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August 15, 2008 Friday Sha'aban 12, 1429



Jackson urges Musharraf to resign immediately



By Our Correspondent


WASHINGTON, Aug 14: American civil rights leader Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., has urged President Pervez Musharraf to resign immediately and save his country from further political chaos.

In a statement issued by his office, Mr Jackson also appealed for end to violence in Pakistan.

“For the sake of democracy, civility and security, I appeal to President Musharraf to step down,” he said. “Further violence and bloodshed must be avoided. A restoration of peace is essential.”

Mr Jackson said that by stepping down, President Musharraf could open a pathway to restore social and economic stability in the country.

Similarly, he said, the government could boost the rule of law by restoring the judges deposed by President Musharraf.

He said it was apparent that the country’s legislative bodies, and the Pakistani people, had lost all confidence in the ability of President Musharraf to lead the nation. “He must step down immediately for the sake of the Pakistani people.”

Mr Jackson noted that Pakistan played a critical role in the region and the world. The will of the Pakistani people must be heeded so that Pakistan may move forward.

Mr Jackson’s son Jesse Jackson, Jr., is co-chairman of Barack Obama’s presidential campaign.







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