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- BUSINESS, Page 47COVER STORYScandal? What Scandal?
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- In the West, the most outrageous aspect of the crackdown on
- the Bank of Credit & Commerce International is that it was so long
- overdue. But most Pakistanis hold a very different view of the
- global banking empire founded by fellow countryman Agha Hasan
- Abedi.
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- At home he is revered as a courageous Third World
- entrepreneur whose bank has been hounded by racist Western
- financial interests. In Karachi last week, the English-language
- Daily News made the extraordinary claim that "Jewish pressure"
- led U.S. authorities to crack down on B.C.C.I.'s laundering of
- drug money. Said Rubab Khan, a Karachi business executive: "This
- is part of the Western plot to seize all the money and assets
- of the Arabs and drive out the Pakistani bankers from
- international banking."
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- Sinister theories also echoed in the Persian Gulf last
- week. At the Bahrain Marina Club, a Saudi computer operator
- explained, "It seems to many of us in the Muslim world that the
- bank is being attacked, at least in part, because of its Muslim
- ideals." Ideals? That view of B.C.C.I.'s criminal management may
- seem strange enough, but Muslims harbor even more elaborate
- conspiracy theories, linking B.C.C.I.'s problems with those of
- another onetime Muslim success story, Saddam Hussein. A senior
- executive with one of Bahrain's largest companies notes that the
- powers closing in on B.C.C.I. are "the same people who were
- involved in the coalition during the gulf war, mainly America,
- Britain and France." Many gulf residents believe, he says, that
- the Western coalition members are "not satisfied with now
- controlling the Middle East militarily. Through this action
- against B.C.C.I., the coalition is also seeking to control us
- financially and economically."
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