Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
GOVERNANCE IN THE MUSLIM WORLD
#24
IMRAN KHAN - PAKISTAN's FUTURE
Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir as-Sufi
http://www.shaykhabdalqadir.com/content/...12007.html


All over the world, the system of political democracy is showing itself to be in what may be a terminal phase. The absolute myth of political democracy as the terminal stage of human evolution (‘End of History’) has been coming apart dramatically in various parts of the world. Already the mathematical principle of majority rule has again and again been demonstrated as false. The insisted-upon multi-party pattern of democracy can now clearly be seen as legendary. The party in power is in most cases a minority party of any given total electorate. With voter turn-out around the 50 per cent mark across the world, this means that the winning majority party is in fact a minority of a minority. It is not, however, the shattered nature of its foundational logic, majority rule, which has plunged political democracy into terminal crisis.

The fundamental and obligatory doctrine of this system of government can be defined in its declared rule: the State must not interfere with the Market. Assuming the masses to be simpletons, it takes this simplistic slogan as its deep philosophy. It tells us that the business of government is to govern, and the market must be free to regulate itself and deal with its own fluctuating monetary crises.

The immediate result of this is that political democracy is a bureaucratic system which tries to serve and placate the masses by the unique procedure of taxing the registered voters, and then spending that money in their name. All the while real wealth, the vast, massive conglomerate bulk of the world’s assembled commodities – the oil, the precious metals and minerals, the corporately owned millions of hectares, the timber, the food-stuffs, and the two most powerful of all financial accretions: armaments and illegal drugs – all of that is off-limits to the political class with only a token exception. What is that exception? It is that necessary procedure to deflect from the educated class the risk that they grasp what has happened to the world’s wealth. The means to this is that government and the media are permitted to examine the private phenomenon of corruption. The exposure of the corrupt deal is the guarantee that the masses will never realise that such a criminal is a paltry individual mis-using a paltry amount of wealth, while the great crime of all the world’s wealth embedded in the financial system remains secure from social reformation.

Political democracy is staggering from crisis to crisis. A U.S. President on a fixed Ohio ballot, Florida re-counts, and finally a casting Republican vote in the Supreme Court, is ‘elected’ to office. Staged pacifist revolutions become instruments of forcibly taking over whole countries in order to oblige them to adopt democracy. An Orange Revolution in Ukraine. A Cedar Revolution in Lebanon. In the Argentine, when the Peronist husband’s democratic mandate is finished, his wife is set up as the next incumbent. In Russia the below-stairs torturer of the KGB as he nears the end of his democratic mandate reconstructs a Constitution so that he can pass from Presidency to Premiership and continue, business as usual.

With political discourse virtually at an end following the inability of the Left/Right dialectic now clearly irrelevant at this stage of capitalism, the victim becomes the rational process itself. When Ernst Jünger told me that freedom was the rational process, I must confess I failed to grasp the profundity of his insight. I can now see that he meant that civic freedom can only be removed by an open interdiction of rational thought.

There is now something called the War on Terror. We have been informed that it may last half a century. It is a phantom enemy without a philosophy, without a leadership, with no apparent financial backing, and the whole world is its war-zone. The handful of people captured have proved to be impoverished low-life characters without education, emerging from no known social nexus. Two skyscrapers destroyed, several planes crashed with all on board, a few trains blown up, and a couple of buses. What is the response? Two devastating invasions of two formerly sovereign nations, Iraq and Afghanistan. Hundreds of thousands of dead from Mosul to Mazar-e-Sharif. The quite astonishing dismantlement of the whole legal framework assuring the civil liberty of the individual inside the ancient kingdom of Britain and the nation dedicated to freedom, the USA. What is the War on Terror? Bin Laden, an ex-CIA operative turned adventurer mis-spending his family’s wealth, and the lone comic figure of the semi-literate, semi-idiot shoe-bomber? These, and a handful of disgruntled and embittered social misfits versus the armed might of the USA and its allies alongside the forces of the NATO organisation, whose mercenaries are exempted from criminal prosecution in any country!

Tonight the world-renowned and respected former cricketer, and the leader of a licensed political party, was arrested in a violent confrontation on the campus of Lahore University. Imran Khan was taken, incommunicado, to be flung into one of the dungeons of the fascist dictator now recognised and accepted by all the world’s democracies as a legitimate Head of State. It was enough that the dictator said he was fighting the War on Terror that the until-then sacred doctrine of democracy was trampled in the dust. The arrest of Imran Khan has done two things.

Firstly, it places before the whole world the political fact that now Imran Khan alone is the champion of that freedom which Jünger called rational discourse. The dictator has charged Imran Khan, who is a genuine democrat, under the anti-terrorist laws which have devastated the civic order of Pakistan.

Secondly, it lays bare that the system of political democracy, so traduced in Pakistan, in its failure to cover up its own essential flaw – that government governs but does not touch the money – has at last revealed the real crime in Pakistan against the Pakistani nation. Do not look at the failed politicians. Do not look at the floundering and disintegrating personality of Musharraf. His uneducated condition, his appalling Urdu, these are now the subject of mockery across the world wherever Pakistanis live.

Now let us look at the real issue in Pakistan. Let us make no mistake. The reason Imran Khan has been arrested is because while the political class floundered in this crisis, he alone saw the real issues. Firstly, the independent judiciary and its Supreme Judges must be re-instated. Secondly, the High Command of the Pakistani Army must be brought to the table of justice. The High Command of the Pakistani Army have betrayed their people, and honour itself. The military budget, that is the arms budget, has to be dismantled. That is far from being enough. An absolutely open and transparent report must be published for the Pakistani people to see, and the world. The wealth of the Chiefs of Staff, not only personal but in the astonishing spread of that wealth into corporate and land holdings must be exposed. The following list of commanders indicates an elite class who from all accounts in significant numbers have been inducted into masonic, atheist and anti-Islamic entities.

Collectively these men are responsible for a shameful tyranny over the greatest nation on earth today. Called upon from this website to rescue their country, they showed supreme indifference. The bitter irony, for them, of the present crisis, is that in the tragic event of it being resolved in terms of this army dictatorship, it would immediately lead to the next phase of Pakistani history. That phase would be that the nation would be treated as a colonial power occupied by its own security forces. At that moment the new masters of Pakistan would in the shortest possible time dismantle the Pakistani Army and replace it with a civic police system in the manner that the USA governs Costa Rica. Here is a recent list of Pakistan’s Guilty Men. For the in-depth scientific analysis of this matter concerning the corruption of the Pakistani military, it is important that the scholarly work of Ayesha Siddique, ‘Military Inc.’, is read and given the widest dissemination. In Miss Siddique’s analysis, she summarises a situation with an estimated £10bn of military wealth divided between £6bn in land and the rest in private assets.

The Guilty Men

Present Commanders

1. General Pervez Musharraf — Chief of Army Staff.
2. General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani — Vice Chief of Army Staff.
3. General Tariq Majid — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
4. Lt Gen Safdar Hussain — Chief of Logistics Staff (CLS), GHQ.
5. Lt Gen Syed Athar Ali — DG Joint Staff, JS HQ.
6. Lt Gen Waseem Ahmed Ashraf — Corps Commander Gujranwala.
7. Lt Gen Mohammed Sabir — Military Secretary, GHQ.
8. Lt Gen Imtiaz Hussain — Adjutant General, GHQ.
9. Lt Gen Afzal Muzaffar — Quartermaster General (QMG), GHQ.
10. Lt Gen Hamid Rab Nawaz — IG T&E, GHQ.
11. Lt Gen Salahuddin Satti — Chief of General Staff (CGS), GHQ.
12. Lt Gen Syed Sabahat Hussain — Chairman Ordnance Factories.
13. Lt Gen Raza Khan — Corps Commander Bahawalpur.
14. Lt Gen Masood Aslam — Corps Commander Peshawar.
15. Lt Gen Shafaatullah Shah — Corps Commander Lahore.
16. Lt Gen Hamid Khan — President National Defence University.
17. Lt Gen Israr Ahmed Ghumman — DG Heavy Industries Taxila.
18. Lt Gen Ahsan Azhar Hayat — Corps Commander Karachi.
19. Lt Gen Nadeem Ahmad — Deputy Chairman ERRA.
20. Lt Gen Sajjad Akram — Corps Commander Mangla.
21. Lt Gen Muhammad Zaki — DG Infantry, GHQ.
22. Lt Gen Sikandar Afzal — Corps Commander Multan.
23. Lt Gen Ijaz Ahmed Bakhshi — DG W&E, GHQ.
24. Lt Gen Mushtaq Ahmed Baig — Surgeon General, GHQ.
25. Lt Gen Khalid Shamim Wyne — Corps Commander Quetta.
26. Lt Gen Mohammad Ashraf Saleem — Commander Army Air Defence.
27. Lt Gen Shahid Niaz — Engineer-in-Chief Pakistan Army.
28. Lt Gen Muhammad Yousaf — Vice Chief of General Staff, GHQ.
29. Lt Gen Syed Absar Hussain — Commander, ASFC.
30. Lt Gen Javed Zia — Deputy Chief of General Staff (DCGS), GHQ.
31. Lt Gen Shujaat Zamir Dar — DG NAB (Punjab).
32. Lt Gen Mohsin Kamal — Corps Commander Rawalpindi.
33. Lt Gen Muhammad Asghar — Rector, NUST.
34. Lt Gen Jamil Haider — DG C4I, GHQ.
35. Lt Gen Nadeem Taj — DG ISI.
36. Maj Gen Nasir Janjua — DG MO (Military Operations).
37. Maj Gen Zahid Hussain — Commandant, PMA.
38. Maj Gen Mian Nadeem Ijaz Ahmed — DG MI.
39. Maj Gen Waheed Arshad — DG ISPR.

Major Generals

Major General Shaukat Sultan – Director General Inter Services Public Relations, GHQ-Rawalpindi.

Major General Fazl-e-Elahi – Director General Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, GHQ-Rawalpindi.

Major General Ahmed Shuja Pasha – Director General Military Operations, GHQ-Rawalpindi.

Major General Shujaat Zamir Dar – Inspector General Frontier Corps, NWFP .

Major General Raheel Sharif – General Officer Commading, 11th Infantry Division, IV Corps, Lahore.

Major General Mustafa Kausar – General Officer Commanding, 10th Infantry Division, IV Corps, Lahore.

Major General Tariq – General Officer Commanding, 1st Armoured Division, under 2 Corps, Multan.

Major General Athar Abbass – General Officer Commanding, 6th Armoured Division, under 1 Corps, Kharian.

Major General Zaheer Islam – General Officer Commanding, 12th Infantry Division, under X Corps, Murree.

Major General Mohammed Farooq – Director General Artillery GHQ-Rawalpindi.

Major General Nadeem Taj – Commandant Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul, Abbottabad, NWFP.

Major General Akram Sahi – Commandant Infantry School Quetta, Balochistan.

Major General Khalid Nawaz – Commandant Staff College, Quetta, Balochistan.

Major General Khalid Shamim – Vice Deputy Chief of General Staff, GHQ-Rawalpindi.

Major General Saleem Nawaz – Director General RAB, Quetta, Balochistan.

Major General Agha Farooq – Director General Army Structuring Committee.

Major General Tahir Saeed – Deputy Quartermaster General, GHQ-Rawalpindi.

Major General Saleem Nawaz Mela – Managing Director Passco, Rawalpindi.

Major General Hamid Mahmud – Commandant Military College of Signals (MCS), Ordnance Road, Rawalpindi.

Major General Kamran Aziz – Commandant College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EME), Peshawar Road, Rawalpindi.

Major General Wajahat Muftee – Director General Military Lands and Cantonments, Ministry of Defence, Rawalpindi.

Major General Javed Zia – Director General Sindh Rangers, Shahra-e-Faisal, Karachi.

Major General Hussain Mehdi – Director General Punjab Rangers, Lahore.

Major General Tariq Mahmood - Commandant Military College of Engineers, Risalpur Cantt


It is the duty of all of us, the people of Pakistan, the greater Ummah, and those thinking non-Muslims who are aware that fascism did not die in 1945 – all of us must be determined to see the militarism of Pakistan dismantled. It is not the Muslims who are to be feared in Pakistan, of whatever School. It is a Military, glutted with greed, in whose hands is the Ultimate Deterrent, who must be feared.

If we want the omelette, then the eggs must be broken.

Reply


Messages In This Thread
GOVERNANCE IN THE MUSLIM WORLD - by moeenyaseen - 05-06-2007, 11:11 AM

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 11 Guest(s)