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Nonchalant Tuesday, November 06, 2007 03:32 PM

We refuse the Emergency(PLZ SIGN THE PETITION)
 
Assalam'O'Alaikum

We have created an online petition to express our refusal to accept Mush's emergency ... please sign and mail it to every Pakistani you know..


This is the link of petition.. please sign this petition

[url]http://www.petitiononline.com/misal345/petition-sign.html?[/url]

If you want to read the petition.. this is the link

[url]http://www.petitiononline.com/misal345/petition.html[/url]

Spread this to as many pakistanis as you can..

Regards

TEXT OF THE PETITION

[SIZE="4"][COLOR="DarkRed"] [B]We refuse the Emergency [/B]
To: Pakistani Civil Soceity
As you people know Musharraf has declared state of emergency in Pakistan, has suspended the constitution and has started doing again what he's not authorized for. He's suspended Chief Justice and have asked all judges to swear-in again under new PCO.

This is completely unacceptable, an Army chief can't own Pakistan, Pakistan is My country.. Pakistan is your country.. lets not keep quiet on this atrocity... lets speak against this injustice and let the world know that We Pakistanis are awake.. let the world know that we reject Musharraf and his steps .. let the world know Pakistani Civil Society refuses to live under Army Boots... Do atleast what you can... Sign this petition and forward this to every Pakistani you know.... spread it..


Pakistan Zindabad

Sincerely,

The Undersigned [/COLOR][/SIZE]

Nonchalant Tuesday, November 06, 2007 03:38 PM

Dear Friends,

I have just read and signed the online petition:

"We refuse the Emergency"

hosted on the web by PetitionOnline.com, the free online petition
service, at:

[url]http://www.PetitionOnline.com/misal345/[/url]

I personally agree with what this petition says, and I think you might
agree, too. If you can spare a moment, please take a look, and consider
signing yourself.

Best wishes,

Aano

Sandhurst Tuesday, November 06, 2007 04:04 PM

As Martial Law in the garb of this so-called Emergency has once again been imposed on the people of Pakistan by the viscious dictator Gen. Musharraf, it has become incumbent upon the people of Pakistan, civil and military bureaucracy, political parties, lawyers and all other professionals, print and electronic media, students, labourers and peasants to refuse to take orders from the instruments of this illegitimate regime. As Mush. has tried to subvert the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan by seeking to suspend it and issuing a Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO), he has once again become liable to be charged under Article 6 of the Constitution for committing treason for which the maximum punishment is death penalty. The order of the 7-member bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan declaring the emergency illegal still holds the field and the attempt by the fake PCO Supreme Court judges to cancel this order has no legal value. It is especially required from those serving in the PSP cadres or intending to serve in the PSP cadres to uphold the constitution which is always supreme and refuse to take illegal orders of their superiors who are trying to strengthen the regime for self-benefit. Presently, an abnormally high number of lawyers, human rights activists, journalists and judges are being detained in various prisons across the country without being charged and are being severely tortured by the ill-trained and violent low-ranked police cadres. These include the Chief Justice of Pakistan and 11 most honourable judges of the Surpeme Court, Chief Justices of Sind and NWFP High Courts and senior puny judges of these courts. Many senior lecturers of LUMS, apart from such legendary figures like Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan, Imran Khan, Justice (retd) Tair Mehmood, Asma Jehangir, IA Rehman, Saleema Hashmi and Iqbal Haider are being held in detention. It is a matter of great shame for the so-called enlightened moderate regime that it is treating such national treasures as terrorists and is busy negotiating with terrorists in Waziristan for seeking release of its un-professional soldiers from the terrorists' clutches. Everyone is asked to resist this Martial law with whatever means available to them so that this nation is saved from the ruling coterie led by Gen. Musharraf whose sole aim is self-preservation and unlimited powers.:vangry

Ammarah Agha Tuesday, November 06, 2007 05:42 PM

well i believe its been like more than 7 yrs we have emergency/Marshal law in our country... we should have apposed it that time...

maliksahib Wednesday, November 07, 2007 12:01 AM

I agree... situation is not at all different from before.... there was a little change in the proceedings of the state during the last 4 or 5 months with the freedom of judiciary... but the situation is now back to normal....

Decisive Wednesday, November 07, 2007 01:02 AM

[QUOTE]well i believe its been like more than 7 yrs we have emergency/Marshal law in our country... we should have apposed it that time...[/QUOTE]

100 % aggreed

petition now is useless...............................................

Sandhurst Wednesday, November 07, 2007 01:27 AM

So what if the situation is the same as 7/8 years earlier Ammarah Agha, maliksahib and Decisive?? I am sorry to say but this is the most negative defeatist comment one can make. If no one opposed such actions before, can one continue to condone them now???? Two wrongs dont make a right. That period since 20 July 2007 has been the most significant in the judicial development of Pakistan. For the first time, the people of Pakistan witnessed how an independent judiciary and rule of law actually operate and curb the excesses of a self-intoxicated civilian and military bureaucracy and a political elite with fuedal mindset. The minimum irreducible demands of every Pakistani today should be: 1) Immediate & complete restoration of the 1973 Constitution 2) Restoration of the real supreme court and high courts to the pre-3 Nov 2007 status 3) release of all political detainees including all lawyers, politicians and political workers, journalists, human rights activists and ordinary citizens of Pakistan arrested for resisting this martial law 4) resignation by Musharraf from the posts of the Chief of Army Staff and President 5) Return of all military, para-military, intelligence and law-enforcement agencies to their normal primary duties of defending the borders and maintaining security 6) Trial of Musharraf on treason charges 7) Dismissal of the Q-league government for supporting the illegal acts of Musharraf 8) Setting up of a caretaker government by consensus consisting of retired judges, independent-minded technocrats and intellectuals 9) Return of all politicians from forced exile to Pakistan 10) Free and Fair elections followed by a peaceful transfer of power. :thinking

Decisive Wednesday, November 07, 2007 02:28 AM

Thats what We are trying to say.. if that petition/condemnation was 7 years back,[I] [B]Even A Common Pakistani WOULD NOT HAVE THESE ( 9 above) demands Now[/B][/I].

Sandhurst Wednesday, November 07, 2007 03:37 AM

And what I am trying to say is this:

[B]If that petition/condemnation could not be made 7 years back, it can be made today.[/B]

Your opposition to the petition in the current situation is simply not understandable. In any event, whethere there was a similar petition 7 years back or not, similar demands should also have been made by the people of Pakistan on 12 October 1999. Whether the petition was signed then or not does not matter any more. We cannot bring back the past today. We can only learn from our past mistakes, and what we have learnt over the past 8 years of this dictatorship is that democracy in any form is better than a one-man absolutist rule. The sooner all of us realise the better and the sooner we all start to resist this dictatorship the better it will be for our country.

Nonchalant Wednesday, November 07, 2007 07:11 AM

@sandhurst
thanks!!!!
@decisive
i can only say one thing...if we do not protest against this emergency-cum-martial law,then beleive me..we dont deserve democracy!!!
PEACE


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