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UnrelatedSee post # 28.
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UnrelatedSee post # 28.
didnt they accept it in the end? how does any of what you said justify kidnappings and torture? arrests even after bail? army led reign of terror?
What you are seeing now is what you should have expected when you have an intelligence man as COAS.
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Because this is a slog for the long haul so you need to keep on pushing.
For those who have not read "Pakistan - A Hard Country" by Anatol Lieven, I highly encourage you all to do. In the book he argues that our clan/biradri/tribal systems trumps our nationalism as a nation. Meaning that the lowest common denominator is not the country, rather the giraeen next to us and his/her equivalent in other ethnicities that we have.The other side of the story. Pakistani civilians are found to be disorganized and accepting of corruption. Those with party affiliations are found to be egotistical and corrupt on average. There is this itch to resort to LINKS to get things done irrespective of being right or wrong. And take a look at how many political parties have popped up by now. Who will fix this problem?
They cannot afford to keep the demonstrators, and that too this many in jails for long. I think the purpose is to keep the die-hards out while the basic dismantling takes place.The biggest problem right now is that the military has a narcissist psychopath as it's head.
For comparison, during the entire operation zarb e Azb 8000 armed terrorists were arrested.
During current operation zarb e PMLN , post 9th May, supported by Psycho COAS Asim Munir 10,000 unarmed men women and children have been arrested.
It gets even worse.
All the 8000 terrorists arrested during Zarb e Azb were given trial by courts and their bail was honoured and they were released. Almost all of them were released by courts .
Right now , none of the arrested were presented in courts, no bails granted were honoured.
It has happened. Asif Nawaz, Wahid Kakar, Jehangir Karamat (and even Raheel Sharif) were examples of apolitical chiefs. You also have to remember that in the current crop of emerging senior leaders (Brigadiers etc.), they are seeing the utter destruction of confidence in their institution. I can hope that some are touching their ears and saying "never again/tauba" to themselves and perhaps when some of these very same officers and their cohort get into the GHQ, they can perhaps follow the path of the above mentioned chiefs instead of Bajwa and Asim Munir et-al.Well said.
But it's more of a vicious cycle, bad COAS, bad politician, bad COAS, bad politician. How do you get a professional COAS? Just pray?
They may release the abducted, but the effects will be long lasting.They cannot afford to keep the demonstrators, and that too this many in jails for long. I think the purpose is to keep the die-hards out while the basic dismantling takes place.
Whatever is being done is definitely illegal. Unfortunately in our land, illegal measures are never unprecedented. Hope women and youth are released at the earliest.
It has happened. Asif Nawaz, Wahid Kakar, Jehangir Karamat (and even Raheel Sharif) were examples of apolitical chiefs. You also have to remember that in the current crop of emerging senior leaders (Brigadiers etc.), they are seeing the utter destruction of confidence in their institution. I can hope that some are touching their ears and saying "never again/tauba" to themselves and perhaps when some of these very same officers and their cohort get into the GHQ, they can perhaps follow the path of the above mentioned chiefs instead of Bajwa and Asim Munir et-al.
So there is always hope and all it takes is one CoAS who can right the ship. What Asim Munir has clearly shown is that every CoAS is his own man. If people thought that he was a toothless cat, he has growled louder than Bajwa and the country has seen him do that. So just like Asim Munir is following a distinct path, a future CoAS can do the same albeit in an entirely different direction. However, instead of leaving things to chance, the suggestion to create more regional/combatant commands with 4 star officers etc. is the more practical way of decentralizing the power in a proper way.
NN, I have yet to see a single incident of women being raped in custody. Not saying its an impossibility but do share links etc. if this is indeed the case. There is a lot of propaganda being wielded on both sides to build a narrative. We should always seek the truth. I am not saying excesses and extreme hardship is not being borne by PTI, but this talk of "rapes" is only from you.They may release the abducted, but the effects will be long lasting.
People were arrested and tortured, women raped. Family members who had no association with PTI also arrested, to insult and pressurise.
Nobody is going to forget this.
What leaders r u talking about? Zardari and nawaz ? They r just en extension of establishmentBecause this is a slog for the long haul so you need to keep on pushing.
Nothing is completely done or written in stone yet.
Also, as we always say, if you want something really bad, you have to have the patience, the fight, the will to see it through.
Our problem is not getting to the state of "emancipation". It is what we do with it once we get it.
Post 1971, the opportunity with ZAB was lost. Post Zia, the opportunity with BB/NS was lost multiple times. Post Zardari, the opportunity was lost with IK/PTI. So our system cannot remain a repressive one like that of Egypt etc. It gives us opportunities to be free men and women with a voice of our own. But eventually when we do get the mandate of the people restored, what do our leaders do with that mandate? They fail us. This is not to say the military is any better. They fail us in governance too.
The conclusion is that our freedom of expression, will and to vote is something precious. When we get it, we have to hold all accountable and strive to make it work.
It's surprising people speak as if anyone expected the previously 'apolitical' 'neutral' military would come right to the forefront and be full on saddam/sissi on civilians! Who would have thought court orders would be openly defied, remember at the time vonc, the court decided the exact time of what was to be done! who would have thought those mighty courts would be helpless now. If things were done under legal framework, no one could have defeated pti, who would have thought the country would become full on lawless jungle inorder to defeat khandidnt they accept it in the end? how does any of what you said justify kidnappings and torture? arrests even after bail? army led reign of terror?
I have seen a video where a policeman was showing his dick to womens arrested and were trying to get out of police van ...NN, I have yet to see a single incident of women being raped in custody. Not saying its an impossibility but do share links etc. if this is indeed the case. There is a lot of propaganda being wielded on both sides to build a narrative. We should always seek the truth. I am not saying excesses and extreme hardship is not being borne by PTI, but this talk of "rapes" is only from you.r
Nobody should ever forget this because when we do have democracy, we should value it for it is worth.