Comments Of
Senator Patrick Leahy
On Developments
In Pakistan
Monday, November
5, 2007
[Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.)
chairs the Senate’s Subcommittee On State And Foreign Operations
– the Appropriations Committee panel which handles funding for
U.S. assistance to Pakistan and which has budget jurisdiction
over the State Department.]
“General Musharraf has made a
colossal blunder. He says he needs emergency laws to fight
terrorism, but his crackdown targets the courts, lawyers, the
press, political opponents and human rights defenders. It seems
clear that his primary goal is to keep himself in power as
president and as army chief.
“The Bush Administration has only
paid lip service to the abuses of General Musharraf’s
authoritarian rule. Rather than hold him to his word that he
would restore democracy, the White House has opened the spigot
to a steady flow of hundreds of millions of dollars each year,
even when he sacked the chief justice of the Supreme Court and
orchestrated his own rubber-stamp reelection.
“The best antidote to religious
fundamentalism is to support Pakistan’s moderate majority. That
would best serve our security interests as well as the interests
of the Pakistani people. It is what we should have been doing
all along, rather than propping up a general who seized power in
a coup and has repeatedly broken his word about his intentions.
“The United States will continue
its support to the Pakistani people. But U.S. aid to the
Musharraf government should stop until constitutional order,
civil liberties and judicial independence are restored, until
political prisoners are released, and until free and fair
elections are allowed.”