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Pakistan calls for Morsi’s release, urges return to democracy in Egypt


Pakistan on Friday called for the immediate release of deposed Egyptian President Mohammad Morsi and urged the restoration of democratic institutions in Egypt.

“Pakistan urges all sides in Egypt to address the legal and constitutional issues in an inclusive and peaceful manner to enable the country to successfully restore the democratic institutions as early as possible,” Foreign Office spokesman Aizaz Chaudhry said in a press statement issued Friday.

“We also call for the immediate release of Mr. Mohammad Morsi,” said the foreign office.

Pakistan’s most recent statement is a departure from its earlier stance on the overthrow of the Morsi government. Previous statements has emphasised upholding the values of democracy and aspirations of the Egyptian people.

Acknowledging the ‘January 2011 revolution’ in Egypt that ousted former dictator Hosni Mubarak, the foreign office said the recent loss of innocent lives was a “major setback for Egypt’s return to democracy.”

The statement comes the same day as clashes erupted during massive rallies by ousted president Morsi’s opponents and loyalists, and reports of at least two people killed in the violence.

According to reports, more than 100,000 Morsi opponents took to streets in response to a call from army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi for Egyptians to show their support for a security clampdown on “terrorism”.

“Having itself suffered from repeated extra-constitutional interventions, Pakistan is opposed to military interventions for resolution of disputes in any country,” said the Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman.

Chaudhry said Pakistan hoped Egypt would be able to “deal with its affairs in a manner that ensures political stability, sustained democracy and development of their country.”

Pakistan calls for Morsi?s release, urges return to democracy in Egypt - DAWN.COM
 
Pakistan would like to see the Democratic Institutions take root in Egypt so that the differences are resolved through the parliament and democratic Institutions rather than Street murder and mayhem or Military force.

However, we Pakistanis have the welfare of our Egyptian Brothers in our hearts and as Brothers we can advise but we will always respect the wishes of our Egyptian Brothers as these are their decisions and theirs alone. No one other than the brave Egyptian people have to decide if they prefer Democracy or Army Rule.
 
Okay I wasn't on the top of the world when Morsi was kicked out of the office & then whisked away but why the foOk does it matter to us whether Egypt's PM is Morsi or Mussolini ? :hitwall:

Its none of our business !
 
Okay I wasn't on the top of the world when Morsi was kicked out of the office & then whisked away but why the foOk does it matter to us whether Egypt's PM is Morsi or Mussolini ? :hitwall:

Its none of our business !

Apparently the current pmln government shares the pain of being over thrown by the Army with morsi-
 
Nawaz was overthrown by Mushy

He knows and empathises with Morsi

The military needs to stay out of politics, Zardari was awful but he still got his full term and based upon its poor performance PPP is now mud in Pakistan

Thats the way it should be
 
It wasn't the army who ousted Morsi... it was the Egyptian people themselves...
 
It wasn't the army who ousted Morsi... it was the Egyptian people themselves...

If that is the case then one would expect relections rather than a dictator trying to hold all the power under his a$$. It was a planned move as egyptian army just couldn't swallow democracy hence Hosni Mubarak 2 in place.
 
If that is the case then one would expect relections rather than a dictator trying to hold all the power under his a$$. It was a planned move as egyptian army just couldn't swallow democracy hence Hosni Mubarak 2 in place.

new elections will happen... but it will take time... the army saw that if Morsi stayed in power, there will be destruction and such...
 
Okay I wasn't on the top of the world when Morsi was kicked out of the office & then whisked away but why the foOk does it matter to us whether Egypt's PM is Morsi or Mussolini ? :hitwall:

Its none of our business !

Egypt is an Islamic country right now and you as one of the forefront members of OIC along with them, have to get involved politically.

Afterall, that's what OIC members do right? Raise issues about each members facing around the world?
 
Egypt is an Islamic country right now and you as one of the forefront members of OIC along with them, have to get involved politically.

Afterall, that's what OIC members do right? Raise issues about each members facing around the world?

Not when it comes to the Internal Political Dynamics of a Sovereign State !

Cetris Paribus, what matters isn't who is the Egyptian PM but the fact that he is the Egyptian PM !
 
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