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India-Pakistan
Memogate anti-climax
2019-02-16
[Dawn] WHAT started out as a political firestorm has ended, eight years later, with a whimper as the Supreme Court on Thursday finally wrapped up the so-called Memogate affair. The case ‐ which was built on the claim that elements in the Asif Ali Ten Percent Zardari
... husband of the late Benazir Bhutto
... 11th Prime Minister of Pakistain in two non-consecutive terms from 1988 until 1990 and 1993 until 1996. She was the daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, founder of the Pakistain People's Party, who was murdered at the instigation of General Ayub Khan. She was murdered in her turn by person or persons unknown while campaigning in late 2007. Suspects include, to note just a few, Baitullah Mehsud, General Pervez Musharraf, the ISI, al-Qaeda in Pakistain, and her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, who shows remarkably little curiosity about who done her in...
, who has been singularly lacking in curiosity about who done her in ...

-led government sought Washington’s help against the Pakistain Army ‐ was concluded by Supreme Court Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khosa who poignantly wondered if the state, the Constitution, democracy and the armed forces were so fragile as to be shaken by a mere ’memo’. That none of the overzealous petitioners who pursued this case were present when the apex court delivered the order is ironic, as a recap of the events is dominated by flashbacks of a national frenzy around the allegedly treasonous memo which was exploited to deepen the civil-military divide. The court has rightly left it to the government to decide if it wants to proceed against Mr Husain Haqqani, who was accused of writing the memo to the then US military chief Adm Mike Mullen in which he allegedly sought US help to avert a possible overthrow of the civilian government by the military following the killing of the late Osama bin Laden
... who is now neither a strong horse nor a weak horse, but a dead horse...
in May 2011. But the conclusion of this case presents an opportunity for self-reflection on several fronts: should the judiciary under Iftikhar Chaudhry have jumped to act as referee in the Memogate matter, when the government at the time had already announced a probe? Was it appropriate for Nawaz Sharif
... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf, then by the courts...
, who has since acknowledged his mistake, to use the memo as an opportunity to lead the charge and allege treason against the PPP government? After the passage of many years, was it the responsibility of then chief justice Saqib Nisar to revive the Memogate controversy using his powers of suo motu
...a legal term, from the Latin. Roughly translated it means I saw what you did, you bastard...
?

Despite the formation of a commission, court summons for civilian and military leaders, and breathless reporting by the media, the scandal did not achieve anything other than the sacking of an ambassador. At the heart of the issue lies the notion of the separation of powers, which divides the responsibility of the state between the legislature, the executive and the judiciary ‐ a framework which continues to be murky for the state today. As Chief Justice Khosa noted at the conclusion of the hearing, nothing needs to be done by the court at this juncture. It is now ‐ as it always was ‐ a matter for the government to deliberate on.
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India-Pakistan
'Breakthrough' in Eden Housing scam as ex-CJP Iftikhar Chaudhry's son-in-law arrested from Dubai
2018-09-27
[DAWN] A son-in-law of former chief justice of Pakistain (CJP) Iftikhar Chaudhry has been incarcerated
You have the right to remain silent...
from Dubai in a case regarding the multi-billion Eden Housing Society scam, in what Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry described as a "breakthrough" on Wednesday.

The minister termed the arrest of Murtaza Amjad by the Federal Investigation Agency in UAE as a "major success" in the government's campaign for accountability. The warrants for his arrest were issued by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

He claimed that former CJP Chaudhry had made the "shocking" decision by hearing a case regarding the housing scheme himself, and later gave "relief" to its owners because they were the in-laws of his daughter.

The minister said others accused of allegedly cheating people who had invested their money in the Eden Housing Society included Iftikhar Chaudhry's son, Arsalan Iftikhar, his daughter and the father-in-law of his daughter.
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India-Pakistan
Former chief justice's political party files contempt petition against Nawaz in SC
2017-10-05
[DAWN] Former chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry's Pakistain Justice and Democratic Party (PDJP) on Wednesday filed a petition in the Supreme Court (SC) against Nawaz Sharif
... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf...
for his "criticism of the judges and judiciary" in his speeches since the Panamagate verdict.

The petition was submitted by PDJP vice president Ahsanul Din Sheikh.

"Nawaz Sharif has not accepted the SC's verdict and has been criticising it in his speeches," the petition said, adding that the former prime minister has been "passing remarks against the judges and the judicial system."

"Pakistain Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) chairman Absar Alam has failed to do his duty and thus, the court should hold him and Nawaz Sharif in contempt," the petition said.

The SC, on July 28, had disqualified Nawaz Sharif in the landmark hearing of the Panamagate case. Since then, even though he stepped down from his position as the prime minister, the newly re-appointed PML-N chief has taken to raising questions against the verdict in public gatherings.

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India-Pakistan
Three men, three questions
2016-02-01
[DAWN] YOU gotta hand it to Raheel. He really does do things his way. A general quitting two-thirds of the way in, a full 10 months before retirement? Now that's Naya Pakistain.

And yet, it makes a certain kind of sense.

He may not like it and it may not be deliberate, but the edifice of Raheel's term has been built on being the anti-Kayani
... four star general, current Chief of Army Staff of the Mighty Pak Army. Kayani is the former Director General of ISI...
And everything Kayani did was defined by the extension.

The extension washed away Kayani's first three years, the first two of which are comparable to Raheel's, and it made everything he did or didn't do after irrelevant.

It's easy to forget now, but before Zarb-e-Azb
..the Pak offensive against Qaeda in Pakistain and the Pak Taliban in North Wazoo. The name refers to the sword of the Prophet (PTUI!)...
there was Rah-e-Rast. And Swat
...a valley and an administrative district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistain, located 99 mi from Islamabad. It is inhabited mostly by Pashto speakers. The place has gone steadily downhill since the days when Babe Ruth was the Sultan of Swat...
was quickly followed by Rah-e-Nijaat, up in South Wazoo.

It's easy to forget now, but before the dharna there was the Kayani moment. When the PML-N was converging on Islamabad and Iftikhar Chaudhry was still a household name.

Like Raheel at the height of the dharna, Kayani chose not to take over during the long march.

It's easy to forget now, but Kayani followed semi-depoliticisation with a return to core interests -- the army itself, national security and key foreign policies.

But the extension --that's what defined him. And it also constrained him.

Raheel has to know that. Right now, he's got nowhere to go but down. He could win some more victories against terror, but what's more against the same?

Unless he did something big on India, there's not much new he could bring to the game.

And there is the internal dimension.

It's easy to believe that Kayani was sunk by public opinion over the extension. But it really was his own who did him in. The rank and file didn't like the extension and the generals resented it.

Had Raheel stayed on, it would have been a step worse than Kayani. Back then, a short three years ago, the boys were just beginning to digest their counter-insurgency prowess and starting to think about counterterrorism.
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India-Pakistan
Iftikhar Chaudhry launches his party
2015-12-28
[DAWN] Former chief justice of Pakistain Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry launched on Friday a political party namely 'Pakistain Justice Democratic Critic Party (PJDCP)'.

Speaking at the launching ceremony, he said the PJDCP would welcome only non-corrupt people, adding that the party's aim would be to solve people's problems.

Mr Chaudhry, 66, said his party would work on a 25-point agenda, including in the sectors of health and education and land reforms. Provision of justice to the common man would be the basic manifesto of his party, he added.

The ceremony was attended by lawyers, civil society activists and others.

Earlier, the ex-CJ had said that he would announce his political party and manifesto on Dec 25.

Iftikhar Chaudhry was appointed 18th chief justice of Pakistain by then president retired Gen Pervez Perv Musharraf
... former dictator of Pakistain, who was less dictatorial and corrupt than any Pak civilian government to date ...
on June 30, 2005.
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India-Pakistan
De-colonising judicial thinking
2015-09-08
[DAWN] IN the public discourse, Chief Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja, who retires on Sept 9, has been generally understood as being an extension of the judicial thinking of former chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry. But such an assessment fails to fully recognise Chief Justice Khawaja's distinctive judicial role and contribution as a Supreme Court judge and then chief justice of the Supreme Court.

The "momentousness of what has transpired in this country since 2007" has been repeatedly recognised by him in his various judgements. But very few people go through the personal transformation which the chief justice (a Lahore High Court judge at the time) went through in March 2007. He was the first and only superior court judge to resign in protest against the suspension of chief justice Chaudhry by Gen Musharraf and was content to spend the rest of his life as a stoic Sufi in intellectual contemplation. But his appointment as a Supreme Court judge in 2009, marked the beginning of a remarkable Supreme Court judicial career, guided by judicial creativity and in his own words (when he quotes justice Bhagwati), a duty "to transform the status quo ante into a new human order".

If there is one single concept which captures the Supreme Court career of Chief Justice Khawaja, it is the mission to de-colonise judicial thinking. As he himself stated, "It is about time, 65 years after independence, that we unchain ourselves from the shackles of obsequious intellectual servility to colonial paradigms and start adhering to our own peoples' Constitution as the basis of decision-making on constitutional issues." In other words, to think about and find solutions to our problems in terms of our own historical and contemporary facts, with a people-centric constitutionalism.
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India-Pakistan
Impartial courts
2015-04-26
[DAWN] SINCE the public movement, some years ago, to reinstate former Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, there has been much talk about judicial independence in Pakistain. The Supreme Court too has often emphasised the importance of an independent judiciary. In a 2012 judgement, it held: "...there could be no democracy without basic human rights
...not to be confused with individual rights, mind you...
and fundamental freedoms as its foundation, and there could be no protection and enforcement of human rights and fundamental freedoms without the existence of an independent judiciary."

The right to an independent judiciary, however, is often reduced to rhetoric in cases where the accused is alleged to have committed blasphemy. In such cases, not only are doubts expressed about the independence of courts, but the impartiality of individual judges also, at times, is questioned.

In Pakistain, independence of the judiciary is often understood narrowly to only mean absence of political interference. But international standards provide a much broader meaning: judicial independence also encompasses protection of judges, in law and in practice, from threats, harassment, reprisals or attacks, both from state and non-state actors.
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India-Pakistan
Govt rigged elections through 5.5 million extra ballot papers
2014-11-29
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan on Friday accused the government of rigging the last year's general elections by printing 5.5 million extra ballot papers.
So they're like Democrats in any major U.S. city...
"At least 5.5 million extra ballot papers were printed to perpetrate the vote fraud. This is how Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) got away with 15 million votes in 2013 as against 6.8 million in 2008," Imran said while addressing a key press conference.

He also alleged that the police had been the rulers' election rigging force. "Punjab and Sindh have become police states," he said. The PTI leader said that those who had printed these 5.5 million ballot papers with a fraudulent intent indeed dealt a blow to the democracy in country.

"It was one of the darkest chapters of Pakistan's history," Imran said, alleging that former chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and caretaker governments of Punjab and Centre had direct hand in electoral rigging. Imran Khan said that if election rigging probe was not conducted and culprits were not brought to book, then the next general elections will be a contest between "rigging practitioners".

"Each and every person involved in the rigging should be tried and asked about their motive behind trampling upon rights of millions of Pakistanis," he remarked.

Imran said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should resign on grounds that he is a beneficiary of the rigging, and a fair probe could not be conducted under him. "We will never accept probe under PM Nawaz Sharif as he is the main beneficiary of rigging."

The purpose of his sit-ins, he said, was to hold elements involved in rigging accountable and punish them as per law. The rigging was carried out through extra ballot papers, he claimed. Imran said the additional ballot papers were dispatched to specific constituencies with the purpose of rigging. Imran again expressed his surprise over how Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz bagged "10.5 million extra votes".

"We did not know that the ex-chief justice was also involved in the rigging of last elections," said Imran Khan. "We were told that justice will be served to us in four months, but to no avail," he regretted.

The PTI chief said, "Hundreds of our election petitions were dismissed on minor objections like those of full stops, comas and unimportant flaws." When there was a ray of hope for justice, "we lodged first protest after a year", he said.

Imran alleged there was even post-poll rigging. He said the Zardari-led PPP government has destroyed Sindh in its tenure from 2008-13 and yet it surprisingly got more votes in 2013 elections than even Benazir Bhutto could get.
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India-Pakistan
Politicide in progress
2014-08-12
[DAWN] There are two operations being conducted in this country of ours. One is the much-heralded Zarb-e-Azb
..the Pak offensive against Qaeda in Pakistain and the Pak Taliban in North Wazoo. The name refers to the sword of the Prophet (PTUI!)...
, and beyond ISPR blurbs we really don't know much about it. The other is operation 'shoot ourselves in the foot' being conducted by none other than the PML-N government in full public view.

This was supposed to be a Nawaz who had become both wise and wizened; a Nawaz who, tempered by his exile, had learned the lessons of the past. He would do well, what with no coalition to cater to, Punjab in hand and a simple majority in the National Assembly.

A few months in, doubts began to rise when the same 'takht-e-Lahore', the same blatant, dynastic nepotism, the same policy of governance by inaction seemed to emerge.

Some counselled patience, and justifiably so. After all, one pillar of the state was controlled by the canny Kayani
... four star general, current Chief of Army Staff of the Mighty Pak Army. Kayani is the former Director General of ISI...
and the other by the suo-motu-happy Iftikhar Chaudhry. Neither of them were people to trifle with. Let them leave, they argued, and you will see Nawaz shine.

Instead we saw a prime minister intent on enclosing himself in a cocoon of courtiers. He had indeed learned lessons in exile, but apparently the most important of them was to value loyalty over merit. And speaking of merit, the PML-N has even sabotaged its own talking points, has negated the strengths it sought to project.

Take this for example: they sold themselves on experience and governance. After all, they had been in power many times and had ruled Punjab, Pakistain's most populous and politically vital province for almost an entire term. And that province was headed by a Shahbaz Sharif
...Pak dynastic politician, brother of PM Nawaz Sharif, chief minister of Punjab...
who would quite literally roll up his sleeves, don rubber boots and wade into the mire.

This is a man so thoroughly competent that he controlled several ministries himself and made babus shiver, all the while keeping an eagle eye on everything that happened in his province.

This is also a man who claims that he only learned of police deployment outside the PAT's model town headquarters on June 17 through the television. Take a moment to consider that. This wasn't Bhai Pheru, this was the heart and the seat of the Sharif power. If we are to accept his version of events, then we must also consider that his super chief minister status is simply an illusion. Let's not even talk about Joseph colony, Gujranwala and Rashid Rehman.

The loss of life on June 17 was avoidable; the attempts at damage control laughable, and victory went to Tahirul Qadri
...Pak politician, and would-be dictator, founder and head of Tehreek-e-Minhajul Quran and Pakistain Awami Tehrik. He usually resides in Canada, but returns to Pakistain periodically to foam at the mouth and lead demonstrations. Depending on which way the wind's blowing, Qadri claims to be the author of Pak's blasphemy law. Other times he says it wasn't him...
, whose previous revolution had been defused by a Zardari who knew how to play the game. Indeed, even as Qadri shouted his 'mubarak ho', all you had to do was see Kaira's smiling face to see who really won.

The second time around, despite the government guaranteeing him coverage by diverting his flight (again a move out of a failed playbook of the past), his movement would likely have withered without the shot in the arm the Punjab government, in its panic, so willingly provided.

And on Aug 8, when Qadri's charged supporters ran riot, the Sharifs laid siege to their own constituency, an overreaction that undoubtedly fed Qadri's megalomania. And the biggest joke is that it's not even Qadri who is the real threat, but Imran Khan
... aka Taliban Khan, who who convinced himself that playing cricket qualified him to lead a nuclear-armed nation with severe personality problems...
.

Here a saying of Napoleon's comes to mind: "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." And, despite the public protestations of diehards, the 'azadi march' is a mistake. Privately, even dedicated PTI supporters question its timing and simple logic tells us that the energy to protest is not an unlimited resource, especially in country weary of turmoil.

But instead of letting it happen and letting it fizzle out (no one can sustain indefinite sit-ins), the government panics. It invokes Article 245, then imposes Section 144 and calls for a high-sounding national security con­ference. That move would have been laudable a few months ago, but now it reeks of desperation.

Consider also that they could not have asked for a more self-destructive foe than the PTI, whose leader has transformed from a symbol of hope and change to one of brinkmanship and intransigence.

In quick succession he threatened to hang coppers (if they attacked his supporters), and said he would shut down the country (if put under house arrest). This is stuff even PTI's internet trolls were hard pressed to defend.

Then his deputy information secretary accused Kayani, America, India, Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
and the UAE for having rigged the elections in one of the most ludicrous statements ever made. And the list of follies goes on. Yet, instead of handing them the rope to hang themselves with, the government hands them the initiative. Nawaz Sharif
... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf...
got power on a silver platter and still manages to conjure crisis out of thin air.

Forget giant flags, this is what the Guinness World Record people should take note of.
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India-Pakistan
Worshipping dead heroes
2014-01-18
[Pak Daily Times] At the age of 15, Aitzaz Hussain Bangash did what the leadership of this country, both civilians and men in uniform, has failed to do. He died a hero's death so that his schoolmates could live on and realise their worldly dreams. He cut his life short so others could blossom. Aitzaz could have listened to the pleas of his friends and run away like them, he could have reasoned with himself, he could have thought of his family and his unfulfilled dreams, he could have been smart like our leaders by saving his skin and letting the jacket wallah blow dozens of children up in flames but he chose otherwise. He confronted the bomber with the intention of preventing an attack.

Aitzaz Hussain died in the incident that took place last week in Ibrahimzai, a Shia-dominated region of Hangu district
... Hangu is famous for its greenery, hills, beauty and water. Most of the people of this area are Bangash & Orakzai Pashtuns. Part of the Bangash are Shia. The Orakzai and the Sunni Bangash are determined to kill them...
. Imran Khan
... aka Taliban Khan, who ain't the brightest knife in the national drawer...
should know that Aitzaz's school was neither training drone operators nor was it a launching pad for drones. What Imran Khan and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf...
would never say publicly is that the children were targeted because of their faith -- a Shia faith. Imran Khan acclaimed the hero but timidly avoided condemning the villain.

His friend Nayed Ali was right on the money when he told the media that it was time people came out and fought these turbans on their own. His despair was visible with the security forces, which have failed to protect the lives and property of innocent Paks. In another incident, we lost an intrepid police officer, Chaudhry Aslam Khan, to a suicide kaboom in Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
. According to media reports, he had survived several earlier attempts on his life, including a devastating attack on his residence in 2011. This time around, Chaudhry Aslam's luck had, unfortunately, run out, as a powerful bomb targeted his van.

The bravery of his wife, Noreen Aslam, was heartening. She said her husband knew that he was "living to die". He was top on the list of the Taliban and other criminal gangs but he never shied away from his duty to take on these brutes. He indeed had conquered the fear of death.

And what did we give these two brave souls in return? We lamented their death with shallow condemnations from our leaders, with strings attached that talks with the turbans are the road to peace. The typical condemnatory statements that their blood would not go wasted and that their sacrifices would be remembered forever appeared on television channels as they do somehow after every such incident. To make sure that their deaths, and those of the many more before them, do not go in vain, the government has to take firm action to uproot all violent bully boy outfits.

The Frankenstein monster that our security forces created to hurt the interests of our neighbouring countries is biting back. Afghanistan President Hamid Maybe I'll join the Taliban Karzai
... A former Baltimore restaurateur, now 12th and current President of Afghanistan, displacing the legitimate president Rabbani in December 2004. He was installed as the dominant political figure after the removal of the Taliban regime in late 2001 in a vain attempt to put a Pashtun face on the successor state to the Taliban. After the 2004 presidential election, he was declared president regardless of what the actual vote count was. He won a second, even more dubious, five-year-term after the 2009 presidential election. His grip on reality has been slipping steadily since around 2007, probably from heavy drug use...
was right when he said that the earlier Pakistain realises the perils of nurturing terrorists, the better it will be for Pakistain and Afghanistan: "Terrorism is a snake and when you train a snake, you cannot expect it will only go into the neighbour's house." Pakistain has nurtured snakes like the Razakars, al Badr, al Shams, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, Harkatul Mujahideen, Lashkar-e-Taiba
...the Army of the Pure, an Ahl-e-Hadith terror organization founded by Hafiz Saeed. LeT masquerades behind the Jamaat-ud-Dawa facade within Pakistain and periodically blows things up and kills people in India. Despite the fact that it is banned, always an interesting concept in Pakistain, the organization remains an blatant tool and perhaps an arm of the ISI...
, Jaish-e-Muhammad, and the list goes on. The first target were the unarmed Bengalis in former East Pakistain, which ultimately gained freedom to become Bangladesh. Almost 20 years later, these private militias were sent to Kashmire to stoke the fires of separatism. The recent phenomenon is the launching of the lashkars (collective tribal forces) in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), frontier regions and districts bordering the tribal belt to fight against the Taliban, thus exposing the rustics to turbans and creating chaos in a society that is already passing through difficult times. One wonders what the purpose is of holding a large military apparatus if the battles are going to be waged by civilian militias.

It is no secret anymore that Pakistain supported the war in Afghanistan against the former Soviet Union, funding and arming several jihadi groups. After the withdrawal of Soviet forces, the military establishment pitched one group against another, which resulted in infighting costing thousands of Afghan lives.

Following 9/11, the rules of the game changed and more multi-ethnic turbans arrived in the tribal belt when the government of General Musharraf looked the other way. The tribal belt turned into a large guesthouse where these turbans stayed, relaxed and left on their missions, furthering their expansionist ideology.

After the death of every brave soul, our leaders do not waste a moment in declaring them to be a shaheed (martyr), implying that the dead have received their reward already. It is time we expunge this word shaheed from our national psyche for two reasons. One, with its religious overtones, it becomes the property of religious parties, which they use as they will. Second, it glorifies death and is a tool in the hands of rulers who employ it to rule. One wonders that, if being a martyr is such a coveted position, why do the preachers of martyrdom, the generals, politicians and the contractors of paradise, the mullahs, not aspire to embrace martyrdom? "They say my son is a martyr. He died during a sacred month but who will feel my pain, the pain of losing a son?" the late Chaudhry Aslam's father said with tearful eyes.

Being a country without heroes, Pakistain needs heroes but those who are alive, not dead. This business of making deaders has to stop. The business of worshipping dead heroes has to end.

Can we humbly ask the leadership of Jamaat-e-Islami
...The Islamic Society, founded in 1941 in Lahore by Maulana Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi, aka The Great Apostosizer. The Jamaat opposed the independence of Bangladesh but has operated an independent branch there since 1975. It maintains close ties with international Mohammedan groups such as the Moslem Brotherhood. the Taliban, and al-Qaeda. The Jamaat's objectives are the establishment of a pure Islamic state, governed by Sharia law. It is distinguished by its xenophobia, and its opposition to Westernization, capitalism, socialism, secularism, and liberalist social mores...
(JI) and Jamaat-e-Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) to enlighten us about who they think is a shaheed: Aitzaz or the suicide bomber, Chaudhry Aslam Khan or his attacker, Naeemullah?

The former chief justice, Iftikhar Chaudhry, has been provided with a bulletproof vehicle on the court's order. It is another matter that the vehicle could have been used by soldiers fighting turbans but being at the end of his life's journey, who is Justice Chaudhry really afraid of? Liberals do not appreciate violence and fanatics have the highest regard for him. The Taliban have said that if they respect anyone in Pakistain, it is Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry. I rest my case.
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India-Pakistan
Military angered by treatment of Musharraf
2013-05-02
[Pak Daily Times] The powerful army chief has suggested the military is unhappy with how authorities have treated former army chief and president Pervez Perv Musharraf
... former dictator of Pakistain, who was less dictatorial and corrupt than any Pak civilian government to date ...
since his return from exile.

A Pak court on Tuesday imposed a lifetime ban on Musharraf from contesting elections, undermining his efforts to regain influence by winning a seat in parliament.

The former army chief returned in March after nearly four years of self-imposed exile to contest the May 11 general election, but election officers disqualified him because of court cases pending against him.

In what newspapers described as a veiled reference to Musharraf's legal troubles, Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani
... four star general, current Chief of Army Staff of the Mighty Pak Army. Kayani is the former Director General of ISI...
said: "In my opinion, it is not merely retribution, but awareness and participation of the masses that can truly end this game of hide and seek between democracy and dictatorship."

Kayani, arguably the most powerful figure in Pakistain, was delivering a Martyrs' Day speech at army headquarters. Newspapers carried his comments on front pages.

Current commanders have meddled less in politics, letting civilian governments take the heat for policy failures.

But Kayani has had an uneasy relationship with civilian leaders, as well as an increasingly interventionist Supreme Court, which has questioned the military's human rights
When they're defined by the state or an NGO they don't mean much...
record.

Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry was embroiled in a confrontation with Musharraf, who removed him from office in 2007 after he opposed plans to extend the general's stay in power.

Musharraf's has been embroiled in legal issues since his return.

He became the first former army chief to be tossed in the slammer
Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try!
in Pakistain when police took him into custody at their headquarters last Friday, breaking an unwritten rule that the top ranks of the military are untouchable, even after they have retired.
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India-Pakistan
Sindh govt axes police chief
2013-03-07
[Dawn] The provincial government of Sindh axed the Inspector General of police on Wednesday over a kaboom that killed 50 people in a Shia Moslem areneighbourhood of Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
, following stinging criticism by the country's Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.

A three-member bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry resumed the hearing over Abbas Town tragedy at the Supreme Court's Karachi registry.

During the hearing, Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry remarked that the Rangers had completely failed at establishing law and order in the city, and that the government did not appear serious over the issue.

He further said that incidents of terrorism continued in the city despite the presence of 11,000 Rangers personnel who enjoyed special policing powers.

The court ordered the Rangers' chief to use his 11,000 troops to safeguard the city's entry points and not allow "a single bullet to enter".

Rangers' Director General Rizwan Akhtar said his troops conducted overnight operations and jugged
Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw!
59 suspects in the blast.

The court ordered the country's three main intelligence agencies, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) , Military Intelligence (MI) and the Intelligence Bureau (IB), to submit reports on Friday on the blast.

The court also issued notices to officials of the federal government and intelligence agencies summoning them to appear in court on Mar 8.

The court also instructed for the suspension of Malir Police chief SP Rao Anwar.

The Chief Justice had taken suo motu
...a legal term, from the Latin. Roughly translated it means I saw what you did, you bastard...
notice on an office note sent by the SC Registrar based on clippings of different newspapers over a deadly bombing last week in Karachi's Abbas Town in which around 50 people reportedly bit the dust and almost 200 others were maimed.

The note said the incident enraged the members of a particular community that erupted into the streets demanding immediate arrest of the killers and the situation in many areas remained tense.

Anwer Mansoor Khan, lawyer for Sindh provincial government, told a Supreme Court hearing in Karachi on Wednesday that police chief Fayyaz Leghari was being removed from his post, along with one of his deputies.

Leghari was also removed from his post in June 2011, but was later reinstated, after security forces rubbed out an unarmed man in a public park.
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