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DOCUMENT No.7
The Text Of The Speech Of President General Pervez Musharraf
ISLAMABAD, Sept 20 (APP)- Following is the text of speech of
President General Pervez Musharraf broadcast on Radio and Television on
September 19 (Wednesday).
"My dear countrymen, Asslam-o-Alaikum:
The situation confronting the nation today and the
international crisis have impelled me to take the nation into confidence.
First of all, I would like to express heartfelt sympathies to
the United States for the thousands of valuable lives lost in the United
States due to horrendous acts of terrorism.
We are all the more grieved because in this incident people
from about 45 countries from all over the world lost their lives. People of
all ages old, children, women and people from all and every religion lost
their lives. Many Pakistanis also lost their lives.
These people were capable Pakistanis who had gone to improve
their lives. On this loss of lives I express my sympathies with those
families. I pray to Allah to rest their souls in peace.
This act of terrorism has raised a wave of deep grief, anger
and retaliation in the United States. Their first target from day one is Osama
bin Laden's movement Al-Qaida about which they say that it is their first
target.
The second target is Taliban and that is because Taliban have
given refuge to Osama and his network. This has been their demand for many
years.
They have been demanding their extradition and presentation
before the international court of justice. Taliban have been rejecting this.
The third target is a long war against terrorism at the
international level. The thing to ponder is that in these three targets nobody
is talking about war against Islam or the people of Afghanistan.
Pakistan is being, asked to support this campaign. What is this
support? Generally speaking, these are three important things in which America
is asking for our help.
First is intelligence and information exchange, second support
is the use of our airspace and the third is that they are asking for logistic
support from us. I would like to tell you now that they do not have any
operational plan right now. Therefore we do not have any details on this count
but we know that whatever are the United States' intentions they have the
support of the UN Security Council and the General Assembly in the form of a
resolution.
This is a resolution for war against terrorism and this is a
resolution for punishing those people who support terrorism. Islamic countries
have supported this resolution. This is the situation as it prevailed in the
outside world.
Now I would like to inform you about the internal situation.
Pakistan is facing a very critical situation and I believe that after 1971,
this is the most critical period. The decision we take today can have
far-reaching and wide- ranging consequences.
The crisis is formidable and unprecedented. If we take wrong
decisions in this crisis, it can lead to worst consequences. On the other
hand, if we take right decisions, its results will be good.
The negative consequences can endanger Pakistan's integrity and
solidarity. Our critical concerns, our important concerns can come under
threat. When I say critical concerns, I mean our strategic assets and the
cause of Kashmir. If these come under threat it would be a worse situation for
us.
On the other hand, we can re-emerge politically as a
responsible and dignified nation and all our difficulties can be minimized. I
have considered all these factors and held consultations with those who hold
different opinions. I met the corps commanders, National Security Council and
the Federal Cabinet. I interacted with the media. I invited the religious
scholars and held discussions with them. I met politicians. I also invited
intellectuals. I will be meeting with the tribal chiefs and Kashmiri leaders
tomorrow. This is the same process of consultation that I held earlier.
I noted that there was difference of opinion but an
overwhelming majority favours patience, prudence and wisdom. Some of them, I
think about ten percent-favoured sentimental approach.
Let us now take a look at the designs of our neighbouring
country. They offered all their military facilities to the United States. They
have offered without hesitation, all their facilities, all their bases and
full logistic support. They want to enter into any alliance with the Unites
States and get
Pakistan declared a terrorist state. They want to harm our
strategic assets and the Kashmir cause. Not only this, recently certain
countries met in Dushanbe. India was one of them. Indian representative was
there. What do the Indians want? They do not have common borders with
Afghanistan anywhere. It is totally isolated from Afghanistan. In my view, it
would not be surprising, that the Indians want to ensure that if and when the
government in Afghanistan changes, it shall be an anti-Pakistan government. It
is very important that while the entire world is talking about this horrible
terrorist attack, our neighbouring country instead of talking peace and
cooperation, was trying hard to harm
Pakistan and defame Islam. If you watch their television, you
will find them dishing out propaganda against Pakistan, day in and day out. I
would like to tell India "Lay Off". Pakistan's armed forces and every
Pakistani citizen is ready to offer any sacrifice in order to defend Pakistan
and secure its strategic assets. Make no mistake and entertain no
misunderstanding. At this very moment our Air Force is at high alert; and they
are ready for "Do or die" Missions My countrymen! In such a situation, a wrong
decision can lead to unbearable losses.
What are our critical concerns and priorities? These are four;
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First of all is the security of the country and external
threat.
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Second is our economy and its revival.
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Third are our strategic nuclear and missile assets.
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And Kashmir cause.
The four are our
critical concerns. Any wrong judgement on our part can damage all our
interests. While taking a decision, we have to keep in mind all these factors.
The decision should reflect supremacy of righteousness and it should be in
conformity with Islam. Whatever we are doing, it is according to Islam and it
upholds the principle of righteousness. I would like to say that decisions
about the national interests should be made with wisdom and rational
judgement.
At this moment, it is not the question of bravery or cowardice.
We are all very brave. My own response in such situations is usually of
daring. But bravery without rational judgement tantamount to stupidity. There
is no clash between bravery and sound judgement.
Allah Almighty says in the holy Quran, "The one bestowed with
sagacity is the one who get a big favour from Allah". We have to take recourse
to sanity. We have to save our nation from damage. We have to build up; our
national respect. "Pakistan comes first, everything else comes later". Some
scholars and religious leaders are inclined towards taking emotional
decisions. I would like to remind them the events of the first six years of
the history of Islam.
The Islamic calendar started from migration. The significance
of migration is manifested from the fact that the Holy Prophet (PBUH) went
from Makkah to Madina. He (PBUH) migrated to safeguard Islam. What was
migration? God forbid, was it an act of cowardice? The Holy Prophet (PBUH)
signed the charter of Madinah (Meesaq-e-Madinah) with the Jewish tribes. It
was an act of sagacity. This treaty remained effective for six years. Three
battles were fought with non-believers of Makkiah during this period - the
battle of Badr, Uhad and Khandaq. the Muslims emerged victorious in these
battles with the non-believers of Makkah because the Jews had signed a treaty
with the Muslims.
After six years, the Jews were visibly disturbed with the
progress of Islam, which was getting stronger and stronger. They conspired to
forge covert relations with the non-believers of Makkah.
Realising the danger, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) signed the treaty
of Hudaibiya with the Makkhans who had been imposing wars on Islam. This was a
no war pact. I would like to draw your attention to one significant point of
this pact. The last portion of the pact was required to be signed by the Holy
Prophet (PBUH) as Muhammad Rasool Allah.
The non-believers contested that they did not recognize
Muhammad (PBUH) as the Prophet of Allah. They demanded to erase these words
from the text of the treaty. The Holy Prophet(PBUH) agreed but Hazrat Umar (R.A)
protested against it. He got emotional and asked the Holy Prophet (PBUH) if he
was not the messenger of God (God forbid) and whether the Muslims were not on
the right path while signing the treaty. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) advised
Hazrat Umar (R.A) not to be led by emotions as the dictates of national
thinking demanded signing of the treaty at that time. He (PBUH) said, this was
advantageous to Islam and as years would pass by you would come to know of its
benefits. "This is exactly what happened. Six months later in the battle of
Khyber, Muslims, by the grace of Allah, again became victorious. It should be
remembered that this became possible because Makkhans could not attack because
of the treaty. On 8 Hijra by the grace of Allah glory of Islam spread to
Makkah.
What is the lesson for us in this? The lesson is that when
there is a crisis situation, the path of wisdom is better than the path of
emotions. Therefore, we have to take a strategic decision.
There is no question of weakness of faith or cowardice. For
Pakistan, life can be sacrificed and I am sure every Pakistani will give his
life for Pakistan. I have fought two wars. I have seen dangers.I faced them
and by the grace of Allah never committed a cowardly act.
But at this time one should not bring harm to the country. We
cannot make the future of a hundred and forty million people bleak. Even
otherwise it is said in Shariah that if there are two difficulties at a time
and a selection has to be made it is better to opt for the lesser one. Some of
our friends seem to be much worried about Afghanistan.
I must tell them that my government and I are much more worried
about Afghanistan and Taliban. I have done everything for Afghanistan and
Taliban when the entire world is against them. I have met about twenty to
twenty five world leaders and talked to each of them in favour of the Taliban.
I have told them that sanctions should not be imposed on Afghanistan and that
we should engage them.
I have been repeating this stance before all leaders but I am
sorry to say that none of our friends accepted this. Even in this situation,
we are trying our best to cooperate with them. I sent Director General ISI
with my personal letter to Mullah Umar. He returned after spending two days
there.I have informed Mullah Umar about the gravity of the situation. We are
trying our best to come out of this critical situation without any damage to
Afghanistan and Taliban.
This is my earnest endeavour and with the blessings of Allah I
will continue to seek such a way out. We are telling the Americans too that
they should be patient. Whatever their plans, they should be cautious and
balanced: We are asking them to come up with whatever evidence they have
against Osama bin Laden; What I would like to know is how do we save
Afghanistan and Taliban. And how do we ensure that they suffer minimum losses:
I am sure that you will favour that we do so and bring some improvement by
working with the nations of the world. At this juncture, I am worried about
Pakistan only.
I am the Supreme Commander of Pakistan and I give top priority
to the defence of Pakistan, Defence of any other country comes later. We want
to take decisions in the interest of Pakistan. I know that the majority of the
people favour our decisions. I also know that some elements are trying to take
unfair advantage of the situation and promote their personal agenda and
advance the interests of their parties. They are poised to create dissentions
and damage the country.
There is no reason why this minority should be allowed to hold
the sane majority as a hostage. I appeal to all Pakistanis to display unity
and solidarity and foil the nefarious designs of such elements who intend to
harm the interests of the country. At this critical juncture, we have to
frustrate the evil designs of our enemies and safeguard national interests.
Pakistan is considered a fortress of Islam. God forbid, if this fortress is
harmed in any way it would cause damage to the cause of Islam. My dear
countrymen have trust in me the way you reposed trust in me before going to
Agra. I did not disappoint the nation there.
We have not compromised on national honour and integrity and I
shall not disappoint you on this occasion either. This is firm pledge to you.
In the end before I take your leave, I would like to end with the prayer of
Hazrat Musa (A.S)(Prophet Moses) as given in Sura-e-Taha: "May Allah open my
chest, make my task easier, untie my tongue so that they may comprehend my
intent".
May Allah be with us in our endeavours.
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PAKISTAN PAINDABAD "
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