Leadership of Pakistan and Boucher
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Source: www.InformPress.com
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Richard Boucher Vows to Continue Attacks on Pakistan
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11th March 2009
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by Shireen M. Mazari
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Just when one thinks the rulers can disgust
no more, they surprise us once again. And so it was that one had to
witness with revulsion the president of Pakistan [Asif Ali
Zardari] awarding our Hilal series of national awards (second in rank
after the Nishan series) to an American [Israeli-Zioncon] official
whose sole claims to fame in Islamabad are his frequent visits to
pressurise the Pakistani state into submitting to U.S. diktat.
To see Richard Boucher being given the Hilal-e-Quaid-e-Azam
[award] was to see our leaders slapping the Pakistani nation on
its face. After all, Boucher represents the U.S. [Bush-Cheney]
administration that has destroyed the Pakistani polity through daily
killings of our people in drone attacks and through
consistent demands to 'do more' even as we have seen the fallout of
the insane 'war on terror' bring suicide bombings, terrorism and
polarisation into Pakistan as never before. Yes, we had our share of
sectarian terror much before 9/11, but it was limited and on the wane
before the U.S. struck Afghanistan with its deathly military might.
So what is Boucher being rewarded for? Killing Pakistanis in the
tribal belt [FATA]? Pushing forward a debilitating agenda for
Pakistan? Putting Pakistanis into Guantanamo Bay and other
U.S. prisons? Getting our military political leadership to participate
in renditions and torture of Pakistani citizens? Or getting our
civilian political leadership to give in to the new round of Indian
histrionic demands post-Mumbai? Are all these what our rulers see as
the furtherance of US-Pakistan ties? What a shame and disgrace to this
long-suffering nation of Pakistan.
But there should be no surprise in this. We now stand devoid of strong
institutions, moral and ethical leadership and any modicum of dignity
and self-respect. So when Boucher comes effectively as an emissary of
[the Terrorist Mafia Tyranny of] India, to push Pakistan into
accepting unquestioningly the Indian dossier on Mumbai, [the PPP
dictator] awards him the Hilal-e-Quaid-e-Azam, which brings up the
whole issue of the Mumbai dossier. Those who have seen this brilliant
piece of diplomatic propaganda feel there is little substance in the
way of credible proof. Instead, it is a compilation of past
accusations, old theories plus pictures and apparent identities of the
dead perpetrators with some purported mobile calls and so on. It is no
wonder the Indians sent their U.S. partner to push Pakistan into
accepting everything without question. And our rulers welcomed
Boucher with a national award!
Of course, one should accept the [Indian] dossier but immediately also
demand that we would need to verify the veracity of the 'facts'
mentioned in the dossier. This would require our investigators going
to Mumbai, questioning Indian officials involved in the investigations
and examining the 'evidence' mentioned in the dossier. Then, if there
really is even an iota of credible evidence pointing to anyone in
Pakistan or belonging to Pakistan, we must move forcefully against the
accused. But the rulers need to respond in an assertive fashion
rather than in a strangely defensive, apologetic mode. Look at India's
brazenness on the Samjhota Express terrorist incident despite the now-
established guilt of rogue elements in the Indian Army and Hindu
extremists!
But this brazen defiance of all international norms is the hallmark of
not only India (look at its track record [Indian-Hindu terrorism] in
Occupied Kashmir), but also its new strategic partner the U.S. Look
what is happening to the Palestinians in Gaza where massacres are
being conducted by [the Terrorist Mafia Tyranny of] Israel and the
[Terrorist Mafia Tyranny of the] U.S. is single-handedly refusing to
allow the UN Security Council any role in stopping this mass killing
of the Palestinians. Just as Muslim lives are expendable in Pakistan
for the U.S., so Palestinian lives are totally expendable for the
Zionists. Interestingly, the Indian state has also adopted a muted
stance reflecting their now-established alliance with Israel and the
U.S.
However, why decry the Indian stance when our own leadership,
along with the leadership of the Arab World, has barely voiced its
protest beyond the usual whimperings. No major Arab state has recalled
their envoys from Israel - only Mauritania of the Arab League has made
this move and once again the Muslim World, especially the Arab
leadership, has shown its confidence deficit and self-imposed
helplessness in the face of the U.S. and Israeli aggression.
Yet, ordinary Muslims across the globe hope that the determination of
the Palestinians in Gaza will pull down the Israelis just as Hezbollah
did so in Lebanon. We also know that it is these acts of [US-Israeli]
barbarism that will create more defiant spirits in the coming
generations just as we know only too well that the seeming connivance
or acceptance of US-Israeli aggression will also create more
radicalisation within the Muslim polities; thereby shrinking ever
further the space for 'moderates'. The timing of this latest Israeli
killing spree in Gaza could not have been more ironic during Muharram
with all that signifies in Islamic history and in the spirit of
sacrifice.
As long as the Muslim leadership in our part of the world is only able
to bare its fangs on its own people, we will be trodden upon by
outside forces and kept repressed by our elitist leaders. Today in
Pakistan the people are without any independent avenues for legal
redress and democracy has only brought into power civilian dictators
hell-bent on unleashing their power not through responding to the will
of the people, but through the force of power and naked hooliganism.
Instead of defending our people against external enemies and threats,
our leaders are trying to bring their people to their knees
through economic hardships and political use of the state apparatus to
browbeat the dissenters. If the U.S. agenda for Pakistan is truly to
balkanise the country, then it is being served loyally not only by the
IMF, but also by old Citibank employees. And it would appear our
rulers are silent partners in this [Anti-Pakistan] agenda since the
Citibankers have come in at their behest!
As for the use of naked political power, I saw it up close in a recent
bye election in southern Punjab where members of the Punjab Cabinet
supported by at least ten Kalashnikov-touting gunmen (police I was
told) went around barging into polling booths. Since I was confronted
with one such group inside a polling booth, I saw such power for
myself, but as with all bullies, once one stands up to them they back
off. But this is a topic for another day as it exposed the sleaze and
moral bankruptcy of the emerging political forces being supported by
the diehard tumandars that comprise the PMLN-PPP leadership of
southern Punjab. Suffice it to say that despite the modern pretentions
of at least the PML-N leadership in Punjab, the feudal mindset rules
the roost and there is little to choose from between the main
contenders and wielders of power today.
The point really is that if Muslim leaders were to trust their own
people more and learn to live with peaceful dissent and diversity,
they would not suffer from a continuing psychological confidence
deficit when confronting external powers and threats. Unfortunately,
at present they feel more threatened by their own people which makes
them vulnerable to being exploited from outside. The present Arab
crisis in the wake of yet another Israeli aggression against the
Palestinians, supported by the U.S., reveals this in a most glaring
fashion.
But we in Pakistan have been witnessing the U.S. play this murderous
role since 9/11 in our own [South Asian] region and we have watched
our Kashmiri brethren suffer abuse and repression at the hands of
Indian state terrorism since 1947, as our [Pakistani] leadership has
bungled on one count after another on these issues. As long as our
leaders repress and mistrust their own people, they will continue to
fall prey to hostile external actors as our people continue to die at
their hands. But then perhaps our lives are also cheap for our ruling
elites?
The writer is a Pakistani defense analyst and a foreign policy
spokeswoman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).