Walk for the Restoration of Judiciary on 8th May

pr-logo-option-02-1.jpgPeoples Resistance shall hold a demonstration for Restoration of Judiciary on Thursday May 8th, 2008, at 6:15 pm at Khadda Market DHA (in front of Rahat milk shop). Participants will walk down to the Legal Chief Justice of SHC, Mr. Sabihuddin Ahmed’s house for a 30 minute protest.

PR expresses its disappointment that this important issue has not been addressed as promised. This protest acquires even more significance in view of the increasingly lesser chances of a solution by the 12th of May. Fakhruddin G Ibrahim opting out in protest from the core mediating body in Islamabad and the postponement of the bye-elections all have added to the crisis. We would like to reiterate the demand for urgent and unconditional restoration of judiciary.

All concerned citizens /groups are requested to join and show solidarity for the cause of restoration of original judges.

People’s Resistance is a coalition of students, teachers, NGOs, journalists and citizens concerned with restoration of judiciary, freedom of media and restoration of constitution. Bring banners, placards, flags, T-shirts and your friends!

All those in Karachi are requested to join. Please inform all your friends in Karachi.

Date: Thursday 8th May 2008
Location: Khada Market DHA (in front of Rahat Milk Shop)
Time: 6:15 sharp
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2 responses to “Walk for the Restoration of Judiciary on 8th May”

  1. ABCDEFGH Avatar

    Look how the credibility of Dawn is going down over the years . What a fall from grace since the great days of Ahmed Ali Khan when such dubious persons could not dare to use journalism as a stepping stone, when journalism was revered. With power suckers like Major (retd) Kamran Shafi and Irfan Hussain as columnists, the credibility of Dawn can well be imagined and the environment and leadership which lets such dubious ex-armymen and ex-govt servants be a blot on the name of independent journalism.
    What a shame Dawn.

    http://thenews.jang.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=14537

    Noted columnist gets prized London job

    Tuesday, May 06, 2008

    By Rauf Klasra

    ISLAMABAD: The PPP government has approved the first “political appointment” of a top columnist, Irfan Hussain, who has been chosen for the prized post of Press Minister in London.

    Minister press and a senior member of Information Group Imran Gardezi, who was working on this post in London, is now being directed to return to Islamabad. Information Minister Sherry Rehman is said to have expressed the desire to give him some important appointment in the ministry keeping his vast experience and competency in view. Imran is widely respected in the British media for his professional competency and moderate approach in dealing with difficult issues.

    When contacted by The News, one of the top officials of the ministry of information, who refused to be identified, confirmed that Irfan Hussain has been chosen to serve as minister press in London. It was confirmed that this appointment was made on the personal request of the columnist who had been writing columns under the name of “Mazdak” when he was serving in the government.

    Meanwhile, background interviews reveal that the appointment of High Commissioner and ambassador is discretionary, with quota reserved for political appointees. And London has seen a lot of them, including Akbar S Ahmed, Maleeha Lodhi and now Wajid Shamsul Hasan — all former journalists or writers.

    But the post of press minister in London is a cadre post of the information group, but ex-army men and government servants, who use the media as stepping-stone, have been occupying this post.

    Earlier, columnist Major (retd) Kamran Shafi served as press minister, now it is the turn of Irfan hussain, who was previously an accounts group officer. PML-Q Senator Tariq Azeem, before joining politics, also served as advisor on press to the High Commissioner.

  2. Tahseen Alam Khan Avatar
    Tahseen Alam Khan

    Values change with the passage of time total commercialism is prevailing therefore these issues are not for our consumption.