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Pakistan arrests opposition leaders as election draws near

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - With President Pervez Musharraf facing an election in just two weeks, police last night arrested key opposition leaders who had vowed to try to block the general's plans for winning a new term.

Several are members of Parliament, the body that will vote along with the provincial assemblies Oct. 6 in a hotly contested attempt by Musharraf to extend his reign for another five years.

"This just shows that Musharraf has gone berserk," said Ahsan Iqbal, spokesman for a faction of the Pakistan Muslim League led by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif. "He wants to arrest all the opposition leaders and then get himself elected."

Iqbal said that he was also being sought by police but that he and others had gone into hiding.

The government had no immediate comment on the detentions.

Security officials said police had orders to take 35 opposition leaders into custody, the Associated Press reported. Many of those sought have links to Sharif, who was overthrown as prime minister by Musharraf, or are members of Islamist parties opposed to the president's alliance with the United States.

Sharif, who was ousted in Musharraf's 1999 military coup and is now exiled, along with members of religious parties are spearheading opposition to the general's plan for a new term.

Musharraf has vowed to win a new term in a vote from assemblies that are about to expire. He has also said he will stand for election in uniform but will resign the post of army chief if he wins.

Opposition groups are challenging those plans in the Supreme Court, saying Musharraf's election would be unconstitutional.

The politicians arrested last night all appeared to be members of Sharif's center-right party and a coalition of conservative religious parties. Both groups have vowed to quit the Parliament in protest of Musharraf's plans. They have also vowed to wage a campaign in the streets to try to stop him.

Javed Hashmi, acting president of Sharif's party, said he was asleep in his room at the Parliament Lodges - where legislators stay while in Islamabad - when police came to his door at 10:30 p.m. and served him with detention papers. They did not specify the charges, Hashmi said.

Five officers armed with rifles stood guard outside Hashmi's apartment late yesterday. Hashmi said that he expected to be transferred to jail but that police had not told him when that would happen. He was told, however, that he was not allowed to leave.

Hashmi was released from jail last month, on orders from the Supreme Court, after serving four years for publicizing a letter he said was written by dissident military officers critical of Musharraf.

Musharraf's government has often rounded up opposition figures in advance of planned protests. This month, Sharif's party claimed that more than 1,000 of its members were detained in the days before Sharif flew back to Pakistan after seven years of exile.

Sharif was in Pakistan for only four hours before he was deported back to Saudi Arabia, despite a Supreme Court order that he had "an inalienable right" to return.

Members of the center-left Pakistan People's Party were apparently not affected by the roundup. Although the party opposes Musharraf, its leader, former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, has been negotiating a possible power-sharing deal with the general.

Pakistan arrests opposition leaders as election draws near - The Boston Globe
 
Will Pakistan never be a democracy?
 
Will Pakistan never be a democracy?

Pakistan is a democracy and we are sure those that have been arrested have been arrested for a reason and will be released soon! We have no love for fanatics and trouble-makers! Thats why they were arrested!

What about India? Will India ever become a democracy and give Kashmiris the right they are supposed to have. Will India ever treat minorities as equal citizens and not discriminate against them?

Mallu boy on fire :flame:
 
Crackdown on APDM leadership: Hashmi, Hafiz Hussain served detention orders

ISLAMABAD, Sept 22: In a surprise move, the government on Saturday night launched a crackdown on the leadership of the All Parties Democratic Movement (APDM), detaining some opposition leaders in a bid to pre-empt their plan to stage a demonstration outside the Supreme Court building on Monday.

Informed sources told Dawn that acting PML-N president Makhdoom Javed Hashmi, MNA Tehmina Daultana and MMA leader Hafiz Hussain Ahmed had been served detention orders at their apartments in the Parliament Lodges.

Another MMA member of the National Assembly, Mian Mohammad Aslam, was picked from his residence and taken to the Adiyala jail. According to the sources, a police contingent raided the house of MMA President Qazi Hussain Ahmed, but failed to arrest him as he had already left the place. Another police team tried to arrest Syed Mohammad Bilal, the chief of Jamaat-i-Islami (JI), Islamabad.

Brig (retd) Javed Iqbal Cheema, a spokesman for the ministry of interior, confirmed the move, saying that the government had taken the step to maintain law and order in the wake of a call by the APDM to besiege the Supreme Court, which was expected to return a verdict on Tuesday on petitions challenging Gen Musharraf’s candidature for the office of president.

Hafiz Hussain Ahmed and Makhdoom Javed Hashmi confirmed having received the detention orders, saying they had been asked to be ready to move to the Adiyala prison any time in the night for a 30-day jail term.

A handout issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Islamabad stated that “in view of calls given by certain elements of political parties of taking out processions on roads and adjacent to sensitive public buildings, pre-emptive arrests have been initiated in Islamabad”.

It further said: “Keeping in view the sensitive security environment and for maintenance of tranquillity and security of public, certain leaders encouraging unregulated and unlawful public assembly have been detained under the MPO (Maintenance of Public Order).”

The sources said that a heavy contingent of police had surrounded the Parliament Lodges and residences of some other opposition leaders in different sectors of Islamabad.

Jamaat’s information secretary Shahid Shamsi said the crackdown would not intimidate the APDM into calling off its demonstration.
 
This is the news in Dawn and the news on the top is the one is in Boston Globe! It seems to me that the sole purpose of westerners has become to bring our Nation down! There is a huge difference between these two articles...

Care to elaborate why you think Pakistan is a democracy ?

I've gone through this before! It is not my job to try and fix what the western newspapers say! Being in Canada I know that your media has a big hand in portraying Pakistan as a dictatorship! Pakistan is not a dictatorship because what is happening in Pakistan is according to what the majority of the people want and expect! Musharraf has ruled us for 8 years... would it be possible for him to rule for so long without the public wanting him to? Please grow up! Do you see me saying that Gordon Brown is a dictator because some people think that Tony Blair was better?

I stand by this decision because if this procession of mullahs was allowed then there would be the same old burning of tires and chanting of slogans! My uncle in Islamabad lives near the main road where the procession was to take place and he was afraid that things might get out of hand! Its a hassle for the people who want to continue their lives peacefully and normally! These leaders were arrested because they called the procession... They will be freed soon!

And don't worry for them... Hopefully when we free them we will send them to UK as you guys have very good relationships with Mullahs and you'd surely be willing to accept them in Parliament!
 
Will Pakistan never be a democracy?

Will Indians ever stop supporting fanatics, extremists and criminals?
On one hand you want Pakistan to extradite 100's of Pakistani nationals to India on the other hand you criticise us for doing the same thing on a request of a more friendly state.
Some times you blame Musharraf for being American agent and some time you blame him for supporting and hosting Al-Qaeeda.
I know, you are not interested in answers. You have a job to do and that is sham propaganda.

Care to elaborate why you think Pakistan is a democracy ?

Much to your ignorance and nagative propaganda.
Pakistan is more democratic than India technically and spirtually.

Our parliment came into being as result of general elections.

Members of parliment are not new faces rather they are all the prominent politicians who have held ministries in past governments.

Parliment elected its prime minister again by balloting. ( example of British democratic system)
We have provicial assemblies again elected through general elections.

President Musharraf for the first time introduce new government of local bodies in a spirit to delegate power to the people of Pakistan. (example of Swiss democratic system)

Musharraf is an elected President by the lagislature assembly of Pakistan, also known as parliment. (example of Japanese democratic system)

I don't understand what other form of democratic process Indians want Pakistan to implement.

Musharaf being serving General held voluntariy referundum on the issue if he should run for presidentail pools (special case) while he is still serving in Army.
Only, after winning national consensus on the issue he presented himself as a candidate (example of American democratic system) and later the elected legislature assembly amended the law (as a respect to national desire) to take care of legal issues.

You must know that we have an independent and proactive judiciary who is watching very critically if any thing goes against law. Election commission of Pakistan ensures all worldly democratic systems should be implemented honestly in Pakistan. (No such example exist in entire world.)

We have most independent press and media.

In my opinion Pakistan is over democratic and need to scale down its democracy.

Can any citizen in India can think of sueing the ruling government, hell NO not even in 100 more years to come. Indians can never mull a democratic system which does not discriminate on religon and cast system and yet they like Pakistan to improve our near perfect governance system.
If you still can't keep your self from commenting than only it could serve better if you point out an alternate system of governance.
 
Much to your ignorance and nagative propaganda.
Pakistan is more democratic than India technically and spirtually.

Dear Batman,

Which world do you live in ? Firstly thank you for converting my post into and India Pakistan football match. Okay I am taken in by propoganda.

Please see the list of people born and bred as Pakistanis who think Musharraf is a dictator and nor is it a democracy.

Nawaz Sharif
Mrs B Bhutto
Mr Imran Khan
The present Chief Justice of Pakistan through his lawyer during his arrest.

Are they also fools deluded by western propaganda ? I guess they are. The General maybe a good man but a Dictator he is and the word democracy is something of a new born baby in Pakistan. You also added that the media is independant. Do you want me to post pictures of cops destroying the offices of GEO TV when they were showing photos of rallies of CJ ? Where was democracy when you sent back Nawaz Sharif a born Pakistani on a flight to a Saudi ? If he is corrupt try him in your courts do not deport him then you can say you are democracy.
 
Dear Batman,

Are they also fools deluded by western propaganda ? I guess they are. The General maybe a good man but a Dictator he is and the word democracy is something of a new born baby in Pakistan.

Yes its new born baby but what is the reason ??
The reason is the same democratic forces who are supporting "doctators" so its such a hypcracy to support these political leaders or forces.
And the most importantky Would you care to Explain as why the so-called democratic WEST and US is supporting a dictator for the last seven years ?

Why the democratic WEST and US supported Saddam Hussain in Uniform and opposed Fidal Castro ????

Why the democratic WEST and US is not willing to accept Iranian elected leaders who came to power through very much democractic way and process.
and dont forget the case of Venzuvella :)
And if you guys dont have a scant memory few days back in Washingtin DC many protesters including former US army personnel were arrested and scuffled in Washington DC who were protesting against war in Iraq.
So i think no need to give us lessons on democracy.


You also added that the media is independant. Do you want me to post pictures of cops destroying the offices of GEO TV when they were showing photos of rallies of CJ ? Where was democracy when you sent back Nawaz Sharif a born Pakistani on a flight to a Saudi ? If he is corrupt try him in your courts do not deport him then you can say you are democracy.

I am from Media and i know how much the free is our media its much much better than so many at present and the credit goes to Musharraf.
 
Yes its new born baby but what is the reason ??
The reason is the same democratic forces who are supporting "doctators" so its such a hypcracy to support these political leaders or forces.
And the most importantky Would you care to Explain as why the so-called democratic WEST and US is supporting a dictator for the last seven years ?

Why the democratic WEST and US supported Saddam Hussain in Uniform and opposed Fidal Castro ????

Why the democratic WEST and US is not willing to accept Iranian elected leaders who came to power through very much democractic way and process.
and dont forget the case of Venzuvella :)
And if you guys dont have a scant memory few days back in Washingtin DC many protesters including former US army personnel were arrested and scuffled in Washington DC who were protesting against war in Iraq.
So i think no need to give us lessons on democracy.




I am from Media and i know how much the free is our media its much much better than so many at present and the credit goes to Musharraf.

Dear Jana,

You are comparing the Pakistan before Gen M and now whereas I commenting on Pakistan Today vis vis democracies of the world. I have always maintained that Gen M is a good man but he definately a Dictator and Pakistan is not a democracy by any standards. If it was the the Gen. M should fearlessly shed his uniform and invite even BB and Sharif to contest elections. If his legacy to Pakistan as all members here like to remind us that he has created and independant judiciary, election commission, media and law enforcement then corrupt people will not be able to rig and win elections and the Gen M if he is that good will hands down.
 
Why are you always comparing with India. Why not be one better than them and compare yourself with western / scandanavian democracies ?
 
Dear Jana,

You are comparing the Pakistan before Gen M and now whereas I commenting on Pakistan Today vis vis democracies of the world. I have always maintained that Gen M is a good man but he definately a Dictator and Pakistan is not a democracy by any standards. If it was the the Gen. M should fearlessly shed his uniform and invite even BB and Sharif to contest elections. If his legacy to Pakistan as all members here like to remind us that he has created and independant judiciary, election commission, media and law enforcement then corrupt people will not be able to rig and win elections and the Gen M if he is that good will hands down.

Why you are comparing Pakistan vis vis democracies of the world? when these same world democracies did and still are supporting "dictatorship" for their own intrests?

judiciary is much independent today, like or not it was happend so due to same Musharraf be it was his blunder to take on judiciary or not.
Media is as i said before much open than many of those of democracies.
And the question is not if he is good or bad, the question is why the "good" democarcies of the world are supporting the presnt system if they are so democractic.

I think you didnt try to understand what i said before in earlier post.
 
Why are you always comparing with India.

Because they are the one who are always concerned about Pakistan evern if a bee is killed here in our country and that too Fortunatly/Unfortunatly at the cost of their own problems and people by closing eyes to their problems ;)
:P

and you know we always follow their geat democracy :partay:
 
Why are you always comparing with India. Why not be one better than them and compare yourself with western / scandanavian democracies ?
People get a chance to vote... That's democracy.
 
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