By Mitchel Maddux, New York Post
A New York lawsuit against Pakistan’s powerful intelligence agency could have “disastrous” consequences and fuel instability in a nation vital to America’s fight against al-Qaeda terrorists, an attorney argues.
Kevin Walsh, a lawyer representing Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency, urged a judge to throw out the lawsuit – filed last year by relatives of New Yorkers murdered in a Hasidic center during the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai, India.
If the suit against the ISI and several ranking Pakistan intelligence officials is not dismissed, the backlash in Pakistan could undermine American goals in one of the world’s most sensitive regions, the attorney said.
“The consequences of this judicial inquiry have the potential to be disastrous,” Walsh argued in a letter filed Friday with a federal judge.
“The intrusion of these actions into the politics of Pakistan will fuel violence and extremism, directed against the government the US intends to support,” the attorney argues.
The lawsuit, filed last November, also named Lashkar-E-Taiba, a terror group that operates in Kashmir – the disputed territory over which both Pakistan and India claim sovereignty.
It asked for unspecified damages and cites claims that the ISI has worked closely with the Lashkar-E-Taiba group.
But Pakistan has flatly denied these allegations.
The suit was filed by relatives of Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, a rabbi originally from Brooklyn, and his pregnant wife, Rivka, who were gunned down when terrorists stormed the Chabad Lubavitch center in a commando-style attack that also killed the couple’s unborn child.
The Holtzberg’s 2 year-old son survived the attack after being rescued by an employee. He now lives with his grandfather in Israel.
Walsh, a prominent New York attorney, argued that the general public in Pakistan will see the lawsuit not as an action taken by private individuals, but as an official intrusion by Washington into its internal politics and as a violation of Pakistani sovereignty.
That perception could undermine America’s efforts to foster its relationship with Pakistan as part of the US goal of fighting al-Qaeda in neighboring Afghanistan and throughout the region, the attorney says.
“The alliance with Pakistan is an extremely sensitive, important and difficult relationship for the United States,” Walsh said.
He’s asked Brooklyn federal Judge Dora Irizarry to throw the lawsuit out, emphasizing that any argument with Pakistan should be dealt with by American political institutions – not the US courts – which have no jurisdiction over government agencies in Pakistan.
The judge has not yet ruled on the issue.
After the Bin Laden debacle one would think they would be hiding their duplicit heads in the ground and pay up these damages. Pakistan are as guilty as h*ll
what chutzpah.
Arabs, Muslims and their American apologists (or attorneys) always play this silly “Arab Street” card when they know they are in real trouble. Experience has shown that they quickly fold and surrender when their bluff is called. The world would be a better place if Pakistan just disappeared. Go for the kill to avenge Gaby and Rifky.
The Pakistani Govt. was just caught helping the Taliban so who are they fooling .They were the one who harbored Osama Bin Laden. America does not trust Pakistan so now they come up with this ridiculous plea. Shame on them.
Any email address?
Rabbi Holtzberg and his wife, Frieda wil be flying to israel this afternoon be”h…if u need to send a kvitell with them or need them to daven at Gabi and Rivky a”h kever, message family…I heard that many amazing moifsim have happened…