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Army still in power: Asma Jahangir

Thursday, August 13, 2009

By our correspondent

Karachi

Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) Chairperson Asma Jahangir has said that the Army was still in power in Pakistan as it is not only running the foreign policy of the country, but also dictating vital policy decisions.

Delivering a lecture on “Democracy and Human Rights in Pakistan: A dead-end” at the Aga Khan University on Wednesday, Jahangir said that it was a fallacy that military governments did more development work. She said that we have to recognise that military rule was neither feasible economically nor politically. Apart from ruthlessness of the Army that we witnessed in former East Pakistan or were witnessing today in Balochistan, the Army people didn’t even have a clear perception of the major issues that confront the country, she observed. She said that a media cell was working to improve the image of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and advising young journalists what to write and what not to write.

According to Jahangir, the country was moving towards a dead end, but somehow people stepped in and days of evil were postponed. “I don’t want to be pessimistic,” she said. “We can deal with it, but we should not only insist on the transition to democracy but democratic forces should deepen the process further,” she said.

One of the major obstacles Pakistan was facing today, she said, was the lack of a leadership that could steer the country towards progress. We have to make sure that our aspirations were not thrown out of the window, she said. She said that the Supreme Court judgment was not enough since the task ahead of us was gigantic and it was only the people who could stop the Army from assuming power again.

Jahangir said that she has always been against “religious orthodoxy” but firmly believed in their human rights. She said that we don’t need a civil society that was “skin-deep political” but one that was “truly political”. She said that every Pakistani would agree that we were under stress due to persistent power cuts, scarcity of water, and other problems. Then there is the added problem of religious militants challenging the State, she added.

She said that yet another issue was a “dysfunctional government.” She said that decent people do not join political parties because existing political leaders acted like “mafia bosses”.

She said that it was true that the judiciary was far more independent than two or three years ago but it was not independent enough. She said that a supreme judicial council should be constituted with some former judges, and the age limit of the high courts and Supreme Court judges should be 65 years. She said that appointments to constitutional courts should be made through inter-parliamentary parties.

The HRCP chairperson said that had the Election Commission been strong enough, it would not have allowed the ISI to rig the elections. She regretted that while Pakistan was overspending on external security, it had no funds to ensure internal security and the police was in a bad shape. Similarly, the civil bureaucracy had been sidelined because the military perceived it to be the only force that could counter-balance it.

She said that we have turned our attention away from political settlements and pointed out that the question of Balochistan and provincial autonomy were tied together. She said that assets in Balochistan as elsewhere belonged to the people and not the military.

She said that apart from Balochistan, FATA and PATA were other important issues that needed to be tackled. She said that FATA has been manipulated, and that was evident from the fact that it comprises of 2.4 per cent of the population but has 12 seats in parliament. Despite that, she said, its representatives were not allowed to make a law for their land. She said that Political Parties Act should be extended to FATA.
 
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So she means

1. Zardari and Co in govt because ISI rigged the elections??

If so why Zardari and Co is clipping the wings of ISI. Just yesterday 32 senior ISI officers were kicked out and the clipping is still going on.

2. She said decent people do not join political parties means all the political parties are indecent.

3. Media cell of what? If she means the PID then sorry mam no one heed to PID nor PID contact young journalits nor journalists listen to any govt information department.
 
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Oh she again!!!

My foot and a half to those human rights, if they have to be enforced by people like her.

She said that a media cell was working to improve the image of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and advising young journalists what to write and what not to write.

And what's bad in that?
 
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Oh she again!!!

My foot .

That too the right one which kicks more firmly :D

and a half to those human rights, if they have to be enforced by people like her

A double faced lady who had been visiting fanatics like Bal thakray and supporting his extremists views and policies. a true bajrangdali


She said that a media cell was working to improve the image of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and advising young journalists what to write and what not to write.

And what's bad in that?

She is a liar
 
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What is she? human rights activist or foreign policy analyst?
It was only Army which liberated SAWT and helped the refugees.
Where as Govt. failed to pass due praise to its heros.
TV and media is busy spreading nagative propaganda about army, which govt. failed to stop.
Judiciary seemed to have been asigned with only one job and that is to go after army.
Provincial govts. are directed to not give any land for military services. i.e. firing range and cantonments.
Govt. is actively destroying foreign relations with those countries who have defence pacts with army.
Unprecidented cuts have been made in defence budgets.
Pakistan's nuclear and missile programme has been roled back.
Present govt. has not signed any deffence procurement contrary to indian govt. who is 99% busy in war planning and wepons procurement.
Zardair has appointed naval cheif and airforce cheif out of the recommendation list.
list goes on but she still think army is controlling!
 
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^^ I forgot to add one important part i.e. unlike, indian govt. our govt. has not revised the pay scale of army.

I came across this (urdu) article 'limits of power':
Jang Group Online

Appologies to those who cannot read, any way it is all about local issues.
 
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Which kind of info does she has basing on which she said that the military still is in control? Just awaking one fine morning and shyting out a statement wouldnt do it. The media is looking for people like her who are stupid and dont know what they are talking about. Ok that is the case, tomorrow i may get up and say NS or Zardari are on CIA's pay list, it's not that difficult, is it? Moreover how can she give such a statement? Was she talking with some militarymen? Was she in touch with the politicans (if yes what a HR activist has to do with Politics)?, Does she intreact with some of the intelliegence elements so that the info has been leaked to her? Just by sitting and counting rape cases, killings on Karo Kari etc wont let her know that the military is still controlling the country.
 
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Asma Jahanghir received Hilal-e-Imtiaz yesterday.
 
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Oh she again!!!

My foot and a half to those human rights, if they have to be enforced by people like her.

She said that a media cell was working to improve the image of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and advising young journalists what to write and what not to write.

And what's bad in that?

u stole my words bro..
 
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We should wake up to make things work in positive way... Such instances are creating mess in out country spreading chaos
 
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