Carla Neal/March 24
A month after the public elections in
Gillani has already released some of those wrongfully imprisoned and has “reinstated the Supreme Court judges that were imprisoned”, one of which gave thanks to his new leader and the supporters while he was “away”. Gillani also plans to address the UN about an investigation of the assassination of Bhutto, the Pakistani Prime Minister before Musharraf, who many suspect of political foul play. All of this comes before he takes his official oath on Tuesday.
Now while some may not be exactly thrilled with the new election because of America’s ties with Musharraf helping fight terrorism, maybe this will be for the best simply because already this man is taking stands to reunite his country in a democratic way, so really this can only help. Another concern by some is what the Pakistan Muslim League, the group that backed Musharraf will do, because some believed they gained power illegally once so what is to stop them now? I guess we will just have to wait and see.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/25/world/asia/25pakistan.html?hp
1 comment:
I think it is really great that the Pakistani people could have a fair election. I know that in the past the USA invaded and disposed of elected leaders it didn't like (Guatemala...) so I just hope we stay out of Pakistan. If the country is actually able to start following democratic principles on its own, we should let it continue.
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