Twenty-one years ago, in early August, Iraq invaded Kuwait and set off a sequence of events whereby the US began looking forward to war against Saddam Hussein. War hasn’t looked back since.
What might have been forgotten is that the first Gulf War was figuratively flagged off by a 15-year-old Kuwaiti girl. This is the story of ‘Nurse Nayirah’ and it is a tale worth repeating.
In the weeks after Saddam’s occupation, Kuwaitis in the US struggled to drum up support for a US invasion. Expats, exiles and a few slightly shadier types got together to form ‘Citizens for a free Kuwait’. They were fronting for the exiled government. But Americans barely knew where Kuwait was, leave alone thinking about liberating it.
But one televised testimony before Congress in October 1990 changed everything. Nurse Nayirah sobbed and gave a horrific eyewitness account of the bestiality of Saddam’s soldiers, recounting the murder of 15 newborn babies at a Kuwaiti hospital. In an American accent, she said: “They took the babies out of their incubators… and left the babies to die on the cold floor.”
This was powerful stuff. Senators, congressmen — and President George HW Bush — repeated the story. The people needed no further evidence that Saddam was the presiding demon of an evil empire. The Senate voted that America should go ahead and fight this just and popular war.
Except for a couple of things. The story was an invention: dreamed up by execs at the powerful PR firm Hill and Knowlton, who billed Citizens for a free Kuwait about $11 million for the job. The money trail led back to the Kuwaiti government, of course.
The image of the sobbing teenager was almost too powerful. In the weeks after the testimony, it acquired a life of its own and the number of babies who had their life-support snatched from them continued to grow. Amnesty International released a report saying more that 300 babies had been murdered this way. But as independent observers investigated, they found no evidence in support. Amnesty withdrew its claim.
And Nurse Nayirah? She wasn’t a nurse at all. In fact, she was the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to the United States. Her father, Saud bin Nasir alSabah, sat a few seats away from her during her testimony and she had been coached for hours by Hill and Knowlton executives so that her delivery was just right. This came to light about a year later when journalist Rick McArthur wrote a piece in Harper’s Magazine.
Ghulam Nabi Fai’s Kashmiri American Council had, it would appear, a far smaller budget to play with — the ISI parted with just $4 million since the 1990s, according to official documents presented — for propaganda. But he seems to have had an even greater constraint. A witness has testified to the FBI that 80 per cent of what he did was dictated by his handlers while the other 20 per cent required their approval. Fai’s organisation was in essence hostage to the agency’s thinking.
The trouble with this approach (and the shoddy cover-up job on the money front), is that while martyrs’ days were being observed and human rights violations in Kashmir were assigned numbers and seminars were being held, the mileage that Fai and his handlers might have hoped for never materialised. Would they have been better off hiring an imaginative PR firm that spun fantastic stories, swung public opinion and forced the US to act?
Possibly. But that isn’t how the ISI thinks. It is much more comfortable retaining terrorists. They come cheaper too.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 6th, 2011.
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@My Name Khan: Dear Sir, Are you real? I hope so!! If there is a genuine friend of Pakistan, it is India. Forget the Kashmir issue. Open your fist & shake hands with India. Enimty with India has not give n Pakistan anything except a habit of dependeing on USA and the like. Pakistan has forgotten how to produce wealth because it gets money from Uncle Sam. Elite enjoy the greenbacks but Pakistani people hate the USA. Hope the God gives you enough enlightenment to change the mindset. Unless Pakistan changes its mindset, all will be lost. K B Kale, Jakarta
"Possibly. But that isn’t how the ISI thinks. It is much more comfortable retaining terrorists. They come cheaper too."
So the blogger vomited his indainism in the end and express tribune being so open and liberal english audience catering blog allowed it.
Either you guys do not have a strategy or you just do not know what you are doing, some times it feel likes the pen is in the hands of the immature like you give a grenade in the hands of a baby not knowing weither its a bomb or a toy.
Lastly if you get the in lines the writer has labelled Fai as a terrorirst and by means any Kashmiri struggling for the right of self determination as a terrorist.
Either you guys are that much blind or you just have something wrong with in your lines.
As a native of Peshawar, I have seen our own Pathan people be tricked into ignoring the issue of the Durand Line by the Kashmir issue. For too long, we Pakistanis have used Kashmir as a unifying force. What benefit has it served? FATA is a mess. Karachi is a mes. Punjabi is a hotbed of terrorism and Balochistan is a lost cause.
Islamabad is all that's left of "Pakistan". Let's give up on Fai and all these stupid covert activities that have yielded nothing but egg on our faces. Us Pakistani Americans have been incredibly hurt by Fai's duplicity. We Pakistanis have shown the world that we are not trustworthy or reliable.
Let's be honest. Let's be clean. Let's respect others. Let's respect each other. Let's shut down the terrorists. Let's make a 180 degree turn from the legacy of Zia. Then we can be free. Then we can be pure. Then we can live up to what Pakistan was supposed to be. Otherwise, why does Pakistan exist?
@sameer: My point exactly. Let a plebiscite be held in all areas of Kashmir, including Gilgit-Baltistan. Let Pakistan withdraw from the area it occupied in Kashmir first, as the UN resolution stipulates. Then, let the displaced Pandits and other minorities since 1947 be restored their original lands and properties as they stood when Pakistan & India gained independence. In short, let Kashmir be restored demographically exactly to the point of time when the British left. Only if those precise conditions can be met, can a plebiscite be held. I'm not holding my breath meanwhile.
@Adeel Ahmed:
"If your terrorist is our freedom fighter"
Yes, that is true. YOUR Freedom Fighters not Kashmir's. Kashmir people by taking part in elections have shown what they want.
Besides, hows the "Freedom Struggle" going? Last time I checked Pakistan was considered the epicenter of Terrorism(Yes, the same guys you consider Freedom Fighters are Terrorists for the World) and the 12th most failed state tag is reserved for Pakistan.
I agree with Shri Avirook Sen. It's about time we eschewed chauvinism and bigotry and realized that our policies have only been harmful and inimical. The sooner the better... Kudos!
@adeel ahmed- Of course you dont 'retain' any terrorists, coz they blow themdelves up all over the world.
With reference to Mr. Vivek Kaul's comments that only a small section of Kashmiri Muslims demand secession from India. True..Then what holds India back from conducting a plebiscite? This will settle the issue once for all. And all Kashmiris would live with India happily. Even hardliner leader Syed Ali Geelani is on record that if majority of population choses to live with India, he would be a good Indian citizen.. If a plebiscite can be conducted in East Timor and South Sudan, what is problem in Kashmir. Swiss govt conducts plebiscite now and then even on trivial issues.
Mr. Writer... we don't "retain" any terrorists. If your terrorist is our freedom fighter, now that's just a difference in perspective...
The actual human right violation of Kashmir is largely ignored by Pakistanis and Muslim Kashmiris.
800 years ago, Kashmir was 100% Hindu. Through diktats of cruel, and religious muslim kings, Hindu's were banished from Kashmir over generations - a systematic ethnic cleansing. Even in past two decades Kashmir Pandits were driven away from Kashmir valley by worst kind of violence against them.
Check track record of Pakistan, it did something similar to its Hindu minorities (18% in west pakistan immediately after independence). They were systematically driven away from nation or forced to convert if they needed equal rights. Today Pakistani Hindu population is just above 1%.
This is the worst kind of human right violation. Yes, it is sad that the human rights of Kashmiri's are violated (both by Indian army and terrorists). It is largely due to the Jihadi terrorism that started in 1989.
But, What is the justification for virtual extinction of Hindus from large portions of Pakistan and drastic reduction of Hindus in Kashmir valley??
The truth is Kashmir separatist movement has nothing to do with 'Kashmir'. it has everything to do with Islamic domination. That is why an independent Kashmir will never materialize. There will be very little world support for such a nation.
Wow what a joke Sen ''G'' what you are trying to say is that it was only a smart PR work of Hill and Knowlton and great artistic act of Nayirah that forced USA to help Kwait in Gulf War .If that is the case What India and Pakistan should do now is to divert all of their defence spendings to PR firms in USA and i am sure they in return will come up with brilliant ideas that will then force USA to fight wars for these two South Asian Rival states..
the difference herer is that mr Fai was working on behalf of Pakistan rather than Kashmir, and that is really big difference.
Are you sure you wrote this? Coz I read this on a very reputable sight nearly a week ago!!
@Munir from Batmaloo, Kashmir: Good joke.
Let Pakistan and its agency continue try their part on Kashmir, already they had reached some remarkable landmarks because of this Kashmir policy and still some more to go.
I'm a Hindu Pandit from Kashmir, and I've been part of the Hindu minority that was driven from our ancient homes in Kashmir by Islamic militancy and forced to live in slums across India. We became refugees in our own Mother India. The slogan of "Kashmiri Independence / Union with Pakistan" is raised only by some of the Muslim majority, not all. The vast majority of the other religions in Kashmir and many Muslims firmly wish to remain with India, which guarantees them rights that are unheard-of in Pakistan. The anti-Indian so-called Hurriyat Islamic "Leadership" is paid by Pakistan to clamor for independence / union with Pakistan; in real life they are at loggerheads with one another, and cannot even share the same platform. We non-Muslim Kashmiris and the secular Muslim Kashmiris have been aware of Fai's Pakistani agenda for long and have just waited for the moment when his greed would finally get the better of him.
@Cynical: Nice and true, the case closed. @mind control: No argument against that.
Thanks and regards, Mirza
If a Pakistani doctor can be arrested and prosecuted by Pakistan for assisting the CIA in hunting down Bin Laden, then why can't US authorities prosecute a US citizen for acting as an agent of a foreign spy agency?
There is no point in claiming that Dr Fai was working for Kashmiris any more. We all now know who are his boss, the ISI, not even Pakistan. Looks like the ISI has diff agenda for Kashmir different from that of pakistan and kashmiris themselves. By the dirty games of ISI< the innocent kashmiris are getting sucked into a violent vortex
I am from kashmir and ppl like Mr. Fai are our heroes. We will continue to fight for independence no matter what the axis of evil (india & u.s.a. throw at us. Kashmir will break away from India..indians can do nothing to change this fate inshallah
Fai's attempted cover-up of his work for the ISI makes one believe that there was more to Fai's work than meets the eye. There are lobbying firms in the USA, and all that Fai had to do was register his Kashmir Centre as a valid lobbying agency for Pakistan. This he did not do. He continued his charade of being totally neutral for years and years till he was caught. What else did he do? Who else did he pay? Where does the money trail end? This is taking on the suspense of a James Bond movie We await his trial with bated breath!
To all the apologists of Fai:
Fai is an US citizen who broke the laws of the land. The authorities(us) acted within the US laws. Now what's wrong with that?
Dr Fai is a Kashmiri intellectual and working by diplomatic level for the solution of Kashmir through peaceful means. The Kashmiris diaspora is highlighting the continued human rights of Kashmir and aware world community about the real situation of unresolved Kashmir and its impact on the region. In legal and political way urged world community to come forward for the solution of the dispute. Indian which is exposed in international level about the Kashmir situation is lobbying against the Kashmiris around the world. The Indian propaganda missionary is again misleading world peace loving people. Thanks
The gloating in the article makes me think that mr sen is a hardline also. Just based on the criteria hevhimself gives.