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Originally posted by subz
I'd feel safer still with a duly elected Pakistani President without military aid from the United States government as well
Also he only expelled these foreign nationals. Do you really think they will just not go to other Madrassas? Do you think they'll just shrug their shoulders and say I cant be bothered finding another school? Its just shifted a problem, not remedied it.
Also Shots, only one of the London bombers attended a Madrassas in Pakistan, not all of them
Originally posted by subz
But thats just the thing shots. Pervez Musharraf is being held up as something to emulate because of his stance on terrorists. Of course its easier to stomp on terrorists when you dont have to worry about an electorate or civil rights.
Do we really want to go down the dictatorship route? Yes of course it would be infinately easier to deal with terrorists if we did. But what exactly would we be protecting other than our lives?
Musharraf can use the very same powers to stiffle democratic reform in his country and there is nothing to stop him. Does the potential evils of oppressive regimes beholden to themselves with no compulsion to respect it citizens outweigh the fact he can lock up and kill at will? I dont think it does and its definately not a system we should hold up as a model.
[edit on 29/7/05 by subz]
Originally posted by subz
Shots, but he can only expell all those foreign nationals because he is a military dictator. Since when has coming to a country to learn religion been a crime? It wouldnt fly with British and Americans, there would be an uproar.
Originally posted by subz
shots, where was the evidence that these 1,400 foreigners were preaching hate?
That is arbitrary and summary judgment, it would rightly be against our laws.
Subz says: Not all madrassas preach hatred, that is a generalisation.
Originally posted by subz
My points, which runs contrary to yours, are that Musharrafs actions do not prevent terrorism and he can only carry those specific actions out because he is a military dictator.
Which means that 1) I think his specific actions are useless and heavy handed and 2) We wouldnt be able to implement them in our Western societies, even if they did work, because we do not allow summary and arbitrary judgments.
I dont think im going to change your opinions on the matter, and nor you mine. Thanks for the discourse, I do enjoy thrashing things out with you
as posted by seekerof
Lip service.
It is a token effort by Musharraf.
His position as the leader of Pakistan is tenuous at best.
I doubt he will have the ability to enforce this to the point of really making any type significant difference.
Originally posted by Seekerof
As I once stated before, I'll say it in this particular thread:
as posted by seekerof
Lip service.
And here you go...the latest from Pakistan on this move:
Pak flip-flops on madrassa students
Again, time will only tell, but it is more and more becoming apparent that Musharraf is simply giving more lip service. As a man caught between two sides and having to appease both, it would be expected?
seekerof