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07ISLAMABAD2218
2007-05-17 12:27:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Islamabad
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MQM HOLDING EMERGENCY MEETING IN LONDON
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/17/2017
TAGS: ASEC, PGOV, PHUM, PK, PREL
SUBJECT: MQM HOLDING EMERGENCY MEETING IN LONDON
Classified By: Charge Peter Bodde 1.5 (b),(d).
C O N F I D E N T I A L ISLAMABAD 002218
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SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/17/2017
TAGS: ASEC, PGOV, PHUM, PK, PREL
SUBJECT: MQM HOLDING EMERGENCY MEETING IN LONDON
Classified By: Charge Peter Bodde 1.5 (b),(d).
1. (C) A/DCM spoke by phone with MQM Party in-country chief
Dr. Farooq Sattar on May 17. Sattar reported he and other
MQM leaders were departing that evening for an emergency
meeting in London, where MQM head Altaf Hussain lives in
exile. Sattar said that many in the MQM's leadership
realized the weekend's violence, widely blamed on the MQM,
damaged the party's reputation and political position.
2. (C) A/DCM responded that it was important that the MQM
work to repair the damage to its reputation and to lessen
tensions in Karachi. She noted that credible criminal
investigations into the violence and into whether the police
behaved appropriately on May 11-13 could help to restore the
public's confidence in the MQM. (Note: The MQM holds
important leadership positions in the Karachi and Sindh
governments and is a partner in Musharraf's ruling coalition
End Note.)
3. (C) Sattar claimed only a small number of MQM supporters
were involved in May 12's violence. A/DCM noted that it was
troubling that the MQM cells had seemed so well armed.
Sattar agreed that the party should consider disarming, but
then launched into a 40 minute monologue blaming May 12's
violence on everyone from President Musharraf to feudal
landholders to the ISI to other political parties.
4. (C) Sattar claimed that he had attempted to call Awami
National Party leader Asfandyar Wali Khan. (Note: The
Pashtun nationalist party reportedly lost at least 13 members
on May 12. On May 16, Asfandyar told us he was eager to speak
to Sattar, but that Sattar had not phoned him. Asfandyar
believed the onus was on Sattar to initiate the call. End
Note.) Sattar stated that Asfandyar had publicly demanded
that the MQM apologize for the violence; the MQM was
unwilling to do so. A/DCM encouraged Sattar to find a way to
acknowledge Pashtun honor and to lower what the press was
describing as a high level of tension between the MQM and
Karachi's Pashtun community. Sattar agreed with this
imperative.
5. (C) Comment: The press and some of our contacts are
reporting that Sattar, whom we have generally found to be a
reasonable if voluble man, is deeply frustrated with
decisions emanating from the party's London headquarters. We
have heard from various contacts that Sattar opposed going
ahead with May 12's rally, but that Hussain overruled him.
The outcome of this weekend's leadership meeting could be a
sign of the future direction of the MQM. End Comment.
BODDE
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/17/2017
TAGS: ASEC, PGOV, PHUM, PK, PREL
SUBJECT: MQM HOLDING EMERGENCY MEETING IN LONDON
Classified By: Charge Peter Bodde 1.5 (b),(d).
1. (C) A/DCM spoke by phone with MQM Party in-country chief
Dr. Farooq Sattar on May 17. Sattar reported he and other
MQM leaders were departing that evening for an emergency
meeting in London, where MQM head Altaf Hussain lives in
exile. Sattar said that many in the MQM's leadership
realized the weekend's violence, widely blamed on the MQM,
damaged the party's reputation and political position.
2. (C) A/DCM responded that it was important that the MQM
work to repair the damage to its reputation and to lessen
tensions in Karachi. She noted that credible criminal
investigations into the violence and into whether the police
behaved appropriately on May 11-13 could help to restore the
public's confidence in the MQM. (Note: The MQM holds
important leadership positions in the Karachi and Sindh
governments and is a partner in Musharraf's ruling coalition
End Note.)
3. (C) Sattar claimed only a small number of MQM supporters
were involved in May 12's violence. A/DCM noted that it was
troubling that the MQM cells had seemed so well armed.
Sattar agreed that the party should consider disarming, but
then launched into a 40 minute monologue blaming May 12's
violence on everyone from President Musharraf to feudal
landholders to the ISI to other political parties.
4. (C) Sattar claimed that he had attempted to call Awami
National Party leader Asfandyar Wali Khan. (Note: The
Pashtun nationalist party reportedly lost at least 13 members
on May 12. On May 16, Asfandyar told us he was eager to speak
to Sattar, but that Sattar had not phoned him. Asfandyar
believed the onus was on Sattar to initiate the call. End
Note.) Sattar stated that Asfandyar had publicly demanded
that the MQM apologize for the violence; the MQM was
unwilling to do so. A/DCM encouraged Sattar to find a way to
acknowledge Pashtun honor and to lower what the press was
describing as a high level of tension between the MQM and
Karachi's Pashtun community. Sattar agreed with this
imperative.
5. (C) Comment: The press and some of our contacts are
reporting that Sattar, whom we have generally found to be a
reasonable if voluble man, is deeply frustrated with
decisions emanating from the party's London headquarters. We
have heard from various contacts that Sattar opposed going
ahead with May 12's rally, but that Hussain overruled him.
The outcome of this weekend's leadership meeting could be a
sign of the future direction of the MQM. End Comment.
BODDE