Pakistani Advocates Wish Death for Musharraf - Burn his Effigies

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THOUSANDS of Pakistani lawyers burned effigies of [Tyrant] Pervez Musharraf during nationwide protests Thursday to press for the release of the country's deposed
Chief Justice [of Pakistan Supreme Court], witnesses said.

A group of retired Pakistani military officers meanwhile urged Musharraf to step down and hand over power to Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, who has been under [illegal] house arrest since Musharraf sacked him on November 3 [2007].

In Islamabad, hundreds of attorneys in black suits torched a small cloth dummy of Musharraf outside Chaudhry's residence and chanted "Death to Musharraf" and other slogans, an AFP reporter said.

Separately around 3,000 lawyers, joined by members of former cricketer Imran Khan's Opposition political party [Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Pakistan Justice Movement - PTI)] and hundreds of Pakistani-Muslims, also burned an effigy of the [dictator] in the eastern city of Lahore.

A further 4,000 protesters shouted "Resign Musharraf, Resign" in the southern city of Karachi and there were protests in the central Pakistani city of Multan and the northwestern city of Peshawar.

A bomb exploded outside an anti-terrorism court in the southwestern city of Quetta earlier Thursday, wounding three people. It was not immediately clear if it was [aimed at] the lawyers' protests.

Pakistan's legal community has held weekly protests to call for the release of Chaudhry and several top lawyers who have been detained since November [2007], despite the lifting of [unlawful] Emergency rule on December 15 [2007].

With Musharraf facing growing dissent ahead of elections next month, a group of 200 retired generals, air marshals and other [military] officers from the Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Society made fresh calls for him to step down.

"Musharraf should step down and hand over power to Justice Chaudhry, who is still constitutional Chief Justice," former Pakistan Air Force chief Asghar Khan told reporters after a meeting of the group.

He said Chaudhry should form a neutral caretaker government to supervise free and fair elections next month.

"We do not recognize any electoral process under Musharraf and the present election commission," Khan said, adding that another senior [Supreme Court] judge, Rana Bhagwandas, should be appointed [Chief] Election Commissioner.

Bhagwandas -- who was also sacked for refusing to endorse [illegal] Emergency rule -- said police had stopped him leaving Karachi on Thursday when he tried to catch a plane to Islamabad.

"These officials misbehaved with me when I said I am going to Islamabad to meet Chief Justice Chaudhry," Bhagwandas told AFP.

"I was about to leave my house for the airport when some police officials came and told me, 'You cannot leave Karachi'. This shows the weakness of the [unlawful Mush] government," he added.

Officials were not immediately available to comment on his claims.

Former [Pakistan] Army Chief General Mirza Aslam Beg, who headed the military from 1988 to 1991, said Musharraf had tarnished the image of the armed forces and called on all ex-servicemen to help restore it.

"We should also work together to strengthen democracy by removing the
only impediment in its way -- Pervez Musharraf," he told reporters on
Thursday.

Chaudhry called on Western leaders in an open letter Wednesday to stop backing Musharraf, branding him an "extremist general" and saying he, his family and some other judges were being held [illegally] in "medieval" conditions.

Opponents accuse Musharraf of sacking Chaudhry to head off a Supreme Court ruling that could have overturned his election as [illegal] president.

Post your comment comment Comments (2 posted)

  • Posted by Muhammad Ayub, 04 February, 2008 20:40:17
    Musharraf is like a Cancer for Pakistan and cure for pakistan is to get rid of him.
  • Posted by Khairulbashar Siddiqui, 02 February, 2008 13:48:45
    I wish you try to understand Pakistan, its politics, and history. It is ruled by the Jagirdars and Waderas from the day 1. During Fieldmarshall Ayub Khan tenure a new institution was built " Military ", which has destroyed systematically all other institutions.These mean and selfish Jagirdars and Waderas , who were traitors since 1857 have joined the Military institution in destroying and cheating the public. Read Altaf Gohar book, Mr. Aslam Baig himself brokered the election of Benazir and Nawaz Shareef in 80's and used Military to cheat on election. Pelieve it or not Musharraf is sincere with people of Pakistan, and trying to build other institutions. You can not destroy the only institution that Pakistan has without building other institution. Majority of Pakistanis are cheater and stupid, or plain naive. Try to see the good deeds done by him and him alone.