Friday, April 6, 2012

Exclusive: Pakistani with U.S. bounty said helping de-radicalize militants

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - An Islamist leader who had a $10 million American bounty placed on his head this week has been helping Pakistan de-radicalize militants under efforts to stabilize the strategic U.S. ally, a top Pakistani counter-terrorism official said on Friday.

Hafiz Saeed, suspected of masterminding an attack by Pakistan-based gunmen on India's financial capital Mumbai in 2008 that killed 166 people, including six Americans, met government officials from the Punjab province and pledged his support for the drive, the official said.

"Hafiz Saeed has agreed with the Punjab government programme of de-radicalization and rehabilitation of former jihadis and extended full cooperation," the counter-terrorism official told Reuters.

The counter-terrorism official said that Saeed had not been paid for his de-radicalization activities.

U.S. officials in Washington said the decision to offer the reward under the State Department's longstanding "Rewards for Justice" program came after months of discussions among U.S. agencies involved in counter-terrorism.

The $10 million figure signifies major U.S. interest in Saeed. Only three other militants, including Taliban leader Mullah Omar, fetch that high a bounty. There is a $25 million bounty on the head of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri.

The announcement of a reward for Saeed comes at a time of strained ties between the United States and Pakistan and is likely to increase pressure on Islamabad to take action against one of Pakistan's most notorious Islamist leaders.

A senior police official in Punjab province, who is closely involved with investigations into militant activity, confirmed that Saeed and his supporters were helping efforts to transform militants into law-abiding citizens.

"Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) were consulted, and they approved the de-radicalization plan. They assured us of their intellectual input and resource materials. They also offered teachers," he told Reuters, referring to the charity Saeed heads.

International law does not prohibit the United States from paying money for information that may lead to the arrest of an alleged criminal, said Professor Sarah Knuckey of New York University Law School.

Legal questions would arise if, for example, the United States set out to arrest Saeed on the territory of another state or targeted him for killing. "There should be more efforts to lawfully arrest and prosecute alleged criminals, instead of the use of drones strikes and targeted killings," Knuckey said.

The bounty highlighted the divide between the United States' direct approach to tackling militancy, and strategies employed by Pakistan, a nuclear-armed South Asian nation seen as critical to U.S. efforts to pacifying Afghanistan.

While Pakistan has mounted offensives against militant groups like the homegrown Taliban, it also contends other tactics such as de-radicalization are vital to sustaining battlefield gains.

Yahya Mujahid, the JuD spokesman, said the group had not participated in the de-radicalization programme.

Hafiz Khalid Waleed, another senior JuD member, declined to comment on whether the Islamist leader had been directly assisting the government in de-radicalization.

But he said Saeed and his followers were promoting non-violence.

"Hafiz Saeed was one of the first religious leaders to denounce militancy and suicide bombings," said Waleed. "Our schools and madrassas (religious seminaries) are urging peace."

SPOTTING IDLE MILITANTS

Under the programme, former militants are urged to develop technical skills that could give them long-lasting employment to keep them from taking up arms against the state again.

Experts also try to reverse what Pakistani officials call brainwashing by militants who preach holy war against the West.

To help the deradicalization programme, Saeed identifies former militants who may still be recruited for jihad because they are jobless and idle and he helps steer them toward the programme, said the counter-terrorism official.

India maintains Saeed is a criminal and has long called for his capture, blaming the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) -- the militant group he founded in the 1990s -- for the Mumbai carnage.

The two nations have a tentative peace process underway with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari scheduled to meet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday, the first visit to India by a Pakistani head of state since 2005.

Pakistan is home to some of the world's most dangerous militant groups, who carry out suicide bombings and beheadings in their bid to topple the U.S.-backed government. There are also less violent groups with the same aims.

But many Pakistanis privately support Saeed's animosity to India. The two countries were born out of the 1947 division of the subcontinent after freedom from British colonial rule and hundreds of thousands were killed in rioting at the time.

The bounty, which would be paid for information leading to Saeed's arrest and conviction, however puzzled Pakistanis. His whereabouts are usually not a mystery. He wanders the country freely, fires up supporters at rallies and runs a huge charity.

Waleed mocked the decision to place a bounty on Saeed.

"President Barack Obama's election symbol was a donkey and his government is acting like one. They have no evidence against Hafiz Saeed and are scrambling to make up stories," he told Reuters.

Pakistani officials say Saeed, who Western officials suspect of links to al Qaeda, has the right to move freely because he has been cleared by Pakistani courts of a range of accusations.

Saeed abandoned the leadership of the LeT after India accused it of being behind an attack on the Indian parliament in December 2001. But his charity is suspected of being a front for the LeT.

He denies any wrongdoing and links to militants.

Over 1,000 of Saeed's supporters protested against the bounty on Friday.

Saeed agreed to support de-radicalization because he felt that former militants should find jobs and re-join mainstream society, said the counter-terrorism official, who has been at the forefront of efforts to fight militancy in Punjab.

The counter-terrorism official, who engineered the project, said 200 former militants had participated this year in Punjab, Pakistan's most populous province, including some from Saeed's militant group.

Another 100 will be completing the programme by June.

Saeed, a former professor of Islamic studies at an engineering university, appeared at a press conference on Wednesday in the city of Rawalpindi, home to headquarters of the Pakistani army, recipient of billions of dollars in U.S. aid.

Flanked by some of Pakistan's most virulently anti-American Islamists at a hotel about a 40-minute drive from the U.S. embassy in the capital, he taunted the United States.

Saeed, a short bearded man, lives near a park and a mosque in a non-descript villa with a policeman stationed outside, in the central city of Lahore, capital of Punjab.

Some of his bodyguards wear olive camouflage vests while others are dressed in dark traditional shalwar-kameez, baggy shirt and trousers. Clutching AK-47 assault rifles, a few are positioned on his rooftop watching the street.

Saeed enjoys armed protection from the state because of his "new thinking", sources said.

"Al Qaeda or factions from the Pakistani Taliban may want to kill him," said one of the sources, adding India may want to target him as well.

Asked if the reward would anger Saeed's followers and undermine de-radicalization efforts, he said: "There is resentment but I hope the programme won't be affected."

(Additional reporting by Qasim Nauman and Mahawish Rezvi, and by Rebecca Hamilton in New York; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan and Ed Lane; Desking by Cynthia Osterman)

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Motorola now officially being investigated for abusing its patents in Europe

Motorola now officially being investigated for abusing its patents in EuropeBoth Apple and Microsoft have formally complained about Motorola's alleged abuse of "standards-essential" patents, and today the European Commission has been equally formal in starting an antitrust investigation into their claims. In fact, there'll be two separate investigations -- one to discover whether Motorola Mobility failed to honor its FRAND obligations when it sought injunctions against the sale of Apple and Microsoft products, and the other to assess whether Motorola has been unfair in the way it has offered to license its standard-essential patents. The authorities have given no clue as to how long this process could take, or what kind of punishments could be meted out at the end of it, but the (almost) Google-owned company is now certainly in for some tumult.

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Sen. Kathleen Vinehout: Investing in Our Human Potential Yields the ...

The following is an opinion column written by Democratic State Sen. Kathleen Vinehout, a candidate for governor in the recall election against Republican Gov. Scott Walker.

Investing in Our Human Potential Yields the Biggest Returns

By

Senator Kathleen Vinehout

Last year Wisconsin had nearly the largest per capita cut to education in the nation and we lost more jobs than any other state. There is a connection.

Millions were cut from our technical colleges and now companies can?t find workers with the needed skills to fill available jobs. There is a connection.

Like the rest of the country, Wisconsin is facing a ?mini-wave? in the return of jobs in manufacturing. Companies are hiring, but finding qualified workers is hampering our state?s job growth.

?Here we stand with this need,? Generac Power Systems CEO Aarron Jagdfeld recently told the Wisconsin State Journal. ?We have opportunities for people, but don?t have the skill set we need in the work force. They don?t even teach basic industrial education in high school anymore.?

If we want to bring jobs back to Wisconsin we need a new game plan. Investment in our human potential is key to Wisconsin?s economic growth.

Education is the primary driver of economic prosperity. Incomes climb with educational achievement. Wisconsin lags the nation in the percentage of the population with a college degree and we lag the nation in average income. Wisconsin is not keeping up.

A recent economic development study emphasizes that investment in our workers ? investment in our human potential ? is key to Wisconsin growth.

?Developing the skills of Wisconsin?s workforce ? will help the economy recover more quickly and prepare the state for better times ahead,? the study concludes.

Jobs, education, and great places to live all go together. Two years ago Des Moines, Iowa, topped the Forbes list of ?best places for businesses and careers ? with the most economic opportunity?, and also topped the Forbes list of ?best places to raise a family?.

What made Des Moines the ?best place? to raise a family? Good schools, affordable housing, a strong sense of community, short commutes and low crime.

What helped make Des Moines the ?best place? for business? A well-educated labor force ? 33 % of adults have college degrees and 92% have high school diplomas.

What is good for families is also good for business and education is basic to both.

If we want our economy to thrive, we must restore the money that was cut from education ? bring back the teachers that were laid off, restore the courses that were cut, return to smaller classes.

We must fully fund our technical colleges and the UW system and expand needs-based financial aid. We must keep tuition affordable so everyone who wants to can go to one of the technical colleges or UW campuses.

We must recognize not all smart students are rich students. We have to increase the levels of student aid so students from modest income families are not denied an opportunity.

We have to make teaching an honored profession again so the best and brightest of our college graduates choose the career of teaching the next generation.

The job of government is to provide a supportive environment for a growing economy including the education of our children, making our communities safe, training our workers in the latest technologies, keeping our environment clean and healthy, modernizing our transportation and communication networks, and supporting a quality of life we enjoy.

We need a balance. The public sector provides support and the private sector provides the jobs. We are in this together, public and private. We need to understand this is a vital partnership.

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There's no student loan 'crisis' | Best Finance Blog

There's no student loan 'crisis'

Total student loan debt has topped $1 trillion ? but there is no must panic.

Most borrowers possess a affordable quantity of debt, as well as the total balance just isn?t most likely to trigger main harm towards the economic climate like the mortgage crisis did, specialists say.

?I do not consider it really is a bubble,? stated Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of Finaid.org, a economic help site. ?Most students who graduate college are in a position to repay their loans.?

This really is not to say that there are not troubles with student loans, which now exceed the quantity of credit card debt and auto loans. Students are taking on far more debt, on typical, and far more than a quarter of borrowers are behind on their payments. Along with a hefty debt load could delay current graduates? obtain of a house or beginning a organization.

But all of the speak of a crisis or bubble inside the student loan business is exaggerated, professionals say.

There is no doubt that student loan balances are rising quickly, bucking the trend of other customer debt, which fell through the Wonderful Recession. In 2007, the total degree of student loan debt was about $600 billion.

But a lot more men and women are going to college today, stated Sandy Baum, senior fellow in the George Washington University School of Education. This really is prompted in element by the financial downturn: When folks shed their jobs or the economic climate turns shaky, a great deal of people return to school to find out new capabilities or bolster their resumes.
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Within the fall of 2010, there had been 22 million undergraduate and graduate students in college, the U.S. Division of Education reported this week. Two years ago, the figure was 19 million.

?Enrollment has elevated significantly, so naturally debt is expanding,? Baum mentioned.

A lot more undergrads also required to borrow to finance their educations, specially because tuition expenses have also been rising rapidly. Some 82% of first-time, full-time students received monetary help within the 2009-2010 school year, up from 76% two years earlier.

Their person debt load is on the rise, also. The typical quantity of student debt in 2010-11 was $27,200, up 54% from a decade earlier, based on Finaid.org.
But that figure is skewed by a reasonably little quantity of people that have high debt loads, stated Kantrowitz. They may be primarily graduate students, people that took out a whole lot of private student loans and individuals who have already been in default for years. Only 10% of borrowers have far more than $45,000 in loans, Kantrowitz stated.

Some 90% of new student lending comes from the federal government, and also the quantity undergraduates can borrow is usually capped at $31,000.

What is raising red flags is the fact that the default rates on federal loans are climbing. They hit eight.8% in 2009, practically double the rate 5 years earlier, in accordance with one of the most current Division of Education figures. (See CNNMoney?s Economic climate weblog for approaches to manage your loan payments.)

This jump is getting fueled in certain by for-profit colleges, which have default rates of 15%, prompting federal officials to place in new guidelines. Now, schools with excessive default rates can shed their eligibility for the federal loan system.

Nonetheless, heavy debt loads can make it challenging for young adults to establish themselves, particularly today. The Fantastic Recession has created it tougher for young adults to locate a job.

The unemployment rate for all those age 16 to 24 with bachelor?s degrees stood at eight.1% in February, up from four.6% 4 years earlier. Several other folks locate themselves underemployed.

?Having a whole lot of student debt can make a person?s life really challenging,? stated Lauren Asher, president in the Project on Student Debt.

But workers with bachelor?s degrees earn about $650,000 a lot more more than their lifetime than their peers who only have high school diplomas, a current Pew Analysis Center analysis located.

?It?s an financial investment,? stated Sarah Turner, professor of financial and education in the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. ?It?s not going to function for everybody, but on typical, it features a high return.?

Kantrowitz expects defaults to climb for one more year, ahead of beginning to decline. That is simply because the economic climate is slowly strengthening and unemployment rates are coming down.

?The defaults usually are not unexpected, contemplating the aftermath from the downturn,? he mentioned. To best of page


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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Appeals court upholds California affirmative action ban

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