Sunday, November 11, 2007

Mr Musharraf, graveyards are full of indispensable people


Law enforcement agencies are perceived to be the most corrupt institutions in Pakistan, survey conducted by Transparency International. Earth Quake Relief Fund given to Army with condition that there wouldn't be any accountability of the Army with respect to allocation of the Fund.

Deaths due to Basant celebrations year after year after year. Internet CafĂ© scandal of Rawalpindi which lead to suicides committed by some of the girls involved. Sugar Cartel’s heavy gains affecting the poor the most. Cement Cartel leading to unfair gains and affecting the whole construction business. Stock Exchange debacle where cronies enjoyed huge profits at the expense of small traders.

Mukhtaran Mai and Dr. Shazia’s despoil and no recourse available to them at all and Executive’s statement to a foreign press that nowadays in order to seek asylum to western countries one claims that she’s been raped.

Countrymen’s desperation over government’s indifference to publication of cartoons of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Pakistan Steel Mill’s privatisation scam exposed by the Supreme Court.

Uprising in Balochistan and Bugti’s death, Waziristan insurrection and killing of the locals by the Army without sanctions from the Parliament.

Eagerness of the government to amend the Hudood Ordinance. Three eids celebrated every Ramadan in our Country.

Reference against the Chief Justice of Supreme Court and manhandling of the Press. Wasi Zafar’s eccentricity, zeal to teach English to others and abusive language against a journalist on the media.

May 12th bloodbath in Karachi thanks to MQM and Sindh government for the sake of pleasing the Top Man.

Nawaz Sharif sent back to Jeddah without giving consideration to Supreme Court’s decision (another contempt of court). No formal inquest on the bombings at Benazir’s rally.

Army operation in Swat and scores of our soldiers either missing in Northwestern Frontier or surrendered to fight USA's proxy war against their fellow men.

The imposition of the Emergency to preempt Supreme Court's judgement against your election of Octber 6, curb on the media and amendment of the Army Act of 1952 that can try civilians on charges such as giving statements conducive to public mischief.

Your attempts to get an approved verdict on your election by hand-picked judges.

How much more are you willing to destroy to have things your way?

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