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From: manisha sethi <[email protected]>
Date: 17 July 2013 12:40
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The David Headley Lies Continue: There is Nothing ‘New’ About It*



“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually
come to believe it.” This is a quote often misattributed to the Nazi
propagandist Joseph Goebbels. So widely is it believed to have been the key
to Goebbelsian propaganda that it often employed by those whose politics is
inspired by Goebbels’s Feuhrer.

This is exactly what we are seeing in this frenzied rush to pronounce
Ishrat Jahan as a Lashkar operative by a section of media and commentators
friendly to the ‘IB sources’.

 Knowing full well that CBI’s mandate is *only* to enquire into the nature
of the encounter – to probe whether Ishrat Jahan and three others were
killed in cold blood – and realizing increasingly that the CBI
investigation is leading to the unraveling of a plot so sordid that serious
questions are going to be raised about the manner in which certain elements
within the IB and agencies cynically used national security issues for
vested interests, there is an attempt to pop up red herrings. False
questions, planted stories, lies, fabrications – anything that will take
the focus away from the guilt of those who conspired to abduct, drug and
kill a teenaged college girl.

 *What’s new?*

In this era of breaking news and instant headlines, it is amazing how one
single piece of paper of doubtful veracity, has continued to be tom-tommed
as a ‘New’ story, a ‘New’ document. (There are now online dictionaries
available should these security experts and analysts wish to consult them
to understand the meaning of the term ‘new’).  *Firstpost* has offered us a
double bonanza.

 One story opens with this: “New documents obtained by Firstpost show the
union government has suppressed testimony that slain Mumbai resident Ishrat
Jehan Raza may have been an Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist.”

 The documents referred to here are of course the much-flogged paragraphs
from the Interrogation Report (IR) of David Headley referring to a botched
up ‘Ishrat module’, which were allegedly excised from the NIA’s IR of
Headley, which is available in the public domain.

 Indeed, just a few paragraphs down, the *Firstpost* writer admits that
these documents were first revealed by *Hindustan Times* earlier this
month. In fact, this sensational ‘new’ story has been circulating
since 22ndJune when it appeared in
*Sunday Guardian*. Several TV discussions have been already dedicated to
this. Now one hears that *Headlines Today* is also claiming the possession
of this so-called document as a major achievement!



This, on a day when a front page story in an English news daily states that
the NIA has communicated to the MHA that Headley confessions do not mention
Ishrat Jahan. NIA had submitted to the Gujarat High Court in May 2011 that
all talk of Headley’s references to Ishrat Jahan was baseless. Neither of
these points deterred the editors at *Firstpost* from asking why the NIA
was not coming clean on Headley and Ishrat Jahan.

 *Will the security experts and ‘journalists’ stop lying?*

It has already been pointed out earlier that the so-called excised
paragraphs (no. 168 and 169), which mysteriously surfaced in the newsrooms
when the heat became too much, quote Headley as saying that he was
introduced to Muzammil by Zaki ur Rehman Lakhvi in 2005, whereas elsewhere,
in the interrogation report, which is available in the public domain,
Headley says that he knew Muzammil from 2002 onwards.

 Of course aware that this will be brought up in response to his ‘new’
story, P. Swami of *Firstpost* asks: “It’s not immediately apparent,
though, why two introductions—three years apart, and once as a Lashkar
rank-and-file trainee, the second time as 26/11 plotter—constitute a
contradiction.”

 It’s a sly response, but again one that invokes lies and elisions as a
means of escape.

 Read Headley’s Interrogation report closely, Mr. Swami, and not simply
those portions flagged and marked for your convenience by your friends
(accomplices?). Headley does not only say that he was introduced to
Muzammil in 2002, but also that Muzammil had been his handler since 2004.
There were no introductions, “three years apart”.

 *Who are these ‘journalists’ and ‘analysts’ trying to save?*

“The NIA note has little relevance to the murder investigation—but does
raise questions about whether the government suppressed information on
Ishrat Jehan’s possible background, sensitive to the political fallout.”

 It is beyond any doubt now, given the nature and number of articles being
churned out based on these dubious documents, that the attempt is to shield
the guilty – and in fact to arrest any ‘political fallout’.

 It has been argued on TV channels by commentators close to the BJP that
regardless of which way the trial goes, once it is established in public
perception that Ishrat Jahan was a terrorist, the ‘PM in waiting’ can
encash a political lottery out of it.

 According to *Firstpost*: “It’s critical, though, to the credibility of
India’s criminal justice system, and the future of our struggle against
terrorism.”

 What is critical to the credibility of India’s criminal justice system is
that those who indulge in and those who condone fake encounters and violate
the Law of the Land be tried and convicted. All those advocating illegal
and unconstitutional means of fighting terrorism are only parroting
Narendra Modi’s blood curdling cry in a rally in the last elections: He
asked a cheering crowd, what should be done with the likes of Sohrabuddin.
“Kill them”, cried the crowd.

 The commitment of these blue-eyed boys of the security establishment to
the country’s security and ‘fight against terrorism’ is evident from their
desperation to somehow use Headley to discredit Ishrat Jahan, knowing full
well that India is committed to using Headley’s testimony only in the
Mumbai attacks of 2008, knowing full well that the investigation in that
case may be jeopardized. But could they care less.

 So do stop pretending that national security or national interest is
driving your campaign against the dead teenager. It’s pure politics
masquerading as apolitical indignation.



*Justice for Ishrat Jahan Campaign*

*https://www.facebook.com/JusticeForIshratJahanNow
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