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09PESHAWAR89
2009-04-30 14:44:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Consulate Peshawar
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CODEL KERRY DISCUSSES "LAW AND ORDER" AND SWAT SHARI'A LAW WITH NWFP CHIEF MINISTER

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 4/30/2019
TAGS: PGOV, PTER, EAID, MOPS, PK
SUBJECT: CODEL KERRY DISCUSSES "LAW AND ORDER" AND SWAT SHARI'A LAW
WITH NWFP CHIEF MINISTER

CLASSIFIED BY: Lynne Tracy, Principal Officer, U.S. Consulate
Peshawar, Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (d)


C O N F I D E N T I A L PESHAWAR 000089


E.O. 12958: DECL: 4/30/2019
TAGS: PGOV, PTER, EAID, MOPS, PK
SUBJECT: CODEL KERRY DISCUSSES "LAW AND ORDER" AND SWAT SHARI'A LAW
WITH NWFP CHIEF MINISTER

CLASSIFIED BY: Lynne Tracy, Principal Officer, U.S. Consulate
Peshawar, Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (d)


1. (C) Summary. On April 14, Senator Kerry met with the
Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP) Chief Minister and Awami
National Party (ANP) leader Haider Hoti. Kerry expressed his
overall concerns about the deteriorating security situation in
Peshawar, the NWFP, and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas
(FATA),noting that a big question was how to get the
conflict-affected people back to their homes. He also asked the
Chief Minister how the Government of Pakistan can justify its
recent acceptance of the new Nizam-e-Adl regulation in Swat.
Hoti responded that this law was a way to bring a stable
judicial system to the area and a beginning to the peace efforts
in this Taliban-controlled district. Upon conclusion, Kerry
sounded a note of encouragement for pushing back against
militants in the NWFP and FATA and recommended that the NWFP
provincial government continue to keep the federal government
engaged on the needs of tribal areas. End summary.

LAW AND ORDER CONCERNS
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2. (C) On April 14, Senator Kerry and Principal Officer met with
NWFP Chief Minister and ANP leader Haider Hoti to discuss law
and order concerns for his province and the surrounding tribal
areas. The Senator noted that he was concerned with what he saw
as a deteriorating security situation for the NWFP and FATA and
wanted recommendations on how to solve the issue. Hoti agreed
that the security situation was an issue but that it was more of
a "law and order" question, pointing to his ill-equipped,
ill-trained police and local law enforcement elements. Hoti
made clear that the first step towards stability would be for
the insurgency to lose the local support and that this could
only be done through strong security forces who could win back
the faith of the public.

3. (C) The Chief Minister said that over the next few months, he
planned to engage in a large hiring campaign to recruit more
Elite Force (police) members. He also noted that the judicial
systems in Pakistan needed to be examined and planned to push
the central government on a unified criminal policy that would
contain a strong terrorism law and would act quickly and justly.
Finally, the NWFP government would continue to ask the GOP for
funding for security forces, noting that other provinces -
namely Punjab and Sindh - were receiving far greater shares than
the NWFP.

IMPROVING THE U.S. IMAGE
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4. (C) Recognizing the negative image that the U.S. has in the
NWFP and FATA, Senator Kerry asked the Chief Minister for ways
to change this perception. Hoti noted that the average citizen
believes the USG forces the hand of the GOP to make certain
decisions and to take certain actions in Pakistan and
Afghanistan. Therefore, in order to change this perception, the
U.S. must consult both countries publicly and come to joint
decisions on matters, especially those in the military arena.
As an example, the Chief Minister noted that the citizenry sees
the alleged drone attacks as the work of an aggressive USG that
does not consult with Pakistan either before or after a targeted
strike. Although he personally views these attacks as creating
"good results," Hoti said they were sending conflicting messages
to the country because the USG wants Pakistan to claim the "war"
as their own while it continues to strike on Pakistan's behalf
but without Pakistan's concurrence. (Note: Hoti praised the
drone attacks, calling the strikes "fantastic," but also said
that he could never publicly endorse them. End note.)

5. (C) Hoti also recommended that the U.S. brand its projects
and humanitarian efforts; however, Kerry noted the potential
problems with U.S. branding in the FATA. Instead, Kerry
recommended that the provincial government brand these
U.S.-funded projects as projects brought to the people on behalf
of the provincial and federal governments, which would garner
favor and encourage support. The Senator noted that this
branding could begin with the humanitarian efforts directed to
the internally displaced persons (IDPs) throughout the NWFP and
committed that the U.S. would extend further financial support
for returning IDPs.


PAKISTAN ACCEPTANCE OF SHARI'A LAW
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6. (C) After hearing the Chief Minister describe his province's
tough stance against militancy and extremism, the Senator asked
Hoti to justify the April 13 signing of the proposed Nizam-e-Adl
regulations by President Zardari into law for Swat (reftel).
(Note. The Nizam-e-Adl regulation officially extended amended
laws to spread what is perceived as Shari'a law in Swat and
surrounding areas. End note.) Hoti was quick to note that the
regulation was signed by the GOP freely and maintained that the
legislation was not part of a forced deal by the militants in
Swat and Malakand. He noted that, historically, Swat had been
governed by a "quick justice system" that ended decades ago when
Swat officially became part of Pakistan. These concepts were
then reintroduced by former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in
1994 and then again in 1999 by Nawaz Sharif, and, therefore, the
Nizam-e-Adl was not a new concept.

7. (C) Hoti explained that the main intent for the regulation
was to bring the people of Malakand and Swat a system of "speedy
justice" and the beginning of peace and stability for the area.
He noted that under the new law, time frames for case resolution
would be better defined and would allow for judicial
appointments to be made in Peshawar. Most of all, according to
Hoti, these laws would renounce violence and would not lead or
promote the further talibanization of the area. Kerry noted his
concern and assured the Chief Minister that the United States
and neighboring countries would remain watchful of the decision.

OPTIMISTIC OF THE NWFP
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8. (C) Senator Kerry noted that after his talks in Islamabad
with federal officials, he walked away with a pessimistic
outlook on the overall situation in the NWFP and FATA. However,
after speaking with Chief Minister Hoti, the Senator commented
that he saw some openings for pushing back against the growing
insurgency inside Pakistan. Hoti explained that political and
economic issues of the federal government had consumed the GOP's
time and clouded its judgment, which resulted in the negative
stories coming from the capital. Kerry encouraged the Chief
Minister to continue to work with the GOP in helping them better
understand the realities in his areas in order to gain better
financial support.

9. (U) This cable has been cleared by Senator Kerry.


TRACY