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David Raymond Case: Shariah Lends Saving Grace to Both Pakistan and America
24 March 2011 By
Saeed Qureshi
The PPP must realize that its government at the center
is irredeemably weak and it must voluntarily dissolve
it before incurring further ridicule and scorn. Its
grip over the instruments of governance is loosening
and it is metaphorically a lame duck regime that is
mostly engaged in theatrics of broad grinning and
making spurious claims about its achievements. By
indulging in these fake polemics, it is becoming a
laughing stock.
Its weakness was manifest from east to west when
despite all legal, social, moral odds and prestige of
the country; it had to plan clandestinely to bundle
surreptitiously the CIA operative out of Pakistan. It
had to fall back upon the seldom practiced Islamic
option of blood or compensation money for the families
of the Pakistanis killed in war. Judged by the fervor
or scale of the present lot of rulers for their
attachment to Islam, they look as heathen as the Arab
Bedouins before the advent of Islam. What vice is left
that has not caught their prying eyes to be tasted,
swallowed, chewed and digested.
However, in the present times, any government even if
it was as strong as the Roman Empire of yester years,
cannot claim to have guts to indict, try and send an
macho American assassin to gallows and if not gallows
to jail for life term. With Americans, it is usually
one way traffic in regard to the safety and well-being
of their citizens who are as holier as Saint Patrick
or Saint Augustine. The Americans have their typical
criterion of justice and that can be summed up in one
sentence: “tail you lose, head I win.”
So, momentarily, we may give the benefit of doubt to
the shaky and ramshackle Pakistan’s government run by
a Wizard named Zardari and a second fiddle prime
minister Gilani. It is their best achievement of these
three years, since they have been ruling the roost. To
be honest and ruthlessly objective, the Islamic code
of blood money, mercifully, came to their rescue and
they took full advance of that caveat. If they have
still stuck to the fulfillment of legal imperatives or
heeded the clamors of rabble-rousing radicals, they
would have landed Pakistan in an elephantine trouble
because Pakistan seems to be of worth equal to one
David Raymond.
If Jamaat-e-Islami and Imran Khan are blowing trumpets
of bartering away national honor, of colossal
injustice and infringements of the law, then certainly
they are denizens of fools’ paradise. On what other
count, our leaders have ever demonstrated that they
have the strong spine to call a spade a spade in the
face of the external overbearing powers, all the more
United State of America which is not in the habit of
listening to the bullshit of the client and appendage
states like Pakistan. The myopic and moronic leaders
as those belonging to Jamaat-e-Islami and
Tehrik-Istiklal have been at the roots of the ruin and
instability of the political systems in Pakistan.
It is easy to raise fiery slogans to incite the
gullible people and bring them out in the streets but
what next? A few foolish and easily swayed individuals
lose their lives, the society undergoes upheaval, the
country relapses to the abysmal situation and the
leaders go back to their cozy mansions. This happened
when these leaders went whole hog against Mr. Bhutto,
They whipped a countrywide agitation and succeeded in
dispatching him from power and finally got him hanged.
During their earth shaking anti-Bhutto campaign, the
ilk of Mufti Mehmood, Shah Ahmad Noorani and other
Muslim stalwarts promised to the expectant nation, the
restoration of 1973 constitution, the establishment of
Niazm Mustafa and revival of the 1973 prices of basic
commodities. Nothing of that sort happened. Instead a
person who was a little less than genocidal and
heatless Hilaku Khan or “Taimur the Lame” replaced a
visionary Bhutto. Ziaul Haq’s 11 years stint in power
was a harrowing nightmare brought upon the wonderful
people of Pakistan by religious zealots and political
turncoats.
So these political and religious leaders in Pakistan
are hypocritical and conglomerations of spoilers, who
seldom let this marvelous country Pakistan, move in
the right direction. They provoke and incite the
people with the rosy and catchy slogans of reviving
Khilafat Rashida in Pakistan or converting it into a
paradise on earth. Inside they are always working for
their narrow and smudgy motives and remain in league
with foreign masters or with the army. They are errand
runners, the bootleggers, the touts, and the apron
strings who, instead of honoring the pledges made to
the people, have been invariably, pushing the country
back into mess, turbulence and poverty.
So if the nation again responds by strikes and
agitations, to their frivolous, deceitful rhetoric and
fuming demagogy, then there would be more miseries and
ruination for the people and for the country. These
leaders would again recede to their holes after
wreaking havoc. They would sit back, wait for the new
occasions to repeat their nefarious pastime, raise
hell and heaven and mobilize people either in the name
of Islam or national sovereignty with their
tempestuous eloquence. Such treachery and ruse they
have been practicing since the inception of Pakistan.
On the face, let us give some credit to the present
administration of United States that they did not
exert back-breaking pressure on Pakistan for immediate
and unconditional release of their precious secret
operative. The tone of Americans has remained
conciliatory although in such cases the patience with
Americans is always in short supply. But for two
reasons they have demonstrated great deal of patience
and restraint and did not go headstrong for
unconditional release of the broad- day killer.
One was the extremely precarious and crucial role of
Pakistan in tribal areas against the radical militants
thus augmenting NATO forces in Afghanistan with
crucial military back up and sparing them from
Taliban’s cross-border incursions and onslaughts. The
contribution of Pakistani armed forces in the American
initiated war on terrorism has been monumental and
excels that of NATO forces and even other armies in
similar situations.
So it was a kind of a bitter pill that American
administration swallowed by waiting for the Pakistani
court o hand out a verdict favorable to America. After
all the Americans is not that much imprudent or naive
as to sacrifice and blow up the indispensable role of
the Pakistan army in fighting the radical militants
for one individual.
Secondly they knew that sooner, the American captive
would be released. They were well aware of the public
uproar especially from the rightist sections and
religious parties for their capacity to mobilize the
people for whipping up the demonstrations in Pakistan,
not only aggravating the anti American sentiment but
also weakening their surrogate government in Pakistan.
Thus they opted for killing the serpent and saving the
stick at the same time. This was cleverly maneuvered
by backdoor efforts, focused upon the court’s decision
in the light of the Islamic Shariah’s injunction about
forgiving the murderers in lieu of the money agreed
upon between the parties. That shows that United
States otherwise wont for quick fixes ,even arm
twisting, showed respect not only for the judicial
system of Pakistan but reverence and preference for
the Islamic Shariah for settlement of such a highly
volatile matter
Mercifully, better sense prevailed on both the
friendly countries and traditional allies in the so
called war on terror. Their long standing mutual
relations were saved from collapsing and possible
deterioration. That eventuality would have been more
lethal and detrimental to Pakistan than the United
States.
The writer is a senior journalist and a former
diplomat
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