May 1, 2013

Injustice, poor people and the corrupt state.

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Not sure how unification of the 3 failed and corrupt states will suddenly pour forth universal justice and equality for ALL suddenly, within the broad spectrum of the Criminal Justice System of these countries, but the overall unification sentiment is endorsed....it will spell the end of all the petty village minded bigots who pose as NATIONAL politicians, and the traitors in security who work for foreign powers perhaps. 

I understand many poor farmers near the border cross over to both countries by sheer chance, as do fishermen. The Justice system sadly is not geared for the poor innocent man.

Terrorism in Pakistan's case (for which Sarabjit was accused) is caried out and monopolised by the STATE (Punjab military/ISI/CIA)......This is done to create what is known as a 'strategy of tension' which enables the Pakistan Punjab military to be projected as ..

(i) Heroes who are indispensable to the nation.
(ii) Increases the power of the Punjab military within the STATE.

Something similar also happens in India with the RSS.

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Sarabjit victim of prejudiced mindset

Markandey Katju
 at Times of India blog.



Sarabjit Singh was held guilty by the Pakistan courts in connection with the 1990 Lahore bomb blast which killed 14 people, and sentenced to death. He was on death row in a Pakistan jail for 22 years.

I carefully studied the evidence in his case, and found it extremely weak. The main prosecution witness, Shaukat Salim, later retracted his statement which he had earlier given in court, and said it was given under police pressure. The other evidence against Sarabjit was his alleged 'confession', but we all know how 'confessions' are obtained in our countries (by third-degree methods).

I, therefore, sent 4 letters to the Pakistan president and prime minister mentioning all this and requesting that he be released and sent back to India. The first letter was sent through the then Pakistan High Commissioner to India, Mr Shahid Malik, the second through Dr Khalil Chishty (for whose release also I had made many efforts), the third through Mr Ansar Burney, former Pakistan minister and social activist, and the fourth through someone else.

I also mentioned in my letters that apart from the merits of the case, Sarabjit had been on death row, not ordinary confinement, in jail, for over 21 years, with a damocles sword constantly hanging over his head, and this would make anyone go mad. I, therefore, pleaded that mercy should be shown to him and he be set free (some of my letters to the Pakistan president and prime minister are on my blog). I quoted from Portia's speech in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice that justice should be tempered with mercy.

There was no acknowledgement to any of these letters.

Now that Sarabjit is dead I can only express my deep sorrow. In my view both Dr Khalil Chishty and Sarabjit were victims of the prejudiced mindset of most people on both sides of the border, most Indians regarding Pakistanis as devils, and most Pakistanis regarding Indians as devils (when the truth is, as I have been repeatedly saying, 99% people of all countries and communities are good, though they are often befooled by some wicked people).

The only difference between the cases of Dr Chishty and Sarabjit is that while Dr Chishty is alive ( though after undergoing 20 years hardship) and back home in Karachi (I often speak to him on telephone), Sarabjit is dead.

This again reinforces my belief that only reunification of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh under a strong, secular, modern minded government, which does not tolerate religious extremism, whether Hindu or Muslim, can bring peace and prosperity in our subcontinent.