Pakistani government about. We do have diplomatic relations with
Pakistan.
I hope that is responsive.
Q Is the US taking any action or seeking any clarification with Russia
as
regards the disappearance of RFE correspondent Andrei Babitsky in
Chechnya?
MR. RUBIN: On this subject, several people were working on this
this moming.
Let me say what I can about that. We are aware that Radio Liberty
journalist
Andrei Babitsky, a Russian citizen, has not been heard from since
January 15. We
understand that Radio Liberty officials are going to Russia to work on
establishing his welfare and whereabouts. We have been concerned
about the
safety of journalists who have chosen to report from the combat zone
and, if we
have not yet, I am sure we will be raising this issue with Russian
officials.
We support very strongly the freedom of the press and urge the
government of
Russia to ensure that journalists are able to do their work without
unnecessary
constraints in Chechnya. At the same time, our embassies in Moscow
and in Tblisi
have issued notices and reissued notices recently to journalists
considering
travel to Chechnya which cautions, as we feel obligated to do, that
travel to
that region remains extremely dangerous because of the conflict and
the continued
risk of kidnapping. This has been issued to all American citizens as
well.
So I think we've tried to inform journalists of the danger. We are
extremely
concerned about any infringements on freedom of the press. We know
some Radio
Liberty officials are going there and we will want to give them the
fullest
possible support.
Q Can I try on another subject?
MR. RUBIN: More on Russia, yes.
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Q What can you tell us in general about what the Secretary intends to
do in
Moscow and can you give us your latest assessment of the acting
president? The
Secretary has said some positive things about him. I wondered if you
could
expand on those and say what direction you feel he is going in and
whether it is
a good direction?
MR. RUBIN: Secretary Albright will be meeting, as I understand it,
with Acting
President Putin and Foreign Minister Ivanov in her bilateral
discussions with
Russian officials. This will be obviously the first and highest level
American
trip to Russia to engage in a full set of issues between the United
States and
Russia since Acting President Putin took over. There will also be a
meeting
there of the Multilateral Steering Group of the Middle East Peace
Process that
Foreign Minister Ivanov and Secretary Albright will be hosting.
The Secretary is looking forward to her first meeting with Mr. Putin
since he
became Acting President and I think they will be discussing our
fundamental
objectives in our relations with Russia in the coming year, including
the
importance of improving and enhancing our cooperation in stopping
the
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, including developments
that we
would like to see on the arms control front and improving the security
ofthe
United States and Russia vis-a-vis the nuclear danger, as well as
discussing very
prominently our profound concern and the disturbing developments
that have taken
place in Chechnya.
We will also, obviously, have an opportunity to talk about Russia's
transition,
its democratic transition and its transition to a market economy and
the
prospects for its full integration into the global economic community.
With respect to Acting President Putin, let me summarize what I
understand to be
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the Secretary's views on this subject. She has met him in his previous
capacity.
She has been aware of different strains of his background, including
his role as
a KGB officer and including his association with a number of the
leading
reformers in St. Petersburg and elsewhere. And is it her view that she
wants to
get a firsthand assessment of how he intends to operate now that he is
the acting
president, which brings additional responsibilities and can bring out
the
intentions of a person more clearly than subordinate roles that may
have required
people to hide their true views.
So there is really no way to judge surely the views of someone until
they have
the power to make decisions, and she'll be looking for a firsthand
view. And we
will be judging Acting President Putin based on his actions and the
decisions he
makes, and obviously one decision is one that we have had major
concerns about
that we found profoundly disturbing, and that is the continued use of
military
force in Chechnya to an increasingly clear dead end; that it's
becoming
increasingly clear that the points that we've made to Russian officials
about the
difficulties and the counter-productive nature of their operation is
proving
correct.
That doesn't mean we don't understand the risks of terrorism. We just
talked in
this room for quite some time about the issue of Usama bin Laden,
and it is
certainly true that there are number of loosely knit extremist
organizations,
including Usama bin Laden and those who support him, who also
support those who
have been operating in Chechnya. So that we share some common
ground in our
joint desire to prevent extremist views from pursuing terrorist actions,
but we
think the approach that Russia has taken to Chechnya has been so out
of bounds in
terms of meeting its objectives, and we've had specific concerns about
specific
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actions that I've described to you in the past.
So that is a long answer, but I hope meets your two questions. And I
don't know
whether that was what you wanted as well.
Q It was, but I have another one. I hope this isn't too much from left
field,
but earlier this week, you may be aware of the fact there was a hearing
in LA
based on testimony from an ex-KGB Colonel, who is in a witness
protection
program. According to Congressman Burton and Weldon, they had
asked someone from
the State Department, I think a few officials, to come and testify. And
the way
that they characterize it is the State Department has ignored their
requests.
This has to do with allegations that the Russian spies placed suitcases
with
small bombs in various places around the US with nuclear devices.
What is the State Department's reaction to the fact that they were
asked to come
and testify at this hearing? Do you know anything about suitcases
with nuclear
devices that may or may not have been placed around the US? Thank
you.
MR. RUBIN: With respect to what may or may not have been placed
around the
United States and what risks that might or might not pose to American
citizens,
that would be beyond the purview of the State Department. That
would be for
other agencies to determine, and I would have every reason to believe
that this
issue, which is not new, that Representative Burton has sought to how shall I
say - dramatize is not news to us at the Department and we, therefore,
expect
that it's not news to other agencies who might actually have
responsibility for
trying to get to the bottom of it.
With respect to Representative Burton's views about what the State
Department
should or shouldn't have done in a hearing, I will have to check with
Legislative
Affairs. Beyond saying that, I fear I was going to make a very dumb
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joke,so I
will not.
Q A new subject but also related to Congress.
MR. RUBIN: You would have loved it, but it might not have been
good for me.
Q Does the State Department share the Attorney General's feelings
that pending
legislation in Congress to make Elian Gonzalez a citizen would have a
bad effect
on US - Americans in similar situations - American parents in similar
situations?
MR. RUBIN: Yes, we did attach a brief, or a statement, to the INS's
brief that
was a declaration by Assistant Secretary Mary Ryan, and what we
have concerns
about is the following: that a failure to implement the decision by the
INS
could seriously prejudice the ability of the United States to help
parents
outside the United States recover children who have been taken to
foreign
countries; in other words, we have been at the forefront of pushing the
parental
rights to deal with child custody cases in our discussions with other
governments
around the world, and our credibility and effectiveness in putting
parents'
rights at the forefront of these issues that often can get quite complex
could be
seriously undermined and jeopardized by a decision that would
challenge that
basic precept of our work.
We believe the rights of parents are recognized internationally and
have long
been a central premise of our consular work on behalf of Americans.
It is a
basic precept of our work that the parents of American citizen
children, not the
Department of State or the United States Government, should decide
what is best
for their children. And, increasingly, one of the roles that the Consular
Affairs Bureau has taken on is the provision of services in connection
with
children, including the prevention and resolution of cases of
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international
parental child abduction.
We believe that our work in this area, which is, we believe, the most
concentrated work done by any government in the world, is
jeopardized by a
challenge to that basic precept. Our work on behalf of children in such
cases is
almost always initiated by a parent's request for assistance and often
occurs in
the context of an international child custody dispute involving an
American
child.
We have been at the forefront of providing consular services to our
citizens and
in advocating on behalf of parents seeking the return of their children.
The
reality is that other countries will scrutinize our practices, our
credibility;
and our effectiveness therefore depends on our ability to adhere at
home to the
principles that we espouse. These are considerations we believe are
critical to
the ability of the United States to obtain the return of children to the
United
States.
So we are concerned that challenging this basic precept of our work
could make
it harder for us to effectively serve the American people and, in
specific cases,
desire to get children back from other countries.
Q The last time that I remember the same argument being made that
this would
hurt the credibility of the US, it was a complete failure, the one on the
CTBT,
which the Senate rejected.
MR. RUBIN: There is an analogy that barely gets in the right part of
right
field.
Q No, the point was that that argument that you've just made hasn't
seemed to ~
MR. RUBIN: No, there's no linkage between those two. I'm having
trouble
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processing the linkage that could be in your mind. So let me repeat
myself so I
can explain it to you, which is that we are trying to operate
internationally.
And we are telling, very clearly in this case, what the potential
damage is.
That is our job to describe very honestly, very candidly, what our
concerns are.
This is not a question of the comprehensive test ban, which has been a
treaty
which has been opposed by a large group of senators for as long as
I've been in
Washington. This is a case of first impression that relates to the child
Elian
Gonzalez. And I fail to see any linkage between our concern about the
credibility of our serving American citizens in foreign countries based
on the
argument of parents' rights and the comprehensive test ban.
Q The point was, which you chose to ignore, was that arguments such
as this,
about damaging the US credibility abroad, on whatever issue, haven't
seemed to
work in the past.
MR. RUBIN: Right. I think that is demonstrably untrue and that your
assessment
of it is based on one issue, the CTB. If we go down the issues of
concern that
we have expressed to Congress, on funding for overseas programs, on
the United
Nations debt relief, on all the other hundreds of treaties that have been
passed
by the Congress, if you go to a number of initiatives that the Senate
and the
House have improved on every part of our foreign policy, I think you
will find
the score is closer to 99 to 1 than 1 for 2.
Q Jamie, has the State Department expressed this concern directly to
members of
the Senate and the House?
MR. RUBIN: I don't know. I think the members of the Senate and the
House
aren't really fully back yet. I know that this was first put forward in
the
attachment to the INS's brief this moming.
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Q Jamie, does the State Department believe that this case is an
example of
international child abduction, which you MR. RUBIN: I was not even suggesting that. What I was suggesting
was that the
issue of parents' rights comes up in a number of different cases, child
custody
as well as child abduction. I was not suggesting that this is a case of
child
abduction. It was the INS that, as I understand it, allowed the boy to
go to his
relatives in Miami. That wasn't by kidnapping. I didn't mean to imply
that,
other than to talk about the different work that Consular Affairs does.
Q Do you have any sense of how successful the US has been in
making this
argument to other governments and, therefore, how serious?
MR. RUBIN: Yes. We do believe that one of the reasons why we are
successful in
many, many cases of getting children returned home is that we have
made the
parents' rights the principal argument in pursuing these cases. And so I
think
it's fair to say in many if not most of the cases where we've had
success, and
there have certainly been many of those, that this was an important
factor. That
is why we're so concerned about having that view challenged.
Q Elian's grandmothers say that during their meeting they had given a
cell phone
to Elian so that he could speak with his father in Cuba and that the US
State
Department took the phone away, some US officials took the phone
away.
MR. RUBIN: The State Department?
Q Well, US officials representing the State Department took the
phone away. Is
there any truth to that?
MR. RUBIN: I can't imagine why the State Department would have
been monitoring
the rooms where this took place. I will check that and will check what
officials
were involved. But I think our role has tended to be not inside the
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United
States; it has tended to be focused on the contact between Cuban
officials and
the American government about things like, as you know, last week,
getting visas
for the grandmothers.
Our role also, as I indicated, in another part of the State Department,
is to
try to help American citizens trying to secure access to their children
in
custody battles. I don't think it was State Department officials who
were
involved in the question of what equipment may or may not have been
in some
meeting with someone else. But I'll certainly check that for you.
Q Do you have any idea how many cases there are in which the
Consular Affairs
Bureau is going to bat for parents who are trying to ~
MR. RUBIN: We can try to get that data for you.
Q It doesn't have to be exact, but a dozen, scores MR. RUBIN: Just rough numbers. Right. We will get that data for
you.
Same subject?
Q Has the US received any - what's the right word?
MR. RUBIN: Concerns expressed by other governments about this?
Q No - yes. Has the Cuban Government - did the Cuban Government MR. RUBIN: I'm just seeing the story get written. And, you know,
line three I'm not aware of that but I can check with Consular Affairs about it.
Q Whether they have protested what happened in the meeting, on the
phone MR. RUBIN: Oh, on the phone? Have we received a protest from the
Cuban
Government?
Q Right.
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MR. RUBIN: Okay. I will check that. I am not aware of that. It has
not been
provided to me and I have been getting pretty good stuff on this. But
maybe.
That doesn't address the phone.
Oh, pardon me. The Cubans did protest both through the Department
of State in
Washington and to the US Interests Section in Havana regarding the
conditions of
the meeting. The government of Cuba was concerned about
arrangements for the
meeting between Elian and his grandmothers. In particular, you know,
one of the
concerns you raised.
But it would be hard for me to get more specific about that. But they
did
protest.
Q On another subject?
MR. RUBIN: Yes.
Q Has the Department of State made any kinds of inquiries into this
and is there
some sort of ~
MR. RUBIN: Right. We don't always respond to every protest from
the Cuban
Government.
Q Forget about it, right?
(Laughter.)
Q The Syrians did not arrive in Washington this week.
MR. RUBIN: Right.
Q Do you have any prospect for them ever coming?
MR. RUBIN: Yes, I think we do expect there to be the kinds of
discussions that
I've described to you. We have been in diplomatic channels both the
substance
and the procedure of the Syria track with both Damascus and
Washington and we do
expect experts from both sides to come in the near future.
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Given the upcoming travel schedule, obviously, that is going to be
slowed down.
Ambassador Ross is going to be accompanying Secretary Albright to
her meetings in
Davos, including with Chairman Arafat and then accompanying her to
Moscow where
the multilateral track of the peace process will take place. So that
certainly
makes it -slows down the process a little bit. And we recognize that
the parties
have differing views on the negotiation and we continue to work
intensely with
them through diplomatic channels. But this scheduling issue makes it
unlikely
they will be meeting in the next several days.
Q Is there still a possibility that the Secretary will go to the Middle
East
after Moscow?
MR. RUBIN: I wouldn't rule anything out in this business, but I would
say
whatever possibility there was has reduced significantly.
Q Jamie, on the Palestinian track, do you guys share the assessment of
some
Israeli and now Palestinian officials saying that the February 13
deadline is
just no longer possible; it's no longer possible for it to be met? And,
also,
these reports about this Palestinian proposal, the final status proposal,
can you
say anything about those reports?
MR. RUBIN: Yes, we've seen reports on that proposal. Obviously, the
parties
are negotiating and I'm not going to get into the substance of their
negotiations.
With respect to the February issue, let me just say Secretary Albright
and the
President in different fora have discussed this issue with Chairman
Arafat. The
Secretary intends to ask Ambassador Ross to go from Moscow to the
region to work
on the Palestinian-Israeli peace track.
With respect to the mid-February question, let me say negotiating a
framework
agreement is a very formidable task and obviously there is a
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formidable challenge
posed by the realities of the calendar. We have to make sure that
whatever
happens with the calendar, that there is an effective process that can
allow an
agreement to be produced on all the permanent status issues. So the
key point
for us is whether we can get an agreement and not so much when the
agreement is
struck in terms of the framework agreement.
Q Does that mean that you agree that it's basically not - it's not
possible ~
MR. RUBIN: Well, we recognize that, you know, the clock is ticking
and it's the
end of January and it's hard to see how that date could be met. But, on
the
other hand, we want to be sure. And what counts is that there is an
effective
process so that it can be met at some -1 mean, the point is to be able
to
achieve the substantive agreement, not when that agreement is
reached. And we
have - will continue to work on that.
Q Can you just fill us in on the various discussions about the
possibility of
holding marathon talks between Palestinians and Israelis in the United
States
before the date? Was this ever proposed and what did the United
States feel
about it?
MR. RUBIN: Right. I don't intend to describe to you what every
different
procedural or substantive proposal was made by various parties,
except to say
that Chairman Arafat and the Secretary spoke yesterday, that
Ambassador Ross is
expected to go to the region from Moscow, which would mean late
next week he
would be there, which would be the end of the first week of February.
That is the next real opportunity for us to see where we can be helpful
in the
peace track between Israel and the Palestinians and, beyond that, I am
not going
to speculate on next steps.
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Q Can you tell us what it was that prevented the Syrian and Israeli
experts from
coming to Washington at the time which was initially proposed?
MR. RUBIN: Well, there clearly wasn't a willingness to come at the
initial
suggestions. There were some mixed signals there. And let me simply
say the
pace of this process is going to be determined by the parties. We can't
push
them any faster than the two sides are willing to go.
Q The Turkish President is coming to Washington at the end of the
next month.
Do you know anything about that trip?
MR. RUBIN: I'll have to check that for you.
Q Have you seen the story about the possible link between Usama bin
Laden and
the Algerian terrorists, and do you have anything?
MR. RUBIN: I don't have anything worthy of use to you. I mean,
obviously,
we're always concerned about that, but it's really more of an FBI
matter at this
stage.
Q Can you tell me about the talks this moming between Secretary
Albright and
South Africa's Foreign Minister? In particular, I'm wondering, well,
obviously,
what was discussed and if there were any areas of agreement or
disagreement on
the situation in the DRC and setting a timetable for getting
peacekeepers in?
MR. RUBIN: I can give you sort of a general readout of the meeting
between
Secretary Albright and the South African Foreign Minister and
perhaps we can get
you together with some of the regional experts for more details. But,
in
general, they did discuss the important work that's being done in New
York on
trying to get a sustainable peace achieved in the Congo and in the
Democratic
Republic of the Congo and next steps that need to be taken toward
that end,
including how to get a national dialogue started and how to ensure
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that the
demobilization of forces occurs.
They also discussed the important subject of Angola and what
environment we need
to create as an alternative to the civil war that's plagued that country
for so
long. And we certainly will be urging that political and economic
reforms take
place in Angola, the kinds of reforms that create real alternatives to
the kind
of devastating war that has occurred there.
They talked about they are both attending the Community of
Democracies meeting
in Warsaw later this year and they talked about the many ways in
which the South
African-American relationship has been very strong and will continue
to be so.
Q Has the State Department taken any view? I know DRC President
Lawrence Kabila
has in New York been attacking Pretoria for not being objective. Does
the US
have any view that Pretoria could play a role in the DRC conflict?
MR. RUBIN: I think, obviously, South Africa is a leading country in
Africa and
the role that the South Africans play should never be minimized in
international
conflicts as significant as the one that is taking place in Congo. I think
the
south African countries, as a region, is certainly playing a role.
President
Mugabe has been playing a role. And we certainly did discuss with
the South
African Foreign Minister the importance of support for this difficult
process.
And beyond that I would have to defer comment.
Q The question about South Africa's neutrality which Kabila is talking
about?
MR. RUBIN: Well, as far as we're concerned, there are a number of
countries
that have been involved in one way or another, a number of countries
in Africa
that have been involved in one way or another in either being
supportive of
countries who are involved, and that is why the Secretary has talked
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about the
conflict as a virtual world war in Africa. But I don't think the issue of
neutrality came up in this meeting.
Q Another subject. Jamie, there has been quite an uproar in the
European - a
number of European governments over the possible inclusion of the
Austrian
Freedom Party in the next coalition. What is the American position on
that?
MR. RUBIN: Well, let me say the following on that: We have
excellent relations
with Austria. The choice of a government, obviously, is one for the
Austrians to
decide. We have had a close relationship based on Austria's
commitment to
pluralism, tolerance and democratic principles. If the Freedom Party
were to
enter the government, we would expect that party to live up to the
commitment
that I described of those principles.
This is something we will follow very, very closely. In all our
meetings with
Haider, we have emphasized our strong opposition to any statements
or any actions
that might be interpreted or as expressing sympathy for the former
Nazi regime or
as explaining away in any way, shape or form the terrible tragedy of
the
Holocaust.
Q Does it make a difference for the American evaluation whether Mr.
Haider
himself joins the government or just members of his party?
MR. RUBIN: Well, obviously, we'd have to take a look at that. What
matters
less are the personalities than the extent to which the party and he live
up to
the commitment that I just described of pluralism, tolerance and
democratic
principles. That's what counts.
Q Jamie, I know you said you didn't have much on Usama bin Laden
and the
Algerian terrorist link, but can you say anything about the arrest in
Senegal and
whether the US is doing anything to try and keep the suspect arrested
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there, or
if there has been any security upgrades in Senegal or Mauritania
because of the
arrest?
MR. RUBIN: I don't have any information about security upgrades.
We're
obviously always focused very clearly on securities of embassies. To
show you
how little I have on the UBL question, I will read you the proposed
answer: "I
would refer you to the FBI."
Q Where are we on North Korea and the newest talks in Berlin?
MR. RUBIN: The round of talks between the United States and North
Korea began
on Saturday, January 22nd in Berlin. Additional meetings were held
on Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, and they met again today. They have been
taking place in a
businesslike atmosphere. It's not appropriate for me to comment on
the substance
of the discussions at this point, but at the end we try to give some
description
of that.
Q Jamie, I realize that usually you don't like to talk about politics,
especially the presidential campaign, but last night the Administration
came in
for some pretty heavy hits in the Republican debates. One candidate
said the
Administration was clueless as to India and Pakistan, that they made a
total hash
of the WTO question, coddling China - and just a couple things - and
then
sacrificing Israel, turning a blind eye to Syrian terrorism.
And I'm wondering if you have any comments about what these
candidates have to
say?
MR. RUBIN: Well, I've generally been reluctant to engage in this
kind of a
process. But let me say on one of those, certainly the suggestion that
we have
harmed the security of Israel by coddling the Syrians, is absurd on its
face.
The Prime Minister of Israel has come to us seeking our assistance in
trying to
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develop a peace process with the Syrian Government that will
advance the security
of Israel and advance the security of the Middle East.
We have said that a peace between Israel and Syria is one that could
benefit
greatly the security of the United States and the security of the world.
And so
to suggest that we are acting outside the interests of Israel really
means these
people have an argument with the government of Israel, not the
government of the
United States. We have seen our role to try to help the government of
Israel
achieve its goals, so long as the needs and concerns of both sides can
be met.
We have moved the process forward in a dramatic way. For the first
time, Israel
has met at a political level with the Syrian Foreign Minister, which
was a
dramatic step forward for Israel and the region.
And so any suggestion that we have somehow harmed Israel and
coddled Syria is
nonsense and we have done what we think is best for the United
States. And what
we have done on the Syria track we have done step by step, working
with Prime
Minister Barak who would like to see a peace between Israel and
Syria.
Q This may be a question for the INS but there is a report the United
States is
planning to allow a fairly sizable group of Burmese exiles into the US
that are
currently along the Thai border in a refugee camp. I was wondering if
the State
Department knew anything about that.
MR. RUBIN: I have seen the report and we are trying to check on that
and we
will try to get you something as soon as we can.
Q When you check on that, can you also find out if the decision to
accept these
people has any relation to the hostage incident?
MR. RUBIN: We'll check on that.
Q Can you tell us anything about the talks in Geneva last week on
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START III?
There have been various accounts of proposals which were put forth.
MR. RUBIN: Yes. Let me say that we and the Russians have been
discussing for
several months the issue of how to further reduce the strategic
offensive arms of
the United States and Russia. Russia has expressed a preference for
lower
reductions, down to a level of some 1,500 strategic nuclear warheads
on each
side. Our position has been quite clear and that is that the presidents in
Helsinki, President Yeltsin at the time and President Clinton, had
agreed that
these discussions would be based on the number of 2,000 to 2,500.
That is the
position that we have expressed in these talks.
Obviously, there are a number of components for these talks,
including the
National Missile Defense and how to convince Russia that we face a
joint threat
from the development of long-range missiles around the world and
that we need to
make modest adjustments to the ABM treaty that will not interfere
with our
ability to have strategic stability between the United States and Russia
and,
meanwhile, enable us to move lower and lower, down to, as we have
proposed, a
level of some 2,000 to 2,500 warheads.
I would expect this to also be an issue that comes up prominently in
Secretary
Albright's discussions in Moscow.
Q What exactly is your objection to the 1,500 level?
MR. RUBIN: Well, I would ask you to look a little bit elsewhere. But
we have
made a judgment that, at this time, based on our assessment of what
we think is
necessary for deterrence, that we can achieve a lot in terms of
reductions, we
can achieve a lot in terms of improving our security, we can limit the
nuclear
danger by going down to a level of 2,000 to 2,500 without
jeopardizing our
concerns about - or jeopardizing our interests with respect to nuclear
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deterrents.
That is where we are right now; that has been the result of a
significant amount
of work a couple of years ago, in early '97, in the Pentagon and that
then
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Shalikashvili oversaw, and we think
that's an
appropriate number. And, frankly, the Russians agreed in Helsinki
that that was
the appropriate number to seek an agreement about.
Q Hypothetically if they linked 1,500 with concessions on ABM,
amendments for
ABM, would that be an attractive offer?
MR. RUBIN: Certainly, any recognition by Russia that we can amend
the ABM
treaty and still protect its fundamental purpose to avoid an arms race
and to
ensure that we and the Russians can continue down the strategic arms
control
ladder in improving our security, any recognition by Russia that
amendments to
the ABM treaty can be accomplished without undermining the
fundamental purpose of
the ABM treaty would be a welcome step in the right direction,
because it would
mean that they have understood that there are dangers, that you can
meet those
dangers with a limited national missile defense and do so in a way that
protects
strategic stability of the ABM treaty and the prospects for even deeper
arms
cuts.
Q In November, the Administration announced that a CTBT task
force would
eventually be established. Is there any progress on that?
MR. RUBIN: Yes. I think we are moving quite smartly on that and I
may have
something for you in the next 24 hours.
Q Smartly?
MR. RUBIN: Smartly, meaning - maybe I spent too much time in a
foreign country.
But I think that means quickly or aggressively. Smartly. Isn't that what
it
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means? Help me on that.
Q Quickly, all right.
MR. RUBIN: Yes. Oh, sorry, we'll go with you in one second.
Q I just wanted to - your preferred candidate for the Iraqi arms
inspection
commission did not get the nod, despite the fact that you said you
were going to
keep pushing. I'm wondering though if Blix ~ what you think about
him as a good
alternate.
MR. RUBIN: Yes. We took the position, and I think some of you may
remember
this, that we approached this problem based on objective criteria and
we had four
criteria: Did the candidate have expertise in the disarmament area;
were they a
proven independent; were they professional, and; did they have
managerial
ability?
We support the Secretary General and welcome the proposal for Dr.
Blix to take
over the mission of inspections in Iraq. We believe that the Secretary
General
and his nominee, Mr. Blix, deserve the support of the entire Council.
Throughout
the selection process, we focused on qualifications. There were a
number of
candidates including Rolf Ekeus and Hans Blix who met our
qualifications, and we
supported whoever we thought met our qualifications. There were
many on the list
who did not meet those criteria who were candidates who didn't have
expertise,
who hadn't proven independence.
We made it clear that we were prepared to fight for Mr. Ekeus.
Anyone who was
in New York last week I think will understand that. But, obviously,
other
countries were prepared to put other interests above the interest of
supporting
the Secretary General's nomination, despite their longing for Mr.
Ekeus when
Richard Butler was the chairman.
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So we believe that Dr. Blix meets the criteria. And I have seen some
criticism
of him which strikes me as entirely misplaced. People who don't
understand the
IAEA inspection system often suggest that somehow he was
responsible for the
failure of Iraq to comply with the international safeguards. At that
time, the
IAEA did not have the capability to inspect sites outside of the
declared site.
So the covert program that Saddam Hussein was pursuing could not
be inspected by
the IAEA. And anyone who thinks that Dr. Blix is not independent
and determined
vis-a-vis countries of concern, should try to recall and reflect the very
determined stance he took in trying to nail down North Korean
cooperation with
the international community on the subject of its nuclear material.
So he has shown a proven ability in this area. He has shown a proven
ability to
stand up to those who are acting not in conformity with the
requirements of the
IAEA and, in fact, much of our information and our determination to
deal with the
North Korea problem came about as a result of his determination to
bring to world
attention the risks that were posed by North Korea's unsafeguarded
programs or
absence of some information. So that is the reason why we support
Dr. Blix. We
supported Rolf Ekeus as well. They both meet the criteria and we
wanted to make
our decision based on criteria and not some prior bias.
Q So you don't see this then - you were using some pretty strong - you
and the
Secretary were using some pretty strong language last week and
earlier this week
about how you didn't think that Baghdad should have a veto over this.
You don't
see this as them - as Baghdad MR. RUBIN: They've already rejected Blix. So, I mean, Baghdad is
not going to
have a veto. What we thought was important to get a person who
meets these
criteria was to show the other countries that they couldn't make their
decisions
based on political calculations and we believe Blix clearly shows that
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that
strategy worked.
Q Given that the Iraqis have rejected Blix and basically reject the
whole
resolution, how do you envisage the new arms control organization,
the acronym
for which I forget, actually getting down to work and MR. RUBIN: UNMOVIC.
Q That's it, UNMOVIC. Thank you. Actually getting down to work.
How is it
going to do this, in your view?
MR. RUBIN: Obviously, without the acquiescence and cooperation of
Iraq, UNMOVIC
and the Security Council can never implement its mandate. And so
long as Iraq
refuses to cooperate, the sanctions will stay on indefinitely, the United
States
will continue its policy of containment, and when Iraq purports to act
in ways
that could affect our national interests, we will respond accordingly.
So Iraq is only shooting itself in the foot by failing to cooperate with
the
international community's demand that it allow these inspectors in.
Q Thank you, Mr. Rubin. I just wanted to ask at what level currently
is the
threat of terrorism to the Department's assets overseas, say compared
to 20, 30
days ago, the 27th of December?
MR. RUBIN: I will have to try to get that information for you. I don't
have it
available and I'm not sure it's possible to give it.
Q Do you know anything about a report in Iran about a former CIA
official going
as a tourist to Iran and dispensing large sums of money to various ~
MR. RUBIN: I have no information about that.
(The briefing was concluded at 1:57 p.m.)
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Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIj)
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Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
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[01/27/2000-03/10/2000]
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Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
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03/10/2000
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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001. email
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Meeting. (14 pages)
10/15/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. email
Donald Camp to Christopher Bolan. Subject: RE: Pakistan: Leverage
and Engagement. (23 pages)
01/13/2000
Pl/b(l)
003. email
Donald Camp to Christina Burrell, Miles Lackey, Daniel Shapiro, and
Mark Tavarides. Subject: Gejdensen Briefer for SRB. (2 pages)
01/26/2000
Pl/b(l)
004. email
Mona Sutphen to Daniel Shapiro. Subject: RE: Gejdenson Briefer for
SRB. (3 pages)
01/27/2000
Pl/b(l)
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Miles Lackey to Daniel Shapiro. Subject: RE: Gejdenson Briefer for
SRB. (4 pages)
01/27/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
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[10/15/1999-01/27/2000]
2007-1635-F
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Donald Camp to Donald Camp. Subject: Readout on S/CT Sheehan's
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10/15/1999
RESTRICTION
P1 /b( 1)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIj)
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620000
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[10/15/1999-01/27/2000]
2007-1635-F
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
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and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
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Donald Camp to Christopher Bolan. Subject: RE: Pakistan: Leverage
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01/13/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[10/15/1999-01/27/2000]
2007-1635-F
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01/26/2000
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Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
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[10/15/1999-01/27/2000]
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01/27/2000
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NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
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[10/15/1999-01/27/2000]
2007-1635-F
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01/27/2000
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Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISlj)
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620000
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[10/15/1999-01/27/2000]
2007-1635-F
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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[10/15/1999-01/27/2000]
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NSC Emails
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Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
Christopher Bolan to Steven Black. Subject: Kashmir Fighting. (11
pages)
05/27/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. email
Donald Camp to Bruce Riedel. Subject: Kargil. (9 pages)
06/08/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. email
Joachim Fuchs to Various. Subject: RE: Sharif Reply to POTUS. (13
pages)
06/19/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. email
Bruce Riedel to Bathsheba Crocker, Geneva Gomez, Shelia Moretz et
al. Subject: India/Pakistan. (3 pages)
08/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. email
Donald Camp to Cheryl Bamett, John Dunn, Johnathan Elkind et al.
Subject: Memorandum of Conversation. (8 pages)
10/06/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. email
Douglas Bayley to Daniel Benjamin. Subject: FW: COAS Thinking on
Next Steps. (11 pages)
10/15/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/27/1999-10/15/1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2IIO
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -1-14 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
Pi National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAJ
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRAJ
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRAJ
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAJ
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe FOIAJ
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAJ
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Christopher Bolan to Steven Black. Subject: Kashmir Fighting. (11
pages)
05/27/1999
RESTRICTION
P1 /b( 1)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/27/1999-10/15/1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2110
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Seeuritj Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
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and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Donald Camp to Bruce Riedel. Subject: Kargil. (9 pages)
06/08/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/27/1999-10/15/1999]
2007-1635-F
vz21l0
RESTRICTION CODES
Prrsidenti»l Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute ((b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Joachim Fuchs to Various. Subject: RE: Sharif Reply to POTUS. (13
pages)
06/19/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/27/1999-10/15/1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2110
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purposes |(bK7) ofthe FOIA)
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAJ
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Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAJ
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAJ
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAJ
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRAJ
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
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004. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Bruce Riedel to Bathsheba Crocker, Geneva Gomez, Shelia Moretz et
al. Subject: India/Pakistan. (3 pages)
08/11/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/27/1999-10/15/1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2110
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Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRAj
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
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h(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
h(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
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ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
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RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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005. email
SUBJECl/lITLE
DATE
Donald Camp to Cheryl Bamett, John Dunn, Johnathan Elkind et al.
Subject: Memorandum of Conversation. (8 pages)
10/06/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIj)
OA/Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/27/1999-10/15/1999]
2007-1635-1vz2110
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PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(J).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
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b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
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006. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Douglas Bayley to Daniel Benjamin. Subject: FW: COAS Thinking on
Next Steps. (11 pages)
10/15/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/27/1999-10/15/1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2110
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b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
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ofgift.
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Title
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
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2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
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86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper
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Title
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[05/27/1999-10/15/1999]
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National Security Council
NSC Emails
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24194021
42-t-7585709-20071635F-004-005-2015
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2007-1635-F
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Box 4
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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2F8AD0A6.FIN
MSMail
DATE-TIME
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FROM
Emery, Mary C.
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Bhutto remarks [UNCLASSIFIED]
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Quinn, Mary E.
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[[ BHUTTO.DOC : 2892 in BHUTTO.DOC ]]
ATTACHMENT
FILE DATE
11 April 95 11:47
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BHUTTO.DOC
President William Jefferson Clinton
Press Availability with Prime Minister Bhutto of Pakistan
The White House
April 11, 1995
It is a great pleasure to welcome Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto to the White
House.
I am especially pleased to
host her visit today because of the tremendous hospitality that the Prime Minister
a
nd the Pakistani people
showed the First Lady during her recent trip. I've heard a great deal about the vi
sit from Hillary and Chelsea about the people they met, their warm welcome at the Prime Minister's home, and
abou
t the dinner that the Prime
Minister gave in their honor. The food was marvelous, they said, but it was the
thou
sands of tiny oil lamps that lit
the paths outside the Red Fort in Lahore that really gave the evening its magical
ai
r. Here in the White House
today, I'm afraid we'll have to settle for the magic of bright television lights.
�2F8AD0A6.FIN
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Today's meeting reaffirms the long-standing friendship between Pakistan and the
Unit
ed States. It goes back to
Pakistan's independence. At that time, Pakistan was an experiment in blending
the i
deals of a young democracy
with the traditions of Islam. In the words of Pakistan's first President, Mohammed
A
li Jinnah [JIN-ah], "Islam
and its idealism have taught us democracy; it has taught equality of man, justice
an
d fair play to everybody. We
are inheritors of these glorious traditions, and are fully alive to our responsibili
ties and obligations." Pakistan
today is pursuing these goals of combining the practice of Islam with the realities
of democratic ideals,
moderation and tolerance.
At our meetings today, Prime Minister Bhutto and I focused on the security
issues th
at affect Pakistan, its neighbor
India and the entire South Asian region. The United States recognizes and
respects P
akistan's security concerns.
Our close relations with Pakistan are matched by our growing ties with India.
Both
countries are good friends of
the United States. Contrary to some views, I believe it is possible for the United
States to maintain close relations
with both nations.
I told the Prime Minister that, if asked, we will do what we can to help these two
i
mportant countries work
together to resolve the dispute in Kashmir and other issues that separate them.
We
will also continue to urge
both Pakistan and India to cap, then reduce and finally eliminate their nuclear
weap
ons capabilities. As Secretary
Perry stressed during his visit to Pakistan earlier this year, we believe that such
weapons are a source of instability,
rather than a means to greater security. I plan to work with Congress to find ways
to prevent the spread of
nuclear weapons and preserve the aims of the Pressler Amendment, while
building a st
ronger relationship with a
secure, more prosperous Pakistan. When our two nations' defense consultative
�2F8AD0A6.FIN
Page 3 of 4
group
renews its meetings later
this spring, nonproliferation and arms control will top the agenda.
In our talks, Prime Minister Bhutto and I also discussed issues of global concern,
i
ncluding peacekeeping and the
fight against terrorism and narcotics trafficking. I want to thank Prime Minister
Bh
utto and the Pakistani officers
and soldiers who have worked closely with us in many peacekeeping operations
around
the globe ~ most recently
in Haiti, where more than 800 Pakistanis are taking part in the United Nations
opera
tions. On the issue of
terrorism, I thanked the Prime Minister for working with us to capture Ramzi
Yousef
[rahm-zee yo-seff], one
of the key suspects in the bombing of the World Trade Center. We also reviewed
our
joint efforts to bring to
justice the cowardly terrorists who murdered two fine Americans in Karachi last
mont
h. I also thanked the
Prime Minister for Pakistan's efforts in recent months to eradicate opium poppy
cult
ivation, to destroy heroin
laboratories, and - just last week ~ to extradite two major traffickers to the Un
ited States. We would like to
see this trend continue.
Finally, the Prime Minister and I discussed the ambitious economic reform and
privat
ization programs that she has
said will determine the well-being of the citizens of Pakistan and other Moslem
nati
ons. Last year, at my request,
Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary led a mission to Pakistan which opened doors
for many
U.S. firms who want to
do business there. Encouraged by economic growth that is generating real
dividends
for the Pakistani people,
United States and other foreign firms are beginning to commit to significant
investm
ents, especially in the energy
sector. I am convinced that in the coming years the economic ties between our
nation
s will grow even closer,
�2F8AD0A6.FIN
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creating opportunities, jobs and profits for Pakistanis and Americans alike.
Before our meetings today, I was reminded that Prime Minister Bhutto first
visited t
he White House in 1989 during
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free and fair elections in 1993.
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PRESS AVAILABILITY BY THE
PRESIDENT
AND PRIME MINISTER BENAZIR BHUTTO
OF PAKISTAN
The Cross Hall
1:50 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Please be seated. Good afternoon. It's a
great pleasure for me to welcome Prime Minister Bhutto to the White
House. I'm especially pleased to host her today because of the
tremendous hospitality that the Prime Minister and the Pakistani
people showed to the First Lady and to Chelsea on their recent
trip.
I've heard a great deal about the visit, about the people
they met, their warm welcome at the Prime Minister's home, about
the dinner the Prime Minister gave in their honor. The food was
marvelous, they said, but it was the thousands of tiny oil lamps
that lit the paths outside the Red Fort in Lahore that really gave
the evening its magical air. I regret that here at the White House
I can only match that with the magic of the bright television
lights. (Laughter.)
Today's meeting reaffirms the longstanding friendship
between Pakistan and the United States. It goes back to Pakistan's
independence. At the time, Pakistan was an experiment in blending
the ideals of a young democracy with the traditions of Islam. In
the words of Pakistan's first President, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Islam
and its idealism have taught us democracy. It has taught us the
equality of man, justice, and fair play to everybody. We are the
inheritors of the glorious traditions and are fully alive to our
responsibilities and obligations. Today Pakistan is pursuing these
goals of combining the practice of Islam with the realities of
democratic ideals, moderation, and tolerance.
At our meetings today, the Prime Minister and I focused on
security issues that affect Pakistan, its neighbor, India, and the
entire South Asian region. The United States recognizes and
respects Pakistan's security concerns. Our close relationships
with Pakistan are matched with growing ties with India. Both
countries are friends of the United States, and contrary to some
views, I believe it is possible For the United States to maintain
close relations with both countries.
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I told the Prime Minister that if asked, we will do what
we can to help these two important nations work together to resolve
the dispute in Kashmir and other issues that separate them. We
will also continue to urge both Pakistan and India to cap and
reduce and finally eliminate their nuclear and missile
capabilities. As Secretary Perry stressed during his visit to
Pakistan earlier this year, we believe that such weapons are a
source of instability rather than a means to greater security. I
plan to work with Congress to find ways to prevent the spread of
nuclear weapons and to preserve the aims of the Pressler Amendment,
while building a stronger relationship with a secure, more
prosperous Pakistan. Our two nations' defense consultative group
will meet later this spring.
In our talks the Prime Minister and I also discussed
issues of global concern, including peacekeeping and the fight
against terrorism and narcotics trafficking. I want to thank Prime
Minister Bhutto and the Pakistani officers and soldiers who have
worked so closely with us in many peacekeeping operations around
the globe, most recently in Haiti, where more than 800 Pakistanis
are taking part in the United Nations operation.
On the issue of terrorism, I thank the Prime Minister for
working with us to capture Ramszi Yousef, one of the key suspects
in the bombing in the World Trade Center. We also reviewed our
joint efforts to bring to justice the cowardly terrorist who
murdered two fine Americans in Karachi last month. I thanked the
Prime Minister for Pakistan's effort in recent months to eradicate
opium poppy cultivation, to destroy heroin laboratories, and just
last week, to extradite two major traffickers to the United States.
We would like this trend to continue.
Finally, the Prime Minister and I discussed the ambitious
economic reform and privatization programs she has said will
determine the well-being of the citizens of Pakistan and other
Moslem nations. Last year, at my request, our Energy Secretary,
Hazel O'Leary, led a mission to Pakistan which opened doors for
many U.S. firms who want to do business there. Encouraged by
economic growth that is generating real dividends for the Pakistani
people. The United States and other foreign firms are beginning to
commit significant investments, especially in the energy sector.
I'm convinced that in the coming years, the economic ties between
our peoples will grow closer, creating opportunities, jobs and
profits for Pakistanis and Americans alike.
Before our meetings today, I was reminded that the Prime
Minister first visited the White House in 1989 during her first
term. She left office in 1990, but then was returned as Prime
Minister in free and fair elections in 1993. Her presence here
today testifies to her strong abilities and to Pakistan's resilient
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democracy. It's no wonder she was elected to lead a nation that
aims to combine the best of the traditions of Islam with modem
democratic ideals. America is proud to claim Pakistan among her
closest friends. (Applause.)
PRIME MINISTER BHUTTO: Mr. President, ladies and
gentlemen: I'd like to begin by thanking the President for his
kind words of support and encouragement.
Since 1989, my last visit to Washington, both the world
and Pak-U.S. relations have undergone far-reaching changes. The
post-Cold War era has brought into sharp focus the positive role
that Pakistan, as a moderate, democratic, Islamic country of 130
million people, can play, and the fact that it is strategically
located at the tri-junction of South Asia, Central Asia and the
Gulf - a region of both political volatility and economic
opportunity.
Globally, Pakistan is active in U.N. peacekeeping
operations. We are on the forefront of the fight against
international terrorism, narcotics, illegal immigration and
counterfeit currency. We remain committed to the control and
elimination of weapons of mass destruction, as well as the delivery
systems on a regional, equitable and non-discriminatory basis.
Since 1993, concerted efforts by Pakistan and the United
States to broaden the base of bilateral relations have resulted in
steady progress. In September 1994, in a symbolic gesture, the
United States granted Pakistan about $10 million in support for
population planning. This was announced by the Vice President at
the Cairo Summit on population planning. This was followed by the
presidential mission, led by Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary, which
resulted in agreement worth $4.6 billion being signed. And, now,
during my visit here, we are grateful to the administration and the
Cabinet secretaries for having helped us sign $6 billion more of
agreements between Pakistan and the United States .
During the Defense Secretary's visit to Pakistan in
January 1995, our countries decided to revive the Pakistan-United
States Defense Consultative Group. And more recently, we had the
First Lady and the First Daughter visit Pakistan, and we had an
opportunity to discuss women's issues and children's issues with
the First Lady. And we found the First Daughter very
knowledgeable. We found Chelsea very knowledgeable on Islamic
issues. I'm delighted to learn from the President that Chelsea is
studying Islamic history and has also actually read our Holy Book,
the Koran Shariah.
I'm delighted to have accepted President Clinton's
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invitation to Washington. This is the first visit by a Pakistani's
Chief Executive in six years. President Clinton and I covered a
wide range of subjects, including Kashmir, Afghanistan, Central
Asia, Gulf, Pakistan-India relations, nuclear proliferation, U.N.
peacekeeping, terrorism and narcotics.
I briefed him about corporate America's interest in
Pakistan, which has resulted in the signing of $12 billion worth of
MOUs in the last 17 months since our government too office. I
urged an early resolution of the core issue of Kashmir, which poses
a great threat to peace and security in our region. It has
retarded progress on all issues, including nuclear and missile
proliferation. A just and durable solution is the need of the
hour, based on the wishes of the Kashmiri people, as envisaged in
the Security Council resolutions. Pakistan remains committed to
engage in a substantive dialogue with India to resolve this
dispute, but not in a charade that can be used by our neighbor to
mislead the international community. I am happy to note that the
United States recognizes Kashmir as disputed territory and
maintains that a durable solution can only be based on the will of
the Kashmiri people.
Pakistan asked for a reassessment of the Pressler
Amendment, which places discriminatory sanctions on Pakistan. In
our view, this amendment has been a disincentive for a regional
solution to the proliferation issue. Pakistan has requested the
President and the administration to resolve the problem of our
equipment worth $1.4 billion, which is held up. I am encouraged by
my discussions with the President this moming and the
understanding that he has shown for Pakistan's position. I welcome
the Clinton administration's decision to work with Congress to
revise the Pressler Amendment.
Thank you, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
Terry.
Q Mr. President, you both mentioned the Pressler
Amendment, but I'm not sure what you intend to do. Will you press
Congress to allow Pakistan to receive the planes that it paid for
or to get its money back?
THE PRESIDENT: Let me tell you what I intend to do.
First of all, I intend to ask Congress to show some flexibility in
the Pressler Amendment so that we can have some economic and
military cooperation. Secondly, I intend to consult with them
about what we ought to do about the airplane sale.
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As you know, under the law as it now exists, we cannot
release the equipment. It wasn't just airplanes, it was more than
that. We cannot release the equipment. However, Pakistan made
payment. The sellers of the equipment gave up title and received
the money, and now it's in storage. I don't think what happened
was fair to Pakistan in terms of the money. Now, under the law, we
can't give up the equipment. The law is clear. So I intend to
consult with the Congress on that and see what we can do.
I think you know that our administration cares very deeply
about nonproliferation. We have worked very hard on it. We have
lobbied the entire world community for an indefinite extension of
the NPT. We have worked very hard to reduce the nuclear arsenals
of ourselves and Russia and the other countries of the former
Soviet Union. We are working for a comprehensive test ban treaty.
We are working to limitfissilematerial production. We are
working across the whole range of issues on nonproliferation. But
I believe that the way this thing was left in 1990 and the way I
found it when I took office requires some modification, and I'm
going to work with the Congress to see what progress we can make.
Q Mr. President, what was your response to
Pakistan's suggestion that the United States would play an active
role in the solution of the Kashmir issue?
PRESIDENT CLINTON: The United States is willing to do
that, but can, as a practical matter, only do that if both sides
are willing to have us play a leading role. A mediator can only
mediate if those who are being mediated want it. We are more than
willing to do what we can to try to be helpful here.
And, of course, the Indians now are talking about
elections. It will be interesting to see who is eligible to vote,
what the conditions of the elections are, whether it really is a
free referendum of the people's will there. And we have encouraged
a resolution of this. When Prime Minister Rao was here, I talked
about this extensively with him. We are willing to do our part,
but we can only do that if both sides are willing to have us play a
part.
Q Madam Prime Minister, why do you need nuclear weapons?
And, Mr. President, don't you weaken your case to denuclearize the
world when you keep making exceptions?
PRIME MINISTER BHUTTO: We don't have nuclear weapons I'd
like to clarify that ~ that we have no nuclear weapons. And this
is our decision to demonstrate our commitment to ~
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Q But you are developing them?
PRIME MINISTER BHUTTO: No. We have enough knowledge and
capability to make and assemble a nuclear weapon, but we have
voluntarily chosen not to either assemble a nuclear weapon, to
detonate a nuclear weapon or to export technology. When a country
doesn't have the knowledge and says it believes in
nonproliferation, I take that with a pinch of salt. But when a
country has that knowledge ~ and the United States and other
countries of the world agree that Pakistan has that knowledge and that country does not use that knowledge to actually put
together or assemble a device, I think that that country should be
recognized as a responsible international player which has
demonstrated restraint and not taken any action to accelerate our
common goals of nonproliferation.
THE PRESIDENT: On your question about making an
exception, I don't favor making an exception in our policy for
anyone. But I think it's important to point out that the impact of
the Pressler Amendment is directed only against Pakistan. And
instead, we believe that in the end we're going to have to work for
a nuclear-free subcontinent, a nuclear-free region, a region free
of all proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. And the
import of the amendment basically was rooted in the fact that
Pakistan would have to bring into its country, would have to import
the means to engage in an arms race, whereas India could develop
such matters within its own borders.
The real question is, what is the best way to pursue
nonproliferation? This administration has an aggressive,
consistent, unbroken record of leading the world in the area of
nonproliferation. We will not shirk from that. But we ought to do
it in a way that is most likely to achieve the desired results.
And at any rate, that is somewhat different from the question of
the Catch-22 that Pakistan has found itself in now for five years,
where it paid for certain military equipment; we could not, under
the law, give it after the previous administration made a
determination that the Pressler Amendment covered the transaction,
but the money was received, given to the sellers, and has long
since been spent.
Q But will you get a commitment from them to sign
the Non-Proliferation Treaty?
THE PRESIDENT: I will say again, I am convinced we're
going to have to have a regional solution there, and we are working
for that. But we are not making exceptions.
Let me also make another point or two. We are not dealing
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with a country that has manifested aggression toward the United
States or ~ in this area. We're dealing with a country that just
extradited a terrorist or a suspected terrorist in the World Trade
Center bombing; a country that has taken dramatic moves in
improving its efforts against terrorism, against narcotics; that
has just deported two traffickers ~ or extradited two traffickers
to the United States; a country that has cooperated with us in
peacekeeping in Somalia, in Haiti, and other places.
We are trying to find ways to fulfill our obligations, our
legal obligations under the Pressler Amendment, and our obligation
to ourselves and to the world to promote nonproliferation
and improve our relationships across the whole broad range of areas
where I think it is appropriate.
PRIME MINISTER BHUTTO: May I just add that as far as we
in Pakistan are concerned, we have welcomed all proposals made by
the United States in connection with the regional solution to
nonproliferation, and we have given our own proposals for a South
Asia free of nuclear weapons and for a zero missile regime. So we
have been willing to play ball on a regional level. Unfortunately,
it's India that has not played ball. And what we are asking for is
a leveling of the playing field so that we can attain our common
goals of nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
Q Mr. President, why has the United States toned
down its criticism of India's human rights violations in Kashmir ~
why has the United States toned down its criticism of India's human
rights violations in Kashmir?
PRESIDENT CLINTON: I'm sorry, sir. I'm hard of hearing.
Could you ~
Q Why has the United States has toned down criticism
of India's human rights violations in Kashmir?
PRESIDENT CLINTON: There's been no change in our policy
there. We are still trying to play a constructive role to resolve
this whole matter. That is what we want. We stand for human
rights. We'd like to see this matter resolved. We are willing to
play a mediating role. We can only do it if both parties will
agree. And we would like very much to see this resolved.
Obviously, if the issue of Kashmir were resolved, a lot of
these other issues we've been discussing here today would resolve
themselves. At least, I believe that to be the case. And so, we
want to do whatever the United States can do to help resolve these
matters because so much else depends on it, as we have already
seen.
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Q Mr. President, a domestic question on the bill you
signed today for health insurance for the self-employed. Other
provisions in that bill send a so-called wrong message on issues
like affirmative action, a wrong message on wealthy taxpayers. Why
then did you sign it as opposed to sending it back? Were you given
any kind of a signal that this was the best you'd get out of
conference?
PRESIDENT CLINTON: Well, no. I signed the bill because
~ first of all, I do not agree with the exception that was made in
the bill. I accept the fact that the funding mechanism that's in
there is the one that's in there and I think it's an acceptable
funding mechanism. I don't agree with the exception that was made
in the bill. And it's a good argument for line-item veto that
applies to special tax preferences as well as to special spending
bills. If we had the line-item veto, it would have been a
different story.
But I wanted this provision passed last year, and the
Congress didn't do it. I think it's a down payment on how we ought
to treat the self-employed in our country. Why should corporations
get a 100 percent deductibility and self-employed people get
nothing or even 25 percent or 30 percent? I did it because tax day
is April 17th, and these people are getting their records ready,
and there are millions of them, and they are entitled to this
deduction. It was wrong for it ever to expire in the first place.
Now, I also think it was a terrible mistake for Congress
to take the provision out of the bill which allows — which would
have required billionaires to pay taxes on income earned as
American citizens and not to give up their citizenship just to
avoid our income tax. But that can be put on any bill in the
future. It's hardly a justification to veto a bill that something
unrelated to the main subject was not in the bill. It is paid for.
This definitely ought to be done. It was a bad mistake by
Congress. But that is not a justification to deprive over three
million American businesspeople and farmers and all of their
families the benefit of this more affordable health care through
this tax break.
Q Mr. President, don't you think that the United
State is giving wrong signals to its allies by dumping Pakistan who
has been an ally for half a century in the cold after the Iran war?
THE PRESIDENT: First of all, sir, I have no intention of
dumping Pakistan. Since I've been President, we have done
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everything we could to broaden our ties with Pakistan, to deepen
our commercial relationships, our political relationships and our
cooperation. The present problem we have with the fact that the
Pressler amendment was invoked for the first — passed in 1985,
invoked for the first time in 1990, and put Pakistan in a no-man's
land where you didn't have the equipment and you'd given up the
money. That is what I found when I became President. And I would
very much like to find a resolution of it.
Under the amendment, I cannot ~ I will say again -under
the law, I cannot simply release the equipment. I cannot do that
lawfully. Therefore, we are exploring what else we can do to try
to resolve this in a way that is fair to Pakistan. I have already
made it clear to you ~ and I don't think any American President
has ever said this before ~ I don't think it's right for us to
keep the money and the equipment. That is not right. And I am
going to try to find a resolution to it. I don't like this.
Your country has been a good partner, and more
importantly, has stood for democracy and opportunity and
moderation. And the future of the entire part of the world where
Pakistan is depends in some large measure on Pakistan's success.
So we want to make progress on this. But the United States, a, has
a law, and, b, has large international responsibilities in the area
of nonproliferation which we must fulfill.
So I'm going to do the very best I can to work this out,
but I will not abandon Pakistan. I'm trying to bring the United
States closer to Pakistan, and that's why I am elated that the
Prime Minister is here today.
PRIME MINISTER BHUTTO: And I'd like to say that we are
deeply encouraged by the understanding that President Clinton has
shown of the Pakistan situation, vis-a-vis the equipment and
vis-a-vis the security needs arising out of the Kashmir dispute.
And also, that Pakistan is willing to play ball in terms of any
regional situation.
We welcome American mediation to help resolve the Kashmir
dispute. We are very pleased to note that the United States is
willing to do so, if India responds positively. And when my
President goes to New Delhi next month, this is an issue which he
can take up with the Prime Minister oflndia. But let's get down
to the business of settling the core dispute of Kashmir so that our
two countries can work together with the rest of the world for the
common purpose of peace and stability.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
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PRESS BRIEFING BY
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
FOR SOUTH ASIA AFFAIRS ROBIN RAPHEL,
AND DIRECTOR OF NEAR EAST AND
SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS
FOR NSC ELLEN LAIPSON
The Briefing Room
2:32 P.M. EDT
MR. MCCURRY: Let me just get things going. I'll be
available at the end of this briefing for any of you who want to
ask about other subjects. But I've asked Robin Raphel, who is the
Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs, and Ellen
Laipson, who is the Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs
at the National Security Council, to take some questions to follow
up on the presentations you've just heard from the President and
the Prime Minister following their very successful bilateral chat
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Q Will the President sign the waiver to allow this
release of the jets, and what else can he do on the Hill to get her
her jets?
MS. LAIPSON: He has no waiver authority.
Q He doesn't?
MS. LAIPSON: He has no waiver authority.
Q So what is he going to do? He offered to try to
work something out. What happens?
MS. LAIPSON: What happens next is there will be
consultations with Congress. We were aware that a number of
members are exploring this same issue themselves, and they have
some of their own ideas. I think there's a range of possibilities
of what legislative vehicles could be used that has to be explored
with Congress.
Q Such as?
MS. LAIPSON: New legislation. It could go on the various
legislative vehicles, State Department authorization bill. It
could ~ I think it will be up to the Congress to determine what
some of the best options available may be.
Q Will the President seek the release of these jets
under new legislation or is there something short of the release of
the jets that the President intends to seek in new legislation?
MS. LAIPSON: I think he made clear that what he is
talking about is flexibility. The first consultations with the
Hill are going to be about flexibility in areas other than the
airplanes, such as ability to work together in economic areas in
counterterrorism, various aspect of the relationships that have
been adversely affected by the Pressler Amendment. That kind of
flexibility would also require new legislation, and that's what he
was talking about.
Q How damaging does the administration consider the
Pressler Amendment in terms of overall U.S.-Pakistani relations?
MS. LAIPSON: I think our general assessment ~ and Robin
may want to join me on this ~ is that it has been damaging both to
our bilateral relationship and to our ability to achieve our
nonproliferation goals in the region.
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Q How responsive have you found Congress on the
flexibility or whatever you're trying to get?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: Well.this Congress has had a
series of hearings on this issue, both as to relations with South
Asia and specifically on the Pressler Amendment. So there's a lot
of interest in trying to understand the whole situation, the
background to it, what it has meant. So there's a great deal of
interest. There is ~ at first blush, always people will say,
well, this doesn't seem fair. But when they look at the totality
of the situation, I think there is an appreciation, and it's a very
complex issue.
Q Prime Minister Bhutto has been saying in the last
two days that the U.S. administration says that Pakistan doesn't
have a nuclear weapon, nuclear device. What is the position as far
as the administration is concerned? Does or does not Pakistan have
a nuclear device?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: Let me repeat what we've
often said on this very question, and that is that we believe that
Pakistan could assemble a relatively small number of nuclear
devices on relatively - in a relatively short time frame. We say
precisely the same about India.
Q But hasn't U.S. intelligence determined that
Pakistan has, in fact, developed a nuclear weapon, has, in fact,
assembled at least one nuclear weapon?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: The President said in 1990
when the Pressler Amendment was invoked that he could not certify
that Pakistan did not have a nuclear device.
Q When was the money for the airplanes given by
Pakistan? Was it after 1990 or before 1990?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: It was before 1990.
Q Has any other country ever been impacted and
directly affected by the Pressler Amendment?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: The Pressler Amendment is
country-specific.
Q It is? Only directed to Pakistan?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: Yes.
Q Either one of you ~ in addition to talking about,
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you know ~ you talk about flexibility. The President,
particularly in response to that last question, said very flatly
and sort of strongly that he thought this was wrong and unfair. So
if you say that his first move will be to seek other areas of
cooperation, economic assistance, counterterrorism, drug
enforcement, whatever, does he have a preferred course about
rectifying this situation about the planes that he thinks is
unfair? Does he want to waive the maintenance fees? Is there a
rank order of things about the planes that he could MS. LAIPSON: I think that's all under consideration now.
I don't think he has any specific list in a particular order that
he wants to pursue. I think he's also very conscious of the range
of opinion on the Hill and wants to work with what is achievable
and where there is consensus on the Hill that some new flexibility
is in order.
Q I have a question for Secretary Raphel, please.
Are we now in a stage where the initiative that the administration
undertook that sent Mr. Talbott out to India and Pakistan is now a
thing of the past? Has that been consigned to a previous chapter?
Are we now entering some new phase, or would you describe this is
part of that initial ~
ASST. SECRETARY RAPHAEL: I would view it all on a
continuum. It's all part ofthe same effort to resolve the same
problem ~ how do we move forward in our relationship with Pakistan
in the context of our regional global nonproliferation
responsibilities.
Q Prime Minister Bhutto said that she was glad that
the Clinton administration accepts that Kashmir is a disputed
territory. We've been hearing different positions on the Kashmir
issue and on whether this administration believes it is a disputed
territory or whether it's an internal problem of India and needs to
be resolved bilaterally. What is the latest position of the
Clinton administration on Kashmir, Ms. Raphael?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: Actually, our position has
remained constant; the U.S. position even before the Clinton
administration has remained constant. We view the entire formal
princely state of Jammu and Kashmir as disputed territory. In our
view, India and Pakistan need to get together and have serious
negotiations on how to resolve this dispute and other problems
between them.
We have said that it is important, of course, and a
practical necessity that the wishes of the people of Jammu and
Kashmir be taken into account in this process. That has constantly
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been our position; it hasn't changed.
Q Will the President call for a one-time waiver of
the Pressler Amendment? Is that something he might think of
calling for?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: You might be confusing the
effort which began a year and a half ago for a one-time exception
to allow the release of the planes in exchange for a verifiable cap
on Pakistan's nuclear program. Pakistan was not able to accept
that proposal. Technically and theoretically, it's still on the
table, but, in fact, Pakistan has said that they are unable to act
unilaterally.
Q Will Pakistan have to do anything to get the
planes ~ will Pakistan have to do anything at all to get those
planes back, or are they going to get it irrespective of what they
do or don't do?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: I think however this matter
is resolved, it will have to be in the context of our
nonproliferation policy.
Q My question regarding mediation that Prime
Minister Bhutto has offered, what initiative now lies with the
United States? Will the United States take any lead role in asking
India to take the same positive role as Pakistan is taking? How do
you respond to that?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: Two things. Number one, as
the President said I think a couple of times, we are willing to do
whatever we can, and if both countries ask us to play a more active
role, to play a mediator's role, we'd be happy to consider it. But
the fact of the matter is right now, while Pakistan would like
that, India would not. And so in a practical sense, there's
nothing further we can do in that way.
But we continue to urge both India and Pakistan to sit
down together at a high level and seriously discuss this, and we
were encouraged to leam from the Prime Minister that the President
of Pakistan is going to New Delhi to the SAARC meeting, the
upcoming SAARC meeting and hopes to meet with the Indian Prime
Minister.
Q -- to Pakistan, then don't you think that India
would also start buying matching equipment?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: India has a three-to-one
advantage infighteraircraft over Pakistan already.
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Q You don't think so? You don't think they -ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: They might. I'm just stating
the fact that there's a ~
Q Does it not mean that we're getting an arms race,
building up arms in the region?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: I'm sorry. I didn't hear.
Q Does it not mean that India would again start
building up --1 mean, the pat 40 years, not much money has been
spent on defense. So that if the F-16s go to Pakistan, don't you
think that India would also look at other aircrafts?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: Again, they would have to
decide what was in their interest, but they do have a three-to-one
advantage in fighter aircraft.
Q What other military equipment is there? The
President mentioned other military equipment, aside from planes.
What else is sitting here that we haven't given them?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL: There are various spare parts
and smaller types of equipment. It was ~ the F-16 was the big,
big-ticket item.
Q Mike, is there anything to be made about the fact
that since mid-March there have been a number of Islamic heads of
state visiting President Clinton?
MR. MCCURRY: All of these have been part ofthe schedule
of bilateral meetings that the President agreed to at the beginning
of the year. No particular significance to that, but the President
has, on several occasions, expressed his respect for Islam. We
have indicated on numerous occasions we have no quarrel with Islam
as a religion. Our complaint has often been with only terrorism
and extremism sometimes done in the name of Islam.
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TURKEY/IRAQ: Turkey continued to pour troops into northern Iraq
today while
fighter-bombers pounded PKK positions near the border. Ankara
claims to have killed more
than 30 PKK rebels on the second day of its raid. (UPI)
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intelligence officials who killed Kurdish dissidents in Berlin in
1992. However, the
Prosecutor's Office also said it will not seek indictments
against other members of the Iranian
"special operations committee" which ordered the assassinations.
The prosecutor said the
already secured conviction of Intelligence Minister Fallahiyan,
who is a member of the
committee, is sufficient and other committee members are probably
covered by diplomatic
immunity. (Reuter)
ZAIRE: Rebel leader Kabila today flew to Cape Town to meet with
Mandela as part of a last
ditch international effort to avoid heavy fighting in Kinshasa.
Mandela tabled a proposal for a
transitional government, but Kabila has yet to respond. Mobutu
returned to Kinshasa this
moming and the BBC urged its nationals to depart the capital
immediately. The local airport has
been closed and ferry service to the Congo has halted. US,
British, French, Belgian, and
Portuguese troops are positioned just inside the Congo to
evacuate foreign nationals should the
security situation in the city continue to deteriorate as rebels
continue their speedy progress
toward the capital. (UPI, AP, Reuter)
INDIA: Border security forces killed six separatist guerrillas
were killed in the northern state of
Jammu and Kashmir today in a major gunbattle. Police claim the
group is sponsored by
Pakistan, but Islamabad says it only offers political and
religious support to the Jammu and
Kashmir Liberation Front. (Reuter)
CHINA/FRANCE: President Jiang met with President Chirac today in
Beijing. The men
discussed establishing a broader "comprehensive partnership."
They cited the need for both
nations to cooperate more on the UNSC, and push for the
development of a "multipolar world."
Chirac and Jiang will later sign a $1.5 billion deal on the
Chinese purchase of 10 A320 and 20
A321 aircraft from Airbus Insustrie. Premier Li Peng returned
to Beijing today after a major visit
to several African nations. (Reuter, FBIS, AP)
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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release April 11, 1995
PRESS AVAILABILITY BY THE
PRESIDENT
AND PRIME MINISTER BENAZIR BHUTTO
OF PAKISTAN
The Cross Hall
1:50 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Please be seated. Good afternoon. It's a
great pleasure for me to welcome Prime Minister Bhutto to the White
House. I'm especially pleased to host her today because of the
tremendous hospitality that the Prime Minister and the Pakistani
people showed to the First Lady and to Chelsea on their recent
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trip.
I've heard a great deal about the visit, about the people
they met, their warm welcome at the Prime Minister's home, about
the dinner the Prime Minister gave in their honor. The food was
marvelous, they said, but it was the thousands of tiny oil lamps
that lit the paths outside the Red Fort in Lahore that really gave
the evening its magical air. I regret that here at the White House
I can only match that with the magic of the bright television
lights. (Laughter.)
Today's meeting reaffirms the longstanding friendship
between Pakistan and the United States. It goes back to Pakistan's
independence. At the time, Pakistan was an experiment in blending
the ideals of a young democracy with the traditions of Islam. In
the words of Pakistan's first President, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Islam
and its idealism have taught us democracy. It has taught us the
equality of man, justice, and fair play to everybody. We are the
inheritors of the glorious traditions and are fully alive to our
responsibilities and obligations. Today Pakistan is pursuing these
goals of combining the practice of Islam with the realities of
democratic ideals, moderation, and tolerance.
At our meetings today, the Prime Minister and I focused on
security issues that affect Pakistan, its neighbor, India, and the
entire South Asian region. The United States recognizes and
respects Pakistan's security concerns. Our close relationships
with Pakistan are matched with growing ties with India. Both
countries are friends of the United States, and contrary to some
views, I believe it is possible For the United States to maintain
close relations with both countries.
I told the Prime Minister that if asked, we will do what
we can to help these two important nations work together to resolve
the dispute in Kashmir and other issues that separate them. We
will also continue to urge both Pakistan and India to cap and
reduce and finally eliminate their nuclear and missile
capabilities. As Secretary Perry stressed during his visit to
Pakistan earlier this year, we believe that such weapons are a
source of instability rather than a means to greater security. I
plan to work with Congress to find ways to prevent the spread of
nuclear weapons and to preserve the aims of the Pressler Amendment,
while building a stronger relationship with a secure, more
prosperous Pakistan. Our two nations' defense consultative group
will meet later this spring.
In our talks the Prime Minister and I also discussed
issues of global concern, including peacekeeping and the fight
against terrorism and narcotics trafficking. I want to thank Prime
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Minister Bhutto and the Pakistani officers and soldiers who have
worked so closely with us in many peacekeeping operations around
the globe, most recently in Haiti, where more than 800 Pakistanis
are taking part in the United Nations operation.
On the issue of terrorism, I thank the Prime Minister for
working with us to capture Ramszi Yousef, one of the key suspects
in the bombing in the World Trade Center. We also reviewed our
joint efforts to bring to justice the cowardly terrorist who
murdered two fine Americans in Karachi last month. I thanked the
Prime Minister for Pakistan's effort in recent months to eradicate
opium poppy cultivation, to destroy heroin laboratories, and just
last week, to extradite two major traffickers to the United States.
We would like this trend to continue.
Finally, the Prime Minister and I discussed the ambitious
economic reform and privatization programs she has said will
determine the well-being of the citizens of Pakistan and other
Moslem nations. Last year, at my request, our Energy Secretary,
Hazel O'Leary, led a mission to Pakistan which opened doors for
many U.S. firms who want to do business there. Encouraged by
economic growth that is generating real dividends for the Pakistani
people. The United States and other foreign firms are beginning to
commit significant investments, especially in the energy sector.
I'm convinced that in the coming years, the economic ties between
our peoples will grow closer, creating opportunities, jobs and
profits for Pakistanis and Americans alike.
Before our meetings today, I was reminded that the Prime
Minister first visited the White House in 1989 during her first
term. She left office in 1990, but then was returned as Prime
Minister in free and fair elections in 1993. Her presence here
today testifies to her strong abilities and to Pakistan's resilient
democracy. It's no wonder she was elected to lead a nation that
aims to combine the best of the traditions of Islam with modem
democratic ideals. America is proud to claim Pakistan among her
closest friends. (Applause.)
PRIME MINISTER BHUTTO: Mr. President, ladies and
gentlemen: I'd like to begin by thanking the President for his
kind words of support and encouragement.
Since 1989, my last visit to Washington, both the world
and Pak-U.S. relations have undergone far-reaching changes. The
post-Cold War era has brought into sharp focus the positive role
that Pakistan, as a moderate, democratic, Islamic country of 130
million people, can play, and the fact that it is strategically
located at the tri-junction of South Asia, Central Asia and the
Gulf ~ a region of both political volatility and economic
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opportunity.
Globally, Pakistan is active in U.N. peacekeeping
operations. We are on the forefront of the fight against
international terrorism, narcotics, illegal immigration and
counterfeit currency. We remain committed to the control and
elimination of weapons of mass destruction, as well as the delivery
systems on a regional, equitable and non-discriminatory basis.
Since 1993, concerted efforts by Pakistan and the United .
States to broaden the base of bilateral relations have resulted in
steady progress. In September 1994, in a symbolic gesture, the
United States granted Pakistan about $10 million in support for
population planning. This was announced by the Vice President at
the Cairo Summit on population planning. This was followed by the
presidential mission, led by Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary, which
resulted in agreement worth $4.6 billion being signed. And, now,
during my visit here, we are grateflil to the administration and the
Cabinet secretaries for having helped us sign $6 billion more of
agreements between Pakistan and the United States .
During the Defense Secretary's visit to Pakistan in
January 1995, our countries decided to revive the Pakistan-United
States Defense Consultative Group. And more recently, we had the
First Lady and the First Daughter visit Pakistan, and we had an
opportunity to discuss women's issues and children's issues with
the First Lady. And we found the First Daughter very
knowledgeable. We found Chelsea very knowledgeable on Islamic
issues. I'm delighted to leam from the President that Chelsea is
studying Islamic history and has also actually read our Holy Book,
the Koran Shariah.
I'm delighted to have accepted President Clinton's
invitation to Washington. This is the first visit by a Pakistani's
Chief Executive in six years. President Clinton and I covered a
wide range of subjects, including Kashmir, Afghanistan, Central
Asia, Gulf, Pakistan-India relations, nuclear proliferation, U.N.
peacekeeping, terrorism and narcotics.
I briefed him about corporate America's interest in
Pakistan, which has resulted in the signing of $12 billion worth of
MOUs in the last 17 months since our government too office. I
urged an early resolution of the core issue of Kashmir, which poses
a great threat to peace and security in our region. It has
retarded progress on all issues, including nuclear and missile
proliferation. A just and durable solution is the need of the
hour, based on the wishes of the Kashmiri people, as envisaged in
the Security Council resolutions. Pakistan remains committed to
engage in a substantive dialogue with India to resolve this
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dispute, but not in a charade that can be used by our neighbor to
mislead the international community. I am happy to note that the
United States recognizes Kashmir as disputed territory and
maintains that a durable solution can only be based on the will of
the Kashmiri people.
Pakistan asked for a reassessment of the Pressler
Amendment, which places discriminatory sanctions on Pakistan. In
our view, this amendment has been a disincentive for a regional
solution to the proliferation issue. Pakistan has requested the
President and the administration to resolve the problem of our
equipment worth $1.4 billion, which is held up. I am encouraged by
my discussions with the President this moming and the
understanding that he has shown for Pakistan's position. I welcome
the Clinton administration's decision to work with Congress to
revise the Pressler Amendment.
Thank you, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
Terry.
Q Mr. President, you both mentioned the Pressler
Amendment, but I'm not sure what you intend to do. Will you press
Congress to allow Pakistan to receive the planes that it paid for
or to get its money back?
THE PRESIDENT: Let me tell you what I intend to do.
First of all, I intend to ask Congress to show some flexibility in
the Pressler Amendment so that we can have some economic and
military cooperation. Secondly, I intend to consult with them
about what we ought to do about the airplane sale.
As you know, under the law as it now exists, we cannot
release the equipment. It wasn't just airplanes, it was more than
that. We cannot release the equipment. However, Pakistan made
payment. The sellers of the equipment gave up title and received
the money, and now it's in storage. I don't think what happened
was fair to Pakistan in terms of the money. Now, under the law, we
can't give up the equipment. The law is clear. So I intend to
consult with the Congress on that and see what we can do.
I think you know that our administration cares very deeply
about nonproliferation. We have worked very hard on it. We have
lobbied the entire world community for an indefinite extension of
the NPT. We have worked very hard to reduce the nuclear arsenals
of ourselves and Russia and the other countries of the former
Soviet Union. We are working for a comprehensive test ban treaty.
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We are working to limit fissile material production. We are
working across the whole range of issues on nonproliferation. But
I believe that the way this thing was left in 1990 and the way I
found it when I took office requires some modification, and I'm
going to work with the Congress to see what progress we can make.
Q Mr. President, what was your response to
Pakistan's suggestion that the United States would play an active
role in the solution of the Kashmir issue?
PRESIDENT CLINTON: The United States is willing to do
that, but can, as a practical matter, only do that if both sides
are willing to have us play a leading role. A mediator can only
mediate if those who are being mediated want it. We are more than
willing to do what we can to try to be helpful here.
And, of course, the Indians now are talking about
elections. It will be interesting to see who is eligible to vote,
what the conditions of the elections are, whether it really is a
free referendum of the people's will there. And we have encouraged
a resolution of this. When Prime Minister Rao was here, I talked
about this extensively with him. We are willing to do our part,
but we can only do that if both sides are willing to have us play a
part.
Q Madam Prime Minister, why do you need nuclear weapons?
And, Mr. President, don't you weaken your case to denuclearize the
world when you keep making exceptions?
PRIME MINISTER BHUTTO: We don't have nuclear weapons I'd
like to clarify that - that we have no nuclear weapons. And this
is our decision to demonstrate our commitment to ~
Q But you are developing them?
PRIME MINISTER BHUTTO: No. We have enough knowledge and
capability to make and assemble a nuclear weapon, but we have
voluntarily chosen not to either assemble a nuclear weapon, to
detonate a nuclear weapon or to export technology. When a country
doesn't have the knowledge and says it believes in
nonproliferation, I take that with a pinch of salt. But when a
country has that knowledge - and the United States and other
countries of the world agree that Pakistan has that knowledge ~
and that country does not use that knowledge to actually put
together or assemble a device, I think that that country should be
recognized as a responsible international player which has
demonstrated restraint and not taken any action to accelerate our
common goals of nonproliferation.
THE PRESIDENT: On your question about making an
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exception, I don't favor making an exception in our policy for
anyone. But I think it's important to point out that the impact of
the Pressler Amendment is directed only against Pakistan. And
instead, we believe that in the end we're going to have to work for
a nuclear-free subcontinent, a nuclear-free region, a region free
of all proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. And the
import of the amendment basically was rooted in the fact that
Pakistan would have to bring into its country, would have to import
the means to engage in an arms race, whereas India could develop
such matters within its own borders.
The real question is, what is the best way to pursue
nonproliferation? This administration has an aggressive,
consistent, unbroken record of leading the world in the area of
nonproliferation. We will not shirk from that. But we ought to do
it in a way that is most likely to achieve the desired results.
And at any rate, that is somewhat different from the question of
the Catch-22 that Pakistan has found itself in now for five years,
where it paid for certain military equipment; we could not, under
the law, give it after the previous administration made a
determination that the Pressler Amendment covered the transaction,
but the money was received, given to the sellers, and has long
since been spent.
Q But will you get a commitment from them to sign
the Non-Proliferation Treaty?
THE PRESIDENT: I will say again, I am convinced we're
going to have to have a regional solution there, and we are working
for that. But we are not making exceptions.
Let me also make another point or two. We are not dealing
with a country that has manifested aggression toward the United
States or ~ in this area. We're dealing with a country that just
extradited a terrorist or a suspected terrorist in the World Trade
Center bombing; a country that has taken dramatic moves in
improving its efforts against terrorism, against narcotics; that
has just deported two traffickers ~ or extradited two traffickers
to the United States; a country that has cooperated with us in
peacekeeping in Somalia, in Haiti, and other places.
We are trying to find ways to fulfill our obligations, our
legal obligations under the Pressler Amendment, and our obligation
to ourselves and to the world to promote nonproliferation
and improve our relationships across the whole broad range of areas
where I think it is appropriate.
PRIME MINISTER BHUTTO: May I just add that as far as we
in Pakistan are concerned, we have welcomed all proposals made by
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the United States in connection with the regional solution to
nonproliferation, and we have given our own proposals for a South
Asia free of nuclear weapons and for a zero missile regime. So we
have been willing to play ball on a regional level. Unfortunately,
it's India that has not played ball. And what we are asking for is
a leveling of the playing field so that we can attain our common
goals of nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
Q Mr. President, why has the United States toned
down its criticism of India's human rights violations in Kashmir ~
why has the United States toned down its criticism of India's human
rights violations in Kashmir?
PRESIDENT CLINTON: I'm sorry, sir. I'm hard of hearing.
Could you -Q Why has the United States has toned down criticism
of India's human rights violations in Kashmir?
PRESIDENT CLINTON: There's been no change in our policy
there. We are still trying to play a constructive role to resolve
this whole matter. That is what we want. We stand for human
rights. We'd like to see this matter resolved. We are willing to
play a mediating role. We can only do it if both parties will
agree. And we would like very much to see this resolved.
Obviously, if the issue of Kashmir were resolved, a lot of
these other issues we've been discussing here today would resolve
themselves. At least, I believe that to be the case. And so, we
want to do whatever the United States can do to help resolve these
matters because so much else depends on it, as we have already
seen.
Q Mr. President, a domestic question on the bill you
signed today for health insurance for the self-employed. Other
provisions in that bill send a so-called wrong message on issues
like affirmative action, a wrong message on wealthy taxpayers. Why
then did you sign it as opposed to sending it back? Were you given
any kind of a signal that this was the best you'd get out of
conference?
PRESIDENT CLINTON: Well, no. I signed the bill because
~ first of all, I do not agree with the exception that was made in
the bill. I accept the fact that the funding mechanism that's in
there is the one that's in there and I think it's an acceptable
funding mechanism. I don't agree with the exception that was made
in the bill. And it's a good argument for line-item veto that
applies to special tax preferences as well as to special spending
bills. If we had the line-item veto, it would have been a
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different story.
But I wanted this provision passed last year, and the
Congress didn't do it. I think it's a down payment on how we ought
to treat the self-employed in our country. Why should corporations
get a 100 percent deductibility and self-employed people get
nothing or even 25 percent or 30 percent? I did it because tax day
is April 17th, and these people are getting their records ready,
and there are millions of them, and they are entitled to this
deduction. It was wrong for it ever to expire in the first place.
Now, I also think it was a terrible mistake for Congress
to take the provision out of the bill which allows - which would
have required billionaires to pay taxes on income earned as
American citizens and not to give up their citizenship just to
avoid our income tax. But that can be put on any bill in the
future. It's hardly a justification to veto a bill that something
unrelated to the main subject was not in the bill. It is paid for.
This definitely ought to be done. It was a bad mistake by
Congress. But that is not a justification to deprive over three
million American businesspeople and farmers and all of their
families the benefit of this more affordable health care through
this tax break.
Q Mr. President, don't you think that the United
State is giving wrong signals to its allies by dumping Pakistan who
has been an ally for half a century in the cold after the Iran war?
THE PRESIDENT: First of all, sir, I have no intention of
dumping Pakistan. Since I've been President, we have done
everything we could to broaden our ties with Pakistan, to deepen
our commercial relationships, our political relationships and our
cooperation. The present problem we have with the fact that the
Pressler amendment was invoked for the first ~ passed in 1985,
invoked for the first time in 1990, and put Pakistan in a no-man's
land where you didn't have the equipment and you'd given up the
money. That is what I found when I became President. And I would
very much like to find a resolution of it.
Under the amendment, I cannot ~ I will say again -under
the law, I cannot simply release the equipment. I cannot do that
lawfully. Therefore, we are exploring what else we can do to try
to resolve this in a way that is fair to Pakistan. I have already
made it clear to you ~ and I don't think any American President
has ever said this before - I don't think it's right for us to
keep the money and the equipment. That is not right. And I am
going to try to find a resolution to it. I don't like this.
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Your country has been a good partner, and more
importantly, has stood for democracy and opportunity and
moderation. And the future of the entire part of the world where
Pakistan is depends in some large measure on Pakistan's success.
So we want to make progress on this. But the United States, a, has
a law, and, b, has large international responsibilities in the area
of nonproliferation which we must fulfill.
So I'm going to do the very best I can to work this out,
but I will not abandon Pakistan. I'm trying to bring the United
States closer to Pakistan, and that's why I am elated that the
Prime Minister is here today.
PRIME MINISTER BHUTTO: And I'd like to say that we are
deeply encouraged by the understanding that President Clinton has
shown of the Pakistan situation, vis-a-vis the equipment and
vis-a-vis the security needs arising out of the Kashmir dispute.
And also, that Pakistan is willing to play ball in terms of any
regional situation.
We welcome American mediation to help resolve the Kashmir
dispute. We are very pleased to note that the United States is
willing to do so, if India responds positively. And when my
President goes to New Delhi next month, this is an issue which he
can take up with the Prime Minister oflndia. But let's get down
to the business of settling the core dispute of Kashmir so that our
two countries can work together with the rest of the world for the
common purpose of peace and stability.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
THE PRESS: Thank you.
END
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Ross, Thomas B.
Spalter, Jonathan H.
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Cleveland, Carolyn E.
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Poneman, Daniel B.
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Tom: here are two points and I attach revised Q&As. You'll see my changes
to the first two questions. I moved the F-16 question above the Kushab
reactor. The rest is as is, and I leave to you to make final edits.
Additional Contingency Guidance for President:
Iraqi Biological Weapons
(The UN Special Commission which is responsible for dismantling Iraq's
weapons of mass destruction programs reported on Monday that Iraq had not
given a complete accounting of its past biological weapons program.)
~ We have been concerned for some time about Iraq's failure to come clean
about its past biological weapons program.
- Iraq must comply fully with all UN Security Council resolutions,
including those related to the disclosure and dismantlement of its weapons
of mass destruction, before sanctions can be lifted.
~ We fully support the UN Special Commission's work in this important
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area.
AMCITS in Iraq
~ We are pleased that our protecting power, Poland, has been permitted
access to the two Americans in prison in Baghdad, and is providing the
normal consular services to which they are entitled.
-- But we would be more satisfied if Iraq would simply permit them to
leave: they committed an innocent mistake and Iraq should show clemency and
release the two men to their families. I hope this will happen soon.
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REPEALING THE PRESSLER AMENDMENT
Q: Is your Administration trying to repeal or change the Pressler Amendment?
A: ~ I discussed with Prime Minister Bhutto the impact that Pressler sanctions
have
had on both U.S.-Pakistani relations
and our ability to achieve our nonproliferation goals in South Asia. I told her tha
11 want to improve our relations, and I remain strongly
committed to making progress on nonproliferation.
~ We agreed that the sanctions in place are now undercutting our
nonproliferation
goals.
-- At the same time, the blanket prohibition on U.S. assistance has also undercut o
ther important U.S. interests, such
as improving our cooperation with Pakistan on counter terrorism and illegal
immigrat
ion or promoting trade and investment.
~ I told the PM that I intend to work with the Congress to permit some economic
a
id and some limited military
cooperation to resume. (IF ASKED: This will require new legislation. We'll work
w
ith Congress to find the best approach.)
~ My Administration is working with Congress to look at how better to advance
the
goal of the Pressler Amendment
to combat nuclear proliferation in South Asia while building stronger
relationships
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with Pakistan and India.
RELEASE OF F-16 AIRCRAFT
Q: Are you going to release the F-16 aircraft to Pakistan?
A: ~ I have talked with Prime Minister Bhutto about the disposition of the 28 F16
aircraft already paid for by Pakistan.
~ I explained that releasing the equipment at this time is, first of all, woul
d be against the law, and, more
strategically, it would compromise our efforts to reduce the risk of nuclear
weapon
s around the world.
~ We have looked into other options, such as the sale of the aircraft to a third
party, and will continue to discuss this
issue with Pakistan. We will also continue to discuss this problem with Congress.
We want to find a solution that serves the interests
of improving relations with Pakistan and preserving our nonproliferation goals.
KUSHAB REACTOR
Q: What about the newly-disclosed Pakistani reactor at Kushab? Isn't this just
more
evidence that Pakistan is determined to build
nuclear weapons?
A: ~ We had a thorough discussion of the nuclear issue. The best way for
Pakistan
to ensure this reactor does not
contribute to a nuclear arms race in South Asia is to submit it to international [IA
EA] safeguards, and I hope it does.
~ As for Pakistan's intentions, Prime Minister Bhutto can speak for herself.
U.S.- PAKISTAN RELATIONS
Q: Have U.S.-Pakistan relations been restored after the downturn since 1990?
A: - We are working to maintain and build the strongest possible relations with
Pak
istan.
— In many areas, such as peacekeeping, we are working together more closely
now th
an ever before.
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~ All countries have differences.
- Those nations which have longstanding and strong ties, like Pakistan and the
Uni
ted States, can find ways to
continue to strengthen their relationship while at the same time working to
resolve
problems.
-- Prime Minister Bhutto's visit here today is a part of that process.
HUMAN RIGHTS IN PAKISTAN
Q; Why isn't the United States doing more about human rights abuses in Pakistan
like
the mistreatment of women, persecution of
Christians and others, child labor?
A: ~ The United States champions observance of human rights standards all over
the
world.
~ The Government of Pakistan also cares very strongly about human rights, as
has b
een attested to by Prime Minister
Bhutto.
~ Laws such as the blasphemy statute are a problem, as the Prime Minister has
poin
ted out.
- We will continue to work with the Government of Pakistan to help it better
meet
its own high human rights
standards.
M - l l MISSILES
Q: What about Chinese M-l 1 missiles in Pakistan? The U.S. has already
sanctioned Pa
kistan and China over this.
A: - The proliferation of ballistic missile systems in South Asia is a major concer
n for us.
- In August 1993 we imposed sanctions on entities in China and Pakistan over
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thet
ransfer of equipment related to the
M-l 1 missile.
-- We continue to review the facts on this issue and to discuss it with Pakistani
officials.
- I have expressed my concern to the Prime Minister about the destabilizing
effect
that introduction or deployment of
ballistic missiles would have in South Asia.
Q: (If Asked) Why are there still missile sanctions on Pakistan but not on China?
A: - We have reached an agreement with China to constrain missile transfers,
which
allowed us to lift sanctions on it.
We continue to seek such an agreement from Pakistan.
INDIA-PAKISTAN DISPUTE: U.S. MEDIATION ROLE?
Q: What can the U.S. do to help resolve the dispute between India and Pakistan?
A: ~ The United States continues to urge India and Pakistan to engage in a high
lev
el dialogue to address the issues
causing tension between them.
~ A resolution of these problems, particularly the Kashmir dispute, is essential f
or long-term stability in the region as a
whole.
- We have offered to assist with this process if asked by both Pakistan and India.
So far, only Pakistan has
expressed interest in such a U.S. role.
~ We do not have a preferred outcome. But any resolution of the dispute must be
w
orked out between Pakistan and
India and take into account the wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
NONPROLIFERATION TREATY
Q: Should India and Pakistan sign the Nonproliferation Treaty?
A: - We support universal adherence to the Nonproliferation Treaty and believe
it w
ould strengthen the security interests
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of both Pakistan and India.
— The NPT is the most universal, most widely subscribed treaty in the history of
a
rms control and disarmament.
-- We are working hard to see the Treaty extended indefinitely and
unconditionally
at the upcoming NPT Conference.
PAKISTAN TERRORISM
Q: Shouldn't Pakistan be put on the terrorism list, especially after the killing of
the two American consulate officials in Karachi?
A: ~ The fact that the murder of our officials took place in Pakistan has nothing t
o do with labelling Pakistan a state
supporter of terrorism.
- Terrorism is a threat to all civilized peoples.
- Prime Minister Bhutto and I have discussed the already close cooperation
between
our two countries in the war
against terrorism and what more we can do together to combat it.
~ Pakistan is cooperating closely in the investigation of the attack on American o
fficials in Karachi last month.
SOUTH ASIA WOMEN'S ISSUES
Q: One of the focuses of Mrs. Clinton's recent trip to South Asia was women's
issues
. What do you think about the
mistreatment of females in South Asia: from dowry deaths, to female infanticide
and
abortion, to abuse of women by police?
What can the United States do about this?
A: -- Such behavior is a societal problem that is to be condemned, and must
change.
- This is acknowledged by the governments of the region. Prime Minister Bhutto
ha
s been active in addressing these
issues.
~ We encourage their continued efforts and will help as we can through our
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develop
ment assistance programs and
other activities.
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I'll add a section on Cuba and pass for your concurrence,
From: Ross, Thomas B.
To: @NSC - NSC Staff
CC: /R, Record at A l ; @PRESS - Public Affairs
Subject: Press conference [UNCLASSIFIED]
Date: Monday, April 17, 1995 08:36 AM
[[ APR13GUI.DOC : 2378 in APR13GUI.DOC ]]
The President is planning a press conference tomorrow. Please update the
attached talking points by one o'clock today so that we can get them cleared
by Tony by COB. Preferably minimal pencil corrections. Many thanks.
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Foreign Policy Talking Points
April 13, 1995
Access/Ames
Mexico
Guatemala
Haiti
Israel
Iran
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Iraq
Libya
Egypt
Turkey
Pakistan
Japan
North Korea
Bosnia and Croatia
Russia
Burundi
ACCESS/AMES
~ After the Aldrich Ames spy case, we needed to strengthen the tools used to
insure
that those
with access to the nation's most precious secrets will not simply sell them for the
money.
- I asked for an order that sets government-wide standards, including financial
dis
closure for
those with access to classified information.
~ We are trying to achieve better deterrence and detection, fair treatment for
empl
oyees and a
more cost-effective security system.
- The order is in the final stages of drafting now.
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MEXICO
Financial Package
- Assisting Mexico is in our vital economic and strategic interests.
~ Our assistance package received the strong support of the Congressional
bipartisa
n leadership.
~ Mexico has implemented tough austerity measures which represent the best
chance f
or its
economy to recover and grow.
~ Our assistance and that of the international community are key to the recovery
ef
fort. They are
beginning to bear fruit. We need to be patient. This is not the time to abandon th
e effort.
Immigration
-- We are seeking to discourage illegal immigration by beefing up enforcement
along
the border
including substantial increases in border patrols.
— Mexico cooperated by attacking trafficking of Mexican and third country
migrants.
Mexico
cracked down on pedestrian port runners and added elite Grupo Beta units in
Matamoro
s (across from
Brownsville) and Ciudad Miguel Aleman (across from Rio Grande City).
Narcotics
~ President Zedillo has described illegal narcotics as Mexico's "most important
nat
ional security
problem." Since he has taken office, we have seen a tremendous increase in
cooperat
ion on
countemarcotics efforts and expect the strength of our relationship in this area to
grow.
~ Narcotics-related corruption has been high on our bilateral agenda for some
time.
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We are
working on several fronts with the Government of Mexico to help it reduce the
amount
of drugs
transiting Mexico and to combat corruption where it does exist.
Political Reform
- Zedillo has taken unprecedented steps to build a stable political consensus. He
is consulting
with all opposition parties and expanding the role to the Mexican Congress.
~ Zedillo appointed an opposition party member as Attorney General and
instructed h
im to
reinvigorate investigations into high-level assassinations. The February elections
in Jalisco were a clear
sign that Mexico is evolving into a genuine multi-party democracy.
GUATEMALA
~ I have directed the Intelligence Oversight Board to pull all the facts together.
Until I have all the
facts, I'm not going to comment on specific questions, including those related to
in
telligence matters.
~ These incidents date from the previous administration and it is not possible to p
ull everything
together overnight. But I have given clear instructions that I want all the facts.
~ If the review reveals misconduct, people will be disciplined. If facts suggest
a need to review
certain policies, we will do so.
— We continue to press the Guatemalan Government to conduct a thorough
investigatio
n of the
Devine, Bamaca and other human rights cases involving American citizens or
their rel
atives. We are not
satisfied with the progress to date.
(If asked whether you believe it is appropriate to have any relationship with the
Gu
atemalan military given its link to
the killings and torture of Americans)
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~ Our inquiry is reviewing all relationships with the Guatemalan military.
— To ensure the integrity of our review, I have taken action to suspend certain rel
ationships while
we determine whether these relationships are consistent with our national
interests
and values.
-- This is prudent and sends the right signal to the Guatemalan government.
(If asked whether it was appropriate not to inform Harbury of all the information
we
had)
~ We are reviewing all the facts surrounding this case.
~ Let me say, however, that we have kept Ms. Harbury informed of our best
judgment
ofthe
state of her husband.
~ We do, at times, have to withhold some information to protect the lives of
people
assisting us in
such inquiries.
(If asked about a federal judge ordering a Guatemalan general to pay $47.5
million i
n damages)
~ This, of course, is a matter for the courts.
~ But I should note that in ordering a general inquiry into the Guatemala
allegatio
ns I specifically
directed the Intelligence Oversight Board to look into the case of Sister Dianna
Ort
iz, the nun cited by the
judge.
HAITI
(If asked about the New York Times story on a Pentagon "hit list" of Aristide
oppone
nts)
~ The U.S. government has received from a variety of sources information
regarding
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possible threats to
individual Haitians across the political spectrum.
~ There is no Defense Department-validated list. Defense personnel have come
into
possession of one of
the lists circulating in Port-au-Prince.
~ We have made this information available to our mission in Port-au-Prince and
aske
d that they discuss it
with the UN Mission and the Government of Haiti for appropriate action..
— It would be inappropriate to comment on who may or may not be on such lists.
~ We distinguish between credible intelligence of a threat and rumors in each
case.
If we have credible
intelligence, we warn potential victims.
(If asked about the implication of Interior Minister Beaubrin in the recent
assassin
ation)
~ President Aristide has initiated an investigation of the murder. He has requeste
d FBI assistance
in that investigation.
~ Because the U.S. government is participating in the investigation, it is inapprop
riate for us to
discuss rumors about this or any other ongoing investigation.
(If asked about Helms call for a suspension of U.S. aid until the investigation is c
ompleted)
~ We understand and share the Senator's concerns about the need to bring to
justice
those
responsible for the slaying. But suspending aid while the investigation is going on
would not be in
keeping with our efforts to help the Haitian people.
(If asked whether the delay in the election reflects badly on Aristide)
~ The Haitian Election Commission delayed the vote for two weeks at the
request of
the 26
parties and to give the opposition the opportunity to organize and to ensure
conditi
ons for greater voter
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participation.
- President Aristide did not make that decision, the independent board did.
-- A delay of two weeks to improve effectiveness in a country that has not had an
el
ection in five
years is not important. What is important is that free and fair elections will be t
aking place, observed by
the international community.
ISRAEL
— We condemn in the strongest possible terms these terrible acts of terrorism.
The
y are attempts
by those opposed to peace to destroy the peace process. They harm the
Palestinian p
eople as well as
innocent Israelis.
(If asked whether Arafat is doing enough)
— Arafat has condemned these attacks and has committed himself to making the
maximu
m effort
to prevent further such outrages. But more needs to be done through uncovering,
dis
arming, arresting
and prosecuting those engaged in terrorism.
- We expect the Palestinian Authority to take these types of concrete action
agains
t those within
its jurisdiction who seek to destroy the peace process through acts of violence and
terror.
(If asked about Israeli proposals for "separation")
- Israel is clearly wrestling with a difficult security problem. There are a numbe
r of options
they're looking at. I'm not going to comment on specific proposals.
-- Both the Palestinian Authority and the Israeli Government are aware of the
challe
nges
confronting them and are committed to achieving solutions that address both
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Israeli
security concerns
and Palestinian economic and political requirements.
IRAN
~ From the beginning of my Administration, we have worked hard with our allies
and
our friends
in the region to meet the challenge that Iran's policies pose to our key interests.
~ We have been steady and firm in calling on Iran to change its behavior on the
use
of terrorism
and violence to undermine the peace process, its pursuit of weapons of mass
destruct
ion, and its
opposition to friendly and moderate Muslim states in the area.
~ We have worked to keep economic pressure on Iran and have taken steps to
prevent
new aid or
credits from going to Iran. I have raised it often with other world leaders.
-- This is an ongoing process. We will continue to consider additional steps that
w
ill add to the
effectiveness of our policy, both in terms of its impact on Iran and on our ability
to work with our allies.
IRAQ
Background: The UN Special Commission responsible for dismantling Iraq's
weapons of
mass destruction
programs reported on Monday that Iraq had not given a complete accounting of
its pas
t biological weapons
program.
~ We have been concerned for some time about Iraq's failure to come clean about
its
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biological
weapons program.
- Iraq must comply fully with all UN Security Council resolutions, including
those
related to the
disclosure and dismantlement of its weapons of mass destruction before sanctions
can
be lifted.
~ We fully support the UN Special Commission's work in this important area.
~ Saddam Hussein threatens regional stability. The Iraqi people are suffering
grav
ely from
Saddam's policies. They need help from the international community.
~ There should be no discussion of relaxing sanctions until Iraq meets all its obli
gations to the
UN, including those which don't deal directly with weapons of mass destruction.
~ Anything else simply invites him to think he can pick and choose what he must
do.
We can't
afford to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Detainees
~ The two Americans made an innocent mistake.
~ There are no grounds to continue to hold them. They should be released
immediate
iy.
~ We are working through diplomatic channels to secure their release.
~ We are pleased that our protecting power, Poland, has succeeded in gaining
access
to the two
Americans and is providing normal consular services to which they are entitled.
-- Iraq should now show clemency and release the two men to their families. I
hope
this will
happen soon.
(If asked about the two wives going to Iraq)
-- We certainly understand their desire to go and we waived restrictions so that
the
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y could get
visas.
~ They will be traveling in a personal, not an official capacity.
LIBYA
~ Libya has failed to comply with UN Security Council demands on Pan Am 103
and UTA
772.
That was confirmed in the Security Council review last week.
~ As a result, the council left the existing sanctions in effect.
~ The U.S., Britain and France have agreed to work to tighten existing sanctions
an
d to oppose
trials for the Pan Am 103 suspects other than in the U.S. or Scotland.
- We also working on stiffer sanctions including an oil embargo.
~ The Attorney General recently added the two suspects of the Pan Am 103
bombing t
o the
FBI's "Ten Most Wanted List" as part of our continue effort to bring them to
justice
EGYPT
NPT and Israel
-- President Mubarak and I agreed upon the need to ensure that the NPT regime is
as
strong and
durable as possible. This is vital to confronting the threat posed by proliferation
to the region and around
the world.
~ We also agreed on the need to work for universal adherence to the NPT and for
an
uclear
weapons free Middle East. Indefinite, unconditional extension of the NPT and
contin
ued efforts toward a
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comprehensive and lasting peace in the region are essential to achieving these
goals
U.S. Assistance
- We are committed to working with Congress to secure continuation of Egypt's
curre
nt
assistance levels in FY 1996.
Human Rights/Democratization
~ President Mubarak and I discussed the importance of continued progress on
address
ing human
rights concerns and expanding participation by political parties in Egypt's politica
1 process, including the
1995 National Assembly elections scheduled for this fall.
- We are encouraged by reports that opposition parties which boycotted the last
ele
ctions in 1990
intend to participate this year.
(If pressed on press reports of discontent and corruption in Egypt)
~ I am not going to respond to press reports. My meeting with President Mubarak
an
d the Vice
President's trips indicate the depth of our support for and confidence in his leader
ship.
We are working closely with President Mubarak and his government to vitalize
the Eg
yptian
economy and thereby assist in meeting the needs of the Egyptian people.
Libya
~ President Mubarak has affirmed that Egypt is committed to full adherence to
theU
N sanctions
on Libya.
TURKEY
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~ We are following Turkey's actions in northern Iraq very closely.
~ I spoke with Prime Minister Ciller shortly after the operation began. I made cle
ar that while we
understood Turkey's need to deal firmly with PKK terrorism, we hoped the
operation w
ould be limited in
scope and duration and would protect civilian lives and property.
~ We are in daily touch with Turkish authorities to reinforce this view.
~ In meetings with Secretary Christopher and other administration officials in
Wash
ington last
week, Turkish Foreign Minister reassured us that the operation would be of
limited d
uration and that
withdrawals would begin soon.
~ Turkish officials in Ankara have given the same assurances to Deputy
Secretary Ta
Ibott who is
in Ankara this week.
- We welcome the announcement by Ankara over the weekend that the first
withdrawals
have
begun.
~ In a speech in Ankara on Tuesday, Secretary Talbott noted that in the long run
th
e only way to
secure Turkey's borders against PKK incursions is through establishment of a
govemm
ent in Baghdad
that respects human rights and international law.
- In the meantime, only the local Iraqi Kurds can control these border areas and
pr
event these
incursions. So the U.S. and Turkey must renew our efforts to bring to a halt the
cu
rrent violence
between the Kurdish factions in northern Iraq.
~ Prime Minister Ciller is making a private visit to the U.S. later this month, and
I hope to meet
with her to discuss the situation in northern Iraq and broad range of other issues.
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(If asked whether Turkey's incursion is illegal)
~ Turkey has been a victim of repeated terrorist attacks by the PKK from
northern I
raq.
- A country has the right to use force to protect itself from attacks from a neighb
oring country if
the neighboring country is unwilling or unable to prevent such attacks. That right,
flowing from the right
of self-defense, is limited to such use of force as is necessary and proportionate t
o protect itself.
~ So long as Turkey acts within such limits and respects international
humanitarian
law, its
actions do not violate international law.
PAKISTAN
Pressler Amendment/F-16s
~ I intend to work with the Congress to permit some aid - in areas of common
cone
em such as
terrorism and narcotics ~ and some limited military cooperation to resume.
~ I explained to Prime Minister Bhutto that releasing the F-16 aircraft would be
ag
ainst the law.
~ We have looked into other options, such as the sale of the aircraft to a third pa
rty, and will continue to
discuss this issue with Pakistan.
~ We want to find a solution that serves to improve relations with Pakistan while
a
dvancing our
non-proliferation goals.
M - l l Missiles
- In August, 1993 we imposed sanctions on entities in China and Pakistan over
the t
ransfer of equipment
related to the M-l 1 missile.
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--1 expressed concern to the Prime Minister about the destabilizing effect
introduc
tion or deployment of
ballistic missiles would have in South Asia.
India-Pakistan
~ The United States continues to urge India and Pakistan to engage in a high
level
dialogue to address the
issues causing tension between them, particularly the Kashmir dispute.
- We have offered to assist with this process if asked by both Pakistan and India.
So far, only Pakistan
has expressed interest in such a U.S. role.
Terrorism
~ Prime Minister Bhutto and I discussed the already close cooperation between
our t
wo countries in the
war against terrorism.
~ Pakistan is cooperating closely in the investigation of the attack on American
of
ficials in Karachi
last month.
JAPAN
Background: The New York Times reported this moming that the White House
has decid
ed to impose billions of
dollars in tariffs against Japan if no agreement is reached on autos and auto parts
in the next few weeks.
~ We've been talking with the Japanese about autos and auto parts for the past 18
m
onths, and
we're still actively involved in negotiations.
~ As we've made clear, we're very concerned about their practices in this sector
wh
ich keep out
competitive foreign products.
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~ We're trying to address these concerns through negotiation. We hope that
succeed
s.
~ If it doesn't, however, we would have to consider what other options are
availabl
e to us.
NORTH KOREA
Background: The U.S. and North Korea are holding another round of talks about
the L
WR supply contract in
Berlin this week. North Korea continues to resist a leading South Korean role in
bu
ilding the LWR project. This
is an essential condition for us and the ROK.
— The North Korea agreement is strongly in our national interest. It has frozen th
e dangerous
North Korean nuclear program, and requires its eventual destruction.
~ It is not based on trust. The IAEA has verified that the North Korea program is
frozen. We
and the IAEA are monitoring North Korea's performance every day. If North
Korea bre
aks the freeze,
then we will consult with our allies about taking the issue back to the UN
Security
Council.
(If asked if the U.S. will walk out ofthe Agreed Framework if North Korea
refuses t
o accept a South Korea
reactor)
~ The only way this deal can go forward is for South Korea to play the leading
role
in the reactor
project. We've made that clear from day one.
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BOSNIA AND CROATIA
Background: Fighting is escalating in Bosnia despite the cease-fire. The UN
Securi
ty Council unanimously passed
three resolutions: establishing a new peacekeeping operation in Croatia,
extending
the existing peacekeeping
operation in Bosnia, and renewing the existing peacekeeping operation in the
Former
Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia. Details are being worked out by the parties to permit implementation.
~ We remain committed to a political settlement based on the Contact Group
plan. T
hat plan
preserves the territorial integrity of Bosnia-Herzegovina and provides a viable
futu
re for all of Bosnia's
peoples.
~ Continued Bosnian Serb intransigence is prolonging the war and the human
sufferin
g~ But the conflict will not be settled on the battlefield. Renewed fighting will o
nly lead to
continued stalemate on the ground and further bloodshed.
~ Both sides should abide by and continue the cessation of hostilities and to work
toward a
political settlement.
~ U.S. and UK support continued efforts by UNPROFOR to contain the fighting,
assist
in
provision of humanitarian relief, and preserve conditions for achieving a
negotiated
solution to the
conflict.
UN Resolutions
— I welcome the resolutions maintaining peacekeepers in Croatia, Bosnia and the
for
mer Yugoslav
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Republic of Macedonia. We have been working very hard to achieve a new
mandate.
~ The Security Council's action is an important part of the efforts of the U.S. and
the
international community to reduce conflict and to help create conditions for
peacefu
1 resolution of
tensions.
~ We urge all parties to agree on details to support early implementation.
RUSSIA
Trip to Moscow
- I will travel to Moscow May 9-10 to join other leaders at ceremonies marking
the
50th
anniversary of V-E Day, and for meetings with President Yeltsin.
~ I will also visit Kiev on May 11 for meetings with Ukrainian President
Kuchma.
— The trip to Moscow serves two purposes: it honors the great contribution and
sac
rifice of the
Russian people as our wartime allies. And it keeps the commitment we have with
the
Russians to hold
high-level meetings every 8 to 10 months or so.
~ It is important to stay engaged with Russia and Ukraine. Their success in the tr
ansition to
stable and prosperous independent states is vital to European and global security.
We have a
tremendous stake in the outcome of that transition. And we intend to continue our
s
trong support.
~ I expect the agenda for the meetings with President Yeltsin to cover European
sec
urity issues,
the status of economic and democratic reform in Russia, and Iran and Chechnya.
Reactor Sale to Iran
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~ We oppose the proposed Russian reactor sale to Iran and have made that very
clear
to
Moscow.
- We have provided information to the Russians outlining why we believe Iran is
wor
king to
acquire nuclear weapons. We want to ensure they fully understand the problem.
They
should have no
more interest in a nuclear-armed Iran than we do.
~ Certain mutually beneficial nuclear cooperation, such as an agreement that
would
allow Russia
access to U.S. civilian nuclear technology, can become possible if Russia
responds t
o our concern about
the proposed reactor sale.
(If asked about reports Secretary Perry mentioned "conditions" on the sale)
~ As I said, we opposed this proposed sale and have made our opposition clear to
Mo
scow.
Russia should have no interest in providing this capability to Iran.
(If asked about a halt to U.S. aid in response)
-- We should not consider halting aid to Russia. Assistance to promote political
an
d economic
reform and the elimination of weapons of mass destruction in Russia remains
very muc
h in the U.S.
interest.
BURUNDI
~ We continue to follow events in Burundi closely and continue our intense
diplomat
ic efforts to
help the Burundian people avert a crisis. We have discussed the situation with the
Hill..
~ Our Ambassador, Bob Krueger, has done an exemplary job in shedding light
on viole
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nt incidents
and massive human rights abuses. It is due to his efforts that the details of recen
t massacres have
become known.
~ The situation in Burundi bears significance for the entire central African region
. We hope the
Burundian people will take the steps necessary to enable reconciliation in their
cou
ntry and to contain the
violence.
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MSMail
DATE-TIME
17 May 95 10:58
FROM
Rose, Gideon G.
CLASSIFICATION
UNCLASSIFIED
SUBJECT
Subject: Kashmir Guidance [UNCLASSIFIED]
TO
Baker, Jane E.
Darby, Melanie B.
Fetig, James L.
Gray, Wendy
Hawkins, Ardenia R.
Joshi, M. Kay
Millison, Cathy L.
Mitchell, Calvin A.
Ross, Thomas B.
Wozniak, Natalie S.
CARBON COPY
Cleveland, Carolyn E.
Gorsuch, Robert P.
Indyk, Martin S.
Laipson, Ellen B.
Parris, Mark R.
Rose, Gideon G.
Satterfield, David M.
TEXT BODY
Background: On May 11, during a confrontation between Muslim separatist
rebels and Indian government forces in Kashmir, an ancient and revered
Muslim shrine (which the rebels were occupying) burned down in the village
of Charar-e-Sharif. This has led to anti-government demonstrations
throughout Kashmir, and reportedly to anti-Hindu arson as well. Two senior
Indian cabinet officials have visited the area to assess the situation, and
promised government help in rebuilding the shrine. The incident has sparked
tensions both between Muslims and Hindus within India and between India and
Pakistan.
Q: Who destroyed the shrine?
A: The government and militants have accused each other of being
responsible for the destruction of the shrine. Outside observers have not
been able to enter the town of Charar-e-Sharif.
Q: What is the U.S. position on these developments?
A: The destruction of this important and sacred shrine and the further
destruction which has followed are only the latest tragic incidents in a
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conflict that has taken too many lives already.
- We encourage all involved to end the violence and seek a peaceful
resolution of their differences.
- Our long-standing position on the dispute over Kashmir is that it should
be resolved through a process of negotiation between India and Pakistan
which takes into account the wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The
United States has no preferred solution.
- As the President said during Prime Minister Bhutto's recent visit, we
are more than willing to assist in resolving the dispute, but only if this
is desired by both sides.
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NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
02-Jul-1994 14:25 EDT
UNCLASSIFIED
MEMORANDUM FOR:
M. Brooke
Darby
FROM:
M. Brooke
(DARBY)
Darby
SUBJECT:
( DARBY )
helms l e t t e r
Dear Senator Helms:
Thank you f o r w r i t i n g t o me about t h e human r i g h t s
s i t u a t i o n i n Kashmir.
I d i s c u s s e d our human r i g h t s concerns w i t h Prime
M i n i s t e r Rao when he v i s i t e d t h e White House l a s t
month and urged him t o work t o improve t h e
performance o f I n d i a n s e c u r i t y f o r c e s i n Kashmir,
We a l s o hope t h a t t h e m i l i t a n t s and those who
support them w i l l de nounce v i o l e n c e and b r i n g
t h e i r g r i e v a n c e s t othe n e g o t i a t i n g t a b l e . I n
a d d i t i o n , we have r a i s e d w i t h I n d i a n a u t h o r i t i e s
the q u e s t i o n o f t h e
imprisoned Kashmiri l e a d e r s .
We b e l i e v e a l a s t i n g s o l u t i o n t o t h e Kashmir
d i s p u t e w i l l r e q u i r e d i r e c t n e g o t i a t i o n s between
I n d i a and P a k i s t a n , t a k i n g i n t o account t h e views
of t h e people o f Jammu and Kashmir.
I a p p r e c i a t e your i n t e r e s t i n t h i s issue and thank
you f o r s h a r i n g your views w i t h me.
Sincerely,
The Honorable Jesse Helms
U n i t e d S t a t e s Senate
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Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. cable
re: Pakistan. (4 pages)
01/22/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: Pakistan. (3 pages)
03/04/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Pakistan. (2 pages)
03/18/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: United Front. (4 pages)
08/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Pakistan. (3 pages)
10/13/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Pakistan's Coup. (3 pages)
10/15/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Further Reflections. (3 pages)
12/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: Kashmiri Militant's Release. (4 pages)
12/27/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Deweponization. (6 pages)
02/16/2000
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: Pakistan/Internal. (3 pages)
03/27/2000
Pl/b(l)
011. cable
re: Pakistan Militants. (3 pages)
04/11/2000
Pl/b(l)
012. cable
re: Harakat-ul Mujahideen. (3 pages)
04/25/2000
Pl/b(l)
013. cable
re: Durrani. (3 pages)
06/06/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 530000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2106
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
014. cable
re: Kashmiri Freedom Fighters. (3 pages)
07/03/2000
Pl/b(l)
015. cable
re: No Subject Found. (2 pages)
07/21/2000
Pl/b(l)
016. cable
re: Two Pakistani Mujahedin. (2 pages)
09/13/2000
Pl/b(l)
017. cable
re: Pakistani Support. (4 pages)
09/28/2000
Pl/b(l)
018. cable
re: Pakistani MFA. (2 pages)
10/04/2000
Pl/b(l)
019. cable
re: Possible Plans. (7 pages)
12/19/2000
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
530000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2106
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information [(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9)of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TY PE
001. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Pakistan. (4 pages)
01/22/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 530000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2106
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute ((a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
03/04/1999
re: Pakistan. (3 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
530000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2106
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidenlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan. (2 pages)
03/18/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
530000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2106
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: United Front. (4 pages)
08/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 530000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2106
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of thePRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan. (3 pages)
10/13/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
530000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2106
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAJ
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan's Coup. (3 pages)
10/15/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 530000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2106
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Further Reflections. (3 pages)
12/23/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 530000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2106
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
12/27/1999
re: Kashmiri Militant's Release. (4 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
530000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2106
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidenlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
009. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Deweponization. (6 pages)
02/16/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 530000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
vz2l06
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Reeords Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Securit) Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
010. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan/Internal. (3 pages)
03/27/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
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Jan 1999-Dec 2000 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
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04/11/2000
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04/25/2000
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2007-1635-F
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06/06/2000
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[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
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07/03/2000
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NSC Cables
Jan 1999-Dec 2000 (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
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[01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
2007-1635-F
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07/21/2000
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09/28/2000
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10/04/2000
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RHHMUNA/USCINCPAC HONOLULU HI//USIA//
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SUBJ: MEDIA REACTION MIDDLE EAST, U.S. POLITICS, SRI LANKA,
GLOBAL TERRORISM; NEW DELHI
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 05 N W DELHI 007561
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OPRC, PGOV, PREL, KMDR IN
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION MIDDLE EAST, U.S. POLITICS, SRI LANKA,
GLOBAL TERRORISM; NEW DELHI
STATE FOR NP, AC, P
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STATE FOR IN/R/MR
STATE FOR SA/INS, PM/CBM, PM/PRO
STATE FOR NSC
STATE FOR AID/APRE-A
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SUBJECTS COVERED IN THIS REPORT
1. PAGE ONE: KASHMIR, INDIA STEPS UP VIGIL, INDIA-PAK NUCLEAR
WAR, AMB. MILAM ON U.S. TIES WITH PAKISTAN.
2. MEDIA REACTION: MIDDLE EAST, U.S. POLITICS, SRI LANKA, GLOBAL
TERRORISM.
PAGE ONE COVERAGE
1.
ADVANI RULES OUT TRIFURCATION OF KASHMIR:
A)
UNION HOME MINISTER L.K. ADVANI ON SUNDAY REJECTED THE
DEMAND BY THE BJP S HINDU FUNDAMENTALIST ALLY, THE RSS, FOR THE
TRIFURCATION OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR INTO THREE UNITES ON
GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETHNIC LINES. THE CENTER IS NOT IN FAVOR OF
DIVISION OF THE BORDER STATE, HE SAID IN SRINAGAR AFTER REVIEWING
THE SECURITY SITUATION IN KASHMIR WITH STATE LEGISLATORS AND THE
UNIFIED HIGH COMMAND OF THE SECURITY FORCES DEALING WITH
MILITANCY. THE HOME MINISTER WAS ACCOMPANIED BY UNION DEFENSE
MINISTER GEORGE FERNANDES AND STATE CHIEF MINISTER FAROOQ
ABDULLAH.
1
B)
ON TALKS WITH MILITANTS, ADVANI SAID THE GOVERNMENT WOULD
RESPOND TO ANY INITIATIVE BY MILITANTS I F THEY GAVE UP VIOLENCE
AND WANTED TO RESOLVE THE ISSUE ACROSS THE TABLE.
C)
MEANWHILE, THE HINDU REPORTED FROM ISLAMABAD THAT THE HIZBUL-MUJAHIDEEN HAS DENIED REPORTS THAT IT IS PLANNING TO FLOAT A
POLITICAL PARTY IN KASHMIR AND HAS ALSO REJECTED THE LATEST OFFER
OF TALKS MADE BY MINISTER ADVANI. HIZB SPOKESMAN SALIM HASHMI
SAID THAT THE ORGANIZATION WAS FORCED TO TAKE THE ROUTE OF ARMED
STRUGGLE FOLLOWING "SUPPRESSION" OF A "PEACEFUL MOVEMENT" FOR THE
"RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION." THE HIZB WOULD CONTINUE ITS FIGHT
TILL THE GOAL IS ACHIEVED, HE SAID.
D)
THE ASIAN AGE REPORTED ON SUNDAY THAT IRAN, IN A MARKED
SHIFT IN POLICY, IS PLAYING A PROACTIVE ROLE IN INFLUENCING THE
ALL PARTIES HURRIYAT CONFERENCE TO DISTANCE ITSELF FROM PAKISTAN.
THE REPORT SAID DIPLOMATIC SOURCES (UNNAMED) IN DELHI MAINTAINED
THAT THE HURRIYAT LEADERS, WHO ARE REGULAR VISITORS TO THE
IRANIAN EMBASSY, HAVE BEEN TOLD IN CLEAR TERMS NOT TO TRUST
PAKISTAN ON THE ISSUE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR, AND TO TALK TO INDIA
AS THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS RESOLVING THE CRISIS.
2.
PAKISTAN MASSES TROOPS ALONG INTERNATIONAL BORDER; INDIA
STEPS UP VIGIL:
A)
INDIA HAS STEPPED UP ITS VIGIL ALONG THE INTERNATIONAL
BORDER WITH PAKISTAN FOLLOWING MEDIA REPORTS FROM ISLAMABAD THAT
THE LATTER WAS CONDUCTING A MAJOR MILITARY EXERCISE NEAR THE RANN
OF KUTCH IN GUJARAT. AN INDIAN ARMY SPOKESMAN SAID PAKISTAN HAS
NOT INFORMED INDIA ABOUT THE CONDUCT OF ANY EXERCISE. THE SUNDAY
PAPERS HERE SAID PAKISTANI ENGLISH DAILY NEWS HAD REPORTED ON
SATURDAY THAT ISLAMABAD HAS MOVED NINE ARMY DIVISIONS EQUIPPED
WITH AMMUNITION TOWARDS THE INTERNATIONAL BORDER WITH INDIA--FROM
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MARALA TO THE RANN OF KUTCH--TO "CONDUCT MASSIVE EXERCISES."
PAKISTAN HAS DISMISSED THE REPORTS SAYING THE "TROOPS ARE BUSY IN
ROUTINE TRAINING WITHIN THEIR RESPECTIVE UNITS AND THEIR TRAINING
AREAS."
3.
INDIA, PAKISTAN WERE ON BRINK OF NUCLEAR WAR, SAYS U.S.
OFFICIAL:
UNCLAS SECTION 02 OF 05 NEW DELHI 007561
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OPRC, PGOV, PREL, KMDR IN
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION MIDDLE EAST, U.S. POLITICS, SRI LANKA,
GLOBAL TERRORISM; NEW DELHI
A)
THE HINDU AND THE HINDUSTAN TIMES CARRIED WASHINGTON STORIES
ON NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR SAMUEL BERGER'S COMMENTS AT
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY THAT THE U.S. HELPED AVERT A NUCLEAR WAR
BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN IN 1999. THE HINDUSTAN TIMES'
DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, UDAYA NAMBOODIRI, NOTED THAT IN AN
ELECTION YEAR, SUCH A STATEMENT WILL DOUBTLESS BE REGARDED AS
ANOTHER EXERCISE IN SELF-CONGRATULATION BY THE CLINTON
ADMINISTRATION. OTHERS VIEW IT AS THE BEGINNING OF A SERIES OF
GOODBYE SPEECHES BY BERGER. BUT BERGER HELPED STRENGTHEN THE
STEREOTYPE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN AS NUCLEAR UPSTARTS, NAMBOODIRI
SAID.
4.
FULL TIES WITH PAKISTAN ONLY I F DEMOCRACY RETURNS:
A)
SEVERAL MAINLINE DAILIES QUOTED U.S. AMBASSADOR TO PAKISTAN
WILLIAM MILAM AS STATING THAT THE U.S. WOULD RESUME "FULL TIES"
WITH PAKISTAN ONLY I F IT RETURNS TO DEMOCRATIC RULE. "DIALOGUE
YES, BUT FULL TIES CANNOT BE ACHIEVED WITH THE COMITY OF NATIONS
UNTIL PAKISTAN RETURNS TO DEMOCRATIC RULE," MILAM SAID AT THE
INAUGURAL SESSION OF THE FIFTH AMERICAN STUDIES CONFERENCE ON
FRIDAY.
1. MIDDLE EAST
A)--"DEALING WITH ISRAEL," EDITORIAL IN OCTOBER 17 INDEPENDENT
URDU DAILY RASHTRIYA SAHARA:
" H DO THE FREQUENTLY HELD TALKS BETWEEN ISRAEL AND THE
WY
PALESTINIANS ALWAYS FAIL? IT IS TIME FOR THE INTERNATIONAL
COMMUNITY AND SPECIALLY THE ARABS TO THINK VERY SERIOUSLY ABOUT
THIS POINT. IT HAS BECOME ALL THE MORE IMPORTANT IN VIEW OF THE
CURRENT SPATE OF VIOLENCE SPARKED OFF DUE TO ISRAEL'S ADAMANT
ATTITUDE. THE ISRAELI FORCES HAVE ACTED IN A WAY AS THOUGH THEY
WERE EAGERLY LOOKING FOR AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXERCISE THEIR
MURDEROUS FRENZY AGAINST PALESTINIANS. . .ISRAEL'S REFUSAL TO
IMPLEMENT ALL THE PROVISIONS OF MORE THAN TEN AGREEMENTS IT
SIGNED WITH PALESTINIANS HAS MADE A MOCKERY OF THE WHOLE PEACE
PROCESS. . .HAD THERE BEEN ANY SENSE OF JUSTICE OR ANY CONCERN
ABOUT THE MASS MURDER OF PALESTINIANS AT THE HAND OF ISRAEL, THE
UN COULD HAVE PUT THE LATTER AS WELL UNDER INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC
SANCTIONS AS IT DID TO DESTROY IRAQ. . WITH FREQUENT VIOLATIONS
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OF THE PEACE AGREEMENTS AND BY SABOTAGING SEVERAL EFFORTS FOR A
LASTING RECONCILIATION, ISRAEL HAS ONLY SHOWN ITS INCOMPATIBILITY
WITH PEACEFUL MEANS OF RESOLVING THE DISPUTE. IT EVEN A FINAL
AND DECISIVE WAR, WHICH ARAB COUNTRIES CANNOT AVOID."
B) " "WEST ASIA TRUCE," EDITORIAL IN OCTOBER 20 CHENNAI-BASED
INDEPENDENT TAMIL DAILY DINAMANI:
"CLINTON'S INITIATIVE FOR A FACE-TO-FACE TALK BETWEEN ARAFAT
AND BARAK IN HIS PRESENCE AND SUBSEQUENT AGREEMENT TO STOP THE
HOSTILITIES HAS HELPED TO PACIFY THE SITUATION.... REDEPLOYMENT
OF THE ISRAELI FORCES AND THE CONTROLLING THE PALESTINIAN YOUTH
THROUGH ARAFAT WILL PROVE ONLY TO BE
TEMPORARY SOLUTIONS. CLINTON'S DESIRE TO SET UP AN INTERNATIONAL
FACT-FINDING BODY TO PROBE THE CAUSES OF THE VIOLENCE... IS A
RIGHT STEP. BOTH THE PARTIES HAVE REQUESTED INDIA TO MEDIATE IN
THE WEST ASIA CRISIS. INDIA SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS IN NOT TAKING ANY
HASTY DECISIONS ON THIS ISSUE AND ACT WITH A LONG TERM
PERSPECTIVE."
C) "EXERCISE RESTRAINT," EDITORIAL IN OCTOBER 19 BANGALORE-BASED
LEFT-OF-CENTER ENGLISH DAILY DECCAN HERALD:
"THE AGREEMENT IS A BARE MINIMUM. YET, GIVEN THE DEEP
SUSPICION AND HATRED THAT CHARACTERIZES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
ISRAELIS AND PALESTINIANS TODAY, EVEN THIS DOES SEEM AMBITIOUS
FOR THERE ARE SERIOUS DOUBTS WHETHER I T CAN BE IMPLEMENTED ON THE
GROUND. THE IMMEDIATE RESPONSE TO THE SHARM EL-SHEIK AGREEMENT
IS DISAPPOINTING. . .BUT BOTH SIDES WILL HAVE TO S O RESTRAINT
HW
IF THE CURRENT CRISIS IS TO END."
UNCLAS SECTION 03 OF 05 NEW DELHI 007561
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OPRC, PGOV, PREL, KMDR IN
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION MIDDLE EAST, U.S. POLITICS, SRI LANKA,
GLOBAL TERRORISM; NEW DELHI
D) "TRUCE WELCOME, BUT..," EDITORIAL IN OCTOBER 19 SECUNDERABADBASED LEFT-OF-CENTER ENGLISH DAILY DECCAN HERALD:
"A POINT ON THE SIDE OF HOPE IS THAT MEDIATORY EFFORTS HAVE
BECOME BROAD-BASED WITH THE INDUCTION OF EGYPT AND JORDAN, APART
FROM PRESIDENT CLINTON.... ARAFAT HAS THE MORE ARDUOUS TASK OF
'SELLING' THE SHARM EL-SHEIK AGREEMENT TO HIS PEOPLE WHO ALWAYS
SUSPECT, PERHAPS WITH GOOD REASON, THAT THE PEACE TERMS IMPOSED
BY MEDIATORS ARE LOADED IN FAVOR OF ISRAEL."
E) "CHANGING PERCEPTIONS ON WEST ASIA," COMMENTARY IN OCTOBER 19
DECCAN HERALD:
"INDIA'S CURRENT PREOCCUPATION IS WITH ISRAEL WHOSE
FRIENDSHIP AND GOODWILL NEW DELHI IS SEEKING WITH A ZEAL
SUGGESTING THAT OUR FOREIGN POLICY ESTABLISHMENT IS TRYING TO
MAKE UP FOR LOST TIME.... THE ARABS THEMSELVES HAVE SHED THEIR
ANTAGONISM TOWARDS ISRAEL, BUT THEY DO NOT APPRECIATE OUR TIES
WITH ISRAEL.... PERHAPS WE ARE PUTTING ALL OUR EGGS IN THE
AMERICAN BASKET AND ARE FORCED TO DO THE NECESSARY FOLLOW-UP THIS
ENTAILS. PERHAPS WE THINK THAT WE CAN SURVIVE WITHOUT THE
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GOODWILL OF THE ARAB NATIONS AND THEIR CRUDE SUPPLIES."
F)"PRICE OF PRE-EMINENCE," ANALYSIS IN OCTOBER 22 CENTRIST THE
HINDU BY WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT SRIDHAR KRISHNASWAMI:
"THE TERRORIST HIT ON THE USS COLE IN YEMEN LAST WEEK CAME
LIKE A BOLT FROM THE BLUE. AMERICA WAS REMINDED THAT AS IT
STRETCHES ITSELF TO BE THE LEAD PLAYER IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA,
THERE ARE COSTS TOO, NOT JUST MONETARY BUT PHYSICAL,
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EMOTIONAL AS WELL. AS THE MAJOR POWER IN THE
INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM, THE U.S. IS BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD
PLACE. . .
"IN THE CASE OF THE ATTACK ON THE USS COLE, WHILE PUBLICLY
THERE HAS BEEN A LOT OF TALK ABOUT ''TERRORISM'', THE U.S. HAS
BEEN CAREFUL IN NOT SAYING MUCH ABOUT WHAT HAS BEEN DISCOVERED
THUS FAR. AT THE SAME TIME, IT HAS LEFT THE MILITARY OPTION QUITE
OPEN. BUT THE DIFFICULTY MAY NOT BE AS MUCH IN IDENTIFYING THE
TERRORISTS RESPONSIBLE AS IN PINNING THE RESPONSIBILITY ON A
NATION-STATE. AND THIS IS WHERE THE PROBLEM WILL ALWAYS BE IDENTIFYING A STATE THAT OPENLY BACKS AND SPONSORS TERRORISTS.
THIS MAKES MILITARY RETRIBUTION ALL THE MORE DIFFICULT AND
COMPLEX. . .
" I F WASHINGTON DOES EXERCISE ITS OPTIONS AGAINST OSAMA,
THERE WILL BE POLITICAL HEADACHES FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AT THE
UNITED NATIONS AND ELSEWHERE, BUT NOT INSURMOUNTABLE ONES.
NEITHER RUSSIA NOR CHINA, FOR THAT MATTER, SEEM TO HAVE MUCH USE
FOR OSAMA AND HIS FOLLOWERS WHO OPERATE IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE
WORLD."
2. U.S. POLITICS
A)"DEBATABLE DEMOCRACY," EDITORIAL IN OCTOBER 23 CENTRIST THE
TIMES OF INDIA:
"AS FAR AS INDIA IS CONCERNED THE OUTCOME OF THE NOVEMBER
ELECTION IS IMMATERIAL. PRESIDENT CLINTON'S INITIATIVE FOR CLOSER
RELATIONS WITH INDIA HAS HAD BROAD BIPARTISAN SUPPORT, AND
WHETHER AL GORE SUCCEEDS HIM OR I T IS GEORGE BUSH, THE MOMENTUM
IS LIKELY TO BE KEPT UP. IT IS HOWEVER FASCINATING, AND
INSTRUCTIVE, FOR US TO OBSERVE THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS WORKING
THROUGH THIS UNIQUELY AMERICAN INSTITUTION WHICH ENABLED THE
CANDIDATES AND THE ELECTORATE TO CONFRONT AND ENGAGE THE KEY
ISSUES BEFORE THE NATION IN A HIGHLY STRUCTURED MANNER. . .
"HOWEVER, IT IS SIGNIFICANT THAT THE DEBATES ARE NOT HELD BY
A STATUTORY BODY BUT ORGANIZED BY A NON- PARTISAN COMMISSION ON
PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES. . .CAN WE HOPE FOR SUCH STRUCTURED PREELECTION DEBATES IN INDIA, FOCUSING ON ISSUES AND NOT
PERSONALITIES? . . .INDIAN DEMOCRACY IS STILL EVOLVING, AND AFTER
ALL FIFTY YEARS AGO IN THE US, CANDIDATES WERE STILL BEING
UNCLAS SECTION 04 OF 05 NEW DELHI 007561
E.O. 12958: N/A
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SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION MIDDLE EAST, U.S. POLITICS, SRI LANKA,
GLOBAL TERRORISM; NEW DELHI
SELECTED IN SMOKE-FILLED BACKROOMS."
B) "BORE VERSUS WUSS," EDITORIAL IN OCTOBER 21 CENTRIST THE INDIAN
EXPRESS:
"PRESIDENTIAL POLLS IN THE U.S. IS LESS ABOUT CRUNCHING
NUMBERS AND MORE ABOUT COMPETING VISIONS. . .THE CONTESTS IS SO
IDEOLOGICALLY TRANSPARENT AND THE BATTLE CRY SO PASSIONATE THAT
IT WOULD BE NO EXAGGERATION TO CHARACTERIZE THE ENTIRE RACE AS A
GREAT CRUCIBLE OF MODERN DEMOCRATIC STYLE CLASS WARFARE. . .
"GORE, THOUGH MOST PEOPLE THOUGHT HE WAS A BORE, PROVED TO
BE INTELLIGENT: HE DROVE A HOLE INTO THE REPUBLIC STRATEGY BY
PICKING A MINORITY JEWISH VICE-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IN JOE
LIBERMAN AND THEN CLEVERLY MOVED LEFTWARDS ONLY ON SOCIAL ISSUES.
ON THE ECONOMIC FRONT, HE PROVED TO BE THE MOST INNOVATIVE. .
.ULTIMATELY, I F BATTLES ARE FOUGHT MORE ON VISIONS AND AGENDAS,
GORE, HAVING DEFINED HIMSELF MUCH MORE CLEARLY IDEOLOGICALLY
SPEAKING, HAS THE CLEAR ADVANTAGE."
C) "GORE OR BUSH? THE US DID NOT WITNESS SUCH A TOUGH FIGHT"
WASHINGTON DISPATCH BY ANJAN BASU, EXECUTIVE EDITOR OF CALCUTTA
BENGALI SAMBAD PRATI DIN OF OCTOBER 23:
"APPARENTLY THOUGH AL GORE SEEMS TO BE THE SUCCESSOR TO
CLINTON TO THE THRONE OF THE WHITE HOUSE... GEORGE BUSH IS NOT
GOING TO LET HIM STAY IN COMFORT. . .MOST OF THE PEOPLE HERE
UNHESITATINGLY ADMIT, DURING THE LAST THREE TELEVISED DEBATES AL
GORE, DESPITE HIS BEST ARGUMENTS, COULD NOT TOTALLY DEFEAT GEORGE
BUSH. GORE TRIED TO SEEK MILEAGE FROM THE ARGUMENTS
AND COUNTER-ARGUMENTS REGARDING BUSH'S PROPOSALS OF CIVIC
AMENITIES BUT COULD NOT DO VERY WELL. ON THE OTHER HAND GEORGE
BUSH LAUNCHED HIS COUNTER-OFFENSIVE BY A DEFTLY CALCULATED 'ONE
STEP BACKWARD, TWO STEPS FORWARD' MOVE. SO THE PREMEDITATED PLAN
OF THE DEMOCRATS TO DISMISS BUSH IN THE DEBATING ROUND ITSELF GOT
PUNCTURED. . .
"REALIZING THIS AL GORE AND HIS ADVISERS ARE N W BUSY
O
IMPROVISING NEWER PLANS. BUT THAT TOO IS NOT WITHOUT
PREDILECTIONS. HE FEARS JUST NAMING PRESIDENT CLINTON IN ANY OF
HIS CAMPAIGNS, LEST MONICA-TAINTED CLINTON REDUCES HIS PROSPECT
IN THE ELECTION. . .AND HIS NEW POTENTIAL DANGER SEEMS
TO BE HIS RUNNING MATE JOE LIEBERMAN. . .IT IS FEARED THAT THE
JEWISH LINEAGE OF LIEBERMAN MAY BOOMERANG IN THE ELECTION.... ON
THE OTHER HAND, BUSH. . .IS BASKING IN THE HOPE OF CAPTURING HIS
FATHER'S SEAT REAPING FROM DIFFERENT CALCULATIONS. SO THE FIGHT
IS ON EQUAL COUNTS. . ."
D) " H IS THE KING OF THE WHITE HOUSE?" SPECIAL SUNDAY PAGE
WO
ARTICLE IN OCTOBER 22 CALCUTTA BENGALI AAJKAL BY COLUMNIST ARPAN
MITRA:
". . .BUSH'S FOREIGN POLICY IS WEAK IN COMPARISON TO THAT OF
GORE. HOWEVER, THE COMMON PEOPLE DO NOT BOTHER TOO MUCH ABOUT
FOREIGN POLICY. . .ONE THING IS TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT THAT
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EVEN THOUGH THE US CITIZENS ARE NOT THAT CONCERNED ABOUT THE US
FOREIGN POLICY WE, THE PEOPLE OF THE THIRD WORLD, ARE UNDOUBTEDLY
INTERESTED ABOUT ITS RELEVANCE. WE CANNOT DENY THAT, FOR IN A
UNIPOLAR WORLD IN THE POST COLD WAR ERA THE US COMMANDS
TREMENDOUS CLOUT IN THE INTERNATIONAL POWER EQUATION.
3. SRI LANKA
A)"BRAVING THE ODDS," EDITORIAL IN OCTOBER 21 CENTRIST THE HINDU:
"WHILE THE CONTINUING CRISIS IN SRI LANKA CALLS FOR A BOLD
COLLECTIVE EFFORT BY ITS LEADERS TO RISE ABOVE THE CONSIDERATIONS
OF NUMBERS IN PARLIAMENT, THE POLITICAL CONFIGURATION OF THE
PRESENT HOUSE CAN YET PROVE PROBLEMATIC FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL
OVERHAUL. . .OUTSIDE THE PORTALS OF NORMATIVE POLITICS, THE
LATEST SUICIDE- BOMBING IN COLOMBO, SHORTLY BEFORE THE NEW
CABINET SWEARING-IN, SERVED AS A GRIM REMINDER, I F THAT WAS
NEEDED AT ALL, OF THE POWERFUL PRESENCE OF AN EXTRAUNCLAS SECTION 05 OF 05 NEW DELHI 007561
E.O. 12958: NA
TAGS: OPRC, PGOV, PREL, KMDR IN
SUBJECT: MEDA REACTION MIDDLE EAST, U.S. POLITICS, SRI LANKA,
GLOBAL TERRORISM; NEW DELHI
CONSTITUTIONAL ACTOR. . .WITH LAKSHMAN KADIRGAMAR RETAINING HIS
OLD PORTFOLIO, SRI LANKA'S CAUSE ON THE EXTERNAL FRONT WILL
CONTINUE TO BE ARTICULATED WELL. A QUESTION IS WHETHER COLOMBO
WILL N W SEEK TO REVIVE THE IDEA OF AN EXTERNAL FACILITATION OF
O
AN END TO THE ONGOING WAR WITH THE LTTE."
4. GLOBAL TERRORISM
A) "HYDRA-LIKE, " ANALYSIS IN OCTOBER 22 CENTRIST THE HINDU BY
BAHRAIN CORRESPONDENT KESAVA MENON:
"THE ATTACK ON. . .USS COLE. . .IN ADEN BROUGHT ON DISPLAY
NOT JUST THE MALIGNANT VITALITY OF TERRORISM BUT ALSO ITS ABILITY
TO MANIFEST IN DIFFERENT FORMS. . .IT IS NECESSARY TO LABOR TO
PROVE THAT THE ATTACK ON THE USS COLE WAS UNIQUE I F ONLY TO S O
HW
H W TERRORISM HAS LEARNT TO OPERATE PAST THE SHADE OF THE
O
EXPECTED. . .AS ALWAYS WHEN TALKING OF TERRORISM IT IS NECESSARY
TO TROT OUT THE APHORISM THAT ONE MAN'S TERRORIST IS ANOTHER
MAN'S FREEDOM FIGHTER. THIS APHORISM IS PARTICULARLY APT WHEN
TALKING OF THE HIZBOLLAH IN LEBANON OR HAMAS IN THE PALESTINIAN
TERRITORIES. . .BUT HAMAS AND HIZBOLLAH. . .HAVE SERIOUS SOCIAL,
ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL PROGRAMS WHICH OFFER SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL
TO THEIR PEOPLE. . .FOR ALL THAT, SO LONG AS THERE IS A LOT OF
PENT UP RAGE AND HATRED IN THE WORLD TERRORIST OUTFITS MANAGE TO
SURVIVE LIKE EARTHWORMS NO MATTER H W THEY ARE CRUSHED."
O
CELESTE
TOR: 10/23/00 06:07:14
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 ISLAMABAD 007114
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NEWS:
PAKISTAN POLITICAL SITUATION
AFGHANISTAN/TALIBAN
DOHA OIC SUMMIT
PAK-U.S. RELATIONS
OPINION:
MIDDLE EAST PEACE PROCESS
INDO-PAK RELATIONS
NEWS
PAKISTAN POLITICAL SITUATION
1.
"APNS DEMANDS CONCESSIONS, SECURITY," A NEWS
STORY IN THE CENTRIST NATIONAL DAILY, "THE NEWS"
(11/15)
QUOTE: THE ALL PAKISTAN NEWSPAPERS SOCIETY (APNS) ON
TUESDAY STRONGLY CONDEMNED THE BOMB BLAST AT THE
OFFICES OF "NAWA-I-WAQT," THE BOMB HOAXES AT THE
"JANG" AND "DAWN" OFFICES AND THE CONSISTENT
INDIFFERENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT TO ENSURE SUFFICIENT
SECURITY TO THE NEWSPAPERS.... END QUOTE.
AFGHANISTAN/TALIBAN
2.
"USAMA STANDS BY WAR FATWA AGAINST U.S.," A NEWS
STORY IN THE CENTRIST NATIONAL DAILY, "THE NEWS"
(11/15)
QUOTE: SAUDI DISSIDENT USAMA BIN LADEN ON TUESDAY
CONVEYED A MESSAGE SAYING THAT HE STANDS BY HIS FATWA
DECLARING A JIHAD AGAINST THE U.S. AND ISRAEL.... THE
MESSAGE WAS CONVEYED BY A PASHTO-SPEAKING AFGHAN WHO
INTRODUCED HIMSELF AS MOHAMMAD. HE SAID THAT HE WAS
SPEAKING FROM JALALABAD IN EASTERN AFGHANISTAN, AND
HAD BEEN DIRECTED BY BIN LADEN TO DENY REMARKS
ATTRIBUTED TO HIM IN A KUWAITI DAILY, AL-RAI ALAAM.... END QUOTE.
DOHA OIC SUMMIT
3.
"OIC TO SEND FACT-FINDING MISSION TO KASHMIR," A
NEWS STORY IN THE CENTER-RIGHT NATIONAL DAILY, "THE
NATION" (11/15)
QUOTE: THE NINTH ISLAMIC SUMMIT MEETING ENDED HERE
TUESDAY WITH ITS REAFFIRMATION OF SUPPORT FOR THE
MUSLIM NATIONS AND FOR THE CAUSES OF THE PALESTINIANS
AND THE KASHMIRI PEOPLE.... THE SUMMIT ALSO
REAFFIRMED ITS SOLIDARITY AND SUPPORT FOR THE RIGHT OF
PEOPLE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR TO SELF-DETERMINATION....
END QUOTE.
PAK-U.S. RELATIONS
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4.
"AMERICA NOT FRIEND OF ANYONE: GUL," A NEWS STORY
IN THE CENTER-RIGHT NATIONAL DAILY, "THE NATION"
(11/15)
QUOTE: FORMER CHIEF OF I S I , GENERAL (RETD) HAMEED GUL
HAS SAID THAT THERE IS NO DIRECT CLASH BETWEEN
TOR: 11/16/00 04:55:05
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Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. cable
re: Defense Intelligence Summary. (10 pages)
11/02/1998
P\fb(\)
002. cable
re: ISID Officer. (4 pages)
11/20/1998
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Terrorism. (5 pages)
11/24/1998
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: Terrorist Activity. (3 pages)
12/22/1998
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: No Subject Found. (2 pages)
12/24/1998
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[11/02/1998-12/24/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2105
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - |5 U.S.C. .S52(b)l
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to (he appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Defense Intelligence Summary. (10 pages)
11/02/1998
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[11/02/1998-12/24/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2l05
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: ISID Officer. (4 pages)
11/20/1998
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[11/02/1998-12/24/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2!05
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Terrorism. (5 pages)
11/24/1998
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[11/02/1998-12/24/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2105
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Reeords Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [S U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Securit) Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
12/22/1998
re: Terrorist Activity. (3 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[11/02/1998-12/24/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2105
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
005. cable
SUBJECIYTITLE
DATE
re: No Subject Found. (2 pages)
12/24/1998
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 (fPakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[11/02/1998-12/24/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2105
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(J) ofthe PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIAj
b(J) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
001. cable
re: Major Raises Kashmir. (3 pages)
01/26/1997
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: GOP Views UNMOT. (1 page)
03/05/1997
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: GOP Foreign Secretary. (2 pages)
03/19/1997
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: Pakistan. (3 pages)
05/08/1997
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: IS1D. (7 pages)
06/11/1997
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Status of Shamshad. (4 pages)
06/19/1997
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Universal Adherence. (2 pages)
08/13/1997
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: The Kashmiri Militancy. (3 pages)
10/09/1997
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Pakistan. (3 pages)
12/23/1997
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (11 pages)
02/16/1998
PI/b(l)
011. cable
re: Afghan Situation. (2 pages)
05/01/1998
Pl/b(l)
012. cable
re: India. (5 pages)
07/21/1998
Pl/b(l)
013. cable
re: Afghan Situation. (3 pages)
07/27/1998
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - {44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRAj
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
014. cable
re: Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate. (3 pages)
08/06/1998
Pl/b(l)
015. cable
re: Pakistan's Support. (3 pages)
08/18/1998
Pl/b(l)
016. cable
re: Egyptian. (3 pages)
08/23/1998
Pl/b(l)
017. cable
re: Pakistan's Involvement. (4 pages)
08/25/1998
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a))
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. cable
SUBJECmiTLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Major Raises Kashmir. (3 pages)
01/26/1997
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2)orthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(bK3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: GOP Views UNMOT. (1 page)
03/05/1997
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: GOP Foreign Secretary. (2 pages)
03/19/1997
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
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Rawalpindi Nawa-i-Waqt i n Urdu 11 May 97 p 10
[Editorial:
"The Role o f US Sponsored O r g a n i z a t i o n s " ]
[FBIS T r a n s l a t e d T e x t ] According t o a news r e p o r t , P a k i s t a n has
lodged a p r o t e s t w i t h the US A d m i n i s t r a t i o n f o r t h e DEA's a l l e g e d
c o v e r t p l a n t o t r a p P a k i s t a n i m i l i t a r y o f f i c i a l s i n a drug
operation.
I n view o f these r e p o r t s , h i g h o f f i c i a l s are examining
DEA a c t i v i t i e s i n P a k i s t a n . US p o l i c y towards P a k i s t a n has been
exposed many times and every s e n s i b l e P a k i s t a n i i s aware o f the US
s t r a t e g y which i t has adopted s i n c e 1990 t o harass P a k i s t a n on t h e
p o l i t i c a l , economic and d i p l o m a t i c f r o n t s .
F i r s t , assistance t o
P a k i s t a n was stopped on the p r e t e x t o f P a k i s t a n ' s n u c l e a r program.
The US p r e s i d e n t r e f u s e d t o i s s u e a c e r t i f i c a t e f o r P a k i s t a n because
a government had come i n t o power i n P a k i s t a n which d e c l a r e d " t r a d e
not a i d " as i t s motto. I t decided not t o accept a i d from the U n i t e d
S t a t e s , i t i n v i t e d o t h e r f r i e n d l y c o u n t r i e s t o make investments i n
P a k i s t a n and t r i e d t o cope w i t h the e f f e c t s o f d i s c o n t i n u a t i o n o f
a i d . Then, the U n i t e d States brought f o r t h another scarecrow —
terrorism.
I n 1993, i t seemed as i f P a k i s t a n would be put i n t h e
c a t e g o r y o f I r a q and Libya by d e c l a r i n g i t a t e r r o r i s t s t a t e . But
the whole uproar f i z z l e d out as soon as Nawaz S h a r i f ' s government
was d i s m i s s e d and i t became v e r y obvious t h a t the blame o f t e r r o r i s m
was merely a smoke screen and the a c t u a l purpose behind i t was t o
d e s t a b i l i z e the c o u n t r y .
L i k e t e r r o r i s m , drug smuggling i s a l s o a p o l i t i c a l i s s u e . Every
one knows t h a t P a k i s t a n has always remained a c t i v e a g a i n s t t h e
manufacture, s e l l i n g and smuggling o f n a r c o t i c s and due t o o u r
r e l i g i o u s and moral values we can never condone t h i s business. I t
i s the Americans who e s t a b l i s h e d modern f a c t o r i e s a l l over t h e
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w o r l d f o r drug manufacture and i t i s they who have promoted t h e
c u l t u r e o f weapons, o b s c e n i t y and drugs.
I n o t h e r Muslim c o u n t r i e s
these problems have been c r e a t e d by t h e those v e r y people who are
c o n t i n u i n g t h e i r c o n s p i r a c i e s on t h e name o f s t o p p i n g t h e drug
t r a d e . Everyone knows t h a t t h e h e r o i n and k a l a s h n i k o v c u l t u r e which
P a k i s t a n i s f a c i n g these days i s a g i f t o f American drug and weapons
d e a l e r s . And under t h i s p r e t e x t , t h e U n i t e d States has succeeded i n
e s t a b l i s h i n g a network not o n l y o f CIA agents b u t a l s o o f DEA agents
which keep an eye over our s e n s i t i v e places and i s s u e s . I t s agents
have access t o t h e h i g h e s t l e v e l s .
Reports have been p u b l i s h e d p r e v i o u s l y s t a t i n g t h a t t h e DEA t r a p
P a k i s t a n i s through v a r i o u s methods, send them t o t h e U n i t e d States
and then use them f o r t h e i r own purpose. There are hundreds o f
P a k i s t a n i s imprisoned i n US j a i l s who landed i n t h e U n i t e d States
w i t h t h e c o l l a b o r a t i o n o f DEA, were used i n o p e r a t i o n s a g a i n s t t h e i r
own b r o t h e r P a k i s t a n i s and are now i m p r i s o n e d i n US p r i s o n s working
as cheap l a b o r f o r US i n d u s t r y . Those who chalked o u t t h e p l a n t o
use f o r e i g n p r i s o n e r s i n US j a i l s as l a b o r e r s f o r t h e i n d u s t r i e s i n
order t o meet t h e c r i s i s caused by expensive l a b o r have now prepared
a p l a n t o i m p l i c a t e t h e P a k i s t a n m i l i t a r y i n t h e drug t r a d e t o
defame t h e m i l i t a r y and weaken our p o s i t i o n s on our n u c l e a r program,
Kashmir and o t h e r i m p o r t a n t i s s u e s .
US d i p l o m a t s and newspapers have themselves r e v e a l e d t h a t d u r i n g
p r e v i o u s governments some P a k i s t a n i o f f i c i a l s o f t h e m i l i t a r y and
s e c r e t agencies were r e t i r e d a t t h e recommendation o f U n i t e d S t a t e s .
General ( r e t d . ) Hameed Gul has d i s c l o s e d t h a t he had r e j e c t e d t h e
p r o p o s a l o f a p p o i n t i n g a m i l i t a r y o f f i c e r f o r DEA. According t o a
N a t i o n r e p o r t from Washington, t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s has a d m i t t e d t h a t
P a k i s t a n i c i t i z e n Mansoor A i j a z was t h e i r i n f o r m e r . He i s t h e one
about whom former prime m i n i s t e r Benazir Bhutto had r e v e a l e d t h a t
he met w i t h her and i n a d d i t i o n t o o b t a i n i n g c o n t r a c t s he r e p e a t e d l y
proposed t h a t Pakistan should recognize I s r a e l .
Benazir Bhutto has
a l s o a l l e g e d t h a t t h e present US Ambassador Thomas Simons g o t angry
w i t h her f o r not g i v i n g a c o n t r a c t t o a US c i t i z e n and then
vehemently s t a r t e d t a l k i n g about her government's c o r r u p t i o n and
d i s m i s s a l . The US A d m i n i s t r a t i o n has v e r i f i e d t h i s a l l e g a t i o n by
saying t h a t i t i s t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f t h e US ambassador t o
safeguard t h e i n t e r e s t s o f every US c i t i z e n .
I n t h i s background,
i t i s not unimaginable t h a t t h e r e c e n t i n c i d e n t o f drug smuggling
i s l i n k e d w i t h t h e o t h e r p r e v i o u s US attempts t o harass P a k i s t a n .
Not o n l y some people a f f i l i a t e d w i t h t h e US missions i n P a k i s t a n
but some DEA o f f i c i a l s are a l s o i n v o l v e d i n such a c t i v i t i e s which
are i n c o n f l i c t w i t h our n a t i o n a l i n t e r e s t s . What r i g h t does t h e
U n i t e d States have t o use P a k i s t a n i c i t i z e n s as i n f o r m e r s t o g a i n
access t o t h e h i g h o f f i c i a l s o f Pakistan government and then t r y
to d i c t a t e t h e i r p o l i c i e s .
I f DEA and o t h e r agencies are f o l l o w i n g a p o l i c y o f u s i n g
P a k i s t a n i n a t i o n a l s as i n f o r m e r s and are t r y i n g t o defame P a k i s t a n ,
i t i s u n f a i r t o t h e n a t i o n and i s a g r e a t t h r e a t t o our s o v e r e i g n t y
and n a t i o n a l s e c u r i t y . S i m i l a r r e p o r t s have been heard about t h e
NGOs working i n P a k i s t a n w i t h US f u n d i n g . The damage such
o r g a n i z a t i o n s have done t o Pakistan's c a r p e t i n d u s t r y c o r r o b o r a t e s
these r e p o r t s . Recently, a US r e p o r t c r i t i c i z e d P a k i s t a n f o r
a b e t t i n g t e r r o r i s m . This means t h a t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s wants t o
defame P a k i s t a n i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t e r r o r i s m , t h e drug t r a d e , bonded
and c h i l d l a b o r t o such an e x t e n t t h a t no i n v e s t o r comes t o P a k i s t a n
nor can we s e l l our p r o d u c t s on t h e i n t e r n a t i o n a l market. I t wants
t o t a r n i s h t h e image o f Pakistan t o such an e x t e n t t h a t they become
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t o t a l l y unable t o safeguard t h e i r p o l i t i c a l freedom and economic and
social identity.
I t wants t o leave P a k i s t a n w i t h no choice b u t t o
compromise on i t s n u c l e a r program, Kashmir and i t s i d e o l o g i c a l
f o u n d a t i o n s so t h a t i t accepts US d i c t a t e s on Kashmir and y i e l d s t o
US dominance.
I t i s t r u e t h a t f o r t h e time being we are i n t h e weaker p o s i t i o n .
We are f a c i n g i n s t a b i l i t y due t o economic problems, t e r r o r i s m ,
s e c t a r i a n i s m , unemployment and o t h e r problems. Mian Nawaz S h a r i f has
t o h o l d the begging bowl once again a f t e r h i s d e c i s i o n t o break t h e
begging bowl because t h e r e was no o t h e r c h o i c e . The P r e s i d e n t has
v i s i t e d China and Mian Nawaz S h a r i f plans t o v i s i t t h e Gulf States
i n an attempt t o a c q u i r e a s s i s t a n c e f o r n a r r o w i n g down t h e budget
d e f i c i t . But a l l t h i s does n o t mean t h a t l i k e our r u l e r s our people
a l s o f i n d themselves t o t a l l y h e l p l e s s a g a i n s t t h e U n i t e d States and
t h a t they e a g e r l y accept t h e u n f r i e n d l y a t t i t u d e and measures o f t h e
U n i t e d S t a t e s . The f a c t i s t h a t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s i s l o s i n g i t s
r e s p e c t , as a f r i e n d l y n a t i o n and a super power, i n t h e eyes o f
P a k i s t a n i people due t o i t s p o l i c i e s and a c t i o n s . The more t h e
U n i t e d States t h r e a t e n s our s e c u r i t y and n a t i o n a l i d e n t i t y , t h e more
the n a t i o n w i l l d i s l i k e or r a t h e r hate i t . T h e r e f o r e , our r u l e r s
and p o l i c y makers should t a l k t o t h e U n i t e d States i n c l e a r terms
a s k i n g why i t i s i n d u l g i n g i n such a c t i v i t i e s , which can be c a l l e d
u n f r i e n d l y , t o use the m i l d e s t terms.
I f P a k i s t a n i a u t h o r i t i e s have
s u f f i c i e n t evidence t h a t t h e DEA and o t h e r US-funded o r g a n i z a t i o n s
are working a g a i n s t t h e i n t e r e s t s o f P a k i s t a n then w i t h o u t any delay
such agencies and o r g a n i z a t i o n s should be asked t o stop t h e i r work
so t h a t our c o u n t r y can g e t r i d o f the p r e s e n t environment o f
u n r e s t , i n s t a b i l i t y and hopelessness about f u t u r e . Moreover, we
should examine t h e c o u n t r i e s which are making investments i n t h e
o r g a n i z a t i o n s working i n Pakistan's " p a r t i c u l a r " s e c t o r s .
Might
these agencies and o r g a n i z a t i o n s be r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e p r e s e n t
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Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Universal Adherence. (2 pages)
08/13/1997
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a))
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)J
PI National Security' Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(h)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. cable
SUBJEO/ITTLE
DATE
re: The Kashmiri Militancy. (3 pages)
10/09/1997
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
VZ2I04
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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2201(3).
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Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
009. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan. (3 pages)
12/23/1997
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Seeuritj' Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency ((b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
h(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
010. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (11 pages)
02/16/1998
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. SS2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l)ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |fl)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4)of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
011, cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Afghan Situation. (2 pages)
05/01/1998
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - (5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classided Information ((a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to (he appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute ((b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
012. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: India. (5 pages)
07/21/1998
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
VZ2I04
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
013. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Afghan Situation. (3 pages)
07/27/1998
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a))
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
014. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate. (3 pages)
08/06/1998
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
h(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAJ
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
015. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Pakistan's Support. (3 pages)
08/18/1998
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Seeuritj Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAj
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(J) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(J) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(J) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201 (J).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
016. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Egyptian. (3 pages)
08/23/1998
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom o f l n f o r m a t i o n Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b ( l ) National security classified information 1(b)(1) o f t h e FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) o f t h e F O I A j
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) o f t h e F O I A j
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) o f t h e F O I A j
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) o f t h e F O I A j
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) o f t h e F O I A j
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) o f t h e F O I A j
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) o f t h e F O I A j
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) o f t h e PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) o f t h e PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) o f t h e PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
017. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan's Involvement. (4 pages)
08/25/1998
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1997-Dec 1998 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
520000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
2007-1635-F
vz2104
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Securit)' Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(b)(6)ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
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86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Text
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Original Format
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Paper
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
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[01/26/1997-08/25/1998]
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
NSC Cables
Source
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24194018
42-t-7585709-20071635F-003-009-2015
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Is Part Of
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Box 3
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585709">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. cable
re: German Press Articles. (2 pages)
05/06/1996
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: Kashmir/Pakistan. (3 pages)
05/12/1996
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Terrorism/Pakistan. (3 pages)
05/17/1996
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: Kashmir Hostages. (3 pages)
05/20/1996
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Kashmir Hostages. (14 pages)
05/22/1996
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Terrorism/Pakistan (2 pages)
05/26/1996
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Pakistan-United States. (2 pages)
05/29/1996
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: Kashmir Hostages. (2 pages)
06/06/1996
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: No Subject Found. (5 pages)
06/19/1996
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: Kashmir Hostages. (2 pages)
07/25/1996
Pl/b(l)
011. cable
re: Kashmir Hostages. (5 pages)
08/29/1996
Pl/b(l)
012. cable
re: Afghanistan. (5 pages)
09/11/1996
Pl/b(l)
013. cable
re: Pakistan. (6 pages)
11/02/1996
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
014. cable
re: Kashmir Hostage Situation. (2 pages)
11/12/1996
PI/b(l)
015. cable
re: Comments by the Amir. (3 pages)
11/15/1996
Pl/b(l)
016. cable
re: Pakistan Intelligence. (4 pages)
12/23/1996
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5)of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: German Press Articles. (2 pages)
05/06/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(J) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRAj
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(J) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(J).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir/Pakistan. (3 pages)
05/12/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Terrorism/Pakistan. (3 pages)
05/17/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir Hostages. (3 pages)
05/20/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - \44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA|
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(J).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir Hostages. (14 pages)
05/22/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |<b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Terrorism/Pakistan (2 pages)
05/26/1996
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - \S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Seeuritj' Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
.
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Pakistan-United States. (2 pages)
05/29/1996
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir Hostages. (2 pages)
06/06/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l)of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
009. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: No Subject Found. (5 pages)
06/19/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRAJ
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAJ
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
010. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Kashmir Hostages. (2 pages)
07/25/1996
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2l03
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office ((a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
.
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
Oil. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Kashmir Hostages. (5 pages)
08/29/1996
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) of the PRA|
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIAj
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
012. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Afghanistan. (5 pages)
09/11/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2l03
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Seeuritj Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
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Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
013. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan. (6 pages)
1/02/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
014. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir Hostage Situation. (2 pages)
11/12/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
015. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Comments by the Amir. (3 pages)
1/15/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Securit)'Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(bK6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
016. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan Intelligence. (4 pages)
12/23/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/06/1996-12/23/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2103
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
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2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. cable
re: GOP Response. (3 pages)
12/18/1995
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: First Step on a Kashmiri Dialogue. (6 pages)
03/18/1996
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
Secretary's Moming Summary. (18 pages)
03/18/1996
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: Kashmiri Hostages. (3 pages)
03/21/1996
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Kashmiri Hostages. (2 pages)
03/25/1996
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Paskistan. (2 pages)
04/10/1996
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Activity. (3 pages)
04/16/1996
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: Kashmir Hostages. (3 pages)
04/18/1996
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Kashmir Hostages. (5 pages)
04/22/1996
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: Kashmir's Kuka Parray. (6 pages)
05/02/1996
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[12/18/1995-05/02/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2102
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Acl -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(aX4) of the PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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ofgift.
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DOCL'MENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: GOP Response. (3 pages)
12/18/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[12/18/1995-05/02/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2102
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(I) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: First Step on a Kashmiri Dialogue. (6 pages)
03/18/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[12/18/1995-05/02/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2102
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Securit) Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
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P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
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an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
03/18/1996
Secretary's Moming Summary. (18 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[12/18/1995-05/02/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2102
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Securit)' Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information [(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
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b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Kashmiri Hostages. (3 pages)
03/21/1996
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[12/18/1995-05/02/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2102
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) ofthe FOIA)
h(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmiri Hostages. (2 pages)
03/25/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[12/18/1995-05/02/1996]
2007-1635-F
VZ2I02
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Paskistan. (2 pages)
04/10/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[12/18/1995-05/02/1996]
2007-1635-F
VZ2I02
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(I) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of (he FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Activity. (3 pages)
04/16/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[12/18/1995-05/02/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2102
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir Hostages. (3 pages)
04/18/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[12/18/1995-05/02/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2102
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
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b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) ofthe FOIA)
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b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
009. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Kashmir Hostages. (5 pages)
04/22/1996
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[12/18/1995-05/02/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2102
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Acl -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
010. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir's Kuka Parray. (6 pages)
05/02/1996
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[12/18/1995-05/02/1996]
2007-1635-F
vz2l02
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
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b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. cable
re: Kashmir Hostages. (2 pages)
07/21/1995
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: Kashmir Kidnapping. (2 pages)
08/09/1995
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Kashmir Hostages. (3 pages)
08/23/1995
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (19 pages)
08/23/1995
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (16 pages)
08/26/1995
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Digest. (12 pages)
09/10/1995
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Kashmir. (3 pages)
09/29/1995
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: Kashmir Hostages. (2 pages)
10/29/1995
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Reasons. (3 pages)
11/16/1995
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: Kashmir Hostages. (2 pages)
11/24/1995
Pl/b(l)
011. cable
re: Comments by Pakistan. (3 pages)
12/10/1995
Pl/b(l)
012. cable
re: Winter Session of Parliament. (3 pages)
12/05/1995
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2IOI
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Acl -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security' Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(I) National security classified information 1(b)(1) nf the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir Hostages. (2 pages)
07/21/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz210l
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir Kidnapping. (2 pages)
08/09/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2101
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
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an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir Hostages. (3 pages)
08/23/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(I)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
V7.2I01
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Presidential Reeords Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
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Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. cable
SU BJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (19 pages)
08/23/1995
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
VZ2I01
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P2
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P4
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
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concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (16 pages)
08/26/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2l01
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Digest. (12 pages)
09/10/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2101
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
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P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir. (3 pages)
09/29/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2101
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. .S52(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((a)(6) of the PRA|
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
10/29/1995
re: Kashmir Hostages. (2 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2101
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIAj
National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
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Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
009. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
11/16/1995
re: Reasons. (3 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2101
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidenlial Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
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Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
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PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
010. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir Hostages. (2 pages)
11/24/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/19951
2007-1635-F
vz2101
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |4-l U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
Oil. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Comments by Pakistan. (3 pages)
12/10/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2101
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidenlial Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - [5 U.S.C. S52(b)|
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financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA|
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purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
012. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
12/05/1995
re: Winter Session of Parliament. (3 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[07/21/1995-12/05/1995]
2007-1635-F
V7.2101
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Information ((a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
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ofgift.
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
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2007-1635-F
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An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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NSC Cables
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
001. cable
re: Pakistan. (2 pages)
01/11/1995
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: Pakistan Intelligence Bureau. (5 pages)
01/11/1995
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Pakistan Intelligence Bureau Interest. (3 pages)
01/17/1995
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: Update on the Organization. (4 pages)
01/19/1995
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Force Protection. (3 pages)
02/10/1995
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Pakistan. (4 pages)
02/12/1995
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Terrorism. (6 pages)
03/11/1995
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: Jamaat Islami. (3 pages)
05/16/1995
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Weekly. (4 pages)
05/24/1995
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: German Readout. (3 pages)
05/29/1995
Pl/b(l)
011. cable
re: HP1C Highlight. (3 pages)
06/15/1995
Pl/b(l)
012. cable
re: Pakistan/Kashmir. (2 pages)
06/16/1995
Pl/b(l)
013. cable
re: Intelligence Summary. (7 pages)
06/30/1995
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
RESTRICTION CODES
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
014. cable
re: Pakistani Support. (3 pages)
07/07/1995
Pl/b(l)
015. cable
re: Promise of Humanitarian Support. (3 pages)
07/07/1995
Pl/b(l)
016. cable
re: Urging Further GOP Statements. (3 pages)
07/11/1995
Pl/b(l)
017. cable
re: Ambassador's Calls. (3 pages)
07/13/1995
Pl/b(l)
018. cable
re: Kashmir Kidnappings. (3 pages)
07/14/1995
Pl/b(l)
019. cable
re: Request for Additional Demarche. (3 pages)
07/21/1995
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2IOO
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan. (2 pages)
01/11/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(J) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201 (J).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
01/11/1995
re: Pakistan Intelligence Bureau. (5 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |4-l U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan Intelligence Bureau Interest. (3 pages)
01/17/1995
KESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Reeords Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b( I) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) of the FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Securit}' Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
01/19/1995
re: Update on the Organization. (4 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Force Protection. (3 pages)
02/10/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information ((a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan. (4 pages)
02/12/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)( I) of the PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office ((a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Terrorism. (6 pages)
03/11/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information [(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Jamaat Islami. (3 pages)
05/16/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/19951
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidenlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
009. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Weekly. (4 pages)
05/24/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Seeuritj Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
010. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: German Readout. (3 pages)
05/29/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a))
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
011. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
06/15/1995
re: HP1C Highlight. (3 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/19951
2007-1635-F
vz2l00
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(S) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
National Securit)' Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
012. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Pakistan/Kashmir. (2 pages)
06/16/1995
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/19951
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidenlial Records Acl -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
PJ
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l)ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAj
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
013. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
06/30/1995
re: Intelligence Summary. (7 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
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P4
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
014. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistani Support. (3 pages)
07/07/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act - (S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
015. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Promise of Humanitarian Support. (3 pages)
07/07/1995
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAJ
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
016. cable
SU BJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Urging Further GOP Statements. (3 pages)
07/11/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
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Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
017. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Ambassador's Calls. (3 pages)
07/13/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2100
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
018. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
07/14/1995
re: Kashmir Kidnappings. (3 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2IOO
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information [(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
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DOCUMENT NO.
ANDTVPE
019. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Request for Additional Demarche. (3 pages)
07/21/1995
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1995-Dec 1996 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
510000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/11/1995-07/21/1995]
2007-1635-F
vz2IOO
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l)of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
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b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
001. cable
re: Pakistan. (1 page)
01/03/1994
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: Pakistan/Kashmir Issue. (3 pages)
01/27/1994
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Islamic Organizations. (4 pages)
01/28/1994
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: Pakistan Army. (3 pages)
01/28/1994
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (2 pages)
02/13/1994
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Pakistan/Kashmir Issue. (2 pages)
02/16/1994
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Arab Training Camps. (3 pages)
03/06/1994
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: The Peek inside JLKF. (5 pages)
03/07/1994
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Presence of Group. (2 pages)
03/09/1994
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: Asia Watch. (2 pages)
03/30/1994
Pl/b(l)
Oil. cable
re: Negotiating. (2 pages)
04/12/1994
Pl/b(l)
012. cable
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (2 pages)
06/02/1994
Pl/b(l)
013. cable
re: Siringar. (3 pages)
06/02/1994
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
014. cable
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (2 pages)
06/21/1994
Pl/b(l)
015. cable
re: Pakistan-U.S. (2 pages)
07/13/1994
Pl/b(l)
016. cable
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (2 pages)
07/27/1994
Pl/b(l)
017. cable
re: Pakistan Border. (4 pages)
09/13/1994
Pl/b(l)
018. cable
re: Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front. (2 pages)
09/19/1994
Pl/b(l)
019. cable
re: Pakistan. (3 pages)
09/20/1994
Pl/b(l)
020. cable
re: British Consultation. (3 pages)
10/27/1994
Pl/b(l)
021. cable
re: Islamabad's Comments. (2 pages)
11/14/1994
Pl/b(l)
022. cable
re: Pakistan/Political Situation. (4 pages)
11/29/1994
Pl/b(l)
023. cable
re: Military Training Camps. (3 pages)
12/19/1994
Pl/b(l)
024. cable
re: Meeting. (3 pages)
12/28/1994
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
Presidenlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
RESTRICTION CODES
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((a)(6) of the PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan. (1 page)
01/03/1994
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number:
505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - \44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRAJ
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l)of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan/Kashmir Issue. (3 pages)
01/27/1994
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI1)
OA/Box Number:
505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
01/28/1994
re: Islamic Organizations. (4 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI1)
OA/Box Number: 505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
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concerning wells |(b)(9)orthe FOIAj
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DOCUMENT NO.
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004. cable
SUBJECIYTITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan Army. (3 pages)
01/28/1994
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, 1SI1)
OA/Box Number:
505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
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005. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (2 pages)
02/13/1994
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
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FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
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financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA)
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
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006. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan/Kashmir Issue. (2 pages)
02/16/1994
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
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007. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
03/06/1994
re: Arab Training Camps. (3 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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008. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: The Peek inside JLKF. (5 pages)
03/07/1994
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
009. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Presence of Group. (2 pages)
03/09/1994
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISI])
OA/Box Number: 505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
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and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIAj
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
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010. cable
SUBJECIYTITLE
DATE
03/30/1994
re: Asia Watch. (2 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
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PJ Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA)
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
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Oil. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Negotiating. (2 pages)
04/12/1994
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
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012. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Secretary's Moming Summary. (2 pages)
06/02/1994
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number:
505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
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P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7)ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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013. cable
SUBJECTATITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Siringar. (3 pages)
06/02/1994
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Cables
Jan 1993-Dec 1994 ([Pakistan, Kashmir, ISIl)
OA/Box Number: 505000
FOLDER TITLE:
[01/03/1994-12/28/1994]
2007-1635-F
vz2099
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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SUBJECTS COVERED IN THIS REPORT
1.
PRESIDENT CLINTON'S TRIP TO FRANCE
PAGE ONE STORIES
1.
ABDUCTION OF BRITISH NATIONALS IN KASHMIR:
ALL MAJOR NATIONAL DAILIES GAVE PROMINENT PAGE ONE
ATTENTION TO REPORTS FROM SRINAGAR THAT AN INTERNATIONAL
MILITANT ORGANIZATION, HARKAT-UL-ANSAR, HAS CLAIMED
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ABDUCTING TWO BRITISH TOURISTS
REPORTED MISSING SINCE MONDAY NIGHT. REPORTS SAID THE
ORGANIZATION RELEASED A PRESS STATEMENT SAYING IT HAD
KIDNAPPED THE TWO FOREIGNERS TO "INVITE WORLD ATTENTION
TOWARDS ALLEGED HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS BEING COMMITTED
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IN KASHMIR BY SECURITY FORCES," AND WARNED THE GOI OF
DIRE CONSEQUENCES I F IT DID NOT STOP CRACKDOWNS. THE
HARKAT-UL-ANSAR IS BELIEVED TO BE MORE DIRECTLY
CONTROLLED BY THE PAKISTAN'S INTER-SERVICES INTELLIGENCE
( I S I ) THAN THE OTHER MILITANT OUTFITS OPERATING IN
KASHMIR.
2. P RAO'S VISIT TO RUSSIA:
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SEVERAL PAPERS REPORTED THAT PM NARASIMHA RAO WILL
PAY AN OFFICIAL VISIT TO RUSSIA FROM JUNE 29 TO JULY 2
AT THE INVITATION OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION PRESIDENT BORIS
YELTSIN.
1.
PRESIDENT CLINTON'S TRI TO FRANCE
--"CLINTON'S PROMISE TO THE FRENCH," ANALYSISIN THE
ECONOMIC TIMES BY K. SUBRAHMANYAM:
"THOUGH CLINTON TALKED OFTHE THREAT OF RISING
ETHNO-NATIONALISM, HE SHOWED NO SIGN OF REMORSE FOR THE
U.S. ENCOURAGING THE PROCESS BY BRINGING ABOUT THE
SECESSION OF THE BALTIC STATES AND RECOGNIZING BOSNIA
THE FRENCH COULD NOT HAVE BEEN OVER ENTHUSED ABOUT
CLINTON'S COMMITMENT TO CONTINUE ITS MILITARY PRESENCE
IN EUROPE. WHILE THE U.S. BELIEVES THAT ITS LEADERSHIP
IS ESSENTIAL TO SUSTAIN THE EUROPEAN UNITY, FRANCE HAS
OTHER IDEAS. THE RECENTLY ANNOUNCED FRENCH DEFENSE PLAN
INDICATED FRANCE'S INTENTION TO PLAY A LEADERSHIP ROLE
IN EUROPE, INDEPENDENT OF THE U.S. WHILE PERHAPS I T IS
EASY FOR THE U.S. TO ASK WESTERN EUROPEAN NATIONS AND
ESPECIALLY FRANCE TO LOOK AFTER THE EMERGING DEMOCRACIES
OF EASTERN EUROPE, THE LATTER HAS TO BE MINDFUL OF THE
CONSEQUENCIES. . . .
THE TONE OF CLINTON'S ADDRESS WAS MORE LIKE THAT
OF A LEADER EXHORTING HIS LIEUTENANT ON WHAT SHOULD BE
DONE, THAN OF ONE PARTNER TO ANOTHER, WHILE THE FRENCH
ARE SEEKING PARTNERSHIP AND NOT AMERICAN LEADERSHIP.
THIS HAS BEEN THE CRUX OF THE DIFFERENCE IN REGARD TO
THEIR RESPECTIVE WORLD VIEWS AND THE CLINTON ADDRESS IS
NOT LIKELY TO BRIDGE THIS GAP.... I T IS YET TO BE SEEN
WHETHER CLINTON'S FIRST ESSAY INTO THE EUROPEAN
DIPLOMACY OUTSIDE THE MILITARY FIELD WILL PROVE TO BE AN
AUSPICIOUS START."
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FOR JUNE 23, 1994
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TEXT:
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SUBJECTS COVERED IN THIS REPORT
1. NORTH KOREA
2. RUSSIA AND NATO
PAGE ONE STORIES
1.
RUSSIA JOINS NATO:
SEVERAL DAILIES CARRIED BRUSSELS-DATELINED REPORTS
STATING THAT RUSSIA HAS SIGNED A LANDMARK PARTNERSHIP
ACCORD WITH NATO, 45 YEARS AFTER THE WESTERN ALLIANCE
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WAS FORMED TO FIGHT POSSIBLE SOVIET AGGRESSION.
2. SITUATION IN KASHMIR:
MAJOR PAPERS REPORTED FROM SRINAGAR THAT NORMAL
LIFE REMAINED PARALYZED IN SOUTH KASHMIR FOR THE THIRD
CONSECUTIVE DAY YESTERDAY DUE TO A CLOSURE OBSERVED TO
PROTEST THE ASSASSINATION OF PROMINENT
CLERIC-CUM-POLITICIAN QAZI NISAR AHMAD ON SUNDAY NIGHT
BY SUSPECTED PRO-PAKISTAN HIZBUL MUJAHIDEEN ACTIVISTS.
REPORTS FROM ISLAMABAD SAID PAKISTAN HAS "STRONGLY
CONDEMNED" THE MURDER OF QAZI NISAR, CALLING I T AN "ACT
OF TERRORISM." AN OFFICIAL PAKISTANI SPOKESMAN ACCUSED
THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT OF KILLING THE KASHMIRI LEADER,
ALLEGING THAT "INDIAN INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES HAVE DRAWN
UP A SINISTER PLAN TO ELIMINATE KASHMIRI LEADERS IN
ORDER TO FRAGMENT THE STRUGGLE AND PAVE THE WAY FOR A
FRAUDULENT POLITICAL PROCESS AND IMPOSE I T ON THE
KASHMIRI PEOPLE." MEANWHILE IN DELHI, A FOREIGN OFFICE
SPOKESMAN CALLED THE PAKISTANI STATEMENT "EXACTLY THE
REVERSE OF THE TRUTH," AND BLAMED ISLAMABAD FOR THE
KILLING. REPORTS ALSO NOTED THAT A LAST MINUTE HITCH
HAS DELAYED THE RELEASE OF TWO BRITISH NATIONALS HELD
CAPTIVE BY THE OUTLAWED HARKAT-UL-ANSAR SINCE JUNE 7.
1.
NORTH KOREA
--"THE NEW FORM OF SANCTIONS," EDITORIAL IN JUNE 17 NEW
DELHI HINDI-LANGUAGE NAVBHARAT TIMES:
"IT APPEARS THAT NORTH KOREA DOES NOT WANT TO MAKE
A NUCLEAR BOMB. IN FACT, WHAT IT REALLY WANTS IS TO
COME OUT OF ITS ISOLATION AND DEVELOP DIPLOMATIC AND
ECONOMIC TIES WITH THE U.S.... I F THE U.S. REALLY WANTS
NORTH KOREA TO SHELVE ITS PLANS TO MAKE A BOMB, THEN IT
SHOULD DEVELOP RELATIONS WITH THE LATTER AND SELL SAFE
NUCLEAR REACTORS TO I T . THE NORTH KOREAN ADVENTURE CAN
BE STOPPED DIPLOMATICALLY.... SANCTIONS WILL ONLY FORCE
THE COUNTRY TO GO AHEAD WITH THE BOMB."
--"TACKLING MR. KIM," EDITORIAL IN JUNE 23 THE STATESMAN:
"IT IS STILL TOO EARLY TO SAY WHETHER THE TALK OF
DENUCLEARIZATION OF THE TWO KOREAS, INITIATED DURING THE
MEETING BETWEEN PRESIDENT KIM I L SUNG AND JIMMY
CARTER..., WILL BE TRANSLATED INTO ACTION. KIM PROMISES
TO FREEZE HIS COUNTRY'S NUCLEAR ACTIVITY DURING THE
PROJECTED TALKS WITH SEOUL, BUT WARNS THAT THERE WILL BE
NO PERMANENT FREEZING. NEVERTHELESS, IT IS A
BREAKTHROUGH OF SORTS FOR THE FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT.
THERE WAS ALWAYS SOMETHING PHONEY ABOUT NORTH KOREAN
THREATS, PARTICULARLY THE DECLARED INTENTION OF
WITHDRAWING FROM THE NPT....
"THE THREAT TO PEACE IN NORTHEAST ASIA... EMANATES
FROM PYONGYANG'S PERCEIVED READINESS TO USE NOT ONLY
NUCLEAR BUT CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN THE REGION, WHICH HAS
LED THE SOUTH KOREANS TO ADOPT CORRESPONDING DEFENSIVE
MEASURES.... THE DISCRIMINATORY PROVISIONS OF THE NPT
UNCLAS SECTION 02 OF 02 NEW DELHI 010086
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ARE A STICKING POINT. I F THE TREATY BANNING CHEMICAL OR
FOR THAT MATTER BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS IS MADE TO APPLY TO
ALL NATIONS THERE IS NO REASON WHY THE NPT SHOULD APPLY
ONLY TO THE HAVE-NOTS....
"IN THE CASE OF NORTH KOREA, I T IS CLEAR THAT
PYONGYANG'S BLUFF HAS TO BE CALLED, BUT AS GENTLY AS
POSSIBLE, WHICH DOES NOT QUITE SEEM TO BE THE FORTE OF
THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION. THE RISK OF A DESPERATE
INDIVIDUAL SPARKING OFF A LIMITED NUCLEAR CONFLICT
CANNOT BE IGNORED.... IT IS TIME THE ECONOMICALLY
STRONGER POWERS WHO ALSO HOLD NUCLEAR ARSENALS RECALL TO
THEMSELVES THE SIMPLE BUT EFFECTIVE PHRASE INVOLVING THE
GOOSE, THE GANDER AND THE SAUCE."
2.
RUSSIA AND NATO
--"RUSSIA AND NATO," EDITORIAL IN THE HINDUSTAN TIMES:
"FOR SOME TIME NOW RUSSIA HAS BEEN KNOCKING ON
WEST'S DOORS WANTING TO JOIN NATO, THE EUROPEAN UNION
AND THE GROUP OF SEVEN LEADING INDUSTRIAL POWERS ON ITS
OWN TERMS.... DESPITE PLEAS FROM RUSSIA FOR SPECIAL
TERMS OF ENTRY, NATO HAS REFUSED TO CONSIDER GIVING THE
KREMLIN A SUPERIOR STATUS OVER ITS FORMER SATELLITES WHO
HAVE SIGNED UP ALREADY
THE NATO QUESTION TOUCHES A
RAW NERVE IN RUSSIA, AND NOT JUST AMONG THE
NATIONALISTS.... RUSSIA HAS NOT TAKEN KINDLY TO WEST'S
EFFORTS TO EXCLUDE IT FROM REGIONAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION.
"IT IS NOT CLEAR H W THE WEST, PARTICULARLY THE
O
U.S., CAN RECONCILE ITS PROTESTATIONS OF FRIENDSHIP WITH
RUSSIA WITH ITS DEVELOPMENT OF AN ALLIANCE WHICH WAS
PRIMARILY DESIGNED FOR THE COLD WAR.... THERE IS A
STRONG FEAR AMONG A FEW EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ABOUT A
NATO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE THAT MIGHT PREPARE THE GROUND FOR
A NEW DIVISION OF EUROPE. CLOSER TIES WITH NATO MAY
ALSO UNDERMINE MOSCOW'S RELATIONS WITH THE THIRD WORLD.
THE WEST IS PERHAPS TRYING TO USE RUSSIA AS A BULWARK
AGAINST THE SPREAD OF ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM."
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SUBJECT: SA PRESS GUIDANCE AND TAKEN QUESTIONS FOR
OCTOBER 20
WHITE HOUSE SITUATION ROOM PLEASE PASS TO MARTIN INDYK,
DAVID SATTERFIELD AND ELLEN LAIPSON
INFORM CONSULS, PASS PAOS
MILITARY ADDRESSEES ALSO FOR POLAD
1. THE FOLLOWING TAKEN QUESTIONS (PARA 2 AND 3) AND PRESS
GUIDANCE (PARA 4) WERE PREPARED OCTOBER 20. POSTS MAY USE
AS APPROPRIATE.
2. PAKISTAN: TERORISM
Q: WHAT IS YOUR REACTION TO REQUESTS FROM CONGRESSMEN
THAT PAKISTAN BE PUT ON THE LIST OF STATES SUPPORTING
TERROISM?
A:
UNDER THE LAW, EVIDENCE OF STATE SUPPORT OF TERRORISM
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AROUND THE WORLD IS REVIEWED EACH YEAR, WITH FINDINGS
PUBLISHED IN LATE JANUARY. SHOULD EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT FOR
INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM BY ANY COUNTRY FULFILL THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE LAW, WE WOULD NAME THAT COUNTRY A
STATE SUPPORTER OF TERRORISM.
SECRETARY OF STATE CHRISTOPHER CONCLUDED IN JULY OF 1993
AND AGAIN THIS PAST JANUARY THAT THE AVAILABLE EVIDENCE
DID NOT WARRANT A FINDING THAT PAKISTAN "HAS REPEATEDLY
PROVIDED SUPPORT FOR ACTS OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM."
THESE DECISIONS WERE REACHED AFTER PAINSTAKING REVIEW OF
THE FACTS.
Q: IS THERE ANY CONSIDERATION OF PUTTING PAKISTAN ON THE
LIST OF COUNTRIES WHICH SUPPORT TERRORISM?
A. THE UNITED STATES HAD SERIOUS CONCERNS ABOUT REPORTS
OF OFFICIAL PAKISTANI SUPPORT FOR KASHMIRI MILITANTS WHO
MAY HAVE BEEN COMMITTING ACTS OF TERRORISM DURING THE
SUMMER AND FALL OF 1992. WE CONDUCTED A SPECIAL REVIEW OF
THE SITUATION DURING THE SPRING OF 1993 AND THIS WAS THE
BASIS OF SECRETARY CHRISTOPHER'S DECISION OF JULY OF THAT
YEAR.
PAKISTAN IS NO LONGER THE OBJECT OF SPECIAL ATTENTION
REGARDING ANY SUPPORT IT MAY BE GIVING TO TERRORIST
GROUPS HOWEVER, WE CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE SITUATION
CLOSELY. WE HAVE MADE CLEAR TO THE GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
THAT, I F JUSTIFIED BY THE FACTS, ANY COUNTRY COULD NAMED
A STATE SUPPORTER OF TERRORISM UNDER U.S. LAW AT ANY TIME.
3.
PAKISTAN: M - l l SANCTIONS
Q: DID WE DISCUSS WITH FOREIGN SECRETARY SHAIKH THE
POSSIBILITY OF LIFTING SANCTIONS IMPOSED ON PAKISTAN
BECAUSE OF IT'S IMPORT FROM CHINA OF M - l l MISSILE
COMPONENTS?
A: WE CONTINUE TO DISCUSS THE M - l l ISSUE WITH PAKISTANI
OFFICIALS, INCLUDING FOREIGN SECRETARY SHAIKH DURING HIS
VISIT.
WHEN WE IMPOSED SANCTIONS IN AUGUST 1993, WE EXPLAINED TO
PAKISTAN THE CONDITIONS FOR A POSSIBLE WAIVER.
4.
PAKISTAN: FOREIGN SECRETARY MEETS CHRISTOPHER
Q: WHAT CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT SECRETARY CHRISTOPHER'S
MEETING TODAY WITH THE FOREIGN SECRETARY OF PAKISTAN,
NAJMUDDIN SHAIKH?
A: NAJMUDDIN SHAIKH SAW THE SECRETARY THIS MORNING TO
REVIEW THE U.S.-PAKISTAN RELATIONSHIP. THEY HAD A GOOD
HALF HOUR MEETING. THE FOREIGN SECRETARY WILL BE SEEING
OTHER DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS INCLUDING UNDER SECRETARIES
TARNOFF AND DAVIS AND ASSISTANT SECRETARY RAPHEL.
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THE MEETING WAS PART OF OUR MUTUAL EFFORTS TO BROADEN THE
TRADITIONAL STRONG TIES BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND THE UNITED
STATES. WE HAVE MANY SHARED CONCERNS AND ARE COOPERATING
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CLOSELY TO ADDRESS THEM. RECENTLY, THE UNITED STATES AND
PAKISTAN HAVE WORKED TOGETHER AT THE CAIRO POPULATION
CONFERENCE, ON MAJOR PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS, AND IN
GLOBAL NONPROLIFERATION FORA.
THE SECRETARY AND FOREIGN SECRETARY SHAIKH DISCUSSED OUR
BILATERAL RELATIONSHIP, INCLUDING COMMERCIAL TIES,
REGIONAL SECURITY, INDO-PAKISTANI RELATIONS AND THE
KASHMIR DISPUTE, AND NONPROLIFERATION ISSUES.
Q: WHAT ABOUT PROBLEMS OVER NUCLEAR AND MISSILE
PROLIFERATION?
THE U.S. HAS SERIOUS CONCERNS ABOUT THE DANGERS OF NUCLEAR
AND MISSILE PROLIFERATION IN SOUTH ASIA. WE RECOGNIZE
THAT THE SECURITY CONCERNS OF THE COUNTRIES IN THE REGION
ARE A KEY PART OF THIS PROBLEM. WE ARE CONTINUING TO
DISCUSS WITH PAKISTAN OUR DIFFERENCES OVER THESE ISSUES.
Q: THE PAKISTANI'S HAVE SAID THEY WILL INTRODUCE A
RESOLUTION ON KASHMIR IN THE UNGA. WILL THE U.S. SUPPORT
THIS INITIATIVE?
A: PAKISTAN HAS NOT FORMALLY PROPOSED A KASHMIR
RESOLUTION. I F IT DOES, THE U.S. WILL STUDY THE
RESOLUTION CAREFULLY.
Q:
DID THEY TALK ABOUT M - l l MISSILES?
A: THE ISSUE OF MISSILE PROLIFERATION DID COME UP.
HAVE AN ONGOING DIALOGUE WITH PAKISTAN ON THIS.
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President f o r National
Security A f f a i r s
MR. WILLIAM J. BURNS
Executive Secretary
Department o f S t a t e
MR. J. BENJAMIN NYE
Executive Secretary
Department o f t h e Treasury
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Executive Secretary
Department o f Defense
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Security A f f a i r s
MR. DANIEL K. TARULLO
Deputy A s s i s t a n t t o t h e
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MR. WILLIAM J. BURNS
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COL. F. C. WILSON, USMC
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Meeting o f t h e P r i n c i p a l s ' Committee on Promoting
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MR. WILLIAM J. BURNS
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Department o f S t a t e
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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DC0182 PC Meeting on South Asia June 24, 1996 [1]
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Record ID: 9820134. (2 pages)
02/16/1998
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Telephone Number, [partial] (1 page)
02/16/1998
b(7)(C)
002a. memo
For James Steinberg from Jay Greer. Subject: Deputies Committee
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9820134. (1 page)
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Summary of Conclusions for Deputies Committee Meeting. Record
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003b. form
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March 14, 1998
MEMORANDUM FOR
MR. LEON FUERTH
A s s i s t a n t t o the Vice
President f o r National
Security A f f a i r s
MS. MONA SUTPHEN
Executive A s s i s t a n t t o t h e
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f t h e U.S.
to the United Nations
MS. KRISTIE A. KENNEY
Executive Secretary
Department o f S t a t e
DR. GORDON ADAMS
Associate Director f o r
N a t i o n a l S e c u r i t y and
International Affairs
O f f i c e o f Management and
Budget
MR. NEAL COMSTOCK
Executive Secretary
Department o f t h e Treasury
COL. JAMES N. MATTIS
Executive Secretary
Department o f Defense
MR. GERALD A. SCHROEDER
A c t i n g Counsel f o r
Intelligence Policy
Department o f J u s t i c e
MR. JAMES E. STEINER
Executive Secretary
C e n t r a l I n t e l l i g e n c e Agency
MS. BARBARA STARR
Executive Secretary
Arms C o n t r o l and Disarmament
Agency
COL. M. MANNING, USMC
Secretary, J o i n t S t a f f
SUBJECT:
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Meeting on P a k i s t a n ^S-f
Committee
Attached at Tab A is the Summary of Conclusions for the Deputies
Committee Meeting on Pakistan held on Wednesday, February 18,
1998. i&r
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Title
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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Itoh. Subject: Summary of Conclusions. Record ID: 9420047. (3
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002a. memo
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Strategy Memo on South Asia. (5 pages)
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For Anthony Lake from Warren Christopher. Subject: Advancing our
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12/30/1993
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01/10/1994
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003c. agenda
NSC Deputies Committee Meeting for January 11, 1994. (1 page)
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National Security Council
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P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
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b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
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b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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Security A f f a i r s
MR. BOWMAN CUTTER
Deputy A s s i s t a n t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t
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MR. MARC GROSSMAN
Executive Secretary
Department o f S t a t e
MR. RICK INDERFURTH
Office of the Representative
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United Nations
COL. MICHAEL B. SHERFIELD
Executive Secretary
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"PAKISTAN PLANS TOUGH BUDGET TO BOOST ECONOMY®
By Jane Macartney
ISLAMABAD, May 19 (Reuter) - Pakistan plans a tough budget
and emphasis on macroeconomic s t a b i l i t y t o achieve long-term
expansion, boost exports and ease i n f l a t i o n a f t e r two years o f
poor growth, top economic o f f i c i a l s said on Thursday.
However, defence spending was not expected t o be a f f e c t e d by
the a u s t e r i t y programme o f Prime M i n i s t e r Benazir Bhutto,
Special Adviser f o r Finance V.A. Jafarey t o l d r e p o r t e r s .
' ' I f our neighbour increases i t s defence expenditure by 20
percent or more we have a t h r e a t problem,'' he s a i d , r e f e r r i n g
to the I n d i a n budget t h i s year.
''Then we can't j u s t look a t the budget i n purely f i n a n c i a l
terms we have t o look the s e c u r i t y o f the country.''
Defence spending and debt s e r v i c i n g consume almost a l l tax
and non-tax revenues, l e a v i n g l i t t l e money f o r development i n a
country where l i t e r a c y i s around 25 percent and the population
growth rate a t 3.1 percent a year i s among the world's f a s t e s t .
Defence spending i n 199 3/94 was budgeted a t 89.1 b i l l i o n
rupees ($3.2 b i l l i o n ) , a r i s e o f j u s t 1.9 percent and the f i r s t
e f f e c t i v e reduction i n expenditure.
Bhutto was determined t o aim f o r macroeconomic s t a b i l i t y i n
the 1994/95 (July/June) budget t o be presented on June 9,
Jafarey said.
'The government's p r i o r i t y i s t o a t t a i n macroeconomic
s t a b i l i t y not as an end i n i t s e l f but as p r e r e q u i s i t e f o r f u t u r e
growth,'' he t o l d r e p o r t e r s .
The government was not a f r a i d o f the u n p o p u l a r i t y o f i t s
tough p o l i c i e s , he said. ' W know what are the disadvantages o f
'e
f o l l o w i n g t h i s austere policy...we t h i n k b u i l d i n g a s t a b l e
economic base i s e s s e n t i a l f o r f u t u r e rapid growth.''
The government was ready t o r i s k some d e f l a t i o n a r y pressure
and higher i n f l a t i o n and would continue the p o l i c y next year.
The aim o f c u t t i n g the f i s c a l d e f i c i t t o 5.4 percent o f
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was on t a r g e t , he said. The d e f i c i t
exceeded t a r g e t s by 1.5 percent l a s t year t o h i t 7.5 percent.
The government hoped t o cut the f i s c a l d e f i c i t t o 4.0
percent o f GDP i n 1994/95, he said.
' W have achieved success i n some areas and disappointments
'e
i n others,'' Jafarey said.
Economic growth was expected t o be 4.0 percent GDP i n
1993/94 compared w i t h a t a r g e t o f 7.5 percent. He blamed t h e
lower than forecast growth on a poor c o t t o n crop and a prolonged
drought t h a t had slashed a g r i c u l t u r a l output and damaged t h e
t e x t i l e - b a s e d economy.
Jafarey said he expected growth t o recover t o 6.9 percent i n
1994/95 based an improvement i n the v i t a l c o t t o n crop.
The government had set a t a r g e t o f 9.5 m i l l i o n bales,
compared w i t h 7.5 m i l l i o n t h i s year. Cotton and c o t t o n products
account f o r 55 percent o f exports.
' W consider previous attempts a t a c c l e r a t i n g growth f a i l e d
'e
because economic s t a b i l i t y was not ensured and because the base
was weak the superstructure collapsed.''
Jafarey declined t o give d e t a i l s o f the 1994/95 budget, only
confirming rumours t h a t a General Sales Tax would be introduced.
x
�w i t h a maximum rate o f 15 percent.
'This i s a tax on consumption and w i l l be more e f f i c i e n t
than a tax on f o r e i g n trade,'' he said.
The government would also t r y t o curb smuggling, one o f the
c h i e f complaints among domestic manufacturers.
''The budget w i l l contain measures which w i l l t r y t o deal
w i t h the smuggling problem,'' he said.
' ' I n f l a t i o n has also been a b i t o f a disappointment,'' he
said. The f i g u r e was now l i k e l y t o be 10.5 percent, compared
w i t h a t a r g e t o f 8.0 percent as a r e s u l t o f the cotton crop
f a i l u r e and t h e reduction i n the wheat crop.
He said t h e government had been slow t o implement
s t r u c t u r a l changes, but said Bhutto was determined t o forge
ahead w i t h t h e p r i v a t i s a t i o n programme.
''In the case o f p r i v a t i s a t i o n , I can assure you a l o t o f
work has been done and next year w i l l see much more a c t i v i t y ,
more r e s u l t s , more achievement.''
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[Text] Islamabad, May 18 — As President Farooq Ahmed Leghari
embarked on a two-week " u n o f f i c i a l " , but "working" v i s i t t o t h e
United States, o f f i c i a l c i r c l e s here on Wednesday expressed cautious
optimism on improvement o f b i l a t e r a l r e l a t i o n s between Washington
and Islamabad.
"The d e l i v e r y of F-l6s t o Pakistan and the issue o f n o n - i n t r u s i v e
inspection o f our nuclear f a c i l i t i e s by the United States, w i l l
possibly come under review during President Farooq Leghari's
d e l i b e r a t i o n s w i t h the C l i n t o n A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , " Foreign M i n i s t e r
Sardar A s i f Ahmad A l i t o l d newsmen.
In the l i g h t o f India's r e f u s a l t o the US proposals on i t s
nuclear n o n - p r o l i f e r a t i o n Sardar A s i f was asked t o c l a r i f y
Pakistan's p o s i t i o n on i t s acceptance o f nuclear " n o n - i n t r u s i v e "
inspection. He s a i d : " I f the US proposals are acceptable t o
Pakistan and are t o t a l l y i n l i n e w i t h our nuclear p o l i c y , we w i l l
accept them."
Would Pakistan then be accepting them u n i l a t e r a l l y , given the
f a c t t h a t I n d i a had already rejected a l l such American proposals?
The Foreign M i n i s t e r was unable t o give a s a t i s f a c t o r y r e p l y .
Conceding t h a t the "United States through i t s n o n - i n t r u s i v e
t e c h n i c a l means was s a t i s f i e d t h a t Pakistan had not as yet produced
nuclear weapons," the Foreign M i n i s t e r l i s t e d recent p o s i t i v e
developments which indicated a renewed US understanding o f
Pakistan's stated p o s i t i o n on i t s nuclear programme, which was now
more "even-handed."
"The f a c t t h a t the United States has not asked us t o r o l l back
our nuclear programme, but t o cap i t instead, and i t s viewing o f the
n o n - p r o l i f e r a t i o n issue i n the context o f r e g i o n a l s e c u r i t y , " puts
Pakistan on a "high moral ground", as opposed t o I n d i a , who has
b l u n t l y refused the US proposals on capping and v e r i f i a b l e p h y s i c a l
or nonphysical i n s p e c t i o n o f i t s nuclear s i t e s , he s a i d .
The Foreign M i n i s t e r was confident about Pakistan would not only
get t h e 38 F-16s but also succeed i n r e s o l v i n g the nuclear issue
w i t h the United States by the end o f t h i s year. "But, our view on
r e c e i p t o f F-16s and capping o f our nuclear programme i s very c l e a r :
the two have nothing t o do w i t h each other," Sardar A s i f pointed
out.
On the downside o f US-Pakistan r e l a t i o n s , Sardar A s i f , r e a c t i n g
sharply t o the American State Department spokesman, Mike McCurry's
statement on alleged o f f i c i a l Pakistani support t o the Kashmiri
Mujahideen and t h a t Pakistan could be put on the t e r r o r i s t l i s t any
time, said: " e are extremely surprised t h a t a senior o f f i c i a l
W
should make such an a l l e g a t i o n against Pakistan. I t leads us t o
believe t h a t these kinds o f statements are made perhaps t o please Mr
Narasimha Rao."
Sardar A s i f said the Western world was bending backwards t o
please the I n d i a n Prime M i n i s t e r . " S e l l i n g cokes appears more
important than s o l v i n g the human r i g h t s problems," he remarked i n
reply t o a question about the West disregarding India's human r i g h t s
v i o l a t i o n s i n l i e u o f economic t r a d e - o f f s .
�Sardar Asif, who leaves for Afghanistan on May 24 carrying peace
proposals for the Afghan leaders, told newsmen that apart from reopening the Pakistan mission i n Kabul i n the building the B r i t i s h
government has partly handed over, he w i l l discuss the p o s s i b i l i t y
of opening another mission i n Herat with General Ismail Khan.
The foreign minister w i l l f l o a t the idea for an Afghanistan peace
making fund, because when normality i s restored, Afghanistan w i l l
need a l o t of money for reconstruction.
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THE UNITED STATES AND THE KASHMIR DISPUTE
1947-1990:
AN OVERVIEW
Summary
The p o l i t i c a l and m i l i t a r y s t r u g g l e between India and
Pakistan for c o n t r o l over the State of Jammu and Kashmir has
eluded a s o l u t i o n f o r 43 years. Despite the e f f o r t s of U.S.
policymakers and the United Nations, the two South Asian powers
have fought two wars over the region i n 1947-48 and 1965,
skirmished inconclusively there during t h e i r 1971 war, and
conducted numerous cross-border f i r e f i g h t s and a r t i l l e r y duels
through the decades. They have o f t e n engaged i n campaigns of
w i t h e r i n g r h e t o r i c over the issue which have elevated tensions
in the region and threatened f u r t h e r h o s t i l i t i e s between the
region's most populous nations.
The dispute i s rooted i n the p o l i t i c a l settlement which
divided the Indian subcontinent at the time of independence i n
1947, c r e a t i n g the predominantly Muslim Dominion of Pakistan
and the predominantly Hindu Dominion of I n d i a . Jammu and
Kashmir's Hindu maharaja ruled over a mostly Muslim population
which made the border state's p o l i t i c a l p o s i t i o n inherently
precarious and led to a b r i e f and-uneasy period of independence
in 1947. The State's l o c a t i o n bordering four nations and
c o n t r o l l i n g the headwaters of two r i v e r s of economic importance
to Pakistan make i t a s t r a t e g i c p r i z e for both India and
Pakistan.
The United States' i n t e r e s t i n r e s o l v i n g the Kashmir
dispute stems from i t s desire to ensure the p o l i t i c a l and
economic s t a b i l i t y of South Asia and to avert future c o n f l i c t
between the region's most populous c o u n t r i e s , both of which are
friends of the United States. The e f f o r t s of India and
Pakistan to acquire a nuclear m i l i t a r y c a p a b i l i t y i n recent
years makes t h i s task imperative.
U.S. policymakers have, at d i f f e r e n t times, encouraged
India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir dispute d i r e c t l y and
through the United Nations. The United States' e f f o r t s to
remain scrupulously n e u t r a l on the issue, w h i l e promoting
progress and r e c o n c i l i a t i o n i n South Asia, have been challenged
by i t s 36-year m i l i t a r y and p o l i t i c a l r e l a t i o n s h i p with
Pakistan, established to f o s t e r s t a b i l i t y i n Southwest \ s i a and
to create a counterweight to Soviet power there.
�Independence and
Accession
The State of Jammu and Kashmir (hereafter referred to as
Kashmir) encompasses an area of almost 85,000 square miles and
has a population of more than 1.5 m i l l i o n people. I t s l o c a t i o n
at the heart of Asia, bordering I n d i a , Pakistan, Afghanistan,
the Chinese-controlled t e r r i t o r i e s of Tibet and Sinkiang and a
scant 50 miles from Soviet Turkestan, gives i t great s t r a t e g i c
s i g n i f i c a n c e . A d d i t i o n a l l y , i t c o n t r o l s the headwaters of the
Indus and Jhelum r i v e r s which are economically v i t a l to
Pakistan.
The population of Kashmir i s predominantly Muslim, yet f o r
the l a s t 100 years of i t s h i s t o r y as one of India's P r i n c e l y
States, i t was governed by a Hindu maharaja.
From 1846 to 1947, Kashmir was one of the largest of the
562 P r i n c e l y States which composed much of B r i t i s h I n d i a .
While maintaining i n t e r n a l sovereignty, the States recognized
B r i t i s h "Paramountcy" i n India and allowed the B r i t i s h
government to c o n t r o l t h e i r e x t e r n a l a f f a i r s , defense, and
communications. By the terms of the United Kingdom's Indian
Independence Act of 1947, the P r i n c e l y States were allowed to_
decide which of the two New Dominions created by the Act, I n d i a
and Pakistan, to which they would accede. A l t e r n a t i v e l y , the
States could choose to become independent, although t h i s was
discouraged by the Crown Representative, Lord Mountbatten, and
by the representatives of the f u t u r e India and Pakistan.
Divided by r e l i g i o u s d i f f e r e n c e s and p o l i t i c a l f a c t i o n a l i s m ,
Kashmir, at the time of independence from B r i t a i n , had not
chosen which of the New Dominions to which i t would accede. On
August 15, a f t e r signing a S t a n d - S t i l l Agreement with Pakistan
and ignoring Indian e n t r e a t i e s to negotiate f u r t h e r , Kashmir
opted, uneasily, f o r independence.
The combination of Kashmir's g e o p o l i t i c a l importance,
r e l i g i o u s tensions, and i n d e c i s i o n over i t s p o l i t i c a l
d i s p o s i t i o n at the time of independence from B r i t a i n led
d i r e c t l y to the dispute which embroiled the subcontinent
beginning i n October. Soon a f t e r P a r t i t i o n , the Kashmiri
government and the government of Pakistan began exchanging
recriminations. Kashmir complained of border incursions by
Pakistani tribesmen, v i o l a t i o n s of the s t a n d - s t i l l agreement,
and h o s t i l e propaganda in Pakistan's press. Pakistan charged
that the Hindu government of Maharaja Hari Singh was
persecuting Kashmir's Muslim p o p u l a t i o n , p a r t i c u l a r l y i n the
Poonch region. As the r h e t o r i c became more s h r i l l on both
sides and r e l i g i o u s violence i n Kashmir escalated, the Maharaja
threatened to c a l l in outside help i f Pakistan did not remedy
the s i t u a t i o n . On October 27, a large armed force of P a k i s t a n i
�Pathan tribesmen descended on Kashmir to a i d t h e i r Muslim
c o - r e l i g i o n i s t s i n what the Kashmiri government termed an
"organized invasion."
Kashmir requested India's help t o repel the invaders on
October 24, but India's Defence Committee was reluctant to a i d
Kashmir unless i t f i r s t acceded to I n d i a . On October 26,
Kashmir presented i t s instrument of accession to the Indian
Government. The next day, Lord Mountbatten accepted i t s
accession while expressing h i s government's wish that "as soon
as law and order have been restored i n Kashmir and her s o i l
cleared of the invader the question of the State's accession
should be s e t t l e d by a reference t o the people."
Kashmir and the United Nations, 1948-1953
The United States became involved i n the i n t e r n a t i o n a l
e f f o r t s to resolve the Kashmir dispute c a u t i o u s l y , even
r e l u c t a n t l y , i n 1947 but soon became a p i v o t a l p a r t i c i p a n t .
U.S. policymakers doubted Kashmir's v i a b i l i t y as an independent
state and believed that i t should accede t o e i t h e r India or
Pakistan i n order to avoid the "Balkanization" of the
subcontinent f o l l o w i n g independence. They looked to B r i t a i n t o
take the lead i n s o l v i n g what they saw as e s s e n t i a l l y an
intra-Commonwealth problem and were prepared t o support the
B r i t i s h at the United Nations i f I n d i a and Pakistan were unable
to s e t t l e t h e i r d i f f e r e n c e s d i r e c t l y . The U.S. government
hoped to f o r e s t a l l p o l i t i c a l i n s t a b i l i t y i n South Asia at a
time when Cold War tensions were r i s i n g and saw the p o s s i b i l i t y
of a U.N.-sponsored referendum i n Kashmir on the accession
question as a possible means to end the c r i s i s and give
increased stature to the newly-created United Nations.
On December 31, the U.S. government sent i d e n t i c a l notes t o
the Governments of India and Pakistan urging them to r e f r a i n
from provocative actions toward one another pending possible
U.N. consideration of the Kashmir issue.
On January 1, 1948, the Indian government asked the U.N.
Security Council (UNSC) to consider the Kashmir c r i s i s under
A r t i c l e s 34 and 35 of the U.N. Charter and charged Pakistan
with providing assistance to the invading Pathan tribesmen i n
Kashmir. Pakistan responded t o the Indian appeal with one of
i t s own to the S e c u r i t y Council on January 15 i n which i t
accused India of attempting to undermine Pakistan's s e c u r i t y
and of committing genocide against Kashmiri Muslims.
On January 17, the Security Council c a l l e d on India and
Pakistan to improve the s i t u a t i o n i n Kashmir and on January 20
�created a three-member United Nations Commission on India and
Pakistan (UNCIP) c o n s i s t i n g o f the United States, Argentina,
and Czechoslovakia. The Commission was given i n v e s t i g a t o r y and
mediatory a u t h o r i t y t o explore the Kashmir c r i s i s .
The evolving U.S. b e l i e f that the c r i s i s should be s e t t l e d
"by free and f a i r p l e b i s c i t e supervised by the U.N. under
i m p a r t i a l administrative arrangement" was embodied i n a d r a f t
Security Council r e s o l u t i o n . Adopted by the Council on A p r i l
2 1 , 1948 , resolution 47 c a l l e d for the withdrawal of' Indian and
Pakistani forces from Kashmir, the establishment of an i n t e r i m
government there, the expansion of UNCIP t o f i v e members, the
holding of a p l e b i s c i t e , and the appointment of a P l e b i s c i t e
Administrator.
UNCIP traveled t o the subcontinent i n July and on August 13
submitted to the governments of India and Pakistan a r e s o l u t i o n
containing a three-part proposal for a c e a s e - f i r e , a truce
agreement, and a p l e b i s c i t e . The r e s o l u t i o n was accepted by
India but rejected by Pakistan. On January 5, 1949, f o l l o w i n g
m i l i t a r y stalemate, the d e c l a r a t i o n o f a cease-fire i n Kashmir,
and the establishment of a Cease-Fire Line (CFL) there, UNCIP
submitted another r e s o l u t i o n c a l l i n g for a free and f a i r
p l e b i s c i t e and the appointment of a P l e b i s c i t e Administrator.
U.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie named U.S. Admiral
Chester W Nimitz P l e b i s c i t e Administrator on March 22, 1949,
.
but during the f o l l o w i n g spring and summer, the peace process
was stymied by the seemingly i n t r a c t a b l e problem of
d e m i l i t a r i z i n g Kashmir.
By August, UNCIP had become convinced t h a t a r b i t r a t i o n
would be needed to s e t t l e the issue and named Admiral Nimitz as
a r b i t r a t o r . On August 25, President Harry S. Truman and
B r i t i s h Prime Minister Clement A t t l e e sent i d e n t i c a l l e t t e r s t o
the governments of India and Pakistan urging that they accept
a r b i t r a t i o n to s e t t l e t h e i r differences of i n t e r p r e t a t i o n on
UNCIP plans. India rejected the idea.
On December 17, 1949, the UNSC asked i t s president,
Canadian A.G.L. McNaughton, t o examine the Kashmir problem.
Five days l a t e r he submitted a report c a l l i n g for the rapid
d e m i l i t a r i z a t i o n of Kashmir and the appointment of a single
U.N. representative to oversee the d e m i l i t a r i z a t i o n .
On March 14, 1950, the UNSC passed Resolution 80 d i s s o l v i n g
UNCIP and appointing a single U.N. Representative for India and
Pakistan. Australian j u r i s t Sir Owen Dixon was named t o the
p o s i t i o n on A p r i l 12. On September 15, he issued a report that
raised the p o s s i b i l i t y of a p a r t i a l p l e b i s c i t e and p a r t i t i o n i n
�Kashmir, an option which U.S. policymakers had been considering
since February but were r e l u c t a n t t o endorse.
The Security Council passed Resolution 91, cosponsored by
the United States and B r i t a i n , on March 31, 1951. I t c a l l e d
for the appointment of a new Representative f o r India and
Pakistan t o mediate and expedite the d e m i l i t a r i z a t i o n of
Kashmir. The Council subsequently selected Dr. Frank P.
Graham, former U.S. Senator from North Carolina. Between
October 15, 1951 and March 27, 1953, Graham submitted f i v e
reports t o the Security Council and met r e g u l a r l y with
representatives of the Indian and P a k i s t a n i governments i n a
l a r g e l y unsuccessful attempt t o narrow t h e i r differences on
Kashmir. I n August-September 1952 and February 1953, he
mediated m i n i s t e r i a l - l e v e l t a l k s on Kashmir i n Geneva between
India and Pakistan.
The United States and B r i t a i n t r i e d again i n 1953 to s e t t l e
the Kashmir issue when they sponsored a r e s o l u t i o n , adopted by
the Security Council on December 23, which c a l l e d for the
governments of India and Pakistan to enter i n t o immediate
negotiations under the auspices of the U.N. Representative.
The United States, B r i t a i n , I n d i a , and Pakistan attempted
to end the Kashmir dispute outside U.N. channels, as w e l l ,
during t h i s period. President Truman and Indian Prime M i n i s t e r
Jawaharlal Nehru met i n Washington i n October 1949 and
discussed the s i t u a t i o n . The f o l l o w i n g January, Secretary of
State Dean Acheson met with Pakistan's Foreign M i n i s t e r ,
Mohammed Z a f r u l l a h Khan, also i n Washington, where the t o p i c
was broached. During the January 1951 Commonwealth Prime
Ministers' Conference i n London, Prime M i n i s t e r A t t l e e and
Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies brought Nehru and
Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat A l i Khan together i n an
unsuccessful attempt t o s e t t l e the Kashmir dispute. Beginning
in July 1953, Nehru and P a k i s t a n i Prime M i n i s t e r Mohammed A l i
began a 16-month period of personal meetings and correspondence
which, again, f a i l e d to narrow t h e i r d i f f e r e n c e s on Kashmir.
1954-1956
U.S. e f f o r t s t o help resolve the Kashmir dispute faced a
new challenge with the decision of the Eisenhower
administration i n 1954 to provide Pakistan with a m i l i t a r y
assistance package. Despite the desire of U.S. policymakers t o
remain neutral i n the India-Pakistan s t r u g g l e f o r Kashmir, Cold
War exigencies led them t o conclude a defensive agreement w i t h
Pakistan which would help the United States contain Soviet
influence i n Central and Southeast Asia through a series of
�regional security s t r u c t u r e s . East Pakistan's a c c e s s i b i l i t y to
Southeast Asia and West Pakistan's p r o x i m i t y to the Middle
East, the Indian Ocean, and Soviet Central Asia made the
country v i t a l to these a l l i a n c e s .
On May 19, 1954, the United States and Pakistan signed a
Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement. On September 3 of the
same year, Pakistan became a signatory of the Southeast Asia
Treaty Organization (SEATO), and on September 23, 1955, i t
joined the Baghdad Pact ( l a t e r the Central Treaty
Organization). Pakistan hoped to use these a l l i a n c e s to gain
backing for i t s p o s i t i o n on Kashmir and to acquire s t r a t e g i c
leverage over I n d i a .
Indo-U.S. r e l a t i o n s f a l t e r e d during t h i s period i n large
part because of the U.S. pact with Pakistan but also because of
India's insistence on maintaining a non-aligned p o l i t i c a l
posture during the Cold War.
India had also retreated from i t s
e a r l i e r p o s i t i o n favoring a p l e b i s c i t e in Kashmir, always a
tenet of U.S. p o l i c y on the issue, and i n s i s t e d that Kashmir's
1947 accession to India be recognized as l e g i t i m a t e .
The U.S. government attempted to i s o l a t e i t s p o l i c y of
n e u t r a l i t y on Kashmir from i t s e f f o r t s to e n r o l l Pakistan i n
the network of regional a l l i a n c e s d i r e c t e d against Soviet
power. Eisenhower made e x p l i c i t to both I n d i a and Pakistan
that U.S. m i l i t a r y assistance to Pakistan was to be used s o l e l y
for defensive purposes, not f o r aggression against India.
India remained s k e p t i c a l .
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles suggested to
Eisenhower i n a March 24, 1954, memorandum t h a t the U.N.
e f f o r t s to end the Kashmir dispute had reached an impasse and
suggested that the President send Ford Foundation President
Paul Hoffman to the subcontinent to rejuvenate the n e g o t i a t i o n
process. Hoffman met with Indian and P a k i s t a n i o f f i c i a l s i n
l a t e A p r i l and was able t o convince Nehru and Mohammed A l i to
i n t e n s i f y t h e i r d i r e c t discussion of Kashmir on a
"neighbor-to-neighbor" basis.
On December 9-10, 1955, Soviet leaders N i k i t a Khrushchev
and N i k o l a i Bulganin v i s i t e d India and Kashmir and p u b l i c l y
endorsed India's claim to the disputed t e r r i t o r y . The v i s i t
prompted Pakistan to i n s i s t t h a t the Kashmir dispute had become
a Cold War issue and to c a l l on i t s a l l i a n c e partners for
support. The United States continued to advocate a speedy
s o l u t i o n to the dispute through e i t h e r d i r e c t n e g o t i a t i o n or a
U .N.-sponsored p l e b i s c i t e .
�Back to the Security Council, 1957-1958
Pakistan asked the Security Council t o take up the issue of
Kashmir once more on January 2, 1957. Debate began on January
16, and on January 24 the Council adopted a r e s o l u t i o n
co-sponsored by the United States which r e a f f i r m e d i t s e a r l i e r
resolutions on Kashmir of August 13, 1948, January 5, 1949, and
March 30, 1951.
On February 20, The United States cosponsored a d r a f t
r e s o l u t i o n which referred to a P a k i s t a n i request for the
i n t r o d u c t i o n of a temporary U.N. force t o f a c i l i t a t e the
d e m i l i t a r i z a t i o n of Kashmir and c a l l e d on the Council's
President, Gunnar J a r r i n g of Sweden, t o explore with the
governments of India and Pakistan possible s o l u t i o n s t o t h e i r
dispute. India objected t o the idea of a U.N. force, and the
Soviet Union vetoed the r e s o l u t i o n . The f o l l o w i n g day, the
Council adopted a revised r e s o l u t i o n which deleted the mention
of the U.N. f o r c e .
J a r r i n g v i s i t e d the subcontinent i n March and A p r i l 1957
and issued his report on A p r i l 29. The report made no concrete
proposals but stated that "the p a r t i e s were s t i l l desirous of
f i n d i n g a s o l u t i o n " t o t h e i r dispute.
On December 2, the Council adopted a r e s o l u t i o n ,
cosponsored by the United States, which c a l l e d on Dr. Frank
Graham t o again explore p o s s i b i l i t i e s f o r a s o l u t i o n t o the
Kashmir question. Graham held discussions with representatives
of the Indian and Pakistani governments i n January and February
1958 but found his proposals for a compromise on Kashmir
rebuffed by both sides.
Pakistani Prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy v i s i t e d
Washington and met with President Eisenhower i n J u l y . I n a
j o i n t statement issued July 13, Eisenhower expressed the hope
that the Kashmir dispute could be s e t t l e d "speedily, e q u i t a b l y ,
and permanently, i n accordance w i t h the p r i n c i p l e s of the
United Nations."
A Policy of Balance, 1959-1965
The United States and Pakistan extended and deepened t h e i r
m i l i t a r y and p o l i t i c a l r e l a t i o n s h i p when they signed a
B i l a t e r a l Agreement of Cooperation on March 5, 1959. Again the
U.S. government made e f f o r t s t o placate Indian concerns about
the agreement, but the Indian government was alarmed.
�In 1961, the Kennedy a d m i n i s t r a t i o n determined that the
United States should improve i t s r e l a t i o n s w i t h the non-aligned
and developing countries i n order to b e t t e r r e s i s t Soviet and
Communist influence i n the Third World. I n South Asia, the
United States attempted to balance i t s p o l i c i e s by increasing
economic assistance t o India while maintaining i t s close
r e l a t i o n s h i p with Pakistan during 1961-1962.
Pakistan again asked the U.N. Security Council to consider
the Kashmir dispute on January 11, 1962,. Debate i n the
Council began February 1. On A p r i l 27, the I r i s h delegate
proposed a r e s o l u t i o n r e a f f i r m i n g e a r l i e r c a l l s by the Council
to resolve the dispute, but on June 22, the Soviet
representative vetoed i t .
The Sino-lndian border c o n f l i c t of October-November 1962
s i g n i f i c a n t l y affected U.S. p o l i c y i n South Asia and resulted
in the supply of American arms to I n d i a . On October 28, 8 days
a f t e r the h o s t i l i t i e s began, President Kennedy sent a note to
Pakistan's Prime M i n i s t e r , Ayub Khan, urging him not to use the
c o n f l i c t as a p r e t e x t to seek p o l i t i c a l advantage i n Kashmir.
By early November, Nehru was forced to appeal f o r m i l i t a r y
assistance from the United States and B r i t a i n . On November 3,
the f i r s t emergency shipment of U.S. i n f a n t r y weapons a r r i v e d
in India, and on November 14, the Indian and U.S. governments
concluded a formal agreement f o r f u r t h e r assistance.
A j o i n t mission led by American p r e s i d e n t i a l envoy A v e r e l l
Harriman and B r i t i s h Secretary f o r Commonwealth A f f a i r s Duncan
Sandys toured I n d i a on November 22-23 to b e t t e r determine the
m i l i t a r y s i t u a t i o n there. They also explored ways to reduce
Indo-Pakistani tensions during the c r i s i s . Despite Pakistani
apprehensions over Western m i l i t a r y aid t o I n d i a , Harriman and
Sandys obtained agreement from the Indian and Pakistani
governments to hold m i n i s t e r i a l - l e v e l t a l k s on "Kashmir and
related issues." Six rounds of t a l k s ensued from December 26,
1962-May 16, 1963.
Nothing r e s u l t e d .
On February 14, 1964, U.S. Permanent Representative to the
United Nations Adlai Stevenson appealed t o the governments of
India and Pakistan to make a "fresh e f f o r t " t o resolve the
Kashmir question.
On June 6, 1964, the United States and India entered i n t o a
long-term m i l i t a r y assistance agreement to counter Chinese
encroachment along India's Himalayan border.
�The Second Kashmir War, 1965
Following the decision of the United States t o provide
m i l i t a r y aid to India i n 1962, Pakistan began t o grow
d i s i l l u s i o n e d with U.S. p o l i c y i n South Asia, b e l i e v i n g i t t o
favor the regime i n New Delhi. The Ayub government made
diplomatic overtures t o China and began c o u r t i n g the
governments of Southeast Asia and A f r i c a . At the same time, i t
i n i t i a t e d a more f o r c e f u l p o l i c y toward India and began
p a t r o l l i n g the CFL i n Kashmir aggressively. I n A p r i l 1965,
Indian and Pakistani troops clashed i n the disputed Rann of
Kutch region along t h e i r nations' southern border. By late
summer, border incidents along the CFL i n Kashmir had
increased, and open f i g h t i n g erupted there on August 25. By
the f i r s t week i n September, Indian and Pakistani forces were
engaged along a wide f r o n t i n Kashmir.
The U.N. Security Council, chaired by U.S. Permanent
Representative Arthur J. Goldberg i n September, attempted t o
end the h o s t i l i t i e s and passed three consecutive r e s o l u t i o n s ,
on September 4, September 6, and September 20, c a l l i n g f o r a
cease-fire. The t h i r d r e s o l u t i o n , 211, brought about a
cease-fire on September 22.
The United States suspended m i l i t a r y a i d t o both India and
Pakistan on September 8. I t urged an end t o the f i g h t i n g
through the Security Council and, w i t h the Soviet Union, warned
the Chinese Government against i n t e r v e n i n g m i l i t a r i l y on
Pakistan's behalf. On September 22, President Lyndon Johnson
issued a statement commending Goldberg and the Security Council
for t h e i r success i n concluding a c e a s e - f i r e and c a l l e d on the
governments of India and Pakistan t o s e t t l e t h e i r outstanding
differences through peaceful means.
On January 10, 1966, India and Pakistan signed the Tashkent
Declaration f o r m a l l y ending the war. The settlement, mediated
by Alexei Kosygin, Chairman of the Council o f M i n i s t e r s of the
USSR, bound the sides not t o resort t o force t o s e t t l e t h e i r
disagreements and t o withdraw t h e i r forces behind t h e i r
respective sides of the CFL.
Both the Pakistani and Indian governments c r i t i c i z e d the
United States during the c o n f l i c t , each charging that t h e i r
enemy had used U.S.-supplied weapons against i t . S t i l l , Ayub
went to Washington i n December 1965 and Indian Prime M i n i s t e r
Indira Gandhi the f o l l o w i n g March t o meet w i t h President
Johnson and declare t h e i r i n t e n t i o n t o preserve the peace i n
South Asia and t o resolve t h e i r d i f f e r e n c e s p e a c e f u l l y . On
March 2, 1966, the U.S. government announced that i t would
resume supplying India and Pakistan w i t h n o n - l e t h a l m i l i t a r y
aid.
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The 1971 Indo-Pakistan War
On December 4, 1971, India and Pakistan were at war again,
t h i s time over the bid for secession and independence by East
Pakistan. Kashmir was a secondary theater of the c o n f l i c t i n
which Indian forces made minor gains along Pakistan's side of
the CFL. The United States had already suspended m i l i t a r y aid
to Pakistan on November 8 during the course of i t s c i v i l war.
I t suspended m i l i t a r y aid t o India on December 6, two days
after India intervened on behalf of the Bengali independence
movement. The United States remained n e u t r a l during the
episode, but the Nixon a d m i n i s t r a t i o n saw I n d i a as the
aggressor i n the c o n f l i c t , which ended on December 16. U.S.
policy " t i l t e d " toward Pakistan which received American support
in the U.N. Security Council.
The Simla Accord of July 3, 1972, s e t t l e d the 1971 war.
The governments of India and Pakistan agreed t o t r e a t the
Kashmir dispute as a b i l a t e r a l issue t o be resolved f i n a l l y and
peacefully without prejudice to e i t h e r side's p o s i t i o n . They
agreed t o redelineate the 1949 CFL t o r e f l e c t the small gains
made by India i n December. I t was renamed the Line of Actual
Control (LAC).
The Nuclear Issue, 1972-1990
The amicable settlement of the Kashmir dispute assumed a
new importance t o U.S. policymakers a f t e r I n d i a and Pakistan
each began e f f o r t s i n the early 1970s to acquire a nuclear
military capability.
India exploded a nuclear device on May 18, 1974. According
to press r e p o r t s , Pakistan had begun i t s own nuclear research
project 2 years e a r l i e r .
The United States ended i t s arms embargo t o Pakistan and
India i n February 1975, but on A p r i l 6, 1979, i t again
suspended aid t o Pakistan under the terms of the Symington
Amendment t o the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Security Assistance and Arms
Export Control Act of 1976. The Amendment mandated the c u t - o f f
of aid to countries which imported equipment, m a t e r i a l s , or
technology f o r uranium enrichment.
Following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Carter
administration proposed a $400 m i l l i o n m i l i t a r y aid package t o
Pakistan in January 1980, but the government of Prime M i n i s t e r
Zia al-Huq rejected the o f f e r as too small.
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On March 19, 1981, the Reagan a d m i n i s t r a t i o n proposed to
Congress that Pakistan be exempted from the provisions of the
Symington Amendment given the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved the proposal on
May 14 by a vote of 10-7 but d i r e c t e d the White House to n o t i f y
Congress of the d e t a i l s of i t s proposed Pakistan aid package by
October 1, 1981.
On September 15, 1981, the Reagan Administration concluded
a $3.2 b i l l i o n , 6-year package of m i l i t a r y and economic aid to
Pakistan with the Zia government. This was followed i n 1987 by
a $4.0 b i l l i o n , 6-year package.
On October 1, 1990, the United States halted assistance t o
Pakistan again under the terms of the 1984
Pressler-Matthias-Percy Amendment on Nuclear N o n - P r o l i f e r a t i o n
Conditions on United States Assistance to Pakistan to the
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. The Amendment prohibited aid
to Pakistan i n any f i s c a l year u n t i l the President c e r t i f i e d i n
w r i t i n g that Pakistan did not possess a nuclear device and t h a t
continuation of U.S. aid and m i l i t a r y supply programs would
s i g n i f i c a n t l y reduce the chances of t h e i r doing so.
Kashmir, 1972-1990
The Kashmir dispute was l a r g e l y dormant from 1972 to 1989.
Prime M i n i s t e r Zia mentioned the Kashmir issue at the
conferences of the Non-Aligned Movement i n Havana i n 1980 and
New Delhi i n 1983 as well as i n a speech to the U.N. General
Assembly i n 1982.
Each time, I n d i a protested that the issue
was to be discussed as a b i l a t e r a l issue only and that Pakistan
risked upsetting the f r a g i l e process of normalizing i t s
r e l a t i o n s with India by broaching the topic in i n t e r n a t i o n a l
f ora.
From A p r i l to June 1984 and i n September 1987, Indian and
Pakistani m i l i t a r y units skirmished across the Siachen Glacier
in northern Kashmir. The treacherous t e r r a i n of the region had
not permitted surveyors to continue the CFL across the Glacier
in 1949 leaving the proper demarcation of the Indian and
Pakistani zones of the area open to question. The skirmishes
were not conclusive.
On December 31, 1988, India and Pakistan signed an
agreement not to attack each other's nuclear f a c i l i t i e s .
After 1972, U.S. policymakers urged the Indian and
Pakistani governments to resolve the Kashmir dispute d i r e c t l y ,
in accordance with the Simla Agreement, rather than through a
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U.N.-sponsored p l e b i s c i t e . The United States would, however,
support a p l e b i s c i t e i f India and Pakistan agreed to resolve
t h e i r differences i n that fashion.
Tensions between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir issue
resurfaced a f t e r the December 1989 kidnapping of the Indian
Minister f o r Home A f f a i r s ' daughter by Kashmiri s e p a r a t i s t s .
After releasing t h e i r hostage, the kidnapers received sanctuary
in Pakistan.
I n e a r l y January, Muslim secessionists launched a
campaign of demonstrations against Indian r u l e i n Kashmir. By
February 1, the Indian government had accused Pakistan of
d i r e c t c o m p l i c i t y i n the c i v i l disturbances and of " d i r e c t
incitement to subversion, violence, and t e r r o r i s m " i n the
disputed s t a t e .
On A p r i l 10, Indian Prime Minister V.P. Singh charged
Pakistan with g i v i n g d i r e c t support to the s e p a r a t i s t s i n
Kashmir and said that India must give consideration to m i l i t a r y
r e p r i s a l s against Pakistan.
He t o l d the Indian people to be
"psychologically prepared" to go to war and said that India
would f i g h t u n t i l i t "achieved i t s s t r a t e g i c o b j e c t i v e . "
The
f o l l o w i n g day, the Indian Army Chief of S t a f f claimed that
Pakistani forces were moving toward the Indian border.
The U.S. response to the new developments i n Kashmir was to
urge the governments of India and Pakistan to take immediate
steps to reduce the l e v e l s of tension over the disputed
t e r r i t o r y and s e t t l e t h e i r differences through the b i l a t e r a l
mechanism provided for i n the Simla Accords.
Secretary of State James A. Baker, I I I and Soviet Foreign
Minister Eduard Shevardnadze discussed Kashmir during a
m i n i s t e r i a l meeting i n Washington A p r i l 4-6.
Deputy Assistant
to the President for National Security A f f a i r s Robert M. Gates
and Assistant Secretary of State for Near East and South Asian
A f f a i r s John H. K e l l y traveled to both Islamabad and New Delhi
i n May where they met with government o f f i c i a l s and conveyed
l e t t e r s from President George Bush to the leaders of the
countries. They urged the sides to r e s t r a i n t h e i r r h e t o r i c on
Kashmir, begin a d i r e c t dialog leading to a permanent
r e s o l u t i o n of the dispute, and implement m i l i t a r y
confidence-building measures on the ground. They stressed t h a t
the United States was not seeking a mediatory r o l e i n the
dispute but hoped to reduce tensions between i t s f r i e n d s .
The Bush a d m i n i s t r a t i o n continued throughout 1990 to urge
the Indian and Pakistani governments to pursue diplomatic and
m i l i t a r y contacts, discuss ways to l i m i t p r o l i f e r a t i o n and the
p o s s i b i l i t y of m i l i t a r y c o n f l i c t on the subcontinent, and
i n s t i t u t e confidence-building measures between them. I t also
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expressed a w i l l i n g n e s s to consult w i t h other interested
p a r t i e s , such as China and the Soviet Union, on the issue.
The U.S. Congress also took an a c t i v e i n t e r e s t i n the
Kashmir dispute, and i n May and J u l y , delegations led by
Representative Stephen Solarz and Senator Alan Cranston v i s i t e d
the region on f a c t - f i n d i n g missions.
The Indian and Pakistani Foreign Secretaries met i n J u l y ,
August, and December to discuss b i l a t e r a l issues including
Kashmir. By December, tensions over Kashmir had eased.
Agreement was reached to implement the 1988 t r e a t y p r o h i b i t i n g
attacks on each other's nuclear f a c i l i t i e s , resume weekly
m i l i t a r y - t o - m i l i t a r y contacts, and conclude an arrangement f o r
advanced n o t i f i c a t i o n of m i l i t a r y exercises.
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THE UNITED STATES AND THE KASHMIR DISPUTE
1947-1990:
A CHRONOLOGY
August 15, 1947: Under the terms of the I n d i a n
Independence Act of 1947, the B r i t i s h government relinquished
i t s rule over the Indian subcontinent t o the two New Dominions
of India and Pakistan. The Maharaja of the s t r a t e g i c a l l y
located State of Jammu and Kashmir (hereafter r e f e r r e d t o as
Kashmir), which, by the p r o v i s i o n s of the Act, had the r i g h t t o
choose which, i f e i t h e r , of the two Dominions t o which i t would
accede, remained undecided by August 15 and thus became
independent.
October 27, 1947: The Maharaja of Kashmir f o r m a l l y acceded
to- India i n order t o receive Indian m i l i t a r y assistance against
a large-scale incursion by mountain tribesmen from Pakistan.
The incursion had followed r e c r i m i n a t i o n s between Pakistan and
Kashmir over Kashmir's treatment of i t s Muslim population and
Pakistan's f a i l u r e to f u l l y observe Kashmiri sovereignty. The
Governor General of I n d i a , Lord Mountbatten, i n h i s l e t t e r
accepting Kashmir's accession, expressed h i s government's wish
that "as soon as law and order have been restored i n Kashmir
and her s o i l cleared of the invader the question of the State's
accession should be s e t t l e d by a reference t o the people."
October-December 1947: The governments of I n d i a , Pakistan,
and B r i t a i n exchanged a s e r i e s of communications which
attempted t o end p e a c e f u l l y and d i r e c t l y the f i g h t i n g i n
Kashmir. Meanwhile, Indian m i l i t a r y forces were able t o push
back, but not expel, the P a k i s t a n i tribesmen i n Kashmiri
territory.
December 2, 1947: A Department of State p o s i t i o n paper on
Kashmir stated that the United States preferred the dispute t o
be s e t t l e d by d i r e c t n e g o t i a t i o n s between I n d i a and Pakistan.
I f e i t h e r government requested U.N. i n t e r v e n t i o n t o supervise a
referendum on Kashmir and t h i s request were supported by the
B r i t i s h , the United States should support i t .
�December 31, 1947: The Department of State sent i d e n t i c a l
notes to the governments of India and Pakistan urging them t o
r e f r a i n from provocative actions toward one another pending
possible U.N. consideration of the Kashmir issue.
January 1, 1948: I n a l e t t e r t o the United Nations
Security Council TuNSC), the Indian government brought to i t s
a t t e n t i o n the s i t u a t i o n i n Kashmir and asked t h a t i t address
the matter under A r t i c l e s 34 and 35 o f the U.N. Charter. The
l e t t e r further charged the government of Pakistan with
providing arms and assistance t o the tribesmen i n Kashmir.
January 6, 1948: The Department o f State directed the U.S.
delegation at the United Nations t o support the B r i t i s h lead i n
encouraging an end to.the f i g h t i n g i n Kashmir and urging the
creation of an atmosphere i n which the w i l l o f the people could
be expressed, probably through a p l e b i s c i t e .
January 15, 1948: The government of Pakistan f i l e d 10
countercharges against India with the UNSC c i t i n g i t f o r
attacking and attempting to destroy Pakistan as a nation and
engaging i n genocide i n Kashmir. I t also implored the Council
to consider the p o l i t i c a l f u t u r e of Kashmir as w e l l as end the
f i g h t i n g there.
January 17 , 1948 : The UNSC adopted a r e s o l u t i o n which
c a l l e d on the governments of India and Pakistan t o take steps
to improve the s i t u a t i o n i n Kashmir and t o r e f r a i n from issuing
statements which would aggravate i t .
January 20, 1948: The Security Council passed UNSC
Resolution 39 c r e a t i n g a 3-member United Nations Commission on
India and Pakistan (UNCIP) composed of the United States
(represented by J. Klahr Huddle), Argentina, and
Czechoslovakia.
UNCIP was given both an i n v e s t i g a t o r y and
mediatory r o l e .
February 17, 1948: A cable from Washington t o the U.S.
Embassy i n India summarized the p r i n c i p l e s guiding the U.S.
p o s i t i o n on Kashmir throughout the UNSC debate. I t said that
"to bring about t e r m i n a t i o n of f i g h t i n g by p a c i f i c means there
must be assurance t o a l l p a r t i e s concerned t h a t the question of
Kashmir accession w i l l be determined at e a r l i e s t possible date
by f a i r and free p l e b i s c i t e supervised by the U.N. under
i m p a r t i a l a d m i n i s t r a t i v e arrangements."
A p r i l 21, 1948: The Security Council passed UNSC
Resolution 47 c a l l i n g f o r : (1) the withdrawal of both Indian
troops and Pakistani tribesmen from Kashmir, (2) the
establishment of an i n t e r i m government t h e r e , (3) the
�expansion of UNCIP to 5 members who would o f f e r t h e i r good
o f f i c e s t o the opposing sides i n r e s t o r i n g peace and arranging
for a f a i r p l e b i s c i t e to decide Kashmir's p o l i t i c a l f u t u r e ,
(4) the appointment of a P l e b i s c i t e Administrator. The
r e s o l u t i o n was sponsored by the United States, Belgium, Canada,
China, Colombia, and B r i t a i n .
August 13, 1948: UNCIP submitted to the Indian and
Pakistani governments a r e s o l u t i o n (S/995) containing a 3-part
proposal f o r a cease-fire, a truce agreement, and a
p l e b i s c i t e . India accepted the r e s o l u t i o n on August 20.
Pakistan said i t could not accept the r e s o l u t i o n without
c e r t a i n reservations.
September 23, 1948: I n an address before the U.N. General
Assembly, Secretary of State George Marshall advocated the
"continuation of the mediation and n e g o t i a t i o n between' the
great nations of India and Pakistan with respect t o Kashmir, i n
order that the process of peaceful settlement may bring t o
conclusion an issue which has been charged with great dangers."
November 5, 1943: UNCIP issued an i n t e r i m report saying
that i t had temporarily exhausted the p o s s i b i l i t i e s for f u r t h e r
negot i a t ions.
January 1, 1949: A cease-fire formally took e f f e c t i n
Kashmir.
January 5, 1949: Following f u r t h e r informal t a l k s between
Indian and Pakistani o f f i c i a l s i n Paris, the Security Council
adopted UNSC Res. S/1122 providing f o r a p l e b i s c i t e and the
naming of a P l e b i s c i t e Administrator who would decide the f i n a l
d i s p o s i t i o n of Indian and Pakistani armed forces i n Kashmir.
January 13, 1949: Secretary of Defense James F o r r e s t a l
informed the Department of State t h a t he had issued
i n s t r u c t i o n s t o the m i l i t a r y to begin forming a small
i n t e r - s e r v i c e advance team of o f f i c e r s to act as observers t o
UNCIP.
January 15, 1949: The Indian and Pakistani m i l i t a r y
commanders agreed on a Cease-Fire Line (CFL) i n Kashmir which
was l a t e r formalized by the Karachi Agreement of July 27, 1949.
January 24, 1949: The f i r s t M i l i t a r y Observers (MO's) t o
UNCIP began a r r i v i n g i n Kashmir under the command of Belgian
Lt. Gen. Maurice Delvoie. They immediately took up observation
p o s i t i o n s along the CFL. O r i g i n a l l y 7, the Observers numbered
20 by February.
�March 22, 1949:
U.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie named
U.S. Admiral Chester W Nimitz as the P l e b i s c i t e Administrator
.
for Kashmir.
A p r i l 15, 1949: UNCIP presented the Indian and Pakistani
governments with a proposal f o r a truce agreement pending a
plebiscite.
May 29 , 1949 : I n a cable t o the U.S. Embassy in Delhi,
Acting Secretary of State James E. Webb wrote that the
Department of State was concerned by two aspects of the Kashmir
dispute: i t s e f f e c t on s t a b i l i t y and progress i n South Asia
and i t s e f f e c t on U.S.-Indian cooperation and r e l a t i o n s .
August 25, 1949: U.S. President Harry S. Truman and
B r i t i s h Prime M i n i s t e r Clement A t t l e e proposed t o the Indian
and Pakistani governments that they should accept a r b i t r a t i o n
to s e t t l e t h e i r d i f f e r e n c e s of i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of the UNCIP
plans. India rejected the proposal.
August 26 , 1949 : UNCIP, convinced that a l l p o s s i b i l i t i e s
for mediation i n the Kashmir dispute had been explored,
proposed to the governments of Pakistan and India that
a r b i t r a t i o n be attempted. I t named named P l e b i s c i t e
Administrator Nimitz as A r b i t r a t o r . Pakistan accepted the
proposal; India rejected i t .
October 13, 1949: President Truman and Indian Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru met i n Washington and discussed
Kashmir. Truman expressed his w i l l i n g n e s s t o be of assistance
i n maintaining the peace i n Kashmir and i n o b t a i n i n g a just
settlement there.
October 21, 1949:
Under Secretary of State Dean Rusk t o l d
the Commonwealth Club of C a l i f o r n i a that "we can hope that the
high fevers have been talked out of the Kashmir dispute by
almost endless United Nations debate, and I believe that a
s o l u t i o n w i l l be found which w i l l not include war between I n d i a
and Pakistan."
December 17, 1949: The UNSC asked i t s President, Canadian
A.G.L. McNaughton, t o meet i n f o r m a l l y with representatives of
India and Pakistan and examine mutually s a t i s f a c t o r y ways t o
resolve the Kashmir problem.
December 22, 1949: McNaughton presented a plan c a l l i n g f o r
the simultaneous withdrawal of a l l regular Indian and Pakistani
forces from Kashmir, the disbanding and disarming of a l l l o c a l
forces there, and the appointment of a single U.N.
representative t o oversee the d e m i l i t a r i z a t i o n .
�January 6,1950: Secretary of State Dean Acheson met with
Pakistani Foreign M i n i s t e r Sir Mohammed Z a f r u l l a h Khan in
Washington. They discussed the Kashmir issue.
February 6, 1950:
A memorandum w r i t t e n by the Assistant
Secretary of State f o r Near Eastern and South Asian A f f a i r s
George McGhee and Assistant Secretary f o r United Nations
A f f a i r s John Hickerson evaluated s o l u t i o n s t o the Kashmir
problem. These included an o v e r a l l p l e b i s c i t e , p a r t i t i o n , and
independence. The memorandum noted that India had come to
d i s l i k e the idea of a p l e b i s c i t e a f t e r supporting i t
o r i g i n a l l y . I t concluded that immediate U.S. o b j e c t i v e s should
be to encourage the d e m i l i t a r i z a t i o n of Kashmir and
m o d i f i c a t i o n of India's views on the p l e b i s c i t e .
February 11, 1950:
I n a cable to the Embassy i n London,
the Department of State summarized the U.S. p o s i t i o n on Kashmir
at the time: (1) Peaceful settlement on terms acceptable to
India and Pakistan. ( l a ) Both states had p r e v i o u s l y agreed
that a cease-fire and d e m i l i t a r i z a t i o n were p r e r e q u i s i t e to
holding a p l e b i s c i t e . (2) Early d e m i l i t a r i z a t i o n of Kashmir.
(3) F i n a l d i s p o s i t i o n of Kashmir to be determined i n accordance
with the people.
(4) P o s s i b i l i t y of p a r t i t i o n + p l e b i s c i t e i n
the Vale. (5) Avoid placing blame (6) Favor a UNSC r e s o l u t i o n
c a l l i n g for d e m i l i t a r i z a t i o n , agreement on method of
determining people's w i l l , and appointment of single U.N.
representative to a s s i s t i n the above. (7) Urge B r i t a i n to
take lead i n resolving an intra-Commonwealth problem.
March 14, 1950: The Security Council passed Resolution 80
d i s s o l v i n g UNCI? and appointing a single U.N. Representative
for India and Pakistan. A u s t r a l i a n j u r i s t Sir Owen Dixon was
named to the p o s i t i o n on A p r i l 12.
September 15, 1950: Dixon submitted a report to the
Security Council suggesting that Pakistani forces withdraw from
Kashmir before Indian forces and that U.N. p o l i t i c a l agents be
attached to l o c a l magistrates' o f f i c e s on e i t h e r side of the
CFL i n advance of a p l e b i s c i t e . He suggested as an a l t e r n a t i v e
the establishment of a u n i f i e d c o a l i t i o n government i n Kashmir
during the time of the p l e b i s c i t e and raised the issue of a
p a r t i a l p l e b i s c i t e i n a l i m i t e d area. India and Pakistan both
rejected the plan o b j e c t i n g p a r t i c u l a r l y to the idea of a
partial plebiscite.
January 16, 1951: During the Commonwealth Premiers'
Conference i n London, Indian Prime M i n i s t e r Nehru and Pakistani
Prime Minister Liaquat A l i Khan met with A t t l e e and A u s t r a l i a n
Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies to discuss Kashmir. No
agreement was reached.
�March 30, 1951: The UNSC passed U.S.-U.K.-sponsored
resolution 91 which appointed a new Representative for India
and Pakistan to mediate and expedite the d e m i l i t a r i z a t i o n of
Kashmir. Dr. Frank P. Graham, former Senator and President of
the U n i v e r s i t y of North Carolina, was selected. The r e s o l u t i o n
also provided for the continued supervision of the CFL by U.N.
m i l i t a r y observers who l a t e r became known as the United Nations
M i l i t a r y Observer Group f o r India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP).
October 15, 1951-March 27, 1953: Graham submitted f i v e
reports to the Security Council and met r e g u l a r l y with
representatives of the Indian and P a k i s t a n i governments i n a
l a r g e l y unsuccessful e f f o r t to narrow t h e i r differences on
Kashmir.
February 1952:
Seventeen of the approximately 31 m i l i t a r y
observers i n UNMOGIP were U.S. o f f i c e r s . By the second quarter
of 1950, the Department of State had approved a t o t a l of 30 for
an observer force of 60 men.
The number of both observers and
U.S. soldiers among those observers had declined s t e a d i l y since.
February 4, 1952:
Secretary of State Dean Acheson and
President Truman discussed Kashmir. Truman approved of
Graham's e f f o r t s at mediation i n the Kashmir dispute.
February 18, 1952:
The Department of State outlined i t s
p o l i c y on Kashmir i n a cable to the U.S. Embassy i n Delhi:
(1) Maintain s t r i c t n e u t r a l i t y . (2) Recognize i m p l i c a t i o n s f o r
i n t e r n a l Indian and Pakistani p o l i t i c s .
(3) Be p a t i e n t i n the
face of extreme emotionalism.
(4) Be prepared to use f i r m
pressure on each side i f necessary to conclude agreement. (5)
Be mindful of a growing Soviet and Communist threat on the
fringes of the subcontinent and i n the ranks of l o c a l
governments. (6) Pursue a settlement through the United
Nations and a B r i t i s h lead there.
August 26, September 10, 1952: Graham mediated m i n i s t e r i a l
l e v e l talks on Kashmir i n Geneva between I n d i a and Pakistan.
December 23, 1952:
The Soviet Representative to the United
Nations, V a s i l y Zonov, accused the United States and B r i t a i n of
attempting "to turn Kashmir i n t o a s t r a t e g i c base." He said
that "the American M i l i t a r y Plan was to set up a i r bases i n
Pakistan t e r r i t o r y i n order to s t r i k e at the Soviet Union."
February 4-19, 1953: Graham mediated f u r t h e r m i n i s t e r i a l
talks on Kashmir i n Geneva.
June 1953-September 1954:
D i r e c t t a l k s and correspondence
between Nehru and Mohammed A l i f a i l e d to produce a r e s o l u t i o n
�to the Kashmir question. During t h i s p e r i o d , the Prime
M i n i s t e r s agreed that Admiral Nimitz should be replaced as
Plebiscite Administrator.
December 23, 1953: John C. Ross, U.S. Deputy
Representative i n the Security Council, t o l d the UNSC that "any
agreement of the p a r t i e s on a j u s t basis which would s e t t l e the
dispute, whether reached d i r e c t l y or under the auspices of the
U.N. Representative, would be welcomed by the United States."
The UNSC adopted a U.S.-U.K.-sponsored r e s o l u t i o n the same day
which called for the governments o f India and Pakistan t o enter
i n t o immediate n e g o t i a t i o n s over Kashmir under the auspices of
the United Nations Representative.
March 24, 1954: I n a memorandum t o President Dwight D.
Eisenhower, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles wrote that
U.N. e f f o r t s on Kashmir had bogged down. He suggested sending
Ford Foundation President Paul Hoffman as envoy t o India and
Pakistan to explore a t t i t u d e s toward p a r t i t i o n as a s o l u t i o n i n
Kashmir. Eisenhower agreed.
A p r i l 20-26, 1954: Hoffman met with Indian and Pakistani
o f f i c i a l s but never d i r e c t l y brought up the issue of p a r t i t i o n .
A p r i l 28, 1954: I n a l e t t e r t o Dulles, Hoffman affirmed
t h a t he had gotten Nehru and P a k i s t a n i President Mohammed A l i
to agree t o enter i n t o n e g o t i a t i o n s on a "neighbor-to-neighbor"
basis on Kashmir.
May 19, 1954: The United States and Pakistan signed a
Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement.
September 8, 19 54: Pakistan became an o r i g i n a l member of
the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) with the United
States.
September 23, 1955: Pakistan became a s i g n a t o r y of the
Baghdad Pact ( l a t e r the Central Treaty Organization).
December 9-10, 1955: Soviet leaders N i k i t a Khrushchev and
N i k o l a i Bulganin, during a t r i p t o I n d i a , v i s i t e d Kashmir and
p u b l i c l y endorsed I n d i a ' s claim t o the disputed t e r r i t o r y .
March 6, 1956: At a SEATO Council meeting, Pakistani
Foreign Minister Hamidul Haq Chowdhury said that the recent
v i s i t by Khrushchev and Bulganin t o Kashmir had brought the
Cold war to the subcontinent. He asked Pakistan's f r i e n d s t o
r e a f f i r m the UNSC's c a l l s f o r a free and f a i r p l e b i s c i t e . The
Council's j o i n t communique of March 8 c a l l e d f o r an early end
to the Kashmir dispute through U.N. or d i r e c t n e g o t i a t i o n s .
�December 19, 1956: Nehru met w i t h Eisenhower i n Washington,
and discussed Kashmir. The Prime M i n i s t e r expressed concern
that the Pakistani press was fomenting a n t i - I n d i a n sentiment
and asked Eisenhower t o convince the P a k i s t a n i government t o
stop i t s propaganda.
January 24, 1957: The UNSC adopted a r e s o l u t i o n sponsored
by the United States, B r i t a i n , A u s t r a l i a , and Colombia
r e a f f i r m i n g the U.N. r e s o l u t i o n s of August 13, 1948, January 5,
1949, and March 30, 1951 and s t a t i n g t h a t any action taken by
Kashmir's Constituent Assembly (an organ not recognized as
l e g i t i m a t e by the U.N.) would not be recognized as v a l i d or
consistent with the above r e s o l u t i o n s .
February 20 , 1957 ; I n the UNSC, the United States,
.
B r i t a i n , A u s t r a l i a , and Cuba introduced a r e s o l u t i o n which
noted a Pakistani request f o r a temporary U.N. force to a i d i n
the d e m i l i t a r i z a t i o n of Kashmir and c a l l e d on the Security
Council's President, Gunnar J a r r i n g , t o v i s i t the subcontinent
and consider s o l u t i o n s to the Kashmir dispute. The Soviet
Union vetoed the r e s o l u t i o n .
February 21, 1957: The UNSC adopted a revised r e s o l u t i o n
sponsored by the United States, B r i t a i n , and A u s t r a l i a asking
Council President J a r r i n g t o v i s i t I n d i a and Pakistan and t o
consider possible solutions to the Kashmir dispute.
A p r i l 29, 1957: J a r r i n g issued h i s report to the Security
Council making no recommendations.
December 2, 1957: The UNSC requested Dr. Frank Graham t o
make f u r t h e r recommendations on ending the Kashmir dispute.
March 31, 1958: Graham submitted a report t o the
governments of India and Pakistan enumerating f i v e proposals t o
help end the Kashmir dispute. I n d i a r e j e c t e d a l l f i v e .
July 13, 1958 : I n Washington, President Eisenhower met
with Pakistani President Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy. They
issued a j o i n t statement i n which the President expressed the
hope that the Kashmir dispute could be s e t t l e d "speedily,
equitably, and permanently, i n accordance w i t h the p r i n c i p l e s
of the United Nations."
March 5, 1959: The United States and Pakistan signed a
B i l a t e r a l Agreement of Cooperation which extended t h e i r 1954
m i l i t a r y defense agreement.
1961-1962: The Kennedy a d m i n i s t r a t i o n sought t o improve
U.S. r e l a t i o n s with the non-aligned and developing c o u n t r i e s .
�In South Asia, he attempted to balance U.S. p o l i c y by
increasing economic assistance t o I n d i a while maintaining
close t i e s to Pakistan.
July 13, 1961: President Kennedy met w i t h Pakistani
President Ayub Khan i n Washington. I n a j o i n t statement, the
President "affirmed the desire of the United States t o see a
s a t i s f a c t o r y s o l u t i o n of the Kashmir issue and expressed hope
that progress toward a settlement would be possible at an e a r l y
date."
February 1, 1962: Pakistan again raised the issue of
Kashmir i n the UNSC and sought U.N. mediation. A Soviet veto
prevented the Council from taking any a c t i o n on the matter.
October 20-November 17, 1962: The Sino-lndian border war
affected U.S. p o l i c y i n South Asia and Kashmir.
On October 28, President Kennedy wrote t o Pakistani Prime
Minister Ayub Khan asking him not to use India's struggle w i t h
China to obtain a p o l i t i c a l advantage i n Kashmir. Ayub agreed
on November 5.
By late October, Nehru was forced to ask the United States
and B r i t a i n f o r m i l i t a r y assistance. On November 3, the f i r s t
emergency shipment of U.S. i n f a n t r y weapons a r r i v e d i n I n d i a .
O November 14, the United States and India f o r m a l l y agreed t o
m
a m i l i t a r y assistance package.
U.S. p r e s i d e n t i a l envoy A v e r e l l Harriman and B r i t i s h
Secretary for Commonwealth A f f a i r s Duncan Sandys led a mission
to determine the m i l i t a r y s i t u a t i o n i n I n d i a and t o encourage
India and Pakistan to resolve t h e i r own d i f f e r e n c e s .
December 26, 1962-May 16, 1963: Following the e f f o r t s of
the Harriman-Sandys mission, the governments of India and
Pakistan agreed t o hold m i n i s t e r i a l - l e v e l t a l k s on "Kashmir and
related issues." Six rounds of t a l k s ensued which produced no
agreement.
February 14, 1964: U.S. Permanent Representative to the
United Nations Adlai Stevenson urged the governments of India
and Pakistan to make a "fresh e f f o r t " to solve the Kashmir
dispute and said, "My Government believes t h a t the two
countries should consider the p o s s i b i l i t y of recourse to the
good o f f i c e s of a country or a person of t h e i r choice to a s s i s t
them i n b r i n g i n g about resumption of negotiations and i n
mediating t h e i r d i f f e r e n c e s . My Government also suggests that
the Secretary-General might be of assistance i n exploring the
p o s s i b i l i t y of such t h i r d - p a r t y mediation."
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June 6, 1964:
the United States and I n d i a concluded a
long-term m i l i t a r y assistance package designed to counter
Chinese encroachment on India's Himalayan border.
August 25-September 22, 1965: The "Second Kashmir War"
between India and Pakistan erupted f o l l o w i n g border clashes i n
A p r i l i n the southern Rann of Kutch area and the Pakistani
i n f i l t r a t i o n of forces across the CFL i n Kashmir.
The UNSC, chaired by U.S. Permanent Representative to the
United Nations Arthur J. Goldberg, passed three consecutive
resolutions on September 4, September 6, and September 20
urging an end to h o s t i l i t i e s . The t h i r d , UNSC Res. 211,
brought about a cease-fire on September 22. U.N.
Secretary-General U Thant v i s i t e d I n d i a and Pakistan
personally. Following the end of h o s t i l i t i e s , the UNSC created
the United Nations India Pakistan Observer Mission (UNIPOM) t o
work alongside UNMOGIP.
The United States suspended m i l i t a r y aid to both Pakistan
and India on September 8. I t urged an end t o the f i g h t i n g
through the UNSC and, with the Soviet Union, warned Peking
against i n t e r v e n i n g m i l i t a r i l y on behalf of Pakistan.
September 22, 1965: President Lyndon B. Johnson issued a
statement commending the United Nations and Ambassador Goldberg
for t h e i r success i n concluding a c e a s e - f i r e i n Kashmir and
c a l l e d On the governments of India and Pakistan to s e t t l e t h e i r
outstanding d i f f e r e n c e s through peaceful means.
September 27, 1965: The UNSC adopted Resolution 214. The
r e s o l u t i o n demanded that India and Pakistan honor t h e i r
commitments to the Council to observe the c e a s e - f i r e .
November 5, 1965: The Security Council adopted Resolution
215 by a vote of 9-0 (France and Jordan a b s t a i n i n g ) . The
r e s o l u t i o n c a l l e d on Indian and P a k i s t a n i m i l i t a r y forces t o
end v i o l a t i o n s of the September 22 c e a s e - f i r e .
December 15 , 1965 : President Johnson and Pakistani
President Ayub Khan concluded 2 days of meetings i n
Washington. I n a j o i n t statement, the leaders agreed on the
need to preserve peace and s t a b i l i t y i n South Asia and f o r the
peaceful r e s o l u t i o n of a l l outstanding d i f f e r e n c e s between
Pakistan and I n d i a .
January 10 , 1966 : The Tashkent D e c l a r a t i o n , r e s u l t i n g from
the mediation of Alexei Kosygin, Chairman of the Council of
Ministers of the USSR, formally ended the Indo-Pakistan War and
bound the sides not to resort to force to s e t t l e t h e i r
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disputes. I t provided f o r the withdrawal o f Indian and
Pakistani forces behind t h e i r respective sides of the CFL i n
Kashmir.
February 26, 1966: UNIPOM was dissolved.
March 2, 1966: The U.S. government announced that i t would
resume supplying Pakistan with non-lethal m i l i t a r y equipment.
March 29, 1966: President Johnson and
Minister I n d i r a Gandhi met i n Washington.
statement, the leaders recognized the need
Pakistan t o continue t o abide by the terms
Declaration and t o r e f r a i n from the use of
bilateral relations.
Indian Prime
In a joint
f o r India and
o f the Tashkent
force i n t h e i r
November 8, 1971: The United States suspended m i l i t a r y a i d
to Pakistan during the Pakistani c i v i l war.
December 4-16, 1971: War erupted between India and
Pakistan over the issue of the Bangladeshi secession from
Pakistan. Some inconclusive f i g h t i n g i n Kashmir occurred.
India and the Bengali independence movement won a decisive
m i l i t a r y v i c t o r y i n East Pakistan r e s u l t i n g i n the
establishment of an independent Bangladesh. During t h i s
period, the Secretary-General issued two s e r i e s o f reports on
the ..situation i n Kashmir.
The United States suspended m i l i t a r y assistance t o India on
December 6 and declared that i t would maintain a neutral
p o s i t i o n i n the war. The Nixon a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , however, viewed
India as the aggressor and " t i l t e d " i t s p o l i c y toward Pakistan
supporting i t i n the U.N. Security.Council.
July 3, 1972: The Simla Accord s e t t l e d the 1971 war and
redelineated the CFL, now renamed the Line of Actual Control
(LAC), i n Kashmir. India and Pakistan agreed that the Kashmir
dispute would be t r e a t e d henceforth as a b i l a t e r a l issue and
that a f i n a l settlement on i t s d i s p o s i t i o n should be achieved.
May 18, 1974: I n d i a exploded a nuclear device i n an
underground t e s t . 1979 press reports said Pakistan had begun a
program of nuclear research 2 years e a r l i e r .
October 28, 1974: India and the United States formed the
Indo-United States J o i n t Commission t o guide t h e i r b i l a t e r a l
relations.
November 13, 1974: India and Sheikh Abdullah, the e x i l e d ,
pro-Indian Prime M i n i s t e r of Kashmir, signed the Kashmir Accord
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by which Abdullah recognized the State of Jammu and Kashmir as
a c o n s t i t u e n t part of India.
February 24, 1975: The United States ended i t s embargo on
supplying arms to both Pakistan and I n d i a .
A p r i l 6, 1979: The United States cut o f f aid to Pakistan
in compliance with the Symington Amendment to the I n t e r n a t i o n a l
Security Assistance and Arms Export Control Act of 1976.
The
Amendment mandated the c u t - o f f to countries which had imported
equipment, m a t e r i a l s , or technology f o r uranium enrichment.
January 13, 1980:
Following the Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan, the Carter a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f f e r e d $400 m i l l i o n i n
m i l i t a r y and economic aid to Pakistan over two years. The
Pakistani government thought the amount too small, and the
o f f e r was shelved on February 3.
1980-1983 : Pakistani President Zia al-Huq raised the issue
of Kashmir at the summits of the Non-Aligned Movement i n Havana
(1980) and New Delhi (1983) and at the U.N., General Assembly
in 1982.
India declared that Pakistan had breachec' the terms
of the Simla Agreement by so doing.
March 19, 1981: The Reagan A d m i n i s t r a t i o n proposed to
Congress that Pakistan be exempted from the provisions of the
Symington Amendment to the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Security Assistance
and Arms Export Control Act of 1976.
May 14, 1981: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted
10-7 in favor of exempting Pakistan from the provisions of the
Symington Amendment. I t d i r e c t e d the Reagan a d m i n i s t r a t i o n to
provide Congress d e t a i l s of i t s proposed aid package to
Pakistan and of i t s program to prevent nuclear p r o l i f e r a t i o n i n
the region by October 1, 1981. I t also recommended a c u t - o f f
of aid to Pakistan i f i t exploded a nuclear device.
September 15, 1981: The governments of the United States
and Pakistan announced that they had come to an agreement on a
6-year $3.2 b i l l i o n package of m i l i t a r y and economic assistance
to Pakistan which would include the sale of 40 F-16 f i g h t e r s .
April-June 1984: Pakistani and Indian troops skirmished
across the Siachen Glacier i n northern Kashmir.
September 1987:
Further skirmishing between Indian and
Pakistani troops on the Siachen Glacier were inconclusive.
December 31, 1988:
I n Islamabad, Pakistani Prime Minister
Benazir Bhutto and Indian Prime Minister R a j i v Gandhi signed an
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agreement binding each country not to attack the other's
nuclear f a c i l i t i e s .
December 3, 1989: Kashmiri secessionists kidnapped the
daughter of Mohammed Sayeed, newly named Minister f o r Home
A f f a i r s in the government of Indian Prime Minister V.P. Singh.
The g i r l was released i n exchange f o r the release of f i v e
j a i l e d Kashmiri s e p a r a t i s t s who promptly f l e d to Pakistan. The
event made the Kashmiri secessionist movement h i g h l y v i s i b l e .
January 1990: C i v i l disturbances caused by Kashmiri
secessionists which had erupted i n the c a p i t a l of Srinagar were
exacerbated by the imposition of c e n t r a l r u l e i n the State by
New Delhi. The measure had come on the heels of previous
separatist demonstrations against the naming of an unpopular
new governor f o r the state.
During t a l k s between the Indian and P a k i s t a n i Foreign
Ministers on January 21-23, the P a k i s t a n i government denied
Indian a l l e g a t i o n s that i t was a i d i n g the s e p a r a t i s t s .
February-March 1990:
As c i v i l violence i n Kashmir
escalated, s e p a r a t i s t s demanded a U.N.-directed p l e b i s c i t e to
s e t t l e the Kashmir issue.
March 6, 19 90: Assistant Secretary of State for Near
Eastern and South Asian A f f a i r s John H. Kelly t o l d the
Subcommittee on Asian and P a c i f i c A f f a i r s of the House Foreign
A f f a i r s Committee that "the best framework f o r f o r a r e s o l u t i o n
of t h i s [Kashmir] dispute can be found i n the 1972 Simla
Agreement, i n which both India and Pakistan agreed to resolve
t h e i r dispute over Kashmir p e a c e f u l l y and i n b i l a t e r a l
channels, without prejudice to t h e i r positions on the status
of Kashmir."
A p r i l 4-6, 1990: Secretary of State James A. Baker, I I I
and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze discussed the
dangers of war i n Kashmir.
A p r i l 10, 1990:
Indian Prime Minister V.P. Singh charged
that Pakistan was a i d i n g the s e p a r a t i s t s and that he was forced
to consider the o p t i o n of m i l i t a r y r e p r i s a l s against Pakistan.
A p r i l 11, 1990: The Chief of S t a f f of the Pakistani Army
claimed that Indian troops were massing on Pakistan's border.
Singh restated his charges against Pakistan and claimed that
Pakistani forces were moving toward the Indian border.
A p r i l 18, 1990:
I n an address before the Asia Society's
Washington Center, Under Secretary of State for P o l i t i c a l
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A f f a i r s Robert Kimmitt c a l l e d on I n d i a and Pakistan to "take
immediate steps t o reduce the l e v e l of tension" i n Kashmir. He
said that "there was a growing r i s k of m i s c a l c u l a t i o n which
could lead events t o spin dangerously out of c o n t r o l " i n the
region.
A p r i l 19, 1990: The United States made a demarche t o both
the Indian and Pakistani governments urging them t o r e f r a i n
from making inflammatory statements on Kashmir and t o negotiate
on t h e i r d i f f e r e n c e s w i t h i n the framework of the Simla
Agreement.
A p r i l 21, 1990 : The Department of State moved t o expel
Ammanullah Khan, the leader of the t e r r o r i s t Jammu and Kashmir
L i b e r a t i o n Front from the United States.
A p r i l 25, 1990:
Indian Foreign M i n i s t e r G u j r a l and
Pakistani Foreign Minister Yaqub met i n New York t o discuss the
violence i n Kashmir.
May 15-24, 1990:
Pakistani Prime M i n i s t e r Benazir Bhutto
toured eight Islamic countries i n the Middle East seeking t h e i r
support i f Pakistan were attacked by India and f o r a peaceful,
negotiated settlement i n Kashmir based on the Simla Accord and
the previous U.N. r e s o l u t i o n s .
May 20-21, 1990: U.S. Deputy National S e c u r i t y Adviser
Robert Gates and Assistant Secretary Kelly met w i t h government
o f f i c i a l s i n both Islamabad and New D e l h i . They communicated
U.S. concerns over tensions surrounding Kashmir and urged an
end t o inflammatory statements on the matter by both sides.
They urged a peaceful s o l u t i o n to the dispute and encouraged
India and Pakistan t o develop m i l i t a r y confidence-building
measures on the ground.
May 21, 1990:
Maulvi Mohammed Farooq, a leading Kashmiri
Muslim leader and an important f i g u r e i n the Kashmiri
secessionist movement since the l a t e 1960 s, was murdered i n
Srinagar. His supporters believed he had been k i l l e d at the
d i r e c t i o n of the Indian Government. His death led t o
large-scale demonstrations and violence.
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May 27-June 2 , 1990 : Representative Stephen Solarz,
chairman of the Asia and P a c i f i c A f f a i r s Subcommittee of the
House Foreign A f f a i r s Committee, toured Pakistan, Pakistani
c o n t r o l l e d Kashmir, and India.
June 17, 1990: Rep. Solarz stated i n The New York Times
that Kashmir o f f e r e d the "most serious t h r e a t of a major
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He suggested a j o i n t U.S.-Soviet i n i t i a t i v e to urge an end to
the violence there.
July 1-July 1, 1990: Senator Alan Cranston v i s i t e d
Pakistan, P a k i s t a n i - c o n t r o l l e d Kashmir, and India on a
f a c t - f i n d i n g mission.
July 5, 1990: The Indian Army took c i v i l c o n t r o l of
Kashmir under emergency powers granted by the government i n New
Delhi.
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July 18, 1990: The Indian and Pakistani Foreign
Secretaries met m Islamabad to discuss b i l a t e r a l issues
i n c l u d i n g Kashmir.
August 7, 1990: The New York Times reported that Indian
troops captured the chief m i l i t a r y commander of the Kashmiri
s e p a r a t i s t movement and 11 other m i l i t a n t leaders i n Srinagar.
August 9-11, 1990: I n New D e l h i , the Indian and Pakistani
Foreign Secretaries continued t h e i r t a l k s on r e l i e v i n g
b i l a t e r a l tensions i n c l u d i n g Kashmir. India expressed concern
that the new caretaker government which had replaced that of
Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto i n Pakistan would increase
Pakistani a i d to Kashmiri s e p a r a t i s t s .
The New York Times reported that Indian border guards
k i l l e d 12 Kashmiri s e p a r a t i s t s as they crossed from Pakistan
i n t o Kashmir.
August 12-21, 1990: Indian and Pakistani forces exchanged
i n t e r m i t t e n t a r t i l l e r y f i r e along the LAC i n Kashmir.
October 1, 1990: The United States suspended a i d t o
Pakistan under the terms of the Pressler-Matthias-Percy
Amendment on Nuclear N o n - P r o l i f e r a t i o n Conditions on United
States Assistance to Pakistan t o the Foreign Assistance Act of
1961. The Amendment p r o h i b i t e d a i d t o Pakistan i n any f i s c a l
year u n t i l the President c e r t i f i e d i n w r i t i n g that Pakistan d i d
not possess a nuclear explosive device and that c o n t i n u a t i o n of
U.S. a i d and m i l i t a r y supply programs would s i g n i f i c a n t l y
reduce the chances of t h e i r doing so.
November 2, 1990: Assistant Secretary Kelly t o l d the Asia
and P a c i f i c Subcommittee of the House Foreign A f f a i r s Committee
that f o l l o w i n g the tensions i n Kashmir e a r l i e r i n the year, the
United States was urging the Indian and Pakistani governments
to continue t h e i r m i l i t a r y and diplomatic contacts and
i n s t i t u t e other confidence-building measures, to implement
t h e i r 1988 accord p r o h i b i t i n g attacks on each other's nuclear
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f a c i l i t i e s , and t o discuss ways to l i m i t the r i s k of
p r o l i f e r a t i o n and the p o s s i b i l i t y o f c o n f l i c t on the
subcontinent. He said that the United States would consult
with other i n t e r e s t e d p a r t i e s , such as China and the Soviet
Union, on the Kashmir issue.
November 27, 1990: At a meeting of the South Asian
Association for Regional Cooperation i n Male, the Maldives,
Indian Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar and Pakistani Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif agreed to i n s t r u c t t h e i r Foreign
Secretaries t o conduct a t h i r d round of t a l k s on the s i t u a t i o n
in Kashmir on December 18-20 i n Islamabad.
December 18-20, 1990: The Indian and Pakistani Foreign
Secretaries met m Islamabad to hold t h e i r t h i r d round of t a l k s
on b i l a t e r a l issues including Kashmir. They agreed t o
implement t h e i r 1988 treaty p r o h i b i t i n g attacks on each other's
nuclear f a c i l i t i e s , t o resume weekly m i l i t a r y - t o - m i l i t a r y
contacts, and to conclude an arrangement f o r advanced
n o t i f i c a t i o n of m i l i t a r y exercises.
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DOCUMENT 1
RESOLUTIOS OF THE SECURITY COUyCIL
21 APRIL 1948
The Security Council,
Having considered the complaint of the Government of India
concerning the dispute over the State of Jammu and Kashmir,
having heard the represeatative of India in support of that complaint
and the reply and coumercomplamts of the representatives of
Pakistan,
Being strongly of opinion that the early restoration of peace and
order in Jammu and Kashmir is essential and that India and Pakistan
should do their utmost to bring about a cessation of ail fighting,
Soting with satisfaction that both India and Pakistan desire
that the question of the accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India
or Pakistan should be decided through the democratic method
of a free and impartial plebiscite,
Considering that the continuation of the dispute is likely to
endanger international peace and security;
Reaffirms the Council's Resolution of January 17th,
Resolves that the membership of the Commission established
by the Resolution of the Council of January 20th. 1948, shall be
increased to five and shall include in addition to the membership
metioned in that Resolution, representatives of—and—and that
that if the membership of the Commission has not been completed
within ten days from the adoption of this Resolution, the President
of the Council may designate such other Member or Members of
the United Nations as are required to complete the membership of
five,
Instructs the Commission to proceed at once to the Indian subcontinent and there place its good offices and mediation at the
disposal of the Government of India and Pakistan with a view to
facilitating the taking of the necessary measures; both with respect
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to the restoration of peace and order and to the holding of a plebiscite by the two Governments, acting in co-operation with one
another and with the Commission and further instructs the Commission to keep the Council informed of the action taken under the
Resolution and to this end,
Recommends to the Governments of India and Pakistan the
following measures as those which in the opinion of the Council
are appropriate to bring about a cessation of thefightingand to
create proper conditions for a free and impartial plebiscite to decide
whether the State of Jammu and Kashmir is to accede to India or
Pakistan,
A. Restoration of Peace and Order
1. The Government of Pakistan should undertake to use its
best endeavours:
(a) To secure the withdrawal from the State of Jammu and
Kashmir of tribesmen and Pakistani nationals not normally resident therein who have entered the State for the purpose of fighting
and to prevent any intrusion into the State of such elements and
any furnishing of material aid to thosefightingin the State.
(b) To make known to all concerned that the measures indicated in this and the following paragraphs provide full freedom to
all subjects of the State, regardless of creed, caste, or party, to
express their views and to vote on the question of the accession of
the State, and that therefore they should co-operate in the maintenance of peace and order.
2. The Government of India should:
(a) When it is established to the satisfaction of the Commission
set up in accordance with the Council's Resolution of 20 January
that the tribesmen arc withdrawing and that arrangements for the
cessation of thefightinghave become effective, put into operation
in consultation with the Commission a plan for withdrawing their
own forces from Jammu and Kashmir and reducing them progressively to the minimum strength required for the support of the civil
power in the maintenance of Law and Order,
(b) Make known that the withdrawal is taking place in stages
and announce the completion of each stage,
(f) When the Indian forces shall have beea reduced to the
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minimum strength mentioned in {a) above, arrange in consultation
with the Commission for the stationing of the remaining forces to
be carried out in accordance with the following principles:
(/) That the presence of troops should not afford any intimidation or appearance of intimidation c the inhabitants of the State,
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(tl) That as small a number as possible should be retained in
forward areas,
(ii/) That any reserve of troops which may be included in the
total strength should be located within their present Base area.
3. The Government of India should agree that until such time
as the plebiscite administration referred to belowfindsit necessary
to exercise the power of direction and supervision over the State
forces and police provided for in Paragraph 8 they will be held in
areas to be agreed upon with the Plebiscite Administrator.
4. After the plan referred to in paragraph 2{a) above has beea
put into operation, personnel recruited locally in each district should
so far as possible be utilised for the re-establishment and maintenance of Law and Order with due regard to protection of minorities, subject to such additional requirements as may be specified
by the Plebiscite Administration referred to in paragraph 7.
5. If these local forces should be found to be inadequate, the
Commission, subject to the agreement of both the Government of
India and the Government of Pakistan, should arrange for the use
of such forces of either Dominion as it seems effective for the
purpose of pacification.
3. Plebiscite
6. The Government of India should undertake to ensure that
the Government of the State invite the major political group to
designate responsible representatives to share equitably and fully
in the conduct of the administration at the Ministerial level, while
the plebiscite is being prepared and carried out.
7. The Government of India should undertake that there will
be established in Jammu and Kashmir a Plebiscite Administration
to hold a Plebiscite as soon as possible on (he question of the accession of the State to India or Pakistan.
8. The Government of India should undertake that there will be
delegated by the State to the Plebiscite Administration such powers
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as ths laaer considers necessary for holding a fair and impartial
plebiscite including, for that purpose only, the direction and supervision of the State forces of police,
9. The Government oflndia should at the request of the Plebiscite
Administration make available from the Indian forces such assistance as the Plebiscite Administration may require for the performance of its functions.
10. (A) The Government of India should agree that a nominee
of the Secretary-General of the United Nations will be appointed to
be the Plebiscite Administrator.
(b) The Plebiscite Administrator, acting as an officer of the
State of Jammu and Kashmir, should have authority to nominate
his Assistants and other subordinates and to draft regulations
governing the Plebiscite. Such nominees should be formally
appointed and such draft regulations should be formally promulgated by the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
(c) The Government oflndia should undertake that the Government of Jammu and Kashmir will appoint fully qualified persons
nominated by the Plebiscite Administrator to act as special magistrates within the State judicial system to hear cases which in the
opinion of the Plebiscite Administrator have a serious bearing on
the preparation for and the conduct of a free and impartial
plebiscite.
{d) The terms of service of the Administtrator should form the
subject of separate negotiation between the Secretary-General of
the United Nations and the Government of India. The Administrator shouldfixthe terms of service for his Assistants and subordinates.
(#) The Administrator should have the right to communicate
direct with the Government of the State and with the Commission
of the Security Council and, through the Commission with the
Security Council, with the Governments of India and Pakistan
and with their Representatives with the Commission. It would
be his duty to bring to the notice of any or all of the foregoing (as
he in his discretion may decide) any circumstances arising which
may tend, in his opinion, to interfere with the freedom of the
Plebiscite.
11. The Government of India should undertake to prevent and
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to give full support to the Administrator and his staff in preventing
any threat, coercion or intimidation, bribery or other undue
influence on the voters in the plebiscite, and the Government of
India should publicly announce and should cause the Government
of the State to announce this undertaking as an international obligation binding on all public authorities and officials in Jammu and
Kashmir.
12. The Government of India should themselves and through
the Government of the State declare and make known that all
subjects of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, regardless of creed,
caste or party, will be safe and free in expressing their views and
in voting on the question of the accession of the State and that
there will be freedom of the Press, speech and assembly and freedom of travel in the State, including freedom of lawful entry and
exit.
13. The Government of India should use and should ensure
that the Government of the State also use their best endeavours to
effect the withdrawal from the State of all Indian nationals other
than those who are normally resident therein or who on or since
1 August 1947 have entered it for a lawful purpose.
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14. The Government of India should ensure that the Government of the State release all political prisoners and take all possible
steps so that:
(«) all citizens of the Stat© who have left it on account of disturbances are invited, and are free, to return to their homes and to
exercise their rights as such citizens;
(b) there is no victimization;
(c) minorities in all parts of the State are accorded adequate
protection.
15. The Commission of the Security Council should at the end
of the plebiscite certify to the Council whether the plebiscite has or
has not been really free and impartial,
C. General Provisions
16. The Governments of India and Pakistan should each be
invited to nominate a Representative to be attached to the Commission for such assistance as it may require in the performance of
its task.
17. The Commission should establish in Jammu and Kashmir
such observers as it may require of any of the proceedings in pursuance of the measures indicated in the foregoing paragraphs.
18. The Security Council Commission should carry out the tasks
assigned to it herein.
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DOCUMENT 4
INDO-PAK AGREEMENT (SIMLA)
2 July 1972
I. The Government of India and the Government of Pakistan
are resolved thru the two countries put an end to the conflict and
confrontation that have hitherto marred their relations and
work for the promotion of a friendly and harmonious relationship
and the establishment of durable peace in the subcontinent, so
that both countries may henceforth devote their resources and
energies to the pressing task of advancing the welfare of their
peoples.
In order to achieve this objective, the Government of India
and the Government of Pakistan have agreed as follows :
(i) That the principles and purposes of the Charter of the
United Nations shall govern the relations between the two
countries.
Hi) That the two countries are resolved to settle their differences by peaceful means through bilateral negotiations or
by any other peaceful means mutually agreed upon between them. Pending the final settlement of any of the
problems between the two countries neither side shall
unilaterally alter the situation and both shall prevent the
organisation, assistance or encouragement of any acts
detrimental to the maintenance of harmonious relations.
(iii) That the pre-requisite for reconciliation, good neighbourliness and durable peace between them is a commitment
by both countries to peaceful co-existence, respect for
each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty and noninterference in each other's internal affairs, on the basis
of equality and mutual beaetit.
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(iv) Thar the basic issues and causes of conflict which have
bedevilled the relations between the two countnes for the
last twenty-five years shall be resolved by peaceful
means.
(v) That they shall always respect each other's national unity,
territorial integrity, political independence find sovereign
equality.
(vi) That in accordance with the Charter of the United
Nations, they will refrain from the threat or use offeree
against the territorial integrity or political independence
of each other.
II. Both governments will take all steps within their power to
prevent hostile propaganda directed against each other,
Both countries will encourage the dissemination of such information as would promote the development of friendly relation*
between them.
III. In order progressively to restore and normalise relations
between the two countries step by step, it was agreed that:
(i) Steps shall b taken to resume communications, postal,
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telegraphic, sea. land including border posts, and air links
including overflights;
(ii) Appropriate steps shall be taken to promote travel facilities for the nationals of the other country:
(ili) Trade and co-operation in economic and other agreed
fields will be resumed as far as possible;
(iv) Exchange in thefieldsof science and culture will be
promoted.
In this connection delegations from the two countries will meet
from time to time to work out the necessary details,
IV. In order to initiate the process of the establishment of
durable peace, both the governments agree that:
(i) Indian and Pakistani forces shall be withdrawn to their
side ofthe international border;
(ii) In Jammu and Kashmir, the line of control resulting from
the cease-fire of December 1971, shall be respected by
both sides. Neither side shall seek to alter i: unilaterally,
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irrespective of mutual differences and legal interpretationsBoth sides further undertake to refrain from the threat of
the use of force in violation of this line:
(iii) The withdrawals shall commence upon entry into force of
this agreement and shall be completed within a period of
thirty days thereof.
V. This agreement will be subject to retiflcation by both
countries in accordance with their respective constitutional proce*
dures. and will come into force with effect from the date on which
the instruments of ratification are exchanged.
VI. Both governments agree that their respective Heads will
meet again at a mutually convenieot time in the future and that, in
the meanwhile, the representatives of the two sides will meet to
discuss further the modalities and arrangements for the establishment of durable peace and normalisation of relations including the
questions of repatriation of prisoners of war and civilian internees,
afinalsettlement of the Jammu and Kashmir and the resumption
of diplomatic relations.
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THE UNITED STATES AND THE KASHMIR DISPUTE
1947-1990:
A CHRONOLOGY
Augusi: 15 , 1947: Under the terms of the Indian
Independence Act of 1947, the B r i t i s h government relinquished
i t s rule over the Indian subcontinent to the two New Dominions
of India and Pakistan. The Maharaja of the s t r a t e g i c a l l y
located State of Jammu and Kashmir (hereafter referred to as
Kashmir), which, by the provisions of the Act, had the right to
choose which, i f either, of the two Dominions to which i t would
accede, remained undecided by August 15 and thus became
independent.
October 27, 1947: The Maharaja of Kashmir formally acceded
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t o I n d i a in order to receive Indian m i l i t a r y assistance against
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a large-scale incursion by mountain tribesmen from Pakistan.
Pakistan and
The iincursion had followed recriminations o between r a i\ i. a u a n wu-..
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n c u L S i u n ria a i w i i u w c u L e ^ t i i i i i i i n L i o n s
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ashnir's treatment of i t s Muslim population and
Kashmir over Kashmir's treatment of i t s Muslim population and
Pakistan's f a i l u r e to f u l l y observe Kashmiri sovereignty. The
Governor General of India, Lord Mountbatten, in his l e t t e r
accepting Kashmir's accession, expressed his government's wish
that "as soon as law and order have been restored i n Kashmir
and her s o i l cleared of the invader the question of the State'.'?
accession should be settled by a reference to the people."
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October-December 1947: The governments of India, Pakistan,
and B r i t a i n exchanged a series of communications which
attempted to end peacefully and d i r e c t l y the f i g h t i n g i n
Kashmir. Meanwhile, Indian m i l i t a r y forces were able to push
back, but not expel, the Pakistani tribesmen in Kashmiri
territory.
December 2, 1947; A Department of State position paper on
Kashmir stated that the United States preferred the dispute to
be settled by direct negotiations between India and Pakistan,
I f either government requested TJ.N. intervention to supervise a
referendum on Kashmir and t h i s request were supported by the
B r i t i s h , the United States should support i t .
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December 31, 1947; The Department of State sent identical
notes to the governments of India and Pakistan urging them to
refrain from provocative actions toward one another pending
possible U.N. consideration of the Kashmir issue.
January 1, 1948: In a l e t t e r to the United Nations
Security Council (UNSC), the Indian government brought to i t s
attention the situation i n Kashmir and asked that i t address
the matter under Articles 34 and 35 of the U.N. Charter. The
l e t t e r further charged the government of Pakistan with
providing arms and assistance to the tribesmen in Kashmir.
January 6, 1946; The Department of state directed the U.S.
delegation at the'United Nations to support the B r i t i s h lead i n
encouraging an end to the f i g h t i n g i n Kashmir and urging the
creation of an atmosphere in which the w i l l of the people could
be expressed, probably through a p l e b i s c i t e .
January 15, 1948; The government of Pakistan f i l e d 10
countercharges against India with the UNSC c i t i n g i t for
attacking and attempting to destroy Pakistan as a nation and
engaging in genocide i n Kashmir. I t also implored the Council
to consider the p o l i t i c a l future of Kashmir as well as end the
f i g h t i n g there.
January 17, 1948; The U S adopted a resolution which
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called on the governments of India and Pakistan to take steps
to improve the situation i n Kashmir and to r e f r a i n from issuing
statements which would aggravate i t .
January 20, 1948; The Security Council passed U S
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Resolution 39 creating a 3-member United Nations Commission on
India and Pakistan (UNCIP) composed of the United States
(represented by J. Klahr Huddle), Argentina, and
Czechoslovakia. UNCIP was given both an investigatory and
mediatory role.
February 17, 1948; A cable from Washington to the U.S.
Embassy i n India summarized the principles guiding the U.S.
position on Kashmir throughout the U S debate. I t said that
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"to bring about termination of f i g h t i n g by p a c i f i c means there
must be assurance to a l l parties concerned that the question of
Kashmir accession w i l l be determined at e a r l i e s t possible date
by f a i r and free plebiscite supervised by the U.N. under
impartial administrative arrangements."
A o r i l 21, 1948; The security Council passed U S
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Resolution 47 c a l l i n g f o r ; (1) the withdrawal of both Indian
troops and Pakistani tribesmen from Kashmir, (2) the
establishment of an interim government there, (3) the
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expansion of UNCIP to 5 members who would offer their good
offices to the opposing sides i n restoring peace and arranging
for a f a i r plebiscite to decide Kashmir's p o l i t i c a l future,
(4) the appointment of a Plebiscite Administrator. The
resolution*was sponsored by the united states, Belgium, Canada,
China, Colombia, and B r i t a i n .
August 13, 1948: UNCIP submitted to the Indian and
Pakistani governments a resolution (s/995) containing a 3-part
prooosal for a cease-fire, a truce agreement, and a
plebiscite. India accepted the resolution on August 20.
Pakistan said i t could not accept the resolution without
certain reservations.
September 23, 1948: In an address before the U.N. General
Assembly, Secretary o i State George Marshall advocated the
"continuation of the mediation and negotiation between the
great nations of India and Pakistan with respect to Kashmir, i n
order that the process of ,peaceful settlement may bring to
conclusion an issue which has been charged with great dangers,"
November 5, 1948: UNCIP issued an interim report saying
t h a t " i t had temporarily exhausted the p o s s i b i l i t i e s for further
negotiations,
January 1, 1949: A cease-fire formally took effect i n
Kashmir.
January 5, 1949: Following further informal talks between
Indian and Pakistani o f f i c i a l s i n Paris, the Security Council
adopted U S Res. S/1122 providing for a p l e b i s c i t e and the
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naming of a Plebiscite Administrator who would decide the f i n a l
disposition of Indian and Pakistani armed forces i n Kashmir.
January 13, 1949: Secretary of Defense James Forrestal
informed the Department of State that he had issued
instructions to the m i l i t a r y to begin forming a small
inter-service advance team of o f f i c e r s to act as observers to
UNCIP.
January 15, 1949; The Indian and Pakistani m i l i t a r y
commanders agreed on a Cease-Fire Line (CFL) i n Kashmir which
was later formalized by the Karachi Agreement of July 27, 1949.
January 24, 1949; The f i r s t M i l i t a r y Observers (MO's) to
UNCIP began a r r i v i n g i n Kashmir under the command of Belgian
Lt. Gen. Maurice Delvoie. They immediately took up observation
positions along the CFL. O r i g i n a l l y 7, the Observers numbered
20 by February.
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March 22, 1949: u.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie named
U.S. Admiral Chester w Nimitz as the Plebiscite Administrator
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for Kashmir.
April 15, 1949: UNCIP presented the Indian and Pakistani
governments with a proposal for a truce agreement pending a
plebiscite.
May 29, 1949: In a cable to the U.S. Embassy in Delhi,
Acting secretary of State James E. Webb wrote that the
Department of State was concerned by two aspects of the Kashmir
dispute: i t s effect on stability and progress in South Asia
and i t s effect on U.S.-Indian cooperation and relations.
August 25, 1949: U.S. President Harry S. Truman and
British Prime Minister Clement Attlee proposed to the Indian
and Pakistani governments that they should accept arbitration
to settle their differences of interpretation of the UNCIP
plans. India rejected the proposal.
August 26, 1949: UNCIP, convinced that a l l possibilities
for mediation in the Kashmir dispute had been explored,
proposed to the governments of Pakistan and India that
arbitration be attempted. I t named named Plebiscite
Administrator Nimitz as Arbitrator. Pakistan accepted the
proposal; India rejected i t .
October 13, 1949: President Truman and Indian Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru met in Washington and discussed
Kashmir. Truman expressed his willingness to be of assistance
in maintaining the peace in Kashmir and in obtaining a just
settlement there.
October 21, 1949: Under Secretary of State Dean Rusk told
the Commonwealth Club of California that " e can hope that the
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high fevers have been talked out of the Kashmir dispute by
almost endless United Nations debate, and I believe that a
solution will be found which will not include war between India
and Pakistan."
December 17, 1949: The UNSC asked i t s President, Canadian
A.G.t. McNaughton, to meet informally with representatives of
India and Pakistan and examine mutually satisfactory ways to
resolve the Kashmir problem.
December 22, 1949: McNaughton presented a plan calling for
the simultaneous withdrawal of a l l regular Indian and Pakistani
forces from Kashmir, the disbanding and disarming of a l l local
forces there, and the appointment of a single U.N.
representative to oversee the demilitarization.
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January 6, 1950:
secretary of State Dean Acheson met with
Pakistani Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed zafrullah Khan in
Washington, They discussed the Kashmir issue.
February 6, 1950:
A memorandum written by the Assistant
Secretary of State i:or Near Eastern and South Asian A f f a i r s
George McGhee and Assistant Secretary for united Nations
Affairs John Hickerson evaluated solutions to the Kashmir
problem. These included an overall p l e b i s c i t e , p a r t i t i o n , and
independence. The memorandum noted that India had come to
d i s l i k e the idea of a p l e b i s c i t e after supporting i t
o r i g i n a l l y . I t concluded that immediate U.S. objectives should
be to encourage the demilitarization of Kashmir and
modification of India's views on the p l e b i s c i t e .
February 11, 1950:
In a cable to the Embassy in London,
the Department of State summarized the U.S. position on Kashmir
at the time: (1) Peaceful settlement on terms acceptable to
India and Pakistan.
( l a ) Both states had previously agreed
that a cease-fire and demilitarization were prerequisite to
holding a p l e b i s c i t e . (2) Early demilitarization of Kashmir.
(3) F i n a l disposition of Kashmir to be determined in accordance
with the people. (4) P o s s i b i l i t y of p a r t i t i o n + p l e b i s c i t e in
the vale. (5) Avoid placing blame (6) Favor a UNSC resolution
c a l l i n g for demilitarization, agreement on method of
determining people's w i l l , and appointment of single U.N.
representative to a s s i s t in the above. (7) Urge B r i t a i n to
take lead in resolving an intra-Commonwealth problem.
March 14,195_0: The Security Council passed Resolution 80
dissolving ()NC"l#~and appointing a single U.N.
Representative
for India and Pakistan. Australian j u r i s t Sir Owen Dixon was
named to the position on April 12.
September 15, 1950:
Dixon submitted a report to the
Security Council suggesting that Pakistani forces withdraw from
Kashmir before Indian forces and that u.N. p o l i t i c a l agents be
attached to local magistrates' o f f i c e s on either side of the
CFL in advance of a p l e b i s c i t e . He suggested as an alternative
the establishment of a unified coalition government in Kashmir
during the time of the p l e b i s c i t e and raised the issue of a
p a r t i a l p l e b i s c i t e in a limited area. India and Pakistan both
rejected the plan objecting p a r t i c u l a r l y to the idea of a
partial plebiscite.
January 16, 19 51: During the Commonwealth Premiers'
Conference in London, Indian Prime Minister Nehru and Pakistani
Prime Minister Liaquat A l i Khan met with Attlee and Australian
Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies to discuss Kashmir. No
agreement was reached.
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05/25/1994
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003. cable
re: Kashmir Speaks Out. (3 pages)
12/28/1993
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
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01/19/1994
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Pakistani Proposals. (2 pages)
01/19/1994
Pl/b(l)
006. report
India. (29 pages)
04/1994
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: UN Human Rights Commission. (1 page)
03/04/1993
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008. paper
The Indian Army. (9 pages)
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tense relations between India and the U.S.
are these days, pick up a copy of Sunday
magazine, a national newsweekly published out of Calcutta. Dominating the
cover is a photo of Bill Clinton, complete
with horns and fangs.. "Yankee Devil?"
asks the headline.
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Or listen as an Indian industrialist
in Bombay buttonholes an American visitor at a dinner party: "Those asses in the
State Department." he says angrily, waving a finger in the air. "Why are they
against India? It's getting to the point that
a joint venture in India flying the U.S. flag
would get firebombed."
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worry that Ms. Raphel may instead prove'a of Kashmir delayed- Irreguliir forces from
lightning rod for yet more controversy."
Muslim Pakistan invaded-tp. claim the
One U.S. diplomat in India a c k i k ^ ' ^ ^ ' ? - ' ' V & f & i ' — ' ^ & i
edges: "We're going through a public
The prattled maharaja'tdf.f Kashmir
heartburn period." Indian officials, the quickiy.Signed an "insttuiheht of acdiplomat adds, "have been receiving'some cesslbii^joihlng the stateftpjlndia. India
signals we're not sending."
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sent^ln troopsjto battleSf Pakistanis;
The problems began in SeptemBer^ ulUniately, the^oinaUons fought to a
when President Clinton angered India by draw, and the U.N. created a cease-fire
referring to ethnic conflict in Kashmir in line with the bulk of Jammu and Kashmir
an address before the United Nations in India and the rest administered by
General Assembly. In December, in what Pakistan. (China later took control of part
U.S. diplomats here say was a routine of the region.)
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White House form-letter response, Mr.
Over the years, the area hasjjeen the
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:." recently that an infuriated Indian govern-- ord briefing; she held in Washington, Ms.
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' ment asked the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi Raphel was pressed by an Indian reporter " "Overall, tne.relabqnship. [between the
whether the U.S. was questioning "the to comment on Kashmir. "We view the - U.S. andtodia],in.substantive terms has
territorial unity and integrity of lndia.' ' whole of Kashrfiir as disputed territory, the "ever been better,'* adds a U.S. diplomat
'
Ultrasensitivity abounds in India's Par- status of which needs to be resolved," she in India. "We're" adding depth to places
liament and press - in part, a legacy of the said, repeating U.S. policy. Then referring where we agree. I don't think you can
U.S.'s close relationship with Pakistan, to the administrative means by which underestimate the value of the commercial
and of India's loss of a powerful patron, the Jammu and Kashmir joined India at relationship." Indeed, U.S. investment in
Soviet Union. It's no surprise, then, that the time of the partition in 1947, she India continues to increase rapidly,
India has seized on Washington's yearlong added, "We do not recognize .. . that amounting to some $1 billion in commitfailure to post an ambassador to this instrument of accession as meaning that ments in 1993.
nation of 8 0 million as yet another Kashmir is forever more an integral part of
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That said, India's Prime Minister took
sign of Washington's tilt away from New India."
a moment in Parliament a few days ago to
Delhi. Late yesterday, Clinton administraThe reporter printed the remark, much send a clear sigrial to the U.S., and
tion officials said Frank Wisner, the Penta- to the chagrin of some of Ms. Raphel's diplomats arriving from Washington to the
gon's top policy official, would be nomi- colleagues, who felt she had been a bit too week. Kashmir is India's, he insisted, next
the
nated as ambassador to India.
blunt on a complex issue.
accession is final, and the only issue left to
The Jammu and Kashmir region, lo- negotiate is how and when Pakistan will
The business elite has even begun
worrying that deteriorating political ties cated at the northern tip of India and often withdraw.
might threaten the blossoming economic referred to just as Kashmir, rivals the
relationshiptb'etween the two countries, Middle East in its tortured modem-day
and also hurt America's broader influence history. The land was once a princely
in this sometimes volatile region. Foreign state, where a Hindu maharaja governed a
Ministry officials, meanwhile, are gritting largely Muslim population, though Mustheir teeth in advance of the arrival in New lims are not dominant in all parts of the
Delhi next week of Robin Raphel, the state. Kashmir, like other princely states
assistant secretary of state for South Asian which had special powers during British
affairs and the focus of much of India's rule, was given the option of joining India
disnleasure. The ministry hopes to patch or Pakistan when the two nations were
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request the onporiuiutv tor a K A L : delet-ati.';,; w n ici vcu or the currem
state ot events. I he hrietinc would mclbdc. the ofocesses to.- ^ evina
peace as well as the status ol Kashmiri politicai nii.soiiers.
As vou know, mis conllict has entered a critical sii^e ; ,. aid irteativ
appreciate the opportunity ro meet with you i t \our earliest L-.invemeiice.
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The First Secretaries of Kashmir American Mission highly appreciate and look forward to the upcoming talks
between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir crisis We join the padi*s 'nvolved in spirit, if not i« person, in
this historical meeting due to begin on New Years Day in Islamabad. Pakistan. We call it a r
?ginning
of a new peace era of the Indo-Kash-Pak region.
Although the fundamental party to these talks. The People of Ki.
these exploratory discussions and negotiations. KAM still praiss
ultimate success of these talks. The positive outcome of these talk.Kashmir, Indo-Kash-Pak region and the world.
net b--- n invited to be part of
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-n the larger interest of the people of
Kashmir American Mission pleads to India and requests it to make the following goodwill gestures towards
the people of Kashmir. 1 Complete restoration of civil liberties, human rights and political rights including
freedom of speech, expression, press, protest, and due process. 2. Full restoration of Kashmir police,
judiciary and civilian authority. 3. Withdrawal of CRP and BSF from Kashmir 4. Release of ai! political
detainees 5. Recognizing the "All Party Freedom Conference' as the main poiltirai party. 6. Limiting the
areas of operation of Indian army within their cantonment areas. 7, Reducing the number of troops in
Kashmir under 50,000. 8. Open the cease-fire line between the divided parts of Kashmir. 9. Allow free entry
of international press, electronic media, human rights, relief and civic groups into Kashmir.
Kashmir American Mission is sure that if India makes these gestures, necessary conditions can be created
to demilitarize Kashmir. At an opportune time, people will take part in an impartial UN mandated "Plebiscite"
after unification of divided Kashmir.
The main focus and goal of this meeting between India and Pakistan should be how to get the true and duly
recogni?ed representatives of the people of Kashmir involved in these iaiks, Ail parties together can find the
ways and means to address the plight and the aspirations of the people of Kashmir
Kashmir American Mission is willing to use a'l its offices and resources to bring the
present Indo-Kash-Pak talks to a positive fruition and end the misery of the people of
Kashmir and start a cycle of permanent peace, progress and prosperity for over a billion
people of the region that is expected to double by the end of 2021.
The people of Indo-Kash-Pak subcontinent can't afford to lose this historical opportunity.
With best wishes and hopes on this historical occasion.
Sincerely,
A, M. Khajawall M.D., First secretary
Kashmir
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PRESIDENT CLINTON FLEDGES TO SELF BRING PEACE TO KASHMIR
Waihiagton, D.C. Jaffluary 6, 1994 Ui I letter to the Kashmiri Americw Council (XAC)-, President B
Clinton h<u pie^g^d to 'heSp bring pvaas lo Kashmir "
The istler, sem on December 27, 1993, WAS m r^ponae to 4 letter from tho Esecuiive Director of -.he
KAC, Dr Gbuiaoi Nttbi Fai, Dr. Fai wrote the U.S. Frewd^ni following his &ddreji to the U N. G^nssrtii
Aaiembly in OctoUr. In his cofr^pondencc, Dr. Fai ihank&d Preddant Clintoo for drsTwtg the world's
attention to JCa^hmir, and urged the Prsstdeat to heip bring peacts to th* vtljsy.
Prealdem Clinton wud ihet he. "shared (Dr Fai's) helitftksJ m onhr hi face therfitemma?of a p™i'
CM Ww glohal iandtcapd, M a/I must look closely at our polldiS wtih ?§gard to human rights". The
U S. Preaident concluded by stating, '' / look forwttfd ta working wrih yov and others to hulp bring pt
10 Kashrru/. "
Today in W&shiagien, Dr. Fai coram em ed on the letter received from President Clinton: "AJi fCs.ihmins
should welcome this gemeruytj letter from the U.S. President, It dwnonitmes Lhst the President caret
about humanrightsin Kashmir and U committed to Helptr^ ail partiea achieve a p^acefjl lolutioftV
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Dr. Fai continued, "It is our hop* that this ssw y&u wil jsc the actKe eflgngefwent of the Uaited S'siai
and the Uaited Nation* in bringing about 9 diriogue betwe&i afl parties to the conflict-India, Pakisia.T
and the people ofKwhmir."
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Weicomlng the resvimpUo/vof the dialogue. Or.
and Implement agreements-Jf they both so de'this town r,
M l c h a d Krepon. dlredor oi the Hoi irv L b l * n
sire."
K-ishrnir or
Dioforjw^ on Kashmir The written response Cenlre which haa'ln recent years token oon- el
WASHINGTON. Jaa i
'ont Interest in Indo-Reklslent confktefice-bwldiiig.. f t a j i ' iiJe! r
Tho-United States will continue lo prod \nd\a 'made no direct mention of .tha Kaslimir dispute.
and Pakfet^n Jo work at reaoiuing variqus-tesueB But sources \n the actrtinlstretlof)I Ye/erred to iia noted thai several bnpcdlmonts to conflwt resolu-'
P11 r v:[)o
that bedwll mutual relations. accordSng to sour- complex nolure and the difficulty both India and Hon and confidoncc-building mctiGiires n tho
Mr.
COK in tin? 'Clinton o<4nlnts*ratkjn.. Thoy cee She Pakistan face fcrr niaWng I w d politicul arvd psy- Sub-conUi>ent-had becci removed. Tha positive
l-iruG^ -yd.:
lust co.'>c!uded round of cflalogue In IslarruahtuJ es chological adjustments lo their irGdllionaJ cfiplo- results d Ihe latest elections In PukWun ;>nd In
dta he'bellevoa, moy have paved tiic way for a
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a-ueeful flrut eicp In a proceea with 'jignlflaint m a f c ppstifle on Kashniir..
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The sdufcas aleo belkjva that the process of sober fi^p/oacl. to problem solving in tho InUfan Asei. -...i-i
poLentlai.-,
sub-ddhtlnenl.
• TJ-io Eoiirces are iiot surprised a'l lh»> tes^V - • . theiflaiogue on-Kashnflr^should bosben aai beings
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' O r Krepon Is apprehensive that without d potlure of Ihe dialogue and itfi..i©ntatIyB outcome., . producUvo by. lha people tn t l w valley, kdSa
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.seda i o go tveyortd the email Gtejia *t i'tae taken ••itlcal Wtlatlva ot t h i r h W h ^ level It may not be or rftuTigS'^ '
InasUrw, Uiaf only IrwJte end
:w rosoVtheir cSfftfrcaweo.llie aclmfinteUaUo...«xpres3tid us o n the hum em rights front, and Inlttala'-a genuine pa»ible<to realise the M polunttal of lie ndo- " Asked^i
roftcHne^a" kv.help lociJReio a forward movement polfltod ptoc&sa \n the t o u b f e d Stats':" Tho eoiir- Pakistanl dialogue, t k j l s w ^ c ^ g in tha adminhs. a- my m teriPa:
•cas regret that d e ^ i t i a nxsch .taik atewA .a':pol|tl- tton'nota Ihe conatiolnla oh the leadership in where vv^'
in ttu; dfialpgue.
cal ihltJfltlvQ. N-aw Deiht fe ye*.to set In motjon _
e both the countrlas imposed, by t t e partisan riiet- are. p/otO.
In a ^ p f i r e l a written responsa to r a w r t e r s . the new prboess In the vallay. They. tSsc note t h ^ l Orlc of their political opponenUs. Tl-wy r e i o to tha foment o "
State tiepBrtment yesterday declared Us "strong, the Indo^Paklgteiri diaioquB on i<jashrr>fr would bo soormo'ds concrete" work that . ^ e d s lo be c l o w .cotwnlt
support", for the resumption oF-leSia
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of Foreign Sea otarles. Tho edntotetretioo has for
nwliitainoa.
Questioned o n the basic tension between .tjhe forward
conw UnW been preesinc b o t h "cpuhtriea to rbPakistani approach to omphaajijjihig the resoiutlon • \ one importanfPaWslaril responsR uvailabte
"surno !he • "hlghrtevBl" dlaSpgue. Uiat last lock:
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piacfl la August 1992. Ahhough Washington did of the core issue —- K a s h m i r — a n d the Indian here. Mr. Abdus Sattar, who recently served as ncogl-forSi
ool pwbllciy lake crodlt For tne resumption, ths coll for prooresa o r a broad front of Wlaternl re- "the Foreton Minister ot that counlry. w I s M thai excBSse'SlI
Amerl<^ presevire.:3rJoa'"9ntly.'-was a key factor tellons. the sogi cos Bugg^et that this may not be Htfo Islamabad-ielka Uod-rasulled In n mora tan- ii^ttod v.5fi j
u n k j i w t b the 3ub-cootih«il They pciint to W e s t gible progress Mr. Sattar. currently a dlstlngutahIn the r.enewal of ltw Ihdo-PakistorU cKakioiie.
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Asia, whiere Israel and the Patiastmo Liberation 'ed fellow at t t e U.S. Institute of Peace In WashThe-Stale ctepartmont wolcomfld 'th© "agrQe-' Organisation have, made substantipl . progress in inqton, was earlier the Foreign Secretary of Pakiment In prlndpto" reached In Isiamabed to contl- resotvlng their bilateral confltcC sldestepptng tha stan and posted twice m High Comnilsaoner to Be^y.irwpt-J
iiue the laU<s at the f o r e i g n Secretary or; other so-called core issues like the status, pf •Jerusalem. India. i^VSflltar lan^entcd that while there was an
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!evei9. ' The administration hop<&8 lloat "hjrther Thia pragmaUc and typlcoliy Ainericaii. ap- w o d l b i e movehnent in conllict resolution In
eration te
talks can take place soon.'
oroaon to problern-solvkig ki widely shared In '•South Africa, West Asia and northern IrelandJn- hte w.ou.ldj
. ,'dla and Pakistan had lagged bohlnd.
Tlse SSuto d&partmenl said. " W e agree that a . W a ^ l i i g t a t V i .
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D r i Mhchell Riess. a scholar at .the W o o d r o w
moarHngfu! d s l o g u e te needed-to peacefully reInterestingly, the recent dialogue Jiao attracted btanrJing c
solvo' the Issues between irkfia and Pakistan, T o :W|teon Cent/e. suggaeted that progress o n other little attenttoh in the U.S, media. The Written ro- ' Tho U.S
that end.vKs ericourago b o t h partfea to BQpro&db ifesueo should not be hold hostage to the regolu- 'spdnse of the State department camo only when p l h e r n a t k
'.'"is entire range of logues/constructiveiy vyilh tfie ; t ^ n of the. Kashmfr. dispute:-. Noting - that " an : i l w " 8 ( ^ a s m ^ " - - v ^ . - h a d : n o . prepared efisvyer, (ho oame
aim of achieving tangible agreemanle leading to agraemerit o n ' Slechen te a l hand. .Dr. R i e w was questloh<ed by the reponers from. th9 sub- and eveiypointed out that rhoverrient o r resolving srnallflr
tial o r n u c
rocfejeed tertslohs."
. issued couid cpnarBSe a pofiticB! rrvoirientvirri and • conchant- For all anxieties ?n V . - a and hopes. xoD'em v
To another winter ciuestioo on tho U.S. media-.
Ihe .ifahk dlpfcyrnatlc ambtencw
to-address^ :•;-:Pakistan a b p U an AmerScari role in KdeHroif:the
tava; o tei
'• s.y. role/.lt cfedaredi that "we.ckj ndjl ^ . ouri s e ^ barely figures In "the foreign policy d s'i: t
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Michel Kre^ishi cfewrtor of tfta Hairy L Stimson •Ihte tcrtwV appear concerned about the future of
The written reeponge .Centra wWci) has. in recent jreara teken.icpn&'at- Kashmir or fp.cip-PoklstanJ relattore.
if.the Kashmir dtepute.. 'ent interesttokvdo-Pakl^taird cgniidencfrbuiWlng,
atrotloin VefK-red io its noted that several Impediments to conflict rasoJu- Raphael oommeriU 'unfortunale'
fftcurty bcOi bdte and tion eod confidence-building nr^streB in the
PTI reports tfOii\ New York
lard.poJllicd and pcy- Sub-cphilneht had bee/> rernoy^ed The positive
Mr. Gary Ackermon. Chafemon c# the U.S.
thotr traditlonaJ dlpto- reisuite of ihe latest ejeclfons In Paktstan and h - House sub committee on South Asia and Pacific
{JJa, ha beltevei rney have paved the way for a AiTaJrs. has deeedbed as "very'-imfdrtunale" ond
re that the' process of sober approach to problem solving In tho Indian "regrettable" the remarks by Ma Robtn .Raphael..
Assistant Secretary of Stale for South. Asia,,
xxifd be seen as boing sub-conllhent.
s In the walley. IrsJia
Dr. Krepon ts apprehensive that without a pol- cjuestionlng the legetlty of the accession of Kosti -'
"nail steps It hag taken ^iJc^ IrrfUative at Ihe. highest tovel It may. rwt be. mir iotodte."J think it does ool Indicate any shift
ond initiate-a genuine "imasgible to rcatee the lull potential ot. the Indo- or change whatsoever tn the official U.S; policy."
•jbled Stale- The sour-. Pak/stanl drogue. 8ul soirees in theacfcnlnlstraA^ted about Pafctetanf-trained rrwaitants Indulg>< 'alk dxAJt a polltl- tion noto the oonstralnta on the leacfersihip in ing In ter rorlsm in Kashmir, he eak) terrorism ariy
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/irt to set in motlcwi ts both tho countries Unpoaed by tha partisan rhet- W^ere was of great concern .lo. humanity. "There
They also note that oric of their, pollttcal opponaite Thoy refer to the ea-e problems In Keshnw; There are those who
on Kashmir would i^e ertonrvMs concrete work that needs to bef'done Jomerrt Srouble There aro afways: those who
fen hiew
and IsjatTiatxtd to push the dlakigOe~conrsnlt terrorist e&a. tt Is tirTW whesn Govorrv
merits s^iouid cxsrclw their legMbnate rlgiao to
•; tfcnsKwi between itio fosrwwrd.
maintain order."'
/?KIS!S»>9 [lie reieoMlort
In one.Important ll?i*kls*ani riseporKse avaliobla.
Bnir —'ond tHtj tnobon here, fv&; Ahdus Satiar. wlw tecantly served as ."in this cormecUon, Mr. Acftorman etressod the
front of bilateral ra-. the Forolgn Mlnletar ot that coijntry, wished list need;for "approprlalo harkSBng'' of the cases of;
«t that ihie rmy not fcw 'the IsSamafbad tftSts had.resjfted In e men© tan- excosses that tho securityforcessorrtettfria COIIY-'
.t. They point to West gible progress.
mltted wtiilo handllria terrorism.
.v Pelftsttne UUif atkm ed fellow at thoMr. Sattar. ourreritly a dlebnwiishQii'human rtghte. no was very happy' to set;
'J.S. frretlfcute of Peace in Washiljslfm'Jaf progress in
tiiol the situation In India was IniprovirKj all lima.
iflld, 3(CG6tepplng the. -Ington, wqs oarlier Une Foreign SecsfetBry of PaJkl Roplylr^p to a guastion, he ssiid India's nuclear
is Platua of Jeriraalesu •eton'andposted iwtce as HighComrniBSlomer lo pro^csnmcs eo Far "seems lo bo fairly rasponiciillv Amerteon, ap- bdla. Mr.Sattar iaiwited that wfwJe ti-rera was an sibte." But India mu«t sign the nuclear twn-proiawidely shared m Incfodibie movorient lr> conflict rf?eoiuitlon sri erirffctfi treaty and op^i facilities to Jnspectk?r\'.'
South Africa, West Aele anti northern trdund. k\fie-would like lo see New Delhi open up the pso•}!ur at 'hp Woodrow dfe and Pakistan had fagged behind.
ces? comptetelly and be a rmnber bi good
.r^y? on othar
interestingly, the reoert dialogue has aUr acted standing of the treaty.
.o;jtayo tc the r'esolu- .Rttl© ettentlori Jri the U.S. rmdta; The written re- . The U.S. had tame ooncems with fridla as with
)ute. hblffig that on sponse of the State dap^tmart came only when otfier nations whether irlendJy or not. "Wo have
i at iiartd. .Dr. Riess trte spokesmen, who had no pr'cparTKi! answer, the same concern wjth Chine.on^a larger scale
I on resolving smaiier was questiohedl by tho reporters from ti>a eub- Wtd evaywha'e there Is nuciear (weapon) potenJlticsl momentunh eind continent. For al] Brvxlatiss tnfodtaend hopes in tial or nuclear capability;' "We-haVe a terrible
^nre to address the Pakistein abot;l an Alfxyican rote in Kashmir, the problem. w(fh (China's::nue|e® prografTtme. We
- • an and Keep teue barely figivca in the fonsagn policy dls- hava a terrible prdbiom with North Korea and ;
pouree In WasfaUyton. Ordy tha few Sooth Asia the Lferaine."
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Pakistani proposal f o r a j o i n t p l e b i s c i t e on both sides o f the
divided northern s t a t e o f Kashmir t o assess whether residents
backed India's claim t o the area.
Jammu and Kashmir i s an i n t e g r a l p a r t o f I n d i a and t h e
question or the need f o r conducting any p l e b i s c i t e i n any p a r t
of I n d i a , i n c l u d i n g Jammu and Kashmir, does not a r i s e , ' ' a
f o r e i g n m i n i s t r y spokesman t o l d reporters i n New D e l h i .
He said Pakistan had t o l d the Indian ambassador i n Islamabad
on Tuesday t h a t the two countries could resume t a l k s on Kashmir
only a f t e r holding a p l e b i s c i t e i n the s t a t e , the only Moslem
m a j o r i t y region i n mainly-Hindu I n d i a .
The Press Trust o f I n d i a , r e p o r t i n g from Islamabad, quoted a
Pakistani spokesman as saying the proposal was a suggestion
rather than a pre-condition.
The Indian spokesman said the people o f Indian-ruled Kashmir
had repeatedly exercised v o t i n g r i g h t s denied t o residents on
the Pakistani side o f the ceasefire l i n e .
The two countries have fought two o f t h e i r three wars over
Kashmir since i t became p a r t o f I n d i a soon a f t e r independence
from B r i t a i n i n 1947. I n d i a c u r r e n t l y c o n t r o l s about two t h i r d s
of the Himalayan region and Pakistan rules the r e s t .
Indian s e c u r i t y forces are b a t t l i n g a four-year-old u p r i s i n g
by Moslem m i l i t a n t s opposed t o New Delhi's r u l e . Police and
h o s p i t a l sources say more than 15,000 people, most o f them
Moslems, have been k i l l e d i n the r e b e l l i o n .
I n d i a accuses Pakistan o f t r a i n i n g and arming the
s e p a r a t i s t s . Islamabad denies the charge and accuses Indian
s e c u r i t y forces o f human r i g h t s abuses.
Top Pakistani and Indian diplomats met e a r l i e r t h i s month i n
Islamabad, s t a r t i n g a seventh round o f t a l k s on Kashmir a f t e r a
f r o s t y gap o f 16 months. But the encounter achieved l i t t l e as
both sides refused t o s h i f t t h e i r p o s i t i o n s .
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�KASHMIRI AMERICAN FOUNDATION, INC.
733 15th Street NW, Suite 1100
Washington, D.C.20005
Tel: (202)628-6789 / Fax: (202)393-0062
March 1 ,
1993
Mr. Bruce Riedel
D i r e c t o r , Near East and South Asian A f f a i r s
National Security Council
Washington, DC 20506
Dear Mr. Riedel:
As you are w e l l aware, t h e human r i g h t s s i t u a t i o n i n Kashmir
remains an area o f grave concern f o r t h e U.S. Government.
Consistently over the past several years organizations such as
Amnesty I n t e r n a t i o n a l , Asia Watch and Freedom House have reported
widespread human r i g h t s abuses i n t h a t disputed t e r r i t o r y .
This f l a g r a n t disregard f o r basic human r i g h t s demonstrated
by I n d i a and d e t a i l e d i n these accounts l e d t h e United States
Senate Foreign Operations Subcommittee l a s t year t o c a l l upon t h e
Government o f I n d i a t o e s t a b l i s h an Independent Commission t o
i n v e s t i g a t e these v i o l a t i o n s and prosecute those found g u i l t y .
Unfortunately, t o date t h e conditions i n Kashmir have only
further deteriorated.
A delegation of three Kashmiri women w i l l be t r a v e l i n g t o
the United States from March 6 -10 and March 17 - 19 t o focus
a t t e n t i o n on t h e c r i t i c a l s i t u a t i o n i n Kashmir. The delegation
hopes t h e i r message w i l l e n l i g h t e n t h e people o f t h e United
States on t h e severe conditions under which t h e Kashmiri people
are forced t o l i v e .
Headed by Dr. A t t i y a I n a y a t u l l a h , t h e delegation w i l l
discuss t h e i r personal experiences as w e l l as h i g h l i g h t t h e
systematic rape o f Kashmiri women by t h e Indian m i l i t a r y , t h e
d e n i a l o f basic medical care, widespread t o r t u r e , t h e p l i g h t o f
the Kashmiri c h i l d r e n caught up i n India's b r u t a l i t y and l i f e i n
a p o l i c e s t a t e where due process o f law i s completely
nonexistent. These women have a compelling s t o r y t o t e l l about
the b l a t a n t disregard of human r i g h t s by t h e Indian Government i n
Kashmir.
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Therefore, I would l i k e t o request t h a t t h e delegation have
o p p o r t u n i t y t o meet w i t h you during t h e i r stay i n Washington
�to discuss the grave situation in Kashmir. Included with t h i s
l e t t e r i s a brief biography of the three delegation members for
your perusal. I think you w i l l find each of them quite
remarkable.
My assistant, Ginna Bauhan w i l l be coordinating t h e i r t r i p
and has the responsibility for scheduling t h e i r appointments.
Mrs. Bauhan w i l l be following up on t h i s request in the near
future. Should you have any questions, she may be reached at
703-683-6612. Your kind response to t h i s request i s appreciated.
Sincerely,
Dr. GhulamHIabi Fai
Executive Director
�Resume of the Three-Member Women's Delegation
The Kashmiri Women's Delegation consists of Attiya
Inayatullah, an internationally recognized s o c i a l development and
population planning expert, Shireen Waheed Kahn, teacher,
l e g i s l a t o r and former minister i n the Azad Kashmir government
responsible for women's welfare, and Shamina Shawl, college
teacher and housewife, who fled Srinagar i n February 1992 to save
herself and her family from imprisonment, torture and possibly
death.
Between the three of them, they represent not only three
generational layers, but because of t h e i r different educational
backgrounds and experiences, a r i c h composite of Kashmiri
womanhood.
Attiya Inayatullah, holds a Ph.D i n sociology and demography
and i s the current Chairperson of the International Planned
Parenthood Federation (IPPF), London, a Director of the Executive
Board of the UN Educational, Social and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) i n Paris and head of a major s o c i a l development agency,
Rahnoma, i n Lahore.
In 1974, her contribution to women's welfare and planned
parenthood was recognized by the United Nations which awarded her
the World Population Year Ceres Gold Medal through the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO). She has written extensively i n
newspapers and professional international journals on issues of
population welfare, family planning, safe motherhood and
community development. She has been a c t i v e l y involved i n the
Kashmir liberation movement for many years.
Shaheen Waheed Khan comes from a well-known Kashmiri family
of p o l i t i c i a n s and educators. Holder of a college degree i n
education, she taught for several years i n Azad Kashmir , was
twice elected to the Legislative Assembly of Azad Kashmir between
1986 and 1991, was a member of the Azad Kashmir cabinet i n 198990, responsible for women's a f f a i r s and tourism, and has been
closely associated with s o c i a l welfare and the work of women's
groups engaged i n the promotion of female education and
children's safe and healthy upbringing.
The third and youngest member of the delegation, Shamina
Shawl, obtained a degree from the University of Kashmir i n
Srinagar and taught English for several years at a teacher
training i n s t i t u t e i n Sopore i n Indian-controlled Kashmir. She
was an active student leader and was always associated with the
freedom movement i n the Valley. She was intimately involved with
the formation and work of the revolutionary women's organization
in Srinagar which became famous i n 1990, the year that marks the
s t a r t of the popular upsurge i n the Valley, as Dukhtaran-e-Millat
or Daughters of the Nation. She fled Srinagar i n February 1992
and now l i v e s in Azad Kashmir.
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Conflict Resolution in South Asia:
Creative Approaches to Kashmir
January 1M4, 1993
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Framework
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Context
The dispute over Kashmir (commonly used to refer to former terrh
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princely state of Jammu and Kashmir), long a source of tension between India r<'
Pakistan, is one of the world's most intractable conflicts. Of the tliree wars fought Ixt^. <
these. South Asian neighbors, two have been over this disputed territory. The traditiona:
area of Jammu and Kashmir is now divided between the two along a cease-fire line
(referred to as the Line of Control), but the final disposition of the lerritory—its
sovereignty—has been in dispute since decolonization in 1947, With both India a^d
Pakistan now considered as near-nuclear powers, the threat of another round of fightitu.
over the territory takes on a more ominous meaning. Complicating the conflict is revived
sentiment within the tenitory for complete independence from both sides. It was in th)^
context that the U.S. Institute of Peace convened a private, non-official dialogue, among ^
group of Indian, Pakistani and Kashmiri former diplomats, military officers, joumalif t^
human rights advocates, scholars, politicians, and analysts near Washington, D.C eh
January 11-14, 1993.
This document provides a sianing-point for more detailed development of a poliih."i.
process at different levels and through successive stages for ending violence in Kashmir
and moving toward resolution of the Kashmir problem over time. The purposes of laying
out the elements of a possible political process — a scenario of interactive steps — are: (a.»
to focus on steps that could erode obstacles to a peace process; (b) to understand how those
steps can be placed in sequences so as to make them reinforce one another; and (c) to probe
the issues that arise from questions about what steps must be taken before others car,
efd
What follows is neither an agreed action plan nor a proposal. It is offered to
simulate discussion of what a comprehensive political process would involve and require
all who are affected by the Kashmir problem and all who must contribute to its
oluiion. It is important to be state clearly that this is not a consensus document in
.-ensc that all participants in the Dialogue agree to all its terms, or that any pariicipauis
ised a veto over the inclusion or exclusion of any provision. It is simply a summary
. ' d by the U.S. Institute of Peace staff — of the Dialogue's major conclusions
possible elements of a starting-point for development of a process toward
' Kashmir problem over time.
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Assumplions and Purposes
The scenario logins from iliese assumptions and purposes:
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The character of the Kashmir problem has changed fundamentally in the past three
years. Time alone does not favor a peaceful resolution.
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The violence in Kashmir must be brought to an end as quickly as possible — both
to end human suffering and to create an environment thai will permit the beginnings
of movement toward a peaceful resolution. This will require undertakings that will:
(a) provide security while ending violence; and (b) open the door to political
discussions on the future of the Kashmir problem.
• . A political process for resolving the problem over time must involve both
interactions between governments and actions of citizens outside of government
working in the political arena. Neither can succeed without the other.
The people of Kashmir must be central actors in this political process, along with
the governments and citizens of India and Pakistan.
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The political process will not provide resolution in one step but will provide a
sequence of interactive steps over an extended period of time that will change the
political environment and gradually lead toward resolution.
A Working Scenario
This section tentatively lays out a scenario built from the key steps suggested by
participants in the Dialogue. The reader will please keep the following in mind; The main
purpose here is to lay out an actual scenario of events to start a process. One consequence
of pulling suggested actions in interactive sequence is to focus on problems and issues that
may be introduced by the sequence itself. The purpose here is to create a sense of process
and interaction.
Pre-Negotiaiion
More or less informal, simultaneous dialogues — talks about the shape of a
process, not formal negotiation at this stage — would be developed on four tracks:
•
A dialogue between India (perhaps by a low-key emissary of the Prime Minister)
and Kaslvniris from major organizations wilh the capacity to deliver a cessation of
that violence initiated by Kashmiris. If feasible, some tacitly understood steps to
reduce the level of violence even while these talks are going on could help open the
door to agreement on a cessation of violence.
Discussion between Indians and Kashmiris of concrete steps to reduce, or end
violence would requite enough consultation among Kashmiri groups io produce an
•'. ? understanding on first steps. [For practical reasons, a distinciion is made
be
ic kind of ad hoc consultation that may meet the. need at this early stage
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..v be patterns of communication among Kashmiri groups that would be
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In a serious cxploraiory India-Pakistan dialogue. — dialogue as distinguished from
negotiation — India would: (a) inform Pakistan of its efforts in Kashmir; and (b)
discuss on a contingency basis what Pakistan would need in order to cease crossborder support for Kashmiri "militants", A workable and politically feasible
mechanism for verification could be discussed on a conditional basis.
•
Pakistan should consult wilh Azad Kashmir.
The principal participants in these dialogues would be political authorities who
alone can commit their respective bodies politic. But capable and sensitive citizens outside
government can supplement those exchanges in non-official dialogues which are often less
limited than government representatives in exploring new approaches or in recognising
political constraints and opportunities,
Because members of the international community — the United Nations Security
Council, organisations such as the World Bank, or individual aid donors — are involved in
each country, some dialogue wilh them would be an essential adjunct to the talks among the
South Asian panics.
Elements of An Understanding to End Violence
Many of the elements below will depend on reciprocal actions; some elements
cannot be put into play until other steps are agreed, taken or promised. The sequence
below attempts to reflect some of those needs, but the interaction among these elements
itself is an appropriate focus for discussion,
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The India-Pakistan dialogue would need to produce an understanding that those two
governments could make public commitments on issues such as the following,
given a realistic prospect that complementary steps were ready to be taken in the
India-Kashmir dialogue on ending violence:
- Mutual acceptance of the principle of seeking a negotiated solution to the Kashmir
problem.
- Agreement to communicate to Kashmiris an India-Pakistan agreement to begin a
political process looking toward an agreed resolution of the Kashmir problem with
participation of Kashmiris in working out steps toward an eventual solution.
- A "no-war" pledge between India and Pakistan;
- Agreement on arrangements for ending and verifying the end of cross-border
support for Kashmiri "militants," including actions of intelligence agencies.
•
The respective communications with Kasfwiiris, involving principally.Indians and
Kashmiris but Pakistanis and Kashmiris as well, would need to produce the
following:
- India would need to communicate its readiness to initiate a dialogue on: (a) steps
both Indian security forces and Kashmiri "militants" should take, to end all forms of
violence; and (b) steps that would follow to begin a dialogue of all appropriate
parties on the future of Jammu and Kashmir and their relationships with both India
and Pakistan. The immediate objective would be agreemeni that could be
announced on practical steps to end all violence coupled with the firs; sieps toward
a systematic dialogue and negotiation about the future, with full Kashmiri
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�participation. This would involve an explicit commiuncnt to full participation ol"
Kashmiris in deciding their future.
- Pakistan would need to communicate its readiness to support and participate in
this process as appropriate.
- The key security elements in ending the violence would include: (a) definition of
the kinds of action that must end in order to stop the cycle of provocation and
reaction; (h) definition of responsibility for enforcing the end of violence and for
maintaining public seourity after that cessation; and (c) provisions for effective
mutual verification of compliance both in urban and rural areas and along the Line
of Control.
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A combination of the above would l>e included in public statements agreed by India
and major groups in Kashmir as to substance and.liming to precipitate a cessanon of
all violence in Kashmir on a stated schedule. The agreed actions could be taken in
an agreed sequence.
•
As the above process unfolds, the governments of India and Pakistar ..r.,- ;.,
people of Kashmir would develop a base of political and public sc -n for
different strategy to cope with the new reality in Kashmir. This w< . require a
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comprehensive and sustained program of public dialogue focusing
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a negotiated end to the Kashmir problem, including the release of resources from
miliiary to economic development.
•
As reinforcement for the above, India and Pakistan would begin a dialogue on a
Mutual Balanced Force Reduction worked out in the larger strategic context.
Building Foundations for Dialogue on Long-Term Resolution
Phase One — Reciprocal Implementation of the Agreement:
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End of "militant" acts. End of curfew and "people's curfew."
•
Jammu and Kashmir Police assume prime responsibility for law and order. Indian
troops and para-military forces return to deployment areas.
•
Within an agreed period after the cessation of violence: (a) release of political
prisoners and genera) amnesty for political prisoners; and (b) return of displaced
persons.
Phase Two — Preparing for Dialogue about the Future:
"
Organization by Kashmiris of an intra-Kashmiri dialogue involving a broad
spectrum of regional leaders of Jammu and Kashmir, including Pakistan-held areas
of the Northern Territories and Azad Kashmir; and Indian-held territories of
Ladakh, Kashmir, Poonch and Jammu, and representatives ofthe Kashmiri Pandit
community. At this stage, Kashmiris would participate as individuals rather than as
political representatives.
•
Indian and Pakistani commitments to: (a) facilitate this dialogue (visas, travel
assistance, etc); and (b) begin discussion with Kashmir partner about the longerterm future as soon as a suitable Kashmiriparti has been formed.
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Conflict Resolution in South Asia:
Creative Approaches to Kashmir
January 11-14, 1993
Washington, D.C.
Participants
India
Ved Bhasin, Editor, Kashmir Times
Muchkund Dubey, Former Foreign Sccrciary of India
Bhabano Sen Gupta, Senior Fellow, Center for Policy Research (New Delhi)
Abdul Rachid Kabuli, Former Kashmiri Member of Parliament
Raja Mohan, Peace Fellow, United States Institute of Peace
A. G, Noorani, Attorney (Bombay)
B. G. Verghese, Fellow, Centre for Policy Research (New Delhi), and Columnist
General A.M. Vohra, Former Vice Chief of Army Staff
Pafdsian
Khalcd Ahmed, Editor, The Frontier Post (Lahore edition)
Yusuf Buch, Senior Fellow, United Nations Institute for Training and Research
Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Imran Ultah Khan, Former Commander of X Corps
Mr Marshal (Ret.) Ayaz Ahmed Khan, Former Pakistani Ambassador to Syria
Shah Ghulam Qadir, Member of legislative Assembly, Azad Kashmir
I.A. Rehman, Director, Human Rights Commission (Islamabad)
Abdul Sattar, Former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan
United States
James Clad, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Paul Kreisberg, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii
Samuel \V. Lewis, President, United States- Institute of Peace
Maj.Gen. (ret.Hndar Jit Rikhye, U.S. Institute of Peace
Professor Leo Rose, University of California, Berkeley
Harold Saunders, Kettering Foundation
Shirin Tahir-Khell, United States Mission to the United Nations
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Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. cable
re: New Delhi. (4 pages)
09/21/1994
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: Toward a Strategy. (12 pages)
09/08/1994
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Developing a U.S. Strategy on Kashmir. (3 pages)
09/14/1994
Pl/b(l)
004. memo
For Ellen Laipson and Robin Raphel. Subject: The Kashmir Situation.
(6 pages)
09/01/1994
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: OIC Adopts Resolution. (2 pages)
09/12/1994
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Meetings with Lone, Geelani, Shah. (4 pages)
09/01/1994
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Kashmir. (3 pages)
08/12/1994
Pl/b(l)
008. report
Pages 9 & 10 of Unknown Report. (2 pages)
07/1994
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Indian Decision-makers and Policy on Kashmir. (3 pages)
07/15/1994
Pl/b(l)
010. report
India. (2 pages)
06/16/1994
Pl/b(I)
011. report
Duplicate of 010. (2 pages)
06/16/1994
Pl/b(l)
012. paper
Third Party Mediation. (3 pages)
n.d.
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Stephen Grummon)
OA/Box Number: 515
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir [1]
2007-1635-F
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013. cable
SUBJECTATITLE
DATE
re: Glimpse into the GOI's Kashmir Policy. (6 pages)
06/13/1994
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
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Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Stephen Grummon)
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09/21/1994
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Stephen Grummon)
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Clinton Presidential Records
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Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Stephen Grummon)
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2007-1635-F
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09/01/1994
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COLLECTION:
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Stephen Grummon)
OA/Box Number: 515
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Kashmir [1]
2007-1635-F
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�December 27, 1993
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai
Executive d i r e c t o r
—
Kashmiri-American Council
Suite 1100
733 15th S t r e e t , ^ . .
NW
Washington, D.lc:' 20005
/ )
Dear Ghulam:
Thank you so much f o r your k i n d words about
my recent speech t o t h e United Nations General
Assembly.
I share your b e l i e f t h a t , i n order t o face t h e
dilemmas of a post-Cold War g l o b a l landscape, we
a l l must look c l o s e l y a t our p o l i c i e s w i t h regard
t o human r i g h t s . I am c o n f i d e n t t h a t we can b r i n g
about changes t h a t are c o n s i s t e n t w i t h what t h e
U.N. founders envisioned.
I look forward t o working w i t h you and others
t o help b r i n g peace t o Kashmir, and I appreciate
your i n p u t .
BC/KB/AH/ckb
(ll.fai.gn)
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�12 October 1993
KASHMIRIAMERICAN Mr. B i l l Clinton United States
President of the
COUNCIL The White House
Washington, D.C, 20050.
Dear Mr. President:
I would l i k e to express my appreciation for the
reference you made to Kashmir during your address to the
United Nations on September 27, 1993. I share your
assessment that t h i s situation i s one of danger while at the
same time providing us with an opportunity for peace and
progress in the post-Cold War era.
The significance of your message aimed at promotion of
a dialogue among a l l parties to the dispute, including the
Kashmiris has not been lost on us. This i s the only means
of achieving a genuine and lasting peace in t h i s v o l a t i l e
conflict.
As you are aware, the h o s t i l i t y over the disputed
t e r r i t o r y of Kashmir has produced two wars between India and
Pakistan in the past forty years. The unresolved c o n f l i c t
continues, with border skirmishes and unremitting v i o l a t i o n s
of humanjrights that once again threaten to ignite a f u l l scale "war.
The stakes are higher today than in the past. As you
observed with reference to Kashmir, "As weapons of mass
destruction f a l l into more hands, even small c o n f l i c t s can
threaten to take on murderous proportions."
The Kashmiri people have suffered long and needlessly
because of t h i s brutal c o n f l i c t . They demand and they
deserve peace. The recent formation of the " A l l Party
Freedom Conference" in Srinagar has brought a l l Kashmiri
p o l i t i c a l groups across the State on one platform. Here i s
a representative body which can speak in the name of a l l
Kashmiris. This opportunity India must not miss. Your
words have given us encouragement. Please help Kashmir find
an end to c o n f l i c t and l e t your moral weight serve the cause
of peace and democracy in Kashmir.
733 15th Street, N.W.
Suite 1100
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Pakistan: Kashmir Situation 'Extremely Serious'
LD0607140694 Islamabad Radio Pakistan Overseas Service in
English 1300 GMT 6 Jul 94
[Text] India is moving two divisions of its army to occupied
Kashmir, and Indian forces have been resorting to extensive breaches
of cease-fire along the Line of Control in Kashmir. Briefing
newsmen in Islamabad today, a Foreign Office spokesman said India is
moving these divisions from the Chinese border. He described the
situation in occupied Kashmir as extremely serious and said the
Indian forces have been inflicting up to 20 casualties in the
valley. He said the Indians are demonstrating their military might,
especially in Doda district, where the freedom struggle has been
very active.
The spokesman said Pakistan continues to receive reports that
India is likely to use helicopter gunships, especially in Doda
district. He said this would constitute a new escalation of
aggression in the held valley.
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Points to be Made for Telephone Conversation with Prime Minister
Vajpayee. (2 pages)
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March 4, 2000
INFORMATION
MEMORANDUM FOR SAMUEL R. BERGER
THROUGH:
BRUCE RIEDEL
FROM:
DON CAMP/RAY ANDREWS
SUBJECT:
Checklist
Decision
and M a t e r i a l s
f o r Post-Pakistan
You asked f o r a c h e c k l i s t on what we need t o do t o i n f o r m key
p a r t i e s when a d e c i s i o n on P a k i s t a n i s made.
Bear i n mind the time d i f f e r e n c e to India i s 10 1/2 hours and t o
P a k i s t a n 10 hours so that any phone c a l l s need to take p l a c e
before noon Washington time.
1. POTUS c a l l t o Vajpayee
logic o f decision.
( T a l k i n g Points
attached) t o e x p l a i n
2. Ambassador Milam c a l l t o Musharraf and/or SRB c a l l t o
Musharraf ( T a l k i n g P o i n t s a t t a c h e d ) .
(Milam f o l l o w s up w i t h
meeting w i t h Musharraf t o s t a r t advance team c o o r d i n a t i o n
process i f GO d e c i s i o n . )
Milam and I agree you should do t h e
c a l l i f t h e answer i s go, Milam can do i f answer i s no go.
3. NSC/Legis c a l l s
attached.)
t o key H i l l p l a y e r s
(List
from M i l e s
4. White House announcement and background b r i e f i n g
GO/NO GO announcements and Q's and A's attached.)
(Draft
5. OPL c a l l s t o key members o f Indian-American and P a k i s t a n i American community.
6. NSC/State c a l l s t o v a l i d a t o r s t o support d e c i s i o n / e n c o u r a g e
op-eds.
GO V a l i d a t o r s :
Lee H a m i l t o n , Senators Dodd and/or Daschle,
S h i r i n T a h i r - K h e l i , R i c h a r d Haass ( i n I n d i a ) , Tom Simons,
M i c h a e l Krepon.
-SECRET Reason:
1.5(d)
D e c l a s s i f y On:
03/06/10
DECLASSIFIED
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Whhe Honse Guidelines, September 11,2006
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NO GO V a l i d a t o r s :
Frank Wisner, F r a n c i n e F r a n k e l , Steve
Cohen, M a r s h a l l Bouton, Tezi S c h a e f f e r , R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Ackerman.
7. Outreach approach t o r e g i o n t o e x p l a i n d e c i s i o n -I n d e r f u r t h / R i e d e l backgrounders t o South A s i a n press c o r p s .
N o t i o n a l t i m e l i n e / s e q u e n c e ( g i v e n t i m e d i f f e r e n c e we need 12-24
hours f r o m d e c i s i o n t o g e t c a l l s r e a d y ) :
Sunday
Sunday PM
Monday AM
Monday PM
Tuesday
- Decision
- SitRoom reaches o u t t o PM's O f f i c e i n D e l h i t o s e t
call
-- POTUS c a l l t o Vajpayee
-- Milam/SRB c a l l t o Musharraf (no l a t e r than one
hour a f t e r Vajpayee c a l l , c l o s e r i f p o s s i b l e )
-- H i l l c a l l s ( i n hour p r e c e d i n g announcement, no
earlier)
- White House announcement/background
briefing
- Milam meeting w i t h Musharraf
Concurrences by:
Tom M a l i n o w s k i , M i l e s
Attachments
Tab A
Vajpayee/Musharraf T a l k i n g P o i n t s
Tab B
L i s t of H i l l Calls
Tab C
D r a f t White House Statements
Tab D
D r a f t Q's & A's
Tab E
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�HILL, CALLS TO BE MADE RE: PAKISTAN DECISION
Members with P a r t i c u l a r I n t e r e s t
•
GO
Bonior
Daschle
Brownback
Dodd
Johnson (SD)
Reid
Harkin
•
NO/GO
Gej denson
Pallone
Ackerman
Greenwood
Protocol
•
Notifications
Leaders
Lott
Hastert
Gephardt
•
Committees
Helms
Biden
Gilman
Moynihan
Bereuter
Lantos
Wellstone
�THE
WHITE HOUSE
O f f i c e of the Press S e c r e t a r y
Location
For Immediate Release
Date
STATEMENT BY THE
PRESS SECRETARY
Subj e c t
PROPOSED ANNOUNCEMENT -- POSITIVE DECISION ON PAKISTAN
P r e s i d e n t C l i n t o n has accepted an i n v i t a t i o n t o v i s i t
as p a r t o f h i s upcoming v i s i t t o South A s i a .
Pakistan
The P r e s i d e n t l o o k s f o r w a r d t o the o p p o r t u n i t y t o be t h e f i r s t
P r e s i d e n t t o v i s i t P a k i s t a n i n over 30 years. He hopes t o
address a number of issues o f common concern w i t h P a k i s t a n ' s
l e a d e r s , i n c l u d i n g P r e s i d e n t Tarar and General Pervez Musharraf.
These i n c l u d e a r e t u r n t o c i v i l i a n , democratic r u l e , t h e need t o
f i g h t t e r r o r i s m , and measures t o a v o i d a n u c l e a r and m i s s i l e
arms race and p r e v e n t c o n f l i c t i n t h e r e g i o n . [The P r e s i d e n t
hopes t o speak d i r e c t l y t o the people o f P a k i s t a n about these
matters.]
The P r e s i d e n t ' s d e c i s i o n r e f l e c t s t h e importance o f making
e f f o r t s t o c o n t i n u e d i a l o g u e w i t h an i m p o r t a n t n a t i o n o f t h e
r e g i o n , d e s p i t e our s e r i o u s concern about the l a c k o f an e l e c t e d
government t h e r e .
We are w o r k i n g w i t h the Government o f P a k i s t a n r e g a r d i n g
p a r t i c u l a r s o f the P r e s i d e n t ' s v i s i t .
#
# #
�THE
WHITE HOUSE
O f f i c e o f the Press S e c r e t a r y
Location
For Immediate Release
Date
STATEMENT BY THE PRESS SECRETARY
Subject
PROPOSED /ANNOUNCEMENT -- NEGATIVE DECISION ON PAKISTAN
P r e s i d e n t C l i n t o n w i l l not v i s i t Pakistan d u r i n g h i s upcoming
t r i p t o South A s i a . The U n i t e d States has m a i n t a i n e d
d i s c u s s i o n s w i t h P a k i s t a n on a number o f i m p o r t a n t i s s u e s s i n c e
General Musharraf took power f o u r months ago, d e s p i t e o u r
concern about the l a c k o f a d e m o c r a t i c a l l y - e l e c t e d government.
The P r e s i d e n t has concluded t h a t we have not l a i d t h e e s s e n t i a l
groundwork f o r a v i s i t t h a t w i l l b r i n g s i g n i f i c a n t movement
toward our common g o a l s .
Meanwhile, our d i a l o g u e w i t h . P a k i s t a n w i l l c o n t i n u e . There a r e
many c r u c i a l i s s u e s on our agenda: democracy, t e r r o r i s m , nonp r o l i f e r a t i o n , and s t a b i l i t y and s e c u r i t y i n the r e g i o n .
The P r e s i d e n t hopes he w i l l have an o p p o r t u n i t y t o meet w i t h
General M u s h a r r a f l a t e r t h i s year t o move ahead on a l l o f these
c r i t i c a l issues.
####
�QUESTIONS AND
Why
ANSWERS —
has the President decided to v i s i t
GO DECISION
Pakistan?
P a k i s t a n i s a key s t a t e i n the r e g i o n and a c o u n t r y w i t h which
we have had c l o s e r e l a t i o n s over the years. We have a number
of e x t r e m e l y i m p o r t a n t issues t o d i s c u s s , and the P r e s i d e n t
b e l i e v e s the b e s t way t o make progress i s f o r him t o meet
General Musharraf i n person and t o exchange views.
These
c r u c i a l issues i n c l u d e democracy, t e r r o r i s m , nonp r o l i f e r a t i o n , and s t a b i l i t y and s e c u r i t y i n the r e g i o n .
He a l s o wants t o make c l e a r t o the people of P a k i s t a n t h a t we
seek c o n t i n u e d f r i e n d s h i p , d e s p i t e our s e r i o u s concerns about
the l a c k o f a d e m o c r a t i c a l l y - e l e c t e d government.
•
The P r e s i d e n t i s committed
c o u n t r i e s i n the r e g i o n .
t o i m p r o v i n g our r e l a t i o n s w i t h a l l
Why d i d i t take so long to decide? The o r i g i n a l announcement
l e f t o f f Pakistan.
What's changed?
•
We have been i n r e g u l a r communication w i t h the Government o f
P a k i s t a n about how we c o u l d s e t t h e stage f o r a p r o d u c t i v e
visit.
We b e l i e v e t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s v i s i t can and w i l l be
productive.
( I F PRESSED)
•
There was no c h e c k l i s t o f a c t i o n s P a k i s t a n needed t o t a k e f o r
the v i s i t t o be scheduled.
We d i d not g i v e them a c h e c k l i s t
and t h e y d i d not g i v e us one.
But we have been i n c l o s e
c o n s u l t a t i o n f o r some t i m e , and the P r e s i d e n t has concluded
t h a t i t i s i m p o r t a n t t h a t he v i s i t at t h i s t i m e .
W i l l the President seek to mediate the Kashmir dispute?
How
w i l l he use h i s v i s i t to I n d i a and Pakistan to reduce t e n s i o n s ?
•
The U n i t e d S t a t e s does not p l a n a Kashmir m e d i a t i o n e f f o r t .
Any such i n i t i a t i v e would have t o be sought by b o t h p a r t i e s t o
the d i s p u t e .
•
The P r e s i d e n t b e l i e v e s i t i s i m p o r t a n t f o r I n d i a and P a k i s t a n
to lower the l e v e l o f t e n s i o n i n t h e i r r e l a t i o n s h i p and t o
d i s c u s s t h e i r problems d i r e c t l y , r a t h e r than r e s o r t t o f o r c e .
�Events i n K a r g i l l a s t summer p u t an end t o t h e v e r y p r o m i s i n g
steps begun a year ago i n Lahore. The P r e s i d e n t w i l l
encourage b o t h c o u n t r i e s t o work toward r e s t o r i n g a p r o d u c t i v e
b i l a t e r a l dialogue.
Does t h i s mean you consider Musharraf's m i l i t a r y government a
l e g i t i m a t e one?
•
We have a l o n g - s t a n d i n g f r i e n d l y r e l a t i o n s h i p w i t h t h e people
of P a k i s t a n . Our views on m i l i t a r y governments are w e l l
known. Our engagement w i t h P a k i s t a n does n o t i n any way
endorse t h e m i l i t a r y coup o f l a s t October, which we s t r o n g l y
opposed then and c o n t i n u e t o oppose.
•
The P r e s i d e n t w i l l encourage General Musharraf t o move s w i f t l y
t o t a k e c o n c r e t e steps f o r a prompt r e t u r n t o c i v i l i a n ,
democratic r u l e .
•
Our agenda w i t h P a k i s t a n i s broad, and i n c l u d e s nonp r o l i f e r a t i o n , t e r r o r i s m , n a r c o t i c s , and r e g i o n a l s t a b i l i t y as
w e l l as democracy. These issues r e q u i r e f r a n k d i s c u s s i o n a t
the most s e n i o r l e v e l o f our governments.
How has I n d i a reacted?
The Indian government opposes the
P r e s i d e n t ' s t r i p to Pakistan.
•
We b e l i e v e t h e I n d i a n government and t h e I n d i a n people w i l l
r e c o g n i z e t h e importance o f c o n t i n u e d U.S. engagement w i t h
P a k i s t a n , and o f encouraging t h e development o f a s t a b l e and
democratic P a k i s t a n .
•
I n d i a has been c l e a r t h a t whatever t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s d e c i s i o n on
a s t o p i n P a k i s t a n , t h e warmth o f t h e i r welcome would be
unaffected.
How does the President intend to "speak d i r e c t l y to the
P a k i s t a n i people"? I s t h i s a condition f o r h i s v i s i t ?
•
We a r e l o o k i n g f o r a way t o make such an address, perhaps on
Pakistani television.
While n o t a c o n d i t i o n , t h i s was an
i s s u e we have d i s c u s s e d w i t h t h e government.
Does the P r e s i d e n t ' s d e c i s i o n mean the s e c u r i t y i s s u e has been
resolved?
�We have confidence i n the a b i l i t y of the Government of
Pakistan, i n coordination w i t h the Secret Service, t o provide
adequate s e c u r i t y t o t the v i s i t .
�QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS —
NO GO DECISION
Why has the President decided not to v i s i t
Pakistan?
•
The P r e s i d e n t has been c l e a r t h a t South A s i a i s a v e r y
i m p o r t a n t r e g i o n f o r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . We seek good
r e l a t i o n s w i t h a l l t h e c o u n t r i e s o f t h e r e g i o n , and do n o t
a t t e m p t t o balance one c o u n t r y a g a i n s t t h e o t h e r .
•
He had hoped t o i n c l u d e P a k i s t a n i n h i s t r i p , as o r i g i n a l l y
e n v i s i o n e d b e f o r e t h e October 12 m i l i t a r y coup. There a r e
many c r u c i a l i s s u e s on our agenda w i t h P a k i s t a n :
democracy,
t e r r o r i s m , n o n - p r o l i f e r a t i o n , and s t a b i l i t y and s e c u r i t y i n
the r e g i o n .
•
We have worked w i t h General Musharraf and h i s government on a
number o f issues s i n c e t h e y took power f o u r months ago. We
have now come t o t h e c o n c l u s i o n t h a t t h e groundwork has n o t
been l a i d f o r a P r e s i d e n t i a l v i s i t t h a t w i l l b r i n g s i g n i f i c a n t
movement toward these g o a l s .
•
The P r e s i d e n t hopes t h e r e w i l l be an o p p o r t u n i t y t o meet
General Musharraf l a t e r t h i s year t o move ahead on a l l o f
these c r i t i c a l i s s u e s .
•
Meanwhile, our d i a l o g u e w i t h Pakistan w i l l c o n t i n u e .
We w i l l
l o o k f o r o t h e r channels t o c o n t i n u e o u r d i s c u s s i o n s w i t h t h e
government.
•
This d e c i s i o n does n o t a l t e r i n any way t h e commitment o f t h e
U n i t e d S t a t e s t o c o n t i n u e encouraging b o t h I n d i a and P a k i s t a n
to reduce t e n s i o n s i n t h e s u b c o n t i n e n t and t o address l o n g standing disputes.
Does t h i s c o n s t i t u t e a diplomatic snub of Pakistan?
•
Our views on m i l i t a r y coups are well-known. We have been
c l e a r t h a t we hope General Musharraf w i l l r e t u r n P a k i s t a n t o
c i v i l i a n , democratic r u l e w i t h o u t d e l a y . General Musharraf
has s a i d he i s seeking p o l i t i c a l and economic r e f o r m and
p r o g r e s s f o r P a k i s t a n . We have many c r u c i a l i s s u e s on o u r
agenda w i t h P a k i s t a n and i n t e n d t o pursue them t h r o u g h
engagement w i t h General Musharraf and o t h e r s i n h i s
government.
�W i l l they meet l a t e r t h i s
•
year?
We hope t h e P r e s i d e n t and General Musharraf w i l l be a b l e t o
meet l a t e r t h i s year.
Such a meeting w i l l r e q u i r e c l o s e
c o n s u l t a t i o n w i t h t h e Government o f P a k i s t a n . We do n o t have
a p a r t i c u l a r time o r venue i n mind f o r such a meeting.
I s the United States t i l t i n g toward India?
•
We are n o t t i l t i n g toward any c o u n t r y or choosing one c o u n t r y
over another.
There are many c r i t i c a l and complex i s s u e s
f a c i n g I n d i a and P a k i s t a n t h a t w i l l r e q u i r e g r e a t courage and
statesmanship on b o t h s i d e s t o r e s o l v e . These i s s u e s need t o
be addressed d i r e c t l y by t h e two c o u n t r i e s . We are p r e p a r e d
t o h e l p as a f r i e n d o f b o t h c o u n t r i e s .
•
As I s a i d e a r l i e r , t h i s d e c i s i o n does n o t change our
commitment t o c o n t i n u e w o r k i n g w i t h b o t h I n d i a and P a k i s t a n on
ways t o reduce t e n s i o n s i n t h e s u b c o n t i n e n t and t o address
long-standing disputes.
Did Indian p r e s s u r e play a r o l e i n t h i s d e c i s i o n ?
•
I n d i a has been c l e a r w i t h us t h a t the warmth o f t h e i r welcome
of t h e P r e s i d e n t would n o t be a f f e c t e d by t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s
decision.
This was h i s d e c i s i o n and he made i t on t h e b a s i s
of U.S. n a t i o n a l i n t e r e s t .
How d i d the question
•
of s e c u r i t y a f f e c t t h i s
decision?
We had c o n f i d e n c e i n t h e a b i l i t y o f t h e Government o f
P a k i s t a n , i n c o o r d i n a t i o n w i t h t h e Secret S e r v i c e , t o p r o v i d e
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�March 2, 2000
TO:
SANDY BERGER
FROM:
BRUCE RIEDE
SUBJECT:
India-Pakistan
Attached i s an e x c e l l e n t paper by Michael Krepon on Indo-Pak
t e n s i o n s . Bottom l i n e :
POTUS needs t o d e l i v e r a v e r y tough
message i n New D e l h i and Islamabad t h a t they are heading toward
catastrophe.
Also a t t a c h e d i s a memo from Tom Simons t h a t I asked him f o r on
what the P r e s i d e n t should say t o P a k i s t a n i f he goes o r doesn't
go.
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MEMORANDUM
From: Michael Krepon, President, Henry L. Stimson Center
Subject: The President's Trip to South Asia
Gist
1. India and Pakistan are again on a collision course. Unless current trend lines can be
altered, another war, sparked by the Kashmir dispute, appears likely within three years.
At present, there are no escalation control mechanisms and reliable lines of
communication to keep the next war limited. Neither country's leadership intends to
cross the nuclear threshhold, but tolerance levels in the event of escalation have not
been clarified. Under these circumstances,'a presidential trip that does not give high
priority to growing nuclear dangers could reinforce a false sense of security and
complacency in the region.
2. Important messages to convey to India:
A. You are heading toward an abyss, and declaring Pakistan a terrorist state
won't help. Don't kid yourself: your security dilemma can become much, much worse.
B. Pursue a two track, engagement/containment strategy with Pakistan. While
fighting terrorism, put in place agreed escalation control arid nuclear risk reduction
measures.
C. Clarify publically, privately, and authoritatively that the "draft" nuclear
doctrine you have commissioned, which emphasizes prompt nuclear retaliation, is not
official government policy. From Pakistan's vulnerable perspective, "promptness" =
India's readiness to use nuclear weapons, notwithstanding India's "no first use" pledge.
Take observable steps to reinforce this message.
D. Clarify privately and authoritatively to Pakistan what steps you will not take
in the event of continued provocations in Kashmir.
E. Spell out in greater detail what diplomatic resolution for the Kashmir dispute
the United States would pursue in the event of a request by New Delhi to help on this
matter, and indicate that this message is also being conveyed to Islamabad.
3. Important messages to convey to Pakistan, whether or not the President goes:
A. You are heading toward an abyss, and you will find yourself terribly alone
there. Your Kashmir policy is killing and isolating Pakistan.
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�B. We are again rehearsing the script that led to the imposition of the Pressler
amendment: We warn, but you don't take us seriously. So please listen closely: Pakistan
will go on the list of states supporting international terrorism unless you progressively
shut down the training camps and stop logistical and material support for militant
groups operating in Kashmir.
C. If you tell us this is beyond your control, then no Pakistani government that
follows can shut these operations down. In this event, it makes no sense for the United
States to pursue constructive engagement with Pakistan. We believe you can shut
down most of these operations, and we can distinguish between real and cosmetic
(steps.
D. If you do clamp down on militant groups, Washington will find ways to
provide various forms of assistance to help the country get back on its feet - as we are
currently doing with Columbia.
E. We will measure your sincerity by the noise level at the Line of Control.
Demonstrate your commitment by putting in place a lasting cease fire along the Line of
Control. Do not assist with the insertion of militants.
F. Putin place agreed escalation control and nuclear risk reduction measures.
G. Spell out in greater detail what diplomatic resolution for the Kashmir dispute
the United States considers advisable, and indicate that this message is also being
conveyed to New Delhi.
Pakistan
4. Pakistan's corps commanders were no doubt shaken up by the Kargil War - many
were out of the loop entirely. Some retired generals privately concede Kargil was a
hare-brained scheme, and this view must also exist among some senior officers. Lower
down in the ranks, at the Colonel and Brigadier level, I've heard that the plan could
have succeeded, had Nawaz Sharif not capitulated at Blair House.
5. The Army Chief — now Chief Executive — Pervez Musharraf, is a non-Punjabi
"outsider." His colleagues rallied to him after Kargil to keep Nawaz Sharif from
turning the Army into another private fiefdom. But their continued allegiance cannot
be confidently presumed.
6. For now, however, Musharraf has loyalists placed who share his deep commitment
to making India's life miserable in Kashmir.. They view a stoppage of insurgency
operations as enabling India to realize its regional and global ambitions. Unless the
penalties for supporting insurgency — or the benefits of an alternative approach — are
more persuasive, the present military leadership is likely to continue logistical and
material support for operations in Kashmir, placing only cosmetic or short-lived
restraints on militant groups in response to US pressure.
�7. With Kargil and Musharraf's takeover, Pakistan has lost "plausible deniability" that
has allowed previous governments to distance themselves from militant operations in
Kashmir. If this message has been clearly conveyed to Musharraf by Pakistan's
embassy in Washington, it has not yet sunk in. US threats that Pakistan is now in
jeopardy of being placed in the company of North Korea and other "rogue" states are
not credible when conveyed by individuals that Musharraf considers to be his juniors.
8. Even if the President himself delivers this message, it might not be properly heard:
A presidential visit -- in the absence of convincing prior actions by Musharraf to
address US concerns — would underscore how reluctant Washington is to place
Pakistan on the list of states supporting international terrorism. Washington and
Islamabad seem poised to repeat the Pressler amendment experience: We threaten,
repeatedly. They can't bring themselves to believe we would actually carry out the
threat. When we do, Pakistan feels stunned, resentful and jilted. Carrying out the
threat to classify Pakistan as a "rogue state" would surely accelerate the country's
demise - but this will happen in any event unless current trends are reversed.
9. The honeymoon is already over for Pakistan's military government.. The bold
economic reform and anti-corruption program outlined by Musharraf seems moribund.
The judiciary has been forced to take an oath of loyalty, political parties remain cowed,
and the economy continues to slide. Musharraf's reform agenda talked about the need
for law and order without reference to the militant groups that carry out governmentsupported operations - a recipe for failure.
10. Bottom Line: A return to "democracy" in Pakistan without actions by the military
government to roll up militant groups would seal the country's fate. US^Pakistan
relations and the country's future depends on clamping down ori militancy and a
dramatic (if unannounced) change in national policy toward Kashmir.
India
11. India's leaders are feeling both cocky and frustrated - a bad combination. They feel
good about economic growth projections and a rising stock market, their diplomatic
and military victory at Kargil, a long presidential trip, and their post-Pokhran
diplomacy, including progress made in the Jaswant Singh-Strobe Talbott talks.
12. At the same time, they have no effective answer to militancy in Kashmir, which has
been more virulent since the Kargil war. Militant groups based in Pakistan are carrying
out increasingly audacious operations, and the horse they've chosen to ride in Kashmir
— Farooq Abdullah — has failed to get the job done. The Indian military is tired of
fighting Pakistani-supported militancy with one hand tied behind its back, as in Kargil.
13. The official unveiling of a "limited war" doctrine by the Indian Minister of Defense
and Army Chief is therefore understandable, but very troubling. The same folks who
�confidently predicted that India's nuclear tests would bring stability and sobriety to the
subcontinent are now predicting that the next war can be fought on better terms while
remaining limited in scope.
14. By refusing to talk with Musharraf, India also ensures that overlapping proposals
for nuclear risk reduction, tabled before the Kargil mess, are not acted upon. India's
political leaders still can't bring themselves to engage Pakistan on escalation control and
clarify tolerances. Meanwhile, nuclear programs continue apace, missiles are readied
for deployment, nuclear doctrines and command and control arrangements are readied.
15. India's draft nuclear doctrine by an advisory body of experts compounds concerns
over escalation control by repeatedly endorsing "prompt" nuclear retaliatory
capabilities. Pakistan's airfields, nuclear and missile-related facilities are both quite
finite in number and well known. Thus, by mimicking the Pentagon's preferences for
high alert rates, India's nuclear strategists encourage Pakistan to be similarly ready for
the next war. The Indian Prime Minister has not expressly repudiated the advisory
board's requirement for a "hair trigger."
16. Bottom Line: The United States won the Cold War by pursuing engagement as well
as containment with the Soviet Union. Similarly, India needs a political track as well as
a military strategy - in Kashmir as well as with Pakistan. Washington can't tell New
Delhi how to win hearts and minds in Kashmir, but we can clarify our support for a
negotiated settlement based on the Line of Control and greater autonomy - if India has
the wisdom to seek our help. In the meantime, strong warning messages are needed,
for India no less than Pakistan.
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Bruce:
Thinking about the questions you asked yesterday, I believe that just
asking them means that we should now narrow our stratpglr focus
with Pakistan to the single objective of maximizing pressure on It to
imttate/replicate whatever we get from India on the security side.
Our stick is fear that they will be left alone with India; our carrot Is
new respect If they are strong enough to follow India Into stabilizing
the security situation. That drives all my answers.
1. On the antecedent question (that He will decide): SINCE we still
expect to get things on our security agenda from the Indians, AND
since for real stabilization we need to get as many of them as
possible from the Pakistanis too, AND since not going will make that
harder, He should still go, UNLESS we judge that going will make the
Indians so mad they will do fewer security things in the first place. I
judge they will still be pleased enough to do all (or most) of what
they would have done anyway, so I still think He should go.
2. There are genprir things to s^v to the Pakistanis however He
decides: You are Important to us in your own right, as India is; we
have been trying to modernize our relationship for 10 years; longterm It will be based on common membership in the community of
market democracies; until democracy returns to Pakistan our
relations will walk on one leg; short-term we know each other's
priorities; we have worked to meet yours; you have done nothing on
ours. India has, so relations with India are pulling away; not our
Intention, simple result of performance differential; you either do not
care or are too weak to be a partner; we would like to correct the
imbalance, but you must care enough or be strong enough to lead.
Our priorities are the same - security, terrorism, economic relations,
in that order; what we care most about right now is stabilizing the
security situation here In the wake of the tests.
3. if HeriecidpsTO cn. he needs to be tough In order to achieve
anything: the Pakistanis will be so elated that otherwise they will try
to string us out forever. He should tell them He came In order to
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make it as easy as possible for them to do the right things on the
security side, and as hard as possible for them to refuse and keep
delaying. In setting forth the generic themes - democracy, relations
with India are pulling away, only the Pakistanis can correct the
imbalance, and only by being stronger - He should stress that this Is
the end of the road: His credibility is now on the line. Next steps will
depend entirely on Pakistani performance, negative (hanging Nawaz,
spiking cross-border terrorism) or positive. He understands Kashmir
and retains His personal interest, but sees no possibility of bringing it
to bear while Pakistan is so unable to take or bear Initiative in its
foreign relations.
4. If He derides NOT TO GO. we will need to be more tender (again, to
keep pressure on to follow India's security steps). We should explain
He could not come because Pakistan had done nothing to meet our
priorities on the security side, so His credibility was at stake: surely
they understand. We will need to warp the generic themes around
to stress more that it is all the fault of Pakistan's poor performance
rather than our intention, but also how much we hope to see the
Imbalance with India corrected once the GOP sucks it up and starts
acting like a government. We should identify one or two things from
our security list that they could do to get things rolling again. We
should contemplate some symbolic positive step on our part for after
the trip, e.g. hosting a White House conference on Investment
prospects in Pakistan, even (gasp) receiving some Kashmiri at your
level. And we should offer to send a high-level emissary to discuss
how to start turning the tanker. (Kissinger? Berger? Steinberg?
Riedel? Craig? Peay? Hoare? Oakley? Let the games begin!!!...)
Sincerely,
Thomas W. Simons, Jr.
Consulting Professor of History
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WASHINGTON,
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February 23, 2000
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR SAMUEL R. BERGER
FROM:
BRUCE R I E D E I ^ L ,
SUBJECT:
Kashmir
A t t a c h e d i s t h e redo o f t h e memo on Kashmir which you r e q u e s t e d .
M a t t Daley i s S t r o b e ' s South A s i a person and t h e South A s i a
coordinator.
trip
RECOMMENDATION
That you f o r w a r d t h e memorandum a t Tab I t o t h e P r e s i d e n t .
Attachment
Tab I Memorandum f o r t h e P r e s i d e n t
Tab A S t a t e Paper on Kashmir
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
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An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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National Security Council
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
0030252: Chron Files, January-December 2000 (30010-30237)
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
Kathleen Cooper
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7585660
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2007-1635-F
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Box 2
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Original OA/ID Number:
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0030252: Chron Files, January-December 2000 (30010-30237)
Row:
Section:
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41
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
Donald Camp to Justin Siberell, WHSR, COMM, and APSNA.
Subject: Package 30252. (4 pages)
07/21/2000
Pl/b(l)
002. email
Justin Siberell to Donald Camp. Subject: SRB Question. (1 page)
07/21/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2949
FOLDER TITLE:
0030252: Chron Files, January-December 2000 (30010-30237)
2007-1635-F
vz2084
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Donald Camp to Justin Siberell, WHSR, COMM, and APSNA.
Subject: Package 30252. (4 pages)
07/21/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2949
FOLDER TITLE:
0030252: Chron Files, January-December 2000 (30010-30237)
2007-1635-F
vz2084
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financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA)
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an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
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ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Clinton Library
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AND TYPE
002. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Justin Siberell to Donald Camp. Subject: SRB Question. (1 page)
07/21/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2949
FOLDER TITLE:
0030252: Chron Files, January-December 2000 (30010-30237)
2007-1635-F
vz2084
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
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P2
P3
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
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an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
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information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
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purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
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concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
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ofgift.
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Title
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
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86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Title
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0030233: Chron Files, January-December 2000 (30010-30237)
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
Kathleen Cooper
Source
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7585660
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
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Box 2
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585660">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Adobe Acrobat Document
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administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential
Library Staff.
Original OA/ID Number:
2455
Document I D :
Stack:
v
9930159: 30079-30360 [February-December 1999]
Row:
Section:
41
2
Shelf:
Position:
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
001a. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Kashmir. Record ID:
9930159. (3 pages)
06/11/1999
PI/b(l)
00lb. draft
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Kashmir. Record ID:
9930159. (2 pages)
06/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
001c. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Message. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
00Id. report
Incomplete, Page 3 only. (1 page)
06/10/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. report
Spot Commentary. (3 pages)
06/26/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. report
Spot Commentary. (2 pages)
06/26/1999
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECT/ON:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2455
FOLDER TITLE:
9930159: 30079-30360 [February-December 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2082
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001a. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Kashmir. Record ID:
9930159. (3 pages)
06/11/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2455
FOLDER TITLE:
9930159: 30079-30360 [February-December 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2082
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P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
00lb. draft
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Kashmir. Record ID:
9930159. (2 pages)
06/11/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2455
FOLDER TITLE:
9930159: 30079-30360 [February-December 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2082
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
00Ic. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Message. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
PI/b(I)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2455
FOLDER TITLE:
9930159: 30079-30360 [February-December 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2082
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
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ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
00Id. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Incomplete, Page 3 only. (1 page)
06/10/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2455
FOLDER TITLE:
9930159: 30079-30360 [February-December 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2082
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
PJ
P4
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l)ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAJ
National Security Classified information 1(a)(1) of the PRAj
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Spot Commentary. (3 pages)
06/26/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2455
FOLDER TITLE:
9930159: 30079-30360 [February-December 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2082
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information [(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Spot Commentary. (2 pages)
06/26/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number: 2455
FOLDER TITLE:
9930159: 30079-30360 [February-December 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2082
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating lo the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) of (he FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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9930159: 30079-30360 [February-December 1999]
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National Security Council
Kathleen Cooper
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7585660
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2007-1635-F
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Box 2
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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Case Number: 2007-1635-F
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Library Staff.
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2451
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: President's Meeting.
Record ID: 9505055. (1 page)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Meeting with Pakistan
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Record ID: 9905055. (4 pages)
07/03/1999
P1 /b( 1)
For Meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. (2 pages)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. draft
Statement after Meeting. (I page)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. draft
Duplicate of 004. (1 page)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. draft
Proposed Press Statement. (1 page)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. memo
Duplicate of 001. (I page)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Meeting with Pakistan
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Record ID: 9505055. (4 pages)
07/03/1999
PI/b( 1)
Summary Points for Meeting. (1 page)
07/03/1999
P1 /b( 1)
Points to be Made for Meeting. (2 pages)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
Draft Scenario for Meeting. (2 pages)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
Duplicate of 006. (1 page)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. talking points
009. talking points
010. talking points
011. agenda
012. draft
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number: 2451
FOLDER TITLE:
9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2081
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(h)]
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
PG Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
013. draft
Duplicate of 004. (1 page)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
014. report
U.S. Government Report. (1 page)
05/06/1999
Pl/b(l)
015. report
U.S. Government Report. (1 page)
11/18/1998
Pl/b(l)
016. report
U.S. Government Report. (1 page)
11/24/1998
Pl/b(l)
017. report
U.S. Government Report. (1 page)
10/19/1997
Pl/b(l)
018. report
U.S. Government Report. (1 page)
04/21/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number: 2451
FOLDER TITLE:
9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2081
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - (5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between (he President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAJ
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: President's Meeting.
Record ID: 9505055. (1 page)
07/03/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2451
FOLDER TITLE:
9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2081
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
Pi National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRAI
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Meeting with Pakistan
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Record ID: 9905055. (4 pages)
07/03/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2451
FOLDER TITLE:
9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2081
RESTRICTION CODES
Pi-esidcntial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. talking points
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. (2 pages)
07/03/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2451
FOLDER TITLE:
9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2081
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(b)(6) ofthe FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAJ
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. draft
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Statement after Meeting. (1 page)
07/03/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2451
FOLDER TITLE:
9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2081
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security' Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. draft
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
Duplicate of 004. (1 page)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number: 2451
FOLDER TITLE:
9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2081
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Reeords Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAj
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. draft
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Proposed Press Statement. (I page)
07/03/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2451
FOLDER TITLE:
9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz208l
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
Pi National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute j(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
Duplicate of 001. (1 page)
07/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number: 2451
FOLDER TITLE:
9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz208I
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Reeords Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security'Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4)orthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe F'OIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Meeting with Pakistan
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Record ID: 9505055. (4 pages)
07/03/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number:
2451
FOLDER TITLE:
9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
vz2081
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidenlial Records Acl -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between Ihe President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
Pf) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
009. talking points
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Summary Points for Meeting. (1 page)
07/03/1999
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Points to be Made for Meeting. (2 pages)
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Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
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2007-1635-F
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
OA/Box Number: 2451
FOLDER TITLE:
9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
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2007-1635-F
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
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2451
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
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Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
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2451
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2007-1635-F
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
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9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
2007-1635-F
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Kathleen Cooper)
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9905055: 5036-5108 [Chron Files, July 1999]
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Kathleen Cooper
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Box 2
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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Folder Title:
Pakistan 2000 [4]
Staff Office-Individual:
Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald/Pollack, Kenneth/Malley, Robert
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001a. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Pakistan Strategy.
Record ID: 0003267. (4 pages)
05/23/2000
Pl/b(l)
001 b. letter
Chief Executive Musharraf to President Clinton. (3 pages)
05/13/2000
PI/b(I)
002. report
Defense Intelligence Assessment. (36 pages)
06/2000
Pl/b(l)
003. email
White House Situation Room to Christopher Bolan, Donald Camp,
03/31/2000
Pl/b(])
RESTRICTION
and Bruce Riedel. Subject: After the Visit. (3 pages)
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Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
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Pakistan 2000 [4]
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
.
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
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2:03PM
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Senior Director of NSC for Middle East and South Asia Bruce Reidel
FAX; 202-456-9120
Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Rick Inderfurth
FAX: 202-736-4333
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RE: Shahbaz Sharif
This note forwards a letter which I received yesterdayfrommyfriendShahbaz Sharif, via
his wife. She telephoned to say that for thefirsttime he has been able to pass a message.
In his letter, Shahbaz does not ask for help. However, his wife asked me to do what I
could. She reports that Attock Fort is really bad (true), that her husband has a very bad
back but there is no medical service available (plausible), and that their 1 A year old
daughter is very upset (no doubt).
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Shahbaz's letter refers to past efforts to "address and solve common issues of mutual
mterest" (presumably to the US), regrets that they have been "sabotaged and suspended".
He very briefly summarizes the state of affairs in Pakistan (bad, naturally) and suggests
"fixing of priorities", which he lists. (Form a broad-based national government; form a
consensus on foreign policy issues including Afghanistan and Kashmir, etc.) And he
expresses his continued commitment to help on "those and other issues".
Finally, he says: " I was not consulted on the October 12 decision otherwise it would not
have happened. As a matter of fact, I gave your message to my brother loud and clear but
that could not save the situation," The message he refers to was delivered by phone
around October 10 at the request of Rick Inderfurth and told Shahbaz we had reports that
his brother was perhaps planning to replace the COAS, contrary to all the assurance
Shahbaz had given us, I reminded him of our last conversation during his September
visit, that it would be absolutely disastrous for his brother, those around him and for
Pakistan. He assured me that so far as he knew our reports were wrong but said he would
deliver the message. (Who can really know whose advice Nawaz listened to or
followed?)
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I have not attempted to involve or infoim myself in the state of play between the US the
Pak military regime, since I have no special access or insights. If there is anything which
can be done to ameliorate Shahbaz's incarceration, it would probably be justified on
humanrightsgrounds and because he was found not guilty of sabotage, attempted
murder, etc. He did some really good things in the socio-economic area as Chief
Minister of Punjab and I think he did his best during and after his September visit here.
However, I have no idea as to whether or not he knew about his brother's incredibly
dumb move against COAS Perez Musharaf. I assume there are financial irregularities, as
with almost any wealthy Pakistani. (The "accountability" attack upon corruption repeats
itself and always singles out political opponents as well as the simply corrupt).
Next week, I will reply to Shahbaz, as a concerned friend, thanking him for his letter. If
there is anything you all would like me to say (e.g. good luck, best wishes, etc), please let
me know.
Sincerely,
Robert B. Oakley
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Dave Bryan to Christopher Bolan, Donald Camp, Bruce Reidel, et al.
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05/30/2000
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WHSR Cables. Subject: U/S Pickering Meeting (6 pages)
05/29/2000
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White House Situation Room to Donald Camp, Bruce Reidel, and
WHSR Cables. Subject: Under Secretary Pickering's Meeting (4
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Telcon between Samuel Berger and Pervez Musharraf. (2 pages)
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Road Map for Democracy (6 pages)
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WASH I N G T O N
J u l y 17, 2000
Dear Mr. Bovay:
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r e x p r e s s i n g t h e support o f t h e American
Business C o u n c i l f o r c o n t i n u e d IMF l e n d i n g f o r P a k i s t a n .
The P r e s i d e n t ' s v i s i t t o P a k i s t a n on March 25 was a s t r o n g
s i g n a l o f our d e s i r e f o r c o n t i n u e d f r i e n d s h i p . The P r e s i d e n t
was c l e a r i n h i s address t o t h e n a t i o n t h a t we have been
p a r t n e r s f o r over 50 years, and t h a t f r i e n d s need t o be f r a n k
about t h e i r d i f f e r e n c e s .
As you know, we have concerns about n o n p r o l i f e r a t i o n i n b o t h
I n d i a and P a k i s t a n . We have urged CTBT s i g n a t u r e by b o t h
c o u n t r i e s and have s t r e s s e d t h a t we would support I F I l e n d i n g
when they s i g n .
In 1998, t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s supported non-basic human needs I F I
l e n d i n g f o r P a k i s t a n as p a r t o f t h e a s s i s t a n c e program P a k i s t a n
was n e g o t i a t i n g w i t h t h e IMF. We would c o n s i d e r t h e p o s s i b i l i t y
of s u p p o r t i n g new IMF f u n d i n g as p a r t o f a s t r o n g , e c o n o m i c a l l y
s u s t a i n a b l e s t a b i l i z a t i o n and r e f o r m program. We want P a k i s t a n
to succeed e c o n o m i c a l l y and b e l i e v e t h a t t h e economic and
f i n a n c i a l reforms announced by General Musharraf and h i s
government are i m p o r t a n t steps toward e n s u r i n g t h a t success.
However, much work needs t o be done. We w i l l c o n t i n u e t o f o l l o w
t h i s issue c l o s e l y .
Once again, thank you f o r your
letter.
Sincerely,
Samuel R. Berger
Assistant t o the President
for National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. P h i l i p p e A. Bovay, P r e s i d e n t
American Business C o u n c i l o f P a k i s t a n
NIC B u i l d i n g ( 6 ^ F l o o r ) , Abbasi Shaheed Road
G.P.O. Box 1322
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IMF Funding
The American Business C o u n c i l o f P a k i s t a n wrote t o you
s u p p o r t i n g non-basic human needs l e n d i n g t o P a k i s t a n . Your
r e p l y p u t s on t h e r e c o r d t h e U.S. p o s i t i o n , about which t h e r e
has been some m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g i n P a k i s t a n - we would support
such l e n d i n g once P a k i s t a n s i g n s t h e CTBT. We would a l s o
s e r i o u s l y c o n s i d e r s u p p o r t i n g such l e n d i n g once P a k i s t a n
achieves agreement w i t h t h e IMF on a s u s t a i n a b l e economic r e f o r m
package, even i n t h e absence o f CTBT s i g n a t u r e .
The NSC r e c e i v e d the incoming correspondence
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THE AMERICAN B U S I N E S S COUNCIL OF PAKISTAN
N I C B u i l d i n g (6th F l o o r ) , A b b a s i S h a h e e d R o a d , G.P.O. Box 1322, K a r a c h i - 7 4 4 0 0 .
Tel. 5 6 7 6 4 3 6 - 5219460 Fax 5 6 6 0 1 3 5 E m a i l : a b c p a k @ c y b e r . n e t . p k
May 25, 2000
MR. SAMUEL R. BERGER
Assistant to the President
National Security Affairs
National Security Council
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20500
Dear Mr. Berger,
The ABC encourages the U.S. Government to give the current Pakistan administration a chance to succeed,
as long as it is making progress in the right direction on various issues including economic.
This "encouragement" should also be extended to continued support of IMF loans and programs in Pakistan,
as long as of course the IMF is satisfied that firm steps in right direction are being taken on a variety of
economic issues. Any efforts by the U.S. Government to question or reduce IMF support would have
disastrous repercussions on economic activity in Pakistan, hurting not just the people of Pakistan but also the
many U.S. businesses operating in Pakistan. These Companies have invested over $1 billion in equity in
Pakistan and have created around 19,000 jobs in Pakistan, conduct trade with the U.S. as well remitting
dividends to the U.S.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if further perspective or information would be helpful.
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Executive Committee offthe American Business Council
JUN 26 17:07
The American Business Council of Pakistan (ABC) comprises of over 50 U.S. companies doing business in
Pakistan. Fields include healthcare, banking & insurance, energy, consumer goods, IT, engineering,
shipping, and others. These Companies have invested over $1 billion and create around 19,000 jobs in
Pakistan, and alone account for over 5% ofthe total tax revenue received by the Pakistan Government each
year. A list of members is below.
Abbott Laboratories
ACE Insurance
AES Lai Pir
American Bureau of Shipping
American Express Bank
American Lite Insurance Co.
Hank of America. N A.
Becton Dickinson
Brinks
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Caltex Oil
Caplain-l'O Chemical Industries
Citibank. N.A
Coca-Cola
Colgate-Palmolive
Crescent Greenwood
Cyanamid
DCR-VIS Credit Rating Co.
D E. United
DHL
DuPont Far East Inc.
DuPont Pakistan Operations
Eli Lilly
FMC United
G A M Corporation (McDonald's)
Gctz Pharnia
Ghulam Mohammad Dossul Eng.
Gillette
IBM
Intel Pakistan
Johnson & Johnson
Karachi Int'l Container Terminal
Karam Ceramics
Lakson Tobacco (Philip Morris)
Levi Strauss
Merck Sharp & Dohme
Mobil
Monsanto Pakistan AgriTcch
M u l l e r & Phipps
NCR Corporation
New Hampshire Insurance Co.
Pakistan Mobile Communicalions
(Motorola)
Parke-Davis
Pepsi-Cola
Pfizer Laboratories
Pharmacia & Upjohn
Procter & Gamble Pakistan
Pulse Global
Ralhan Maize Products
Raychem Corporalion
Sheraton
Singer
3M
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3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2079
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
IM Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Pakistan 2000 [3]
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National Security Council
Donald Camp
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2007-1635-F
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Box 2
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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Folder Title:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
Staff Office-Individual:
Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald/Pollack, Kenneth/Malley, Robert
Original OA/ID Number:
3653
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41
Section:
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. memo
For Samuel Berger from Strobe Talbott. Re: Pakistan (1 page)
10/30/2000
Pl/b(l)
002. memo
For Samuel Berger from Strobe Talbott. Re: Foreign Policy. With
Berger annotations to Talbott. (1 page)
10/26/2000
Pl/b(l)
003a. memo
Duplicate of 002. Without annotations to Talbott. (I page)
10/26/2000
Pl/b(l)
003b. paper
re: Pakistan and the CTBT (4 pages)
10/26/2000
Pl/b(l)
004. paper
re: IF1 Lending. (1 page)
10/2000
Pl/b(l)
005. paper
re: CTBT and Economic Incentives. (10 pages)
10/04/2000
Pl/b(l)
006. paper
Duplicate of 005. With NSC Staff edits. (10 pages)
10/04/2000
Pl/b(l)
007. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Pakistani (3 pages)
10/05/2000
Pl/b(l)
008a. draft
Summary of the Administrative Record for Section 219 of the
Immigration and Nationality Act. (13 pages)
08/08/2000
PI/b(l)
008b. draft
Memo for Madeleine Albright from Michael Sheehan. Re: Designation
of Lashkar-e-Taiba. (5 pages)
08/08/2000
Pl/b(l)
008c. draft
In the Matter of the Designation of (2 pages)
08/08/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
001. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Samuel Berger from Strobe Talbott. Re: Pakistan (1 page)
10/30/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Samuel Berger from Strobe Talbott. Re: Foreign Policy. With
Berger annotations to Talbott. (1 page)
10/26/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
Pi National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003a. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Duplicate of 002. Without annotations to Talbott. (1 page)
10/26/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. .S52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003b. paper
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan and the CTBT (4 pages)
10/26/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRAj
Pi Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRAj
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA |
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. paper
SUBJECTAFITLE
DATE
re: IFI Lending. (1 page)
10/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. paper
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: CTBT and Economic Incentives. (10 pages)
10/04/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidenlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. .S52(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
006. paper
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Duplicate of 005. With NSC Staff edits. (10 pages)
10/04/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Acl -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment tn Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information [(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3)of the FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of Ihe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Pakistani (3 pages)
10/05/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4)ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
h(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
PO Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�OCT-06-2000
17:18
USAID RNE/SEA
•Dzierwa, James
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
EHsieh@usaid.gov
Mon, Dec 06,1999 2:02 PM
DRobinson@usaid.gov
JDzienva@usaid.gov; LKuhn@usaid.gov
SARI/Energy
Dave, You had asked for a pros and cons chart for India (and Pakistan) as
related to legislative restrictions and waivers (at least that's about what I
remember) As I mentioned, my forte is the restrictions and waivers part,
but if you draft a summary sheet I'm sure others can fill you in with more
precision on the State/Hill/USAID factionsforeach option. I'm giving you
the details, more for your info than anything else, on the assumption that
you want to know how all this connects.
Sections 101 and 102 ofthe Arms Export Control Act, known respectively as
the Symington and Glenn Amendments.
-Symington basically prohibits FAA funding to any country that delivers or
receives nuclear equipment or technology on or after 8/4/77. It affects only
Pakistan.
-Glenn prohibits, among other things, detonation of a nuclear explosive
device. One of the seven sanctions is termination of assistance under the
FAA except for humanitarian assistance orfoodor other agricultural
commodities. (Note that this is the only place that discusses an exception
for "humanitarian" activities.) Glenn affects both India and Pakistan.
[For Pakistan, you may hear people ask about Pressler. FAA sec. 620E,
Pressler, used to affect us: Pres. had to certify that Pakistan has no
nuclear explosive device which he hasn't done since 1991-1 believe that is
why we closed down the program. Now, however, that provision affects only
military assistance.]
Pakistan currently also is subject to violations of FAA sec. 620q and Brooke
(512 of approp. act) (default on US loans for more than 6 months and 1 year
respectively), and military coup (sec. 508 of approp. act).
Title IX of the FY 2000 DOD appropriations act allows the President to waive,
with respect to India and Pakistan, the application of any sanction contained
in section 101 or 102 of the AECA, ie, Glenn-Symington.
-There are various caveats but the only one that would affect us is that the
waiver ceases to apply if India/Pakistan detonates another nuclear device.
-Immediately after the act went into effect, the President signed a waiver
(10/27/99) that exempted OPIC, EximBank, TDA, IMET, US bank loans to GOI or
GOP, assistance to certain conservation funds, and USDAfinancingof food or
agric. commodities. Most of this is the same as last year when there was
simitar legislation, but in that case the waiver authority wasforone year
only (now it is indefinite),
The FAA and appropriations act includes provisions that allow assistance in
spite of such prohibitions. So, we continue the Pakistan PNI activity under
sec. 543 ofthe approp. act (FY99) that allows support of NGO activities
regardless of restrictions on assistance to that country. And we are
continuing support for energy programs that reduce greenhouse gasses in
India, notwithstanding any other provision of law under, sec. 540(b) ofthe
approp. act (fy99). [Note, we could have always done these programs, but
I under the sanctions plan last year we voluntarily suspended the GCC program
in India.]
So. India's programs are continuing because of:
-humanitarian exception in Glenn (there are also child survival and other
exceptions in FAA/approp. act but we chose not to use them since those
activities fit here)
-GCC exception in approp. act
-(PL 480 is not subject to Glenn sanctions)
-anything else (EG, SARI etc.) must fit within the above or would need the
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- PL 480 is not subjecttoGlenn, Symington, coup, Brooke or 620q]
-{neither DOD Pres. waiver (Glenn-Symington) nor humanitarian exception
(Glenn) is enough to override other prohibitions)
My understanding is that State is split between those who want to continue
India EG (and GCC type) activities and those (including Dept Sec. Talbott)
who want to see GOI meet certain anti-nuclear proliferation conditions before
any further assistance via a Pres. waiver. Pakistan has even more political
caveats emanating from the coup that I am not up on. As we discussed, the
Hill (eg, Flickner) appears to support SARI/Energy, not as a GCC activity but
as an EG activity via the Pres. waiver.
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Presidential Authorization of Waivers f o r
Select USG-funded A c t i v i t i e s i n India
The FY00 DOD Appropriations Act, signed into law
October 25, 1999, provides permanent, comprehensive authority
for the President to waive Glenn Amendment sanctions on India
and Pakistan. With regard to munitions licenses, Foreign
Military Sales, Foreign Military Financing, and dual-use
articles/technology the President may waive only i f he
determines, and c e r t i f i e s to Congress, that application of the
r e s t r i c t i o n would not be i n the national security i n t e r e s t s of
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a l l of the Glenn Amendment sanctions which were waived during
FY99 under the temporary authority of the "Brownback I
Amendment" were again waived. The waiver covers the
a c c i v i t i e s of the Export-Import (EXIM) Bank, the Overseas
Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), and the Trade and
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environmental and conservation programs.
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r e s t r i c t i o n s that were waived were those on USDA a g r i c u l t u r a l
credit programs and the ban on U.S. commercial bank lending to
the government of Pakistan (GOP). Owing to the m i l i t a r y coup,
Pakistan has also become subject to other legal r e s t r i c t i o n s ,
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options for USG-funded a c t i v i t i e s .
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India, a number of proposals for U.S.-India cooperative
a c t i v i t i e s which do not present p r o l i f e r a t i o n concern's, and
which c l e a r l y support U.S. global interests, have been
developed i n the course of interagency consultations under the
guidance of the NSC. To help ensure achievement of the key
goal of the President's v i s i t , which i s to begin to e s t a b l i s h
a more cooperative relationship with India, we propose that
Glenn Amendment sanctions be waived on the following select
group of a c t i v i t i e s which are well-suited to foster greater
U.S.-India cooperation, p a r t i c u l a r l y i n the areas of economic
development and environmental protection:
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The South Asia Regional. Initiative/Energy (SARI/E), under
which USAID proposes to u t i l i z e approximately $20 m i l l i o n i n
Economic Support Fund (ESF) and Development Assistance (DA)
funds i n India over the next four years, to encourage regional
economic integration by promoting cooperation and trade i n
clean (non-nuclear) energy among South Asian countries. While
DA funds may be expended on clean energy-activities
"notwithstanding" r e s t r i c t i o n s such as those i n the Glenn
Amendment, there i s no such authority that would allow USAID
to conduct the SARI/E program using ESF funding. Therefore, a
waiver i s needed.
-- The Presidential I n i t i a t i v e on Internet for Economic
Development (PIIED), under which USAID proposes u t i l i z i n g
approximately $5 million for a five-year Rural Information
Technology Expansion Program (RITE). The RITE program i s
intended to (1) promote a policy and regulatory environment
conducive to the growth of India's information technology (IT)
sector and (2) demonstrate and apply the benefits of IT for
economic development, p a r t i c u l a r l y among the r u r a l population.
-- The Financial I n s t i t u t i o n Reform and Expansion (FIRE)
program, under which USAID proposes to u t i l i z e approximately
$25 million f o r a four-year program to supplement previous
efforts suspended when sanctions were imposed i n 1998. The
goal of the FIRE program would be to improve the e f f i c i e n c y
and transparency of India's financial markets, through
a c t i v i t i e s such as establishing a national stock c e r t i f i c a t e
depository, strengthening the Indian Security and Exchange
Board, and helping develop a computer l i n k between the major
regional stock exchanges i n India.
-- The United States Educational Foundation i n India (USEFI)
Environmental Exchange, under which USEFI would use
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notification before waiving the restrictions on munitions
licenses). However, in coordination with H, we have discussed
these proposals informally with H i l l contacts. While the
overwhelming majority of staffers from the relevant committees
had no problem with our intention to issue waivers, one
staffer from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee expressed
opposition to the "Financial Institution Reform and Expansion
(FIRE)" and the "Presidential Initiative on Internet for
Economic Development (PIIED)" programs.
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determination attached at Tab 1, and approve the accompanying
memorandum of justification at Tab 2.
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copies of the determination, together with the relevant
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hereby waive the sanctions contained in sections 101 and 102
of the Arms Export Control Act, section 620E(e) of the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961, and section 2(b)(4) of the Export-Import
Bank Act of 1345:
With respect to India, insofar as such sanctions would
otherwise apply to assistance to the South Asia Regional
Initiative/Energy; the Presidential Initiative on Internet
for Economic Development; the Financial Institution Reform
and Expansion program; and the United States Educational
Foundation in India Environmental Exchange.
You are hereby authorized and directed to report this
determination to the Congress and to arrange for i t s publication
in the Federal Register.
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EOADM
The Administration believes that i t i s appropriate to
invoke selectively the authority available under t i t l e IX o f
the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2000 (Public Law
106-79) to waive sanctions on India mandated by the Glenn
Amendment and related provisions, to the extent they would
otherwise apply to the activities described below.
On October 27, the President waived certain sanctions.for
India and Pakistan. At the time we explained that the wai\\ .
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authority was exercised to encourage progress on
nonproliteration and regional issues. With regard to India,
a l l of the Glenn Amendment sanctions which were waived during
FY99 under the temporary authority of the "Brownback I
Amendment" (India-Pakistan Relief Act of 1998) were again
waived. The waiver covers the activities of the Export-Import
(EXIM) Bank, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation
(OPIC), and the Trade and Development Agency (TDA); assistance
under the "International Military Education and Training"
(IMET) program; restrictions on U.S. commercial bank lending,
USDA agricultural credit, credit guarantees, and assistance;
and assistance to three environmental and conservation
programs.
In preparation for the President's upcoming trip to
India, a number of proposals for U.S.-India cooperative
activities which do not present proliferation concerns have
been developed.
The Administration believes the activities contemplated
under the proposals are well-suited to complement the goals of
the President's v i s i t to India, particularly in the areas of
economic development and environmental protection. The
proposals covered are:
The South Asia Regional Initiative/Energy (SARI/E), under
which we anticipate utilizing approximately $20 million of
Economic Support Fund (ESF) and Development Assistance (DA) in
India over the next four years, to encourage regional economic
integration by promoting cooperation and trade in clean (nonnuclear) energy among South Asian countries.
The Presidential Initiative on Internet for Economic
Development (PIIED), under which we anticipate u t i l i z i n g
approximately $5 million five-year Rural Information
Technology Expansion Program (RITE). The RITE program i s
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conducive to the growth of India's information technology (IT)
sector and (2) demonstrate and apply the benefits of IT for
economic development, p a r t i c u l a r l y among the r u r a l population."
-- The F i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n Reform and Expansion (FIRE)
program, under which we anticipate u t i l i z i n g approximately $25
million for a four-year program to supplement previous e f f o r t s
suspended when sanctions were imposed i n 1998. The goal of
the FIRE program would be to improve the e f f i c i e n c y and
transparency of India's financial markets, through a c t i v i t i e s
such as establishing a national stock c e r t i f i c a t e depository,
strengthening the Indian Security and Exchange Board, and
helping develop a computer link between the major regional
stock exchanges i n India.
-- The United States Educational Foundation i n India (USEFI)
Environmental Exchange, under which USEFI would use
approximately $800,000 in interest from the "Interim Fund" for
an educational exchange program between India and the United
States addressing environmental management.
Together with other important i n i t i a t i v e s and events
being planned for the h i s t o r i c v i s i t -- the f i r s t by a U.S.
President to India in 22 years -- i t i s hoped that these
cooperative a c t i v i t i e s w i l l help contribute to a broader,
forward-looking relationship with the. Government and people of
India.
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funds i n India over the next four years to encourage regional
economic integration by promoting cooperation and trade i n
clean (non-nuclear) energy among South Asian countries. While
DA funds may be expended on clean energy a c t i v i t i e s
"notwithstanding" r e s t r i c t i o n s such as those i n the Glenn
Amendment, there i s no such authority that would allow USAID
to conduct the SARI/E program using ESF funding. Therefore, a
waiver i s needed.
The Presidential I n i t i a t i v e on Internet for Economic
Development (PIIED), under which USAID proposes u t i l i z i n g
approximately $5 million for a five-year Rural Information
Technology Expansion Program (RITE). The RITE program i s
intended to (1) promote a policy and regulatory environment
conducive to the growth of India's information technology (IT)
sector and (2) demonstrate and apply the benefits of I T for
economic development, p a r t i c u l a r l y among the r u r a l population.
-- The Financial I n s t i t u t i o n Reform and Expansion (FIRE)
program, under which USAID proposes to u t i l i z e approximately
$25 m i l l i o n for a four-year program to supplement previous
e f f o r t s suspended when sanctions were imposed i n 1998. The
purpose of the FIRE program i s to improve the e f f i c i e n c y and
transparency of India's f i n a n c i a l markets, through a c t i v i t i e s
such as establishing a national stock c e r t i f i c a t e depository,
strengthening the Indian Security and Exchange Board, and
helping develop a computer l i n k between the major regional
stock exchanges i n India.
The United States Educational Foundation i n India (USEFI)
Environmental Exchange, under which USEFI would use
approximately $800,000 i n interest from the "Interim Fund" for
an educational exchange program between India and the United
States addressing environmental management.
A memorandum of j u s t i f i c a t i o n for the waiver i s contained
in the attachments, and would be provided to the H i l l upon the
President's approval.
RECOMMENDATION
That you approve the attached Kenney-Bradtke memorandum
recommending that the President immediately sign the proposed
"Presidential Determination" and approve the accompanying
"Memorandum of J u s t i f i c a t i o n . "
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President t o waive Glenn Amendment sanctions on I n d i a and
Pakistan, w i t h regard t o munitions licenses, Foreign M i l i t a r y
Sales, Foreign M i l i t a r y Financing, and dual-use
a r t i c l e s / t e c h n o l o g y the President may waive only i f he
determines, and c e r t i f i e s t o Congress, that a p p l i c a t i o n o f t h e
r e s t r i c t i o n would not be i n the national s e c u r i t y i n t e r e s t s o f
the United States. Special congressional n o t i f i c a t i o n r u l e s
apply t o munitions licenses.
On October 27, the President waived c e r t a i n sanctions f o r
I n d i a and Pakistan. At the time we explained t h a t t h e waiver
a u t h o r i t y was exercised t o encourage progress on
n o n p r o l i f e r a t i o n and regional issues. With regard t o I n d i a ,
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Amendment" were again waived. The waiver covers the
a c t i v i t i e s of the Export-Import (EXIM) Bank, the Overseas
Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), and the Trade and
Development Agency (TDA); assistance under the "International
Military Education and Training" (IMET) program; r e s t r i c t i o n s
on U.S. commercial bank lending, USDA a g r i c u l t u r a l credit,
credit guarantees, and assistance; and assistance to three
environmental and conservation programs.
With regard to Pakistan, the only Glenn Amendment
r e s t r i c t i o n s that were waived were those on USDA a g r i c u l t u r a l
credit programs and the ban on U.S. commercial bank lending to
the government of Pakistan. Owing to the m i l i t a r y coup,
Pakistan has also become subject to other legal r e s t r i c t i o n s ,
in addition to the Glenn Amendment, which further l i m i t
options for USG-funded a c t i v i t i e s .
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The FYOO DOD Appropriations Act does not require the
Administration to consult with Congress before the President
exercises h i s waiver authority (though i t does require
n o t i f i c a t i o n before waiving the r e s t r i c t i o n s on munitions
l i c e n s e s ) . However, in coordination with H, we have discussed
these proposals informally with H i l l contacts. While the
overwhelming majority of staffers from the relevant committees
had no problem with our intention to issue waivers, one
s t a f f e r from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee expressed
opposition to the "Financial Institution Reform and Expansion
(FIRE)" and the "Presidential I n i t i a t i v e on Internet for
Economic Development (PIIED)" programs.
In preparing for the President's t r i p to India, a number
of proposals for cooperative a c t i v i t i e s which do not present
p r o l i f e r a t i o n concerns, and which c l e a r l y support U.S. global
interests, have been developed in the course of interagency
consultations under the guidance of the NSC.
Some of these
proposals would require a Glenn Amendment waiver. To help
ensure achievement of the key goal of the President's v i s i t ,
which i s to begin to establish a more cooperative relationship
with India, we propose that Glenn Amendment sanctions be
waived on the following select group of projects which are
well-suited to foster greater U.S.-India cooperation,
p a r t i c u l a r l y i n the areas of economic development and
environmental protection:
The South Asia Regional Initiative/Energy (SARI/E), under
which USAID proposes to u t i l i z e approximately $20 m i l l i o n i n
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FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAJ
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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Title
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
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2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Pakistan 2000 [2]
Creator
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National Security Council
Donald Camp
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7585659
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2007-1635-F
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Box 2
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Case Number: 2007-1635-F
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This is not a textual record. This is used as an
administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential
Library Staff.
Folder Title:
Pakistan 2000 [1]
Staff Office-Individual:
Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald/Pollack, Kenneth/Malley, Robert
Original OA/ID Number:
3653
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Section:
Shelf:
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001 a. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Pakistan Strategy.
Record ID: 0003267. (4 pages)
05/23/2000
P1 /b( 1)
001b. letter
To President Clinton from Prime Minister Pervez Musharraf. (3 pages)
05/13/2000
Pl/b(l)
002. memo
For Strobe Talbott from Richard Celeste. Subject: Your Next
Sitdown. (2 pages)
04/19/2000
P1 /b( 1)
003a. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Pakistan. Record ID:
0030365. (4 pages)
10/02/2000
Pl/b(l)
003b. paper
re: Current Developments. (1 page)
09/13/2000
Pl/b(l)
004a. memo
For Secretary Madeleine Albright from Michael A. Sheehan. Subject:
Designation of Lashkar-e-Taiba as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
(5 pages)
n.d.
Pl/b(l)
004b. draft
Federal Register Notice. (3 pages)
n.d.
Pl/b(l)
004c. report
Lashkar-E-Taiba. (13 pages)
n.d.
Pl/b(l)
005. letter
Secretary Madeleine Albright to Pervez Musharraf. (3 pages)
12/11/2000
Pl/b(l)
006a. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Pakistan: After.
Record ID: 0007592. (1 page)
12/15/2000
Pl/b(l)
006b. draft
Draft of 006a. (1 page)
12/15/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRAj
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
007a. cable
re: Message to Prime Minister Vajpayee. (2 pages)
08/13/1999
Pl/b(I)
007b. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Letter to Prime
Minister Vajpayee. Record ID: 9906068. (1 page)
08/12/1999
Pl/b(l)
007c. draft
Cable to Prime Minister Vajpayee. (2 pages)
08/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
007d. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Presidential Letter to
Prime Minister Vajpayee. Record ID: 9906068. (I page)
08/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
007e. draft
Draft of 007b. (I page)
08/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
007f. draft
Draft of 007c. (2 pages)
08/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
008a. note
For Tom from Rick. (2 pages)
09/28/2000
Pl/b(l)
008b. letter
For Thomas Pickering from Pakistan Foreign Minister Sattar. (3
pages)
9/2000
Pl/b(l)
008c. letter
For Madeleine Albright from Pakistan Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar.
(2 pages)
09/27/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [I]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
b(1) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001 a. memo
SUBJEOTITTI.E
DATE
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Pakistan Strategy.
Record ID: 0003267. (4 pages)
05/23/2000
KESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
RESTRICTION CODES
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAJ
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
00lb. letter
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
To President Clinton from Prime Minister Pervez Musharraf. (3 pages)
05/13/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Strobe Talbott from Richard Celeste. Subject: Your Next
Sitdown. (2 pages)
04/19/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [I]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRAj
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003a. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Pakistan. Record ID:
0030365. (4 pages)
10/02/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 M
2007-1635-F
vz2077
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003b. paper
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Current Developments. (1 page)
09/13/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI National Security' Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRAJ
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
004a. memo
DATE
For Secretary Madeleine Albright from Michael A. Sheehan. Subject:
Designation of Lashkar-e-Taiba as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
(5 pages)
n.d.
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [ 1 ]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
National Seeuritj Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004b. draft
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Federal Register Notice. (3 pages)
n.d.
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(bK2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
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ofgift.
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
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Pakistan 2000 [1]
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DOCUMENT NO.
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008b. letter
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
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9/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
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RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
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Pakistan 2000 [1]
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Pakistan 2000 [1]
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
Donald Camp
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7585659
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Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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12/06/2000
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002a. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger Subject: Kashmir. Record ID:
0007737. (2 pages)
12/21/2000
Pl/b(l)
002b. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Kashmir. Record ID:
0007737. (I page)
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Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
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of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
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Update on I n d i a , P a k i s t a n and Kashmir
A t t a c h e d p e r your r e q u e s t i s an update f o r t h e P r e s i d e n t on
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12/06/2000
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Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir
2007-1635-F
vz2076
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RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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12/21/2000
RESTRICTION
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
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Kashmir
2007-1635-F
vz2076
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
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b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
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PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
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RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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SUBJECT/TITLE
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir
2007-1635-F
vz2076
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PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
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P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
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RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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Folder Title:
Kargil [Folder 2] [5]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
001. note
For Samuel Berger, Bruce Riedel, and Jim Steinberg from Tracy
Jacobson. Subject: Paskistan. (2 pages)
06/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. report
Pakistan. (7 pages)
06/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. draft
Memcon between Samuel Berger and Brajesh Mishra. (3 pages)
c. 6/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. map
Kashmir (1 page)
6/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. memo
India-Pakistan: Widening Crisis. (2 pages)
06/18/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Ambassador
06/18/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. email
Reivews Points. (3 pages)
White House Situation Room to Bruce Riedel and Donald Camp.
Subject: Official-Informal. (2 pages)
06/18/1999
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [5]
2007-1635-F
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Begin T e x t :
We a r e d e e p l y concerned about t h e c o n t i n u i n g m i l i t a r y
c o n f r o n t a t i o n i n Kashmir f o l l o w i n g t h e i n f i l t r a t i o n o f
armed i n t r u d e r s which v i o l a t e d t h e Line o f C o n t r o l .
We r e g a r d any m i l i t a r y a c t i o n t o change t h e s t a t u s quo as
irresponsible.
We t h e r e f o r e c a l l f o r t h e immediate end o f
the a c t i o n , r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e L i n e of C o n t r o l , the p a r t i e s
t o work f o r an immediate c e s s a t i o n of t h e f i g h t i n g , f u l l
r e s p e c t i n t h e f u t u r e f o r t h e L i n e o f C o n t r o l , and t h e
r e s u m p t i o n o f t h e d i a l o g u e between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n i n
t h e s p i r i t o f t h e Lahore D e c l a r a t i o n .
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DOCUMENT NO.
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001. note
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Samuel Berger, Bruce Riedel, and Jim Steinberg from Tracy
Jacobson. Subject: Paskistan. (2 pages)
06/17/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2075
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TEXT OF L E T T E R FROM THE PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN
ADDRESSED TO G-8 LEADERS.
Excellency,
The G-8 countries, individually and collectively, must play a positive role for
helping resolve the crisis and averting conflict and bringing about a de-escalation in
tensions between India and Pakistan. You can rely on our unreserved support and
cooperation in this endeavour.
Kargil has underscored the centrality of the Kashmir dispute, which has always
been recognized as the root cause of tensions and conflict in South Asia. Kargil cannot
be viewed in isolation from the larger issue, nor disassociated from the record of
India's past transgressions to alter the Line of Control to its advantage. It is the core
issue of Kashnur that demands peaceful settlement.
Pakistan has always respected the Line of Control in Kashmir. G - 8 should call
on both sides for restoring respect for the sanctity of the Line of Control in Kashnur.
G-8 must also express concern over the escalation and ask for cessation of ground and
air operations. While addressing the current situation, the G-8 must support
resumption of talks between Pakistan and India for the final settlement of the Jammu
and Kashmir dispute. It is important not to lose sight of the main issue.
I have taken several initiatives for peace with India. I started the Lahore
process. We remain committed to this process. It is in this context, that I sent my
Foreign Minister to New Delhi with offer to begin immediate talks. Regrettably India
has rejected our proposals for de-escalation. However, I am continuing my efforts.
We hope that you would use your influence with India for initiation of urgent
measures to defuse the current tensions as well as for the resumption of the process of
peace and rapprochement in South Asia, as signified by the Lahore Declaration.
I trust that the G-8 will avoid taking a narrow view of the situation which could
encourage India to justify its escalation and belligerence. G-8 must, instead, adopt a
constructive and solution-oriented approach that would contribute to preserving and
promoting the cause of peace and stability in South Asia.
Please accept. Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration.
( Mohammad Nawaz Sharif )
Prime Minister of Pakistan.
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DOCUMENT NO.
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002. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
Pakistan. (7 pages)
06/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA'Bo.x Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2075
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIAj
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ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C,
2201(3).
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DATE
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Memcon between Samuel Berger and Brajesh Mishra. (3 pages)
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Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2075
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)!
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
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an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA|
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information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIAI
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
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purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA)
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DOCUMENT NO.
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004. map
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DATE
Kashmir (1 page)
6/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2} [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2075
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Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA|
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ofgift.
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005. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
India-Pakistan: Widening Crisis. (2 pages)
06/18/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2075
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
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purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
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006. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Ambassador
Reivews Points. (3 pages)
06/18/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Secunty Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2075
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
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White House Situation Room to Bruce Riedel and Donald Camp.
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06/18/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2075
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
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2007-1635-F
Description
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Kargil [Folder 2] [5]
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001. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: USCINCCENT
Discussions. (4 pages)
06/25/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kargil. (3 pages)
06/29/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Brajesh Mishra. (5
pages)
06/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
06/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. notes
Meeting with Brajesh Mishra. (12 pages)
c. 6/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Brajesh Mishra. (4
pages)
06/24/1999
Pl/b(l)
007a. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp and Daniel Benjamin. Subject:
Kashmir and Bin Laden. Record ID: 9904777 (1 page)
06/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
007b. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Kashmir and Bin
Laden. Record ID: 9904777. (3 pages)
06/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
007c. letter
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to President Bill Clinton. (2 pages)
06/22/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. memo
For Secretary Madeline Albright from Karl Inderfurth. Subject: Latest
Actions on Kashmir Dispute. (4 pages)
06/22/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. report
India-Pakistan: Building to the Brink. (8 pages)
06/21/1999
Pl/b(l)
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06/25/1999
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White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kargil. (3 pages)
06/29/1999
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SOUTH ASIA T A S K F O R C E
PRESS S T A T E M E N T
The South Asia Task Force, set up to consider issues arising from
India's and Pakistan's nuclear tests, met on June 23, 1999 in Kyiv,
Ukraine.
The Task Force reviewed the situation in the region since their last
meeting in February, taking into account recent developments of security
concern, including the current armed conflict in Kargil. They called on
India and Pakistan to return to the path of confidence building measures
and to implement the provisions of UNSCR 1172.
Senior officials and experts from the following countries attended
the meeting: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Russia, Ukraine, United
Kingdom, United Slates plus the European Commission.
The Chair was entrusted to brief India and Pakistan on the
conclusions of the Task Force meeting.
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The Task Force welcomed the process of reconciliation, initiated
at Lahore in February. They regretted, however, that the security
situation had deteriorated since that time and, concerned by the absence
of progress in the implementation of UNSCR 1172, urged India and
Pakistan to take concrete steps towards the implementation of the
Resolution.
They encouraged both countries to fulfil their commitments to
adhere to the CTBT. They also expressed the expectation that India and
Pakistan would participate constructively in negotiations for a Fissile
Material Cut-Off Treaty which they have agreed to do.
The Task Force noted with regret the continuation of nuclear
weapons programmes, recent missile tests and current armed conflict in
the region since its last meeting in February 1999.
They expressed the hope that the nuclear and missile arms race
between India and Pakistan which has been contributing to the
deterioration of security i n the region will be terminated.
They reafFirmed the importance of India and Pakistan establishing
and implementing effective export controls to prevent the proliferation of
nuclear and missile materials and technology.
Task Force members agreed to continue constructive consultations
with India and Pakistan on this issue and on other elements of UNSCR
1172.
The Task Force regarded any attempt by any party to change the
Line of Control through military action as destabilising. They called for
the immediate restoration and future observance of the Line of Control;
for a cessation of fighting in the Kargil area; and for a resumption ofthe
dialogue between India and Pakistan in the spirit of the Lahore
Declaration, including implementation of agreed CBMs. The Task Force
members confirmed their readiness to provide assistance, at the request
of the both parties, in the development and implementation of CBMs.
The Task Force urged India and Pakistan to return to the positive
steps they were taking and to join international efforts against
proliferation.
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Andreasen, Steven P. (DEFENSE); Bell, Robert G. (DEFENSE); Bolan, Christopherj.
(VP); Camp, Donald A. (NESA); McCarthy, Mary O. (INTEL); Mitchell, Donald A. (INTEL);
Riedel, Bruce O. (NESA); Samore, Gary S. (NONPRO); Sherman, David J. (INTEL);
Tucker, Maureen E. (NONPRO)
PAKISTAN INFORMATION/MEDIA ACTIVITY ON KARGIL; ZINNI VISIT
UNCLASSIFIED
241149ZJUN99
RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 7942
RUEHIA/USIA WASHDC IMMEDIATE 0641
AMEMBASSY ISLAMABAD
IMMEDIATE
4988
990624080506 M3927289
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 ISLAMABAD 004988
USIA
FOR NEA
DEPT FOR SA
LONDON FOR POL-SUTPHIN, PARIS FOR POL-RAVELING, KUALA
LUMPUR FOR POL-LUNSTEAD
USCINCPAC FOR POLAD AMBASSADOR TWINING
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV, PREL, MOPS, IN, PK
SUBJECT: PAKISTAN INFORMATION/MEDIA ACTIVITY ON
KARGIL; ZINNI VISIT
REF: A) ISLAMABAD 4908 B) ISLAMABAD 4858
C) ISLAMABAD 4799
1. SUMMARY: PERHAPS REACTING TO INTENSE CRITICISM IN
THE PAKISTANI MEDIA THAT THE GOP HAS FAILED TO
COMMUNICATE INTERNATIONALLY ITS POLICY ON KASHMIR, A
SENIOR FOREIGN MINISTRY OFFICIAL BRIEFED ABOUT 50
DIPLOMATS IN ISLAMABAD AS CENTCOM CINC GENERAL ZINNI
BEGAN HIS VISIT TO PAKISTAN. THE MORNING NEWSPAPERS
PREVIEWED ZINNI'S VISIT AS A SUCCESS FOR PAKISTAN'S
POLICY ON KASHMIR BECAUSE IT INTERNATIONALIZES THE
ISSUE. AN UNUSUALLY RELIABLE JOURNALIST REPORTED
THAT PRIME MINISTER SHARIF, AFTER TWO DAYS OF INTENSE
BRIEFINGS AND MEETINGS AT GHQ, HAS AGREED WITH THE
MILITARY THAT PAKISTAN NEEDS TO STAY THE COURSE AT
KARGIL. IN AN OP-ED, BENAZIR BHUTTO ONCE AGAIN
CALLED ON THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO INTERVENE TO
SOLVE THE FUNDAMENTAL KASHMIR ISSUE OR RISK "A LARGER
AND POTENTIALLY NUCLEAR CONFLICT IN THE REGION." END
SUMMARY.
PAKISTAN BRIEFS WHILE ZINNI VISITS
2. PAKISTAN FOREIGN MINISTRY DIRECTOR GENERAL FOR
SOUTH ASIA, ZAMEER AKRAM, BRIEFED A GROUP OF ABOUT 50
DIPLOMATS AS CENTCOM CINC GENERAL ANTHONY ZINNI BEGAN
HIS MEETINGS IN ISLAMABAD. AFTER A PROLONGED HISTORY
LESSON ABOUT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LINE OF CONTROL
(LOC) IN KASHMIR IN 1949 AND SUBSEQUENT INDIAN
VIOLATIONS OF IT, AKRAM REITERATED WELL-KNOWN GOP
1
�INTERPRETATIONS OF THE CURRENT CLASH IN THE KARGIL
SECTOR. HIS CENTRAL THEMES WERE:
-- PAKISTAN DOES NOT WANT WAR.
-- PRIME MINISTER SHARIF HAS REPEATEDLY CALLED FOR
DIALOGUE TO REDUCE TENSIONS BUT HAS MET WITH NO
POSITIVE RESPONSE FROM INDIA.
-- KARGIL IS ONLY A SYMPTOM OF THE ROOT CAUSE OF THE
REAL CONFLICT WHICH IS KASHMIR.
- PAKISTAN WOULD WELCOME INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS TO
DEFUSE THE SITUATION AND ADDRESS THE KASHMIR ISSUE.
3. AKRAM POINTEDLY DID NOT RAISE THE ISSUE OF WHO
THE INFILTRATORS ARE OR WHETHER THE GOP WAS IN A
POSITION TO RECALL THEM. IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTION
AND ANSWER PERIOD, HE MADE THE FOLLOWING POINTS:
- KASHMIR IS AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN AN INTERNATIONAL
ISSUE BECAUSE OF THE UNSC RESOLUTIONS AND THE LONG
INVOLVEMENT OF UNMOGIP.
-- INDIA'S REFUSAL TO ENTER TALKS IS BASED ON ITS
REALIZATION THAT ITS POSITION IS INDEFENSIBLE.
4. IN RESPONSE TO MOSTLY SOFTBALL QUESTIONS FROM THE
DIPLOMATS, AKRAM ASSERTED THAT:
- THE KASHMIRI INSURGENTS WERE CAPABLE OF MOUNTING
THEIR OWN OPERATIONS DUE TO YEARS OF ARMED STRUGGLE.
-- THE INDIANS HAVE NO CREDIBLE EVIDENCE OF PAKISTANI
REGULARS BEING ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LOC, WHEREAS
PAKISTAN CAN POINT TO DOWNED INDIAN AIRCRAFT,
UNCLAS SECTION 02 OF 03 ISLAMABAD 004988
USIA
FOR NEA
DEPT FOR SA
LONDON FOR POL-SUTPHIN, PARIS FOR POL-RAVELING, KUALA
LUMPUR FOR POL-LUNSTEAD
USCINCPAC FOR POLAD AMBASSADOR TWINING
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV, PREL, MOPS, IN, PK
SUBJECT: PAKISTAN INFORMATION/MEDIA ACTIVITY ON
KARGIL; ZINNI VISIT
CAPTURED PRISONERS, AND THE BODIES OF CASUALTIES ON
THEIR SIDE OF THE LINE.
- THE RECENT G-8 STATEMENT ON THE CONFLICT WAS
DEFICIENT IN OMITTING ANY REFERENCE TO THE RIGHT OF
KASHMIRIS TO SELF-DETERMINATION.
5. AFTER THE OFFICIAL PRESENTATION, THE GERMAN/E.U.
REPRESENTATIVE AND USIS/IO QUESTIONED AKRAM ON THE
GOP'S CATEGORICAL DENIAL OF ACTIVE MILITARY
INVOLVEMENT BEYOND THE LOC. HIS RESPONSE WAS TO
INVITE THE E.U., G-8, UNSC, OR ANYONE ELSE TO GO TO
KARGIL AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES. BUT, HE CAUTIONED,
THEY MUST NOT LET ATTENTION TO KARGIL OBSCURE THE
PRIMARY ISSUE: KASHMIR.
ZINNI VISIT INTERNATIONALIZES KASHMIR
�6. MOST PAKISTANI NEWSPAPERS ON 6/24 FRONT-PAGED THE
VISIT BY CENTCOM CINC GENERAL ANTHONY ZINNI BY
QUOTING FROM A FOREIGN MINISTRY PRESS RELEASE ISSUED
ON 6/23 SEVERAL HOURS BEFORE HIS ARRIVAL IN
ISLAMABAD. THE REPORTS MAKE THE POINT THAT PAKISTAN,
WITH THIS VISIT, HAS SUCCEEDED IN INTERNATIONALIZING
THE LARGER KASHMIR ISSUE. DRAWING ON THE FOREIGN
MINISTRY STATEMENT, THE NEWSPAPERS EMPHASIZED THE
FOLLOWING:
- PAKISTAN WELCOMES ALL EFFORTS AIMED AT REDUCING
TENSION AND PROMOTING THE FINAL SETTLEMENT OF THE
JAMMU AND KASHMIR ISSUE.
- GENERAL ZINNI WILL BE INFORMED ABOUT PAKISTAN'S
INITIATIVE AND POSITIVE MOVES FOR DEFUSING THE
SITUATION AND REVIVAL OF THE DIALOGUE IN THE SPIRIT
OF THE LAHORE DECLARATION WHICH HAS BEEN DERAILED BY
INDIA'S ACTIONS IN KASHMIR.
-- PAKISTAN WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY DICTATE FROM THE U.S.
BECAUSE IT HAS NOT VIOLATED THE LINE OF CONTROL.
SHARIF AGREES WITH GHQ TO MAINTAIN STATUS QUO
7. KAMRAN KHAN, WHO BECAUSE OF HIS ACCESS AND
SOURCES ALMOST ALWAYS REPORTS ACCURATELY, WROTE IN
"THE NEWS" ON 6/24 THAT AFTER TWO DAYS OF INTENSE
BRIEFINGS AND MEETINGS AT GHQ, PRIME MINISTER SHARIF
HAS AGREED WITH THE MILITARY THAT "A STATUS QUO IN
KARGIL WOULD SERVE THE BEST INTEREST OF THE
COUNTRY.... PAKISTAN WILL CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN THAT
THE (KASHMIRI) MUJAHIDEEN HAVE MADE THEIR GAINS IN
THE REGION, INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED AS A DISPUTED
TERRITORY, WHERE THE LOC WAS NOT PROPERLY
DEMARCATED.... THE PAKISTANI LEADERSHIP ALSO DECIDED
TO LET THE KEY WORLD PLAYERS KNOW THROUGH AN INTENSE
DIPLOMATIC INITIATIVE THAT ANY INDIAN MEASURE TO
BREACH THE TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF PAKISTAN ALONG
THE UNDISPUTED BORDERS WOULD BE CONSIDERED AN ACT OF
WAR AND PAKISTAN WOULD BE LEFT WITH NO CHOICE BUT TO
USE ITS 'ULTIMATE OPTION.' ...THE PRIME MINISTER HAS
ALSO BEEN TOLD THAT DEPLOYMENT OF SHORT AND LONG
RANGE MISSILES EQUIPPED WITH EXTREMELY 'EFFECTIVE WAR
HEADS' HAS ALREADY BEEN COMPLETED."
UNCLAS SECTION 03 OF 03 ISLAMABAD 004988
USIA
FOR NEA
DEPT FOR SA
LONDON FOR POL-SUTPHIN, PARIS FOR POL-RAVELING, KUALA
LUMPUR FOR POL-LUNSTEAD
USCINCPAC FOR POLAD AMBASSADOR TWINING
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV, PREL, MOPS, IN, PK
SUBJECT: PAKISTAN INFORMATION/MEDIA ACTIVITY ON
KARGIL; ZINNI VISIT
8. COMMENT: ALTHOUGH KHAN IS AN UNUSUALLY ACCURATE
REPORTER, WE SUSPECT THAT SOME ELEMENTS OF HIS
ARTICLE ARE IN FACT THE GOVERNMENT'S ACTIVE MEASURES
TO SIGNAL ITS SUPPOSED RESOLVE IN THE FACE OF WORLD
PRESSURE. END COMMENT.
�BENAZIR WEIGHS IN
9. IN AN OP-ED IN THE LEADING DAILY, "DAWN," ON
6/24, BENAZIR BHUTTO WROTE, "...NOW IS THE TIME FOR
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO TAKE DIRECT ACTION AND
DO FOR KASHMIR WHAT WAS DONE TO RESOLVE NORTHERN
IRELAND AND THE MIDDLE EAST....IT IS TIME
FOR...SPECIFICALLY THE UNITED STATES AND CHINA TO
RECOGNIZE THAT BILATERAL DIPLOMACY BETWEEN INDIA AND
PAKISTAN ALONE WILL NOT BRING PEACE TO KASHMIR.
UNTIL THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TAKES AN ACTIVE
ROLE IN RESOLVING THIS CONFLICT, THE SITUATION IS
BOUND TO FURTHER DETERIORATE, PROMPTING A LARGER AND
POTENTIALLY NUCLEAR CONFLICT IN THE REGION."
THOSE DUPED, PERFIDIOUS AMERICANS
10. A 6/24 ARTICLE ABOUT THE ZINNI VISIT IN THE
RESPECTED NATIONAL DAILY, "THE NEWS," GRUMBLED THAT
PRESIDENT CLINTON, SECRETARY ALBRIGHT, AND UNDER
SECRETARY PICKERING HAVE ALL BOUGHT INTO THE INDIAN
PROPAGANDA THAT PAKISTANI-SUPPORTED INFILTRATORS
SHOULD BE PULLED BACK BEYOND THE LINE OF CONTROL. HE
ALSO SPECULATED THAT "SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE" THAT U.S.
INTELLIGENCE INTERCEPTED AND HANDED OVER TO THE
INDIANS THE TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BETWEEN PAKISTAN
COAS MUSHARRAF AND DGMO AZIZ WHICH INDIA RELEASED TO
THE PUBLIC JUST BEFORE THE G-8 MEETING IN COLOGNE.
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�South Asia Needs a Peace Process
By STEPHEN P. COHEN
The military conflict between India
and Pakistan over the Kargil area in
Kashmir could yet turn into a major regional crisis. Hard-liners in both countries mistakenly believe that they can exhaust their opponent by a slow-motion,
low-intensity war. But given the two
sides' newly developed nuclear capabilities, the conflict in Kashmir is no longer
just an ugly sideshow; it is a serious
threat to stability in South Asia that will
require a long-term, international peace
process. Like the Middle East, South Asia
has become a global concern.
India and Pakistan are locked in a
complex struggle. Like a Russian matruska doll, Kargil is nested within the
larger Kashmir problem, which in turn is
nested within a still-larger India-Pakistan problem. Although the dispute over
Kashmir began more than 50 years ago,
the current crisis is the result of a bold
Pakistani incursion earlier this year
across the Line of Control, the post-1972
name for the old cease-fire line. The Pakistanis caught the Indians by surprise,
but like Pearl Harbor real victory may be
an illusion. India responded by unleashing its air power in Kashmir for the first
time, representing a significant escalation of the conflict.
Despite the hope that the Line of Control would evolve into a permanent border,
neither state now seems to accept this
most logical of solutions. Pakistan cannot
bring itself to back away from its demand
. for a plebiscite on independence in Indiaheld Kashmir, where it has long provided
support for local Kashmiri Muslim separatists. For its part, India refuses to hold
such a plebiscite (which would undoubtedly result in a vote for independence
from both India and Pakistan), while
maintaining a claim to "Azad" Kashmir,
which it calls "Pakistan-occupied Kashmir."
Both India and Pakistan have invested a
great deal of political capital in the war
over this barren terrain, and the reasons
are not far to seek. Historically, Islamabad
has backed Kashmiri "freedom fighters,"
at least some of whom are its own soldiers.
as a low-cost and presumably low-risk way
of maintaining a thorn in India's side. (It is
also quite possible that the latest incursion
was launched by elements of the Pakistani
establishment who wish to derail Pakistani
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's policy of
"bus diplomacy" and normalization with
India.)
India holds on to Kashmir because to
lose it, especially by force, would threaten
the balkanization of India and serve as an
murky at best when viewed from up close,
it should serve as an object lesson in what
happens when outside parties with interests and influence in the region-the U.S.
in particular-allow problems to fester.
Washington has been disengaged from
South Asia for years. Its only consequential diplomatic initiative has been the talks
between Deputy Secretary of State Strobe
Talbott and his Indian and Pakistani counterparts. These talks, now in abeyance after eight rounds, were initiated only in the
wake of the nuclear tests of May 1998, and
do not focus on the causes of regional conflict.
Fortunately, there are other approaches that are at once more subtle and
more promising. In South Africa, the Middle East and Northern Ireland, the U.S.
and other countries have supported a longterm process of regional reconciliation.
Like these other war-torn regions. South
Asia needs its own peace process, which
over time can be strengthened by the
emergence of new generations in both India and Pakistan who are no longer obsessed with the struggles of their parents
and grandparents. Such a process might
also benefit from the widespread realization that economic development in South
Asia has fallen behind East Asia, Southeast Asia and even parts of Africa. Finally,
the process could be helped by the more active engagement of the smaller South
Asian states. These would be the first victims of a large-scale India-Pakistan conflict. While wary of antagonizing India,
they can certainly help mobilize the international community.
It is far too soon to talk of a "Camp
David" for South Asia, but it is not too soon
for the concerned states in the international community to bestir themselves. If
not, the fighting now taking place over the
Kargil Road will either be repeated in one
guise or another or lead to a wider war. If
ever there was reason to care about the
battles taking place in Asia's hinterlands,
this must certainly be it.
affront to its secular identity. Yet India has
been unable to offer good government to
the Kashmiris, nor has it been able to
muster the political will even to discuss the
settlement of the dispute with Pakistan.
Sadly, both sides have come to regard
this pathetic dispute as more important
than the deeper problems that are corroding their societies and eroding their already-weak democratic institutions. The
conflict could easily spread, as it did in
1 6 when India responded to a similar
95
provocation in Kashmir with an attack
across the border thus initiating a fullscale war with Islamabad. The worst-case
scenario is that this episode will lead one
side to use nuclear weapons. Nuclear
strategists in both countries have discussed the use of "tactical" or battlefield
nuclear weapons, and barren Kargil and
Mr. Cohen is a senior fellow at the Brookits environs would be an ideal place to use
ings Institution.
them.
Although the Kashmir situation looks
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Toward A Comprehensive Solution in Kashmir. (7 pages)
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Kashmir Developments. (3 pages)
07/09/1999
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Telephone Call to Indian Foreign Minister Singh. (3 pages)
07/08/1999
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White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
07/02/1999
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White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: As India Awaits. (2
pages)
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�US EFFORTS TO SOLVE DISPUTES / AVOID CONFLICTS
BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN
(Dennis Kux. December 1999)
Water Issues
The Eisenhower administration supponed successful World Bank efforts to negotiate a
settlement ofthe Indus Waters dispute, providing half the $1 billion needed for
construction projects under the treaty. The World Bank provided $250 million and other
donors the remaining $250 million.
Comment: The United States remained in the background but made the settlement
financially possible.
Kaslunir
The April 194S UN Security Council resolution called for withdrawal of forces from
Kashmir to be followed by a plebiscite. On January 1. 1949, a cease-fire went into effect,
but the UN was unable to get India and Pakistan to agree on arrangements for troop
withdrawals.
1. In the summer of 1949, President Truman proposed that the two countries put their
differences to mediation. Pakistan agreed. India refused.
2. The United States closely followed but was not directly involved in further UN
Kashmir efforts by Sir Owen Dixon, 1950. and Frank Graham, 1951-52.
3. In April 1953, shortly after taking office, Eisenhower sent Paul Hoffman, former
Marshall Plan head, to South Asia to urge a Kashmir settlement. The State Department
view, which Dulles accepted, was that partition, not a plebiscite, was the most feasible
solution. Although Hoffman succeeded in getting bilateral India-Pakistan talks going
during the summer of 1953, there was little high level US follow-up. When Dulles
himself visited the region in May 1953. Nehru readily agreed that partition was a better
solution than a plebiscite. After the Pakistanis refused to give up the plebiscite, Dulles
backed off. His higher priority at the time was getting Pakistan involved in bolstering
Middle East defense.
�4. In 1958, State Department South Asia specialists developed a new initiative. The idea
was for India and Pakistan, helped by the US, to tackle the Kashmir problem, arms
limitations, and the waters dispute as a single package. Eisenhower enthusiastically
approved the proposal when it reached his desk in April 1958. Pakistan's leaders
(Iskander Mirza and Feroz Khan Noon) accepted immediately. Nehru after some
reflection said, "Thank you, but no thank you/' His ostensible objection was that the Pak
regime was too wobblv to undertake senous negotiations.
Comment: An ambitious bureaucratic creation, but too ambitious and out of tune with
South Asian realities.
5. In January 1962, the Kennedy administration sought to head off a Kashmir debate in
the UN Security Council by proposing former World Bank president Eugene Black as a
mediator. Once more, Pakistan said "'yes" and India "no."
6. Following the Sino-India border conflict in October-November 1962 and US and UK
military aid for India. Nehru and Ayub agreed to bilateral negotiations on Kashmir.
Before these began in December 1962, Nehru had muddied the waters by a statement that
any change in Kashmir would be bad and Pakistan had upset things by reaching a border
settlement with China on the part of the disputed frontier that it controlled.
Round One in Rawalpindi saw a reiteration of traditional positions. Although they did
not participate directly, the US ambassadors and UK High Commissioners in India and
Pakistan stayed in closest touch with the two sides throughout the talks. Kennedy sent
frequent messages urging a settlement to Nehru and Ayub..
Round Two in New Delhi in January 1962 was the most substantive session. The teams
agreed on a joint statement of principles for an international boundary through Kashmir,
but could not agree how to draw the boundary. The US and the UK at this point
suggested that partition, with the dividing line going through the valley, was the best
solution. Neither side liked the idea.
Round Three in Karachi in February 1963 saw India propose some territorial concessions
to adjust the cease-fire line in Pakistan's favor. Pakistan offered India only a small sliver
of Jammu and claimed the rest of the state, including Ladakh. Before the next round,
word that Bhutto would sign the border agreement in Beijing angered Washington and
New Delhi. Kennedy warned Ayub in a March 8 letter that if Pakistan caused the failure
of the negotiations, "the issue would, for all practical purposes, be solved on the basis of
the status quo."
Round Four in Calcutta in March 1963 saw the Pakistanis fail to improve their territorial
offer. The Indians complained bitterly about the China border agreement. Following this
�round, Kennedy was very pessimistic about the prospects, but approved a US-UK paper
outlining ''elements of a settlement"' (essentially, this called for both countries to have a
stake in the valley and a soft border). On April 15, Galbraith tackled Nehru head on
regarding the Valley. "He got very angry, shouted and pounded the table, but in the end
calmed down" although he refused to change the Indian brief, Galbraith cabled.
Round Five in Karachi predictably got nowhere. The two sides agreed to a sixth round
only because of a pending visit to the subcontinent by Rusk and Duncan Sandys.
Round Six in New Delhi in mid-May rang down the curtain on the talks. India rejected a
Pakistani proposal to internationalize the Vale for six months with a plebiscite to follow.
In turn, Pakistan rejected an Indian proposal that force not be used in resolving the
dispute while stating it favored a peaceful settlement. Ironically, Nehru then agreed to a
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US-UK mediation proposal. The Paks hedged their assent with so many conditions that
the idea was dropped .
Comment: The 1962-63 talks marked by far the most sustained high-level US effort to
solve the Kashmir dispute; they were also the last time that Washington engaged itself
significantly on Kashmir. Despite use of considerable diplomat muscle and leverage
from large US aid programs, neither India nor Pakistan was willing in the end to make
significant concessions or to show meaningful flexibility. As President Kennedy in his
September 12, 1963 press conference commented ruefully, "Kashmir is further from
being settled than it was six months ago."
Preventing India-Pakistan Conflict
1. In 1948, the US worked within the UN frame work to halt the fighting in Kashmir.
2. In the April 1965 Rann of Kutch episode, the US deferred to British efforts to end the
fighting. Just a couple of weeks before, Lyndon Johnson had strained relations with both
India and Pakistan by abruptly putting off Ayub and Shastri visits.
3. In September 1965. when actual war broke out between the two countries, Johnson
refused to become directly involved and backed UN cease-fire efforts. Later, he
supported the Soviet-sponsored peace conference at Tashkent, turning Cold War policy
toward South Asia on its head. Comment: Weary of trying and failing to solve IndiaPakistan disputes, and increasingly preoccupied with Vietnam, the Johnson
administration basically gave up on trying to manage South Asia security problems.
�4. In the summer and fall of 1971, Richard Nixon tried and failed to avert India-Pakistan
war over the East Pakistan crisis. His strategy was to reduce the chances of war by
relieving the pressure on India through large-scale refugee relief and by pressing Yahya
Khan to seek a political accommodation with the East Pakistanis. It was too little, too
late. Indira Gandhi was by then intent on cutting Pakistan in half and had little faith in
Nixon's bona fides. For his part, Yahya Khan went through the motions, but was
unwilling, and probably unable, to make the political concessions necessary to reach a
settlement with the Bengalis.
5. In the first post-Cold War episode. President Bush sent Deputy National Secunty
Adviser Bob Gates to India and Pakistan in the spring of 1990 in an exercise in
preventive diplomacy. Washington had become concerned that large-scale Indian troop
movements in Kashmir, where the insurgency had begun in earnest, and Pak military
countermoves, might trigger a chain of events that led to another war. Gates urged
caution on both sides, warned the Pakistanis that they would lose badly if war broke out,
and proposed some CBMs. The crisis subsided.
Comment: While this might have happened anyway, the Gates mission did no harm and
perhaps helped the process. The Indians were receptive to mission, a change from their
post-Simla opposition to outside involvement in India-Pakistan disputes..
6. In mid-year 1999, after Pakistan mounted the Kargil operation, the US government
moved far more directly and vigorously than Lyndon Johnson had in 1965 to avert a
broader India-Pakistan conflict. The intervention worked. The US strongly urged the
Pakistanis to withdraw. The Indians threatened but held off widening the fighting to give
diplomacy a chance. And after Nawaz Sharif found himself cornered, he agreed to the
pullback during his July 4 meeting with Bill Clinton at Blair House.
Comment: It is hard to believe that President Clinton would have become so deeply
involved had India and Pakistan not become declared nuclear weapon states the year
before. The US efforts were helped by the fact that we had established credibility with
the Indians and the Pakistanis had put themselves in a serious bind.
(Dennis Kux, 12/99)
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W A S H I N G T O N , D.C. 2 0 5 0 4
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1999
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR SAMUEL BERGER
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THROUGH:
BRUCE RIEDEL
FROM:
DONALD CAMP
SUBJECT:
Congressman Kennedy's L e t t e r on Kashmir
Congressman Kennedy has w r i t t e n t o urge t h e P r e s i d e n t n o t t o
a p p o i n t a s p e c i a l envoy f o r Kashmir b u t r a t h e r t o augment t h e UN
M i l i t a r y Observers Group (UNMOGIP) i n Kashmir. The r e p l y ,
r e f l e c t i n g t h e P a k i s t a n i m i l i t a r y coup, assures him t h a t t h e r e
i s no p l a n t o a p p o i n t an envoy. UNMOGIP enhancement i s a
p o s s i b i l i t y i f t h e two sides judge i t u s e f u l i n an e v e n t u a l
Kashmir package s o l u t i o n .
The NSC r e c e i v e d the incoming correspondence on October 7, 1999.
Concurrence by:
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Dan Shapiro, Matt VaccarcT^j ^ ^ _ _
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RECOMMENDATION
That you send t h e a t t a c h e d memo t o t h e P r e s i d e n t .
Attachments
Tab I Memorandum t o t h e President
Tab A
D r a f t Reply
Tab B Incoming Correspondence
�7430
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ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
THROUGH:
THE EXECUTIVE CLERK
FROM:
SAMUEL BERGER
LARRY STEIN
SUBJECT:
Congressional L e t t e r Opposing S p e c i a l
Envoy
Kashmir
Purpose
Reply t o Congressman Kennedy.
Background
Congressman Kennedy wrote i n response t o o t h e r Members o f
Congress who have w r i t t e n i n support o f and i n o p p o s i t i o n t o t h e
p r o p o s a l t h a t you a p p o i n t a S p e c i a l Envoy f o r Kashmir.
Kennedy
opposes t h e idea o f an envoy but urges you i n s t e a d t o augment
the f i f t y - y e a r o l d UN M i l i t a r y Observers Group (UNMOGIP) i n
Kashmir.
Your d r a f t r e p l y agrees t h a t a p p o i n t i n g an American
envoy would not be a p r o d u c t i v e approach t o s o l v i n g t h i s
b i l a t e r a l problem, and takes i n t o account t h e October 12
m i l i t a r y t a k e o v e r i n P a k i s t a n . The r e p l y a l s o suggests t h a t
I n d i a and P a k i s t a n i n t h e i r b i l a t e r a l d i s c u s s i o n s must decide
whether i t would be p r o d u c t i v e t o enhance UNMOGIP.
RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r a t Tab A.
Attachments
Tab A L e t t e r o f Response
Tab B
Incoming Correspondence
cc:
Vice President
Chief of S t a f f
�THE
W H I T E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Dear P a t r i c k :
Thank you f o r w r i t i n g i n s u p p o r t o f my e f f o r t s i n South A s i a . I
had t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f , b e f o r e the r e c e n t coup, t h a t I
would t a k e a p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t i n encouraging a r e s u m p t i o n o f
t h e Lahore Process, under which I n d i a and P a k i s t a n had agreed t o
work t o r e s o l v e a l l t h e i s s u e s d i v i d i n g them, i n c l u d i n g Kashmir.
The P a k i s t a n i m i l i t a r y ' s a c t i o n on October 12 does n o t a l t e r t h e
n e c e s s i t y f o r t h e two s i d e s t o t a l k d i r e c t l y t o s o l v e t h e i r
problems.
I have l o n g b e l i e v e d t h a t t h e Kashmir i s s u e needs t o be r e s o l v e d
between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n t a k i n g i n t o account the wishes o f t h e
K a s h m i r i people. I share your view t h a t a b i l a t e r a l approach i s
t h e most p r o d u c t i v e approach t o a s o l u t i o n , and w i l l c o n t i n u e my
e f f o r t s t o encourage a d i r e c t d i a l o g u e . I agree t h a t a s p e c i a l
envoy would not c o n t r i b u t e t o a r e s o l u t i o n o f the problem.
As
f o r your p r o p o s a l t o s t r e n g t h e n t h e UN M i l i t a r y Observers Group
i n Kashmir, i f I n d i a and P a k i s t a n conclude i n b i l a t e r a l t a l k s
t h a t an enhanced UN presence would c o n t r i b u t e t o t h e i r search
f o r a permanent r e s o l u t i o n of the Kashmir problem, I would
explore that proposal d i l i g e n t l y .
Sincerely,
The Honorable P a t r i c k J. Kennedy
House o f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s
Washington, D.C.
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Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President;
I dm writing to voice my concern ovw Uio Lino OfControl in Knshinir. In particular, I hnvc Rravc
concerns about the dangerous nature or this conflict.
As you know, Kashmir is a dangoroiia nuclearflashpoint.I he clash between Muslim Pakistan
and I lindu India are very serious and we need to take the dangers in this area very seriously.
I am nwnrc thai you have been contacted by many Members of Congress on this Issue; some have
asked you tn appoinl a Special linvoy who could assist in attltlementfor Kashmir othar have
asked for you to maintain a clear poaition of neutrality for the United Slate*. My pcraonal
rwjued is to take this mailer seriously, yet to leave the rcsotulion oflho conflict to bo reaolved
bilaterally, between India and Pakistan.
The United SUtes. however, has a vital mlercst in facilitHting pitm-c in ihe aretv In light ofthe
gravity of the situalion, I would hope that you wouldfllrengihenand increanc the UN Miliiaiy
Obtiervora Oroup in Kashnur. This actbn may also create greater access for non-govemmcntal
organizatione to ilie region.. This prejenco would indicate the iniemaiional support for a quick,
just and peaceful resolution to this conllict, while maintaining the bilateral nature of the
resolution.
Thank you for your attention lo ihis matter and I would appreciate your commenrs.
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Patrick J. Kennedy
Member of Congress
�NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
WASHINGTON, D C. 20506
October 6, 1999
Dear Dr. F a i :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r t o Mr. Berger, t o which he
has asked me t o r e p l y .
I understand t h a t d u r i n g h i s
v i s i t t o Washington l a t e r t h i s month Mr. Abdul Gani
Lone w i l l be meeting o f f i c i a l s a t t h e Department o f
S t a t e . T h i s i s t h e a p p r o p r i a t e forum f o r Mr. Lone
t o express h i s concerns about t h e c u r r e n t s t a t e o f
a f f a i r s i n Kashmir.
This o f f i c e i s i n f r e q u e n t
c o n t a c t w i t h t h e South A s i a Bureau a t t h e S t a t e
Department. You can be assured t h a t they w i l l
convey h i s concerns d i r e c t l y t o us.
I r e g r e t t h a t Mr. Berger's schedule does n o t p e r m i t
a meeting w i t h Mr. Lone d u r i n g h i s v i s i t t o
Washington.
Thank you f o r w r i t i n g .
Sincerely,
l a i d Camp, D i r ^ t o r
O f f i c e o f Near East and
South A s i a
Dr. Ghulam Nabi F a i , E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r
K a s h m i r i American C o u n c i l
733 15 - S t r e e t , NW
S u i t e 1100
Washington, D.C.
20005
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H E. Mr. Samuel R (Sandy) Berger
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
KASHMIRI1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
AMERICAN
Washington, D C. 20500.
COUNCIL
Excellency:
I am writing to strongly urge you to consider meeting with Mr. Abdul Gani Lone, a key leader
in Indian-occupied Kashmir and co-founder of the All Parties Hurriyet (Freedom) Conference, during
his visit to Washington, D.C. between 11 October and 23 October 1999. Mr. Lone has been a
commandingfigurein Kashmiri politics for decades. His consistent advocacy of Kashmiri freedom,
and his personal sacrifices, has earned him the respect of all factions of the Kashmiri selfdetermination movement.
Mr. Lone sparkling career features elected service in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative
Assembly, appointment to cabinet rank in the State Government, resignation to protest India's
manipulation of Kashmir's political affairs, and imprisonment and torture for voicing his
self-determination convictions. Since his release in 1992, Mr. Lone has charted a course of peace
through negotiations between authentic Kashmiri leaders, India, and Pakistan, mediated by a thifd
party or a person of high international stature.
Mr. Lone is an exciting and gripping personality because of his first-hand involvement in the
Kashmirifreedomstruggle and mastery of the meaning of the massively boycotted and ongoing Indian
parliamentary elections in the disputed territory.
Mr. Lone and the APHC are unswervingly devoted to a peaceful settlement of the Kashmir
dispute that has ensued when the problem has been perceived as bilateral, to the exclusion of the 13
SEP 27 19:fSlli hmiri people whose sovereign destiny and fundamental humanrightsare at stake. He is
prepared to elaborate a blueprint for a permanent dispensation in Kashmir and is eager to explore
constructive approaches to jump-starting the longstanding Kashmir stalemate that satisfies the claims
both of justice and the legitimate security and other interests of South Asian powers.
onK a s
Mr. Lone and his broad political coalition group are anxious to explore the support of the
international community to settle the long-standing issue that has remained the underlying cause of
all tensions between India and Pakistan. APHC believes that the United States holds unique powers
of moral suasion in facilitating enlightened solutions to acute divisions, whether in East Timor, Middle
East, Kosova, or Kashmir.
733 - 15th Street. N. W.
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Phone: (202) 628-6789
Fax: (202) 393-0062
E-mail: nchang9999@aol.com
kac@kashmiri.com
websi!ehnp//www.kashmiri.com
com. page 2.
�Kashmir letter, page 2.
Following are the members of the delegation.
1.
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq
Leader of APHC
2.
Molvi Abbas Ansari
Leader of APHC
3.
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai
Executive Director, Kashmiri American Council.
I would be grateful to know of your convenient time to meet with Mr. Lone.
With profound regards.
Yours sincerely,
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai
Executive Director
Kashmiri American Council
Correspondence:
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733-15th Street, NW Suite 1100, Washington, D C. 20005,
Tel:202-628-6789 / 202-607-6585 / 703-938-0702
Fax: 202-393-0062 / 703-938-0733
E-mail, nchang9999@aol.com
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COUNCIL
W A S H I N G T O N , D C. 2 0 5 0 4
October 6, 1999
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR JAMES STEINBERG
THROUGH:
BRUCE RIEDEL
FROM:
DONALD CAMP
SUBJECT:
Reply t o Kashmir envoy p e t i t i o n e r s
You have r e c e i v e d a l e t t e r from Dr. Nasim A s h r a f , P r e s i d e n t o f
the Americans f o r Peace and J u s t i c e i n South A s i a , c a l l i n g f o r
the appointment o f a S p e c i a l Envoy f o r Kashmir. The l e t t e r i s
accompanied by a box c o n t a i n i n g t h e s i g n a t u r e s o f 15,000 people
who support t h i s approach. Your proposed r e p l y s t r e s s e s t h e
P r e s i d e n t ' s J u l y 4 commitment t o encourage b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e
and conveys our view t h a t appointment o f an American envoy would
not c o n t r i b u t e t o a Kashmir s e t t l e m e n t .
The NSC r e c e i v e d the incoming correspondence on October 4, 1999.
Concurrence by:
Dan Shapiro
RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r a t Tab I .
Attachments
Tab I Reply t o Nasim Ashraf
Tab I I Incoming Correspondence
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASH I NGTON
Dear Dr. A s h r a f :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r and t h e accompanying p e t i t i o n from
15,000 Americans. I w i l l ensure t h e P r e s i d e n t i s aware o f your
i n t e r e s t i n a p e a c e f u l and j u s t s o l u t i o n i n Kashmir, an i n t e r e s t
he shares.
The P r e s i d e n t i s deeply committed t o help r e s o l v e t h i s i s s u e ,
which has c o n t r i b u t e d t o f i f t y years o f enmity between I n d i a and
P a k i s t a n . As you know, he t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Nawaz S h a r i f on
J u l y 4 t h a t he would t a k e a personal i n t e r e s t i n encouraging a
resumption o f t h e Lahore Process, under which I n d i a and P a k i s t a n
had agreed t o work t o r e s o l v e a l l t h e issues d i v i d i n g them,
i n c l u d i n g Kashmir. The P r e s i d e n t w i l l .be c a r r y i n g o u t t h a t
commitment i n t h e months ahead, i n d i s c u s s i o n s w i t h t h e l e a d e r s
of both c o u n t r i e s .
The U n i t e d S t a t e s government has long h e l d t h e view t h a t t h e
Kashmir i s s u e needs t o be r e s o l v e d between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n
t a k i n g i n t o account t h e wishes o f t h e Kashmiri people. The
P r e s i d e n t ' s commitment i s i n l i n e w i t h t h a t p o s i t i o n . The
b i l a t e r a l approach i s t h e most p r o d u c t i v e approach t o a
s o l u t i o n ; t h e s p e c i a l envoy you propose would not, i n our view,
c o n t r i b u t e t o a r e s o l u t i o n o f t h e problem.
Thank you again f o r your views.
I would welcome your
t h o u g h t s on t h i s d i f f i c u l t i s s u e .
further
Sincerely,
James R. S t e i n b e r g
Deputy A s s i s t a n t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t
for National Security A f f a i r s
Nasim A s h r a f , M.D., P r e s i d e n t
Americans f o r Peace and J u s t i c e i n South Asia
7350 Van Dusen Road, S u i t e 420-A
L a u r e l , Maryland
20707
�7350 VAN DUSEN ROAD
TEL; (36i) 4904740
FAX: (301) 490-5064
September 30, 1999
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
BY H A N D
Dr. Riaz Ahmad
W. Bloomfield, MI
Mr. James Steinberg
Dr. Anees Ahsan
Clarksville, MD
Dr. Nasim Ashraf
Spencerville, MD
Deputy National Secunty Advisor
Office o f the President
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20502
Dr. OmarT. Atiq
Pine Bluff, AR
Dear Mr. Steinberg:
Dr. Waheed Akbar
Saginaw, MI
Mr. Akram Chuudhry
Cedar Groove, NJ
Dr. Riaz Choudhry
Jena, LA
Dr. Zaheer Choudhry
Brynmawr, PA
Dr. Amjad Hussain
Maumee, OH
Dr. Shahnaz Khan
Dade City, FL
Mr. Asad Malik
Rochester Hills, MI
Dr. Arif Muslim
New Windsor, NY
Dr. Mansuor Shah
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Pervaiz I. Shah
Burtonsville, MD
On behalf o f Amencans for Peace and Justice in South Asia, I
hereby transmit for immediate delivery our petition to President Clinton,
signed by over 15,000 Kashmiri and Pakistani and other Americans-all
U. S. citizens-urging appointment o f a U. S. Special Envoy to mediate a
just and peaceful solution in Kashmir that accords with the Kashmiri
people's wishes.
The many thousands o f signatories o f this petition agree with the
views expressed by recent Congressional letters signed by 61 members
of the House and the Senate of the United States to President Clinton
urging him to intensify diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute over
Kashmir, the most dangerous nuclear flashpoint in the world today.
We fervently believe that a Presidential Special Envoy o f
significant stature can help mediate among India, Pakistan and Kashmir
to arrive at a just and peaceful solution to the Kashmiri crisis. The
distinguished House Minority Whip summed up Congressional concern
in a press conference Tuesday saying: "This is a national security issue
and humanitarian issue that we can no longer ignore because Kashmir
has become a flashpoint whose potential consequences are very, very
grave." Attached are news articles on the press conference.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Dr. Riaz Ahmad
W. Bloomfield, MI
Dr. Anecs Ahsan
Clarksville, MD
Dr. Waheed Akbar
Saginaw, MI
While we commend the President's leadership and vision in acting
decisively against human rights abuses in Kosova, the Kashmiri crisiswith its potential for nuclear war-is vastly more dangerous. As in
Kosova, tens o f thousands o f Kashmiris have suffered slaughter, rape,
arson and destruction by India's occupation forces. President Clinton's
leadership is essential to initiate a concerted process for peace and justice
in Kashmir and throughout South Asia.
Dr. Nasim Ashraf
Spencerville, MD
Dr. Omar T. Atiq
Pine Bluff, AR
Mr. Akram Choudhry
Cedar Groove, NJ
Dr. Riaz Choudhry
Jena, LA
We urge you to deliver this petition personally to President
Clinton with our plea to act immediately on our requests.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Dr. Zaheer Choudhry
Brynmawr, PA
Dr. Amjad Hussain
Maumee, OH
Dr. Shahnaz Khan
Dade City, FL
Mr. Asad Malik
Rochester Hills, Ml
Dr. Arif Muslim
New Windsor, NY
Dr. Mansoor Shah
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Pervaiz I. Shah
Burtonsville, MD
Nasim Ashraf, M.D., President
Americans for Peace and Justice in South Asia
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PETITION TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
BOARD O F TRUSTEES
Dr. Riaz Ahmad
W. Bloomficid, MI
Dr. Anees Ahsan
Clarksville, MD
Dr. Waheed Akbar
Saginaw, Mi
Dr. Nasim Ashraf
Spencerville, MD
Dr. Omar T. Atiq
Pine Bluff, AR
Mr. Akram Choudhry
Cedar Groove; NJ
Dr. Riaz Choudhry
Jena, LA
Dr. Zaheer Choudhry
Brynmawr, PA
Dr. Amjad Hussain
Maumee, OH
Dr. Shahnaz Khan
Dade City, FL
Mr. Asad Malik
Rochester Hills, Ml
Dr. Arif Muslim
New Windsor, NY
Dr. Mansoor Shah
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Pervaiz I. Shah
Burtonsville, MD
Dear Mr. President:
Unresolved conflicts between Pakistan and India could erupt into nuclear war
unless the United States exercises its responsibilities for international leadership.
Mr. President, consistent with the views of Senator Jessie Helms (Chairman of the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee), Senator Sam Brownback (Chairman of the
Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs), Senator Tim Johnson, Congressman Dan Burton (Chairman of the House
Committee on Government Reform), Congressman David Bonior (Deputy
Minority Whip), Congressman John Dingell and for a total of 61 members of the
Congress, we, the undersigned, urge you to appoint a special envoy to mediate a
just and lasting settlement of the question of the disputed territory of Kashmir, in
accordance with the wishes of the Kashmiri people. We also urge the United
States to work to strengthen the United Nations Military Observers Group to
monitor the situation along the Line of Control within Kashmir.
The Cold War has ended in much of the world, but not in Kashmir. Since half a
century ago with backing from the Soviet Union, India has defied the United
Nations Security Council resolutions prescribing a self-determination plebiscite in
Kashmir
India occupies and controls Kashmir today with an overwhelming military force.
The United Nations has never recognized Indian sovereignty over Kashmir The
United Nations considers Kashmir a disputed territory
Mr President, we commend the leadership and vision you showed in acting
decisively against human rights abuses in Kosova. The Kashmir crisis, with its
potential for nuclear war, is vastly more dangerous than Kosova. As in Kosova,
tens of thousands of Kashmiris have suffered slaughter, rape, arson and
destruction - these at the hands of the Indian occupation forces Your leadership
is essential now to initiate a concerted process for peace and justice in Kashmir
and throughout South Asia.
We respectfully submit the petition for your consideration.
�Lawmakers Urge Clinton To Act On Kashmir
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of 46 members ofthe House of Representatives
Tuesday urged President Clinton to step up his efforts to help resolve the Kashmir issue,
including appointing a special envoy.
The lawmakers, calling the region disputed by Pakistan and India "the most dangerous
nuclear flasbpoim In the world", piaised Clinton's pledge in July that he would take a
' personal mterest" in promoting dialogue between the two States.
In a lener to Clinton, they siid; "The United States should help break the stalemate over
Kashmir to reduce the chanoe of nuclear war In the Asian subcontinent."
The Clinton administration has consistently rejected calls for it to mediate directly in the
conflict, an idea opposed by India, and opposes appointing a special envoy.
The House members urged Clinton to "consider the appointment of a special envoy who
could recommend to you ways of ascertaining the wishes of the Kashmiri people and
reaching a just and lasting settlement ofthe Kashmiri issue."
They also suggested that Clhton' propose strengthening the U.N. Military Observers
group to monitor the situation along the Line of Control" -- which divides the disputed
territory into areas run by India and Pakistan.
Assistant Secretary of State Karl InderfUrth, in an interview with Reuters this week,
rejected an earlier proposal by a group of U.S. senators for a special envoy.
"We want to bo supportive of their (India and Pakistan's) process. We believe we can do
that and should do that without the appointment of a special envoy," he said.
Muslim militants in Indian Kishmir have beenfightingfor independence or union with
Pakistan since early 1990. Fightingflaredagain earlier this year but died down after
Clinton spoke with the leaders of both states,
Clinton is due to go to the region in ihe first few months of next year, thefirstvisit by a
U.S. president in two decades.
The United States has often stressed it has no plans to directly mediate between India and
Pakistan, but Washington has greatly intensified its involvement since India, then
Pakistan, tested nuclear weapons in 1998.
�AMERICANS FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE
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Burton, Bonior, Other Members of Congress Urge
President Clinton to Mediate Peace in Kashmir
New Citizens Group Formed to Promote Human Rights
And Political Freedom in South Asia
WASHINGTON, September 28, 1999 ~ In a letter released today, 15 Senators and 46
U.S. Representatives urged President Clinton to intensify diplomatic efforts to resolve the
dispute over Kashmir, "the most dangerous nuclear flashpoint in the world today."
"The United States should help break the stalemate over Kashmir to reduce the chance of
nuclear war in the Asian subcontinent," the Senators and Representatives wrote to the
President. "Therefore, we urge you to: 1) consider appointment of a Special Envoy who
could recommend to you ways of ascertaining the wishes of the Kashmiri people and
reaching a just and lasting settlement of the Kashmir issue; and 2) propose strengthening
the UN Military Observers Group to monitor the situation along the Line of Control."
House Democratic Whip David Bonior (D-MI) and Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN) made the
letter public and gave remarks in a news conference scheduled for 3:30 p.m. at the
Cannon House Office Building today.
"It is time that this Administration begins to pay more attention to the plight of the people
in Kashmir," said Congressman Burton. "In fact, I believe the people of Kashmir should
be given the right to determine their own fate through a fair and open plebiscite."
"This is a national security issue," said Congressman Bonior. It is a humanitarian issue.
It is something we can no longer ignore, because Kashmir has become a flashpoint
whose potential consequences are very, very grave."
"Today represents the beginning of a major grassroots initiative by Pakistani Americans
and their friends and supporters for peace and justice in south Asia," said Dr. Nasim
Ashraf, president of Americans for Peace and Justice in South Asia, a newly formed
nonprofit public advocacy group which aims to inform and educate the American public
and policy makers about the threat to world peace and long-term American interests in
the region. "Americans of Kashmiri and Pakistani origin are intensifying our efforts to
promote a peaceful settlement ofthe dangerous dispute over Kashmir. We are delivering
petitions to the President and Congress signed by approximately 10,000 American
citizens urging U.S. mediation for a just and peaceful solution in Kashmir. America has a
�Lawmakers urge Clinton to
take strong action on Kashmir
By AssoelaUd Pr»u, 0B/2ft/9918:43
WASHINGTON (A?) Prdridenl Cilnton was umwl by dozens
of lawmskers Tuetday to prasa Indian and Paklatanl offtelals
for arasoiutlonovor the dtsputad state of Kashmir.
A letter algnad by 15 senators and mors than throw dozen
U.6. representatives also uroed ths preaidwit to appoint a
special envoy to help facllltata psaee talks betwesn the
nations and nagotliite a settlement.
Kashmir is "the moivt dangarous nudwr flashpoint In the
world today," said Flep. David Bonior, O-Mloh.. end Rep. Dan
Burton, R-lnd., In an accompanying lattertoClinton,
The two lawmakers released both letters during a news
conference In whlcl" Burton sat next to e frequent political
foe, Lenny Oavis, a former special counsel for the White
House.
Davis, now a epokeuman for a Pakistani American
organization, often clashed with Burton when the lawmaker,
[who chairs the Houee Government Reform and Oversight
Committee, investlortted charges of fund-raising violations by
Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign.
"We may not see ey t to eye on evaiythlnc, but we certainly
see eye to eye. alooj with Congressman Bonolr. about the
Issue of raprusslon In Kashmir, and other parts of India as
iweil," Burton said.
Secretary of State Midelelne Albright said Monday thai
Clinton plans to visit India and Pakistan after the Indians
elect and inetall a new government, probably next month. No
specific date has been set, but administration officials' say
Clinton is likely to vis t early next year.
�moral responsibility to lead the international community in bringing an end to the human
rights violations and denial of politicalfreedomof the people of Kashmir."
India's unlawful and repressive military occupation of Kashmir has more than 600,000
troops in a territory with a civilian population of only 8 million and an area only the size
of Virginia and North Carolina combined. This occupation and repression of human
rights began 50 years ago and has resulted in more than 50,000 persons being killed and
thousands of women being raped by the Indian military forces.
Among the 15 Senators signing the letter were Foreign Relations Committee Chairman
Jesse Helms (R-NC), Sen. Tim Johnson (D-SD), Senate Subcommittee on Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs Chairman Sam Brownback (R-KS), and Sen. Robert Torricelli
(D-NJ). The 45 House signers include Reps. John Edward Porter (R-IL), Jesse Jackson
Jr. (D-IL), James Rogan (R-CA), Giro Rodriguez (D-TX), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL),
and David Wu (D-OR, Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) and John Conyers (D-MI).
The following organizations participated in organizing today's effort:
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Association of Pakistani Physicians of North America (APPNA); President, Dr.
Shabbir Safdar
Pakistani American Congress; President, Dr. Riaz Ahmed
Pakistani-American Physicians Public Affairs Committee (PAK-PAC); President, Dr.
Arif Muslim
Friends of Pakistan (FOP); Chairman, Dr. Naveed Iqbal
Council of Pakistan American Affairs (COPPA); President, Mr. Attiazaz Din
Pakistani Association of North Americans (Michigan); President, Mr. Faiz Khan
Pakistani Association of Greater Houston; President, Mr. Masroor Javed Khan
Kashmiri-American Council; Executive Director, Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai
Pakistan Link; President, Mr. Faiz Rehman
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KARGIL AND BEYOND
Talk by Sh.Jaswant Singh, Minister of External Affairs
at India International Centre on 2 0 July, 1999
lh
Mr.Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is now time to look ahead; to look beyond Kargil. But even
in charting our course for the future we have to assess what Kargil
1999 was all about? What were the challenges - military and
diplomatic? What new facets of our total national commitment and
endeavour emerged?
What lessons for the years that lie ahead?
'Operation Vijay' - as the Prime Minister said some days back - has
resulted in 'Vijay' for India. As we re-examine the military and
diplomatic challenges that then confronted us, and which were
successfully managed, we need to have a preliminary analysis, draw
some first conclusions and above all, looking beyond Kargil, draw a
route chart for the tomorrows to come.
First, the military dimension. Kargil was a military aggression
by Pakistan, with Pak army regulars, across a stretch of the LoC, in
four pockets, from the Mushkoh Valley in the west to Tartuk in the
Yaldor - Batalik sector in the East. Initially, with the aggressor - as
with all aggressors lay the element of surprise. This was soon
countered locally. Initially,
the terrain, too, conferred some
advantage to the aggressor. They had intruded along ridgelines to
occupy some key heights and features that dominated a vital road
link, between Dras and Kargil. The depth of the ridgelines north of
the LoC and their gradients, along with nullah approaches enabled
the Pakistan army to provide crucial logistical and administrative
support to their troops.
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The Indian army's response to the military challenge was
measured yet swift, it was focussed, thus effective. The first task
was to contain the intrusion. For this an accurate assessment was
necessary about the degree and extent of it. This involved, amongst
other activities the drawing of fire. Simultaneously, a redeployment
of troops took place. Through a successful containment of the
aggressor's intrusion was ensured the inevitable defeat of this
misadventure by Pakistan. The element of surprise was countered
by the Indian army through the speed and lethality of its response.
On 26 May, the Air Force swung into action in support of the
ground operations.
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Our military objective had been clearly spelt out to the
intruders - retreat or the Indian army shall evict you. In any event
once the intruder's aim of interfering with the Dras-Kargil Highway
had been thwarted the whole rationale of this aggression had got
defeated. A mere holding of heights was militarily a counter
productive venture. They were bound to be evicted - in detail - one
by one; for their occupation served scant military purpose. For India,
occupation of territory, south of the LoC, was simply not acceptable
both physically and as a violation of a principle. Tactical surprise
having been lost early by the aggressor, the military principles of
superior force, concentration and firepower were bound to tell. And
they did, decisively. This phase of eviction did not, indeed could not
be a phase of battles of maneuver. The nature of the terrain, the
adversary's dispositions plus most importantly our self-imposed
restraints about the LoC, precluded those options. The battles for
the heights thus became classic infantry actions in high altitude,
combining mountaineering and fighting, against fixed enemy
positions at a higher elevation. They were actions that demanded
grit, stamina and dauntless courage. Our troops displayed all these
qualities in full measure.
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Let us be clear about one other vital aspect. This aggression in
Kargil sector was by the Pak regular army, it had the logistic and
administrative support of not the Pakistani Army alone but of their
total state machinery. Secondly, this misadventure was not aimed at
infiltrating into the Srinagar Valley, it was to occupy territory in
Kargil and in holding that. This purpose, too, was defeated.
The Kargil aggression is not an extension of the problem of
externally aided and abetted cross border terrorism that we have
combated uptill now. It is an overspill of the 'Afghanistan' disorder
syndrome'. That is also why it had to be defeated.
In parallel to the military, we also had major
diplomatic
challenges on our hands. A firm signal had to be conveyed to
Pakistan, as also a clear and unambiguous message to the
international community. Let us accept that in today's age no
conflict, least of all one between two nuclear weapons possessing
states can escape global media spotlight. This was an additional and
a new factor. Managing all these required a qualitatively new level
of coordination between the two wings of the South Block - the
Ministries of Defence and External Affairs. This, too was achieved to
demonstrable effect.
Of course, Kargil posed a challenge both to the substance of
our foreign policy as also to the conduct of our diplomacy. The
Prime Minister had at the very beginning directed the MEA that the
true challenge lay in turning back the aggressor, in defeating all his
designs, in reversing the aggression but with the maximum of
restraint. The MEA had, therefore, also placed before itself the
objective of protecting the international flank of the MoD; so that
our operations on the ground and in the air could go on unhindered.
This was also achieved in no insignificant measure.
The first
requirement, thus was establishing the fact of Pakistan's intrusion
and aggression. I would venture to claim that we succeeded in
doing so. The next requirement was to spell our objectives with
clarity, consistency and candour. This was done early, repeated
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whenever necessary and can be summed up, sequentially, as the
following irreducible minimums. They were:
A]
Pakistan's armed intrusion in Kargil will be evicted
and its aggression vacated. All Pakistan regular troops and
extremist elements under its command and control will have to
withdraw.
For this purpose, our armed forces will take all
necessary action on our side of the Line of Control.
B]
Once this intrusion has been cleared, Pakistan
would need to reaffirm the inviolability and sanctity of the Line
of Control.
C]
Dialogue, as part of the Lahore process, which
afterall, was initiated by us could only then be resumed.
Our diplomatic machinery was geared fully to convey these
objectives to the international community, as being valid and worthy
of support. Continuous interaction was maintained, with all the
major powers, and the rest of the international community through
our diplomatic missions abroad, the diplomatic community in New
Delhi and through personal interaction.
It is a measure of the
justness of India's cause that what I have cited above, as the
irreducible minimums, found such a large community of countries
standing up in support. Principally, let me repeat, it was because
India's stand was recognised as just, thus it was acted upon. I
wish to also emphasize that the importance of the inviolability and
sanctity of the Line of Control, for maintaining peace and tranquility,
was totally accepted by the international community, and Pakistan
was held as having violated this Line. Its efforts at terming it as
imprecise also failed.
Even more, the international community
accepted India's view that Pakistan was guilty also of transgressing
the territory of trust. The international community also concurred
with our assertion that Kargil was a manifestation of this medieval
malevolence spilling over from Afghanistan, that these were no
freedom fighters, thus there was a need to confront such impulses;
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in the interest not just of our region but of the larger global
community.
It is noteworthy that under the leadership of the Prime Minister
the Ministries of External Affairs and the Ministry of Defence worked
as one, the combined synergy of which demonstrated the true
power and effectiveness of the Indian State. This is, of course, how
it should be. But it is a matter of satisfaction nevertheless, that this
was achieved at a time of trial, a time which tests the mettle of any
Government's machinery. In this is also a lesson for the future.
There was an added dimension to our total national endeavour.
It was the role of our media during Kargil operations. It was marked
by exuberant enthusiasm bordering, at times, on the reckless.
These young men and women of the media, who were in Kargil
brought the valour of our troops, in the face of great odds, directly
into the homes of our citizens. They touched our hearts and eyes
with the tales of the bereaved and the families of the fallen. This
was our first experience of conflict in the TV/information age. We
learnt as we went along. It would be no exaggeration, therefore, to
say that the role of the electronic and the print media, in fully
informing and mobilizing public opinion, was an invaluable part of
the total national effort to meet the challenge of Kargil.
Why
did
Pakistan
undertake
such
an
ill-conceived
misadventure? Perhaps, they thought that they could translate the
advantage of tactical surprise into a strategic gain by bringing about
a defacto realignment of the LoC, in the region, thus rendering the
Srinagar-Leh National Highway vulnerable. They were wrong. They
miscalculated India's resolve, they did not comprehend the sense of
national outrage at this blatant breach of trust, the sheer motivation
of the Indian soldiers and the leadership quality of the Indian Army
officers who led from the front.
Perhaps, Pakistan calculated on provoking India into an
escalation. They were wrong again because the decision of not
crossing the LoC was taken early and maintained scrupulously, in
the face of high casualities and even when the decision to employ
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air power was taken. The area of conflict was not expanded.
Pakistan having disowned its troops as "freedom fighters", could
hardly thereafter have opened up a new front, to ease pressure in
Kargil.
What of the future? Looking beyond Kargil provides us an
opportunity to renew our faith in ourselves, our society, our polity
and our nation. It compels us to look ahead in all fields of national
endeavour but particularly, in the spheres of national security and
foreign policy. One simple message emanating from Kargil is that
adequate resources have to be made available for national defence,
that the kind of relegation of defence needs that we witnessed in
the late eighties and nineties is unsound policy, that technological
upgradation cannot be postponed, that the nation must always think
of the welfare of those who are in the first rank of its defence.
Kargil has many pointers for our foreign policy and diplomacy
too. As in the present instance, we should always be ready to
engage with the world as full and responsible members of the
international community, but, of course, keeping our national
priorities and interests as the guiding principle; we ought to have no
reluctance, leave alone fear, in engaging with the world on any
issue. Indeed, we serve the national interest when we engage the
world on the basis of equality and mutual respect. Such engagement
is the very substance of diplomacy. That is not any
internationalization of an issue. Nor does it imply mediation or any
acceptance of intermediaries.
Issues have to be addressed bilaterally between concerned
countries, and in the case of India and Pakistan, that is what the
Lahore process is all about. We would like to renew that process
and we would like Pakistan to facilitate a resumption of the process,
by reaffirming the inviolability and sanctity of the Line of Control.
Clearly, a sponsorship of terrorism across the Line of Control, or
elsewhere, is a violation of the Line of Control, as indeed of Simla
Agreement and Lahore Declaration. There is a need, for Pakistan, to
abjure sponsoring, aiding or abetting cross-border terrorism. These
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are not any pre-conditions for dialogue.
We are after all, the
initiators of this dialogue process and our commitment to it is firm
and abiding. But it is only right for our nation, at this juncture, to
expect that Pakistan will repair the damage that it has done to trust,
that it demonstrates this through concrete and tangible steps. Trust
is not built by engaging in dialogue in winter and committing
aggression in summer. Continuous calls for Jihad can also hardly be
read as messages for dialogue and peace. And it is in this vein that I
suggest that high pitched propaganda against India also does not
inspire confidence in Pakistan's interest in dialogue.
I would venture to suggest that Pakistan, too, has to come to
terms with its history, as indeed with its geography. It has to realize
that there simply is no military solution to what it presumes is its
locus-standii in Jammu and Kashmir. It is, of course, for Pakistan to
determine its priorities but fomenting religious fundamentalism can
hardly be employed as a tool against want and poverty. India
recognizes the permanance of the sovereign state of Pakistan and
that is final. While India remains ready for dialogue, the pace at
which it can move forward will depend entirely on when and how
the state of Pakistan, and what it has now become, permits it to do
so.
Our foreign policy has not been fixated on Pakistan, but that
has been a significant preoccupation of it. We need to re-examine
this in detail.
Globally, India has to move purposefully towards
realizing its true dimensions- as a major civilisational state, with its
own strategic autonomy and strategic space, born out of its
economic and political interaction with other countries particularly in
the Asia-Pacific community.
The real wealth of a nation is its
people. History and paucity of appropriate resources prevented us
from participating in the economic transformations brought about
since the Industrial Revolution. In 1820, Asia contributed 58 per
cent of the World GDP; today it is at 37 per cent; by 2020,
expectations are that it could regain the level of 200 years ago. India
has a signal role to play in the coming decades.
With our
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democratic institutions, a large skilled manpower base, geographic
location, we must ensure that India rides the crest of this wave.
Through the travail and fire of Kargil our nation has been
renewed. The mood though sombre, is confident. National will
stands sharpened. The sacrifice of our youth has not and will not be
in vain. That is the solemn message of Kargil to the nation and to
the world. I close with the poignant words of the memorial at
Kohima, that stands tall and proud on a hill, commemorating those
who fell in another war :
"When you go home
Tell them of us
And say
For your Tomorrow
We gave our Today.
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P a k i s t a n says m i l i t a n t s achieve Kashmir o b j e c t i v e
By T a h i r Ikram
ISLAMABAD, J u l y 6 (Reuters) - A n t i - I n d i a g u e r r i l l a s have achieved t h e i r
aim of b r i n g i n g the d i s p u t e over Kashmir on t o the w o r l d stage, P a k i s t a n ' s
deputy f o r e i g n m i n i s t e r s a i d on Tuesday.
'^Their v a l i a n t d e f i a n c e o f the massive I n d i a n m i l i t a r y m i g h t . . . has
brought the Kashmir d i s p u t e t o the c e n t r e of t h e i n t e r n a t i o n a l stage w i t h
the w o r l d a t t e n t i o n focused on the urgency o f i t s f i n a l s e t t l e m e n t , ' '
Saddique Khan Kanju t o l d t h e lower house N a t i o n a l Assembly.
Kanju s a i d Prime M i n i s t e r Nawaz S h a r i f ' s agreement w i t h U.S.
President
B i l l C l i n t o n f o r a w i t h d r a w a l of the g u e r r i l l a s had a v e r t e d a w i d e r
c o n f l i c t between n u c l e a r - c a p a b l e I n d i a and P a k i s t a n .
Sunday's agreement i n Washington c a l l e d f o r ''concrete s t e p s ' ' t o be
taken f o r r e s t o r a t i o n o f the L i n e o f C o n t r o l (LOC) d i v i d i n g Kashmir and f o r
the f r o n t i e r t o be r e s p e c t e d i n accordance w i t h a 1972 peace agreement, the
deputy f o r e i g n m i n i s t e r added.
''As we have no presence across t h e LOC, t h e o n l y c o n c r e t e s t e p on our
p a r t can be t o appeal t o t h e mujahideen ( h o l y w a r r i o r s ) . They have a l r e a d y
achieved t h e i r o b j e c t i v e s .
P a k i s t a n ' s Chief o f Army S t a f f General Pervez Musharraf s a i d i n remarks
p u b l i s h e d on Tuesday t h a t the g u e r r i l l a s f i g h t i n g I n d i a would be asked t o
''change t h e i r p o s i t i o n ' ' f n l 1 n w i ng t h e accord.
''The mujahideen w i l l be requested t o change t h e i r p o s i t i o n . I t i s t o
be seen what w i l l be t h e i r r e p l y , ' ' t h e m a s s - c i r c u l a t i o n l o c a l
Urdu-language d a i l y Jang quoted Musharraf as s a y i n g on Monday.
U.S. o f f i c i a l s s a i d t h a t meant P a k i s t a n would ensure t h e r e t r e a t o f
hundreds of m i l i t a n t s who, h o l e d up on mountain vantage p o i n t s , have faced
I n d i a n a i r and ground a t t a c k s s i n c e May 26.
Some of the g u e r r i l l a groups f i g h t i n g I n d i a ' s r u l e over t h e t w o - t h i r d s
of Kashmir i t c o n t r o l s have a l r e a d y r e j e c t e d t h e C l i n t o n - S h a r i f agreement
as a s e l l o u t and s a i d t h e i r f i g h t e r s would n o t withdraw.
P a k i s t a n c o n t r o l s t h e remainder o f the r e g i o n o v e r which t h e two
c o u n t r i e s have f o u g h t two o f t h e i r t h r e e wars s i n c e independence from
B r i t a i n i n 1947.
I n t h e f i r s t o f f i c i a l P a k i s t a n i e s t i m a t e o f t h e number o f g u e r r i l l a s i n
the K a r g i l area, Musharraf s a i d from 1,500 t o 2,000 mujahideen were
f i g h t i n g there.
Islamabad denies New D e l h i ' s charge t h a t t h e g u e r r i l l a s i n c l u d e r e g u l a r
P a k i s t a n army s o l d i e r s . The g u e r r i l l a groups say t h e i r f i g h t e r s are m o s t l y
l o c a l Kashmiris but i n c l u d e v o l u n t e e r s from P a k i s t a n and Afghan v e t e r a n s of
the g u e r r i l l a war a g a i n s t S o v i e t o c c u p a t i o n i n t h e 1980s.
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P a k i s t a n t o ask r e b e l s t o change p o s i t i o n - army
By Raja Asghar
ISLAMABAD, J u l y 6 (Reuters) - P a k i s t a n ' s army c h i e f s a i d i n remarks
p u b l i s h e d on Tuesday t h a t g u e r r i l l a s f i g h t i n g I n d i a i n n o r t h Kashmir would
be asked t o 'change t h e i r p o s i t i o n ' ' a f t e r a U.S.-Pakistan a c c o r d reached
on Sunday.
''The mujahideen ( h o l y w a r r i o r s ) w i l l be r e q u e s t e d t o change t h e i r
p o s i t i o n . I t i s t o be seen what w i l l be t h e i r r e p l y , ' ' the m a s s - c i r c u l a t i o n
l o c a l Urdu-language d a i l y Jang quoted Chief o f Army S t a f f General Pervez
Musharraf as s a y i n g on Monday.
He was commenting on an agreement between P a k i s t a n i Prime M i n i s t e r
Nawaz S h a r i f and U.S. P r e s i d e n t B i l l C l i n t o n on Sunday t o take what a j o i n t statement c a l l e d ''concrete s t e p s ' ' f o r the r e s t o r a t i o n o f a 1972 m i l i t a r y
L i n e o f C o n t r o l t h a t d i v i d e s I n d i a and P a k i s t a n i n the d i s p u t e d Himalayan
territory.
U.S. o f f i c i a l s s a i d t h a t meant P a k i s t a n would ensure t h e r e t r e a t o f
hundreds o f m i l i t a n t s who, h o l e d up on mountain vantage p o i n t s , have faced
n e a r l y two months o f a t t a c k s by I n d i a n armed f o r c e s .
A P a k i s t a n i spokesman s a i d on Monday t h a t Islamabad would appeal t o
g u e r r i l l a s t o end f i g h t i n g because they had a c h i e v e d t h e i r purpose o f
h i g h l i g h t i n g the Kashmir d i s p u t e by t h e i r o p e r a t i o n i n t h e n o r t h e r n
Kargil-Drass sector.
Musharraf s a i d t h e r e was ''complete u n d e r s t a n d i n g ' ' between the army
and the c i v i l i a n government about S h a r i f ' s m i s s i o n t o Washington.
''A f i n a l d e c i s i o n on how t o b r i n g these mujahideen back and what
procedure t o adopt w i l l be t a k e n on the prime m i n i s t e r ' s r e t u r n home,''
Jang quoted Musharraf as s a y i n g .
S h a r i f was r e p o r t e d on Monday t o have f l o w n t o New York t o meet
P a k i s t a n i c i t i z e n s t h e r e . I t was not known when he would r e t u r n t o P a k i s t a n
t o meet o p p o s i t i o n c a l l s f o r an e x p l a n a t i o n o f t h e weekend a c c o r d .
Some o f the g u e r r i l l a groups f i g h t i n g I n d i a ' s r u l e o v e r t w o - t h i r d s o f
Kashmir i t c o n t r o l s have a l r e a d y r e j e c t e d the C l i n t o n - S h a r i f agreement as a
s e l l o u t and s a i d t h e i r f i g h t e r s would not w i t h d r a w .
P a k i s t a n c o n t r o l s t h e remainder o f the r e g i o n o v e r w h i c h t h e two
c o u n t r i e s have f o u g h t two o f t h e i r t h r e e wars s i n c e t h e i r independence from
B r i t a i n i n 1947.
I n what was t h e f i r s t o f f i c i a l P a k i s t a n i e s t i m a t e o f t h e g u e r r i l l a s i n
t h e K a r g i l area, Musharraf s a i d from 1,500 t o 2,000 mujahideen were
f i g h t i n g i n t h e area.
''These K a s h m i r i mujahideen are d e m o n s t r a t i n g unprecedented f i g h t i n g
e x p e r t i s e , ' ' he s a i d .
Islamabad d e n i e s New D e l h i ' s charge t h a t the g u e r r i l l a s i n c l u d e r e g u l a r
P a k i s t a n army s o l d i e r s . The g u e r r i l l a groups say t h e i r f i g h t e r s a r e m o s t l y
l o c a l K a s h m i r i s but i n c l u d e d v o l u n t e e r s from P a k i s t a n and Afghan v e t e r a n s
of t h e g u e r r i l l a war a g a i n s t S o v i e t o c c u p a t i o n i n the 1980s.
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NEW DELHI, J u l y 5 (Reuters) - F o l l o w i n g i s a statement i s s u e d by t h e
I n d i a n government i n response t o an agreement between t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s and
P a k i s t a n on Kashmir.
'We have seen t h e U.S.-Pakistan j o i n t statement i s s u e d i n Washington
y e s t e r d a y . Our U.S. i n t e r l o c u t o r s have i n f o r m e d us t h a t 'concrete s t e p s '
r e f e r r e d t o i n t h e statement mean w i t h d r a w a l by P a k i s t a n o f t h e i r f o r c e s
from o u r s i d e o f t h e L i n e o f C o n t r o l i n t h e K a r g i l s e c t o r .
We have a l s o noted t h e sequencing o f s t e p s agreed t o i n t h e statement,
t h a t o n l y a f t e r w i t h d r a w a l i s completed w i l l o t h e r contemplated steps be
i n i t i a t e d . We hope P a k i s t a n w i l l heed t h i s c a l l i m m e d i a t e l y . We w i l l be
w a t c h i n g developments on t h e ground.
We r e a f f i r m t h a t P a k i s t a n ' s armed i n t r u s i o n and a g g r e s s i o n has t o be
v a c a t e d . Our m i l i t a r y a g g r e s s i o n i n t h e K a r g i l s e c t o r , which has been
i n i t i a t e d f o r t h i s purpose, i s making steady p r o g r e s s .
I t w i l l c o n t i n u e w i t h f u l l f o r c e u n t i l t h e aggressors a r e c l e a r e d o u t ,
and t h e s t a t u s quo ante on t h e L i n e o f C o n t r o l f u l l y r e s t o r e d .
One word about t h e Lahore process. I t i s d i r e c t and b i l a t e r a l . I n t h i s
process, t h e r e i s no p l a c e whatsoever f o r any t h i r d p a r t y i n v o l v e m e n t . The
same i s t r u e f o r any o t h e r aspect o f I n d i a - P a k i s t a n r e l a t i o n s . ' '
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SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: We have two Senior
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n O f f i c i a l s here t o g i v e you a l i t t l e background on t h e
t h r e e - h o u r meeting t h a t took place a t B l a i r House. I ' l l g i v e you a l i t t l e
b i t , f i r s t o f a l l , o f t h e b a c k - a n d - f o r t h t h a t happened a t B l a i r House.
Some o f you were asking e a r l i e r , why B l a i r House. W e l l , as i t
proved t h i s a f t e r n o o n , where you had v a r i o u s meetings a t v a r i o u s times w i t h
s m a l l groups i n d i f f e r e n t rooms, how v a l u a b l e i t was t o have a resource
l i k e we have across t h e s t r e e t .
But i n t h e t h r e e hours t h a t t h e two d e l e g a t i o n s were t o g e t h e r ,
they s t a r t e d o f f w i t h about 40 minutes i n s m a l l group d e l e g a t i o n s , t h r e e on
the U n i t e d S t a t e s s i d e and two on t h e Pakistan s i d e , p l u s t h e l e a d e r s .
There was a p o i n t a t which t h e two l e a d e r s , President C l i n t o n and Prime
M i n i s t e r S h a r i f , went i n t o a one-on-one w i t h a n o t e t a k e r . They then took
about a one-hour break, d u r i n g which t h e two sides c o n f e r r e d on t h e i r
d i s c u s s i o n s up t o t h a t p o i n t .
During t h a t time, President C l i n t o n d i d have a b r i e f 10-minute
c o n v e r s a t i o n w i t h Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee o f I n d i a t o keep him f u l l y
a p p r i s e d o f t h e d i s c u s s i o n . And then they f i n i s h e d up w i t h , d u r i n g t h e
course o f t h e l a s t hour, some b a c k - a n d - f o r t h between t h e P r e s i d e n t , t h e
Prime M i n i s t e r , and i n v a r i o u s d e l e g a t i o n s and v a r i o u s s i z e s .
Since t h a t time, o f course, Sandy Berger has now telephoned h i s
c o u n t e r p a r t , Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee's N a t i o n a l S e c u r i t y A d v i s o r , t o b r i n g
him up t o date on t h e r e s u l t s o f today's a c t i v i t y .
So, a t t h i s p o i n t , I
w i l l i n t r o d u c e Senior A d m i n i s t r a t i o n O f f i c i a l number one, who w i l l go
through some o f t h e d e t a i l o f t h e meeting.
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Let me add t o what you've j u s t
heard by s a y i n g t h a t t h e President and t h e Prime M i n i s t e r had a p o s i t i v e
meeting. They agreed upon t h e j o i n t statement which you have. Let me j u s t
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take a minute and read i t t o you f o r t h e r e c o r d .
P r e s i d e n t C l i n t o n and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f share t h e view t h a t
the c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i n t h e K a r g i l r e g i o n o f Kashmir i s dangerous and
c o n t a i n s t h e seeds o f a wider c o n f l i c t . They a l s o agreed i t was v i t a l f o r
the peace o f South Asia t h a t t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l i n Kashmir be r e s p e c t e d by
both p a r t i e s i n accordance w i t h t h e 1972 Simla Accord.
I t was agreed between t h e President and t h e Prime M i n i s t e r t h a t
c o n c r e t e steps w i l l be taken f o r t h e r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l , i n
accordance w i t h t h e Simla agreement. The P r e s i d e n t urged an immediate
c e s s a t i o n o f t h e h o s t i l i t i e s once these steps are taken.
The Prime M i n i s t e r agreed t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e begun i n
Lahore i n February p r o v i d e s t h e best forum f o r r e s o l v i n g a l l i s s u e s
d i v i d i n g I n d i a and P a k i s t a n , i n c l u d i n g Kashmir. The P r e s i d e n t s a i d he
would take a p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t i n encouraging an e x p e d i t i o u s resumption and
i n t e n s i f i c a t i o n o f those b i l a t e r a l e f f o r t s once t h e s a n c t i t y o f t h e l i n e o f
c o n t r o l has been f u l l y r e s t o r e d .
The P r e s i d e n t r e a f f i r m e d h i s i n t e n t t o pay an e a r l y v i s i t t o
South A s i a .
I f I c o u l d take a minute j u s t t o g i v e you some p e r s p e c t i v e on t h e
P r e s i d e n t ' s involvement i n t h i s . As you know, a s e r i e s o f m i l i t a r y clashes
began i n t h i s p a r t o f Kashmir l a s t month. Almost from t h e b e g i n n i n g , t h e
P r e s i d e n t r e c o g n i z e d t h a t t h i s was a very s e r i o u s s i t u a t i o n and one t h a t
had g r e a t danger f o r wider e s c a l a t i o n . He began t o have a s e r i e s o f
c o n t a c t s w i t h both Prime M i n i s t e r s .
Beginning i n mid-June he f i r s t c a l l e d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee -I t h i n k on t h e 14th o f June. And then he c a l l e d Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f on
the 15th o f June. While he was i n Europe on h i s t r i p , w i t h regards t o
Kosovo, t h e P r e s i d e n t a l s o c o n t i n u e d t o have d i r e c t c o n t a c t w i t h t h e two,
exchanging a s e r i e s o f messages and l e t t e r s .
N a t i o n a l S e c u r i t y A d v i s o r Berger met w i t h h i s c o u n t e r p a r t from
I n d i a i n Geneva on t h e margins o f t h e European t r i p .
I t h i n k we've b r i e f e d
you i n t h e past on t h e c o n t e n t o f those messages, b u t I t h i n k they amount
to a c l e a r c a l l f o r r e s t r a i n t on both s i d e s , a c a l l f o r t h e r e s t o r a t i o n o f
the l i n e o f c o n t r o l , and i n u r g i n g both p a r t i e s t o go back t o t h e Lahore
process, which we have seen as a very encouraging process t h a t began i n
February, o f d i r e c t d i a l o g u e between t h e two l e a d e r s .
On Saturday morning, Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f asked t o c a l l t h e
P r e s i d e n t . The P r e s i d e n t took h i s c a l l y e s t e r d a y morning.
They spoke f o r
a w h i l e . The Prime M i n i s t e r asked t h e P r e s i d e n t i f he c o u l d come t o
Washington on an urgent b a s i s . The President proposed t h i s a f t e r n o o n . I
t h i n k many o f you know t h e P r e s i d e n t i s l e a v i n g on a domestic t r i p
tomorrow, so he s a i d , come t h i s a f t e r n o o n . The Prime M i n i s t e r agreed.
The P r e s i d e n t a l s o c a l l e d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee t o b r i e f him on
these developments and t o make sure he was f u l l y i n f o r m e d as t o what our
i n t e n t i o n s were.
The P r e s i d e n t , as my c o l l e a g u e has t o l d you, met f o r almost t h r e e
hours w i t h t h e Prime M i n i s t e r t h i s a f t e r n o o n . At one p o i n t d u r i n g t h a t
process, they took a break and t h e President c a l l e d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee
i n New D e l h i and gave him an i n t e r i m readout on where we were. Once we had
reached agreement on t h e statement, N a t i o n a l S e c u r i t y A d v i s o r Berger c a l l e d
h i s c o u n t e r p a r t again i n D e l h i , j u s t a few minutes ago t o b r i e f him on t h e
statement and g i v e him a recap o f what has happened here today.
I expect
t h a t we w i l l have o t h e r communications w i t h t h e I n d i a n s , p r o b a b l y t h r o u g h
Deputy S e c r e t a r y T a l b o t t , c a l l i n g t h e Foreign M i n i s t e r p r o b a b l y tomorrow
morning.
Q
What are t h e concrete steps t h a t are going t o be taken t o
r e s t o r e t h i s peace o r d i v i d i n g l i n e , or whatever i t i s ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL:
Well, as I t h i n k you know, our
p o s i t i o n has been t h a t t h e f o r c e s t h a t are across t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l need
t o be r e t u r n e d t o t h e P a k i s t a n i s i d e .
Q
The statement says " w i l l be t a k e n . " What does t h a t mean?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: That i s our u n d e r s t a n d i n g .
Q
You mean both sides have agreed?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: This i s a j o i n t statement
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between t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s and Pakistan, and I t h i n k i t speaks f o r i t s e l f .
Our u n d e r s t a n d i n g i s t h a t t h e r e w i l l be w i t h d r a w a l o f t h e f o r c e s now.
Q
So what t h e time frame?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k i t i s safe t o say t h a t
the P r e s i d e n t and b o t h Prime M i n i s t e r s have a g r e a t sense o f urgency here,
and t h a t we expect -- want t o see p o s i t i v e steps taken i n a very e a r l y
time.
Q
Do you have any r e a c t i o n s from t h e I n d i a n Prime M i n i s t e r
when he was t o l d t h i s ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k I w i l l l e t t h e I n d i a n
Prime M i n i s t e r c h a r a c t e r i z e h i s view h i m s e l f .
Q
So what was t h e urgency f o r t h e Prime M i n i s t e r o f P a k i s t a n
t o come here on an emergency b a s i s d u r i n g t h i s 4 t h o f J u l y weekend,
h o l i d a y , i n v o l v i n g thousands o f people who are w i t h f a m i l i e s and
c e l e b r a t i n g t h i s U.S. independence -- ( l a u g h t e r . )
He c o u l d have s a i d t h i s
on t h e phone t o t h e P r e s i d e n t , "Mr. P r e s i d e n t , t h i s i s t h e s t o r y . " And may
I f o l l o w t h a t up?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: We haven't answered i t y e t .
Q
-- I was wondering whether t h e c e a s e - f i r e c a l l e d a l s o
a p p l i e s t o t h e m i l i t a n t s who d a i l y cross t h e I n d i a n l i n e o f c o n t r o l and
commit a t r o c i t i e s and k i l l women and c h i l d r e n and -- does t h e c a l l f o r t h e
r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l mean a l s o t h a t t h i s a c t i v i t y must a l s o
cease?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Let me -- t h i s i s a
backgrounder, so l e t me g i v e you some more background. I t h i n k t h a t would
be -- I'm A d m i n i s t r a t i o n O f f i c i a l two, f o r purposes o f i d e n t i f i c a t i o n . I f
you would l o o k a t t h e statement f o r a moment, i n terms o f g i v i n g you a
l i t t l e b i t more c o n t e x t f o r each p a r t o f t h i s , t h e very f i r s t p a r t about
s h a r i n g t h e view t h a t t h e c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i s dangerous -- they b o t h agree
t h a t t h e c u r r e n t s i t u a t i o n i s very dangerous, t h a t i t does r i s k w i d e r
c o n f l i c t , e s c a l a t i o n , and t h a t i t must be defused. So t h a t i s t h e
beginning.
They a l s o agree t h a t i t was v i t a l f o r t h e peace o f South Asia
t h a t t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l i n Kashmir be r e s p e c t e d by b o t h p a r t i e s , i n
accordance w i t h t h e i r 1972 Simla Accord. I t was t h a t accord which
established that l i n e
t h a t has been d e l i n e a t e d , and i t i s
r e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f t h a t , r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h a t which i s t h e way t o address
t h i s c u r r e n t problem.
I t was agreed by t h e President and Prime M i n i s t e r t h a t c o n c r e t e
steps w i l l be taken f o r t h e r e s t o r a t i o n . This i s d e a l i n g w i t h t h e
immediate c r i s i s , and I t h i n k t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f f i c i a l -Q
Have b o t h sides agreed t o withdraw?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: This i s not, again, between b o t h
s i d e s . This i s a U.S.-Pakistani j o i n t press statement.
Q
W e l l , does i t mean t h a t o n l y Pakistan w i l l withdraw?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Those f o r c e s t h a t have been
i n v o l v e d have crossed over t o the I n d i a n s i d e o f t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l .
Those a r e t h e f o r c e s t h a t are being -- a t i s s u e .
Q
So i s t h e P a k i s t a n i Prime M i n i s t e r conceding t h a t he has t h e
i n f l u e n c e t o g e t these g u e r r i l l a s out o f Kashmir?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: What I'm t r y i n g t o do now i s
g i v e you a sense o f t h e statement i t s e l f .
I t h i n k you're going t o get
background here, not e l a b o r a t i o n .
We want t o g i v e you background f o r what
has been agreed t o d u r i n g these t h r e e hours a t B l a i r House.
Again, c o n c r e t e steps w i l l be taken f o r t h e r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e
l i n e o f c o n t r o l i n accordance w i t h t h e Simla Accord. The next p o r t i o n , t h e
P r e s i d e n t urged
an immediate c e s s a t i o n o f t h e h o s t i l i t i e s once
these steps have been taken. This gets t o t h e issue o f sequencing. There
has been some debate about what are t h e r i g h t steps t o be taken, what
sequence. I t ' s our view t h a t t h e concrete steps must be taken r e e s t a b l i s h
the l i n e o f c o n t r o l , and then a c e s s a t i o n o f t h e h o s t i l i t i e s , and then a
r e t u r n t o t h e Lahore process. So t h i s goes t o t h e q u e s t i o n o f t h e
sequence, once these steps have been taken.
Then we have t h e P r e s i d e n t and t h e Prime M i n i s t e r a g r e e i n g t h a t
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the b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e begun i n Lahore i n February p r o v i d e s t h e best forum.
You've seen a g r e a t d e a l o f press a t t e n t i o n t o t h e Lahore summit, what was
agreed t o , and t h a t summit d i d produce a d e c l a r a t i o n which r e f e r r e d t o
r e s o l v i n g a l l o u t s t a n d i n g i s s u e s , i n c l u d i n g Kashmir, on a b i l a t e r a l b a s i s .
And t h e r e f o r e , they r e a f f i r m e d t h e i r view t h a t t h i s i s t h e best forum f o r
addressing these issues -- i n o t h e r words, i n a b i l a t e r a l c o n t e x t .
But t h e next p o r t i o n o f i t makes i t very c l e a r t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t
i s going t o take a p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t i n encouraging an e x p e d i t i o u s
resumption and i n t e n s i f i c a t i o n o f these b i l a t e r a l e f f o r t s .
The P r e s i d e n t
wants t o see t h i s process move f o r w a r d as q u i c k l y as p o s s i b l e and he w i l l
be i n v o l v e d i n t r y i n g i n h i s f a s h i o n t o encourage t h a t t o take p l a c e , and
t h a t once t h e s a n c t i t y o f t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l has been f u l l y r e s t o r e d -- i n
o t h e r words, t h e p o i n t being t h e r e t h a t t h i s process r e a l l y can't be
resumed u n t i l t h a t l i n e o f c o n t r o l i s r e s t o r e d .
And f i n a l l y , t h e P r e s i d e n t r e a f f i r m e d h i s i n t e n t t o pay an e a r l y
v i s i t t o South Asia, something t h a t A d m i n i s t r a t i o n O f f i c i a l number and I
both know t h a t t h e President has wanted t o do f o r a very long time and he
-- I'm s o r r y ?
Q
W i l l you answer my q u e s t i o n , which i s t h e r e are two aspects
t o t h e c e a s e - f i r e -- you c a l l f o r a c e a s e - f i r e , t h e r e a r e two aspects t o
it.
One i s -- element coming i n , and t h e o t h e r i s t h e t r a i n i n g o f t h e
m i l i t a n t s and sending them across on t h e P a k i s t a n i -- d a i l y . And t h e r e
coming t o a l l t h i s v i o l e n c e -- does your c a l l f o r a c e a s e - f i r e a l s o i n v o l v e
stopping t h i s kind of a c t i v i t y ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: You n o t i c e i n t h e very f i r s t
sentence here t h a t t h e two l e a d e r s share t h e view t h a t t h e c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g
i n t h e K a r g i l s e c t o r o f Kashmir -- t h e purpose o f t h i s meeting i s t p
address t h e immediate c r i s i s , which has been u n f o l d i n g over t h e l a s t
s e v e r a l weeks. That i s t h e urgency. And c l e a r l y once you have addressed
t h i s immediate c r i s i s , t h e r e w i l l be o p p o r t u n i t i e s t o address a l l i s s u e s ,
again w i t h i n t h e c o n t e x t o f Lahore. But t h i s was f o r t h e purpose o f
d e a l i n g w i t h t h i s very i m p o r t a n t s i t u a t i o n f a c i n g t h e l e a d e r s r i g h t now.
Q
I s t h e r e a time frame f o r t h a t sequencing?
Q
Since t h e Prime M i n i s t e r b a s i c a l l y agreed t o t h e statement,
can we r i g h t l y understand t h a t he b e l i e v e s t h e r e a r e c o n c r e t e steps t h a t he
can take t o r e s t o r e t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: We're not i n a p o s i t i o n t o
c h a r a c t e r i z e h i s p o s i t i o n , but t h a t c e r t a i n l y i s our u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t
t h e r e are c o n c r e t e steps -Q
What i s t h e U.S. understanding about t h e r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e
l i n e o f c o n t r o l i n accordance w i t h t h e Simla agreement? That means t h e day
the Simla agreement was signed, i f t h e r e had been any a l t e r a t i o n i n t h e
l i n e o f c o n t r o l a f t e r 1972 by use o f f o r c e -- what i s t h e U.S.
u n d e r s t a n d i n g about those t e r r i t o r i e s ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: We have read t h e Simla
agreement, we read t h e 43-page annex which d e l i n e a t e s l i n e o f c o n t r o l . But
t h i s meeting today was not about t h e h i s t o r y o f t h a t agreement, o r , indeed,
t h e h i s t o r y o f t h e Kashmir c r i s i s .
I t i s about t h i s p a r t i c u l a r s i t u a t i o n
i n K a r g i l w i t h those posts t h a t have been overtaken, and d e a l i n g w i t h t h a t .
Q
What's t h e t i m e l i n e f o r t h a t sequencing t h a t you gave f o r
the c o n c r e t e steps?
I s t h e r e a t i m e l i n e f o r t h e immediate s i t u a t i o n ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: For the immediate s i t u a t i o n , we
would l i k e t o see p o s i t i v e steps i n the very near f u t u r e .
Q
Can you answer my q u e s t i o n about what was t h e urgency o f t h e
Prime M i n i s t e r t o come here on t h i s 4 t h o f J u l y weekend, h o l i d a y ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k t h a t ' s a q u e s t i o n t h a t
you b e t t e r ask t h e Prime M i n i s t e r ' s p a r t y , r a t h e r than us. The P r e s i d e n t
demonstrated h i s d e t e r m i n a t i o n t o do what he c o u l d t o help ease t h i s
s i t u a t i o n by t a k i n g t h e step o f r e c e i v i n g t h e Prime M i n i s t e r on very s h o r t
n o t i c e on our n a t i o n a l day. But i f you want t o know t h e Prime M i n i s t e r ' s
m o t i v a t i o n s , I t h i n k we're t h e wrong p a r t y t o ask.
Q
-- waste o f time f o r the P a k i s t a n i Prime M i n i s t e r t o come
here?
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Q
My q u e s t i o n i s , President C l i n t o n has promised t o take
"personal i n t e r e s t . " So t h e r e i s no commitment on t h e p a r t o f t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s t o c o n t i n u e t o take i n t e r e s t i n t h e s o l v i n g o f t h e Kashmir d i s p u t e .
So he goes out and t h e p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t w i l l r e f e r him t o h i s g o l f course,
and say, okay, t a l k t o him. I s t h a t t h e meaning o f p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t ? Or
i s t h e r e a commitment on t h e p a r t o f t h e U n i t e d States t o c o n t i n u e t o be
i n v o l v e d i n s o l v i n g t h e Kashmir d i s p u t e ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k you're p a r s i n g t h a t
sentence way t o o n a r r o w l y . The President has had an i n t e r e s t i n t h i s . He
has had Deputy S e c r e t a r y T a l b o t t and A d m i n i s t r a t i o n O f f i c i a l s one and two
engaged i n an i n t e n s e process f o r t h e l a s t year on t h i s
. No, i t does
not mean t h a t when January 2001 comes around, he takes t h i s i s s u e w i t h him
t o whatever he goes on t o .
Q
Why does i t not mean t h e U n i t e d States -Q
When i s he going t o t r a v e l -Q
I s i t t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ' s u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t when t h e Prime
M i n i s t e r r e t u r n s t o P a k i s t a n he w i l l ask t h e army t o withdraw whatever
f o r c e s have crossed t h e l i n e ? I s t h a t what you mean by w i t h d r a w a l o f
forces?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k t h e Prime M i n i s t e r w i l l
have t o make those d e c i s i o n s h i m s e l f about how he w i l l undertake t o pursue
what i s c o n t a i n e d i n t h i s document. I mean, we can't p r e d i c t how he w i l l
go about t h a t .
I do want t o say one t h i n g about t h e t i m i n g o f a p o s s i b l e
presidential t r i p .
There i s an e l e c t i o n t h a t i s scheduled t o take place i n
I n d i a -- e l e c t i o n s b e g i n n i n g a t t h e end o f September, r u n i n t o October.
I t ' s p o s s i b l e t h a t a new government may not be formed u n t i l l a t e October o r
November, e a r l y November. We don't have t h e exact schedule y e t . That
c e r t a i n l y would a f f e c t t h e p o s s i b i l i t y o f any p r e s i d e n t i a l t r a v e l b e f o r e
that time.
Q
Did t h e Prime M i n i s t e r acknowledge t h a t they had t r o o p s i n
K a r g i l and they would withdraw them?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Again, what we're doing here i s
to g i v e you an understanding o f t h e document i t s e l f , what was s a i d ,
backgrounding.
We're not going t o get i n t o an e l a b o r a t i o n o f what was
discussed a t t h e meeting.
Q
Do you have any b e t t e r sense y o u r s e l v e s , then, o f t h e
reasons t h a t t h i s a c t i o n was taken by t h e P a k i s t a n i s a couple months ago -crossing the line?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k t h e r e has been p l e n t y o f
r e p o r t i n g t h a t ' s been done s p e c u l a t i n g why c e r t a i n t h i n g s have been done
over t h e l a s t s e v e r a l weeks. I don't t h i n k we can add a n y t h i n g t o t h a t
r i g h t now.
Q
The statement emphasizes Simla agreement and t h e Lahore
d e c l a r a t i o n , i n o t h e r words, the b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e s . Why do -- approve
S e c u r i t y C o u n c i l r e s o l u t i o n s ? President C l i n t o n and every s e n i o r U.S.
o f f i c i a l c r i t i c i z e s and condemned I r a q f o r not a b i d i n g by t h e approved
S e c u r i t y C o u n c i l r e s o l u t i o n s . No one s a i d a s i n g l e word t o I n d i a -- why
the double standards?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: W e l l , again, we are v e r y aware
of t h e h i s t o r y o f Kashmir. I n f a c t , i f any o f you wish, you can go back t o
S e c r e t a r y A l b r i g h t ' s f a t h e r ' s book, "Danger i n Kashmir," t h a t he wrote
a f t e r being on t h e f i r s t U.N. Commission. We're very aware o f t h e h i s t o r y
and what has been s a i d and what has been done.
Our focus now i s on t h e present, and t h e most i m p o r t a n t r e c e n t
event d e a l i n g w i t h t h i s h i s t o r y i s Lahore, where t h e two Prime M i n i s t e r s
met and i s s u e d a j o i n t d e c l a r a t i o n , which I t h i n k t h e e n t i r e w o r l d was v e r y
encouraged t o see and h o p e f u l t h a t i t would be pursued. What we've seen
r e c e n t l y i n t h e K a r g i l s e c t o r i s a step backward.
We're hoping t h a t what can be done by t h e P r e s i d e n t and o t h e r s
can get t h i s back on t r a c k so diplomacy can be resumed. And I t h i n k t h a t
t h a t i s why we're t r y i n g t o focus on t h i s -- not going through t h e
h i s t o r i c a l r e c o r d , b u t I t h i n k t h a t t h e Prime M i n i s t e r s themselves a r e best
able t o do t h i s .
And they w i l l have t h e f u l l support i n t h a t e f f o r t by t h e
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
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Stephen Grummon
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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001. report
Spot Commentary. (3 pages)
05/27/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kargil Crisis
Escalates. (3 pages)
05/27/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Pakistan:
Reactions. (5 pages)
05/27/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir Fighting.
(5 pages)
05/27/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (4 pages)
05/26/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Paskistan/lndia. (2
pages)
05/26/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
05/26/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. report
Spot Commentary. (3 pages)
05/26/1999
Pl/b(l)
009a. letter
To Secretary Albright from Rick. Subject: Prime Minister Sharif. (1
page)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
009b. talking
points
Points to be Made on Secretary's Call to Nawaz Sharif. (2 pages)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
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For Madeline Albright from Rick. Subject: Talking Points. (1 page)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
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points
Key Points for Call to Jaswant Sinh (1 page)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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2946
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Kargil [Folder 2] [2]
2007-1635-F
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Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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2946
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Kargil [Folder 2] [2]
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purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
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SA PRESS GUIDANCE
May 27, 1998
INDIA/PAKISTAN: KASHMIR FIGHTING
Context: Indian airstrikes continue against a large group of infiltrators
who crossed from Pakistan over the Kashmiri Line of Control in the
past few weeks. Pakistan says it shot down two Indian jet fighters (MiG
21's or MiG 27 s) and the wreckage is on its side of the LOC. India
denies they hadflownover the LOC. Pakistan has said it will bring the
fighting up in the Security Council today, asking for a Special UN
Envoy. Given the threat to a key road posed by the militants, and
political pressure on the Vajpayee caretaker government, India will
continue its attempts to dislodge them. The proximity ofthe fighting to
the LOC heightens the chance of further violations by Indian aircraft.
Ambassador Celeste in New Delhi and DCM Eastham in Islamabad
have been urging senior Indian and Pakistani officials to exercise
restraint and keep thefightingfrom spreading.
,
Q:
Please update us on the fighting in Kashmir. Are the two countries at
war?
A:
INDIAN AIRCRAFT HAVE CONTINUED TO STRIKE AT
POSITIONS OCCUPIED BY INFILTRATORS FROM PAKISTAN ON
THEIR SIDE OF, BUT VERY CLOSE TO, THE LINE OF CONTROL IN
KASHMIR. TWO INDIAN AIRCRAFT WERE REPORTEDLY SHOT
DOWN TODAY ON THE PAKISTANI SIDE OF THE LOC.
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WE ARE UNABLE TO ESTABLISH WHAT HAPPENED WITH THE
DOWNING OF THE TWO AIRCRAFT, INCLUDING WHETHER THEY
OVERFLEW THE LOC OR WERE HIT ON INDIA'S SIDE.
THIS FIGHTING IS THE MOST SERIOUS IN SOME TIME IN
KASHMIR AND ITS PROXIMITY TO THE LINE OF CONTROL ONLY
MAKES IT OF GREATER CONCERN.
INDIA HAS SAID IT WILL LIMIT ITS ATTACKS TO ITS SIDE OF THE
LOC BUT HAS EVERY INTENTION OF DISLODGING THE
MILITANTS THERE, WHO ARE THREATENING A KEY ROAD TO
NORTHERN KASHMIR.
SENIOR AMERICAN DIPLOMATS IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN ARE IN
TOUCH WITH HOST GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS TO EXPRESS OUR
STRONG CONCERN, TO URGE THEM TO SHOW RESTRAINT AND
PREVENT THE FIGHTING FROM SPREADING AND TO URGE BOTH
COUNTRIES TO WORK TO REDUCE TENSIONS.
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ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS
INDERFURTH IS GIVING THE SAME MESSAGE TO THE PAKISTANI
AND INDIAN AMBASSADORS TODAY.
THE DOWNING OF THE INDIAN AIRCRAFT UNDERSCORES THE
NEED FOR INDIA AND PAKISTAN TO RESOLVE THEIR
DIFFERENCES. WE HOPE THAT THEY WILL BE ABLE TO DO THIS
QUICKLY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE RECENT LAHORE SUMMIT
BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES' PRIME MINISTERS.
WE UNDERSTAND THAT PRIME MINISTERS VAJPAYEE AND
SHARIF HAVE DISCUSSED THESE DEVELOPMENTS BY
TELEPHONE, AND THAT INDIAN AND PAKISTANI MILITARY
LEADERS IN KASHMIR HAVE ALSO BEEN IN TOUCH.
WE URGE THE TWO PRIME MINISTERS TO SPEAK AGAIN
DIRECTLY TO PULL THEIR COUNTRIES BACK FROM THE
DANGER OF A HEIGHTENED CONFLICT.
�UO/27-/99
10:32
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THE UNITED STATES HAS LONG HELD THE POSITION THAT THE
KASHMIR DISPUTE MUST BE RESOLVED THROUGH
NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN WHICH TAKE
INTO ACCOUNT THE WISHES OF THE PEOPLE OF JAMMU AND
KASHMIR.
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White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kargil Crisis
Escalates. (3 pages)
05/27/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [2]
2007-1635-F
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
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05/27/1999
RESTRIC TION
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AtTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2072
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05/27/1999
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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2946
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©001
SA PRESS GUIDANCE
May 26, 1998
INDIA/PAKISTAN: KASHMIR AIRSTRIKES
Context: India has launched airstrikes against a large group of
infiltrators outside of Kargil, a town on the Indian side ofthe Kashmir
line of control. There has been heavy fighting in the area for about a
week, as Indian forces try to dislodge several hundred militants who
have taken ridge positions threatening the only main road serving
northern Kashmir. Militant groups headquartered in Pakistan
acknowledge their involvement. Although Pakistan denies it, the
militants are almost certainly receiving their support. This is the first
use of air strikes in Kashmir by India in many years. India has confined
the strikes to its side of the LOC and denied Pakistan's claims (now
withdrawn) that bombs have struck its side of the border. Ambassador
Celeste has seen the Indian Defense Minister and Foreign Secretary and
publicly expressed the hope that the situation can be contained.
Q:
Please update us on the fighting in Kashmir. Has the U.S.
Ambassador been in touch with the Indian Defense Minister? What was his
message?
A:
INDIAN AIRCRAFT HAVE STRUCK AT POSITIONS OCCUPIED
BY INFILTRATORS IN THE KARGIL AREA OF KASHMIR, CLOSE TO
THE LINE OF CONTROL. INDIAN FORCES HAVE BEEN TRYING TO
DISLODGE THE MILITANTS FOR OVER A WEEK. THE
INFILTRATORS OCCUPY MOUNTAIN RIDGE POSITIONS THAT
THREATEN A KEY ROAD TO NORTHERN KASHMIR.
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INDIA SAYS IT IS LIMITING ITS ATTACKS TO ITS SIDE OF THE
LOC BUT HAS EVERY INTENTION OF DISLODGING THE
MILITANTS.
PAKISTAN SAYS THE SITUATION IS SERIOUS AND HAS WARNED
INDIA NOT TO STRIKE AT POSITIONS ON ITS SIDE OF THE LOC.
THE DEPARTMENT HAD EARLIER INSTRUCTED ITS EMBASSIES
IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN TO EXPRESS CONCERN ABOUT THE
FIGHTING AND TO URGE BOTH COUNTRIES TO WORK TO
REDUCE TENSIONS.
IN NEW DELHI, AMBASSADOR CELESTE SAW THE DEFENSE
MINISTER AND FOREIGN SECRETARY TODAY.
IN ISLAMABAD, DEPUTY CHIEF OF MISSION AL EASTHAM SAW
THE PRIME MINISTER'S FOREIGN POLICY ADVISOR.
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�05/26/99
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THIS LATEST FIGHTING UNDERLINES THE PRESSING NEED FOR
INDIA AND PAKISTAN TO RESOLVE THEIR DIFFERENCES. WE
HOPE THAT THEY WILL BE ABLE TO DO THIS QUICKLY IN THE
CONTEXT OF THE RECENT LAHORE SUMMIT BETWEEN THE TWO
COUNTRIES' PRIME MINISTERS.
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SHARIF HAVE DISCUSSED THESE DEVELOPMENTS BY
TELEPHONE, AND WE ENCOURAGE THEM TO KEEP IN TOUCH.
THE UNITED STATES HAS LONG HELD THE POSITION THAT THE
KASHMIR DISPUTE MUST BE RESOLVED THROUGH
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concern over I n d i a ' s a i r s t r i k e s on * ' i n f i l t r a t o r s ' ' i n Kashmir a t a
meeting w i t h I n d i a n Defence M i n i s t e r George Fernandes on Wednesday, a U.S.
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happening i n K a r g i l and o u r hope t h a t t h e s i t u a t i o n can be c o n t a i n e d and
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The spokeswoman s a i d Ambassador R i c h a r d Celeste had asked t o meet
Fernandes a f t e r New D e l h i launched dawn a i r s t r i k e s i n an I n d i a n - h e l d area
o f Kashmir t o d i s l o d g e m i l i t a n t s from h i g h r i d g e s c l o s e t o t h e m i l i t a r y
c o n t r o l l i n e w i t h Pakistan.
Defence o f f i c i a l s s a i d Mi-17 h e l i c o p t e r gunships backed by j e t f i g h t e r s
made s i x s o r t i e s between 6.30 a.m. and 8.30 a.m. (0100 and 0300 GMT),
s t r a f i n g t h e snow-capped r i d g e s i n t h e Drass and K a r g i l s e c t o r s where
hundreds o f mercenaries were dug i n .
Washington has l e d western e f f o r t s t o draw a r c h - f o e s I n d i a and Pakistan
i n t o t h e g l o b a l regime f o r n u c l e a r arms c o n t r o l s i n c e t h e y conducted
n u c l e a r t e s t s l a s t year.
I t has urged b o t h s i d e s t o t a l k on Kashmir, t h e cause o f two wars
between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n , and has s a i d t h e wishes o f t h e K a s h m i r i people
s h o u l d be t a k e n i n t o c o n s i d e r a t i o n . I t has s a i d t h e r e c o u l d be t h i r d - p a r t y
m e d i a t i o n on t h e i s s u e i f b o t h sides agreed, though I n d i a i s adamant t h a t
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TEXT-lndia statement on Kashmir air strikes
NEW DELHI, May 26 (Reuters) - Following is the text ofthe
statement issued by the Indian Defence Ministry on the air raids
in Kashmir on Wednesday:
Early this morning the Indian Air Force took armed air
action against Pak-aided militants, who had infiltrated into our
side ofthe LoC, in general areas of Drass-Kargil-Batalik. This
action was forced upon India because the infiltrators are in
considerable strength and consist of a large number of well
trained mercenaries. They are not only supported directly by the
Pakistan army, but Pak Army regulars are believed to be
participating along with them. The infiltrators have taken
positions of advantage on very high ridges, which are difficult
to neutralise by ground action alone. In joint operations, the
army is closing in to clear the positions engaged by the Air
Force today.
The air action has been taken on account ofthe following:
(a) If not contained at this stage, Pakistan would have been
encouraged to extend its operations further. Delayed reaction
would have called for a more severe action, possibly increasing
the areas as well the scope of Operations.
(b) If the infiltration is not arrested and the infiltrators
are not evicted, the alignment ofthe LoC could well be altered
to our disadvantage.
(c) The security of our vital ground line of communication
from Srinagarto Leh, via Kargil would be under threat.
(d) If militants continued to hold the heights, infiltration
in this area would increase.
The Indian Defence Forces have been directed to take action,
as deemed necessary, on own side of LoC. Should there be any
direct or indirect interference in our Operations by Pakistan
Army or PAF, the Indian Defence forces have been authorised to
take appropriate action.
It would be in the interest of Pakistan to not only stop
aiding the militants by its agencies but actually ensure their
withdrawal and bring the ground position to status quo ante.
Both fighters and helicopters took part in the operations.
Earlier an IAF aircraft within its own air space was attacked in
spite of prior notice to Pakistan authorities as per the
agreement. Due to this we had to use our fighter aircraft also
to provide us the freedom of operating within our own air space
without any outside interference.
This is the start of Operations and they would continue till
our Defence Forces reoccupy our territory. Any escalation of
this conflict will be entirely the responsibility of Pakistan.
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WRAPUP-lndia hits Kashmir militants with air power
By Chaitanya Kalbag
NEW DELHI, May 26 (Reuters) - India on Wednesday launched
its first peacetime air strikes in Kashmir and warned Pakistan
not to interfere as New Delhi used force to dislodge guerrillas.
The raids marked the worst turn in ties with Pakistan since
the neighbours tested nuclear weapons a year ago and signalled a
sharp departure from the annual summertime skirmishing across a
ceasefire line in Kashmir.
It was also a new low point in a nine-year Moslem revolt
against Indian rule in Kashmir that New Delhi says is fomented
by Islamabad.
Pakistan reacted cautiously to the strikes, saying it would
defend itself if attacked.
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, in a statement issued
hours before the raids, called for a political solution to the
Kashmir dispute that has triggered two wars since the
subcontinent won independence in 1947.
'Any escalation of this conflict will be entirely the
responsibility of Pakistan," an Indian Defence Ministry
statement said. "This is the start of operations and they
(will) continue till our defence forces reoccupy our
territory."
Defence officials said Mi-17 helicopter gunships backed by
jet fighters made six sorties between 6.30 a.m. and 8.30 a.m.
(0100 and 0300 GMT), strafing the snow-capped ridges in the
Drass and Kargil sectors where hundreds of mercenaries were dug
in.
The Press Trust of India news agency said Srinagar airport
in Indian-ruled Kashmir had been closed to civilian traffic and
additional troops were being airlifted to Drass and Kargil.
New Delhi said it was forced to stage the air strikes
because the intruders, many of them suspected Afghan militants,
would have been difficult to neutralise with ground action alone
as they were dug in on "very high ridges."
"They are not only supported directly by the Pakistan Army,
but Pakistan Army regulars are believed to be participating
along with them," the statement said.
" If not contained at this stage, Pakistan would have been
encouraged to extend its operations further. Delayed action
would have called for a more severe action, possibly increasing
the areas as well as the scope of operations," the statement
said.
India was at pains to stress that its air attacks, which it
described as "effective," were staged well inside the Line of
Control, the ceasefire line that divides Kashmir between the
hostile neighbours.
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�"There has to be restraint from both sides," Pakistan's
foreign minister Sartaj Aziz told reporters. "We don't know why
they escalated the situation. If they attack our positions, we
will defend ourselves."
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee served notice ofthe
Indian action on Tuesday when he told reporters "all possible
steps would be taken to clear our territory of intrusion."
A senior Indian defence official told Reuters on Tuesday
that Afghan mercenaries backed by Pakistani army supplies had
quietly taken position on several heights overlooking a
strategic road connecting Srinagar with Kargil and beyond to the
Ladakh region.
Defence officials said the last straw was when an Indian
reconnaissance plane was shot at and hit two days ago as it flew
over the positions held by the militants.
The ministry statement said the shooting occurred despite
Pakistan being given prior notice ofthe survey flight.
It was clear India's action had wide public support. An
Internet poll carried out by the Times of India on Tuesday
showed that 84 percent of respondents believed India should
launch an air offensive to flush out the intruders.
Markets in both India and Pakistan reacted nervously to news
of the air strikes. The Bombay stock index was down 2.86 percent
at 3,943.86 at 0840 GMT. The Karachi index was down 3.55 percent
at 1,342.51. The Indian rupee weakened to 42.802/812 to the
dollar from a Tuesday close of 42.7475/7525.
Some traders said the market was due for a correction on
technical factors.
"The concern is obviously whether this might provoke a
(Pakistani) retaliation and therefore escalate," Maulik
Sharedalal of Kaji and Maulik Securities said.
But Devesh Kumar, research head at ABN Amro Asia Equities's
India unit, said: " A full fledged war looks very unlikely...the
market should bounce back when this cools off."
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Associated Press Writer=
NEW DELHI, India (AP) Indian Air force jets launched
airstrikes Wednesday in the disputed mountains of Kashmir, where
the army has been exchanging mortar and heavy artillery fire with
Pakistani forces.
Indian officials said they were responding to the largest
Pakistani incursion into the Himalayan territory in 10 years and
the jets were firing at infiltrators on the Indian side of the
poorly-defined border.
The attack came a day after Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
said all steps including airstrikes would be taken to push back
the forces whose 'design is to occupy some territory and stay put
there.
"Infiltrators are being helped by the Pakistani armed forces,"
Vajpayee charged Tuesday.
Vajpayee said he warned his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif,
in a telephone conversation Monday about the possibility of
airstrikes.
Pakistan's foreign minister, Sartaj Aziz, vowed Wednesday that
his country "will take the necessary action to defend ourselves
... we are retaliating and we will retaliate." He did not
elaborate.
Aziz also said that Pakistan did not know about the
infiltrators. "No one knows where they come from and who they
are," he said.
India and Pakistan have fought two of their three wars over
Kashmir, which is divided between them by a U.N-monitored
cease-fire line. More than 15,000 people have been killed in
fighting between rebels and security forces in Kashmir in the last
10 years.
The use of Indian air force jets was the most serious escalation
ofthe conflict since both countries tested nuclear weapons in May
1998, prompting fears of a nuclear arms race in the subcontinent.
Indian Maj. Gen. Joginder Jaswant Singh told reporters in New
Delhi on Wednesday that the infiltrators had taken up positions
four miles inside Indian territory and were spread over the vast
Drass, Batalik, Kaksar and Mashkok mountains in the northern part
of Kashmir.
Intelligence reports, backed by photos taken by Indian
satellites, indicate that some 600 infiltrators have moved into the
mountains, at an altitude of 16,000 feet, Singh said.
Pakistan's armed forces were put on "high alert" Tuesday
following a meeting of senior government and military officials,
said the independent daily newspaper, The News, on Wednesday.
Quoting an unidentified participant at Tuesday's meeting, The
News said Pakistan was particularly concerned about air incursions
by Indian jet fighters.
Pakistan's Army Chief Pervaz Musharraf currently is on a visit
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Pakistan and against air incursions across the disputed border.
The attacks came at a time when prime ministers of both nations
have been trying to defuse their long years of hostility.
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NEW DELHI, India: "complete rubbish.v
Indian officials charge that about 600 infiltrators allegedly
Afghan mercenaries supported by Pakistani forces moved into the
Indian-controlled Himalayan region earlier this month, posing a
threat to Indian supply lines in the Himalayan state.
"This is the start of operations and they will continue until
our defense forces reoccupy our territories. Any escalation of this
conflict will be entirely the responsibility of Pakistan," the
Defense Ministry said in a statement in New Delhi.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz immediately issued a
stiff warning to India. "We are retaliating and we will
retaliate," he warned, without elaborating.
Aziz also said that Pakistan knew nothing about the
infiltrators. "No one knows where they come from and who they
are," he said.
India and Pakistan have fought two of their three wars over
Kashmir, which is divided between them by a U.N-monitored
cease-fire line. More than 15,000 people have been killed in
fighting between rebels and security forces in Indian-held Kashmir
in the last 10 years.
India has not used air power in Kashmir since 1990. Pakistan and
India, which were partitioned when they gained independence from
Britain in 1947, tested nuclear weapons in May 1998, prompting
fears of a nuclear arms race in the subcontinent. Both countries
claim all of Kashmir.
In one region, Dras, 100 miles from the state capital of
Srinagar, Indian army officers said the target of today's attack
was some 70 infiltrators who had entrenched themselves on the
slopes ofthe snowcapped hills, looking down at Indian army
convoys, 2,700 feet on the meadows below.
Their command ofthe heights handicapped Indian soldiers trying
to evict them, officers told The Associated Press.
Army officers in the area said the infiltrators must have taken
months to occupy the posts. They said Indian forces could take
three to six months to clear them.
Indian Maj. Gen. Joginder Jaswant Singh told reporters that the
infiltrators have taken up positions four miles inside India in the
Dras, Batalik, Kaksar and Mashkok mountains of northern Kashmir.
The attacks were carried out within Indian-occupied regions,
Indian Brig. Mohan Bhandari said. Troops were expected to take over
the intruders' positions once they retreat, officials said.
India's fighter jets and helicopter gunships attacked the
intruders after both armies began exchanging mortar and heavy
artillery fire two weeks ago.
The exchange of mortar and heavy artillery fire in the Kargil
and Dras regions has left at least 160 people dead, Bhandari said.
Thousands of residents ofthe region have fled to safe villages
along the Sum River.
The air force joined the operation because the infiltrators had
occupied positions at altitudes of up to 16,000 feet, said Air
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Statement t h a t i t i s c r i t i c a l f o r any &G&oi-gn foroo>s i n
I n d i a n - c o n t r o l l e d t e r r i t o r y t o be withdrawn i m m e d i a t e l y .
Both s i d e s s h o u l d be i n d i r e c t c o n t a c t t o c r e a t e t h e
conditions f o r t h i s .
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C a l l f o r r e s t o r i n g t h e momentum o f Lahore, where b o t h PMs
showed v i s i o n and courage.
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Pakistan has consistently emphasized restraint and the need to defuse the situation which
has gravely escalated in the past few days along the Line of Control.
The situation has deteriorated on account of Indian-air strikes and heavy artillery shelling
in the Kargil sector across the Line of Control.
In response to Prime Minister Vajpayee's telephone call last Monday, the Prime Minister
today spoke with the Indian Prime Minister on telephone and reiterated Pakistan's desire
that this situation should not be allowed to get out of hand. The Prime Minister stressed
that Pakistan was not responsible for this escalation. The Prime Minister further said that
we were disappointed that in less than three months of the Lahore Summit which had
created a positive atmosphere, we should be facing a situation which isfiaughtwith
grave risks. The Prime Minister emphasized that both the leaders owed it to their peoples
not to allow the situation to drift towards a dangerous direction.
The Prime Minister reiterated that he remained committed to the preservation of peace
and promotion of dialogue in pursuance of the Lahore Declaration which commits both
the countries to resolve their problems, particularly the Jammu and Kashmir issue.
Accordingly, the PM offered to send FM Sartag Aziz to New Delhi to meet his India
counterpart and to explore ways and means to defuse the current situation and pave the
way for peaceful settlement ofthe Jammu and Kashmir issue.
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December 15, 1999
Dear John:
Thank you f o r w r i t i n g i n support of my e f f o r t s i n South Asia.
I know we agree t h a t the best chance f o r reducing tensions and
c r e a t i n g a durable peace on the subcontinent i s through
b i l a t e r a l dialogue between India and Pakistan. The Pakistani
m i l i t a r y ' s a c t i o n on October 12 does not a l t e r the necessity f o r
the two sides t o t a l k d i r e c t l y to solve t h e i r problems. I n
f a c t , since the coup, the need f o r b i l a t e r a l dialogue i s more
v i t a l than ever, and we have made t h i s c l e a r t o both sides.
I agree t h a t appointing a special envoy or moving to strengthen
the UN M i l i t a r y Observers Group i n Kashmir would be premature
at t h i s time. However, i f India and Pakistan conclude i n
b i l a t e r a l t a l k s t h a t an enhanced UN presence would c o n t r i b u t e
to a permanent r e s o l u t i o n of the Kashmir problem, I would be
w i l l i n g to explore t h a t proposal. I n the end, the Kashmir issue
needs t o be resolved between India and Pakistan, t a k i n g i n t o
account the wishes of the Kashmiri people.
Again, thank you f o r w r i t i n g and f o r your support of my
i n i t i a t i v e s to create earnest and productive n e g o t i a t i o n s .
I look forward to working w i t h you on t h i s important issue.
Sincerely,
The Honorable John Edwards
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L e t t e r from Senator Edwards Concerning Kashmir
Purpose
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Background
Senator Edwards wrote t o express support f o r your p o s i t i o n t h a t
b i l a t e r a l negotiations are the best chance f o r successful
r e s o l u t i o n of the Kashmir issue.
Your reply thanks Senator Edwards f o r h i s support, r e a f f i r m s
that appointing an American envoy would not be a productive
approach t o s o l v i n g t h i s b i l a t e r a l problem, and takes i n t o
account the October 12 m i l i t a r y takeover i n Pakistan.
RECOMMENDATION
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Senator Edwards wrote i n support o f t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s p o s i t i o n on
b i l a t e r a l n e g o t i a t i o n s between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n . The r e p l y
thanks Senator Edwards f o r h i s views and s u p p o r t , and r e i t e r a t e s
the views o f t h e P r e s i d e n t .
The NSC r e c e i v e d t h e incoming correspondence on December 1 .
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The Honorable William Jefferson Clinton
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Dear Mr. President
I write you regarding the pursuit of peace in the Indian Subcontinent. As you know, I,
along with several of my colleagues, previously wrote to you on this issue on July 21 . I
write today to clarify and elaborate my position on this matter.
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Like you, I am pleased that the tensions between India and Pakistan have subsided
since earlier this summer. I believe the best chance for the successful resolution of the
Jammu and Kashmir issue lies in bilateral negotiations and constructive dialogue
between India and Pakistan.
Our first priority should be to respect the sovereignty of India and Pakistan and to
encourage them to resolve their differences bilaterally. Only in this manner can a
lasting reconciliation of the Kashmir issue be achieved. I believe the appointment of a
special envoy and the strengthening of the United Nations Military Observers Group
(UNMOGIP) would today prove counterproductive and premature.
Mr. President, for these reasons, I support your postion that creating a renewed
atmosphere of sincere, open and productive bilateral negotiations and dialogue
between India and. Pakistan is the surest way to bring about the. end of regional
tensions and the attainment of a durable peace in South Asia.
I stand ready to support initiatives that work toward producing positive negotiations in
this critical region of the world.
Sincerely,
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MEMORANDUM FOR ROBERT A. BRADTKE
NSC Executive Secretariat
FROM:
CHARLES M. BRAIN
Legislative A f f a i r s
SUBJECT:
PRESIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Attached are copies of l e t t e r s sent t o the President by
various Members of Congress. Since these l e t t e r s address
n a t i o n a l s e c u r i t y issues, we would appreciate your assistance i n
d r a f t i n g the responses.
Thank you very much f o r your assistance. I f you have any
questions, please c a l l Courtney Crouch at x67500.
The f o l l o w i n g i s a b r i e f d e s c r i p t i o n of the l e t t e r s :
1)
2)
Sen. John Edwards (D-NC), recommending t h a t former
Senator Robert Morgan be i n v i t e d t o the ceremony
commemorating the t r a n s f e r of the Panama Canal from the
United States to the Republic of Panama;
3)
Sen. John Edwards (D-NC), concerning the current
s i t u a t i o n i n Kashmir;
4)
Sen. Trent L o t t (R-MS) and f i v e other Senators,
concerning the current s i t u a t i o n i n I r a q ;
5)
Rep. Henry B o n i l l a (R-TX) and Rep. Solomon P. O r t i z (DTX), concerning Mexico's proposed new regulations f o r
automobiles t r a v e l i n g i n t o Mexico;
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Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-CO) and three other
Members of Congress, concerning human r i g h t s concerns
i n Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey and the President's
recent t r i p t o these countries;
Rep. Richard A. Gephardt (D-MO) and three other Members
of Congress, concerning the current s i t u a t i o n i n
Cyprus;
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Rep. David Minge (D-MN), supporting the recommendations
of the Senate Select POW/MIA Committee concerning the
case of POW/MIA Peter Matthes;
8)
Rep. George M i l l e r (D-CA), concerning the Navy t r a i n i n g
exercises a t the Island of Vieques, Puerto Rico; and,
9)
Rep. Jim Saxton (R-NJ) and twenty-three other Members'
of Congress, concerning the implementation of the 1996
Anti-Terrorism and E f f e c t i v e Death Penalty Act (P.L.
104-132).
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Title
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
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2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Kargil [Folder 2] [2]
Creator
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National Security Council
Donald Camp
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7585659
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2007-1635-F
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Box 1
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585659">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Case Number: 2007-1635-F
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This is not a textual record. This is used as an
administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential
Library Staff.
Folder Title:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
Staff Office-Individual:
Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECTATITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
Shelia Gwaltney to Michael Malinowski and Chat Blakeman. Subject:
Brief Read-out. (1 page)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: Kargil Crisis. (4 pages)
06/01/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Pakistan. (4 pages)
06/01/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
06/01/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. draft
Letter from President Clinton to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. (2
pages)
06/01/1999
PI/b(l)
006. email
Donald Camp to Kathleen Cooper. Subject: POTUS Letter to Nawaz.
(2 pages)
06/01/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. letter
Pakistani Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz to Secretary Madeline
Albright. (4 pages)
05/29/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. memo
To Sandy Berger, Jim Steinberg, and Bruce Riedel from Donald
Camp. Subject: Update on Kashmir. (2 pages)
05/30/1999
Pl/b(l)
05/30/1999
Pl/b(l)
05/29/1999
Pl/b(l)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. report
Spot Commentary. (1 page)
010. report
Spot Commentary. (2 pages)
011. report
Spot Commentary. (2 pages)
012. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Pakistan. (6 pages)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1
2007-1635-F
vz2071
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security' Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l)of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency ((b)(2) ofthe FOIAJ
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute ||b)(3) ofthe FOIAJ
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIAJ
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAJ
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
013. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Femandes
Discusses the Fighting. (6 pages)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
014. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (4 pages)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
015. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Chandra on Kargil.
(5 pages)
05/27/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information ((a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(I) ofthe FOIAJ
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIAJ
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAJ
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAJ
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAJ
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
Shelia Gwaltney to Michael Malinowski and Chat Blakeman. Subject:
Brief Read-out. (I page)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(.S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Kargil Crisis. (4 pages)
06/01/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [ I ]
2007-1635-F
vz207l
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
PJ
P4
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) of the FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) of the FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(J) of the PRAj
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
D O C U M E N T NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan. (4 pages)
06/01/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
O A / B o x Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
RESTRICTION CODES
Prcsidcnlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b ( l ) National security classified information 1(b)(1) o f t h e FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) o f t h e FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) o f t h e FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) o f t h e FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) o f t h e F O I A |
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) o f t h e F O I A |
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) o f t h e F O I A |
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) o f t h e F O I A |
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) o f t h e PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) o f t h e PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) o f t h e PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) o f t h e PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) o f t h e PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
P R M . Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
06/01/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz207l
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or betw een such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. draft
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Letter from President Clinton to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. (2
pages)
06/01/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PR'\|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Donald Camp to Kathleen Cooper. Subject: POTUS Letter to Nawaz.
(2 pages)
06/01/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz207l
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. letter
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Pakistani Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz to Secretary Madeline
Albright. (4 pages)
05/29/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
RESTRICTION CODES
Prcsidcnlial Records Acl - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Acl - |S U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI
P2
PJ
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(J)of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
To Sandy Berger, Jim Steinberg, and Bruce Riedel from Donald
Camp. Subject: Update on Kashmir. (2 pages)
05/30/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l)of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
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INDIA/PAKISTAN: KASHMIR FIGHTING
Context: Indian air.strikes and ground assaults continued over the
weekend against a large group of infiltrators who crossed from
Pakistani-held into Indian-held Kashmir over the Line of Control. No
more aircraft have been downed, but Pakistan claims that Indian
shelling has killed civilians on its side ofthe LOC. A reported threat by
the Pakistani Foreign Secretary to use "any means necessary to defend
Pakistan has been denied by the Foreign Ministry. India has agreed to
an offer by the Pakistani Foreign Minister to come to New Delhi for
talks, but also says that military operations will not stop. Over the
weekend, the Secretary telephoned Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif and
Indian Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh to express concern and urge
restraint. The Indian press has picked up on her call to Singh, but we
would prefer not to publicize the calls further, if possible, to avoid
further complicate efforts between the two countries to end the crisis.
There is no U.S. effort to mediate the dispute.
Q:
Please update us on the fighting in Kashmir.
A:
FIGHTING CONTINUED OVER THE WEEKEND IN THE
KARGIL AREA OF KASHMIR AS INDIAN AIR STRIKES AND
GROUND ATTACKS CONTINUE AGAINST MILITANTS ON INDIA'S
SIDE OF, BUT VERY CLOSE TO, THE LINE OF CONTROL.
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INDIA HAS AGREED TO A VISIT TO NEW DELHI BY PAKISTAN'S
FOREIGN MINISTER, SARTAJ AZIZ, FOR TALKS ON THE
FIGHTING. A DATE FOR THE VISIT HAS NOT YET BEEN SET.
THE UNITED STATES WELCOMES THIS DEVELOPMENT AND
URGES PAKISTAN AND INDIA TO HOLD HIGH LEVEL
CONSULTATIONS SOON.
WE REMAIN IN TOUCH WITH THE INDIAN AND PAKISTANI
GOVERNMENTS TO EXPRESS OUR STRONG CONCERN, TO URGE
THEM TO SHOW RESTRAINT AND PREVENT THE FIGHTING FROM
SPREADING AND TO URGE BOTH COUNTRIES TO WORK
TOGETHER TO REDUCE TENSIONS.
WE URGE THE TWO COUNTRIES' PRIME MINISTERS TO STAY
CLOSELY INVOLVED WITH EFFORTS TO DEFUSE THIS CRISIS.
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(ONLY IF ASKED ABOUT PHONE CALLS BY THE SECRETARY)
SECRETARY ALBRIGHT TELEPHONED PAKISTANI PRIME
MINISTER NAWAZ SHARIF AND INDIAN FOREIGN MINISTER
JASWANT SINGH ON SATURDAY TO EXPRESS OUR CONCERN
AND URGE RESTRAINT.
(IF ASKED ABOUT PAKISTANI FOREIGN SECRETARY'S
THREATS TO USE "ANY MEANS NECESSARY" FOR THEIR
DEFENSE.)
WE UNDERSSTAND THAT PAKISTAN'S FOREIGN MINISTRY HAS
DENIED THAT THE FOREIGN SECRETARY MADE SUCH
REMARKS. WE URGE LEADERS OF BOTH INDIA AND PAKISTAN
TO AVOID INFLAMNATORY RHETORIC AS THEY SEEK TO
RESOLVE THIS CRISIS.
(IF ASKED ABOUT SENDING A U.S. ENVOY)
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THERE ARE NO PLANS TO SEND A U.S. ENVOY TO THE REGION
AT THIS TIME. WE NOTE THE STATED READINESS OF BOTH
COUNTRIES TO HOLD HIGH LEVEL TALKS ON THIS ISSUE.
(IF ASKED ABOUT MILITARY PREPARATIONS ELSEWHERE)
WE HAVE SEEN PRESS REPORTS OF REDEPLOYMENTS OF
TROOPS ELSEWHERE ON THE LINE OF CONTROL, BUT ARE
UNAWARE OF MILITARY MOVEMENTS BY EITHER SIDE THAT
INDICATE THEY EXPECT OUTBREAKS OF FIGHTING AT OTHER
POINTS.
(IF ASKED FOR THE U.S. POSITION ON KASHMIR)
THE UNITED STATES HAS LONG HELD THE POSITION THAT THE
KASHMIR DISPUTE MUST BE RESOLVED THROUGH
NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN WHICH TAKE
INTO ACCOUNT THE WISHES OF THE PEOPLE OF JAMMU AND
KASHMIR.
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Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Bruce Riedel to APSNA, NSA, WHSR, and NESASIA. Subject:
Indian Foreign Minister. (6 pages)
06/05/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir Fighting.
(4 pages)
06/06/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
Partial. Page 3 only. (1 page)
c. 06/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Indian Prime
Minister. (3 pages)
06/06/1999
PI/b(I)
005. cable
re: Kashmir. (4 pages)
06/04/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
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Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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2007-1635-F
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
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Indian Foreign Minister. (6 pages)
06/05/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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Kargil [Folder I] [5]
2007-1635-F
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b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
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information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) ofthe FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA|
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002. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir Fighting.
(4 pages)
06/06/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2070
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P2
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P4
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an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
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purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
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003. cable
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DATE
Partial. Page 3 only. (1 page)
c. 06/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2070
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
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004. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Indian Prime
Minister. (3 pages)
06/06/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1][5]
2007-1635-F
vz2070
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
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005. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir. (4 pages)
06/04/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [5]
2007-1635-F
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financial institutions |(b)(8) of the FOIA)
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
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2007-1635-F
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An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Kargil [Folder 1] [5]
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National Security Council
Donald Camp
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7585659
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2007-1635-F
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Box 1
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
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Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (6 pages)
06/14/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: India's PM. (4 pages)
06/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. report
Regional Notes. (2 pages)
06/12/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. report
Spot Commentary. (1 page)
06/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. memo
To Karl Inderfurth from Michael Malinowski. Subject: A
Comprehensive Approach. (3 pages)
06/07/1999
Pl/b(l)
Subject: Pakistan-India. (3 pages)
06/08/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. report
Transcript. (11 pages)
06/07/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Indian Minister. (3
pages)
06/07/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Request for
Demarche. (3 pages)
06/05/1999
Pl/b(l)
010. email
Bruce Riedel to APSNA, NSA, WHSR and NESA. Subject: Pakistan.
(5 pages)
06/05/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. memo
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2069
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (6 pages)
06/14/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2069
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. .'!52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: India's PM. (4 pages)
06/11/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2069
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P2
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P4
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
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purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
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National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
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PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Regional Notes. (2 pages)
06/12/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2069
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - (5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(h)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
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004. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
06/11/1999
Spot Commentary. (1 page)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2069
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
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005. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
To Karl Inderfurth from Michael Malinowski. Subject: A
Comprehensive Approach. (3 pages)
06/07/1999
RESTRICTION
P]/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2069
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOI A|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�SA PRESS GUIDANCE
June 7, 1998
INDIA/PAKISTAN: KASHMIR FIGHTING
Context: Indian air and ground attacks continue against a large group
of infiltrators who crossed from Pakistani-held into Indian-held
Kashmir over the Line of Control. India and Pakistan have yet to agree
to a date for a visit by Pakistani Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz to New
Delhi. We want to encourage both sides to move ahead on talks soon.
President Clinton has written to both Prime Ministers to reiterate U.S.
positions. There is no U.S. effort to mediate the dispute.
Q:
Please update us on the fighting in Kashmir.
A:
INDIAN AIR AND GROUND ATTACKS CONTINUE IN THE
KARGIL AREA OF KASHMIR AGAINST INFILTRATORS FROM
PAKISTAN. WHILE INDIA REPORTS THE CAPTURE OF SOME
STRONG POINTS, IT DID NOT MAKE MAJOR ADVANCES OVER
THE WEEKEND.
THE UNITED STATES STRONGLY REITIERATES ITS CALL FOR
RESTRAINT AND AVOIDANCE OF A SPREAD OF FIGHTING
BEYOND THE KARGIL AREA.
�INDIA AND PAKISTAN CONTINUE TO DISCUSS A DATE FOR A
VISIT TO NEW DELHI BY PAKISTAN'S FOREIGN MINISTER,
SARTAJ AZIZ, FOR TALKS ON THE FIGHTING.
THE UNITED STATES STRONGLY SUPPORTS TALKS BETWEEN
INDIA AND PAKISTAN TO RESOLVE THIS LATEST DISPUTE AND
BELIEVES THESE TALKS SHOULD TAKE PLACE AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE.
ENDING THE FIGHTING IN THE KARGIL AREA CAN ONLY BE
ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH DIRECT ENGAGEMENT BY INDIA
AND PAKISTAN.
WE REMAIN IN CONTACT WITH THE INDIAN AND PAKISTANI
GOVERNMENTS TO EXPRESS OUR STRONG CONCERN, TO URGE
THEM TO SHOW RESTRAINT AND PREVENT THE FIGHTING FROM
SPREADING AND TO URGE BOTH COUNTRIES TO WORK
TOGETHER TO REDUCE TENSIONS.
�(IF ASKED ABOUT LETTERS TO PMS FROM THE PRESIDENT)
THE PRESIDENT HAS SENT LETTERS TO THE TWO PRIME
MINISTERS REITERATING U.S. POSITIONS ON RESTRAINT AND
THE NEED TO END THE FIGHTING.
(IF ASKED ABOUT SENDING A U.S. ENVOY)
THERE ARE NO PLANS TO SEND A U.S. ENVOY TO THE REGION
AT THIS TIME. WE NOTE THE STATED READINESS OF BOTH
COUNTRIES TO HOLD HIGH LEVEL BILATERALTALKS ON THIS
ISSUE.
NOTE FOR BRIEFER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR SOUTH ASIA
INDERFURTH HAS BEEN PLANNING FOR SOME TIME A VISIT TO
BANGLADESH, NEPAL AND BHUTAN, WITH A BRIEF STOP IN
CALCUTTA. THIS VISIT HAS NO CONNECTION WITH THE FIGHTING
IN KARGIL
�(IF ASKED FOR THE U.S. POSITION ON KASHMIR)
THE UNITED STATES HAS LONG HELD THE POSITION THAT THE
KASHMIR DISPUTE MUST BE RESOLVED THROUGH
NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN WHICH TAKE
INTO ACCOUNT THE WISHES OF THE PEOPLE OF JAMMU AND
KASHMIR.
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[FBIS Transcribed Text] President Clinton has expressed concern
over the current tension on the Line of Control in Kashmir and appealed
to India and Pakistan to exercise restraint. This has been stated in
a letter of President Clinton, which was handed over to Prime Minister
Mohammad Nawaz Sharif by the US ambassador, Mr. William Milam, in Islamabad
today. The US President conveyed greeting and good wishes to Mr. Mohammad
Nawaz Sharif.
The Prime Minister told the Ambassador that Pakistan has been
exerting all efforts to stop deterioration ofthe situation and to strengthen
peace. However, he pointed out that peace will endure only if the Kashmiris
are given the opportunity to exercise their right of self-determination.
The Prime Minister maintained that to achieve this end, it is necessary
that peace-loving countries, especially major powers, should play a
positive role.
As regards the current escalation on the Line of Control, the
Prime Minister spoke of many initiatives he had taken to defuse the
current situation and his willingness to go an extra mile to ensure
peace in the region.
Referring to the current tension on the Line of Control, the
Prime Minister said he had repeatedly emphasized to President Clinton
the centrality of Kashmir dispute to peace and security in region.
He had also stated that this international issue on which the UN Security
Council had passed a number of resolutions needed to be resolved urgently.
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Operations in crucial stage
By C. Raja Mohan
NEW DELHI, JUNE 6. As the military operation to vacate the Pakistani
aggression in Kashmir enters a decisive phase, India's diplomatic efforts to
manage the international fallout from the Kargil crisis are moving into top
gear.
While the Government hopes to receive the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Mr.
Sartaj Aziz, in the next few days in New Delhi, it is embarking on an
important initiative to normalise relations with China. The stage is now
being set for the External Affairs Minister, Mr. Jaswant Singh, to visit
China during the middle of this month.
The joint operations by the Army and the Air Force to flush out the armed
intruders have entered the 12th day. As "Operation Vijay" gathers momentum,
there is a new sense of confidence here that success is within the nation's
grasp.
�The Government is complementing the military effort in Kargil with vigorous
diplomacy. Sources in the Government say India's current diplomatic task is
two-fold. One is to nullify the attempts by Pakistan to internationalise the
Kashmir dispute and the other to explore non-military options to end the
Kargil crisis.
India cannot but be pleased with the international reaction so far that has
largely endorsed the facts on the ground - that it is the Pakistani
infiltration across the LoC which has created the present crisis and India is
well within its right to self- defence in using military force to clear the
occupation in the Kargil sector.
In a conversation with The Hindu today, Mr. Jaswant Singh said the Government
"has no reason to be dissatisfied with the international reaction". Barring
an odd exception, no major nation has supported the Pakistani position on
Kargil.
The significance of the view from Washington - reflected in the recent letter
from the President, Mr. Bill Clinton, and the remarks ofthe U.S. Ambassador
here, Mr. Richard Celeste - is being carefully weighed in the Government.
Signals from the U.S. suggest that the Clinton Administration is firmly
opposed to the internationalisation ofthe Kashmir question and will not
support Pakistan's attempts to bring the dispute before the United Nations
Security Council.
The indications are also that Washington is trying to persuade Pakistan to
withdraw the infiltrators and end the current crisis. Whether the Clinton
Administration will succeed or not is, of course, an entirely different
matter.
It also appears that Pakistan's desperate bid to whip up a war scare and
threaten the use of nuclear weapons has not succeeded. If anything,
Islamabad's nuclear blackmail may have boomeranged.
While the international community has seen through the game plan of Pakistan,
it continues to emphasise the need for an Indo-Pak. diplomatic engagement to
defuse the current crisis.
While there may be some disappointment that India has not accepted the date
offered by Pakistan, there is no dilution here ofthe Indian commitment to
receive Mr. Aziz. A spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said here
today that India would "shortly" offer specific dates for Mr. Aziz's visit
to India.
Official sources here say there is absolute clarity on the negotiating
objective in the talks with Pakistan - the vacation of aggression by
Islamabad. India will continue to use military force to throw out armed
infiltrators from its territory - talks or no talks with Pakistan.
At the same time, India may not be averse to considering non- military
options to achieve the goal of ending Pakistani occupation. It is entirely
upto Islamabad, which has generated the present tensions, to take those steps
�that will make the use of military force unnecessary, it is pointed out.
As India comes to terms with the current chill in its relationship with
Pakistan, it can look forward to a new warmth in the ties with China. Mr.
Jaswant Singh's talks with Chinese leaders on June 14 and 15 could mark the
end ofthe recent bitterness in Sino-lndian ties. Following the Pokhran-ll
nuclear tests in May 1998, India's relations with China had taken a nose
dive. But the wary efforts of the last few months to put the ties back on
track may now be bearing fruit. China is keen on receiving Mr. Jaswant Singh
in Beijing and had renewed the invitation to the Minister even after the fall
of the Vajpayee Government in April.
Although Mr. Singh's visit to Beijing will be focused on normalising
bilateral relations, no one in the world will miss the significance ofthe
Sino-lndian talks taking place against the backdrop ofthe Kargil crisis.
There is strong recognition here ofthe long-standing, "all weather"
relationship that exists between China and Pakistan. China's policy on
Kashmir over the last decade had steadily evolved towards a more formal
"neutrality"; and there is no evidence to suggest that it has been modified
after the crisis over Kargil.
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06/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Chandra. (3 pages)
06/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: Deputy Secretary's Conversation. (4 pages)
06/24/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: USCINCCENT Discussions. (5 pages)
06/25/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: U/S Pickering Meeting. (5 pages)
06/25/1999
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re: Kargil Situation. (7 pages)
06/25/1999
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re: Kashmir. (2 pages)
06/28/1999
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re: Daily Official, Informal. (1 page)
07/01/1999
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re: Kashmir. (2 pages)
07/08/1999
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To Strobe Talbott from Gib Lanpher. (I page)
07/09/1999
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re: Inderfurth-Khokhar. (2 pages)
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�SOUTH ASIA T A S K FORCE
PRESS S T A T E M E N T
The South Asia Task Force, set up to consider issues arising from
India's and Pakistan's nuclear tests, met on June 23, 1999 in K y i v ,
Ukraine.
The Task Force reviewed the situation in the region since their last
meeting in February, taking into account recent developments o f security
concern, including the current armed conflict in Kargil. They called on
India and Pakistan to return to the path o f confidence building measures
and to implement the provisions o f UNSCR 1172.
Senior officials and experts from the f o l l o w i n g countries attended
the
meeting:
Argentina, Australia, Brazil,
Canada, China,
France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic o f Korea, Russia, Ukraine, United
Kingdom, United States plus the European Commission.
The Chair was entrusted
to brief India and Pakistan on the
conclusions o f the Task Force meeting.
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
O f f i c e o f the Press S e c r e t a r y
For Immediate Release
J u l y 4, 1999
JOINT STATEMENT
BY
PRESIDENT CLINTON AND PRIME MINISTER SHARIF OF PAKISTAN
P r e s i d e n t C l i n t o n and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f share the view t h a t
the c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i n t h e K a r g i l r e g i o n o f Kashmir i s
dangerous and c o n t a i n s t h e seeds o f a wider c o n f l i c t .
They a l s o
agreed t h a t i t was v i t a l f o r t h e peace o f South Asia t h a t t h e
Line o f C o n t r o l i n Kashmir be respected by both p a r t i e s , i n
accordance w i t h t h e i r 1972 Simla Accord. I t was agreed between
the P r e s i d e n t and t h e Prime M i n i s t e r t h a t c o n c r e t e steps w i l l be
taken f o r t h e r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l i n accordance
w i t h t h e Simla Agreement. The P r e s i d e n t urged an immediate
c e s s a t i o n o f t h e h o s t i l i t i e s once these steps are taken. The
Prime M i n i s t e r and P r e s i d e n t agreed t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e
begun i n Lahore i n February p r o v i d e s t h e best forum f o r
r e s o l v i n g a l l issues d i v i d i n g I n d i a and P a k i s t a n , i n c l u d i n g
Kashmir. The P r e s i d e n t s a i d he would take a p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t
i n encouraging an e x p e d i t i o u s resumption and i n t e n s i f i c a t i o n o f
those b i l a t e r a l e f f o r t s , once t h e s a n c t i t y o f t h e Line o f
C o n t r o l has been f u l l y r e s t o r e d . The P r e s i d e n t r e a f f i r m e d h i s
i n t e n t t o pay an e a r l y v i s i t t o South Asia.
30-30-30
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
011. note
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
To Strobe Talbott from Gib Lanpher. (1 page)
07/09/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAJ
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAJ
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAJ
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAJ
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Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
012. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Inderfurth-Khokhar. (2 pages)
07/13/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAJ
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
013. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: DCM Sreenivasan. (3 pages)
07/13/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRAI
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
014. cable
DATE
SUBJECT/TITLE
re: Kargil. (4 pages)
06/18/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(I)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AtTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment tn Federal office 1(a)(2) of (he PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
015. cable
SUBJECIYTHUE
DATE
re: India-Pakistan/Kashmir. (2 pages)
06/17/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
016. paper
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Kashmir Discussion Paper. (5 pages)
07/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
PJ
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
National Security' Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRAI
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
017. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Bruce Riedel to @APSNA. Subject: Kashmir: Scenarios. (2 pages)
06/14/1999
KESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Acl - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)l
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA|
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
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ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
018. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir Fighting.
(5 pages)
06/14/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
IM
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) ofthe FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAJ
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to (he appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
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Title
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
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2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
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National Security Council
Donald Camp
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2007-1635-F
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Box 1
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
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Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
001. cable
re: POTUS-lndian PM Vajpayee. (4 pages)
06/18/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: Inderfurth Meeting. (4 pages)
06/16/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Message to Prime Minister Sharif. (2 pages)
06/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: Message to Prime Minister Sharif. (4 pages)
06/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Message to Prime Minister Vajpayee. (3 pages)
06/19/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Chandra. (3 pages)
06/19/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Kashmir. (3 pages)
06/19/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: Letter from President Clinton to Prime Minister Sharif. (3 pages)
06/20/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Points for Meeting. (2 pages)
06/19/1999
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: U/S Pickering's Discussion. (3 pages)
06/21/1999
Pl/b(l)
Oil. cable
re: Secretary's Meeting. (10 pages)
06/21/1999
Pl/b(l)
012. cable
re: Undersecretary Pickering. (5 pages)
06/22/1999
Pl/b(l)
013. cable
re: Inderfurth's June 21. (2 pages)
06/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2067
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe I OIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
014. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Inderfurth-Khokhar. (4 pages)
06/22/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2067
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(I) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: POTUS-lndian PM Vajpayee. (4 pages)
06/18/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2007-1635-F
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G8 COMMUNIQUE KOLN 1999
G8 COMMUNIQUE KOLN 1999
1. We, the Heads of State and Government of eight major democracies and the President of the
European Commission, met in Koln for the 25th Economic Summit. On the threshold o f t h e new
millennium we discussed growing opportunities as well as forward-looking solutions to the
challenges facing our nations and the international community.
2. Globalization, a complex process involving rapid and increasing flows of ideas, capital,
technology, goods and services around the world, has already brought profound change to our
societies. It has cast us together as never before. Greater openness and dynamism have
contributed to the widespread improvement of living standards and a significant reduction in
poverty. Integration has helped to create jobs by stimulating efficiency, opportunity and growth.
The information revolution and greater exposure to each others' cultures and values have
strengthened the democratic impulse and the fight for human rights and fundamental freedoms
while spurring creativity and innovation. At the same time, however, globalization has been
accompanied by a greater risk of dislocation and financial uncertainty for some workers, families
and communities across the world.
3. The challenge is to seize the opportunities globalization affords while addressing its risks to
respond to concerns about a lack of control over its effects. We must work to sustain and
increase the benefits of globalization and ensure that its positive effects are widely shared by
people all over the world. We therefore call on governments and international institutions,
business and labor, civil society and the individual to work together to meet this challenge and
realize the full potential of globalization for raising prosperity and promoting social progress
while preserving the environment.
I. Getting the World Economy on Track for Sustained Growth
4. Since we met last year in Birmingham, the world economy has faced major challenges.
Progress has been achieved in addressing the crisis and laying the foundations for recovery.
Policy steps aimed at supporting growth in the major industrialized countries and important
policy actions leading to stronger performance in some emerging markets have improved the
economic outlook. A number of substantial challenges still remain. We therefore renew our
commitment to pursue appropriate macroeconomic policies and structural reforms. These will
contribute to more balanced growth in the world economy, thereby reducing external
imbalances.
5. The world economy is still feeling the effects of the financial crises that started in Asia two
years ago. Without an open, rules-based world trading system and the beneficial flows of goods
and services it encourages, the countries affected would be having much greater difficulty
recovering from these crises and stabilizing their economies.
6. We welcome the outline agreements recently reached by Russia with the IMF and the World
Bank and look forward to their speedy implementation as a further important step in Russia's
reform program. Once an IMF agreement is in place, we encourage the Paris Club to act
expeditiously to negotiate a debt rescheduling agreement with Russia. In order to support
Russia's efforts towards macroeconomic stability and sustainable growth, we encourage the
Paris Club to continue to deal with the problem of the Russian debt arising from Soviet era
obligations, aiming at comprehensive solutions at a later stage once Russia has established
conditions that enable it to implement a more ambitious economic reform program.
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�7. We agreed to intensify our dialogue within the G8 structures on the longer term social,
structural and economic reform In Russia. To this end, we have instructed our personal
representatives to ensure the overall continuity and cohesion of the work among the G8 on this
subject. Particular emphasis should be given to concrete areas of cooperation such as small
business development, strengthened cooperation with regions, health, the social impact of
economic transformation. We agreed to deepen our cooperation on law enforcement, fighting
organized crime and money laundering, including as they relate to capital flight.
I I . Building a World Trading System That Works for Everyone
8. The multilateral trading system incorporated in the World Trade Organization (WTO) has been
key to promoting international trade and investment and to increasing economic growth,
employment and social progress. We therefore renew our strong support for the WTO and our
commitment to an open trade and investment environment. We call on all nations to resist
protectionist pressures and to open their markets further. We encourage those states not yet
members of the WTO to join it, by accepting its principles.
9. Given the WTO's vital role, we agree on the importance of improving its transparency to make
it more responsive to civil society while preserving its government-to-government nature. We
pledge to work for a successful ministerial meeting in Seattle in order to launch the new round.
We will also seek a more effective way within the WTO for addressing the trade and environment
relationship and promoting sustainable development and social and economic welfare worldwide.
10. We therefore call on all nations to launch at the WTO Ministerial Conference in Seattle in
December 1999 a new round of broad-based and ambitious negotiations with the aim of
achieving substantial and manageable results. All members should have a stake in the process.
We encourage all members to make proposals for progress in areas where developing countries
and in particular least developed countries can make solid and substantial gains; all countries
should contribute to and benefit from the new round. An effective new round of trade
negotiations should help pave the way for the further integration of the developing countries
into the world economy. In this context we reaffirm our commitment made in Birmingham last
year to the least developed countries on improved market access. We also urge greater
cooperation and policy coherence among international financial, economic, labor and
environmental organizations.
1 1 . Because trade is increasingly global, the consequences of developments in biotechnology
must be dealt with at the national and international levels in all the appropriate fora. We are
committed to a science-based, rules-based approach to addressing these issues.
I I I . Designing Policies for More Employment
12. One of the most urgent economic problems is the high level of unempl-yment in many
countries. We reaffirm the importance of intensified in-ternational cooperation and enhanced
efforts at the national level to design the right policies for more em-ployment. To strengthen the
foundations for sustainable growth and job creation, we strongly emphasize a two-tiered
approach:
- promoting structural re-forms to enhance the adaptability and competitiveness of our
economies and to help the long-term unemployed to return to the labor market;
- pursuing macroeconomic policies for stability and growth and ensure that monetary and fiscal
policies are well balanced.
13. The greater the adaptability of our economies, the greater the likelihood that economic
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�growth will result in more employment. We therefore strongly support the elimination of
structural rigidities in labor, capital and product markets, the promotion of entrepreneurship and
innovation, investment in human capital, reform of the tax/benefit systems to strengthen
economic incentives and encourage employment, and development of an innovative and
knowledge-based society.
14. We also endorse the G8 Labor Ministers' conclusions at their conference in Washington last
February, namely to provide social safety nets that support employment, to prevent long-term
unemployment by early action, to facilitate j o b search by offering labor market information and
employment services, to promote lifelong learning and new forms of work organization, to
ensure equal access to the labor market for all workers, including j o b entrants and older
workers, and to take forward the social dialogue.
IV. Investing in People
15. Basic education, vocational training, academic qualifications, lifelong upgrading of skills and
knowledge for the labor market, and support for the development of innovative thinking are
essential to shape economic and technical progress as we move towards a knowledge-based
society. They also enrich individuals and foster civic responsibility and social inclusion.
16. In support of these goals, we agree to pursue the aims and ambitions set out in the Kdln
Charter.
17. Adaptability, employability and the management of change will be the primary challenges
for our societies in the coming century. Mobility between jobs, cultures and communities will be
essential. And the passport to mobility will be education and lifelong learning for everyone.
18. To this end, we support an increase in exchanges of teachers, administrators and students
among the nations of the Eight and with other nations and invite our experts to identify the
main obstacles to increased exchanges and to come forward with appropriate proposals before
the next Summit. We call upon the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to
study how different countries are attempting to raise education standards, for example by
looking at best practices in the recruitment, training, compensation and accountability o f t h e
teaching profession internationally. We commit ourselves to explore jointly ways to work
together and through international institutions to help our own countries as well as developing
nations use technology to address learning and development needs, for example, through
distance learning.
V. Strengthening Social Safeguards
19. As the process of globalization has gained momentum, it has brought with it important
social and economic progress. At the same time, rapid change and integration has left some
individuals and groups feeling unable to keep up and has resulted in some dislocation,
particularly in developing countries. We therefore need to take steps to strengthen the
institutional and social infrastructure that can give globalization a "human face" and ensure
increasing, widely shared prosperity.
20. Social security policies, including social safety nets, must be strong enough to encourage
and enable individuals to embrace global change and liberalization and to improve their chances
on the labor market, while enhancing social cohesion. We recognize that faced with financial
constraints, it is vital to strike a sustainable balance between social support programs and
greater personal responsibility and initiative.
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�2 1 . We are convinced that the countries most seriously affected by the recent economic and
financial crises will sustain a speedier recovery if they create and improve the necessary social
infrastructure. It is therefore particularly important to maintain investment in basic social
services during times of crisis. Budgetary priorities and flexibility should enhance the quality of
social infrastructure and investment.
22. Democracy, the rule of law, good governance and respect for human rights and for core
labor standards are further indispensable prerequisites for social stability. The development of
well-functioning and corruption-free institutions that are cost-effective, transparent and
accountable to the public must complement the process of liberalization.
23. We call on the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) to support and monitor the
development of sound social policy and infrastructure in developing countries. We commend
actions already being taken in this regard. We urge the International Mgnetar/ Fund (IMF) to
give more attention to this issue in designing its economic programs and to give particular
priority to core budgets such as basic health, education and training to the extent possible, even
during periods of fiscal consolidation. We welcome the efforts of the World Bank, in collaboration
with the UN, to develop principles of good practice in social policy and their work to strengthen
partnerships with borrower countries through the comprehensive development network. We
invite the World Bank and the IMF to work together to develop a set of policies and practices
that can be drawn upon, by donors and borrowers alike, in the design of adjustment programs
that ensure the protection of the most vulnerable.
24. We support improved exchange of information, including analysis o f t h e cost and benefits of
social safety nets, within the UN, the OECD, and in other appropriate fora on the design and
implementation of social reforms.
25. We commit ourselves to promote effective implementation of the International Labor
Organization's (ILO) Declaration On Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Followup. We also welcome the adoption o f t h e ILO Convention on the Elimination o f t h e Worst Forms
of Child Labor. We further intend to step up work with developing countries to improve their
capacity to meet their obligations. We support the strengthening of the ILO's capacity to assist
countries in implementing core labor standards.
26. We also welcome the increasing cooperation between the ILO and the IFIs in promoting
adequate social protection and core labor standards. We urge the IFIs to incorporate these
standards into their policy dialogue with member countries. In addition, we stress the
importance of effective cooperation between the WTO and the ILO on the social dimensions of
globalization and trade liberalization.
VI. Deepening the Development Partnership
27. Developing countries are essential partners in a globalized world. We are committed to
working with t h e m , especially with the poorest countries, to eradicate poverty, launch effective
policies for sustainable development and develop their capacity to integrate better into the
global economy, thus benefiting from the opportunities offered by globalization.
- We will continue to provide substantial support and assistance to developing and transition
economies in support of their own efforts to open and diversify their economies, to democratize
and improve governance, and to protect human rights.
- We will strive gradually to increase the volume of official development assistance (ODA), and
to put special emphasis on countries best positioned to use it effectively.
- To ease future debt burdens and facilitate sustainable development, we agree to increase the
share of grant-based financing in the ODA we provide to the least developed countries.
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�- Non-governmental organizations also have an important role to play.
- While international assistance and debt relief are clearly important, their positive effects
depend on sound national efforts towards economic and structural reform and good governance,
where the private sector and civil society are able to play productive roles.
- We intend to step up work with developing countries and multilateral institutions to improve
developing country capacity to exercise their rights and meet their obligations in the global
trading system so as to ensure that they derive the full benefits of liberalized trade and thus
contribute to global economic growth.
- We call on the UN and the IFIs to help developing countries mobilize sufficient means for social
services and basic infrastructure and continue to support and to mainstream democratization,
good governance and the rule of law into country development strategies.
- We reaffirm our support for the OECD mandate to finalize a recommendation on untying aid to
the least developed countries. We call on OECD members to bring this effort to a successful
conclusion as soon as possible.
28. We reaffirm our commitment to contribute to the achievement of economic and social
development in Africa, Asia and Latin America. We will review the situation in that regard every
year, on the basis of reports by the IFIs and the relevant regional development banks, on the
alleviation of poverty.
V I I . Launching the Koln Debt Initiative
29. We have decided to give a fresh boost to debt relief to developing countries. In recent years
the international creditor community has introduced a number of debt relief measures for the
poorest countries. The Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) framework has made an
important contribution in this respect. Recent experience suggests that further efforts are
needed to achieve a more enduring solution to the problem of unsustainable debt burdens. To
this end we welcome the 1999 Koln Debt Initiative, which is designed to provide deeper, broader
and faster debt relief through major changes to the HIPC framework. The central objective of
this initiative is to provide a greater focus on poverty reduction by releasing resources for
investment in health, education and social needs. In this context we also support good
governance and sustainable development.
30. We are aware that new proposals will require additional substantial financing. While several
means of financing are under consideration, credible progress in identifying additional funding
possibilities is needed, and we stand ready to help with financing solutions. In this context we
recognize the importance of fair burden sharing among creditors.
V I I I . Redoubling Efforts to Protect the Environment
3 1 . To underscore our commitment to sustainable development we will step up our efforts to
build a coherent global and environmentally responsive framework of multilateral agreements
and institutions. We support the outcome of the G8 Environment Ministers' meeting in Schwerin
and will expedite international cooperation on the establishment, general recognition and
continual improvement of environmental standards and norms. We agree that environmental
considerations should be taken fully into account in the upcoming round of WTO negotiations.
This should include a clarification o f t h e relationship between both multilateral environmental
agreements and key environmental principles, and WTO rules.
32. We agree to continue to support the Multilateral Development Banks in making
environmental considerations an integral part of their activities and we will do likewise when
providing our own support. We will work within the OECD towards common environmental
guidelines for export finance agencies. We aim to complete this work by the 2001 G8 Summit.
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39. In many countries, violent conflicts and civil wars continue to be an obstacle to making good
use of the opportunities of globalization. Effective crisis prevention and management must
address the root causes of these conflicts. These causes include the political manipulation of
ethnic tensions, economic and social inequality, and extreme poverty as well as the absence of
democracy, the rule of law and good political and economic governance. They are often
exacerbated by human rights violations, environmental degradation, scarcity of resources, rapid
population growth and the rapid spread of diseases.
40. In order to improve our ability to prevent crises, it is necessary, consistent with the
principles and purposes of the UN Charter, t o :
- enhance the capacity to recognize and address the potential for conflict at an early stage.
Risks and causes of violent conflicts must be more effectively monitored and the information
shared to forestall t h e m ;
- ensure that our security, economic, environmental and development policies are properly
coordinated and are conducive to the prevention of violent conflict. We will, in our dialogue with
other countries and International institutions, work to coordinate our policies;
- recognize the important role the United Nations plays in crisis prevention and seek to
strengthen its capacity in this area;
- monitor systematically military expenditures in the larger context of public expenditure
patterns and in the macroeconomic context for growth and development;
- encourage and support the efforts of regional organizations and arrangements to expand their
jurisdictional and operational ability, in accordance with international law, to help control and
resolve conflict in their area;
- promote a free press, establish fair electoral processes, help improve the democratic
accountability and functioning of legislatures, of judicial systems and of the military and the
police forces, and improve human rights monitoring and advocacy.
4 1 . We are concerned at the continuing global spread of AIDS. We reaffirm the need to continue
efforts to combat AIDS at the national and international level through a combined strategy of
prevention, vaccine development and appropriate therapy. We welcome and support the
coordinating and catalytic role of UNAIDS in the fight against AIDS. We call on co-sponsors and
other partners to cooperate in the formulation of clear goals, strategies and initiatives at both
the global and regional level.
42. We also pledge to continue our national and international efforts in the fight against
infectious and parasitic diseases, such as malaria, polio and tuberculosis, and their drugresistant forms. I n particular we will continue to support the endeavors of the World Health
Organization and its initiatives "Roll Back Malaria" and "Stop TB". We call on governments to
adopt these recommended strategies.
43. In light of the increasing importance of issues concerning food safety we invite the OECD
Working Group on Harmonization of Regulatory Oversight of Biotechnology and the OECD Task
Force for the Safety of Novel Foods and Feeds to undertake a study of the implications of
biotechnology and other aspects of food safety. We invite OECD experts to discuss their findings
with our personal representatives. We ask the latter to report to us by the next Summit on
possible ways to improve our approach to these issues through international and other
institutions, taking into account the reflections underway in other fora.
44. We welcome the growing recognition by the international community of the damaging
effects of all forms of corruption and the coming into force of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
in February 1999. We hope that more countries will ratify the Convention. We applaud the
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results and planned follow-up of the international conference on anti-corruption efforts, attended
by over 80 countries including all G8 partners, and the OECD conference on anti-corruption
efforts, both held in the United States in February 1999. In the context o f t h e UN Crime
Convention, we urge that acts of corruption involving public officials be made criminal offenses.
45. We will sustain the momentum of international efforts to combat transnational organized
crime and the threat it represents to political, financial and social stability worldwide. We
commend the work o f t h e Senior Experts Groups on Transnational Organized Crime and on
Terrorism and urge them to continue their work, in particular for an early conclusion of the
negotiations of UN conventions and protocols on organized crime. We also call for more rapid
progress of negotiations on the UN Convention on the Financing of Terrorism. We ask the two
expert groups to report back to us next year. We reaffirm our commitment to tackle the drug
issue, in particular through active implementation of the conclusions o f t h e 1998 UN General
Assembly Special Session on the World Drug Program. We welcome the upcoming Ministerial
Meeting on Crime to be held in Moscow this fall.
46. We renew the commitment we made at the 1996 Moscow Summit to safety first in the use of
nuclear power and the achievement of high safety standards worldwide. In this regard, we
attach great importance to the results of the Nuclear Safety Convention peer review meeting
and to the International Atomic Energy Agency Conference on Strengthening Nuclear Safety in
Eastern Europe.
47. We reaffirm our commitment to strengthen cooperation in the field of nuclear safety. We
welcome the concerted efforts to address the Year 2000 computer problem ("Millennium Bug")
in this area. With regard to the Nuclear Safety Account, we continue to attach great importance
to full and timely implementation of the grant agreements.
48. There has been real progress since the Birmingham Summit in tackling the "Millennium
Bug". But there is still much to do. We will maintain vigorous programs of action to ensure our
own Year 2000 readiness and to minimize the potential impact on our countries and on the
world as a whole. We urge all other governments to do the same. In these efforts, high priority
should be given to the key infrastructure sectors * energy, telecommunications, financial
services, transport and health * as well as to defense, the environment and public safety. Public
confidence will be crucial and will depend heavily upon transparency and openness as to the
state of preparation in critical sectors. Governments, international organizations, infrastructure
providers and information technology suppliers will need to ensure a regular flow of reliable
information to the general public. I t will be important, as the date approaches, for responsible
bodies to have in place contingency plans to cope with system failures that may occur in the
most sensitive areas despite intensive preparations. We urge third countries to do the same. We
will maintain close cooperation among ourselves and with others on this as well as other aspects
of the problem. We shall convene a special G8 conference on contingency planning later this
year.
Next Summit
49. We have accepted the invitation of the Prime Minister of Japan to meet in Okinawa (Kyushu)
on 21-23 July next year.
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G 8 - S t a t e m e n t on Regional I s s u e s
Kosovo
We welcome the decisive steps already taken and now underway to end violence and repression
in Kosovo, to establish peace and to provide for the safe and free return of all refugees and
displaced persons to their homes. In this regard, we particularly welcome the adoption on June
10 of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1244, and commend the intensive
efforts of our Foreign Ministers and others, including the Special Envoys of the European Union
and the Russian Federation, to restore peace and security.
We reaffirm strong support for the international civil and security presences in accordance with
UNSCR 1244. We welcome the leadership of the United Nations in the international civil
presence, and pledge to collaborate closely to ensure the United Nations' success in carrying out
its complex mission. We also welcome the agreement reached between NATO and Russia on the
international security presence, and the relevant Military Technical Agreement. In that regard,
we insist that all parties to the conflict in Kosovo respect the cease-fire and fully abide by the
terms of UNSCR 1244 and the Military Technical Agreement concerning the withdrawal of all
Yugoslav and Serb military, police, and paramilitary forces from Kosovo and the demilitarization
of the KLA and other armed Kosovo Albanian groups.
We expect all residents of Kosovo to contribute to the creation of a democratic, multi-ethnic
Kosovo. The return of refugees and displaced persons to their homes, and the assurance of
security for all persons including Serb and all other minorities in Kosovo will be high priorities of
the international community. To ensure the wellbeing of the refugees and displaced persons,
their return must be undertaken in a safe, orderly, and organized fashion. We will work
cooperatively with each other, the United Nations, the European Union, the OSCE, and other
international organizations to facilitate safe return including demining.
We will fully cooperate with the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia. We affirm our commitment to a meeting of the international donor community in
July to address short-term humanitarian and other needs for Kosovo, and a subsequent meeting •
in the fall after a full assessment of needs has been developed pursuant to the assistance
coordination process chaired by the European Commission and the World Bank.
We stress the importance o f t h e civil implementation and, given the key role the G8 has played
in the Kosovo crisis, we invite our Foreign Ministers to review on a regular basis the progress
achieved thus far in this process and to provide further guidance.
South Eastern Europe Stability Pact and Donor Coordination
We welcome the adoption of the Stability Pact on June 10 in Cologne, an initiative of the
European Union which will continue to play the leading role. This Stability Pact has launched a
process for South Eastern Europe with the objective of a positive m i d - and long-term perspective
for the countries in the region to achieve lasting peace as well as political and economic
stability. We take note that countries in the region participating in the Stability Pact commit
themselves to continued democratic and economic reforms, as well as bilateral and regional
cooperation amongst themselves to advance their integration, on an individual basis, into EuroAtlantic structures. We consider this stabilization process to be one of the major political and
economic challenges ahead of us. We declare our readiness to take strong action to achieve all
the objectives of the Stability Pact. In regard to the above, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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must demonstrate a full commitment to all of the principles and objectives of the Pact.
We underline that, in order to achieve the goals of the Stability Pact, the countries of the region
bear a primary responsibility. Assistance from outside can help, but not replace the countries'
own efforts. Therefore we call on the countries of South Eastern Europe to cooperate with each
other and within the international community to develop a shared strategy for stability and
growth o f t h e region. In recognition o f t h e principle of fair burden sharing, we also call on the
international donor community to undertake the necessary measures in order to give the
countries in the region a strong signal of active international support and solidarity and to
organize donor conferences as early as feasible.
We welcome the progress made through the chairmanship of the European Commission and the
World Bank towards establishing a donor coordination process to develop a coherent
international assistance strategy for the region opening the door for all donor opportunities as
well as to mobilize additional financial support for reconstruction, regional integration, economic
recovery and reform and to promote sound macroeconomic and structural policies by the
countries concerned. This process will be guided by the High Level Steering Group, in which the
Special Coordinator of the Stability Pact will play an important role.
The High Level Steering Group will be co-chaired by the European Commission and the World
Bank and include the Special Coordinator of the Stability Pact, the IMF, the EIB and the EBRD
which will be active in the region, plus one UN representative and the Finance Ministers of major
donor countries and, where appropriate, Development Ministers.
Middle East Peace Process
We reaffirm our support for a negotiated settlement in the Middle East, that should be based on
the full implementation of existing commitments and on the principles of land for peace, UNSC
resolutions 242 and 338, the Madrid and Oslo Agreements, UNSC resolution 425, and secure
and recognized boundaries. We welcome recent encouraging statements by the Prime Ministerelect of Israel and call upon all parties to pursue the Middle East Peace Process with resolve,
renewed efforts and good faith, leading to a comprehensive, just and lasting peace.
We urge both Israel and the Palestinians to implement fully and promptly the Wye River
Memorandum, to combat terror, to fight violence and incitement to violence and to refrain from
all activities that prejudge the outcome of the Permanent Status negotiations. We call upon both
sides to resume immediately the Permanent Status negotiations. We believe that the parties
should set a goal of concluding the Permanent Status negotiations within a target period of one
year.
We also call for an early resumption of negotiations between Israel and Syria and Lebanon in
order to achieve peace agreements. In the meantime, we urge all parties concerned strictly to
respect the provisions of the April 26, 1996, understanding and to contribute actively to the
work of the monitoring group in South Lebanon.
We equally underline the importance of resuming the multilateral track of the peace process and
encourage the working groups and steering group to pursue their activities, supporting the
bilateral negotiations and enhancing regional cooperation and economic integration.
We remind all parties that sustained economic development and improved living standards for
the Palestinian people are real factors in securing peace and enhancing stability in the region.
We are convinced that peace and security and the fulfillment of the rights of all the people of the
Middle East, including the Palestinians, are vital to a lasting, just and negotiated settlement that
provides for the Palestinians to live as a free people on their own land.
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We welcome King Abdullah's reaffirmation of Jordan's long-standing support for the Middle East
Peace Process. We are committed to enhancing stability by supporting Jordan's economic reform
during this critical period. We recognize the importance that Jordan attaches to alleviating its
debt burden and call on the international community to provide economic assistance, including,
where appropriate, debt relief.
Nigeria
The G8 warmly welcomes Nigeria's return to civilian rule and democracy. It recognizes that the
strong backing of the international community will be needed to help the new government
implement the necessary political and economic reforms. The G8 will assist positive change in
Nigeria by continued support for democracy and human rights, good governance, transparency
and accountability and the reduction of poverty.
Kashmir
We are deeply concerned about the continuing military confrontation in Kashmir following the
infiltration of armed intruders which violated the Line of Control. We regard any military action
to change the status quo as irresponsible. We therefore call for the immediate end of these
actions, restoration of the Line of Control and for the parties to work for an immediate cessation
of the fighting, full respect in the future for the Line of Control and the resumption of the
dialogue between India and Pakistan in the spirit o f t h e Lahore Declaration.
Cyprus
The Cyprus problem has gone unresolved for too long. Resolution of this problem would not only
benefit all the people of Cyprus, but would also have a positive impact on peace and stability in
the region.
Both parties to the dispute have legitimate concerns that can and must be addressed. The
members of the G8 are convinced that only comprehensive negotiations covering all relevant
issues can do this.
The members o f t h e G8, therefore, urge the UN Secretary-General in accordance with relevant
UN Security Council resolutions to invite the leaders of the two parties to negotiations in the fall
of 1999. They call upon the two leaders to give their full support to such a comprehensive
negotiation, under the auspices of the UN Secretary-General.
In accepting this invitation, the two parties/leaders should commit themselves to the following
principles:
- No pre-conditions;
- All issues on the table;
- Commitment in good faith to continue to negotiate until a settlement is reached;
- Full consideration of relevant UN resolutions and treaties.
The members o f t h e G8 undertake to give their full and sustained backing to the negotiating
process and hope that it will prove possible for its outcome to be reported to the meetings of
Heads of State and Government at the OSCE Summit this November.
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b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PR\|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Original Format
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Paper
Dublin Core
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Title
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Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
Donald Camp
Source
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7585659
42-t-7585659-20071635F-001-003-2015
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
Box 1
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585659">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Format
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Adobe Acrobat Document
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9/30/2015
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Case Number: 2007-1635-F
FOIA
MARKER
This is not a textual record. This is used as an
administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential
Library Staff.
Folder Title:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
Staff Office-Individual:
Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald
Original OA/ID Number:
2946
Row:
41
Section:
Shelf:
Position:
Stack:
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
001. list
Kargil Chronology. (6 pages)
07/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. list
Duplicate of 001. (6 pages)
07/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Request for Demarches. (2 pages)
05/25/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: U/S Pickering and A/S Inderfurth. (4 pages)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Chandra on Kargil (3 pages)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/04/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Inderfurth Meeting. (5 pages)
06/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: Message to Vajpayee. (3 pages)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
011. cable
re: Message to Nawaz Sharif. (2 pages)
06/04/1999
Pl/b(l)
012. cable
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/09/1999
Pl/b(l)
013. cable
re: U/S Pickering's Meeting. (3 pages)
06/08/1999
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [ I ]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information ((b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency ((b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells ((b)(9) of the FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office ((a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA)
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or betw een such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
014. cable
re: Request for Demarche. (3 pages)
06/05/1999
Pl/b(l)
015. cable
re: Chandra on List. (3 pages)
06/09/1999
Pl/b(l)
016. cable
re: Inderfurth Meeting. (3 pages)
06/10/1999
Pl/b(l)
017. cable
re: Inderfurth 6/9 Meeting. (3 pages)
06/10/1999
Pl/b(l)
018. cable
re: Letter from the Secretary. (2 pages)
06/10/1999
Pl/b(l)
019. cable
re: Undersecretary Pickering Meeting. (3 pages)
06/12/1999
Pl/b(l)
020. cable
re: Request for Demarche. (3 pages)
06/12/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [ I ]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - (5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. list
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Kargil Chronology. (6 pages)
07/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. .S.S2(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe F01A|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions ((b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. list
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Duplicate of 001. (6 pages)
07/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
PJ
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(J) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Request for Demarches. (2 pages)
05/25/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: U/S Pickering and A/S Inderfurth. (4 pages)
05/28/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) ofthe PRAI
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Chandra on Kargil (3 pages)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
V22066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA|
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/04/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Polder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l)ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder ! ] [ ! ]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(.S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [1
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Acl - (-44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe I OIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
009. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Inderfurth Meeting. (5 pages)
06/02/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Prcsidcnlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information ((a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency ((b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe F"OIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information ((b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance w ith 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
010. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Message to Vajpayee. (3 pages)
06/03/1999
P]/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions ((b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
Oil. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Message to Nawaz Sharif. (2 pages)
06/04/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Prcsidcnlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(l))|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PKM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
012. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/09/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOI A)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information ((b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(S>) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
013. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: U/S Pickering's Meeting. (3 pages)
06/08/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [S U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe F01A|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
014. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
06/05/1999
re: Request for Demarche. (3 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [ I ]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - (5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(h)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOI A]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
015. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Chandra on List. (3 pages)
06/09/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of Ihe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
016. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Inderfurth Meeting. (3 pages)
06/10/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would v iolate a Federal statute [(aX3) of the PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile denned in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
017. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Inderfurth 6/9 Meeting. (3 pages)
06/10/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe F01A|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
018. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Letter from the Secretary. (2 pages)
06/10/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
V22066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
019. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Undersecretary Pickering Meeting. (3 pages)
06/12/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
020. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Request for Demarche. (3 pages)
06/12/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl./b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)J
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)l
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
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2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Original Format
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Paper
Dublin Core
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Title
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Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
Creator
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National Security Council
Donald Camp
Source
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7585659
42-t-7585659-20071635F-001-002-2015
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
Box 1
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585659">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Format
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Adobe Acrobat Document
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Preservation-Reproduction-Reference
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9/30/2015
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Text
Case Number: 2007-1635-F
FOIA
MARKER
This is not a textual record. This is used as an
administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential
Library Staff.
Folder Title:
Kashmir
Staff Office-Individual:
Intelligence Programs-Tenet, George
Original OA/ID Number:
2492
Row:
Section:
Shelf:
Position:
Stack:
36
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. note
Name, [partial] [CIA Act] (1 page)
n.d.
P3/b(3)
002. memo
For George Tenet. Subject: Request for Information. (1 page)
05/24/1993
Pl/b(l)
003. report
Subject: India. (29 pages)
04/1993
Pl/b(l)
004. report
Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
05/04/1993
Pl/b(l)
005. report
Subject: The Indian Army. (7 pages)
01/22/1993
Pl/b(l)
006. draft
Report on Pakistan. (9 pages)
05/21/1993
Pl/b(l)
007. report
Subject: Pakistan. (12 pages)
02/24/1993
Pl/b(l)
008. report
Subject: India/Kashmir. (2 pages)
10/20/1993
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Intelligence Programs (George Tenet)
OA/Box Number: 2492
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir
2007-1635-F
vz2065
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
IM Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOI A]
C. Closed in accordance w ith restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND 1 VPE
001. note
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Name, [partial] [CIA Act] (1 page)
n.d.
RESTRICTION
P3/b(3)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Intelligence Programs (George Tenet)
OA/Box Number:
2492
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir
2007-1635-F
vz2065
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(bX2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOI A]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA)
National Security' Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
For George Tenet. Subject: Request for Information. (1 page)
05/24/1993
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Intelligence Programs (George Tenet)
OA/Box Number: 2492
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir
2007-1635-F
vz2065
RESTRICTION CODES
Prcsidcnlial Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. SS2(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) of the FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOI A]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) of the PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRAj
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Subject: India. (29 pages)
04/1993
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Intelligence Programs (George Tenet)
OA/l3ox Number:
2492
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir
2007-1635-F
vz2065
RESTRICTION CODES
Prcsidcnlial Records Acl -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI National Security' Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(8)(2) of the PRA)
1 3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
*
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
05/04/1993
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Intelligence Programs (George Tenet)
OA/Box Number:
2492
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir
2007-1635-F
vz2065
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled fnr law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PR\|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Subject: The Indian Army. (7 pages)
01/22/1993
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Intelligence Programs (George Tenet)
OA/Box Number:
2492
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir
2007-1635-1'
vz2065
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOI A|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) of the FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) of the FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(bX*)) of the FOIA)
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA)
Relating to the appointment tn Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. draft
SUBJECT/TITEE
DATE
RESTRICTION
Report on Pakistan. (9 pages)
05/21/1993
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Intelligence Programs (George Tenet)
OA/Box Number:
2492
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir
2()07-l635-F
vz2065
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552<b)|
PI
P2
PJ
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOI A)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA|
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
Subject: Pakistan. (12 pages)
02/24/1993
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Intelligence Programs (George Tenet)
OA/Box Number:
2492
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir
2007-1635-F
vz2065
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FX)IA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRAj
Relating to (he appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Subject: India/Kashmir. (2 pages)
10/20/1993
RESTRICTION
P\/b(\)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Intelligence Programs (George Tenet)
OA/Box Number:
2492
FOLDER TITLE:
Kashmir
2007-1635-l
:
vz2065
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
1 3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
*
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l)of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency ((b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(N) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9)ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
7585612
42-t-7585612-20071635F-001-001-2015
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
Box 1
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585612">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Adobe Acrobat Document
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Preservation-Reproduction-Reference
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
9/30/2015