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TWO suicide bombers struck at the heart of Pakistan’s military establishment yesterday, killing at least 30 officers from the military intelligence service (ISI). Many more were seriously injured.
The attack came as people arrived for work in Rawalpindi, the garrison headquarters of the Pakistan army. One bomber drove a car packed with explosives into a bus carrying up to 90 ISI employees outside a compound. In a second attack nearby a bomber blew himself up after driving his car into a checkpoint outside the army headquarters.
They were the first suicide bombings since General Pervez Musharraf’s declaration of emergency rule three weeks ago. Opponents said the attacks showed that he was fighting the wrong people, arresting lawyers, human rights activists and moderate politicians instead of jihadi leaders.
“These bombings expose Musharraf’s claim that the emergency will prevent extremism,” said Sherry Rehman, a spokesperson for Benazir Bhutto, the former prime minister. “Dictatorship and martial law have emboldened the terrorists and added to terrorism in Pakistan.”
Musharraf faces a new threat with the expected arrival in Pakistan today of another former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif.
Sharif was deposed by Musharraf in a coup in 1999 and the two men remain bitter rivals. After Sharif’s overthrow, his party, the Muslim League, split into two factions. One of them became the main party supporting Musharraf and headed his government. Many of its members are now likely to rejoin Sharif.
Last week Musharraf flew to Saudi Arabia in what diplomats described as a “desperate effort” to persuade King Abdullah to keep Sharif there. But the royal family is close to Sharif and wants to prevent Bhutto coming to power. It does not want to see a woman heading an Islamic state.
Pakistani officials said Gordon Brown, who spoke to Musharraf last Thursday, had also applied pressure for Sharif to be allowed back.
Sharif tried to return from London in September but he was deported within hours on the grounds that he had broken an agreement to stay in exile for 10 years in exchange for his release from jail.
This time Sharif is returning on a special plane provided by the Saudi royal family. A large welcome parade is being prepared in his hometown, Lahore, where he is due to land this evening.
Sharif has not yet said if he will contest the parliamentary elections set for January 8. Most opposition parties say the elections will be illegitimate because emergency rule is in place.
Although Sharif would draw votes away from Musharraf’s party the biggest threat would come if he and Bhutto combined forces to boycott the elections and organised a national campaign for the restoration of full democracy.
The two former prime ministers have had long telephone conversations. Both sides say they have mended fences.
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No need to comment more about Mr.Musharraf, let us comment on a special viewed by all: Ms.Bhutto left Pakistan and stayed in UK and Dubia. She lived a royal and European life there without fear of any attack or imprisonment for her and her husband past misdeeds in Pakistan. She was received as a Hero and she may be given a chance to rule the country. These are the bearucrates the looters of country's wealths. On the other hand, the poor and medium class citizens will remain under the same problems of debts, unemployments, unjustice and much more
See how the few people enjoying the real royal lives on the account of all Pakistanis, I hope you will agree with me.
Zaheer Abbad
Zaheer Abbas, London, UK
As there is another massacre of the ISI personnel and another deadly attack just in front of the entrance gate of the GHQ,who are the people being detained,brutally beaten up and otherwise persecuted?The extremist,the miltants,the would be suicide bombers?No.These are the hated judges of the Supreme Court,the lawyers,the journalists,the civil and human rights activists and members of the civil society.Is it the much talked about"madressas"imparting training in jihad and violence,the political parties,and other organizations supporting them,which are being closed down?Not likely.It is the independent television and radio services blamed for insisting on projecting news as it is and analysis and discussion representing all shades of opinion.Is it not strange that Pakistan's benefactors who never tire of paying lip service to the need to lift the emergency and hold fair election,utter not a word condemning the cleansing of the superior judiciary and the destruction of rule of the law?
Afzal A. Neseem, Lincoln, Nebraska
Just Mushrraf playing games, take advantages from the name of "TERRIORIST" and in the world he is successful with this name. ISI helps him in this matter.
Raj unees, Al-Riyadh, KSA