THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- February 28, 2018 - Topic 1
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) that
monitors countries on action taken against terror-financing and
money-laundering has decided to place Pakistan back on its
watch list, or “greylist”, from June. The decision is
both appropriate and overdue, given Pakistan’s blatant violation of its
obligations to crack down on groups banned by the Security Council 1267
sanctions committee that monitors groups affiliated to the Taliban (which
originally included al-Qaeda affiliated groups), such as the Lashkar-e-Taiba,
Jaish-e-Mohammed and the Haqqani network.
Their leaders like Hafiz Saeed and
Masood Azhar continue to hold public rallies and freely garner support and
donations. In the process, both the LeT and JeM, which continue to praise and
claim credit for terror attacks in India, have grown their bases in Pakistan,
with fortress-like headquarters in Muridke and Bahawalpur that the authorities
turn a blind eye to. By doing this, successive Pakistani governments have
jeopardised ties with India, and shown disregard for the outcry against
terrorism worldwide. One violation was a Pakistani court’s bail to
Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, LeT operational commander and a key planner
of the November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. Under the 1267 sanctions ruling,
banned entities can get no funds, yet Lakhvi received the bail amount, and the
authorities have since lost track of him.
It is surprising, then, that the first round of
talks of the International Cooperation Review Group that makes its
recommendations to the FATF plenary failed to reach the consensus needed to
list Pakistan, despite a formidable team of the U.S., U.K.,
France and Germany proposing the resolution against it. That the initial
support for Pakistan came from China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the Gulf
Cooperation Council countries is cause for concern in New Delhi, given the
recent diplomatic outreach by India. Equally significant, however, is China’s
turnaround in the plenary session two days later, when it dropped objections to
the resolution, indicating that its support for Pakistan is negotiable and not
set in stone. The FATF listing will not miraculously change Pakistan’s
behaviour, and this is not the first time it has been listed as a country with
“strategic deficiencies” in countering terror-financing and money-laundering.
However, if the greylisting comes as part of a concerted campaign to hold
Pakistan accountable, and pressure is ratcheted up with financial strictures on
its banks and businesses and targeted sanctions imposed against specific law
enforcement and intelligence officials, it may yet bear fruit. The hope is that
such sanctions will persuade Pakistan to stop state support for these terror
groups and become a responsible player on the global stage and a responsive
neighbour.
Vocabulary
Appropriate: suitable or proper in the
circumstances.
Example: A measure appropriate to a wartime
economy
Synonyms: suitable, proper, fitting, apt, right, relevant, pertinent, apposite
Antonyms: unbefitting, wrong, inappropriate, improper
Overdue: not having arrived,
happened, or been done by the expected time.
Example: The rent was nearly three months
overdue
Synonyms: late, behind
schedule, behind time, delayed, unpunctual
Antonyms: undue
Obligation: an act or course of action
to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
Example: He has enough cash to meet his
present obligations
Synonyms: duty, commitment, responsibility, moral
imperative, function
Affiliate: officially attach or connect
a subsidiary group or a person to an organization.
Example: The college is affiliated with the
University of Wisconsin
Synonyms: associate with, unite
with, combine with, join (up) with, link up with
Garner: gather or collect something,
especially information or approval
Example: The police struggled to garner
sufficient evidence
Synonyms: gather, collect, accumulate, amass, assemble, reap
Fortress: a military stronghold,
especially a strongly fortified town fit for a large garrison.
Example: World War I saw the evolution of a
new fortification setup combining field strongholds with fortresses .
Synonyms: fort, castle, citadel, blockhouse, stronghold, redoubt, fortification
Antonyms: abandonment, betrayal, capitulation, desertion
Jeopardise: put something into a
situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
Example: A devaluation of the dollar would
jeopardize New York's position as a financial center
Synonyms: threaten, endanger, imperil, risk, put
at risk, put in danger/jeopardy, hazard
Consensus: general agreement.
Example: A consensus of opinion among
judges
Synonyms: agreement, harmony, concurrence, accord, unity, unanimity
Formidable: inspiring fear or respect
through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
Example: A formidable opponent
Synonyms: intimidating, forbidding, daunting, disturbing, alarming, frightening
Antonyms: unalarming, unimpressive
Negotiable: open to discussion or
modification.
Example: The price was not negotiable
Synonyms: open to
discussion, discussable, flexible, open to modification
Antonyms: inflexible, unpassable, impassable, inalienable
Responsible: having an obligation to do
something, or having control over or care for someone, as part of one's job or
role.
Example: The department responsible for
education
Synonyms: in charge of, in
control of, at the helm of, accountable for, liable for
Antonyms: feckless, unreliable, devil-may-care, harum-scarum
Responsive: reacting quickly and
positively.
Example: A flexible service that is
responsive to changing social and economic patterns
Synonyms: quick to react
to, reactive to, receptive to, open to suggestions about
Antonyms: refractory, insensitive, unresponsive
