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Original Post Date: 2001-09-21 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 9/21/2001 10:29:52 AM
Demonstrators in Pakistan chant: Crush America
It was stated the other day that two-thirds of Pakistanis are against
America. No doubt their government, which is hostile to the USA only took
America’s side to avoid a war. But this does of course mean that Pakistan
could at any moment turn against America if it believes things are not going
America’s way.
What interests me in the piece below is mention of strikes – strikes normally
are the sort of thing communists engage in since they normally control trade
unions. Note the chant among them to “Crush America.”
Such people could one day get the upperhand. Are these really “hardliners” or
communists masquerading as hardliners?
Also – how can one be sure that Pakistan won’t quietly stab America in the
back while pretending to co-operate? How do you know that Pakistan is still
not clandestinely aiding and abetting the enemies of America and
International terrorists?
Source: WWW.Annanova.com
Muslim hardliners call for strike in Pakistan
Hardline Muslims are pushing for a nationwide strike to show their opposition
to Pakistan’s decision to co-operate with the United States.
The country’s President General Pervez Musharraf has pledged support for
Washington in trying to capture Osama bin Laden, the chief suspect in the
September 11 terrorist attacks.
Pakistan’s support is critical to the American campaign because of its
geographic location and its ties to Afghanistan’s Taliban regime, which has
sheltered bin Laden.
However, Islamic parties in Pakistan oppose Gen Musharraf’s stand and have
called a nationwide strike for Friday, the traditional Muslim day of
prayers.
The strike will serve as a barometer of public support for the president in
this Muslim country of 140 million people.
“The government’s hasty decision doesn’t enjoy support of the people,” said
Qazi Hussain Ahmed, chief of the Jamaat-e-Islami, or the Islamic Party.
On Thursday, demonstrators in Peshawar and elsewhere chanted “Crush
America!” and vowed to fight a jihad, or holy war, against the Pakistani
government if it supports a US attack on neighbouring Afghanistan.
However, most of the anti-government protests have been small – drawing only
a few thousand people. Islamic parties are hoping for bigger turn-outs on
Friday.
The strike call has raised fears of violence, prompting national associations
of merchants and transport associations to announce their members would stay
at home.
In Pakistan’s commercial hub of Karachi, most passenger buses and taxis are
staying off the streets because of fears of attacks, according to Irshad
Bukhari, an official of the transporters’ association.
Story filed: 01:24 Friday 21st September 2001