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Freiheit für Asma Jahangir!

 

Die bekannteste Menschenrechtlerin Pakistans, Asma Jahangir, ist wie Hunderte anderer unter Hausarrest gestellt worden. Es gelang ihr aber, die Verordnung an die Öffentlichkeit zu bringen, mit der das Regime sie festhält. Der ganze Irrsinn der Begründung Musharrafs für seinen Coup wird offenbar: Säkulare, liberale Kräfte in Medien und Zivilgesellschaft werden eingeschüchtert und drangsaliert, während man den Terroristen Verhandlungen und Waffenstillstand anbietet. Und das Ganze heißt Kampf gegen den Terrorismus.

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Jahangirs Email (Quelle):

The situation in the country is uncertain. There is a strong crackdown on the press and lawyers. Majority of the judges of the Supreme Court and four High Courts have not taken oath. The Chief Justice is under house arrest (unofficially). The President of the Supreme Court Bar (Aitzaz Ahsan) and 2 former presidents, Mr. Muneer Malik and Tariq Mahmood have been imprisoned for one month under the Preventive Detention laws. The resident of the Lahore High Court Mr. Ahsan Bhoon and former bar leader Mr. Ali Ahmed Kurd have also been arrested. The police is looking or 6 other lawyers, including President of Peshawar and Karachi bar. The President of Lahore bar is also in hiding. There are other scores political leaders who have also been arrested. Yesterday I was house arrested for 90 days. I am sending my detention order.


Asma Jahangir

Ironically the President (who has lost his marbles) said that he had to clamp down on the press and the judiciary to curb terrorism. Those he has arrested are progressive, secular minded people while the terrorists are offered negotiations and ceasefires. Lawyers and civil society will challenge the government and the scene is likely to get uglier.We want friends of Pakistan to urge the US administration to stop all support of the instable dictator, as his lust for power is bringing the country close to a worse form of civil strife. It is not time for the international community to insist on preventive measures, otherwise cleaning up the mess may take decades. There are already several hundred IDPs and the space for civil society has hopelessly shrunk.

We believe that Musharaf has to be taken out of the equation and a government of national reconciliation put in place. It must be backed by the military. Short of this there are no realistic solutions, although there are no guarantees that this may work.