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  • Mumbai terror attack-Pak.Govt.has no control over ISI-US-Wiki leaks.1/3.

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    08NEWDELHI3044

    Created

    2008-12-02
    15:03

    Released

    2010-11-30
    21:09

    Classification

    CONFIDENTIAL

    Origin

    Embassy New
    Delhi

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    SUBJECT: MUMBAI ATTACKS UPDATE: DIPLOMATS IN DELHI DELIVER

    UNITED MESSAGES

    REF: A. NEW DELHI 3025

    B. NEW DELHI 3024

    C. NEW DELHI 3018

    D. MUMBAI 550

    Classified By: PolCouns Ted Osius for Reasons 1.4 (B, D)

    ¶1. (C) Summary: Diplomatic missions in Delhi have agreed to offer a more
    sympathetic message to the Indians rather than pound on the government for
    its massive intelligence failure.
    Evidence that Pakistani-based extremist
    group Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) was the culprit is still not out in the open,
    although the question being asked now is whether Pakistan’s Intelligence
    Agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was directly involved in the
    attack. Dipomatic missions in Delhi are praising Delhi for its restraint
    while advising Pakistan that now is the time to collaborate. End Summary.

    Offering Only Sympathy and Support

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    ¶2. (C) At a 2 December meeting with counterparts from the Australian,
    British, Canadian, and New Zealand High Commissions, these diplomats
    communicated details of the controlled approach their respective missions
    in Delhi have taken in their responses to India’s reaction to the Mumbai
    attacks. They concluded that any offers of assistance should be made
    carefully to avoid being interpreted by the Indians as politically motivated
    or attempts to monitor their actions. Delhi-based missions are taking extra
    care at this stage to not get sucked into the blame game Pakistan and India
    are currently playing.

    ¶3. (C) The EU (diplomatic mission heads) are scheduled for a strategic
    dialogue with India on 5 December to discuss what type of support India would
    feel comfortable receiving; in addition, the EU plans to send to Delhi a
    counter-terrorism coordinator in January.

    ¶4. (C) The French Ambassador, according to the British High Commission,
    called the French, German, and Italian Ambassadors (unbeknownst to other EU
    partners) to discuss assistance to the Indians. President Sarkozy is expected
    to call Prime Minister Singh to express his sympathy and to offer cooperation
    at a suitable level.

    ¶5. (SBU) The Australian Prime Minister in his speech to his parliament said
    Australia “stands with India at this timeâ€
    and offered any assistance
    that their “friends†in New Delhi may require. He stressed the importance
    of tracking down those responsible for the planning and execution of the
    Mumbai attacks, singling out LeT as an separatist militant group which
    has been a threat to India for a long time, but saying it is too early to
    speculate on who the perpetrators were.

    The Million Dollar Question

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    ¶6. (C) While Indian press continues to pin blame on Pakistan, observers

    and diplomats in Delhi are asking the same question: was the ISI behind
    the Mumbai attacks? While there are clear links between the attacks’
    perpetrators and the extremist group LeT, and likewise, there are links
    between LeT and the ISI, there is no clear evidence yet to suggest that
    ISI directed or facilitated the attacks, according to the British High
    Commission.

    Demarching the Indians and Pakistanis

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    ¶7. (C) A British diplomat told us that UK Foreign Secretary Miliband urged
    restraint to External Affairs Minister

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    Mukherjee when they spoke on 1 December. The call took place only after many
    delays on the GOI’s part. Mukherjee apparently disavowed any interest in
    raising tensions further, but insisted that Pakistan must take action in
    response to India,s demands. Our contact stressed that the UK had been very
    direct in presenting India and Pakistan with specific information regarding
    those responsible for the attacks. She also noted that the list of names the
    Indians had put on the “Most Wanted Criminals List†that had been passed
    to Islamabad included figures such as fugitive crime lord Dawood Ibrahim and
    Jaish-e-Mohammed Chief Maulana Azhar, who had been on prior lists the Indians
    had submitted. In her view, this took away from the focus on LeT members
    implicated in the Mumbai attacks.

    ¶8. (C) Narayanan, according to British diplomats, delivered the message
    that he understands Pakistan’s civilian government has no control over
    the ISI or the army. He said India is not blaming the Pakistani government.
    The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is still waiting on the Pakistanis to
    provide the name of the ISI Director they plan to send as well as a date.

    ¶9. (C) The Australian High Commission delivered the message to the
    Pakistanis that this is a watershed and cooperation with the Indians now is
    crucial. The Australians have praised the Indians for the past restraint they
    have shown toward Pakistan and offered assistance, which was “politely
    denied†, according to an Australian diplomat.

    Zardari Cornered

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    ¶10. (C) An official in the Pakistani High Commission in Delhi told Poloff
    that he held the Indian press responsible for any deterioration in the Indo-
    Pak relationship. Following the Indian press coverage which misrepresented
    the potential visit of the ISI Chief and complicated potential cooperation
    between the two governments, this diplomat said Zardari’s options became
    more limited and the GOP felt it had no other choice than to backpedal on
    its initial offer, made before the Mumbai attacks, to send its ISI Chief to
    India. MULFORD

  • Fruits , Vegetables in India highly toxic.

     


    Indian veggies, fruits remain highly toxic
    Durgesh Nandan Jha, TNN, Oct 30, 2010, 11.52pm IST

    NEW DELHI: Rampant use of banned pesticides in fruits and vegetables continues to put at risk the life of the common man. Farmers apply pesticides such as chlordane, endrin and heptachor that can cause serious neurological problems, kidney damage and skin diseases. A study conducted by Delhi-based NGO Consumer-Voice reveals that the amount of pesticides used in eatables in India is as much as 750 times the European standards. The survey
    collected sample data from various wholesale and retail shops in Delhi, Bangalore and Kolkata.

    “Out of five internationally-banned pesticides, four were found to be common in vegetables sold in the Indian markets. Banned pesticides were found in
    bitter gourd and spinach,” said Sisir Ghosh, head of Consumer-Voice.

    The banned chemicals included chlordane, a potent central nervous system toxin, endrin, which can cause headache nausea and dizziness, and heptachlor that can damage the liver and decrease fertility.

    Officials said the tests conducted on vegetables at the government-approved and NABL-accredited laboratory, Arbro Analytical Division, revealed that the
    Indian ladies finger contained captan, a toxic

    pesticide, up to 15,000 parts per billion (ppb) whereas ladies finger in the EU has captan only up to 20
    ppb.

    “Indian cauliflower can have Malathion pesticide up to 150 times higher than the European standards,” said an official.

    The vegetables studied included potato, tomato, snake gourd, pumpkin, cabbage, cucumber and bottle gourd, among others. “We have informed the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India about the excessive use of pesticides in fruits and vegetables that pose serious health hazards,” said
    Ghosh. He added that strict monitoring from government agencies is required to check manufacture, import and use of banned pesticides. The pesticide residue limits have not been reviewed for the past 30 years, said Ghosh.

    Earlier this month, the consumer organization had conducted tests on fruits sold in Indian markets which again showed that 12 fruits, including bananas, apple and grapes, had high quantity of pesticides, violating both Indian and European Union standards. The chemical contents found in fruits were endosuplhan, captan, thiacloprid, and parathion and DDT residues.

    Article:

    NEW DELHI: It is time to get careful while consuming fruits or vegetables.
    The lush and leafy green cabbage and the ”fresh” apple may contain colors and chemicals that can lead to serious health problems.
    Even after Delhi high court pulled up the state government on the issue, few steps have been taken to curb the use of harmful chemicals at vegetable markets. ”The chemicals can cause gastric ulcer, liver problems and kidney failure. People must be careful and wash fruits and vegetables properly
    before use,” said Dr M P Sharma of Rockland Hospital.

    Experts said bottle gourd is often injected with chemical like oxytocin for faster growth that can cause abnormal growth and other complications in
    human beings.

    ”Fruits and vegetables are brought to Delhi from several parts of the country. To maintain their ‘freshness’ and get a better deal out of them,
    suppliers and hawkers apply synthetic colors’ on vegetables and fruits which contain heavy metals like mercury and lead. Vendors and hawkers apply these colors particularly on vegetables like okra, beans and bitter gourd,” said Sugriv Dubey. He filed a PIL in HC on the issue following which the court sought explanation from the government on Thursday.

    Fruit sellers use chemicals like copper sulphate and calcium carbide to ripen bananas and mangoes. Sources added that in farms, pesticides and
    herbicides are used to excess to get better yield.

    A few sellers admit some of them put chemicals in vegetables. ”We have no other option. We purchase fruits and vegetables at high price. If we sell
    the over-ripened or dried up vegetables, no one will buy them,” said a vendor.

    When contacted, Delhi health minister Kiran Walia said the prevention of food and adulteration department has collected samples of fruits and
    vegetables from markets and those found guilty would be punished. The minister did not comment on the alleged shortage of field officers in the
    department. The department recently purchased more than 20 refrigerators to preserve samples collected during raids.

    Sudesh T Sachdeva, a fruit merchant at the Azadpur Mandi, claimed fruit sellers here do not use chemicals to ripen fruit. ”At mandi, we do not
    apply any chemicals or colors. May be the farmers or the hawkers do it,” he said.

    The news of chemicals in vegetables and fruits has left Delhites worried.
    ”I soak all fruits and vegetables in lukewarm water before use. We often find a ripe fruit with bitter pulp. This is definitely because chemicals are
    being used,” said Promila Badhwar, a housewife.

    Article:

    NEW DELHI: How fresh and healthy are the vegetables that you consume daily?
    Not much, according to the Union health ministry.

    In a bid to make them look garden fresh and ensure that they grow faster to reach markets, farmers are using chemicals at random that threaten to cause serious health hazards to consumers.

    Expressing concern, minister of state for health Dinesh Trivedi has said,
    “Eating vegetables — a must for good health — may pose serious threat to health, causing nervous breakdowns, sterility and various neurotic
    complications because of their chemical content.”

    In a letter to Union health secretary K Sujatha Rao, Trivedi has called for immediate action against farmers involved in such unscrupulous acts.

    The letter outlines that the health benefits of consuming green vegetables as a staple diet finds “a sharp contradiction in the present day context”.
    Farmers are blatantly using hormone shots to help vegetables at a faster rate. “These hormones may cause irreparable damage to our health, if consumed over a period of time,” Trivedi wrote.

    Oxytocin is the most commonly-used hormone, which was earlier primarily prescribed for pregnant women.

    However, the Schedule H drug has been banned since then.

    “The hormone can be used only on animals, leave alone vegetables. The even more shocking element is that the public/authorities may also be aware of
    this Oxytocin. In local parlance, it has got many names starting from cocin and ‘paani to dawai’, and is available at almost all the general stores,”
    the letter said.

    Oxytocin is a mammalian hormone, which also acts as a neurotransmitter in brain. The hormone is used clinically to help begin or to continue labor,
    to control bleeding after delivery and to stimulate the secretion of breast
    milk.

    “Researchers have proved that the indiscriminate use of Oxytocin injections by farmers has been causing health hazards. Oxytocin is being used by fruit and vegetable growers, who administer it to the plants and climbers which grow faster and get ready for sale,” warned the letter.

    The injection is mainly being administered to vegetables like pumpkin, watermelon, brinjal, gourd and cucumber.

    Trivedi also pointed to the rampant use of chemicals like copper sulphates for artificially colouring both fruits and vegetables. The minister hoped that the adverse effects of these toxins are scrutinised and their wanton usage monitored and looked into immediately.

    Milch cows are also administered Oxytocin to augment production of milk.

    Calcium carbide is used in fruits for ripening, but can harm eyes and lungs, besides causing severe irritating and burning sensation of skin. Also, it
    may lead to irritation in mouth and throat, and if inhaled can cause both coughing and wheezing

    Related:

    You know the Environmental Working Group‘s super-helpful list of the most-pesticide-laden fruits and veggies? Well, there’s a Big Aglobby group called the Alliance for Food and Farming that’s trying to debunk it. And the USDA just gave the lobbyists $180,000 to aid their smear campaign, The Atlantic reports.

    So exactly who’s behind the Alliance for Food and Farming? According to SourceWatch, its board of directors includes honchos from the California Strawberry Commission, the California Tomato Farmers, the Produce Marketing Association, and the California Association of Pest Control Advisors, among other industry groups. The AFF’s main argument: “Promotion of the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list actually makes the work of improving the diets of Americans more difficult because it scares consumers away from the affordable fruits and vegetables that they enjoy.”

    Riiiight. Considering that the EPA freely admits that pesticides can cause “birth defects, nerve damage, cancer, and other effects,” it’s totally boneheaded to suggest that raising consumer awareness about pesticides is making Americans less healthy. What’s more, it’s not like the Environmental Working Group is suggesting you give up on produce entirely and stock your fridge with Mountain Dew instead. In fact, EWG explicitly states that the list isn’t meant to discourage people from eating their veggies. From the FAQ:

    Do all these pesticides mean I shouldn’t eat fruits and vegetables?

    No, eat your fruits and vegetables! The health benefits of a diet rich in fruits and vegetables outweigh the risks of pesticide exposure. Use EWG’s Shopper’s Guide to reduce your exposures as much as possible, but eating conventionally grown produce is far better than not eating fruits and vegetables at all.

    The bottom line: The more you know about your food, the better. Period.

    http://motherjones.com/blue-marble/2010/11/government-attacks-most-pesticide-laden-fruits-and-veggies-list