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On November 3, 2007 Pakistani dictator Pervez
Musharraf declared a state emergency across Pakistan, imposed
martial
law, and suspended that nation's Constitution. In the capital of
Islamabad, soldiers forcibly entered the Supreme Court, surrounded
judges' homes, put opposition leaders under house arrest, and
began rounding up thousands of peaceful political activists and
politicians. On Monday, November 5th, thousands of lawyers took to
the streets to protest the illegal imposition of martial law in
their country. Musharraf's response was to have hundreds of these
peaceful lawyers violently dragged through the streets and
arrested. In the last two days alone, an estimated minimum of
3,500 people have been forcibly incarcerated as political
prisoners.
For those Pakistan watchers who are familiar with the tragic
history of this artificially created state, this latest crackdown
on
democracy and freedom by a governing Islamist elite that has
imposed dictatorship on its citizens for most of its 60 years of
existence, comes as no surprise.
Originally constituting the western provinces of India, Pakistan's
artificial establishment came about on August 14, 1947 as an
Islamic bulwark against what the British feared would be an
eventually powerful and prosperous Hindu India that could in the
future possibly rival its own colonial interests. Previous to
1947, there was never an historical political entity known as
"Pakistan" (indeed, the very term "Pakistan" itself was coined
from an acronym of Punjab, Afghania, Kashmir, Sindh, and
Baluchistan). In the last 60 years, Pakistan has instigated three
major wars and one minor war against its democratic neighbor of
India. Pakistan is a country that has been riddled since its
manufacture with a unsettling history of perennial dictatorships,
martial law, political and religious repression, persecution of
minorities, horrendous ethnic strife, state-sponsored terrorism,
and an irreparably failed economy deceptively propped up by the
infusion of multi-billions of U.S. tax-payers' dollars.
To the tremendous bewilderment of many, the Bush administration
has insisted upon making Pakistan a key ally in the war on terror
despite the fact that Pakistan has always been itself one of the
most insidiously unremitting state sponsors of terrorism in the
world. It was the infamous ISI secret intelligence agency of
Pakistan that founded and supported the Taliban in its initial
take over of Afghanistan and in its ruthless reign until its final
overthrow at the hands of the U.S. military. Pakistan has harbored
Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda minions in its northwestern
frontier territory for the last five years, and refuses to allow
U.S. military personnel into the area to capture him. Pakistan has
waged a proxy terrorist war against the Hindu civilian population
of Kashmir for decades, making hundreds of thousands of Kashmiri
Hindus refugees in their own country and devastating a region of
India that at one time was one of the most beautiful and peaceful
places on earth. By the sheer weight of the sum total of its
destructive terrorist actions over the years, Pakistan has
brazenly shown the world that it not only
deserves to be placed squarely within the so-called Axis of Evil
formulated by President Bush in 2002 – but that it belongs in the
prime spot of prominence in that notorious list!
By every measure of what constitutes a successful nation-state,
Pakistan has shown the world since its inception that it is
incapable of meeting even the minimal standards of surviving as a
viable unified political-social entity.
Pakistan is an artificial political construct in which several
diverse and historically rival ethnic groups were arbitrarily
forced
together into what was supposed to become an Islamic melting pot.
Rather, Pakistan has been faced with calls for independence by
many of these various ethnic groups, which has in turn led to
decades of brutal oppression by the central authorities against
ethnic activists. Like Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Pakistan is
destined to be rent asunder by these contrasting ethnic interests
in the very near future. Pakistan's 165 million long-suffering
people would be significantly better off if this natural process
of political devolution were allowed to occur.
Rather than continuing to support the notion of an impossible to
salvage central state, Pakistan should be allowed to naturally
devolve into the several smaller states historically comprising
the territorial demarcations of its multiple ethnic divisions.
Rather
than a failed Pakistani state, there should be four independent
states of Balochistan, Afghania (the present "North-West Frontier
Province" that constitutes the traditional home of the Pashtun
people), Punjab, and Sindh, with "Azad" Kashmir reverting back to
India.
Nothing less than the naturally occuring disintegration of the
present-day Pakistan will ensure the political stability of the
region, the assurance of the human and civil rights of the people
of Pakistan, and the eradication of the world's most unstable and
dangerous terrorist state. The latest crippling blow to democracy
in a long history of such blows must be enough to starkly persuade
us that it is time to move on from the failed "Pakistan"
experiment.
I would urge all concerned readers to immediately contact their
Congress and Senate representatives, or their parliamentary
representatives, and demand an end to any continued support to the
Pakistani dictatorship.
About the Author

Sri Dharma
Pravartaka Acharya (Dr. Frank Morales, Ph.D.) is an American
who has been studying, practicing, and teaching Dharma and Yoga
spirituality for over 30 years. He is also an initiated Hindu
priest and Acharya (Spiritual Preceptor). He is the
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Religious Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as
well as a B.A. in philosophy from Loyola University Chicago. He
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