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PAKISTAN: Is Musharref's Regime Behind Sectarian Attacks?
SHI'ITES KILLED in KARACHI, SUNNI LEADER KILLED IN ISLAMABAD
Diversion from Musharref's Offensive Against Islamic Refugees/Taliban
By Buut Shikan (Idol Breaker)
Pakistani coup leader Pervez Musharraf faces a dilemma. The people are 
united against him. He is not welcome anywhere in the country and has not 
spoken to a public meeting in a year. Three major forces are at work 
against him:
1. The Islamic coalition led by Jamaate Islami, JUI, JUP, etc which wants 
to remove the Washington-backed general by peaceful means. Shias and 
Sunnis are united in this movement which launched million-man marches 
throughout Pakistan.
2. The Jihad movement led by Jamat ad-Da'wa [organized by Hafiz Saeed] 
which helps the struggle in 
Kashmir 
and sympathizes with the Taliban.
3. Secularized and semi-secularized political parties like Muslim League, 
led by Nawaz Sharif, and the PPP led by Benazir Bhutto. 
[Nawaz Sharif is Pakstan's elected Prime Minister. Musharref forcibly 
removed him.]
Musharref is kept in power by the top military generals. These generals 
are funded by the 
U.S. 
and live in luxury in cantonments cut off from the dust and toil of the 
masses of people.
Musharref, after two visits to the U.S., has been coordinating military 
operations against the Taliban with American troops in 
Afghanistan. 
He referred to this coordination as the "pincer movement against the 
Taliban." In recent days, Pakistani military forces under Musharref's 
orders have launched a military offensive against Islamic refugees and 
Taliban who had been given security by Pakistani tribesmen living very 
near the Afghan border. At least 12 Muslims were martyred by Musharref's 
mercenaries in this attack. Across the border, the U.S. launched an attack 
and killed another 12 Taliban including a Taliban commander.
These attacks led to widespread revulsion in Pakistan and an upsurge of 
hatred against Musharref. [In the meantime, 
Egyptian 
Islamist Ayman al-Zawahiri issued a statement probably smuggled out of 
Afghanistan which named Musharref as a traitor and called on Pakistanis to 
overthrow the 
CIA 
agent living in Islamabad.]
IN THAT BACKGROUND, THE SECTARIAN ATTACKS WERE LAUNCHED TO DESTROY THE 
UNITY OF THE PAKISTANI PEOPLE. Both attacks were carried out with military 
precision and showed careful planning. The assailants got away in broad 
daylight.
In Karachi, the scenario was as follows: A minibus owned by an 
organization called SUPARCO takes Sunni and Shia employees to prayers on 
Friday (juma'). The bus dropped off the Sunnis to a masjid and then took 
the Shias to their imambargah. Just when the Shias were getting down, they 
were attacked and gunned down. It was obviously an inside job organized by 
someone who knew the exact operation of the SUPARCO bus. The killers were 
crack shots and did not miss.
In ISLAMABAD, the attack was even more blatant. A SUNNI member of 
Parliament, from a group known for its hatred of Shias, was gunned down 
along with his bodyguards in broad daylight in Pakistan's capital city. He 
had taken the precaution of putting a government number plate on his jeep 
but this did not fool the assassins. It was very obviously an inside job.
Sectarian Sunnis went on the rampage in Islamabad to attack businesses, 
cars and Shia places of worship. It appears that the regime's security 
forces made NO ATTEMPT TO STOP the rioting.
At this time, 
India 
and Pakistan are at peace. As NEW TREND had pointed out long ago, 
Musharref, Vajpayee and 
Bush 
are working together. It has become a quartet now with the open collusion 
between Sharon and Vajpayee and Musharref calling for recognition of 
Israel.
The SECTARIAN violence seems to be a last desperate attempt by Musharref to 
disrupt the people's unity. Sectarian slogans are very hurtful for the 
people. Most Shias and Sunnis have no problems with each other. A fringe 
group among Shias, backed by 
Iran, 
insults the Sahaba and provokes the Sunni backlash. A similar fringe group 
among Sunnis, known as sipah-e-sahaba extols the "virtues" of Muawiya and 
Yazeed. These tactics are condemned by the Islamic coalition (MMA) and the 
Jihad movement (ad-Da'wa), both of which encourage unity with Shias.
We urge the Pakistani people to institute an independent inquiry into the 
murders. The only gainer from fratricidal attacks is General Musharref and 
Pakistani generals [backed and funded by the U.S.]
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2003-10-12 Sun 05:47ct