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KARACHI: Workers’ arrest no ‘friendly fire’: PPP
Mr Rabbani said that the amendments to the Army Act were extensions of state terrorism and pointed out that the law had retrospective effect from Jan 2003. He observed that under these provisions, the trial of a civilian will not be open and that under the Army Act, the person being tried is only allowed an advocate as a friend, there to assist the accused. Furthermore, he added, the Evidence Act is not applicable. The leader of the opposition in the Senate demanded the immediate lifting of the emergency, the doffing of General Musharraf’s uniform, the reinstatement of all deposed judges and the lifting of media curbs, in addition to the release of all detained political activists and leaders. He demanded that the government should lift the ban on private television channels and stop harassing the owners of the print and electronic media, as well as journalists. He also expressed concern over the health of the former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association, Muneer A. Malik. Rejecting the notion that the arrest of PPP leaders and workers was ‘friendly fire,’ he said that the massive crackdown against PPP activists in the Punjab had been started by the Chaudhry brothers but his comrades were not afraid of such moves. Saying that his party was striving for genuine democracy, Mr Rabbani paid tribute to PPP workers and maintained that they were ready for the party chairperson Benazir Bhutto’s call to come on the streets. Mr Rabbani said that the PPP had launched the movement for the restoration of democracy on Oct 18 when Ms Bhutto landed in Karachi and vowed that the PPP would continue its peaceful struggle until restoration of a genuine democracy. Sindh PPP President Syed Qaim Ali Shah also condemned the government and said that the Sindh government had arrested more than two thousand PPP workers from the province. He pointed out in Karachi, only 47 PPP workers had been released on bail and many workers were in the prison. Mr Shah alleged that in order to rig the upcoming elections, the Sindh government had started recruiting in the education department. He condemned the provincial government and said that the police had sabotaged peaceful PPP demonstrations in addition to having opened fire on the Bhan Saeedabad rally and injuring party workers. PPP MNA Syed Kurasheed Shah also spoke on the occasion, while PPP Sindh Secretary-general Nafees Siddiqui and local leaders Waqar Mehdi and Saeed Ghani were also present.
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