Thursday, October 23, 2008

Authority & Responsibility - 4



Satiricus wrote:

Pro-Zionist elements in US Administration in connivance with Indian RAW are engaged in fomenting trouble in Afghanistand and Pakistan to destablize the only Muslim country with nuclear power and to encricle Iran the other Muslim nation that could manufacture nukes in the future. They are spreading false propaganda against Pakistan and in their attempts the hardline policies of PML(N) and the supporters of Mulla Aziz of Lal Masjid are prompting them to fix Pakistan! We should not allow any part of Pakistan to become sanctuary of terrorism and in the guise of fake Mujahideen innocent Muslims are being killed.

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Dear Mr Noon Sheen,

How do you differentiate between Pro Indian Zionists and Pro Pakistan Zionists?

Would you like to define this Zionist?

U.S. Jewish leader Rosen visits Pakistan to support Musharraf

By Marc Perelman, Jewish Daily Forward

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/928287.html


Tags: Pervez Musharraf, Jack Rosen

With the blessing of Washington, Jack Rosen, chairman of the American Jewish Congress's Council for World Jewry, traveled halfway across the globe for a face-to-face meeting with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, who he had hailed two years ago as a courageous leader and driving force in Jewish-Muslim dialogue.

In recent weeks Musharraf has been roundly criticized for declaring emergency rule and cracking down on his opposition, in particular the judiciary. The de facto declaration of martial law has been widely viewed as an effort to preempt a ruling from the Supreme Court that would have invalidated Musharraf's reelection as president last month.

"The real choice we face is not between Musharraf and a return to an effective democratic system, but between Musharraf and the possible collapse of Pakistan," Rosen wrote in a letter to the editor appearing in this week's edition of the Jewish Daily Forward.
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Rosen made the trip to Islamabad after consulting with the State Department and key members of Congress. In addition to Musharraf, he met with General Ashfaq Kiyani, the deputy chief of staff who is expected to take over for Musharraf as head of the army, as well as ministers and intelligence officials. In his letter to the Forward, he said he also met with opposition leaders. Rosen declined further comment.

The Council of World Jewry has made efforts to reach out to Jewish groups in France and Russia, but to date its signature achievement has been Musharraf's appearance at an AJCongress dinner in 2005, the first address made by a Pakistani leader before a Jewish group. At the dinner, Musharraf vowed to improve Muslim-Jewish ties, including relations between Israel and Pakistan, and said he was committed to combating extremist groups.

Rosen did stress in his letter to the editor of the Forward that democracy should be the 'ultimate goal' and that Musharraf understands this. But he noted that Pakistan first had to focus on dealing with the multiple threats it is facing.

"The most compelling idea that should inform our policy toward Pakistan is the urgent need to keep that country's nuclear arsenal out of the hands of the Islamist extremists," Rosen writes. "That requires some stability, which rests, inter alia, on cooperation between a strong military and a strong executive branch.


US lawmakers call for restoration of SC judges By Anwar Iqbal

December 07, 2007 Friday Ziqa'ad 26, 1428

http://www.dawn.com/2007/12/07/nat1.htm


Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren, a Democrat from California, accused the Musharraf government of using the US military aid against its opponents rather than terrorists. She criticised Islamabad for the abusive treatment of attorneys and urged the government to release all lawyers including Aitazaz Ahsan and Munir Malik. Jack Rosen, chairman American Jewish Congress, accompanied President Musharraf’s three special envoys — Dr Nasim Ashraf, Mohammad Ali Saif and Kashmala Tariq — as they visited various lawmakers to convince them to support the government. Mr Rosen, who recently visited Islamabad to convey his group’s support to President Musharrf, said he was sure that the president would fulfil his promise to lift emergency by Dec 16.

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