WSI Condemns Karachi Carnage
Washington, DC: Former
prime minister of Pakistan and leader of the Pakistan People’s
Party, Ms. Benazir Bhutto narrowly escaped what could very
well be construed as a well-planned assassination attempt.
Ms. Bhutto had just returned to Pakistan from 8 years self-exile
after cobbling together a US-backed power-sharing pact with
Pakistani military ruler General Musharraf, says a World Sindhi
Institute press release issued on October 19. It stated:
The World Sindhi Institute, a Washington, DC, based human
rights advocacy group, has condemned these blasts and the
tragic loss of life. Zahid Makhdoom, President of WSI said
that “the blasts sent a stark reminder to all of us
struggling for a peaceful, secular, decentralized and democratic
Pakistan that the realization of democratic process in Pakistan
is further from what it seems and that entities engaged in
subverting democracy are willing to prove at any cost, in
terms of both human and institutional, their point that Pakistan
cannot sustain democracy and that it could only be ruled by
military and its direct or indirect proxies… “
He went on to say that “as a personal message to Ms.
Bhutto the blasts would serve as a constant reminder that
her personal security and safety could only be guaranteed
by the very military that must be sent back to the barracks
in order to ensure the blossoming of democracy in Pakistan”.
Speaking on the occasion, Munawar Laghari, Executive Director
of WSI, expressed deep sorrow at the loss of innocent lives
and said that “those responsible have demonstrated utter
contempt for human life”. Emphasizing the need for a
non-violent and steadfast pursuit of democracy, Laghari said,
“The gravity of circumstances and situation in Pakistan
is such that all democratic entities must engage in a comprehensive
effort to seeking variety of perspectives for a secular-democratic
Pakistan “. He said that the WSI would continue to “engage
in helping generate debate and discourse within the Diaspora
Pakistan communities, governmental entities such as the United
Nations, the United States, South Asia, and civil society
organizations”.
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