Dear Dimension,
Thank you for opening my eyes. You are very RIGHT. Musharraf is not a
dictator! After your post I am now convinced that in fact in the list of beacons of Democratic leaders he is right on TOP followed by
George Washington
Gandhi
Martin Luther King
Jinnah
Nelson Mandela
Now that I have achieved ultimate enlightenment thanks to you I shall retire happily to my cave on the moon. I have also decided to ignore the below articles claiming that he is a Dictator.
Pervez Musharraf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A respected journalist Ayaz Amir stated that the General was the author of his own misfortune. The article stated that unlike other
dictators Musharraf has an easy exit that should be heeded to
Pervez Musharraf, Dictator of the Month September 2005
Nominates him Dictator of the Month
TIME Magazine: Pakistan - Pervez Musharraf (Foreign Press)
Can Pakistan's dictator Pervez Musharraf, a battle-tested soldier, survive the political minefield that lies before him?
(PS the Gen even posed for the photo for this article so I guess he did not mind being called a Dictator)
Pakistans Dictator - New York Times (even the US press. How ungrateful)
But nobody takes General Musharrafs democratic claims seriously anymore, except for the Bush administration, which has put itself in the embarrassing position of propping up the Muslim worlds most
powerful military dictator as an essential ally in its half-baked campaign to promote democracy throughout the Muslim world.
Pakistan ex-PM Sharif to return - CNN.com (Nawaz also says so. Really naive of him)
"I don't believe in power-sharing with Musharraf --
he is a dictator, we are democrats," Sharif said Thursday, shortly after the Pakistani court's ruling. "How can a democrat share power with a dictator?"
Pakistan's Musharraf must quit top military post, ex-PM Bhutto says - International Herald Tribune
( Mrs Bhutto says it too. Oh my God who made her the Prime Minister of Pakistan ?)
Bhutto, who has previously
condemned Musharraf as a dictator, told Sky News in Britain she was interested in becoming prime minister again.
The unnamed enemy of Musharraf (Respected Journalist Hamid Mir that to in the bad Indian Press says) For the first time a Chief Justice refused to tender his resignation to a
military dictator in Pakistan.
Pakistan chief justice challenges ouster - Boston.com ( Musharraf never uses force)
With Chaudhry himself absent, his lawyer, Aitzaz Ahsan, told the 13-judge bench that the chief justice had been summoned to Musharraf's army office in Rawalpindi on March 9 and held there against his will for several hours. He sought several times to leave. ... He was physically prevented from leaving," Ahsan said
I give up in exasperation on how all these people and many more can mistake Musharraf to be a
DICTATOR and urge you Sir Dimension to educate them.
Best Regards