On March 6,2008, the US government announced that the US Secretary of State,Ms. Condoleezza Rice, has designated the Harkat ul-Jihad-al-Islami, Bangladesh,also known as HUJI (B) as a ‘foreign terrorist organisation’ (FTO) and as a’specially designated global terrorist’. The announcement added that HUJI(B) had signed the February 1998 fatwa of Osama bin Ladin that declared Americancivilians to be legitimate targets for attack.
The designation meant that it was illegal for persons in the United States orsubject to US jurisdiction to provide material support to HUJI-B; required USfinancial institutions to freeze assets held by HUJI-B; froze all property andinterests in property of HUJI-B that were in the United States, come within theUnited States, or within the control of U.S. persons; and enables the UnitedStates to deny visas to representatives of HUJI-B.
In April, 2007, the US State Department had issued an up-dated list oforganisations which it had till then designated as FTOs and another list oforganisations designated as "Groups of Concern", which were notsubject to the same restrictions as the FTOs. Among the organisations whichfigured in the list of FTOs were Al Qaeda, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam(LTTE), the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HUM), the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET), the Jaish-e-Mohammad(JEM) and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LEJ).
Among the organisations designated as "Groups of Concern" were theHUJI of Pakistan, HUJI (B), the Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen (JUM) of Bangladesh, theSipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, which is the political wing of the LEJ, the HizbulMujahideen of Jammu & Kashmir, the Communist Party of India (Maoist) and theUnited Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA).
The LTTE and the HUM under its then name of Harkat-ul-Ansar were designated asFTOs in 1997 when this list was started. The decision to include the HUA in thislist was taken since it was suspected to have carried out the kidnapping of someWestern, including American tourists, in J&K under the name Al Faran in1995. The LET, the JEM and the LEJ were so declared after 9/11 and the attack onthe Indian Parliament in December, 2001, jointly made by the LET and the JEM.
Though the HUJI and HUJI (B) have been involved in many terrorist strikes inIndia and were associated with Al Qaeda, the Taliban and the terroristorganisations of the Central Asian Republics and Chechnya in Russia since 1998when they joined bin Laden's International Islamic Front (IIF), the US StateDepartment for reasons, which were never made clear, had refrained fromdesignating them as FTOs. The evidence against them was as strong as theevidence against the HUM, the LET, the JEM and the LEJ.
Even now, the State Department has declared only HUJI (B) as an FTO, but notHUJI of Pakistan. No reasons have been given as to why it has not beenconsidered necessary to designate HUJI of Pakistan too as an FTO. In the revisededition of her memoir titled Recollections, published after herassassination on December 27, 2007, Benazir Bhutto had voiced her suspicion thatQari Saifullah Akhtar, former Amir of the HUJI of Pakistan, was involved in theunsuccessful attempt to kill her at Karachi on October 18, 2007.
Following this, on February 26,2008, the Lahore Police announced the arrest ofQari Saifullah Akhtar and his three sons--Muhammad Asif Ali alias Hassan, AbdulRehman alias Mani and Mureed Ahmad alias Abu Dajana-- from a mosque near Lahore.They also announced the arrest of Fahad Munir alias Mithtoo, a nephew of thelate Riaz Basra, of the LEJ. Hamid Nawaz, the Pakistani Interior Minister, wasquoted as telling the media that Qari Saifullah would be questioned by thepolice in connection with the investigation into the unsuccessful suicide attackon Benazir Bhutto at Karachi.
Surprisingly, on March 4, 2008, the Dawn of Karachi reported as follows: