What's new

Who rules Pakistan?

Status
Not open for further replies.

Yeti

BANNED
Joined
Nov 26, 2010
Messages
7,400
Reaction score
-7
Country
India
Location
Thailand
The country's democracy is a veneer for the shady controlling forces that sit behind it.


Who rules Pakistan? Leaving aside a degree of fast-footing by the civil servants, it is the intelligence services, linked to the army. In the last 20 years, civilian governments have had no muscle to pass legislation. The present Zardari administration, as all civilian administrations have been, is cowed. Democracy has never stood a chance because ministers are constantly under threat from the army's and Inter-Services Intelligence's (ISI) dictates. Salman Taseer and Shahbaz Bhatti steadfastly refused to toe their line and do their bidding and that is why they received constant death threats, from the time they came into office.

The latest announcement from the administration is not who will replace Shahbaz Bhatti as Minister for Minorities. Rather, Rehman Malik, the interior minister, announced that henceforth, artists, students and journalists travelling abroad will need a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from the government. There is something hauntingly Soviet about this, and no surprise that Russian-style activity and their textbook approach to state control -- disinformation through the press, propaganda, bare-faced lying, the spreading of fear - has ratcheted up. Unbelievably the story that the ISI appear to have put out through the clerics -- in a tit for tat for the Davis affair -- is that a 'US-led conspiracy' was behind Bhatti's assassination.

Pakistan's weapon of state control has long been disinformation but now it is fear and it is getting worse, not better.

It is also a question of spreading the blame. Spitting out its own pips, the ISI doesn't want Musharaff back in Pakistan to contest elections. A third anti-terror warrant, news of which has now been pulled from Pakistan news sites, has been issued against him for association with the murder of Benazir Bhutto. Here is the second.

Many in Pakistan believe that the extremist goons who killed Shahbaz Bhatti, minister for minorities, on 2 March, leaving leaflets at the site, and Salmaan Taseer, governor of Punjab, on 4 January, were little more than execution squads for the ISI.

Across the Arab world, the protests have been against the control of secret police and the secret state, although there have so far been no murmurings from Syria, which has the tightest and deepest of all. Pakistan, on the surface so different with its subcontinental character and gentle people, has in the last months been shown up as a state as deep as any on the old Ottoman model. It's increasingly difficult to tell the difference between the ulemas, secret police, crack-corps janissaries and ghazis (the blood-crazed dedicated to fighting infidels or non believers) of the sunni Ottoman empire and Pakistan 's modern state.

Extremism takes few victims in Pakistan -- outside of the frontline border provinces of FATA mortalities were estimated by AP to be about 1200 a year, in a population of 170 million -- but it has the desired effect of terrorising and silencing the population. Those mad mullahs, those thuggish execution squads high on drugs (the word 'assassin' curiously comes from the Arabic 'hashshashin', literally 'hasheaters'), the official state propaganda - thousands of lawyers prepared to stand up for Taseer's killer Mumtaz Qadri, the army protecting the nation against extremists, Punjab Taliban out of control. If it isn't paid rent-a-crowds with television cameras in sight, it is as wretched as the telephone call reportedly made to Shahbaz Bhatti by the security services hours before, to tell him that they knew there was a plot to kill him. After this was done -- if the rumours are to be believed -- they went ahead.

New Statesman - Who rules Pakistan?
 
.
Pakistan is ruled by Pakistanis and ISI is a national institution which protects our national interests at ANY cost.

You bhartis should mind your own damn business !
 
. .
Pakisthan's business is our business. You are our enemy and our strategic interests are tied to your fate.

Then all we have to do is to make the matters worse for you which we will.
 
.
ISI is a joke whole world knows it cant do nothing to prevent the daily bomb attacks what a security agency

I do hope your top brass isn't that stupid as you are to believe & live with this illusion.

Terrorists are like Dogs , they bite and run , you cant stop it.
 
.
All seeing ISI if require would kick out anyone it knows for making trouble. thats why its all seeing ISI, we are to linger on this game to shrink enemy's strength...and then hit where it hurts the most !! as far as ISI being one of the power pillors is concern that is true, with Army itself being dominating, same is in USA, its CIA and pentagon and then comes the president, it suits us, so it doesnt hurt us. :coffee:
 
.
I do hope your top brass isn't that stupid as you are to believe & live with this illusion.

Terrorists are like Dogs , they bite and run , you cant stop it.

Yep ISI so great they can't even catch a single terror suspect and the daily bloodshed continues what a great security service
 
.
You tried your level best. It's our turn now.

And we will make it hell for you.

You don't hate us more than how much we hate you.

we dont hate you, we know you !
 
. .
.
ISI is also linked with Samjhota express bombing, and then mumbai...I dont remember the rest so you can tell me ... :rofl:

Show me a link where Indian government, and not Indian media, officially blamed ISI for Samjhota blast or shut up.

Indian government never blamed Pakistan for Samjhota blast. Never. period.
 
.
Show me a link where Indian government, and not Indian media, officially blamed ISI for Samjhota blast or shut up.

so are you ready to start admitting? does your officials blame ISI for mumbai ? or have they changed their stance ? :coffee:
 
. .
Not only India but USA, UK, France all said ISI is part of the 26/11 plot that is why there is court hearing in New York and the head of the ISI is summoned to appear.

so is CIA director summoned in Islamabad court.
 
.
Yep ISI so great they can't even catch a single terror suspect and the daily bloodshed continues what a great security service


Want some more?
 
Last edited by a moderator:
.
Status
Not open for further replies.

Latest posts

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom