Dear Blain,
What you have written is very wise. I hope accountability is the order of the Day in Pakistan. My worry is today you have a military regime in place. What will motivate them to investigate themselves ? As a patriotic citizen of my country I would be very worried if 200 British Soldiers(please note I know the difference between Paramilitary and the Military) were detained by Welsh Farmers just because they were on an exercise mission there.
Best Regards
Motivation to investigate cases of negligence, cowardice exists because if not done so, then the whole Army can take a precedence from it. My father always considered Court Martials as an essential part of the his work as an officer of the Pakistan Army (and I have seen him preside over quite a few) as they ensure discipline in the Army. This is done without any outside interference and without any outside pushing and prodding....believe me on this, the Army does not go easy on folks on the inside found breaking the discipline and ethos of the military. On top of that, officers and jawans found doing something which gives their arm or regiment a bad name are dealt with even more harshly. The Army cannot run if people are allowed to get away with this sort of stuff. I reseve my judgment about the folks in the convoy since I really don't know what transpired there.