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The Battle for Pakistan
The imposition of martial law under the garb of emergency should make it abundantly clear to everyone that dictators cannot afford even a semblance of either an independent judicial system or a free media. And neither can the assortment of criminals camouflaged as politicians who collaborate with dictators.
No one is fooled by Gen. Musharraf's latest deception to hang on to power. The war on terror has served him well so far and so why change a successful strategy; spread fear in the western capitals by invoking images of bearded men with guns and in the meanwhile brutally crush all dissent within the country, as was recently done by the Burmese Military. Having inducted pliant and amoral judges through the PCO, the next step would be to massively rig the elections while keeping the media muzzled. What he hopes is that he will again have a rubber stamp Assembly, a controlled majority and a friendly opposition, while real power will rest with him for another 5 years.
So, what we are witnessing is the first phase of the plan. Massive crackdown on the genuine opposition, lawyers, human right activists and the civil society. He is hoping that the police brutality will induce enough fear in the people for him to crush all dissent within a couple of weeks, before he takes the next step of getting himself endorsed by his pocket judges.
Unfortunately for Musharraf, everyone can see through his latest power grab attempt. No one believes that the judges were an impediment in his fight against terrorism. He has had absolute power for the last 8 years and yet terrorism and militancy is rising rapidly. What is he going to do that is different? He has had Pakistanis abducted and handed over to the U.S authorities without allowing them their right to prove their innocence in a court of law. Others have simply disappeared. Many tortured. Our own people have been bombed by helicopters and jets and when women and children have been killed, it has been shamefully called "collateral damage". No one to this day knows how many Pakistani (soldiers and civilians) have been killed since 9/11.
Most significantly his liberal credentials stand exposed completely, something he needed to make his dictatorship palatable to the west. Gimmicks like "enlightened moderation", "soft image" and "sufi Islam" stood exposed as the nation saw police boots and sticks shower on peaceful human rights protestors, lawyers and the media. All laws whether it was through PEMRA, PCOs, the 17th amendment or the disgraceful NRO were only to consolidate his power.
The time has come for the people of Pakistan to decide their destiny. If Musharraf succeeds in destroying the independent judiciary through his PCO, then I am afraid it is all down hill. His "pocket" judges will assist him in suppressing the media and in rigging the elections.
A Government formed from this unholy alliance will be a disaster for Pakistan and will ensure that it heads towards becoming a failed state.
For a start there will be a quantum leap in terrorism. His policies have alienated the Pushtuns in general and the tribal Pushtuns in particular. There are around a million armed men in the tribal areas. Does it make any logical sense that to capture a couple of thousand Al-Qaeda we invoke the hostility of around a million armed men - all natural guerrilla fighters? And that is why history tells us the British lost more soldiers in the tribal areas than the whole of the sub-continent during their Raj.
Moreover fundamentalism is on the rise in most of Northern Pakistan because of Musharraf's "enlightened moderate" media policies. There is great reaction amongst the masses who perceive this as a license to be vulgar. The Lal Masjid "warriors" belonged to this category. While in Swat & Dir, there has been a rising discontentment due to the poor governance system ever since the two regions became a part of Pakistan in 1974. Thanks to Musharraf being perceived as an American Stooge imposing an anti-Islamic agenda on the country, all these movements are morphing into one.
Another five years of Musharraf will mean that certain discontented sections of the society will lose faith in the democratic process and will also join the militants; thereby raising the prospects of Pakistan turning into another Algeria - the Army against its own people.
The other disaster of Musharraf dictatorship would be a further diversion of the country's resources away from the people. During his 8 years 1.8% of the GDP was spent on education - the lowest ever in our history and consequently today Pakistan's state school education system has collapsed. According to the U.N Human Development Index Pakistan has the worst social indicators in South Asia. Even Burma is ahead. On the other hand in 2006 Pakistan spent US $ 5.1 billion on arms. A new GHQ is being built on 2500 acres in Islamabad at the cost of billions of dollars.
Equally disastrous is the collapse of governance in Pakistan. According to Transparency International this is the most corrupt Government in our history. Hardly surprising since crooks, criminals and even terrorists (according to the Canadian Supreme Court the MQM is a terrorist organization) are sitting at the helm of affairs. The biggest scams in our history have been during the past 5 years. Rs.55 billion loans to the rich and powerful have been waived off while the common man has been crushed by unprecedented inflation.
Hence it is imperative that all sections of Pakistani society stand behind Chief Justice Iftikhar and demand his restoration along with the other honorable judges. We should not accept the PCO or those judges who have taken oath by it.
Only if Justice Iftikhar is restored will we have an independent judiciary, which is the bedrock of a genuine democratic system. The independent judiciary will protect the media's freedom and ensure free and fair elections that are vital for the country's survival only. Free and fair elections can throw up a Government that can start a political dialogue with the Militants. The war against terrorism can only be won if the people from within whom the terrorists operate, also consider them to be terrorists. If on the other hand they are perceived as heroes or freedom fighters than it is a never ending war - and history tells us that it cannot be won. Moreover, a democratic Government which comes through free and fair elections has to invest in the people. Otherwise no matter how high the growth rate it will lose the elections - as happened to the BJP despite "shining India"
Above all only an independent judiciary will stop criminals from entering politics. At the moment they know that once they are part of the power structure they are safe from the courts. The NRO is a classic case in point which under Musharraf's pocket judges will absolve politicians of their crimes that includes plunder of the country's resources as well as assassinations and target killings. Once a Prime Minister or President are not above law only then can this country develop a governance system that will make it achieve its great potential.
What needs to be done is for all sections of the society - especially the students whose future is at stake, to demand the restoration of Chief Justice Iftikhar and a total boycott of the PCO judges. Until our demands are accepted we should agitate throughout the country. The APDM should immediately give a call to its workers to join the lawyers and the civil society in the streets.
And finally it brings me to Benazir and Maulana Fazal ur Rehman. They are the only two "opposition" leaders who are allowed to freely roam around. The former is even given protocol. Both of them have played a major role in strengthening Musharraf by undermining the opposition at every stage. Both have used the opposition to strengthen their bargaining position with the Government for their personal ends. Most regretfully neither has demanded the restoration of Chief Justice Iftikhar. The APDM should tell them that we have had enough of their "Noora Khushti". If they want to be part of the genuine opposition both must demand the restoration of Chief Justice Iftikhar and announce a street movement immediately. But they should not be allowed to sabotage the opposition movement for their personal gains again.
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Show AllFor Commondreamers not familiar with the game of cricket, to get an indication of Imran's status, just think Joe di Maggio.
Benazir has been put under house arrest by Mush. But this should not fool folks that she is opposition. In all probability, Mush and BB are colluders, always under the directions of the Board of Directors of G-W-O-T (while building fat Swiss accounts, and vast land allocations to themselves on the side). Such antics are SOP for public and gullible Western press consumption: to display there is genuine dissent & opposition. In reality it is collusion under the Board. Musical chairs since about 50 years of Pak history.
Wait, isnt it the same in our good ol' USA? Deja vu!
If the West screws this up (as they are very likely to, given Dubya's leadership here) you will end up sidelining competent politicians like Mr. Khan and enabling the ascent of religious nutcases. And they will have a hand on the nuclear trigger. The West buys time with Musharraf and Bhutto but, without principles, it buys nothing else.
What makes everyone think this was Not done without Bushco approval?
Could be a foretaste of September or October 2008 in the United States.
It was my good fortune to see Mr. Khan play in an international cricket match back in 1983. Joe DiMaggio is about right.
Now, he's playing a much more serious "game," and he may well pay for it with his life. For anyone who was wondering, he speaks for an overwhelming majority of Muslims who simply want a little bit of peace, some freedom, and to be left to find their own solutions to their own problems. Inshallah, they will get their way.
'The imposition of martial law under the garb of emergency should make it abundantly clear to everyone that dictators cannot afford even a semblance of either an independent judicial system or a free media. And neither can the assortment of criminals camouflaged as politicians who collaborate with dictators.'
Gawd, why does that sound familiar from somewhere else?
If you think this might have been done without Bushco approval, note the Pentagon statements that the $1,000,000,000.00 a year of your tax money that goes to the Pakistani military will not be affected by this coup.
from an old song ....
Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?
A nation turns its lonely eyes to you
Ooo ooo ooo.
What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson?
"Joltin' Joe has left and gone away"
Hey hey hey, hey hey hey
--Mrs Robinson by Simon and Garfunkle
Lucky for Pakistan that their Joe DiMaggio didn't just go away and shill for coffee makers.
You fools
You better hope Musharaf stays in power or what he said is very true, the bearded ones will come and that will mean the they will have control over nuclear weapons. Are you stupid enough to think that the suicide bomber mentality will not prevail and they will use them and thus the end of days will prevail and we will all be doomed.
Not that that it is not going to happen anyway, but let us prolong the inevitable
"The trouble with you fools are that you assume that the US is a democracy"
Wow ! Thanks moneylender .. i now see the light ... you would too if you pull your head out of your ass. Try it ...its a great feeling ... it may prompt you to stop preaching to the choir.
By the way .. what is so fucking great about britain again ?? Besides being our bitch there isnt a whole lot that can be said about that island.
It won't hurt: Call - Pakistan Embassy @ 202-243-6500
State Department @ 202-647-6575 press '1' leave comment
Tin pot dictators bring themselves to disaster usually right after they have destroyed their country. General dipshit in Pakistan should have relaxed his govt and announced his exit right after elections. If he hasn't stashed enough cash in a safe place he is as stupid as he is despotic.
But you can't be a tin pot dictator without being stupid AND evil.
This article is oh, so much better than the Headline article on CommonDreams from CBS, "Violence Erupts After Bhutto's Arrest." I might argue that to continue to publish articles from the MSM dilutes the space for more reality-based articles like Khan's. Please, eschew ABC-NBC-CBS-CNN-NYT and keep giving us the news that's outside the "fit to print" arena of corporate propoganda.
The first part of the article sounds like Imran is talking about America.
Anyone else notice that?
"Another five years of Musharraff will mean that certain discontented sections of the society will lose faith in the democratic process and will also join the militants; thereby raising the prospects of Pakistan turning into another Algeria - the Army against its own people."
This means (?) types that demonstrated with the lawyers etc will ally themselves with types like the present fundamentalists...and demonstrate together etc? All these against the army? That the lawyer types etc will get more violent and/or accept fundamentalist law/system?
The first 2 paragraphs of this insightful article mirror all the events & strategies underway in our little land of perished freedoms, a bought press, and rigged elections. Is this another aspect of the model The Shock Doctrine intends to try out on as many nations as quickly and efficiently as possible? All the trafficking in arms worldwide supports such initiatives!
ZERO POINT FIELD: We're watching events over there with the same lens revealing chilling matters right here, at "home."