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World Sindhi Institute Press Release June 01, 2007
“Pakistan: With
terrorists in government and the U.S. in denial, where do we go from here?” Washington,
DC :
The World Sindhi Institute (WSI) is organizing a Discussion Forum on
the ongoing crisis of governance in Pakistan which reached new heights with
the government “enabled” violence and massacre in Karachi on 12 th May 2007.
Since the last almost 3 months, there has been growing civilian unrest when
President General Parvez Musharaff decided to remove one of his main political
opponents, Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry from office. On 12
th May the streets of Karachi, Pakistan exploded in violence, between anti-government
and pro-government supporters in reaction to General Musharraf's decision to
physically prevent the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from reaching and
addressing the Karachi High Court Bar Association. As a result of the violence,
over 40 people were killed in what the BBC reports as, “some of the worst political
violence in years”. According to the BBC, the police were instructed to stand
unarmed and idle as the violence took place.
All evidence points towards one
political party being responsible for the massacre; a party that was spawned
by the military dictatorship of General Ziaul Haq. Pakistani establishment's
patronage of terrorist militant groups extends back in time to 1947, when the
secret militant wing of the Muslim League organized pogroms against Hindus in
Pakistan. During the last six decades of Pakistan 's existence, the ISI (inter
services intelligence) and other agencies of the Pakistani establishment have
patronized more than one political group to create terror at crucial times.
The notorious M.Q.M. party, the acronym that has inspired fear in the hearts
and minds of Sindh's urban residents for three decades, originally stood for
Muhajir Qaumi Mahaz (literally meaning a National Front of immigrants referring
to the Urdu speaking immigrant community that is not indigenous to Pakistan).
After gaining some parliamentary presence the group re-invented itself by adopting
a changed name with the same acronym: the “Mohajir”was dropped in favor of “Muttahida” (meaning
united) in an attempt to take away its specific ethnic color, even though its
support and patronage comes from the very same ethnic community who even today
comprise only 7% of the country's 160 million people. Not so coincidentally,
the President of Pakistan, General Pervaiz Musharraf and Prime Minister, Shaukat
Aziz, both belong to this same ethnic group of Urdu speaking immigrants, whilst
the party is led and directed by Altaf Husain, a British citizen and resident
of London , U.K.
As the lawyers' movement gained momentum, the (quasi) military
government of Pervaiz Musharraf and Shaukat Aziz unleashed their partners in
government, the MQM, to spread terror in Karachi in order to create conditions
for the imposition of further military control of Pakistan 's civilian population…….
Interested in learning more? Join us for a discussion on these events from all
different perspectives and voice your own opinion too:
Discussion Forum Hosted
by the World Sindhi Institute
National Press
Club:
Zenger Room 529 14 th St. NW
13 th Floor
Washington DC 20045
Friday,
June 8 th , 6-8pm
Expected Speakers: Dr. Manzoor Aijaz ,
Writer, Economist, Journalist ‘Daily Times'
Mr. Iqbal Tareen ,
Human Rights Activist
Mr. Zahid Makhdoom , President, WSI
Mr.
Haider Nizamani , University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver ,
Canada
Ms. Nafisa Hoodbhoy , Voice of America ; (Speaker & Moderator)
Q & A
will follow (Light refreshments will be served)
Nearest
Metro Station: Metro Center .
For
directions by Road or Metro: http://npc.press.org/directions.cfm |
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