Joe Shearer
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Bro,
Yes. I was there when it happened.
I do not want to say anything else.
Both gentlemen know well my views.
I repeat. Military trials are not open to civilians.
Cheers, Doc
Doc,
I was trying to help two well-meaning Pakistanis put their thoughts into written form, as an application to the official administration, not to random NGOs, with the thought that this would calm things down. They objected to certain phrases in their private reading of the original draft; I changed it to bring them to the point where they would overcome their discomfort in writing to an Indian government body about an issue that all Pakistanis refuse to recognise as within the jurisdiction of any Indian administrative forum.
You are refusing to acknowledge the situation as it is, and hiding behind a cloud of euphemisms. I have not known you do that before, even in much worse lynch-like situations; on one such occasion, you actually triggered the reaction to the witch-hunt. This standing aloof on this occasion does not disappoint me, because nobody can doubt your moral or physical courage, least of all I, who have stood by you in your moments of worst excess. It does lead me to think that you have some reservations about what I did. If that is so, spit it out; let's not skulk around about it. My conscience is clear; I don't want anybody else to have a clouded mind or sensitivity about what I did, and can walk a lonely furrow when there is a need to. @M. Sarmad has said all that I could have wished to. Unlike you, he is not a personal acquaintance; unlike you, he has exercised his judgement; that, in spite of deep differences that have shown up in our positions on many issues.
It is not your support that I want, or need. Please be very clear about that. It is that you exercise your judgement, and stop being neutral and doing an Achilles sulking in your tents.