Dog(gar) Justice
Reverend Martin Luther King said that ‘injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere’. Such a message is particularly apt and sadly true for today’s Pakistan still living under Musharraf’s martial law that broke even notorious Pakistani records of army rule. Hail King Musharaff and his judicial coup!From Bajaur to Bahawalpur a flower of hope rose on February 18 that seduced an entire nation with its enchanting scent. Today that scent has turned into a stench that stinks of a deal of the night authored by Zardari House and his coward of a party to save the hairy ass of a retired general.
Pakistan is today a nation on the edge. The recent mob violence in Karachi and elsewhere is indicative of this trend. That said given that our Supreme Court and High Courts have been demolished and replaced by Doggar Courts led by the supreme dog Justice Doggar is it any wonder that the recent mob violence in Karachi and elsewhere graced our nation.
One must ask if we can we really afford to just focus on the news story of the insane actions of a mob that burnt alive robbers in Karachi and ignore the deeper meaning and root causes of such actions.
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Is the photo below so troubling to the eye and the mind only because it can be seen?

However is the mob any different or worse (I believe not) than the mob led by Justice Doggar and Co who hijacked our Supreme Court and prostrated to the God of the Gun and against the order of the Supreme Court that stood tall against a military general for the first time in Pakistan’s illustrious career.
The forthcoming PPP constitutional package amongst its many evils aims to stifle and suppress the judiciary like never before. A nation that allows its political elite to subvert their mandate to install a puppet judiciary opens the gates of hell and the law of the jungle as justice is never served when profit defeats principle.
A word of warning is needed here, for I believe that the mob violence seen recently heinous as it is, serves only as a precursor and even only a trailer to the feature film of injustice galore that is set to showcase across our land soon if the PPP succeeds.
Like the film ‘Romeo must die’ I believe that the real film that should play across Pakistan is ‘The Doggar Court must die’. And die it must.
- Originally posted on 21st May 2008, 01.39 PK Time, written under MARTIAL LAW