A Tragedy Born of Military Despotism and Anarchy
The assassination of Benazir Bhutto heaps despair upon Pakistan. Now her party must be democratically rebuilt
Even those of us sharply critical of Benazir Bhutto's behaviour and policies - both while she was in office and more recently - are stunned and angered by her death. Indignation and fear stalk the country once again.
An odd coexistence of military despotism and anarchy created the conditions leading to her assassination in Rawalpindi yesterday. In the past, military rule was designed to preserve order - and did so for a few years. No longer. Today it creates disorder and promotes lawlessness. How else can one explain the sacking of the chief justice and eight other judges of the country's supreme court for attempting to hold the government's intelligence agencies and the police accountable to courts of law? Their replacements lack the backbone to do anything, let alone conduct a proper inquest into the misdeeds of the agencies to uncover the truth behind the carefully organised killing of a major political leader.
How can Pakistan today be anything but a conflagration of despair? It is assumed that the killers were jihadi fanatics. This may well be true, but were they acting on their own?
Benazir, according to those close to her, had been tempted to boycott the fake elections, but she lacked the political courage to defy Washington. She had plenty of physical courage, and refused to be cowed by threats from local opponents. She had been addressing an election rally in Liaquat Bagh. This is a popular space named after the country's first prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, who was killed by an assassin in 1953. The killer, Said Akbar, was immediately shot dead on the orders of a police officer involved in the plot. Not far from here, there once stood a colonial structure where nationalists were imprisoned. This was Rawalpindi jail. It was here that Benazir's father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was hanged in April 1979. The military tyrant responsible for his judicial murder made sure the site of the tragedy was destroyed as well.
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's death poisoned relations between his Pakistan People's party and the army. Party activists, particularly in the province of Sind, were brutally tortured, humiliated and, sometimes, disappeared or killed.
Pakistan's turbulent history, a result of continuous military rule and unpopular global alliances, confronts the ruling elite now with serious choices. They appear to have no positive aims. The overwhelming majority of the country disapproves of the government's foreign policy. They are angered by its lack of a serious domestic policy except for further enriching a callous and greedy elite that includes a swollen, parasitic military. Now they watch helplessly as politicians are shot dead in front of them.
Benazir had survived the bomb blast yesterday but was felled by bullets fired at her car. The assassins, mindful of their failure in Karachi a month ago, had taken out a double insurance this time. They wanted her dead. It is impossible for even a rigged election to take place now. It will have to be postponed, and the military high command is no doubt contemplating another dose of army rule if the situation gets worse, which could easily happen.
What has happened is a multilayered tragedy. It's a tragedy for a country on a road to more disasters. Torrents and foaming cataracts lie ahead. And it is a personal tragedy. The house of Bhutto has lost another member. Father, two sons and now a daughter have all died unnatural deaths.
I first met Benazir at her father's house in Karachi when she was a fun-loving teenager, and later at Oxford. She was not a natural politician and had always wanted to be a diplomat, but history and personal tragedy pushed in the other direction. Her father's death transformed her. She had become a new person, determined to take on the military dictator of that time. She had moved to a tiny flat in London, where we would endlessly discuss the future of the country. She would agree that land reforms, mass education programmes, a health service and an independent foreign policy were positive constructive aims and crucial if the country was to be saved from the vultures in and out of uniform. Her constituency was the poor, and she was proud of the fact.
She changed again after becoming prime minister. In the early days, we would argue and in response to my numerous complaints - all she would say was that the world had changed. She couldn't be on the "wrong side" of history. And so, like many others, she made her peace with Washington. It was this that finally led to the deal with Musharraf and her return home after more than a decade in exile. On a number of occasions she told me that she did not fear death. It was one of the dangers of playing politics in Pakistan.
It is difficult to imagine any good coming out of this tragedy, but there is one possibility. Pakistan desperately needs a political party that can speak for the social needs of a bulk of the people. The People's party founded by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was built by the activists of the only popular mass movement the country has known: students, peasants and workers who fought for three months in 1968-69 to topple the country's first military dictator. They saw it as their party, and that feeling persists in some parts of the country to this day, despite everything.
Benazir's horrific death should give her colleagues pause for reflection. To be dependent on a person or a family may be necessary at certain times, but it is a structural weakness, not a strength for a political organisation. The People's party needs to be refounded as a modern and democratic organisation, open to honest debate and discussion, defending social and human rights, uniting the many disparate groups and individuals in Pakistan desperate for any halfway decent alternative, and coming forward with concrete proposals to stabilise occupied and war-torn Afghanistan. This can and should be done. The Bhutto family should not be asked for any more sacrifices.
Tariq Ali is the author of many books. His new book The Duel: Pakistan on the Flightpath of American Power is published in 2008 tariqali3@btinternet.com
© 2007 The Guardian
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The world isn't f*ched-up, just (and sadly, inevitably-so) it's 'Leadership'.
'Interests-rule', not idiots like BushCo or Bhutto[Bluto]/Mushmouth...just 'follow the money' or other such-Gains/machinations. More likely they'll lead one to a Rothschild or a covert-Intel Operative, rather than any so-called 'terrorist'...
"it seems has exchanged his education and intellect for a country home in Essex. I am sure it is worth it - to the hundreds of your preceding ancestors that conspired in and cooperated in givin gyou the gifts -that were exchanged enthusiastically for that country house and range rover."
Country house and Range Rover -that's the very least of it.
The fact of the matter is :both Salman Rushdie and Tariq have succeeded in keeping on milking the West for all it is worth. And still it keeps going on and on .Why -because the West just can't seem to have enough of them or their ilk.
Right from the word go neither has put a foot wrong. Tariq jumped onto the Beatles' Bandwagon and became part of their innermost circle.And as for Salman the stellar heights he has attained to is owed in no small part to the Ayatollah's monumental stupidity in issuing that fatwa.
I shouldn't waste any tears on any of these guys if i were you. It has been proven , time and again, that it is they who are the ultimate survivors.
Few can match them (or their brethren) in their consummate skill at playing the victim and the underdog. Decades ago the UK fell for it lock , stock and barrel . And look at where it has got them ( the UK). Keeled over a barrel - wringing their hands in sheer chagrin and futility .
Save your compassion and your tears for your own dispossessed and homeless . The Lord knows it is they who could do with it.
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i wholeheartedly agree with that...........and really in this f....cked up world, does it really matter???
"This is a popular space named after the country's first prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, who was killed by an assassin in 1953. The killer, Said Akbar, was immediately shot dead on the orders of a police officer involved in the plot."
How eerily similar to that of the JFK.
Well spoken Tariq!
The forces within the universe are neither good nor evil, but misappropriated by those who perceive those forces as weapons of power, only then do they manifest as evil.
We witness this condition woven throughout the pages of history and especially U.S. history following WWII, from whose corporate bully-pulpits democracies have been and are consistently devoured, with their (650 billion dollars a year) bloody boots on the ground, seeking only to exploit and plunder. Democracies are no friend to this Beast, whose insatiable, bottom-line, ego seeks only to suck the life blood from the next dinner guest, spitting the carcass into the gutter. Who can make war against this Beast?
Peace, Best Wishes and Hope
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Dear geoff29, Thanks for the Real News link above, very good.
I know you all are followers of The Real News as a poster advised us several months ago.
http://www.therealnews.com
in particular the reporting of Aijaz Ahmad. His latest report is an excellent companion piece to this.
No one here (including-myself) nor this-Author above 'knows' what-happened or 'why' (nor is it necessarily any "Tragedy" from the viewpoint of a typical Pakistani/American/whatever).
Tragedy may-yet unfold from this-event, to be sure -- but conclusions to be drawn from this-event will remain just-as-muddy as those from JFK's/Lincoln's assassinations (if, in-fact, this is such, and not just unexpectedly resultant from her 'bumping-own-head' [or shortly having-it-bumped'] when ducking during another 'publicity-stunt'/Myth -- which again reminds one of JFK's-demise [he, cooperating then, with a stunt regards-Castro]?).
Watching what now or ultimately 'evolves' from this turn of events will be our best-Clue as to 'who, if anyone, engineered this latest-canard/machination' -- Quo-Bono leads to Truths, not prejudiced-judgments...
"Know them by their Fruits", always.
Be careful of the word 'aid'. ALL AID to Pakistan is in the form of "military hardware" which is pushed on them by powerful Washington lobbyists via our elected officials. Musharraf is just one of many politicians who asked the U.S. for non-military aid only to be told that it isn't possible. Yet slimy politicans explain that some 'extra cash' for what Pakistan really needs, like infrastructure, food, housing, etc., will eventually be piggy-backed on their military orders. This never materializes though because the American companies don't profit from it.
The same case has played out hundreds of times in places like Columbia, The Philippines, India, Egypt and the rest of Africa and basically any poor country out there who is naive enough to believe that aid can come from the U.S. in any form other than military hardware.
The result is that poverty continues unabated... except now the impovershed countries are also awash in weapons.
Unless we elect someone who can put an end to this ridiculous cycle, chaos will reign in every poor country.
Technically speaking, anarchy isn't the problem here. Anarchy is a philosophy which promotes lack of compulsory (i.e. enforced by violence/force) rulers. In the case of Bhutto, the #1 suspect would be any of her political opponents. It is a tragedy born out of competing political blocs, not anarchy.
Benazir Bhutto was a brave, intelligent, and progressive leader. I don't know or care about allegations of corruption; she would still have been a considerable improvement over Musharraf, who is more corrupt, and far less progressive. She will be missed by all who value democracy.
I've heard the report that she died from hitting her head on the moonroof, but that came from the Interior Minister, who is a suspect character. A surgeon who worked to save her said it was a shrapnel wound that killed her. I suppose that it cut her carotid artery, since she was said to be bleeding profusely from the neck.
I can't help but believe that either Musharraf was involved in ordering her death, or the military engineered it on behalf of Musharraf, to give him plausible deniability. It's easy for the government to say al-Qaeda did it, since they are active within the country. But the audio evidence came to light all too quickly, and apparently says nothing that implies criminal action on al-Qaeda's part.
Mr. Ali is out of his mind.
His wishlist is like asking a space alien to land on the whitehouse lawn and wipe it out, ala "independence day".
Pakistan is as far away from Holywood as possible, and Mr. Ali knows this.
That is why Benazir lost her life, and the militants will continue to dictate who lives, and who does not.
The intelligensia will forever be slaves to these bloodthirsty medivials.
It is a mircale that they have not laid their hands on the nukes yet.
It will not be a surprise when they actually get their hand on it.
Then nothing can save their targets.
indeed she was brave. indeed she was a leader. extremists blotted out the voice that could have led them from extremism. she was a 21st century leader. i wish we had one of those here, in the usa.
bush, beware what you wish for. perhaps you will come face to face with what jimmy carter faced when the shah of iran wanted asylum. but you--oh, you're a tough guy. you, of course, will surround benazir bhutto with a blackwater guard. oh, that's right, because you can't. she's dead. have you picked any other martyrs lately? i hear they might not be interested.
Mr Ali's commentary is trenchant, succinct, and even-handed.
He masterfully illuminates the multiple strains of tragedy which led to the nexus of Benazir Bhutto's violent death.
It's a collective and personal tragedy that can't be reduced to the simple question of whether she fell or was pushed.
I also hope that ultimately some good may come of this. But it's only hope.
Tariq Ali is the real deal. He is the opposite of corporate media disinformation. His contributions on today's Democracy Now are especially enlightening.
And, i just watched Desmond Tutu on Bill Moyers' NOW. The man just drips inspiration.
I got a call earlier tonight from the Kucinich office, and turned them down, saying that I'd contributed all I could afford. The man answered, "that's understandable sir." The Kucinich workers are the best people you could hope for. I turned down a woman just as beautiful early in the campaign just as beautiful. I only contributed on the day Dennis stood alone in Congress to impeach Cheney. If your like me, being deluged with requests to give $, the reflex is to say no. But, out of respect for him and the beautiful people that work for him, i am giving tonight online. He is the best we have. If he has turn his Iowa caucus votes over to Edwards, so be it.
BB was a strong female muslim leader- those patriarcal uneducated peasants who claim to be Muslims just hate that.
But that is just what the doctor ordered for fundamentalists to recognize- the power of the other half of mankind- we need to honor and use females to solve the worlds problems.
It is highly irresponsible for Bush to have lured her to return to the powderkeg.
She was like the Kennedy is to us- her family name was a household word.
She may have participated with corruption in the past but she had come around to seeing the value of land reform, education especially protection of women, jobs jobs jobs that was what the locals were saying who were soooo dissapointed.
She cannot be replaced. I heard that Negroponte urged her to get into this dangerous situation of moving from London to Pakistan and expose herself to this huge risks.
I would like to see the research from the CIA to back up this encouragement that Negroponte was doing. Did he just make it up? Was he ignoring the assessment of the experts?
Another incompetent if not impeachable offense of the Busgh adminstration.
She is irreplacable- a HUGE loss.
WHY did the Bush administration think that they had a real deal between Mucharev and Bhutto?
I am very sad! A courageous female Muslim leader is dead-
seraphicmom December 28th, 2007 1:14 pm
Did you miss the news that the assassination of JFK has been solved by the Cheney division of the CIA-it was Al Qaida.
I'm a big fan of Tariq Ali and caught this in the Guardian earlier in the day. Having grown up in Pakistan and moved to the UK a few years ago, I've been very frustrated by the infantile 'analysis' in most of the British media, including the BBC. Ali is an honourable exception to this and manages to capture much of the complexity of Pakistani politics.
Once the initial shock of the event wore off, I thought of precisely what Tariq Ali sees as the opportunity that appears as a result of this tragedy. The one reason I'm hesitant to vote for the PPP is the undemocratic structure of the party. The PPP appears to be the best hope for a social democratic future for Pakistan, and if returns to being representative of those of us that really want to support it for it stands for (or perhaps stood for), maybe things won't turn out as bleak as they might appear.
Right on, Tariq Ali, right on!
i have been watching the posts for a couple of days...heard this tonight..leslie stahl reports...bhutto had requested and been told 'blackwater' would be dispatched as her security team...they did not....was it because bhutto told the secret of binladen and sheik omar ??
Poor Tariq Ali- in such a rush to eulogize a family friend with undeniable ties to wholesale corruption he could not even wait till the true cause of death was established. It appears that there may have been neither gunshots or an explosion. Apparently - Mr. Ali may need to review the biography of Diogenes - and realize that analysis is never true if you are dependent for scraps at your master's table - though it may bring fleeting and probably false fame and fortune.
The craftsman at work points to the worn out phrases of 'despair' and 'tragedy'. My my apparently the reservoir of cliche is brimming in Mr. Ali's reverie which passes as analysis or is this simply a few penned words that passes as an article?
The Irony that the London based Ali can not -it appears - see the age old counter-insurgency strategies of colonial england in Africa and the middle east in his OWN country is disappointing -to say the VERY least. So many fall over themselves to eulogize yet another vassal of interests other than their own people. Can a country FOUNDED on the right to BE Islamic be expected NOT to have sympathy for Afghanistan and Iraq!?!? Can a predominantly Muslim country which willingly participated in the training of 'freedom' fighters for two decades ( Taliban and Al-Queda) suddenly abandon the children it nourished for twenty years and turn its back on the 'glorious' victory over the Soviet Union -so that it can present the face of friendship to the perpretators of two illegal invasions and occupations of their neighbors and religious brethren. The symbolism of Pakistan being the Islamic Judas
to its own people as well as the countries from which their blood and heritage comes from would drive any peoples to anger, despair and tragedy. In this setting for Shakespearean tragedy -Ali only finds a terse and obsequious eulogy. As the many who join him for the search of a better 'life' and the luxuries that the Prophet Mohamed. Jesus, Buddha and others have warned about over millennium- Ali it seems has exchanged his education and intellect for a country home in Essex. I am sure it is worth it - to the hundreds of your preceding ancestors that conspired in and cooperated in givin gyou the gifts -that were exchanged enthusiastically for that country house and range rover.
Excellent article.
Good bless Benazir Bhutto and I wish Pakistan well.
Exquisite piece.
To round up the taste I would like to add some of my mustard.
How long are we going to allow a minority of human beings to oppress,
imprison, torture, exploit, deceive, betray, abuse and control us?
For some there's no need for change. Everything is just fine. Bosh is a
god loving faithful 'christian' man and that should do to justify all his
gang's atrocities. The rape of the citizenry at large, the denial of the reversal
of the greed driven direction of the ruling governing elite into the
State Of The Original Unaltered Constitution and more so the open
assessment that a dictator ship would be a heck of a lot easier.
Military dictatorships follow the orders of politicians. Always. There was
never a dictatorship in history that survived for however long, without support
of another, bigger dictatorship. The biggest or Mega dictatorships, US, China and
Russia are commanding the countless smaller ones all over the planet.
Who is a Mrs. Bhutto if not part of the same system that serves Mr. Musharraf
and Mr. Bosh so well. In another article it was expressly stated that Mrs. Bhutto
went into the worst security scenario possible and was warned not to 'bathe'
in the people, or even to get close to them.
Sure You don't want somebody else dictating You as of where You can go and where
You can't.
For what she represented, she was the target of many factions. All of those factions
have one thing in common. They are either militaristic people, groups, institutions,
or parties up to National governments. They are all militaristic.
As long as there is militarism there will be no Justice, or how come the military needs
a different court system than the rest of us humans?
The Devil's hoofs are made of militarism.
Considering this, Pakistan will continue to literally bleed in even more gruesome ways,
with escalating violence of all militaristic factions on the expense of the civilian population
who in the contrary deserves highest protection, at least if You read the Geneva Conventions,
or the Law Of The Nations. Another consideration will be the attempt of some people to
get a hold of those Pakistani Nukes.
There again, well done all of you military leaders, generals, officers, soldiers, revolutionaries,
guerrillas, insurgents and suicide bombers. You are all of the same mind set and whatever
weapon you choose to spy, to oppress, to torture, to rape and to kill in so many ways, You
will have to taste your own medicine.
Without the immediate end of global militarism, there will be soon no inhabitable globe left.
Meanwhile the harassment of the global population through their own respective governments
continues and I wonder how long it will take until the is no more money wasting militaristic
government left but a society based on the principles of the Grass Roots Movement.
Benazir's niece, Fatima, talks about her corrupt aunt:
http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/blog/2007/12/pakistan_the_ot.html#
The US has stood by Pakistan's military dictators through thick and thin for years. Nixon had such rapport with Yahya Khan that he supported Pakistan even when it was committing genocide in East Pakistan/Bangladesh. Support for Zia throughout the cold war had even worse repercussions, with billions funnelled through Pakistan to the Afghan mujahideen, leading to the creation and propping up of the very same Islamists now seen as enemies number one. The same cold war loyalties led the US to see Pakistan as the number one ally in the war on terror, even though the war was yet another con to line the same pockets that benefited so much from the cold war. Way too many Frankenstein Monsters out there...
If the US was putting all their money on this policy, why wasn't Bhutto allowed private security, or US security? It's beyond retarded. Were the imperial idiots so fooled by the already-weakened dictator? This is worrying, even from their warped perspective. They only know how to throw money at warlords and dictators -- as they have also done in Iraq.
Ineptitude, Ignorance And/Or Bad Intent?: The scary trifecta of death hallmark of the Bush-Cheney regime.
BB was no princess and her husband was no prince. That said, no question, political murder. Whoever did the deed, Musharraf, Pashtun, Islamist (from wherever), they probably got to her through her bodyguards.
http://www.counterpunch.org/subhani12272007.html
Here's the concept: America has been swimming in the main sewer line of Oppression around the globe for 60 years. Our monsters make deals with other monsters to rape their people, our people, any people anywhere for the global community of richfilth animals.
When you see the connections between GWB & our Richfilth to Musharraf/Bhuto and their Richfilth to child labor, slave labor, and sweatshop labor to the product shelves of Wal-Mart, K-Mart, et al - you begin to see how this monster works. Torture is how the monsters running Nation/States spread the disease of Terror and maintain the transfer of wealth from us to the richfilth. THERE IS NO ROOM FOR MIDDLE CLASS ACTIVE CITIZENS IN THIS 3000 YO FEUDALISTIC MODEL OF LIFE.
If you have a mortgage, if you still cling to the remnants of middle class life, know this: There is a target on your back. When the monsters are finished there will be nothing left but the squeal. Here's the punchline:
While your world burns to the ground, the Dems, the NGOs, and Air America will fiddle. Cause they are all players. They will all make money from our crucifixion, and tsk tsk tsk, all the way to the bank. Just like they have for the last 35 years.
Happy New Year. Anybody taking bets on having elections next November? How about total economic collapse by oh, say October 29th 2008?
Peeces of 8.
benazir should have been debriefed better for her return to the world stage,someone forgot to tell her that geo. bush was still actively leading the hunt for osama binladen and that sheik omar,is not a hero or even a household word in america.maybe she has unwittingly redeemed herself of all her crimes.R.I.P.maybe george will now find the assassin of john f. kennedy and bring him to justice,as well.
When you read this, you come to understand that no matter who or what group was actually responsible for the assassination, the problem lies with the US meddling in affairs of which it has no right, moral or otherwise, to do so. And so is culpable.
What a superb summary of the situation. Folks, copy and paste this link where you can.