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Who Is Defending Pakistan's Democracy? Not the Politicians, It's the Judges

By Medea Benjamin, AlterNet. Posted November 29, 2007.


The heroes in Pakistan aren't returning former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif -- it's the Supreme Court and High Court judges who stopped Musharraf's assault on the Constitution.

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The heroes in today's Pakistan are not the returning former prime ministers -- Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif -- but the Supreme Court and High Court judges who refused to accept Gen. Musharraf's emergency law putting the Constitution in abeyance. When asked to take a new oath pledging to uphold his "Provisional Constitutional Order," they simply said no. While politicians Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif are making deals with Musharraf to get back into power, these judges are putting principle over power. They may have lost their seats on the bench, but they have won the hearts of millions of Pakistanis.

We got to see a manifestation of this by accompanying a group of activists in Karachi to the home of one of the Sindh High Court Judges, Sarmad Jalal Osmany. The judge was having a dinner party for his colleagues who had also refused to take the oath.

Arriving at the judge's home, the activists -- an odd assortment of students, small businessmen, accountants and journalists -- ceremoniously carpeted the entrance with rose petals. Armed with bouquets of flowers, they crammed into the judge's living room. One by one, as the judges arrived, the group gave them a standing ovation. In all, 13 judges appeared. "It was thrilling to be in their presence," said journalist Nadira Sheralam. "We are so used to a tarnished image of judges throughout our history who have sold out to military regimes and corrupt governments. Here was a group of judges who were putting the interest of the nation above their self-interest. I couldn't believe my eyes."

The flowers, each with the name of a particular judge, were accompanied by a letter from the students at the prestigious LUMS management school in Lahore. A recent graduate had flown in from Lahore to Karachi just for the occasion. The activists wiped tears from their eyes as they watched the young lawyer paying homage to the sacrifice of his elders and read the moving letter that ended with a tribute: "For your courage and resolve, for your steadfastness, for your selflessness, we salute you. For carrying on the struggle and showing all of Pakistan what a principled stand really means, we congratulate you. For giving us this glimmer of hope, this tangible inspiration, this possibility of change, we thank you."

The activists said that, in their homage to the judges, they were representing the sentiment of the majority of Pakistanis. "Even the flower vendor where we bought the bouquets was moved," journalist Beena Sarwar told the judges. "When he found out who the flowers were for, he insisted on sending a bouquet himself, 'with love to the judges.'"

The group spent about an hour chatting with the judges, with much laughter and good-hearted banter. It was a rare scene, since judges normally lead very secluded lives because of the nature of their work. They told stories about being put under house arrest after the emergency law was declared on Nov. 3. And they talked with pride about the fact that most of the judges -- at both the Supreme Court and the provincial Sindh High Court -- refused to take the oath. At the Supreme Court, only 5 of the 17 judges went along with Musharraf's emergency measures.

With the future uncertain, the judges have no idea whether they will ever be able to retake their positions. But the goal of the legal community and their supporters is to pressure the government to restore the Constitution and reinstate the judiciary.

"Restoring the Constitution and reinstating these judges to the highest courts in the land is more important than elections," said attorney Tammy Haque. "An independent judiciary is the basis for a democratic state. Without it, you can have all the elections you want, but you won't have a democracy."

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Medea Benjamin is co-founder of Global Exchange and CODEPINK:Women for Peace.

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Judge Peter Fauver hear me
Posted by: Sgtusmc on Nov 29, 2007 8:07 AM   
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Judge Peter Fauver hear me
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
“There is nothing so powerful as truth”
New Hampshire Superior Court Judge Peter Fauver violated the supreme law (Constitution) 29 or more times to intentionally harm citizens of the United States. Fauver is making life or death decisions on other people’s lives every day. The New Hampshire State government from Governor Lynch all the way down the line know about this. The NH Supreme court refused to hear a case where government officials and judges were violating the Constitution (file #2003-0477). We the citizens of the United States are told to believe in the integrity of the judicial system, but how? Everyone is afraid to speak up. The Judge in Massachusetts won a large suit against the Boston Herald and now no newspaper has the guts to print the truth if it involves the judicial system. I state these facts in writing and give them to news media, courts and government officials and no one will do any thing. I have stated these facts in hundreds of letters. There can be no libel suits against me because that would make the truth come out. I can only hope the public becomes aware of these facts because the NH government and courts are corrupt. Look what they have done so far. Must I take up arms and abolish these criminals that call them selves judges and leaders. Is abolish not to kill?
I am 100% disabled. I receive three injuries while serving in the Marine Corps. Two separate injuries came from combat support missions. NH congresswoman Shea-Porter has had my VA medical stopped to silence me. I have violated no law, yet NH has taken my freedom, money and now my health. No one cares. I volunteer over 1000Hr/Yr helping others. I volunteered to help a Madbury NH family expose local selectmen using government power for personal revenge. Judges and government officials attempting to cover up the crimes violate the Constitution. Judge Peter Fauver is a criminal and no one will stop him. Place my name, address and phone number with this letter, I am sending a copy to Judge Fauver and our NH government. This is a public document that I take full responsibility for. We the people must protect our rights or they will be gone. I ask every American citizen to stop spitting on what our military are giving their lives for. My actions to help this Madbury NH family are solely volunteer. I have given 5 years of my life because My Country Comes First. Every United States Citizen must have equal protection of the law. New Hampshire Superior Court Judge Peter Fauver must by Constitutional law be removed from the bench and criminal charges brought against him. Will any news media have the guts to inform America what NH does to disabled veterans. I give you permission to send a copy to the NH courts and government that way you know it has been sent. I certify this document as public for public use, as the truth.
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A Brilliant Light
Posted by: the islander on Nov 29, 2007 8:09 AM   
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What a brilliant clarification for us as to what we and our Congress have allowed to happen here in America.I remember how my heart sank when my senator voted for Alito. Now we have light from Pakistan.

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If only Congress and our Supreme Court Judges
Posted by: masterjc on Nov 29, 2007 8:36 AM   
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Were like this. I can't believe i'm saying this, but we could learn a thing or two from parkistan

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We can't afford democracy in Pakistan..!
Posted by: TJ-stars4peace on Nov 29, 2007 10:36 AM   
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We don't want Democracy in Pakistan we can't risk it...

We want stability...and cooperation..with U.S. objectives..


Do you really believe the Pakistani Nuclear Arms are secure, when a top Pakistani General sent $100,000.00 to Mohamed Atta towards 9/11..?

Do you really..?

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General who sent $100,000 worked for Musharaf :)
Posted by: nota on Dec 1, 2007 10:41 PM   
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Do you really believe the Pakistani Nuclear Arms are secure, when a top Pakistani General sent $100,000.00 to Mohamed Atta towards 9/11..?
What an original thought -- nothing but booga! booga!!

Let's see:
Who was President of Pakistan on 9/11 went this money was sent? General Musharraf :)

Who was Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan on 9/11 went this money was sent? General Musharraf :)

Who did the immediate boss of the general who sent the money? Why, General Musharraf of course! :)

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NO ONE, ITS A WAIST OF MONEY AND RESOURCES THAT WILL BAFIRE, INDIA IS THE ANSWER
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