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Huge Protest in Pakistan Against US Drone Attacks
'Drones are counter-productive'
Over 100,000 Pakistanis rallied in Karachi Friday afternoon to protest US drone strikes on their country. The demonstrators also demanded that the Pakistani government continue the blockade on the NATO supply route to Afghanistan.
Over 100,000 Pakistanis rallied in Karachi Friday afternoon to protest US drone strikes on their country. The Times of India reports:
DAVOS -- Pakistan's prime minister said today that there was "a trust deficit" between Islamabad and Washington as he criticized the resumption of US drone strikes on his country's tribal belt.
Speaking the day after over 100,000 people massed in Karachi to protest the strikes, Yousuf Raza Gilani said they only served to bolster militants.
"Drones are counter-productive. We have very ably isolated militants from the local tribes. When there are drone attacks that creates sympathy for them again," Gilani told reporters at the Davos forum.
"It makes the job of the political leadership and the military very difficult. We have never allowed the drone attacks and we have always maintained that they are unacceptable, illegal and counterproductive."
Relations between the United States and Pakistan have deteriorated sharply over the last year, with Islamabad furious about the surprise deadly raid on al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden's hideout in Abbottabad last year. [...]
In public, Pakistani leaders always insist they are against drone strikes, which are deeply unpopular in the country, but US officials insist that they privately cooperate with the program.
Agence France-Presse reports:
"We are being forced to become extremists. When you and your religion are humiliated in Guantanamo Bay detention center and your children are being crushed under tanks, then what the victims will ultimately do? They'll counter your extremism with extremism."[...] "We are not the enemies of the people of the West and the United States, but we reject the Americans' attitude by which they always demand of a servile obedience from us," JUI leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman told the crowd in Pakistan's financial capital.
The party was not against the talks between Pakistan and the US, "but it should be between two equal sides," the leader of the country's most influential religous party said, kicking off campaigning ahead of general elections scheduled next year.
Senior police official Ahsan Zulfiqar said more than 100,000 people attended the gathering in front of the mausoleum of the country's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah.
Rehman said communism vanished after the fall of Soviet Union and a similar fate was beckoning the West, with the US staring at an "imminent defeat" in Afghanistan.
"Movements like Occupy Wall Street are just the beginning of the end of the imperialism of America and its Western allies," he said.
"We are being forced to become extremists. When you and your religion are humiliated in Guantanamo Bay detention center and your children are being crushed under tanks, then what the victims will ultimately do? They'll counter your extremism with extremism."
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45 Comments so far
Show AllHere is the crux of Obama’s pretense at peace while he remains the War President.
It is the Public VS Private.
"In public, Pakistani leaders always insist they are against drone strikes, which are deeply unpopular in the country, but US officials insist that they privately cooperate with the program.”
There is no justification that anyone should believe this Obama crap because they could not prove that those who “privately” (Secretly) allow the US to bomb their nation are the proper authorities to speak for the people and say the opposite of what the proper authorities in Pakistan have been saying in public for years.
Even if they have some corrupt generals in Pakistan who work with the CIA, what a government declares in public is what should trump anything which cannot be verified and sounds insane.
Obama is about private not public policy and this is the proof.
Maybe the Justice Department and JAG are too busy prosecuting Bradley Manning, Wikileaks, and the former CIA agent who went public about Bush/Cheney torture policies and practices. It sure seems to me that whoever these unnamed top US government officials are, their leaks (true or false) accusing the ISI, the Pakistani military, and Zardari's government in complicity with the drone war have actually done more to harm US national interests than anything that Manning, Assange, or Kirakou ever did.
100,000 demonstrators turn out in Karachi outraged about the US drone campaign and the evidence that some of Pakistan's top civilian, military, and intelligence decision makers are corruptly in bed with the CIA. Quick! E-mail or write to Eric Holder, c/o United States Department of Justice, insisting that he launch a criminal investigation into who these leakers are, and what their unpatriotic, anti-American, potentially treasonous agenda might be.
Bill from Saginaw
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The Drones are coming, Just Keep looking up
The more I learn the truth about the racket of the War I used to think I was alone but not anymore... The ways of war are forced on us but the myth is gettin old They are flying on our borders, they are flying around the globe
The Drones are coming, Just Keep looking up
If it gets confusin and you want to know what’s true, Pakistan doesn’t want them but Obama says they do... The War Biz makes a killing, while claiming it's the cure The world knows they do it but Barack won’t say for sure
The Drones are coming, Just Keep looking up... The Drones are coming, Just Keep looking up
The Pakistani government will not help the Pakistani people (at least not those who are not already members of the elite and comprador class). Like Obama, they will make empty statements and assist in targeting Pakistan's real community leaders.
Rich, especially considering the role of the ISI in working with the British and Americans to spread Taliban style uber nationalistic Islam throughout the area, with the weaponry to back it up. Sounds more like an attempt to bolster the pro military and police expansion 'official' story of 9/11.
A la, "we're coming to get you.... now that you've made us extremists..."