I think the best compromise would be to:
1. lift the gag order on the TV.
2. free all lawyers/politicians/political workers etc.
3. keep the emergency in the NWFP along with points 1&2.
4. lift the emergency from the rest of the country.
Why free any one who acted violently, assaulted or attempted to assault any state security personal or civilian.
After all, security personals are there to protect the peaceful majority citizens.
I don't think any mob who burn civilian or state cars or damage civil or state property or disrupt normal life should walk out free. In my opinion if this happens next they will be even more violent.
It was the lawyers who bullied there fellow lawyers on grounds of difference in opinion.
I can bet majority of arrested are only political activists.
In past, Pakistan had gone through Martial laws, those times were not as horrible, as some are describing present emergency. We had wonderful relations with US during Zia and Ayyub era!
Any way, I believe emergency was justified in the present situation.
In past rule of N.Sharif political opponents had been subjected to brutal tortures in various police stations. Aitizaz Ahsan was once hanged upside down in one police station of Lahore, but no news paper had freedom enough to condem it.
Now, if we compare a situation of freedom with our neighbor India, where laws like TADA permits to arrest people and hold them unlimited without any trial ever. Pakistan is 1000 times more democratic and have 10000% more free and critical media.
Laws and Regulations - India Intelligence Agencies
The Supreme Court in May 1995 upheld the Government's authority to suspend fundamental rights during an emergency....Under the Official Secrets Act (OSA), the Government may restrict publication of sensitive stories.....Under the act, a district magistrate may prohibit the press from publishing material resulting in "incitement to murder" or "any act of violence." As punishment the act stipulates that the authorities may seize newspapers and printing presses.....the police may conduct searches without warrants....At times of civil tension, the authorities may ban public assemblies or impose a curfew under the Criminal Procedure Code.....Indian Telegraph Act authorizes the surveillance of communications, including monitoring telephone conversations and intercepting personal mail......Special Powers Act passed in July 1990, security forces personnel have extraordinary powers, including authority to shoot suspected lawbreakers and those disturbing the peace.......The National Security Act (NSA) of 1980 permits detention of persons considered security risks......the law that had been subject to the most extensive abuse--the Terrorist and Disruptive Practices (Prevention) Act (TADA)--...more than 3,000 charged under other laws in addition to TADA......Government reported that 15,826 people were detained under TADA in the state between 1990 and 1995.....
I never heard any one in India or abroad had any problems with thousand's dissapearing every year, particular from a minority group.
Infact, you will always find Hindus advocating and very supportive of such laws.
All those arrested in pakistan were in streets for no valid reason.
Pakistan have a democratically elected parliment and President, and much more freedom and ecnomic progress than any past government in entire history of Pakistan. What else do we need in context of democracy and governance.
N.Sharif rose through the ranks of politics by licking the *** of a martial law administrator.
ZA.Bhutto licked the *** of another martial administrator.
Difficulty now is that licking the *** of Musharraf is not enough, because it is the state law which bars both BB and N.Sharif from becoming PM third time and they are on the course of black mailing and forcing the state to modify law in there favor.
Specially, BB was very hopeful of a favorable amendment but now parliment is suspended, so she is desprate. As usual, she didn't find it hard to lure in other political parties to acheive her personal ambitions, which are purely financial, and anti-Pakistan. She is out there for a deal.