Tuesday, November 3, 2009

STATE SPONSORED TERRORISM

Lawlessness in Pakistan developed just after partition. Judiciary was among the first victims. Money played vital role in deciding cases in the courts. Deaths of Mohammad Ali Jinah and his sister are secrets in the short history of Pakistan. Many assume they were murdered; Mohammad Ali Jinah by Liaqat Ali Khan and his sister by Field Marshal General Ayub Khan. Similarly deaths of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and General Ziaulhaq are also cloaked in mystery. Benazir Bhutto and her brothers were assassinated in brad day light but no one knows who killed them.
In the last sixty years Compra-Checose’ and Compra-Precose’ have been ruling Pakistan. Mohammad Ali Jinah was deceived by his predecessors. Sheer criminals emerged as presidents and prime ministers as predicted by Sir Winston Churchill. . Corrupt bureaucracy helped equally corrupt army and political leadership in the country. Education produced more Compra-Checose” and more Copmpra-Pecose’ as our rulers. Religion and political ideology was used shamelessly by such thugs. Any one who opposed them was mercilessly humbled by coercive forces at their disposal. They quarreled with themselves but media covered their idiocy. So called people of Pakistan were rendered slaves. Thanks God Americans and Europeans helped people against these rulers from time to time. There may be some hidden agenda behind this humanitarian help as doubted by anti American groups. Sheer lawlessness prevails upon the country right from Karachi to Swat. Karachi is providing money and strategy to so called Pakistani Taliban in the tribal areas. Common perception in the country is that America and Europe must pay for war against terror. Common men and women are brutally killed in cities and towns and government seems least responsible. In modern democracies a citizen has the right to know the fact but here those who are interested in facts are treated like traitors and faithless person.
Justice system was never effective. It always supported the criminals. .

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