Mushrraf: I regret issuing NRO & attacking judiciary

**Its too little too late.
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Musharraf regrets Pakistan amnesty law

         		            			Dubai: Former military ruler of Pakistan  Pervez Musharraf has regretted his decision to promulgate the amnesty  law known as National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO), which paved the  way for the return of former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz  Sharif from exile.

“The NRO was one big mistake I should not have committed and I regret that decision,” said Musharraf while speaking at a dinner reception hosted by prominent Pakistani businessman Salman Chaudhry at his residence in Emirates Hills, Dubai. Musharraf was accompanied by his wife Sehba.
The NRO, introduced on October 5, 2007, after a US and UK-brokered deal with Musharraf, paved the way for Benazir Bhutto, the former prime minister, to return home from self-exile and take part in politics without facing trial in cases in which she had been implicated.
It provided amnesty to hundreds of other politicians and civil servants and also made it possible for Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif, who were sent into exile to Saudi Arabia, to go back to Pakistan.
The Supreme Court, however, reverted the NRO in 2009 and ordered the government to reopen cases against those given amnesty under NRO rule.
‘Negative’ fall-out
“Another big mistake I made was my action against the judiciary and sacking of the Chief Justice [Iftikhar Chaudhry]. Though the action was in line with the Constitution, the fall-out was very negative for me,” he said.
During his speech, Musharraf spoke about his recently launched political party, All Pakistan Muslim League (APML), and the reasons behind his joining politics.
“There is political turmoil in Pakistan and the people are now looking for a viable alternative. I am the third political alternative for the Pakistani people,” he said.
“My only objective is to save Pakistan which is in danger while its economy is nose-diving and at the same time it faces extremism and terrorism,” he said.
He hopes that 60 per cent of Pakistanis, including middle-class educated people, women and youth who do not often vote, would vote for him as there is a yearning for change.
Though Musharraf got a few rounds of applause from the gathering, he also faced some tough questions and got emotional when he was confronted on the military operation at the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) in July 2007 in Islamabad.
The operation resulted in the killing of 154 people while more than 50 militants were captured. It led to a surge in violence and suicide bombings in the country as the Taliban broke their peace deal with Pakistan and swore to take revenge.
“I don’t regret it at all because I was not mistaken. What had happened was projected wrongly and negatively, I know the reality — no children and women were killed in the operation as is propagated by some people, especially Nawaz Sharif,” he said firmly, adding that all children and women were taken out before the operation was launched.
“There were militants, including five foreigners who had suicide jackets, automatic weapons and bombs. They were challenging the writ of the government and we [had] to establish our writ,” he said. “You can exhume the bodies of those killed in Lal Masjid and you will not find any remains of women and children. In fact, truth is the first casualty whenever something happens in Pakistan.”
Visibly upset
Musharraf got upset when asked about the non-bailable arrest warrant issued against him by the court for a third time on March 5.
“I don’t even want to talk about this issue at all,” he told Gulf News when asked to comment. While issuing the arrest warrant, the court ordered the prosecutor to present Musharraf in court within 15 days.
Musharraf was earlier declared an absconder in a case related to Bhutto’s assassination. The court issued the arrest warrant after investigators told the judge that Musharraf was not cooperating in efforts to question him regarding the assassination.
Dubai General (Retd) Pervez Musharraf has said that the misuse of the blasphemy law should be stopped as there is nothing wrong with the law itself, but there is a problem with its application.
Speaking with Gulf News here on Saturday, Musharraf said that most people misunderstood the blasphemy law as it is used for taking revenge and for enmity.
“The procedure to apply this law should be improved as there should be a judicial case against the victim before the police to ensure justice in such cases,” he said, adding that the majority of the blasphemy cases under this law were registered against Muslims and not Christians and other religious minorities.
Musharraf expressed his regret over the murder of Shahbaz Bhatti, federal minister for minorities, who was gunned down last week because he was advocating an amendment to the blasphemy law.
“Bhatti’s murder is very unfortunate. It not only reflects badly on Pakistan, but also on Islam because rights of minorities are inherent in Islam,” he said.
He said that the blasphemy law is not Pakistan-specific as it also exists in many other countries.

Re: Mushrraf: I regret issuing NRO & attacking judiciary

It is little too late for him to regret now, it is time to face consequences dear General...

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Of course he does. Considering he got his ass whopped like a little *****. If he had won this pompous jackass would be worse.

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I agree.

Sums up the whole sorry story… :chai:

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He knew exactly what he was doing i.e. pardoning criminals in the Govt right now, for a favor in return. Every criminal, after committing a crime regrets it, and this ugly criminal dictator is no exception.

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PML-N and PPP don't regret anything but yes NRO was a mistake. Sending the case of ifti to judicial council was under the president's purview and he was remarkably lenient with the lawyer tamasha unlike what out political parties would have done or even would happen in a western democracy if lawyers were blocking streets all the time. I think the one thing that undid him was the fact that he was weak in front of american pressure, which does happen when all the authority is under you. Zardari is even more nechlee zaat but the thing is that he doesn't have all the cards since he has to share authority with kiyani.

Musharraf did lay a foundation for a true democratic pakistan by opening up private media space and the local govt system that could work wonders if implemented properly.

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I wish that was true, some keep repeating and still enjoying the powers :(

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Nahi bhai, kuch barey dheet hotey hain like Altaf bhai, Nawaz bhai, Pervaiz bhai and Zardari bhai. Kuch bhi ho jayee they dont regret/apologize.

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Ki meray qatl kay baad usnay jafa say tauba
Haiay us zood pasheman ka pasheman hona
کی مرے قتل کے بعد اس نے جفا سے توبہ
ہائے اس زود پشماں کا پشماں ہونا
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Re: Mushrraf: I regret issuing NRO & attacking judiciary

And we have yet to see any regrets from any of the politicians for decades of loot and plunder.

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I know what you mean CM but we are yet to hear “I regret” from Sharifs, Zardari, Altaf, Fazlur Rehman, Mullah Omar etc etc so it’s refreshing to see Musharaff admitting his mistakes. I think he came with good intentions, tried to do his best and got involved in all sort of mess in the end. It wasn’t totally his fault in the end and that’s why i still support him. In saying that, i think it’s time to get someone with clean record (up till now) and hence i am providing all out support to Imran Khan, Musharaff shouldn’t have created his political party but i hope his party will steal MQM’s votes in Karachi.

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wait till any of these go in exile and followed by criminal charges and/or is on death bed... you'll hear REGRET from them...

I am all to support Imran Khan but the million dollar question is, Is he supporting himself???

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When did gunja and bb apologized in exile?

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They were in exile?? that is news to me.. their period out of Pakistan was paid vacation, one was enjoying his life in Jeddah and other was on Euro-Trip.. the returned to Pak when the saw that they have chance to rule... otherwise they might have not bothered...

Exile is one state, where one is left with no hope left to go back to his homeland... which is the case of Mushy...

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umm pervez bhai is sobbing and apologizing now...

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^ only brave people have courage to say sorry.

Re: Mushrraf: I regret issuing NRO & attacking judiciary

dair aed durst aed.

Re: Mushrraf: I regret issuing NRO & attacking judiciary

haha seriously koi haal nahee hai mushies/mqm key followers ka... so why does this brave person hide abroad!

Like I said, every thief or a murdering criminal says sorry, doesn't mean anything in the eyes of the law... he knew what he was doing.

Re: Mushrraf: I regret issuing NRO & attacking judiciary

Like I said, not every thief says sorry even though they knew what they was doing.

in fact they are trying to do that again

Re: Mushrraf: I regret issuing NRO & attacking judiciary

So when is this brave tabla commando coming and facing trial for his theft?