Sunday, November 29, 2015

Pakistan's ISI trained students to use social media for JuD, LeT propaganda: Sources



US national security sources in Washington said they have fresh evidence of the spy agency training people to engage in a social media war on behalf of these banned terror groups on Facebook and Twitter.

Barely 26 days after Pakistan's Electronic Media Regulatory Authority asked all broadcasters to refrain from covering 72 banned groups including Lashkar-e-Tayaba (LeT), Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and FIF under UN restriction, US national security sources recently claimed that ISI is providing training to students of an elite military-run university in Pakistan to use social media sites in support of the same terrorist groups.
Sources in the national security establishment in Washington said they have fresh evidence of the spy agency training people to engage in a social media war on behalf of these banned terror groups on Facebook and Twitter.
The revealation comes less than a week after the US visit of Pakistan's army chief General Raheel Sharif who met top officials of the Obama administration including Vice President Joe Biden.
JuD chief Hafiz Saeed orchestrated the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in which 166 people were killed, roams around freely in Pakistan despite being a designated terrorist and has made many anti-India remarks and speeches.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, the sources shared a recently prepared document which provides such a link between the Pakistani establishment and those indulging in propaganda on social media for terror organisations like LeT and its wing JuD.
The document was prepared based on publicly available sources on the Internet.
For instance, Malik Salman Javed, director of the recently formed Stratagem magazine is a graduate of the National Defence University's (NDU) national security workshop.
Javed, who on his website writes that he is a NDU-Pakistan alumni, has been posting pro-JuD content on Twitter for the past several years.
"In addition to PKKH (Pakistan Ka Khuda Hafiz), Fortress and NDU, there is strong circumstantial evidence that at least some Stratagem members have a strong affinity for if not direct membership in Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD)," according to the US dossier.
Notably PKKH, a strategic policy institute, has a history of collaboration with JuD since at least 2010 when PKKH launched Mere Log - a disaster relief operation to provide food and shelter to victims of that year's deadly floods.
Mere Log was conducted under the supervision of JuD and the Pakistan Army, the brief report said.
In the first issue of Stratagem magazine, author M Zainulbedin Ameer used JuD's Maulana Hamza as an example of people working to protect Islam.
The dossier said that Ameer's Facebook page also regularly features JuD propaganda that suggests he has a close affinity if not membership of the group.
Now in existence for more than six months, Stratagem contents confirm to a right-wing Pakistani national ideology based in certain fundamental premises that "democracy is a failure" in Pakistan, India is "determined" to destroy Pakistan, its military is both faultless and invincible and that Pakistan and Islam are under attack from internal as well as external forces, the dossier said.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/pakistans-isi-trained-students-to-use-social-media-for-jud-let-propaganda/1/534268.html

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