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Wear a Black Armband as a symbol of your disagreement

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Wear a Black Armband as a symbol of your disagreement.

Musharraf’s resignation took with it the last ray of hope. The NRO was not revoked and the country is in the hands of thieves and looters. There is an impression that the whole Nation is united in this decision and is celebrating, whereas many of us who see this as a dark step in the plan to destabilize Pakistan are depressed and disappointed. The media has as usual picked a biased side, and continues to celebrate in the hype that it has itself created. President Musharraf did have supporters, and there are many who did not want him to resign, but amidst the shouts of these politically charged conspirators, our voices are unheard.

Show your stance against the resignation by the President, by wearing a black armband. The most peaceful, quiet and non-provoking way to show your disagreement. We have seen the lawyers do it, the NGO’s and their human rights, the politicians and their selfish agendas. Why not use this way for once solely for the sake of Pakistan

Wear the armband as:

  • A symbol of our feelings, our disappointment over the president’s departure.
  • A protest against the government and its conspiracy that has now unfolded. We stand united for Pakistan and its sovereignty.
  • A reminder to the government, that now that Musharraf is no longer there to be used as an excuse for the government’s follies, we are awaiting action. There are issues waiting to be addressed, and if Musharraf was the only hindrance, we want them to be tackled. The government is in the Nation’s courtroom, and it is answerable to us…we are the ones passing the judgment.

It is not an antagonistic protest; it is merely a form of expression, to show that we disagree, to show that we want CHANGE, to show that this nation s not blind {or indifferent}. Musharraf’s problems may have ended, but this government’s have just begun. United, we stand.

By Laila Sohail

Thank you Musharraf!

Monday, August 18th, 2008

I’m disappointed. I’m baffled. I’m worried. I’m depressed. I can’t think clearly.

I don’t understand what’s going to happen to this country now. Musharraf just resigned.

I don’t care what the anti-Musharraf say. I don’t care what the media says. I don’t care that the PTV anchorman started bashing Musharraf just as soon as he heard Musharraf was resigning as his daddy. I don’t care that that b*st**d Shahid Masood is behind it.

All I want to say is “Thank you Musharraf!”

You did much for this country. I still believe you are honest and patriotic. But the most important accomplishment of yours was that you instilled into the hearts of all Pakistanis “Pakistan First!”

Even the anti-Mush are repeating your line!

The TV Channels are showing videos of political workers on the streets, distributing sweet meat (mithaiyan) among themselves, and terming them as “awaam”, trying to prove that your resignation is the best thing but I’m going to wait and see.

I’m going to wait and see how much the people can take of this nonsense. You ended the new government’s dilemma of your impeachment. Within three days, the judges must be restored.

Let’s see what new “reason” these people come up with to fool the common man.

For six years, you bore the brunt of these people’s swords. Now you are going!

Wonder who they’ll pick on now.

Pakistan Zindabad! And again, Thank you Musharraf!

“When this world favors somebody, it lends him the attributes, and surpassing merits of others and when it turns its face away from him it snatches away even his own excellences and fame.”

Hazrat Ali (A.S.)