We Have Not Forgotten and We will Never Forget! Accountability of 1977 Coup Collaborators
By Hassan Amin • Aug 16th, 2009 • Category: Politics • 21 CommentsMQM Quaid, Altaf Hussain addressed the General Workers Meeting by phone today. Commenting on the present political scenario, the Quaid emphasized that parties should avoid harping on former President Musharraf’s accountability, adding that if he is put on accountability, then the process of accountability should be extended for everyone across the board. Quaid-e-Tehrik underscored the need for accountability for those people also who distributed sweets over martial law and hanging of Zulfiqar Bhutto.
In making the above wise statements, the great leader represented the sentiments of millions of Pakistanis who are extremely chary of the ulterior motives of extremists, liberal anti-Musharraf politicians who are calling for what they purport as ”‘accountability” of the former President. After all, when one talks of justice, how can one forget the pernicious role of Jamat Islami extremists, who abetted the 1977 military coup and then supported the judicial murder of our elected PM Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. It is time to remind these extremists that their perfidious attacks on our constitution and democratic system have never been forgotten by the nation. These fanatics must be made to pay for their crimes.
President Musharraf is a national hero whom the people of Pakistan deeply admire and respect!
Long Live Quaid-e-Tehrik!
Long Live MQM, Defender of Rights of Common Pakistani Citizens !
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Well done Hassan, we were really in badly need of a blogger like you on Pakistan Spectator (such a partial, biased website). I am impressed.
Keep it up!!
Hassan has an Indian admirer in me.
He is one of the most right-thinking guy in this forum along with THE GREAT AFTAB S ALAM.
Cheers boy.
Thank you BL, AOM for your kind appreciation.
Having heard all this that in the light of article 6 of constitution President Pervez Musharraf be tried for treason for his act of 3rd November2007 that he declared the emergency in the country as he deemed fit being President—— but some how was unable to get it duly ratified from the parliament in time or get it instantly validate by the supreme court— because the man was on his way out and standing at the exit door.
But do we know that why he had to declare emergency?—– It is because he felt that when he was in the process of handing over that he was promised a safe respectful exit— but he sensed that ‘the lot’ ‘taking over’ from him were going to betray him. He used his residue powers to promulgate emergency to make his way out. It may not be difficult to ascertain that this is a matter of mistrust and betrayal by the other side and not of treason. It is like setting up a trap—-what was set by the foreign oppressing forces in Mexico for the Mexican Maestro Veva Zepata to betray him and he was gunned down in that trap.
I believe that all the writers have the duty to write the truth. And the truth is that—if Musharraf is given a trial; he must be tried as a dictator who ousted the democratic government in 1999 till his last and not just for his one odd circumstantial vulnerability of last bit of his fag— (of declaring emergency); that is to say that Musharraf along with all his abettors—-military as well as SC court member— which includes the present day CJP I M Choudhary be also tried.
But let’s look for some ways that we are able to work out an platform for us, whereby—–we the Pakistanis are able to repent our past— forget and forgive all our past doings and follow some specific vision at hand—- to start afresh. For which we need to search for a maestro and a charismatic leader.
The only word of wisdom and hope which can be heard—-comes from the exile MQM leader Altaf Bhai. His speeches contain frontal but conciliatory stance to resolve ournational issues with wisdom and zeal because the man knows how to go forward from here.
Sticking to our sinful past will lead us nowhere—that in this Hammam Sousse—– all are naked —
And they say —‘in melting pot the stew only gets darker’.
hahahahahahaha @ 4
<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>act of 3rd November2007 that he declared the emergency in the country as he deemed fit being President
read the proclaimation of the emergency it was declared in the capacity of CHIEF OF ARMY STAF !
>>>>>>But do we know that why he had to declare emergency?—–
mush wanted to had judges who would do as mush said , this was exposed by the jang group,
>>>>>>>> the exile MQM leader Altaf Bhai. His speeches contain frontal but conciliatory stance
if your altaf bahi is democratic leader how come he supported and still supports a person , a dictator who derailed the democratic process?
now you are going to give the long answers repeating the same thing in different words
add. to # 5 From BBC
Last Updated: Saturday, 3 November 2007, 20:28 GMT
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Musharraf imposes emergency rule
Islamabad’s political and judicial core has been sealed off
Musharraf defiant
Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf has declared emergency rule and suspended the country’s constitution.
He defended his actions in a national address, saying he was curbing a rise in extremism in Pakistan.
Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry has been replaced and the Supreme Court surrounded by troops, who also entered state-run TV and radio stations.
The moves come as the Supreme Court was due to rule on the legality of Gen Musharraf’s October election victory.
The court was to decide whether Gen Musharraf was eligible to run for re-election last month while remaining army chief.
The BBC’s Barbara Plett reports from Islamabad that fears had been growing in the government that the Supreme Court ruling could go against Gen Musharraf.
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BB response to the second coup of 3 nov 2007
“The extremists need a dictatorship, and dictatorship needs extremists.”
@ 1 AOM
qabuliat ka waqat tha, uss waqat kuch aur maag liya hota,
naseeb apna apna
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same topic different words
Hassan
even when defending mush you are pleething his miti(insluting him)
like i said before we cannot not compare apples with oranges,
and you have rightly compared the two latest tinpot dictators of pakistan mush and zia,
because you cant compare dictators with elected heads,
and you your self have been on the record saying worst democracy is better than best democracy
It’s really fun… Altaf bhai has made Mushraf his neighbor in London…. He’s suggesting that not to trial the criminal becuase he’s too been commiting crimes in Pakistan. Criminal attracts criminal. LOL…. However, London is now a patent head quarter (haven) of Pakistani criminals.
@9 Its not about personalities. Its about the “need for across the board justice”, rather than selective justice. This is what the Quaid emphasized in his recent address. If we talk of accountability, then this process should be guided by principles, rather than vendetta.
Arias
Yours 5 to 9
Ha ha ha
Now will you come out with something positive and pleasant also?
Arias,
# 5
The man never ceased to be president till his last.
Any how he did sign the promulgation orders as Chief of Staff for technical reasons best known to him. So you can read it as amended being as Chief of Staff; if you want to.
Does this make any difference?
Khohar @ 13
<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>act of 3rd November2007 that he declared the emergency in the country as he deemed fit being President
read the proclaimation of the emergency it was declared in the capacity of CHIEF OF ARMY STAF !
>>>>>>>>>>Any how he did sign the promulgation orders as Chief of Staff for technical reasons best known to him. So you can read it as amended being as Chief of Staff; if you want to.
Does this make any difference?
no, it wont make a dictator any better, but the reason is not only known to him it also known to millions of other people around the world,
the difference of COAS declaring the emergency only confirms his steps as UNDEMOCRATIC,
it was to take away the legtimacy you were giving to mush over his steps
emergencies are never an option, but who declares them and under what sitiution makes the difference, read the highlighted/embolded part of comment # 6 and you too will come to know the exclusive”best known to him” reason
Hassan @ 11
>>>>>>>> This is what the Quaid emphasized in his recent address. If we talk of accountability, then this process should be guided by principles,rather than vendetta.
principles?
then how come altaf hussain did not oppose the NRO? even if he favoured it then why not do it without vendetta? are the principles only for others to follow?
HYDERABAD: The chairman of the Sindh Taraqqi Pasand Party, Dr Qadir Magsi, has described as fraud the local bodies system and the devolution of powers programme introduced by Musharraf and said the centre used the system to directly control districts and even talukas.
Mr Magsi was talking to the convener of the subcommittee of the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Environment, Ms Marvi Memon, who had called on him on Saturday to exchange views on water and environmental issues.
She sought his party’s suggestions on the issues and gave him a copy of the draft on proposals improvement of environment and water supply.
Mr Magsi bluntly told the PML-Q leader that Musharraf was a ruthless dictator and the politicians who helped him to trample over democracy, violate the Constitution and victimise the judiciary must apologise to the nation.
He refused to recognise the PML-Q as a political party and said that it was the brainchild of a military dictator and the establishment and B-team of Musharraf. This party had no future, Mr Magsi said.
Arias,
Are you deliberately being obtuse or what? The Quaid has reiterated on a number of occasions that MQM has no objections to the NRO being abolished. No corruption case stands against the MQM. All are criminal cases filed by the establishment over a decade, to vilify MQM.
Muggsi can go to hell! We damn care about him
Hassan ref to # 15
if it was a matter of principles, your quaid would have opposed the NRO,
not to mention the reason behind the silence
Who is mugsi