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Lawyers, opposition resume anti-Musharraf protests after Karachi bloodshed ISLAMABAD, May 24 (AP) Thousands of President Pervez Musharraf's opponents rallied nationwide Thursday, the first street protests since a burst of political violence in Karachi deepened the judicial crisis. About 3,000 lawyers, opposition activists and civil rights campaigners gathered for about an hour in central Lahore, chanting anti-Musharraf slogans. About 200 lawyers gathered in Karachi Thursday, raising their fists into the air and chanting. ''The blood of the May 12 martyrs has flowed into the lawyers' movement,'' Iftikhar Javed Qazi, president of the Karachi Bar Association, told the gathering in front of the city's press club. Another 200 lawyers rallied in Multan. (Posted @ 18:10 PST)

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Once again!!!
 


Pakistani lawyers chant anti-Musharraf slogans during a protest rally in Lahore. Thousands of people rallied against Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf Thursday for the first time since violent clashes in Karachi, as the military ruler headed to the still-tense city.(AFP/Arif Ali)

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Anti-Musharraf protests resume in Pakistan

by Mazhar AbbasThu May 24, 11:11 AM ET

Thousands of people rallied against Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf Thursday for the first time since violent clashes in Karachi, as the military ruler headed to the still-tense city.

About 2,500 opposition supporters burned effigies of the president in the central town of Dera Ghazi Khan at the same time as Musharraf held a public rally of his own there, witnesses and officials said.

Another 3,000 lawyers, rights activists and opposition workers gathered in the eastern city of Lahore where they chanted slogans in support of the country's suspended top judge, an AFP reporter said.

"We will continue our struggle and protests until the elimination of the dictatorship," cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan told the crowd.

The opposition movement that has gathered around the figure of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry since his suspension by Musharraf in March has been quiet since May 12 and 13, when violent clashes erupted in Karachi.

About 40 people were killed there during the country's worst ethnic bloodshed for two decades.

The violence started between pro- and anti-government camps but developed into fighting between mohajirs, or people whose families fled India after partition in 1947, and Pashtuns hailing from northwest Pakistan.

Musharraf told his rally in Dera Ghazi Khan that there were "certain elements who gave ethnic colour to the crisis in a bid to create further chaos and cause more bloodshed in Karachi."

"However, the conspiracy hatched by these elements cannot work as political groups have already begun discussing ways to promote and preserve peace in Karachi," he said.

He did not identify which "elements" were responsible.

New York-based Human Rights Watch has alleged that Musharraf's government and his allies "deliberately sought to foment violence" in Karachi while police did nothing to stop it.

Musharraf was due to visit Karachi later Thursday in a bid to calm the tensions, officials said.

Ahead of his arrival he received welcome news that Pashtun leaders had called off a three-day strike in the city that was to have started Friday.

"The president is due here tonight and all efforts will be made to break the ice, which has already started melting after Pashtun leaders postponed the strike," Sindh provincial government spokesman Salahuddin Haider told AFP.

"Musharraf is expected to meet Pashtun elders as well as his government allies," Haider said.

Their demands include the arrest of those responsible for the killings.

Pashtuns and mohajirs have a long history of enmity in the city. Thousands of people have died in ethnic violence in Karachi since the 1980s.

Musharraf suspended Chaudhry, the head of the country's Supreme Court, on March 9 on charges of misconduct, including that he used his position to get official jobs for his son.

The president's opponents say he wants to weaken the courts ahead of possible legal challenges to his bid to remain army chief past the constitutional time limit of the end of the year.

General Musharraf seized power in a bloodless coup in 1999.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/pakistanjusticeprotest&printer=1;_ylt=AiegAJqUJeEqS6BqddB7CS7uOrgF
 
Pakistani protesters back on the streets

By STEPHEN GRAHAM, Associated Press WriterThu May 24, 9:06 AM ET


Thousands of President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's opponents demonstrated in several Pakistani cities Thursday, the first street protests since a burst of political violence deepened a crisis clouding his plans to stay in power.

About 3,000 lawyers, opposition activists and civil rights campaigners gathered for about an hour in the center of the eastern city of Lahore, chanting "Musharraf, go!" and calling for the restoration of democracy.

They carried banners reading "The chief justice is the only truth in Pakistan" in defense of the head of the Supreme Court, whose suspension provoked the crisis that has become the biggest challenge to Musharraf's eight-year rule.

Lawyers and opposition parties have staged a series of protests since Musharraf ousted Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry on March 9 for allegedly abusing his office.

Political parties who have been sidelined since Musharraf seized power in a 1999 coup say he wanted to get rid of the independent-minded judge in anticipation of legal challenges to his intention of seeking another five-year term while remaining head of the army.

Musharraf denies any political motive and insists he suspended the chief justice after receiving evidence that Chaudhry had abused his office.

On May 12, an abortive visit by the judge to the southern city of Karachi to address supporters prompted a counter-rally by a pro-Musharraf party that degenerated into two days of clashes and gunbattles. More than 40 people were killed.

Opposition parties have accused Musharraf of complicity in the bloodshed and staged a one-day national strike in protest.

About 200 lawyers gathered in Karachi on Thursday, raising their fists into the air and chanting.

"The blood of the May 12 martyrs has flowed into the lawyers' movement," Iftikhar Javed Qazi, president of the Karachi Bar Association, told the gathering in front of the city's press club.

Another 200 lawyers also rallied in the eastern city of Multan, burning an effigy of Musharraf.

Qazi blamed Musharraf and the Karachi-based Mutahida Qaumi Movement party — which sits in both the regional and federal coalition governments and has a reputation for militancy — for the bloodshed.

Addressing his own rally in the western city of Dera Ismail Khan on Thursday, Musharraf said his opponents had "politicized" Chaudhry's case and created an explosive situation in Karachi.

"I am very sad that those elements that first gave it a political color are inciting people. All the lawyers are being incited, they are bringing ruin," he said.

He has promised to respect the decision of a judicial tribunal examining the allegations against Chaudhry. Those proceedings have been stayed while the Supreme Court decides on petitions challenging the legality of Chaudhry's suspension.

In a hearing on the petitions Thursday, an attorney for Chaudhry argued the judge's suspension was done in bad faith.

Chaudhry had ruled against the government in several cases, including the privatization of a steel company, and "malice floats on the surface" of the move against the judge, Aitzaz Ahsan said.

It was unclear when the court will reach a verdict.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070524...1&printer=1;_ylt=AgxLASKp5HEMgsDL0WeFMe_9xg8F
 
A never ending violence by the same people for what??
To prove innocence of Iftikhar or to black mail Musharraf!

Article clearly mention the active stimulation of political parties.

Millions of civilized Pakistanis want end to this saga.
 
We want peace

http://www.paktribune.com/news/index.shtml?178982

Every day we hear news of countrywide unrests, tensions, processions and bomb blasts. It feels as though we are living in a battlefield. We want a peaceful environment where we can flourish and work productively. We appeal to our leaders and those who can make a difference to help us. We don`t want unnecessary tension and unrest. We want peace.

Dr Saima Abid

Peshawar
 
I hate Mush. I want NS and BB to return to Pakistan and allow them to live as any other Pakistani. The opposition may be all geared up to overthrow Mush. Fortunately for them Mush has made terrible mistakes on 9th march and on 12th may.

But beyond Mush i see total darkness. There is no promise of a strong leadership. We have tried BB and NS before. Even i dont want to see them as PM again. Perhaps this is one reason why after all his blunders in office Mush is still going strong.

We need a strong leadership. Mush can be the one we are looking for but he has to start thinking beyond himself.

IMO Mush should shun the corrupt politicians around him. Doff his uniform. Take a detailed look at his time in office and learn from his mistakes. And rule us as a civilian leader for as long as he desires.
 
In this stage if any of two came back, that will be the darkest period of Pakistan. Both are politically weak and play in the hands of their own party member. Who been hungry for money and power for the last seven years.
What is the democratic solution of Taliban ?
What is the dmocratic solution of tribal belt?
What is the democratic solution of extremist mullah with venom?
Are we ready to see another war between PML (n) and PPP?
What we have gain through foreign investment , and building national reserves, again will be looted by same clan who did it twice came in power?
These elected member of opposition parties spend all day in agitations,speeches,protest, what common man is gettting out of this elected officials?..

Talk with them..?, like Mushy is talking with Lal Masjid....result zero.
Time for people stop looking at govt for bread and butter. Time to change mentality of nation.
 
Look at it this way, Musharraf has even tied together the rival politicians of Pakistan.
Before Musharraf's rule all govt. dpts. were disfunctional nothing would work through proper procedure but with a chit of MNA or MPA every thing was possible, with a chit even Vajpayee could have Pakistani passport and the animals could earn education degrees and criminals could be recruited to police.
There was no system but only Quota (MPA or MNA) and 'Jagga' tax system.
Majority of assembly members were uneducated feudal or tyrants.
There was almost zero development in any sector, state reserves were empty, foreign investment was zero, salaries were meager, living standard was poor, Pak rupee was worth paper and our dear country was bankrupt.
Infrastructure was ancient even the defence sector was on decline (journey from F-16 to F-7).
Access to information and communication was 1/10 of where it stands today, even this defence.pk was non-existent) ;).
In short there was no significant development in the rule of last two political governments.
Sacking of president, cheif justice, army cheif and dissolution of assemblies harrasing and torturing political opponents was also common.
Not to mention private guards and jails.
This was Pakistan without Musharraf and we can well imagine what will happen if we again remove Musharraf from scene.
Pakistan will dis-integrated, new bugti's will surface and Pakistan would become an easy target for our enemies.
In today's world without Musharraf Pakistan will not be very indifferent from Iraq or Afghanistan.
Remember the tripple sanctions imposed by US before Musharraf this time they will not ask before bombing and no wonder first flight out of Pakistan would be full of party leaders (provided they get a chance).
 
What a show to day the supreme court seminar the points he put forward and the points said by his delegation impressive.

Go Musharraf Go.... Go Musharraf Go.... Go Musharraf Go... They chanted, and as for the MQM Very bad news Altaf wont ever come back to Pakistan after this.
 
A never ending violence by the same people for what??
To prove innocence of Iftikhar or to black mail Musharraf!

Article clearly mention the active stimulation of political parties.

Millions of civilized Pakistanis want end to this saga.

MQM is caught on video and the as for the Lawyer they had nothing to do with the violence.
 
What a show to day the supreme court seminar the points he put forward and the points said by his delegation impressive.

Go Musharraf Go.... Go Musharraf Go.... Go Musharraf Go... They chanted, and as for the MQM Very bad news Altaf wont ever come back to Pakistan after this.

Where did you get this info? Share man.. I want more detail. :smitten:
 
Lovely i have seen every second of it. Fantastic.

Mush, the generals and the ministers have never been humiliated this way. Thanks to the independent media
 
Paa jee, Not really independent the networks Geo, ARY the main contributers are runed by Muhjirs which is not wrong but these Muhjirs have alliances with MQM. They will all ways show the MQM Altaf hussian speech in every news report they will make Altaf look like a hero. During the coverage if you noticed, well I live in europe so here it goes when ever the Lawyers spoke the news presenter would speek over them and on ARY they barely let you hear what the lawyers were saying on stage. In both cases they controlled what came out but still hates off that they even reported this event on TV.

The supreme of the Judicial for the first time in history for over 60 odd years spoke against a military government and he said that Musharraf is a Dicatator.
 

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