Ex-CJ Iftikhar meets Saudi Ambassador - exile deal offered

I am sure our ex-CJ will deny it publicly (like Nawaz did for many years), but then why did he even meet the Saudi Ambassador in the first place? These were the same people he blasted when they interfered in the arrival/deportation of Nawaz Sharif.

Pakistan: Saudi Arabia ready to ‘broker exile deal’ with sacked chief justice

Saudi Arabia is ready to offer Pakistan’s sacked chief justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry, shelter in the kingdom, Pakistani government sources told Adnkronos International (AKI). High-level sources told AKI, on condition of anonymity, that this was discussed when the Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan, Ali Awaz Al Asiri, called on the deposed chief justice at his residence in the capital Islamabad on Friday. They said that the meeting was set up by the Pakistani government. Al Asiri is believed to have invited Chaudhry and his family to make the Haj or Muslim pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, this year. The Haj is scheduled to take place this month. **Al Asiri is also believed to have offered Chaudhry and his family a prolonged stay in Saudi Arabia. **

Sources within the Saudi consulate in Karachi, on the condition of anonymity, also confirmed to AKI the offer of shelter to Chaudhry and said that the government of Saudi Arabia had tried to bring stability to Pakistan. Chaudhry was sacked as chief justice after President Pervez Musharraf declared a state of emergency in Pakistan on 3 November, citing rising extremism and an unruly judiciary. The former head of the Supreme Court was placed under house arrest. While opposition leader and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif was prevented from meeting Chaudhry on Thursday, just a day later Al Asiri was allowed to meet him. It is believed that the potential deal would help break the deadlock within opposition parties who are divided on whether to contest the January general elections if the sacked judges are not reinstated.

A Saudi-brokered deal would be a face-saving gesture for Chaudhry and the entire opposition who need to deal with Musharraf’s government and also support an independent judiciary to gain public support.

http://www.adnkronos.com/AKI/English/Politics/?id=1.0.1643676905

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Saudi envoy meets former CJ Iftikhar Chaudhry

Updated at Friday, December 07, 2007 1330 PST

ISLAMABAD: Saudi Ambassador, Ali Awaz Al Asiri called on confined former chief Justice, Iftikhar Chaudhry at his residence. Intelligence sources told that this meeting between the Saudi ambassador and the former chief justice lasted for about an hour at the Judges Colony, where the demands for the re-instatement of the Judges and other options deliberated. Sources told that following the parley with the chief justice, Saudi ambassador also visited the foreign office here and discussed matters of national importance.

http://thenews.jang.com.pk/updates.asp?id=33504

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LOL... There is noything ex about him... He is still the current Chief Justice, despite the protests of our tin pot dictator... In short time, its going to be Musharaf running to the Saudi's for protection, considering that outside of the two or three supporters on Gupshup, no one in Pak gives a crap about him.

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His meeting might have been to decide that when he jails our dictators for his misdeeds which palace to jeddah will he be deported. Maybe mush has asked the saudis to ask the CJ to pardon him when he finally gets his comeuppance and send him to exile and not treat him in the same brutal and inhumane way to which the CJ was subjected.

He is after all still the legitimate CJ of Pakistan.

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this is the Pakistani version of neo-con propaganda, starting with the misleading title. The title suggests that CJ Iftikhar Chaudhry, who is under house arrest, and thus can not leave his house, went out and met with the Saudi Ambassador, or he requested the Saudi ambassador to meet with him. Whereas, the reality could be totally opposite, that the Saudi ambassador was told by Mushy & Co. or his own masters in saudi arabia to meet with CJ and offer him the deal. Twisted logic, isn't it?

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Why are the saudies so willing to play in pakistan's internal matters? Remember they even gave press conference before NS's 2nd vacation.

There's some horrible (to pakistan) truth that is beiNg hidden here. Saudies are great friends of the bush family.

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http://thenews.jang.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=11593

Saudi envoy meets deposed CJ, invites him for Haj
Iftikhar declines invitation; says he cannot leave country in present situation

By Umar Cheema

ISLAMABAD: The Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Ali S Awadh Asseri met the deposed Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, to extend an invitation for Haj, an offer that was politely declined.

“Saying thank you, the deposed CJ told the ambassador he could not go abroad in the present crisis,” a family source said. Asseri went to see Justice Chaudhry at 10 am and remained with him for almost half-an-hour, the source told The News.

The Interior Ministry, however, said it had no knowledge of the meeting but the interior minister said the ambassador did not need any prior permission to see the deposed CJ and he could go whenever he wanted.

Although, many Western diplomats have been meeting politicians, Asseri is the first diplomat who was allowed to see Justice Chaudhry since his house arrest on November 3. Deposed Justice Bhagwan Das confirmed that he was in the picture about the meeting but said he did not know its details.

A close confidante of Justice Chaudhry and leading lawyer, Athar Minallah, told The News that the Saudi ambassador went to see Justice Chaudhry for extending him an invitation of Haj. Minallah said that Saudi ambassador had also invited Justice Chaudhry before March 9 when he was first sacked.

Later, the Saudi government had again extended the invitation after his restoration, he said. And now when the time for performing Haj is getting nearer with many intending pilgrims already flown to Makkah, Ambassador Asseri did not forget his last commitment and again went to remind Justice Chaudhry about this standing offer.

Minallah said Justice Chaudhry thanked the ambassador for inquiring his well being and extending the Haj invitation but said he could not accept it at this point of time. Justice Chaudhry told the ambassador that the people of Pakistan were passing through a critical phase of history. It would be therefore unwise on his part to leave them alone and to go for Haj.

But he said he was deeply grateful for the invitation extended by the Saudi government. Justice Chaudhry also told the ambassador that he was entirely committed to the cause of rule of law and the restoration of the judiciary.

According to Minallah, Justice Chaudhry was firm on his previous stand and no let-up was noticed in his strong determination. He said the continued confinement has failed to break Justice Chaudhry and he was as optimistic today as was before November 3.

Tariq Butt adds: “The former chief justice wants to perform Haj along with his family. We are prepared to facilitate his pilgrimage,” Ambassador Asseri told The News. He said Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry had requested to the embassy for visa to perform Haj, and “my meeting with him was about that.”

The diplomat said there was also an outstanding invitation to Chaudhry for visit to Saudi Arabia that was extended to him five months back. At the time, he was the chief justice of the Supreme Court.

On being approached by this correspondent, Caretaker Interior Minister Lt-Gen (retd) Hamid Nawaz said that to his knowledge, the deposed judge had so far made no request to the government, indicating his intention to go for Haj. “First, he has to write to the government showing his keenness for performing Haj. Only then, we will consider his case,” he said.

The government has repeatedly stated that none of the deposed judges is confined to his house and every one of them has free access to movement. However, no visitor is allowed to meet any of these justices as police continue to man different barricades on roads leading to the Judges’ Enclave and elsewhere. The latest refusal to a meeting with the former chief justice came when former prime minister Nawaz Sharif had made a bid on Thursday.

“I will find out whether or not the former judge is going for Haj,” Interior Ministry spokesman Brig (retd) Javed Iqbal Cheema told The News. “I will let you know,” he said but did not call back.

The Saudi ambassador said he did not discuss with the former judge any matter concerning Pakistan’s internal affairs. The deposed chief justice was not available for comment. Asseri’s meeting has assumed great importance in the prevailing situation when a logjam exists between the government and the judges of the Supreme Court and the high courts, who had either refused or were not called to take oath under the Provisional Constitution Order (PCO) that President General Pervez Musharraf issued on Nov 3.

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If he'll does make deals with SA, he'll be no more respected by me. Thats for sure.

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**Iftiqar Chauhdray is history. We should looking forward to see-off him at aiport departing to Saudia soon. Any guess for how many years? ..10 …30 .. .

God bless President Musharraf for saving Judiciary from corrupt judges. :jhanda:**

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You dictator supporters will be the death of Pakistan… Thank god no one agree with you…

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Welcome mr. Conspiracy maker...

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I don’t predict future … so we will see.

God bless President Musharraf :jhanda:

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I am not sure about when Iftikahr Chaudhry will become history…but surely he will be remembered as a hero in the history and generations will talk about him for saying no to a brutal dictator and not faciliataing a tyrant of worse nature getting elected illegally as the president of Pakistan wearing a commando uniform…but surely I can bet that your ghunda dictator will become history very soon…together with Hitler/Stalin he will go down in the history as a person with no shame…an opportunist with no regard to rule of law>>>

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^The sooner the better... The longer the country is deprived of an independant supreme court, the harder it will be to run the country and the harder it will be to reign in the army and introduce genuine democracy.

You cant jail the entire country.. Mushie is going down.

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Hats off to him for his stand. Spoke like a true patriot and current head of Supreme Court.
:jhanda:

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As perdicted in my first post there would be public denials to befool his diehard supporters, but deals are being done, and at some point in time the ex-CJ may take the Nawaz Sharif option. Why else would the ex-CJ meet the same people condemnded for interfering in Pakistan’s affairs in the Nawaz Sharif deportation case. :rotfl:

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:omg:

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I am sure that the CJ will not be doing deal with every corrupt and third rate person like some do to keep their kursi.

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Clutching at straws aren’t we? :smiley:

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i agree with him Pakpatriot

these are the same judges who took oath under PCO few years ago!!! now these judges want to meet curropt leaders to get symphtey.

Long live Musharraf!! he is Pakistan's lion