The International Action Center condemns the ongoing U.S. support for the brutal military dictatorship of Pervez Musharraf in Pakistan
Statement from the International Action
Center
Musharraf, who first seized power in a 1999 coup, has declared martial law in a
desperate attempt to bolster his faltering dictatorship. Opposition
leaders have been arrested. Peaceful political meetings have been raided.
All international and private news channels have been shut down, with only the
state-owned stations allowed to remain on the air.
Musharraf’s attempt to silence dissent has failed. Every day, more
and more of the people of Pakistan are taking to the streets, despite the
ominous presence and brutality of the U.S.-armed troops.
Meanwhile, Washington is desperately exploring its options to maintain control
over the government of Pakistan. For eight years, the U.S. government has
depended on Musharraf as an ally in Washington’s crusade to dominate the
region and crush national liberation movements.
But now, with the resistance in Iraq continuing and with the refusal of Iran to
bow to the demands of Washington, popular movements opposing the U.S. agenda
have gained new confidence. Musharraf now faces the real possibility of
being overthrown by forces who oppose his collaborationist policies.
Some in the Bush Administration may be looking to Benazir Bhutto as a solution
to their problem. Before the declaration of martial law, the U.S.
attempted to force Musharraf to accept a power-sharing deal with Benazir
Bhutto, a billionaire former prime minister who was ousted for
corruption. This deal was engineered, in part, by National Intelligence
Director John Negroponte, former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and one of the people
responsible for the death squad campaigns against the people of El Salvador and
Nicaragua in the 1980’s.
The International Action Center calls for the immediate end of all U.S. support
for the brutal Musharraf dictatorship. We call for the complete
withdrawal of all U.S. troops from the region, including neighboring
Afghanistan.
We join with working people all over the world in expressing our solidarity
with the people of Pakistan in their struggle against the U.S.-imposed
dictatorship.
Stop U.S. Aid to Musharraf!
Hands Off Pakistan!
U.S. Out of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq!
Posted 11/9/2007
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