Irfan Baloch
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As the news of the Peshawar massacre sunk into the Pakistani concious, our judicary through its words and actions showed where it stands when it comes to the terrorism in Pakistan.
- The politicians joined in the national mourning with the common Pakistanis and the international community reacted with shock and sorrow as soon as the international media ran the breaking news.
- World leaders from India, America, Turkey & UK were the first to express their solidatity with Pakistani nation and express their grief.
- Pakistani military launched some symbolic retaliatory strikes on terrorists in tribal region in coordinated attacks with Americans killing scores of terrorists on either side of Pak Afghan border.
- Goverment revoked the Moratorium on death Penalty and ordered the execution of all those terrorists that were given suspended death sentences.
- Pakistan army chief signed off thee death warrants for the ex military terrorists involved in GHQ and General Musharraf attack.
AND then suddenly, appeared our Pakistani judiciary out of no where and launched back to back attacks on the concious and grief of Pakistanis.
first it shamed the nation by approving bail to a prme suspect of Mombai terror attacks at the time when the blood of the innocent children had not dired up and Indians from across the spectrum of its nation were offering their respects.
And if that wasnt enough, the Lahore high court suspended the death sentences of 5 condemned terrorists and now recently Malik Ishaq once again is out to add to his 100+ shia kills. one might argue it has nothing to do with judiciary but unfortunately such claim is very weak looking at the hyper active judiciary from the time of former chief Justice who was famous to take sou motto actions on trivial matters like traffic offences.
then again, why this should be seen as a shock. its the same judiciary that has offered prayers to world's most wanted terrorist Osama Bin Laden.
TTP has in the past expressed its gratitude towards Pakistani judges and consider them as their allies. it clearly seems that despite the public outrage and international embarresment, Pakistani judges will continue to act agaisnt the Pakistanis and their actions will continue to look favourable to the terrorists