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Pakistan's allegedly Vindictive Judges' Relentless Pursuit of Musharraf

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Islamabad High Court's Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui, a former president of the Rawalpindi Bar which openly celebrated Gov Salman Taseer's murder in 2011, revoked Pervez Musharraf's bail that was properly granted earlier by Justice Mushir Alam, a Sindh High Court judge in Karachi.

Bail Criteria:

Any person accused of committing a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Therefore a person charged with a crime should not be denied freedom unless there is a good reason. It is routine for judges to grant bail when the flight risk is low. Unlike Judge Shaukat Siddiqui, the Karachi judge used these criteria in agreeing to grant bail to Musharraf.

Who's Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui?

Why did Justice Shaukat Aziz decide to revoke Musharraf's bail? To try and understand what may have motivated him to do this, let's take a look at the judge's background:

1. In 2011 PakTribune reported as follows: "One of the candidates for the (Rawalpindi Bar) president slot, Shaukat Siddiqui, when contacted said he had an engagement in Supreme Court; therefore, he could not come to Rawalpindi. He said every lawyer wanted to become the attorney of Malik Mumtaz; therefore, they gathered at the anti-terrorism court."

2. As an attorney in 2007, Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui represented and helped bail out Maulana Abdul Aziz who was charged in multiple cases in connection with the Lal Masjid standoff.

3. Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui's appointment as Islamabad High Court judge was agreed to by President Zardari only after Supreme Court Justice Khilji Arif threatened to hold the President in contempt.

Clearly, Justice Shaukat Siddiqui is a right-wing judge who is ideologically pre-disposed to act against Musharraf even in a routine bail extension hearing. In fact, key decisions of Pakistan's higher judiciary led by Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry continue to show strong bias in favor of Pakistan's right-wing politicians and media.

Hizb ut Tahrir Threat:

As Pakistan's right-wing continues to seek to dominate all other branches of government and exact revenge from people they dislike, they need to be aware of new emerging threats against them from the ultra-right groups like Hizb ut Tahrir which completely reject constitutional democracy. These groups are actively campaigning in Pakistan to persuade people not to vote in the upcoming elections. Hizb ut Tahrir is organizing meetings, delivering lectures and distributing flyers with the following messages, according to a report in PakistanToday:

“Muslims have not been stung merely twice, but countless times by the current system in Pakistan. Each time new faces come through coup or election, the people curse the old faces. However, only after a while, the new faces appear even uglier and more despised than the older faces. The current system is incapable of looking after the affairs of the people and securing the rights that Allah guaranteed humankind, regardless of their race, language, gender or religion.”

“Pakistan's current system is a continuation of the British rule occupation that abolished Islamic rule in the Indian subcontinent in the first place. Even though the Muslims shed their pure blood to establish Pakistan in the name of Islam, it was the British Parliament that created Pakistan’s initial legislation under its Indian Independence Act of 1947.”

“It is democracy, designed by and inherited from the colonialist kufr that separates our ummah from Islam and its ruling system of khilafah, whether in Pakistan, Egypt or Turkey, Tunisia or Indonesia. The claim that yet more elections within this system would bring change of system is a lie made to secure this system from abolition.”

“It is the Khilafah alone that ensures our education, foreign policy, economy, judiciary, consultation; accounting and removing of rulers are all according to Islam.”

Hizb ut Tahrir is actively trying to recruit Pakistani military officers in its campaign to seize power and implement their pan-Islamic vision of a Khilafa led by its leader Sheikh Ata Abu Rishta. Evidence of Hizb ut Tahrir's growing influence in Pakistani military became apparent when Brigadier General Ali Khan and four other serving officers were court-martialed in 2012. Hizb ut Tahrir sees opportunity in a country like Pakistan where the voter turn-out is among the lowest in the world and people are disillusioned with democracy which they believe has failed to deliver solutions to their basic problems like security, jobs, electricity, gas and water.

Summary:

Pakistan's higher judiciary, the politicians and the media are entirely focused on their own narrow interests and settling of old scores with very little attention being paid to good governance. If they continue their business as usual and fail to help solve the people's real problems, it's quite probable that they will see the first-ever bloody coup in Pakistan's history with very negative long-term consequences for everyone in the country.

Haq's Musings: Pak Media Cheers as Vindictive Right-Wing Judges Pursue Musharraf

 
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it's quite probable that they will see the first-ever bloody coup in Pakistan's history with very negative long-term consequences for everyone in the country.

Oh come on Mr Riaz, Hizb ur Tahrir must be tackled but that issue has got nothing to do with Musharraf. Infact Musharraf's trial will prove to be helpful in reigning in such extremist elements who are using Lal Mosque and Drones as a marketing tool.

Musharraf MUST be tried for treason (Article 6), its for the benefit of every party involved.
 
Summary:

Pakistan's higher judiciary, the politicians and the media are entirely focused on their own narrow interests and settling of old scores with very little attention being paid to good governance. If they continue their business as usual and fail to help solve the people's real problems, it's quite probable that they will see the first-ever bloody coup in Pakistan's history with very negative long-term consequences for everyone in the country.

I see the bold part as a threat.

Good Governance is relative. Ensuring no Dictator takes over the nation again may also be seen as Good Governance by some. To this end an example may be being made of Mush.

How successful it will be is another matter - its worth an attempt coz never before have they had a former dictator alive & in the cross hairs.
 
judge only satisfying personal grudge against musharraf.
Abusing judiciary

Judiciary is the only sane organization left in Pakistan. Musharraf is a criminal who will be treated like one, whats the fuss?
 
Judiciary is the only sane organization left in Pakistan. Musharraf is a criminal who will be treated like one, whats the fuss?

Living in Malaysia, no wonder you believe in this rubbish.
 
sanes dont attack like ghundas. sanes dont celeberate killing of a governor at the hands of extremists

Excuse me? Extremism was Forced on Pakistani society by Zia with full backing of PA. Sanes are treating Musharraf like they would treat anyone. Lawyers grudge is due to the fact that they were beaten like animals during Mushy illegal tenure.

Living in Malaysia, no wonder you believe in this rubbish.

I've been in Malaysia for hardly a year and does not change my PoV. Did Musharraf became part of an illegal coup or not? its that simple.
 
Excuse me? Extremism was Forced on Pakistani society by Zia with full backing of PA. Sanes are treating Musharraf like they would treat anyone. Lawyers grudge is due to the fact that they were beaten like animals during Mushy illegal tenure.

That means CJ and most judges are illegal themselves?
They were appointed by an illegal ruler.
 
He committed no crime.
His era was miles beter than any so called elected government's era .....
For general public.
Making peoples life better isnt a crime.

Coup is no crime? Abrogating constitution is no crime? His era was cosmetically better then democratic era, he never touched the bigger issues. The anger you see today in Baluchistan and KPK is the outcome of a system where people become sure that there voices will never be heard (no Democracy) and thus choose violent means. Pakistan's biggest failure till today has been its inability to rein in its Army. The ONLY thing I wish we would have learned from Indians.
 
Oh come on Mr Riaz, Hizb ur Tahrir must be tackled but that issue has got nothing to do with Musharraf. Infact Musharraf's trial will prove to be helpful in reigning in such extremist elements who are using Lal Mosque and Drones as a marketing tool.

Musharraf MUST be tried for treason (Article 6), its for the benefit of every party involved.

Article 6 can not be invoked by the judiciary. It can only be invoked by parliament according to the constitution.

Let's remember what the high treason act of Pakistan says : “No court shall take cognizance of an offense punishable under this act except upon a complaint in writing made by a person authorized by the Federal Government in this behalf.”

Haq's Musings: Is High Treason Trial of Pervez Musharraf Justified?

 
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Article 6 can not be invoked by the judiciary. It can only be invoked by parliament according to the constitution.

Let's remember what the high treason act of Pakistan says : “No court shall take cognizance of an offense punishable under this act except upon a complaint in writing made by a person authorized by the Federal Government in this behalf.”

Haq's Musings: Is High Treason Trial of Pervez Musharraf Justified?


Senate has already demanded that article 6 should be used, parliament will (very likely) follow suit after elections.
 
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His era was cosmetically better then democratic era, he never touched the bigger issues. .

Cosmetically better? In an IMF MOU document in 2008, the PPP government hailed the performance of Pakistan's economy under President Musharraf's watch as follows: "Pakistan's economy witnessed a major economic transformation in the last decade. The country's real GDP increased from $60 billion to $170 billion, with per capita income rising from under $500 to over $1000 during 2000-07". It further acknowledged that "the volume of international trade increased from $20 billion to nearly $60 billion. The improved macroeconomic performance enabled Pakistan to re-enter the international capital markets in the mid-2000s. Large capital inflows financed the current account deficit and contributed to an increase in gross official reserves to $14.3 billion at end-June 2007. Buoyant output growth, low inflation, and the government's social policies contributed to a reduction in poverty and improvement in many social indicators". (see MEFP, November 20, 2008, Para 1)

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Pakistan's HDI grew an average rate of 2.7% per year under President Musharraf from 2000 to 2007, and then its pace slowed to 0.7% per year in 2008 to 2012 under elected politicians, according to the 2013 Human Development Report titled “The Rise of the South: Human Progress in a Diverse World”. Going further back to the decade of 1990s when the civilian leadership of the country alternated between PML (N) and PPP, the increase in Pakistan's HDI was 9.3% from 1990 to 2000, less than half of the HDI gain of 18.9% on Musharraf's watch from 2000 to 2007.

Haq's Musings: Is High Treason Trial of Pervez Musharraf Justified?

Senate has already demanded that article 6 should be used, parliament will follow suit after elections.

So you think the judiciary should wait for the new parliament? Right? So why are the SC judges accepting petitions from Hamid Khan invoking Article 6? Isn't that a clear violation of the constitution? And what about the CJ who aided and abetted the breaking of the constitution in 1999?

Article 6 says:

“(1) Any person who abrogates or subverts or suspends or holds in abeyance, or attempts or conspires to abrogate or subvert or suspend or hold in abeyance, the Constitution by use of force or show of force or by any other unconstitutional means shall be guilty of high treason.

2) Any person aiding or abetting or collaborating [in] the acts mentioned in clause (1) shall likewise be guilty of high treason.

(2A) An act of high treason mentioned in clause (1) or clause (2) shall not be validated by any court including the Supreme Court and a High Court.

(3) Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) shall by law provide for the punishment of persons found guilty of high treason.”
 
Truth is comming to surface, & its good examples for those wearing uniforms, that never let live the traitors or they will become your judges some day?
So For Next Time, Anyone Taking New Charge Of Army, Should Be Thinking To Nt Use His Batton Bt A baseball Bat to These croupt Politicians & Thier Paid Media Or Judiciary? For Sure? More Brutall Thn Zai-ul-haq Shb?
 

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