Obama And Counter-Insurgency
in Chinese Colours --- International
Terrorism Monitor -- Paper No.527
By B. Raman
Nothing
illustrates more starkingly the helplessness
and confusion that prevails in the corridors
of the Obama Administration over its Af-Pak
policy than a report carried by the "Los
Angeles Times" on May 25, 2009, regarding a
recent visit which Richard C. Holbrooke, the
Administration's special representative for
Afghanistan and Pakistan, is reported to
have made to China and Saudi Arabia in
pursuance of his mandate.
2. To quote a
news agency message based on the report
carried by the "LA Times": "The Obama
Administration has appealed to China to
provide training and even military equipment
to help Pakistan counter a growing militant
threat, US officials said. .....Richard C
Holbrooke, the administration’s special
representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan,
has visited China and Saudi Arabia, another
key ally, in recent weeks as part of the
effort, says Paul Richter of LAT. The
American appeal to China underscores the
country’s importance in security issues. The
United States considers China to be the most
influential country for dealing with
militaristic North Korea. China also plays a
crucial role in the international effort to
pressure Iran over its nuclear
ambitions......A senior US official, while
acknowledging China’s hesitation to become
more deeply involved, said, “You can see
that they’re thinking about it.” He spoke on
condition of anonymity because of the
diplomatic sensitivity of the subject. US
officials believe China is skilled at
counterinsurgency, a holdover of the
knowledge gained during the country’s
lengthy civil war that ended with a
Communist victory in 1949. And with China’s
strong military ties with Pakistan, US
officials hope Beijing could help craft a
more sophisticated strategy than Pakistan’s
current heavy-handed approach."
3. I did not know
whether to laugh or cry when I read that the
Obama Administration believed that "China is
skilled in counter-insurgency", that it
acquired its skills during its "war of
liberation" against the KMT troops and that
it can teach Pakistan "a more sophisticated
strategy than Pakistan's current
heavy-handed approach."
4. What do the
Chinese regard as terrorism or insurgency?
Which are the terrorist/insurgent
organisations in their perception? Anyone,
who has been following Chinese methods of
internal security management would know that
in the Chinese assessment there are two
"terrorist/insurgent" organisations posing a
threat to China's internal security----- the
Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), which they
project as no different from Al Qaeda in its
modus operandi and the Islamic Movement of
East Turkestan (IMET) of the Uighurs. Since
the pro-Dalai Lama uprising in the
Tibetan-inhabited areas of China in March,
2008, the Chinese have been repeatedly and
consistently condemning the TYC as a
terrorist organisation. They have arrested a
large number of Tibetan monks and youth and
mass trials have been going on. If Obama and
his advisers want to have details of what
the Chinese have been doing in Tibet since
March, 2008, under the pretext of
counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency,
all they have to do is to read the
transcripts of the broadcasts of Radio Free
Asia funded by the US State Department and
to read the various statements issued by His
Holiness the Dalai Lama and his followers.
Does the Obama Administration consider this
as skilful and sophisticated
counter-insurgency techniques?
5. What the
Chinese have been doing against the Uighurs
in the Xinjiang Province? Indiscriminate
arrests, trials and executions. To get
details, Obama and his advisers should read
the periodic reports of the Human Rights
Watch, which is a reputed non-Governmental
organisation of the US, and the annual
reports of the US State Department on human
rights in China. The Chinese
counter-insurgency strategy against the
Uighurs is based on the principle "catch and
kill". That was why the George Bush
Administration refused to hand over to China
the Uighur jihadis arrested in Afghanistan.
The entire community of the human rights
organisations of the West was against their
being handed over to China since they
apprehended that the Chinese would execute
them. That was why Albania was persuaded to
give sanctuary to these Uighurs.
6. There are two
components to the Chinese counter-insurgency
and counter-terrorism strategy in Xinjiang----
"catch and kill" and impose restrictions on
the practice of Islam. Under this policy of
restrictions, construction of new mosques is
not allowed, many old mosques have been
forced to close down under the pretext that
they were constructed illegally and the
people are forced to observe their holy fast
inside their houses and not to congregate in
public places. This is China's "skilful and
sophisticated" counter-insurgency.
7. IF Pakistan
follows even some of these methods, the day
will not be far off when Pakistan will
become a State ruled by a combine of Al
Qaeda and the Taliban. As it is, there is
considerable anti-US and anti-Army anger in
Pakistan. Instead of finding ways of
containing and reducing this anger, the
Obama Administration is coming out with
shocking ideas such as "Counter-insurgency
in Chinese colours", which could make an
already difficult situation even more
difficult to handle.
(The writer is Additional
Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt.
of India, New Delhi, and, presently,
Director, Institute For Topical Studies,
Chennai. He is alaso associated with the
Chennai Centre For China Studies. E-mail:
seventyone2@gmail.com)