Ijaz had on Friday claimed that he had submitted to the court, in a sealed envelope, a copy of a transcript of conversation between the Pakistan President and his army chief as US Navy SEALs raided a compound in Abbottabad, housing the then al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden.
In the email sent to The Express Tribune, Ijaz clarifies that he himself was not sure of the authenticity of this transcript, and had presented it to the court with a disclaimer to view it on its own merit. He added that he had refused to answer questions over this transcript during the cross-examination, and that remains his position.
The full text of the email received is below:
A short while ago, presidential spokesperson, Farhatullah Babar, and ISPR, the official spokesperson of the army chief, both issued denials in the matter of a transcript I entered into evidence during Thursday's Judicial Commission hearing. Their denials are based on a set of assumptions that now require complete clarification. Nowhere in the transcript is there any mention of a direct call between President Asif Ali Zardari and Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kayani. There is repeated mention of calls between the offices of the two men, but none that took place directly between them.
I asked that the transcript be sealed during Thursday's hearing for precisely this purpose -- that I myself was not certain of its authenticity or accuracy, but since it was one factor of many in my decision to ask Gen James Jones to forward the message to Adm Mike Mullen which had been dictated to me by Amb Haqqani on May 9, 2011, it was a relevant fact to the Commission's search for truth about the purpose of the Memorandum. I asked Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa to evaluate the document on its merit with both his esteemed colleagues before making a judgment about its value to the proceedings. When asked during cross examination in Friday's hearings whether President Zardari had advance knowledge of the May 2, 2011 operation, I declined to answer until the authenticity and truth of the document is determined. That remains my position.
ISPR and the Presidency picking up on one specific point based on media reports of what is contained in the transcript demonstrates continuing distortions in the search for truth about the alleged complicity of
President Zardari in the Memorandum affair and the events of May 2nd. What about the other 40 or so entries in the logs of what happened on that night? Why has ISPR and the Presidency not yet commented on the veracity -- or not -- of those points as well? In the search for truth, ISPR and the President's spokesperson cannot be selective. These organs of state have a responsibility to assist rather than obstruct by confirming or denying on a point-by-point basis what is contained in the transcript.
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Its all downhill for Mr Ijaz from here onwards.. Too clever by half with an ego the size of Mount Everest however as hollow as a drum with no substance...
He wanted to be a kingmaker however doesnt know how to play the game well... And I would imagine after this episode, only a fool would ever want to associate himself with this guy; be it business or politics. His reputation is in tatters and deservedly so..
Haris
It is a shame that instead of addressing the issues of a burning Balochistan, its CJ is spending his time on a non issue
Why do you continue to deal with this person of dubious credentials. He is leading Pakistan around by a leash. Thanks to him Pakistan lost a good ambassador and your new ambassdor could not prevent tabling of Balochistan resolution proposal in US legislature. Or are trhese games?
Memo fact or fiction can be clarified if Mr Haqqani presents his Blackberry phone data and transcript of communications between Mr Haqqani and Mr Ijaz. Let us not jump to conclusion and wait for the honourable judges inquiry. I wonder if the public would see the inquiry report!
A setback to the Ghairat Brigade. Now Armt & ISI appearing to be deep in the murk. Haqqani resigned from the Government side. Who resigned from the Army/ISI side?
So far none. For all the Patriotism of the so called Generals, no one quit or was held accountable for Raymond Davis, OBL, Memo Gate, illegal takeover of lands, PNS Attack, GHQ attack, Kargil, Bangladesh liberation.etc.... People are scared of questioning the secret establishment in Pakistan since they can be traced by means of IP & later disappeared.
Who says we are not a Banana Republic? There are 3 power centers in Pakistan: Army, America & the Mullahs. The rest is unimportant.
@Truth Exposed: He is bankrupt guy with no credibility at all so stop wasting time
Ramski. When civilians were on their toes nbody asked media to censor him now that Holy Cow is under Chhura you want him written off, No, thus matter should reach itsdestination. BTW, after such a shamefull operation why didnt fauj notify the Presidency immediately, or is it that they Know the best and what to do.
The million dollar question is how come he has the transcript of the phone call between army chief and president of a country? What ISI is doing to secure the communication between the commander in chief and the chief commandar?
I suspect this whole shannigan is for atleast $1.5 million that he will get paid at the end of his testimony or money is already in the bank to pay off his loan that he defaulted on. As the deep throat said to Bob Woodward "follow the money."
Mansoor Ejaz has stage the Memo Drama in order to get cheap publicity in Pakistan and world over.
This is also a kind of an insane person who does not have a sound mind.
I don't understand as why the people of Pakistan and Memo Judicial Commission is listening Mansoor Ejaz any more when Mansoor Ejaz has established himself that he was not sure of the transcript of the record of telephone calls that took place between the President and Chief of Pakistan Army Staff.
Yes, both of them would have know about the May 02, 2011 US Navy Seal's Operation, provided both the helicopters would have been shot down by Pakistan Air force, but that did not happen.
OBL was the most wanted person. Had people in Pakistan knew that OBL is residing in the Abbottabad Fort, they would have informed the Security Forces of Pakistan to arrest him.
The time has come for all Pakistani news nedia to write off Ijaz from the news. He has brought nothing but disrepute to Pakistan and its leaders to popularise himself at the expense of the medias goodwill. He has proven himself to be the greatest fibber. I would say that he lost his seventy two virgins in after life.
Thank you, the Pakistani tax payer for financing a broke US businessmen's publicity and ego boast. He has said nothing of substance and backtracks constantly, yet we refuse to move on.
There was a deal. Everything is preplanned. He is doing this to spoil his credibility so that no one will take this case seriously.
Good job, keep playing with us, First started bashing Zardari, haqqani now its Pasha Kayani turn