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Published 26 Jan, 2017 07:00am

The pressure on Zia to hang Bhutto

KARACHI: A document titled ‘National Intelligence Daily Cable’ dated October 1978 contains an excerpt on the pressure on then president Ziaul Haq from the military establishment.

The cable, written “for the purpose of informing US officials only”, contains brief assessments of several countries, including Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Brazil and Pakistan.

It reads: “Ultimately, Zia’s ability to stay in office depends on the continued support of the military. Zia’s inability to solve Pakistan’s economic and political problems, his assumption of the presidency, his efforts to downgrade potential rivals in the army, and the belief that martial law is damaging both the reputation and the military capability of the army have all contributed to growing unhappiness among senior officers.

“So far however, military officers do not appear to be planning to move against him in office till he decides Bhutto’s fate.”

Another assessment report compiled by US officials dated February 1979 also reflects on Zia’s decision regarding Bhutto’s trial.

It reads: “If Bhutto is spared, the army leadership will be reinforced in its unhappiness with Zia and more inclined to move against him.”

Published in Dawn January 26th, 2017

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