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Well General Zia as well as General Ayub/Yahya coup was 100% illegal.GOP was running just fine however it must be noted that Bhutto removed General Gul Hassan from COAS post who was a very profesional and apolitical soldier and Bhutto also removed PAF aircheif and put his cronies on top positions and thought Zia was a very loyal crony which resulted in his death.The only true coup was General Musharraf coup which was actually counter coup to Nawaz Hijacking plot.Although Musharraf should have handed over government too in 2-3 years like Turkish Generals.I do not know Pakistan's history in enough detail to understand whether or not the military interventions were, in fact, necessary. That is, were some or all of the military takeovers opportunistic on the part of men like Zia? Could the civilian political system have worked itself out of the "emergency" if given a bit more time by the military? Perhaps the Pakistani military establishment has too high an opinion of itself. That is, they have developed a culture that inculcates a sense that they alone can save the nation. A culture of contempt for the civilian politicians as being corrupt and incompetent. Perhaps the military generals are equally incompetent to manage the affairs of the civilian government and they are saved from the temptation of being corrupt by their cushy lifestyles in their senior military enclaves paid for by the GoP.
I think Islam is not a direct problem in Pakistan's case but is used as a tool to fool masses to serve the interest of powerful sections both internal as well as external.
It has been used as a tool by both military and civilian leaders, but how has that retarded democracy?
I was looking at "Democracy" as a form of governace that is expected to translates the will/wishes and dreams of people into reality and in some cases has ability to educate\convince\change masses opinion about unrealistic/unethical/irrational wishes considering factors like long term sustainable welfare and development. Although I think there are examples that other forms of governement can deliver better or similar results.
I don't necessarily think that a civilian government is a 'democratic' governement. (my definition)
You are right when you say civilian and military governments both have used Islam as a tool to the disadvantage of the interests of the nation. Moreover, I also think at some points in time Pakistan rulers may have been a victims as well when outside interest groups use Islam against them. It has become like thick cloud that prevents regular people to clearly see various powerful sections for what they are really worth.
The answer lies with intellectual's who can see beyond Islamic clouds and are able raise the right issues. I have a feeling that this group of society is gradually getting stronger in Pakistan.
I see Democracy as something that is very difficult to sustain. US,Canada and Australia are probably the most continuous examples. (The last two being legally monarchies) . Europe went back and forth, and only after 1970 (Franco) has Western Europe been democratic. East block was arguably not Democratic until 1989.
African countries which got independence in the 60's are still struggling to have a stable democracy. Egypt has had democracy for a while, but they are theoretically still under a state of emergency!! (Hosni Mubarak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) .
South America has had enough coups, but are democratic now in one form or the other.
I think the right question to ask is what would cause democracy to work ?
The need for freedom, the need to create your own opportunities, the need for justice, need for representation, and especially need for freedom of religious belief and not forced upon. I for one see Pakistan failing in two regards, representation of other provances and need for opportunities.
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To fully embrace democracy we need to educate our society first.
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To fully embrace democracy we need to educate our society first. As long as the country (i.e. rural parts) is run by feudal lords democracy is merely a tag.
Under the current circumstances I'd prefer a semi military rule a la Musharraf over any democrratic government we've had sofar.