A small yet frustrating example of how things work in Pakistan...

The ISI, in utter contempt of the supreme court refuses to pay the rightful owners of the property they occupy… Now the brothers in question have decided to appeal to the king himself, President Musharaf to intercede on their behalf..
Democracy once again being made a joke by the military! Infuriating!

ISI defies SC orders to pay cost of land

http://www.dawn.com/2007/01/23/nat4.htm

By Ahmed Hassan

ISLAMABAD Jan 22: The Military Estate Office, Rawalpindi, has failed to implement the orders of Lahore High Court and Supreme Court directing payment of compensation to two brothers for a piece of land occupied by the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI).

The agency has been occupying the land since 1986 and building a multi-storey plaza there without paying any rent or entering into a deal with the legal owners, according to the documents available with Dawn.

Masood Abbasi and Zahoor Abbasi had prayed to the Lahore High Court Rawalpindi Bench in 1999 that their three kanal and six marla land adjacent to Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium had been in the illegal possession of the intelligence agency since 1986.

The high court in its April 22, 2002 judgment declared that the occupation of the land was repugnant to the Land Acquisition Act and directed the agency to compensate the legal owners at the prevalent market rate. The court also gave an option to the respondents to settle the dispute through private negotiations.

The Military Estate Office challenged the Lahore High Court decision and moved the Supreme Court for relief. However, a three-member bench of the apex court in its judgment on February 16, 2004 upheld the high court decision and directed the petitioners (ISI) to settle the case through dialogue and pay the cost of the land to the legal owners.

However, much to the disappointment of the petitioners, neither the agency nor the Military Estate Office implemented the apex court orders.

Finding no relief, the petitioners, Maqsood Abbasi and Zahoor Abbasi, have submitted an appeal to the President House seeking the intervention of President Musharraf in implementation of the apex court orders by the agency.

The two brothers said they were tired and exhausted and financially too poor to run from pillar to post for relief. They further said that paying no heed to the orders of the apex court the agency was constructing a multi-storey building at the place for commercial use.

The two brothers said that they would not get relief unless the Supreme Court took a suo motu action against the agency for contempt of court.

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No surprise, Army, esp ISI has never been sincere with Pakistan.

Always looking at their own wallets and power as the priority, rather than the nation.

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Military and are ISI are the real owners of Pakistan, how dare civilian challenge the owners? :nono3:

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How dare these people ask ISI to pay for piece of land. Don't they know this can demoralize ISI and military, if they don't have confidence how will they save the country.

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very well said

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why is the ISI building a multi-story plaza? they were covert land lords, now want to be overtly so? the military and isi have gotten way out of hand and seems like won't give up control until the whole country is run aground! come on - atleast respect the courts for god's sake!

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The ISI are simply out of control... Im starting to suspect a good deal of what they are accuse of may be true.

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complete and utter BS and unacceptable. It is up to the owner to sell his property unless it is some immenent domain questions and even then they should be paid fair market value.

very disappointed. I know how it feels, the same happened to my dad's offices when they were taken over by some political party goons, except my dad is too skeptical about the way things are done to really raise a stink about it, he does not want to owe the military one for helping him get his property back. Once he is back out of Pak I intend to get the property back and sold.

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Disgusting.

Viva la Revolution. (Not the Islamist kind, I was thinking more socialist).

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Taira Pakistan hey na maira Pakistan hey...ye uska Pakistan hey jo Afwaj-e-Pakistan hey

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sorry fanta lets not single out afwaj e pakistan. Our offices were taken over by shaheed bhutto group. my bro in law's comemrcial orchards were burnt by jiye sindh folks, couson was kidnapped by MQM goons. This is nto to say we have had good experiences with military either, after all it was during Zia's time

so its jis ki laathi uss ki bhains, and military is only one group with laathi.

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MQM kis ki product hey? Afwaj-e-Pakistan ki!

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In the zeal to prove your point you conveniently forget to address jiye sindh and shahee bhutto group, why is that?
are they too product of afwaj e pakistan?

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What's afwaj?

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plural of fauj
fauj = army/military force
so afwaj =armies .. or in this context military forces

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maybe because their acts/sins are tiny in comparison to MQM

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no disagreement with that, MQM was a type of curse on people of Karachi that even Jiye Sindh could not impose on them even after trying so hard

Now the point remains, other groups were in on it too.

for a person whose property is taken over by a bunch of ghundas, it does not matter whether the ghundas are pillay of that idiot altaaf or that idiot murtaza

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It makes no sense even arguing about this. Just taking over private property is simply barbaric uncivilized and harkens back to lawless caveman days of only might counts. Just plain primitive. Well done ISI.

Now wehere is that person who claimed ISI does not have its own identity and that it is not distingushable from the 3 services?

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Thanks. I knew fauj was army. Afwaj was new to me.

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ISI and the Army in general have no respect for the common man...
The elitist in Pakistan society are very cruel and arogant sometimes... I remember I was in Pakistan, and this tinted merceded was driving down the road when a poor homless looking kid got in its way...
A cop standing nearby yanked the kid out of the way, and slapped the kid across the face! Shocking!