Carson: A more independent Pakistani judiciary means a weaker Taliban
Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at 12:26PM
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By Suzia van Swol, University of New Mexico-Talk Radio News Service
Congressman Andre Carson (D-Ind.) delivered a statement today urging Pakistan to restore their judiciary system. “We were all awakened this morning to the disturbing news of activities taking place today in Pakistan. So us gathering here today is of significant importance. Because we gather not just to commemorate an event nor do we come here today to soley advocate for judicial reforms in Pakistan. Our activities today are bigger then any one event or cause. Because our cause for enhanced civil liberties in Pakistan are wrapped in a universal moment that collectively calls for increased freedoms and basic human rights everywhere.”
Carson said that although many are quick to point out that Pakistan is ground zero in the fight against terror, “history has shown us that one of the most effective ways to defeat terror is by enhancing our basic freedoms. By standing for freedom we are taking a stand against extremism,” stated Carson.
The Congressman said that he looks forward to working with his colleagues in the U.S. House because , “A stronger and more independent Pakistani judiciary means a weaker Taliban. So it is imperative that Congress and the administration act swiftly in promoting a more progressive Pakistan, and a Pakistan that is able to promote human rights and implement strong judicial reforms.” Carson stated that through an engaged and reciprocal democracy, hopefully we can create such a Pakistan.
Dr. Agha Saeed, Founder of Pakistani American National Alliance (PANA) said that Pakistan is going through a decisive struggle; “A stable and democratic Pakistan will be a gift to itself and its neighbors and the whole world.” PANA is calling on the Obama Administration to support Pakistan’s struggle for an independent judiciary system.
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