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TOPIC – Another shade of grey
Pakistan’s hopes of being let off the Financial Action Task Force’s grey list were dashed once again, as the 39member grouping decided to keep it on the list, and even add more tasks. Eventually, Pakistan missed the mark by one crucial action point out of 27 — being judged deficient in prosecuting the senior leadership of UN proscribed terror groups. The FATF works closely with the UN Security Council’s listings of terror groups as it evaluates countries on their efforts in anti money laundering/countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT); Pakistan’s failure to convict Je M chief Masood Azhar and others appeared to tip the balance against it. The Pakistani government publicly protested the decision, pointing out that many countries that had largely completed the action plans handed to them have been delisted in the past. Pakistan, which was on the FATF’s “increased monitoring lists” from 20092015, was taken off the grey list in 2015 in a similar manner (before it was relisted in 2018). Pakistani leaders have predictably lashed out at India for “lobbying” for its continued listing, while others have hinted that the decision stems from a refusal to allow the U.S. the use of its bases after America’s pullout from Afghanistan. At FATF hearings, the Imran Khan government said it had introduced and amended terror financing laws, which have enabled the prosecution of more than 30 UN proscribed leaders and their associates, for terror financing. While it is unclear how many of those are actually serving jail time, the convictions and prison terms, between 1530 years are a break from the past, when Pakistani authorities would hold these leaders on charges under international pressure, and subsequently release them. By making this the sticking point, the FATF, which works on the principle of mutual compliance, has made it clear that Pakistan must complete the prosecution of all proscribed leaders of groups including the Le T, Je M, al Qaeda, and the Taliban. By adding six more items to the list on amending its Money Laundering Act and cracking down on other businesses involved in money laundering and terror financing, the FATF has indicated that Pakistan could remain on the grey list for at least another one to two years. For India, Pakistan’s continuance on the list is some comfort, even as it awaits true justice delivered to leaders of groups such as the Le T and Je M for attacks, including Mumbai 26/11, Parliament (2001) Pathankot and Pulwama, and not just terror financing. However, the processes of FATF, that has taken a justifiably hard line in Pakistan’s case, must be checked for overreach, as India faces its Mutual Evaluation Report, that has been delayed due to the pandemic. New Delhi should expect that Pakistan will push for a critical investigation of India’s AML/CFT regime, and with the FATF announcing a new focus on “extreme rightwing terrorism (ERW)”, it is clear that there will be more political aspects to its technical scrutiny of countries in the future.
The Hindu Editorial Words with meanings, synonyms, and antonyms
Compliance (noun) –Acting according to certain accepted standards
Synonyms –Acquiescence, assent, complaisance, abidance, amenability
Antonyms –Obstinacy, mulishness, squabble, recalcitrance, obduracy
Deficient (adjective) – Falling short of some prescribed norm
Synonyms – Scanty, meager, sparse, flawed, skimpy
Antonyms – Ample, bounteous, stellar, teeming, copious
Proscribed (adjective) – Excluded from use or mention
Synonyms – Outlawed, verboten, illicit, interdicted, felonious
Antonyms – Decent, kosher, licit, permissible, approved
Lashed (verb) – To hit something with great force
Synonyms – Bladdered, mullered, bevvied, strapped, flagellate
Antonyms – Sober, abstemious, teetotal, abstinent, wavey
Amended (adjective) – Modified for the better
Synonyms – Meliorate, ameliorate, rectified, expiated, redacted
Antonyms – Tainted, unredressed, debased, marred, blemished
Convictions (noun) – An unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence
Synonyms – Certitudes, dogma, condemnation, persuasion, mythologies
Antonyms – Acquittals, incredulity, suspicion, fancies, doubter
Dashed (adjective) – Having gaps or spaces
Synonyms – Thwarted, darted, crestfallen, scurried, galloped
Antonyms – Dawdled, lollygagged, crept, dallied, loitered
Prosecution (noun) – The lawyers acting for the state to put the case against the defendant
Synonyms – Litigation, pursuance, accusation, procurator, quest
Antonyms – Demurrer, exculpation, harbor, vindication, exoneration
Scrutiny (noun) – A prolonged intense look
Synonyms – exploration, perusal, dissection, inquisition, probing
Antonyms – squint, peek, misapprehension, delusion, bewilderment
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