Pakistani-American businessman Mansoor Ijaz, whose claims stirred the Memogate controversy, said Tuesday that the Supreme Court’s unveiling of the judicial Commission’s report had brought forth the “truth he had been speaking from the day the case started.” Talking to media persons here over Memo Commission report, he said, “Speaking the truth was a moral compulsion for me -- it brought harm to my family, my business interests and my political relationships. But the value of the truth I spoke outweighed all of these considerations.” Central character of memogate scandal, Mansoor Ijaz, a US citizen, termed former ambassador Husain Haqqani a traitor of Pakistan, saying that he was telling a lie with nation from the very first day. He said today is most happiest and historic day for the Pakistani nation, adding that the respect of Pakistani courts in the world would further increase after exposing the Memogate issue.






