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India has refused to share evidence with INTERPOL
(Op/Ed)
Friday 2nd of January 2009
Dr. Amarjit Singh, Khalistan Affairs Center

“India has refused to share evidence about the amphibian 26 November ‘terrorist’ invasion of Mumbai with INTERPOL,”  according to Interpol secretary General, Mr. Ronald Noble

Many Sikh leaders ridicule the November Mumbai ‘tamasha’ and call for peace while worrying about the safety of the Punjab, it’s shrines and it’s inhabitants in any Indo/Pak conflict

Peace efforts by U.S. & China, to defuse the ‘volcanic’situation in S.Asia, appreciated by Sikhs

Washington D.C.- The remarks of Mr. Ronald Kenneth Noble, the much respected Secretary General of INTERPOL, at a press conference, (LINK) last week, in Islamabad, that India had refused to share evidence (about last month’s sea-borne ‘invasion’of Mumbai and attack by ‘10 armed terrorists’) with his international organization (Interpol) whose primary crime area, among other things, is Public Safety and International Terrorism, are very disturbing and are a bad omen for the future of Sikh-majority Punjab.

INTERPOL, (correct full name is ‘The International Criminal Police Organization) as readers may know, was created in 1923. It facilitates cross-border police co-operation, and supports and assists all organizations, authorities and services whose mission is to prevent or combat international crime. It is the world’s largest police organization. INTERPOL’s mission is to assist law enforcement agencies in each of its 187 member countries (including India and Pakistan) to combat all forms of transnational crime including terrorism. Guided by four core functions, INTERPOL provides a high-tech infrastructure of technical and operational support to enable police forces around the world to meet the growing challenges of crime in the 21st century. The Interpol General Secretariat in Lyon, France, is operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing a central contact point for the National Central Bureau (NCB) in every member country for assistance or information on cross-border investigations. INTERPOL’s six priority crime areas are; Countering terrorism, which threatens public safety and world security; Tackling the growing problem of drug abuse and trafficking, often linked to other crimes; Financial and High-tech Crime; Tracing fugitives, who threaten public safety and undermine criminal justice systems;Trafficking in human beings; Fighting abuse and exploitation of people, which breach human rights and destroy lives; and lastly, working together towards a corruption-free world by promoting and defending integrity and justice.

Ronald K. Noble was elected Secretary General by the 69th INTERPOL General Assembly in Rhodes, Greece, in 2000, and was unanimously re-elected to a second five-year term by the 74th INTERPOL General Assembly in Berlin, Germany, in 2005. He is also (LINK) a tenured Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, on leave of absence while serving as INTERPOL’s Secretary General. Mr. Noble previously served as the United States Department of Treasury’s first Undersecretary for Enforcement (1993-1996), where he was in charge of some of the US’s then-largest law enforcement agencies, including the Secret Service, Customs Service, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, and Office of Foreign Assets Control. Prior to that, he served as an Assistant US Attorney and Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the US Department of Justice (1984-1989). A former member of INTERPOL’s Executive Committee, Mr. Noble was also President of the 26-nation Financial Action Task Force, the anti-money laundering organization established by the G7 in 1989. Mr. Noble served as a Law C lerk for Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., of the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, from 1982-1984, where he received the highest evaluation ever given to a Law Clerk by Judge Higginbotham. Under Mr. Noble’s leadership, INTERPOL has reorganized its activities around four core functions, transformed its technology and revitalized its databases and operational police support services. Who is better qualified than Interpol Secretary General, Ronald K. Noble, to investigate the amphibian ‘invasion’of Mumbai on 26 November, 2008, by ten armed ‘terrorists’who India claims are Pakistanis?

The subsequent blackout of the news of this Indian refusal to share information with Interpol, in the entire Indian media, (India’s refusal was however noted by the media in the Middle East, Pakistan, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh) is very sinister, very dangerous and indeed very Chanakyan. This media ‘blackout’ indicates that India’s intelligence agencies are trying to hide their tell-tale ‘fingerprints’ which were visible all over the orchestrated November mass murder in Mumbai which went wrong, with the result that hundreds of innocent Indians and a number of foreigners were killed. India’s media ‘black out’ of the news of Delhi’s non-cooperation with INTERPOL also indicates that another orchestrated attack, a la the Mumbai attack, maybe in the works and it could be launched in the Sikh Homeland of Punjab which could result in an armed clash (conventional &/or nuclear) with Pakistan making Sikh-majority Punjab into a battlefield with the resultant destruction of Sikh shrines and Sikh population. The current behavior of India’s crafty rulers, reminds one of the profound tutorial given by Aristotle to his pupil, Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.) in which he advised that, “All that we do is with an eye on something else.” India’s non-cooperation with the Interpol, and the media blackout of the refusal, could be interpreted to mean that Delhi may have ‘it’s eye on something else’. Another ‘Mumbai like ace’ – an orchestrated terrorist attack -‘hiding up it’s sleeve’.

With the above background a report in the Sunday’s (December 28, 08) Tribune newspaper assumes importance and merits close scrutiny. The report about an exclusive talk with the Tribune newspaper, (in Mandi Ahmedgarh), by Punjab Chief Minister Parkash (LINK) Singh Badal claims that he (Badal) suggested, the other day, that the Union government ought to try ‘to find a solution to curb terrorism without going for a battle with Pakistan.’When asked by the Tribune for his reaction about apprehensions of a war with Pakistan, he responded with some ‘clean speak’ when he said that, ‘Though we are not afraid of war and are ready to make any sacrifice for saving the pride of the nation we impress upon the Union government to avoid war till it is thrust on us. What is more regretting is that our state suffers during peace times also.’ Badal described war to be devastating for any border state and said that Punjab ‘had paid a heavy price for being a border state. Unfortunately, it has been suffering during peacetime also.’ Badal accused the Congress government in Delhi of ignoring the interests of the Punjabis in general and inhabitants of borders areas in particular. Punjab  Chief minister Badal also accused the Union government, that, ‘instead of giving special concessions to residents of the border state, it had been discriminating against them on various issues.’

Commending the Chinese efforts to diffuse the current ‘hot’ situation on the subcontinent Akal Dal (Amritsar) President, Sirdar Simranjit Singh Mann has rightly appreciated the laudable and bold role China is playing in trying to broker peace in the sub-continent, without which, said a press statement by Mann, “THIS theocratic Hindu Indian State had almost got at the jugular vein of Islamic Pakistan over a sad incident in Bombay on 26th November 08.” India the statement said, had tried to make a mountain of a mole hill out of this unfortunate incident which our party ‘will not accuse Pakistan till we have independent proof from investigative agencies like the FBI and Scotland Yard and other independent, impartial countries like Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Norway and Sweden etc.’ Mann’s statement went on to say that, that the Sikh’s are strongly against war as their Homeland of Panjab, (along with Rajasthan, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Kashmir) would invariably ‘become the battlefield and hence the total elimination of the Sikh race eternally’. The statement asked the U.N. Security Council, America, European Union and NATO to create a No Fly Zone over Sikh inhabited areas just like it was done for the Kurds in Northern Iraq and for Bosnia in Serbia. America and NATO have established a creditable base in Afghanistan to make the No Fly Zone for the safety of the Sikh peoples a possibility and we hope this base will be used as a zone to keep peace in this region, whereas China to our North should also keep a hawk’s eye to monitor the No Fly Zone and peace in South Asia.”

The three million strong FREE Sikhs, of the diaspora, stand shoulder to shoulder with their 23 million Sikh compatriots, captive in India, who are living under a grave danger of annihilation in any Indo-Pakistan conflict. The Sikh nation MUST therefore, stand united and work (a la the peace efforts of China and the United States) to defuse the ‘post Mumbai’ volatile situation in South Asia. A dangerous situation which has developed following the in-house fight to-the-death among rogue elements of India’s Military Intelligence and the Maharashtra State Police which ‘tamasha’ Indian dezinformatsyia has conveniently dubbed as an amphibian invasion of Mumbai by ‘ten armed terrorists from Pakistan’.


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