Musharraf tells West ‘we’ll do it our way’.

Does he not want to do it the Iraq way? Why not?

http://www.dawn.com/2007/11/30/top6.htm

Musharraf tells West ‘we’ll do it our way’.

ISLAMABAD, Nov 29: Retired General Pervez Musharraf was sworn in as a civilian president on Thursday, a day after he ceded the powerful post of the Chief of the Army Staff to Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.

Chief Justice of Pakistan Mr Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar administered the oath at a ceremony held at Aiwan-i-Saddar.

In a departure from traditions, the president delivered a short speech at the ceremony.

“This is a milestone in transition to complete democracy,” the president said, claiming that all his actions in the new term would be, as in the past, in the interest of the country.

The president welcomed the return from exile of former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif and described it as part of his national reconciliation efforts.

“National consensus is the need of the hour and this is my inner belief that their return is good for the process of political reconciliation in Pakistan,” he said.

“I only hope that they will … move forward toward a conciliatory, civilised, democratic and political environment in the future,’’ he said.

Referring to western countries’ demands to lift emergency and media freedom, the president said that the country would adopt a system of governance according to its particular environment and needs.

“There is an unrealistic, unpracticable obsession on your part to expect us to ape your form of democracy, human rights and civil liberties,” the president said.

“What the West has adopted and gained took centuries to achieve, and they expect Pakistan to adopt it in a matter of months and years.

“This is not possible. We want democracy, we want human rights, we want civil liberties, but we will do it our way, as we understand our society, our environment better than anyone in the West,” the president declared.

“We will do it and we will reach the objective but we request you to remain with us, help us change direction … we will gradually keep shifting course, help us do that,” he said.

The president said a change could not be suddenly imposed and society needed to be transformed gradually. Otherwise, he warned, it could lead to anarchy, disruption, chaos, confusion and breakdown.

“One can’t sacrifice the stability and development of the nation for the sake of your views on democracy, civil liberties and human rights,” the president said.

He said during the past eight years he had to face a lot of challenges, including confrontation and standoff on the eastern border for a year and the menace of terrorism.

He said the military had now broken the back of terrorism from remote tribal lands on the Afghan border into so-called settled areas.

“We have to defeat terrorism, there is no choice. Failure is not an option,” he said.

The president said that some elements of the judiciary tried to derail the third phase of democratic transition which could have led the nation to chaos.

He said it was necessary to stop state institutions from clashing with each other, including judiciary, executive and parliament, and to deal with the rising trend of terrorism.

He said some elements in the media also misused the freedom and to overcome the situation, extraordinary measures were needed as half-hearted efforts would not have brought the desired results. He said it was a difficult choice which was against his wishes but he personally felt that it was essential in the interest of the country.

’’I had to act, and I acted in the interests of Pakistan,’’ he said.

Referring to some political parties which were talking of boycott, the president said that elections would be held on Jan 8, come what may.

He said he had introduced the essence of democracy in Pakistan through local government system, empowered them financially, administratively and politically.

He praised the Supreme Court for giving a verdict which legitimised his election to the office of the president.

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Bold Musharraf!

given he's not even COAS anymore.

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He is man of courage. May God Bless him.

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One call from white house and he will do anything. remember the recent emergency, how it was going to last for a year, the whipping he got from his bosses from America changed all that and he is now a lame duck president waiting to be booted out soon. Oh yes lets not forget Mr. "I did it my way" when he got his ass whipped by condi at 2 am in the morning. Some pathetic president he is. Anything for the kursi.

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*^^ yeh right. Lame Excuses. Even mushi went to washroom its because condi calls her. Pathetic. *

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Musharraf has got it all his way, and that upsets a great deal of his opponents. :slight_smile:

He is still there 9 months after the CJ saga erupted. :hehe:

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Musharraf tells West 'we'll do it our way'

which is to:

  • remove a democratically elected PM - either hang him or send him abroad (give him the option!)

  • become CMLA or Chief Executive Officer! Promise to hold free and fair elections in a few months even though deep down you know it's all a smokescreen

  • have the incumbent President working for a year or two to make everything seem normal to the outside world then fire him and appoint yourself as President

  • have a rubber stamp judiciary that will legalise all of your unconstitutional steps

  • Hold a sham referendum or rigged elections (minus main political parties) after a few years resulting in a lota Parliament that will reendorse you as President

  • Then tell the nation we have been in transition for all this time i.e. the past 8-10 years (wish it could have been a bit longer), welcome back all corrupt politicians that you and your regime had been accusing of all sorts of things ranging from corruption to incompetence and mismanagement in the name of NRO and promise to hold 'free and fair' elections - the electorate still confused and unsure if and when they will get rid of this bloo*y transitional phase of democracy.

and the comedy is repeated after every so many years...

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America has always loved this song, and its singer :smiley:

Re: Musharraf tells West ‘we’ll do it our way’.

Re-invent the wheel.

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hummm bohut gehraii or nazakat hay iss baat main.

p.s.
ghalban 1948 ki baat hay Kashmir main kashmiri hatyar liay aag ke gird bait kar tapp rahay hote. non kashmiri un se pochtay aap mahaz par kiyon nahi jate? to jawab milta ''tapssi te tuss karsi'' (we'll do it our way).

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Pakistan shakes off US shackles.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/IK06Df02.html

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LOL

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:k:

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Bhaijan. This is the first time in history of Pakistan that an elected govt has completed its full term.

God Bless President Musharaf. :jhanda:

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Musharaf is a US chamcha as much as some of our Guppies are Musharaf chamchas...

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Better a US chamcha than a Taliban chamcha.

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Some people say he is also a Taliban Chamcha... But why should we delve into conspiracy theories...

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Why not yaar. Go for it.

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Its pretty obvious fact that Mush allows these terrorist to continue their activity because it means more Western funds coming in to fund his little camping trips in FATA...
He doesnt care about soldiers or about the countries image, or the threat from the Taliban.. So long as his pocket remains full...
Another of the dictators many flaws... This one among other is enough to be tried for corruption and even treason... Ofcourse, we would all welcome a treason charge as being found guilty of that would mean a great deal to the countries future..

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Yaar, go for it. File a reference. :D