Memogate: Haqqani must appear before court, says CJ

"Husain Haqqani should be brought to court even if it requires the use of force."


Web Desk January 28, 2013
A file photo of former ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD: Hearing the Memogate case on Monday, Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry said former envoy to the United States Husain Haqqani should be brought to court even if it requires the use of force, Express News reported.

A Supreme Court larger bench, headed by the chief justice, heard the case today.

Former Pakistan ambassador to US was implicated in the scandal where he allegedly had a memo delivered to Admiral Mike Mullen through Mansoor Ijaz. The memo had offered greater government cooperation in return for US backing against the powerful military in the immediate aftermath of the May 2 raid.

During the hearing, Haqqani’s counsel Asma Jehangir submitted a letter written to the interior ministry with regards to her client’s security.

She informed the court that Haqqani cannot appear before the court due to security concerns.

Jehangir further said the former ambassador to the US has been receiving threats via social media and asked the concerned authorities to investigate the matter.

In its short order, the court asked the interior secretary to explain why it has failed to ensure Haqqani’s safe return to Pakistan.

The hearing was adjourned till February 12.

COMMENTS (12)

observer | 11 years ago | Reply

The 'Star Witness' of the estabishment, Mr Mansoor Ijaz's testimony before the 'Judicial Commission' set up by the SC, turned out to be a joke. Mr Ijaz failed to prove his 'close association' with Haqqani. Just sample this,

A. Asked why he had turned against Haqqani he said that in September Haqqani told him he was resigning as ambassador and asked him to tell the Americans that they should consider him (Haqqani) their man “to solve their problems.” This made Ijaz realize, he claimed, that Haqqani was very ambitious and wanted to become a substitute to Zardari as Pakistan’s President.

B. Mansoor Ijaz does not claim that the memo was created on any of Haqqanis’ electronic devices

http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-2-98597-Contradictions-mar-end-to-Mansoor-Ijaz-testimony

Sultan Ahmed | 11 years ago | Reply

As a principle accused in the famoums Memo case, Huqqani describe his production in the court in Pakistan a highg risk for his life because circumstances are not dependable despite the fact that there is government of his own paryt in the center Mr. Huqqani has long been Amassador in the united States for remakable time and now notorious main accused in the Memo scandal.

Mr. Huqqani refused to come to Pakistan attanding the apex court proceedings due to life threat condition, Here is question of of his personal safety. According to him I can not hand over my life to the state machinery.

Remenber, when monsoor refused to come to Pakistan for recording his statement he demanded for video link the same was fulfilled,Huqqani have same demand must be admitted

In case,, he is not accused but I understand he is just like an accused .He tried to sabotage internal peace of the countryby sharing with Huqqani so liable to face same legal behave and being faced by Huqqani.

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