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WASHINGTON: The United States has responded carefully to the ongoing political strife in Karachi, urging the MQM to respect ‘critical opinion’ and advising the government not to overreact.

At the Tuesday afternoon news briefing, State Department’s deputy spokesman Mark Toner said of the current situation in Karachi, “We’re still assessing, gathering information about what took place. And we’ll reserve further comment until that time.”

The US official, however, was less reluctant in condemning Monday’s mob attack on media offices in the city and called it an act of ‘vandalism’.

Mr Toner noted that Pakistani security forces had arrested several members of the MQM after the attack and sealed the party’s headquarters — Nine-Zero.

“In a democratic society, critical opinion should be encouraged, not silenced,” said the US official while condemning the mob attack on media offices.

When asked to comment on the arrest of MQM officials, Mr Toner said the United States was always concerned when members of a political party were detained.

But even as supporting the right to express political dissent through protests, the US official emphasised that such protests should be peaceful.

“We obviously uphold the importance and believe in the importance of public assembly, freedom of speech, as long as it’s peaceful. And we would emphasise that any kind of protest, any kind of demonstrations, would need to be conducted peacefully,” he said.

The US media, however, noted that MQM chief Altaf Hussain’s “dial-in diatribe” on Monday had not only irked most Pakistanis but could also split his party down the middle.

The media noted that senior MQM leader Farooq Sattar denounced Mr Hussain and asked the chief not to run the party from London.

The Washington Post noted that Mr Hussain’s speech was “met with anger and derision from the rest of the Pakistani political establishment” while Mr Sattar’s speech was “received well in the Pakistani press’’.

Underlining the irony of the situation, the Post noted that Waseem Akhtar, the elected mayor of a city of about 25 million people, “will do the job from prison’’.

Calling Karachi a city of “mayhem, vendettas and street warfare,” the paper warned that Pakistan’s political landscape was “scarred by rifts, as almost every political party had multiple factions, consumed as much by in fighting as anything else’’.

A report in The New York Times noted that troops had raided and sealed several MQM offices in Karachi and Hyderabad and “other party leaders (had) distanced themselves from Mr Hussain’’.

While the NYT reported that Pakistan was seeking London’s cooperation for prosecuting Mr Hussain for inciting violence, other media outlets reproduced British Baroness Sayeeda Warsi’s tweet, saying: “We mustn’t allow British citizens to use the UK as a base to incite violence against our allies.”

Mr Hussain lives in London.

Published in Dawn, August 25th, 2016



Source: http://www.dawn.com/news/1279857/us-urges-mqm-government-to-exercise-caution
 
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And 180 million Pakistanis should raise their middle fingers to both Uncle Sam and MQM
 
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Take care of your bullshits .. stop interfering in our matters.... NON OF UR BUSINESS United State!
 
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MQM had already disowned british national altaf hussain. soon will disown london rabta committee too.
 
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Although its none of US business and its seriously commenting in our internal affairs, the US is more critical of MQM as its responded by stating that they resorted to vandalism rather than peaceful protest and he stated that they support right of protest and lawful assembly as long as its carried peacefully and does not become violent which it did.

Violence by a united group is unlawful assembly which is punishable under Pakistan penal code and the it holds vicarious liability which means all are responsible who had any part of it irrespective of their actions.

It didn't say anything against Pakistan at all here so don't know the purpose of OP nor the posting of affairs of violence being incited by a party leader and that violence being carried out by party members in Karachi in Pakistan in the central and Asian section. Should have been in the current and social section of Pakistan.

If you hear his speech then it was seriously anti Pakistan calling Pakistan things which are again against Pakistan law as there is a vast difference between constructive criticism and abuse.

As for mayor of Karachi, he is currently under the legal of process as he has been arrested and will be released or punished in accordance with law and evidence. Being mayor doesn't make you above the law of Pakistan.
 
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