Lawyers prepare for agitation

Published July 1, 2004

LAHORE, June 30: Lawyers prepare themselves for a countrywide agitation against the appointment of Mr Shaukat Aziz as future prime minister. A meeting of the Lawyers Joint Action Committee is being convened the next week to seek a mandate for a nation wide protest against Mr Aziz who, Lahore High Court Bar Association president Ahmad Awais, understands will endanger the country's economy and put the national interests at stake.

"We think he (Mr Aziz) is like a liquidator who is being appointed as prime minister to accomplish a task which will be highly harmful", Mr Awais told reporters here on Wednesday.

He said Mr Shaukat Aziz had a clear American agenda to accomplish and his economic policies so far were the manifestation of his designs. He said Mr Aziz seemed interested in the IMF and the World Bank more than the national economy.

The bar president also condemned the "not-so-invisible-forces" which, he said, had inflicted a severe blow on the country's fragile democratic system by removing Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali through "coercive tactics". He was of the view that the resignation of Mr Jamali was obtained at gunpoint as the rulers were not prepared to even allow the weakest of dissent.

NATO: Meanwhile, the LHC bar is to consider on Thursday a resolution which seeks of the National Assembly not to approve Pakistan's status as a non-NATO United States ally, conferred on June 17, without soliciting public opinion.

The resolution, jointly moved by advocates Dr Mohammad Akmal Saleemi and Sheikh Mushtaq Ali, such a status was yet another Washington ploy to enhance its interference in Pakistan, use the country for stockpiling its armaments and endangering its security and solidarity.

Another danger for Pakistan to be a non-NATO ally of the US, as pointed out by the resolution, was that Pakistan's nuclear installations and capability, particular the Kahuta plant, would come under the direct American vigilance.

The resolution also said that Israel was also among the US' non-NATO allies and it would be impossible for Washington to keep a reasonable balance between Pakistan and Israel, the two enemy countries, in supporting or opposing different world issues.

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