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OIC
should have sought troop withdrawal from Iraq, Afghanistan: Qazi
Multan,
Dec 9: The Organization of Islamic
Countries should have come out in its Makkah Summit with a clear
policy against the presence of the US forces in Iraq and
Afghanistan, besides pledging for the defence of Iran and Syria in
case of American invasion.
This was stressed by ameer of
Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Qazi Husain Ahmad while talking to
newsmen here on Friday. He welcomed the OIC summit but said had
the organization demanded withdrawal of the US forces from Iraq
and Afghanistan; its outcome would have been more laudable.
The Musharraf regime, , he said,
had damaged the Kashmir cause as despite announcing a host of
concessions on the matter, India was unmoved and had not budged an
inch from its stance that Kashmir was its integral part.
He said the basic issue of the
country was the continuity of the martial law. He said the army
had illegally concentrated all the powers and no-one would believe
that there was democracy in Pakistan with the chief or army staff
calling the shots in the presidency.
The JI leader said by stressing
transparency the international community had for all practical
purposes showed no confidence in the relief and rehabilitation
operation being led by the men in uniform in the quake-hit areas.
He also criticized the developed
countries for pushing anti-farmer policies under the WTO regime in
the poor and developing countries. He said the USA and the
European Union hugely subsidized their farm sector, but when it
came to the countries like Pakistan they pressed for their
withdrawal through the IMF and World Bank in the name of
structural adjustments.
Qazi Hussain Ahmed called for a
fair and just water-distribution formula among the provinces and a
consensus over the construction of new reservoirs in the country,
including the proposed Kalabagh dam. |