Ambassador forced to leave physicians’ function

What an arrogant sob! What does he thinks Pakistani embassy is his family property?

http://dawn.com/2008/06/30/nat3.htm

Ambassador forced to leave physicians’ function

By Our Correspondent

WASHINGTON, June 29: Pakistani physicians in America concluded their three-day annual session in Washington on Sunday pledging a strong support for the lawyers’ movement for the reinstatement of the deposed judges. They had invited leaders representing all shades of opinion on the judicial dispute to a gathering for which people had to pay $50 each to attend.

Hundreds attended the discussion but not necessarily to listen to the speakers, but primarily to vent their angst and anger.

The first major speaker at this meeting was MQM’s Farooq Sattar who was greeted with slogans condemning his party’s position on the judicial issue.

People were particularly eager to show their anger over the May 12, 2007 incident when scores of people were killed in Karachi during a rally to greet the deposed chief justice, Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry.

Mr Sattar told the audience that his party was “a victim, not the offender” and that the MQM had offered to hold a judicial inquiry to determine who was responsible for the May 12 massacre.

“Dozens of MQM workers were killed on that day and yet we are blamed for doing something we did not,” he said.

But people were not willing to listen. Many stood on their seats, shouting “Qatilo jawab do, khoon ka hisab do.” The commotion forced Mr Sattar to cut short his speech.

But all hell broke lose when Ambassador Husain Haqqani came to the stage and urged the people also to listen to those who disagree with them.

“Stop pontificating (bhashan band karo),” shouted the audience.

“If this is how you treat your speakers, why do you invite them,” asked the ambassador. “If you invite people who differ with you on certain issue, you must also listen to them.”

But people were not in a mood to listen. Desperate and angry, the ambassador held the microphone tight and shouted: “Today you are insulting me but tomorrow when you need passports, you will come to me.”

This proved to be the proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back. People lunged to the stage. A lady doctor, Ghazala, tore the microphone away from the ambassador. Others tried to grab him but he evaded them.

“Listen to me. Let me explain. Please try to understand what I am saying,” the ambassador appealed. “We do not want to listen to you. Get out,” the audience shouted back.

This forced the US diplomatic security guards to intervene. They came to the stage to save the Pakistani ambassador from angry Pakistanis and took him away.

The guards also stopped Congressman Keith Ellison, the only Muslim member of the US Congress, from addressing the angry crowd and took him away too. The crowd, which included many Jamaat-i-Islami sympathisers, however, was very receptive to Hafiz Salman Butt, a Jamaat leader from Lahore, who is known in his city as the Jamaat’s tough guy.

He assured the lawyers that whenever they restarted their long march or lay siege to parliament, the Jamaat would be on the forefront of their movement.

PML-N’s Ahsan Iqbal also received a warm welcome and got a standing ovation when he said that his party had “given up ministries for principles in a country where people sacrifice their principles for smaller gains.”

But it was Aitzaz Ahsan, leader of the lawyers’ movement, who was the hero of the crowd.People stood up and clapped for 10 minutes even before he spoke. Although this was his third speech in the convention, and he had nothing new to say, people clapped on almost every sentence he spoke and gave him another standing ovation when he finished.“We will restart the long march and do it soon,” he declared. “The lawyers are united and we will not quit until the judges are restored.”

Justice (retired) Wajihuddin was the last speaker who gave a brief overview of the lawyer’s movement but by then people had lost interest in the proceedings and the audience had split into groups, discussing if it was right to treat the ambassador the way they did.

Although one can not appreciate the treatment extended to Farooq Sattar and Hussain Haqqani...the whole episode does reflect the prevailing public sentiment...and Aitzaz by far is the new hero of the nation...contrary to what Mush/MQM supporter want to believe!!!

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What else could be expected from Jamat Islami - the most hypcrite party in this country. This was the party among PNAs which raised the main slogan of bringing back the prices to 1970 level during its movement in March/April 1977. And when it remianed into power for two years during Zia's regime 1979/1980 what it did to control the inflation. Instead one of the worst budgets of this country was presented in 1979.

Just a small correction to your understanding...Pakistani physician society in America is a not an offshoot of Jamat Islami...Pakistani physician society in America is one of the most organized society of a group of Pakistan expatriate doctors in America and is active for last many years...and they hold a three day convention/get together every year...

Jamat Islami was also represented by Hafiz Salman But in the annual function organized by this society just like MQM was represented by Farooq Sattar, PML-N was represented by Ahsan Iqbal and PPP was represented by Hussain Haqqani...if you are even slightly aware of this society of Pakistani physicians in America you would never mix it up with Jamat Islami...

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Physician society acting like a bunch of arrogant beings..... Haqqani is right, every body has a right to speak & if they invited him, they should have listened to him.

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Is it necessary for you guys to bring MQM in each and every thread? Is the MQM the only evil in this country? It appears once MQM and its supporters are eliminated from this country, this country will become heaven?

Hey read the article in details first.....

Farooq Sattar was invited from MQM at a physician society function & it is these physicians who acted like idiots and disrespected him and haqqani.

This party will never win the support of the masses.

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From the article: "The crowd, which included many Jamaat-i-Islami sympathisers, however, was very receptive to Hafiz Salman Butt, a Jamaat leader from Lahore, who is known in his city as the Jamaat’s tough guy."

Jihadi terrorist supporters will always act like hooligans and be against parties like MQM. These hypocrites live in America but support taliban terrorism and once again show their pathetic nature. Next time, I hope the US diplomatic security officers bring guns with them.

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The guards also stopped Congressman Keith Ellison, the only Muslim member of the US Congress, from addressing the angry crowd and took him away too.
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These jamati terrorist supporters sure gave a great impression of Pakistan to an American Muslim congressman. Good job once again!

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^^ You're making it sound like as if most of those were JI people & the fact is they were not. APPNA is very well know & respected org & its members come from many diff political affiliations.

Just like everyone opposed to Musharraf/MQM is a jihadi and/or belongs to Jamat Islami..

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haha good job physicians!!! this happened to Chaudhry Shujaat as well in 2006, he was invited over and when the introduction was made, he was greeted with loud booes!

All this ranting coming from a person who sympathizes with a declared terrorist organization internationally. Why am i not surprised.

Just because others aren't lookin at Musharraf with dilated pupils, in total awe, does not mean they're jihadis. You should leave fantasy-land and face the reality.

PPP is losing its ground and support faster than my v8 loses gas nowadays. While on the other hand, those parties still standing their ground on the pivot issue of Restoration of Judges in their original form, are fast gaining popularity, not just domestically, but internationally. Just recently i think it was UN that requested the judicial crises be dealt with on a ASAP basis. Everyone but musharraf-loonies realize that what was done to the Judiciary was WRONG, any way you look at it.

:hehe: Barnool Mo bhai?

On a serious note, its about time you realize that people like Farooq Sattar, who belong to the MQM arent liked outside of your neighborhood, so this was expected. With such low approval ratings, you cant expect sympathizers of Musharraf and MQM to be greeted like the way Aitezaz, Ahsan Iqbal or any other leaders.

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about time!!

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Too bad Farooq 2IC Sattar cant gun down these protesting physicians in the US :hehe:

Read what Dawn reported. I know very well about APPNA, it is full of old school jihadi apologists and supporters. The typical pro establishment types.

It's from Dawn and it's obviously true as can be seen from the reception for the Jamati mullah.

*From the article: "The crowd, which included many Jamaat-i-Islami sympathisers, however, was very receptive to Hafiz Salman Butt, a Jamaat leader from Lahore, who is known in his city as the Jamaat’s tough guy."
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lol so the Pakistani physicians of the US are now jihadiz LOL!