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Discussion Forum - Pakistan and The War on Terror

Saif | 13.03.2008 18:45 | Anti-militarism | Repression | Terror War | Birmingham

Discussion forum organised by Pakistan Solidarity Campaign on the proxy war waged by the imperialist forces against the people of Pakistan.

Sunday 16th of MARCH 2008, 2.00 pm
The Drum, 144 Potters Lane, Aston, Birmingham B6 4UU

Political groups, parties and concerned individuals will come together to discuss the situation in Pakistan and explore ways in which we can provide help and support.

In recent weeks Pakistan has been through a ‘State of Emergency’, food shortages, bombings and assassinations, most notably the assassination of Pakistan Peoples’ Party leader, Benazir Bhutto. Benazir’s tragic death shocked the country and led to the elections being delayed. Today, the State of Emergency has been lifted and the elections held, but the violence continues. There are suicide attacks and bombs in the large urban centers such as Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi and pitched battles taking place in the border areas with Afghanistan. As the politicians juggle for position, the hopes of the people of Pakistan for a stable and prosperous future seem as far away as ever.

Last November, President General Pervez Musharraf suspended the constitution and effectively declared martial law in Pakistan. He dissolved the judiciary, arrested the judges (including the Chief justice), imposed a blackout on all non government media and in effect attacked the entire population of Pakistan by suspending fundamental constitutional rights to life and liberty, freedom of speech, assembly and association, and equal protection under the law. Army, police and secret services setup road blocks, restricted people’s movement and violently attacked protestors.

Thousands of people, including lawyers, judges, human rights activists and opposition politicians were arrested. Most have now been released but the ex-Chief Justice remains under house arrest and large numbers of judges and lawyers remain without jobs. Most TV stations are back on air, minus certain presenters deemed too critical of the government. However, just recently, one TV channel was switched off for half an hour or so when one of these ‘unsuitable’ presenters appeared as a guest on a chat show!

War on Terror ::
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Musharraf has targeted lawyers, judges, liberals, human rights activists and opposition poiticians, but they are not the ‘extremists, terrorists and suicide bombers’ that Musharraf cited as the reason for imposing the emergency. It is Musharraf’s backing for Bush’s ‘war on terror’, opposed by many Pakistanis across the political spectrum, that has increased ‘terrorist’ violence in Pakistan. This support, to some extent forced on Pakistan following 9/11, has come at a terrible price to the people of Pakistan. And the Americans continue to make demands and impose conditions on Pakistan in order to further its own agenda in the region.

The Disappeared::
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Before Musharraf’s onslaught on the judiciary the Supreme court had begun to demand that the executive and law enforcement agencies reveal the whereabouts of several hundred people who have ‘disappeared’. Some of these people, including women and children, have been missing for more than five years. It is feared that many of them were arrested and handed over to the American administration and subsequently transferred to Guantanamo Bay or other US secret prisons. Without judicial oversight, how many more people will disappear?

Poverty and Insecurity::
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Despite claims to the contrary, life for the majority of people in Pakistan has not improved. Only 1.8% of GDP has been spent on education - the lowest in Pakistan’s history. Consequently the state education system has collapsed. According to the UN, Pakistan has the worst social indicators in South Asia. With the 5th largest army in the world, Pakistan spent 5.1 billion dollars on arms in 2006, yet just recently, hundreds of thousands of people were unable to afford basics such as flour and cooking oil.

Pakistan Solidarity Campaign::
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This was set up to provide support and solidarity to the people of Pakistan as they struggle for freedom, democracy and a better life. So far we have been organising discussions and meetings and also a letter writing campaign to MPs and Gordon Brown. The view of the British Government appears to be that all is well because Musharraf is an ally in the ‘War on Terror’ and an election was held. We demand that the Constitution and the judges be restored and moves be made towards a genuine democracy.

Pakistan Solidarity Campaign :  pakistansolidaritycampaign@yahoo.com

Saif


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Pakistan as terror patsy

13.03.2008 22:03

Pakistan is the key

A propaganda fight for the future of Pakistan is on.

The US may very well convince the world that Pakistan is terror state number one and US military intervention is needed.

This will be the precursor to split the country into four as part of the Bernard Lewis plan to break-up the nations from the Middle East to Pakistan.

This split plan follows the failure of Cheney to convince Mushraff to lead a nuclear attack on Iran and the destabilisation campaign that followed.

The likely reason that Bhutto was assassinated is because her Pakistan People's Party would have opposed this, refused to attack Iran and challenged the US-UK asset of Al Qaida and its base in Pakistan.

The unfortunate truth is that the Anglo-American establishment has forced Pakistan to become a ‘terror state’ to give credence to its war on terror.

Current suspicions about the pro-Western dictator Mushsaraf is the latest example that Pakistan is the weakess link in the Anglo-American Establishment's war of terror.

The media has refused to address the contradiction of Western support for a Pakistan that has military and intelligence personnel that actively support Al Qaida.

In order to convince people that there is a terror threat, they needed to find somewhere for Al Qaida to have a secure base.

As a result, the Anglo-American Establishment has corrupted Pakistan government to turn it into a criminal, drug dealing, terror entity.

Pakistan was selected not only because its Inter-Services Intelligence had already been used to create Al Qaida and jihad against the Soviet Union. But the country also could be portrayed as one being taken over by Muslim fundamentalists.

Yet, it has to perform a contradiction: finance and sustain Pakistan as a terror state and not leave clues that they are financing and sustaining a terror threat.

Bhutto was a part of the global elite but her deaths suggests big divisions among them. She was probably a part the elite opposition led by Brzezinski who regards the armagedon strategy as potentially disasterous.

This strategy involves use of nuclear conflict and bioweapons as well as economic catastrophe, particularly in the US, to advance the one world government. Brzezinski fears that there is too much global opposition in Russia, China, Africa and Latin America.

Bhutto promised she would take action against the Muslim militants that had been fostered by past Pakistan governments. This would threaten the Neo-con use of Al Qaida to pursue their armagedon strategy and possibly expose complicit on the part of their ally. Bhutto and her PPP supporters had to be stopped.

more info
 http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=7718
AL QAEDA AND THE "WAR ON TERRORISM"
911 and PAKISTAN ISI
by Michel Chossudovsky
Global Research, January 20, 2008

The following text was first published in Italian in: Giuletto Chiesa (Editor), Zero, Perché la versione ufficiale sull' 11/9 è un Falso [Zero: Why the Official Version on 9/11 is a Falsehood], Piemme, Casale Monferrato, 2007.

A detailed analysis of the relevant issues covered in this article is also contained in the author's book America’s "War on Terrorism", Global Research, 2005


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