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Viewing cable 09ISLAMABAD564, PAKISTAN MEDIA REACTION: MARCH 17, 2009

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09ISLAMABAD564 2009-03-17 11:13 2011-08-26 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Islamabad
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SUBJECT:  PAKISTAN MEDIA REACTION: MARCH 17, 2009 
 
Summary:  Reports and photographs of the countrywide "celebrations" 
following the much-awaited reinstatement of the deposed judges 
including Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhary dominated headlines in 
all newspapers on Tuesday.  State Department spokesman Robert Wood's 
remarks that the reinstatement decision "brought Pakistan back from 
the brink" received extensive coverage.  In an exclusive story, the 
Urdu daily, "Jang," and its sister English newspaper, "The News," 
quoted President Zardari as saying that "he was never against 
Justice Iftikhar."  Reports of a suicide blast in Rawalpindi killing 
11 and injuring more than 25 others were also highlighted.  Tehrik 
Nifaz-i-Shariat Muhammadi (TNSM) chief Sufi Mohammad's warning to 
judges of Swat "to cease their hearings" as "Sharia courts would 
start operations in the district" received prominent display. 
 
All major dailies ran analytical editorials on the restoration of 
the deposed judges by Prime Minister Gilani and its far-reaching 
implications.  Commenting on the "happy ending" of the judicial 
crisis, the center-right national daily, "The Nation," noted that 
"this would not have been possible without backdoor attempts by the 
military establishment and the new U.S. Administration, which had 
reasons to be wary of increasing polarization in the country." 
Extolling General Kiyani's position in the crisis, the popular 
rightist daily, "Ausaf," declared that "this role has absolved the 
Pakistan Army of the wrongdoings of General Musharraf."  Whereas, 
the mass circulation daily "Jang," opined that now "it is time to 
deal with issues like poverty, ignorance, unemployment, inflation, 
and hunger in the country."  End Summary. 
 
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News Stories 
----------------- 
 
"'Judicial Revolution' Paves Way For Strong Parliament" "Dawn" 
(03/17) 
 
"As victors celebrated a judicial revolution that culminated in the 
restoration of deposed judges on Monday through people's power, the 
way seemed cleared for one in Parliament as well to empower the 
legislature.  Restoring to Parliament its lost power is likely to be 
the next focus of political forces whose differences over a 
two-year-old judicial crisis finally took the matter to the 
streets." 
 
"Massive Show Of Relief By People" "Dawn" (03/17) 
 
"People belonging to all spheres of life celebrated the restoration 
of Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry and other deposed judges 
throughout the country on Monday." 
 
"Reinstatement Decision Sparks Celebration" "Dawn" (03/17) 
 
"Celebrations started outside the official residence of Justice 
Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry on Monday morning the moment news about 
his reinstatement spread.  A number of people described the 
development as a step towards establishing people's power, but 
others termed it the beginning of a real challenge for the 
judiciary." 
 
"Pakistan Came Back From The Brink: U.S." "Dawn" (03/17) 
 
"The United States said on Monday that the decision to reinstate 
Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry brought Pakistan back from the brink 
but declined to take credit for helping defuse a potentially 
explosive situation.  'This was basically a decision made by 
Pakistanis for Pakistanis.  And they deserve all the credit,' said 
State Department spokesman Robert Wood." 
 
"No U.S. Pressure: State Department" "Daily Times" (03/17) 
 
"The United States on Monday praised the reinstatement of sacked 
chief justice of Pakistan (CJP) Iftikhar Chaudhry, saying there had 
been no U.S. pressure on the Pakistani government to do so, AP 
reported." 
 
"Zardari Says He Was Never Against Justice Iftikhar" "The News" 
(03/17) 
 
"President Asif Ali Zardari says he was only waiting for the 
retirement of Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar before restoring Justice 
Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry as Chief Justice.  The President told 
this newspaper on Monday evening: 'I never said that I was against 
Justice Iftikhar.'" 
 
"Politics Of Reconciliation To Continue: Gilani" "Dawn" (03/17) 
 
"Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani on Monday announced 
reinstatement of deposed Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry 
and other judges.  Mr. Gilani pledged to continue politics of 
reconciliation." 
 
"U.S., U.K., Others Hail Decision" "The News" (03/17) 
 
"The world powers heaved a sigh of relief as sanity finally 
prevailed in Pakistan and President Asif Ali Zardari was forced to 
concede the demands of the people. 'This is a statesmanlike decision 
taken to defuse a serious confrontation, and the apparent removal of 
this long-standing national issue is a substantial step towards 
national reconciliation,' said the U.S. Embassy in a statement." 
 
"From Gilani To Kayani And U.S. To U.K. - All Did Well" "The News" 
(03/17) 
 
"The historic restoration of deposed Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad 
Chaudhry in the wee hours on Monday and marathon struggle for the 
purpose by certain people have brought some distinguished faces to 
the positive light including Chief of the Army Staff General Ashfaq 
Parvez Kayani and others for playing productive and result-oriented 
role in the whole endeavor.  Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, 
PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif, distinctive leader of the lawyers' 
movement Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan Chaudhry, Tehrik-e-Insaf chairman 
Imran Khan, Jamaat-e-Islami Amir Qazi Hussain Ahmad, ANP President 
Asfandyar Wali Khan, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Ms. Anne W. 
Patterson, British High Commissioner Robert E. Brinkley and Saudi 
Ambassador Ali Saeed Awadh Assirri are conspicuous among such 
personalities." 
 
"Some In Congress May Not Back Aid" Clinton" "Dawn" (03/17) 
 
"Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told Pakistani leaders that some 
U.S. lawmakers 'may not feel inclined' to support aid to Islamabad 
if political chaos continued, a top U.S. official said on Monday. 
But the official, speaking to reporters on condition of anonymity, 
said Ms. Clinton presented the issue as a reality rather than a 
threat in her calls on Saturday to President Asif Ali Zardari and 
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani." 
 
"U.S. In Touch With Main Players" "Dawn" (03/16) 
 
"The United States remains heavily involved in resolving the current 
political crisis in Pakistan, maintaining regular contact with the 
main players even after the protesters started their long march to 
Islamabad on Sunday.  Throughout the crisis, which intensified after 
President Asif Ali Zardari dismissed the Punjab government, 
Washington has maintained a multi-layer involvement with 
Islamabad." 
 
"Taseer, Malik And Fazl Lead Zardari Astray" "The News" (03/16) 
 
"...  As a last resort, Zardari tried to use the American pressure. 
It was surprising for Zardari that some top U.S. government 
officials never used any 'pressure' on Nawaz Sharif and they just 
tried to mediate.  Top U.S. government functionaries tried their 
level best to prevent the PML-N Quaid Nawaz Sharif from coming out 
on the roads but they failed.  U.S. President's Special Envoy 
Richard Holbrooke spoke to Nawaz Sharif twice last week and offered 
his services for mediation with Asif Ali Zardari but the PML-N Quaid 
never encouraged him.  Nawaz Sharif told this scribe that he did not 
want the Army and the U.S. to interfere in the political affairs of 
the country and that was why he ignored the offer of the American 
envoy, but in a polite and friendly way." 
 
"Terrorists Strike Amid Jubilation; 11 Killed" "Dawn" (03/17) 
 
"A suicide bomber hit a crowded bus-stand in Rawalpindi intersection 
on Monday night killing at least 11 people and injuring more than 25 
others.  A woman and a child were among those killed and political 
workers, pedestrians and passengers were injured." 
 
"Swat Sufi Asks Judges To Keep Out Of Courts" "Dawn" (03/17) 
"The peace initiative launched by the NWFP government in Swat faced 
fresh problems on Monday when Tehrik Nifaz-i-Shariat Muhammadi 
(TNSM) Chief Maulana Sufi Mohammad asked judicial officers to stop 
coming to courts and said that any further court proceedings would 
be in violation of the agreement signed by the government." 
 
"Peace Accord Help Restore Normalcy to Bajaur Agency" "The News" 
(03/17) 
 
"The unilateral ceasefire announcement by Taliban and subsequent 
agreement between political administration and Mamond tribesmen 
brought peace back to the volatile Bajaur Agency, prompting the 
displaced persons to return to their homes." 
 
"U.S. Drone Kills Two In FR Bannu Village" "The News" (03/17) 
 
"Two militants, including a foreigner, were killed when a suspected 
US spy plane fired two missiles on a hideout in Janikhel area, 
Frontier Region (FR) Bannu, on Sunday night." 
 
"Militant Torch 30 NATO Vehicles" "Dawn" (03/17) 
 
"Suspected Taliban militants torched 30 vehicles in attack in 
Peshawar on Monday on a terminal for trucks carrying supplies for 
NATO forces in Afghanistan.  This was the second such attack in two 
days." 
 
"Kidnappers Of UN Official Set New Deadline" "Dawn" (03/17) 
 
"A group which claims to have kidnapped a UN official warned on 
Monday if their demands were not met in 48 hours they would not be 
responsible if anything happened to John Solecki because of 
'inaction.'" 
 
"Taliban Reject Dialogue: Report" "Dawn" (03/17) 
 
"The Taliban rejected reports on Monday its leader Mullah Omar was 
willing to hold peace talks aimed at ending the war in Afghanistan, 
saying it would continue attacks until all foreign forces withdrew 
from the country." 
 
"Mullah Omar Backs Afghan Peace Talks "The News" (03/16) 
 
"Taliban Chief Mullah Omar has given his approval for talks aimed at 
ending the war in Afghanistan and allowed his representatives to 
attend the Saudi-sponsored peace negotiations." 
 
--------------------- 
Editorials/Op-eds 
--------------------- 
 
"A Happy Ending," an editorial in the center-right national English 
daily "The Nation" (cir. 20,000) (03/17) 
 
"The lawyers, opposition parties and the civil society at large have 
wrested victory out of the jaws of defeat.  This would not have been 
possible without backdoor attempts by the military establishment and 
the new U.S. administration, which had reasons to be wary of 
increasing polarization in the country." 
 
"Nation Grateful To General Kiyani," an editorial in the popular 
rightist Urdu-language daily "Ausaf" (cir. 10,000) (03/17) 
 
"Pakistan Army has played an exemplary role in getting resolve the 
judicial crisis, and this role has absolved the Pak Army of the 
wrongdoings of General Musharraf." 
 
"Unique Struggle Of Lawyers And Now Harsh Test," an editorial in the 
leading mass circulation centrist Urdu daily "Jang" (cir. 300,000) 
(03/17) 
 
"Indeed, it is a great achievement of the lawyers' fraternity, 
political parties, media, and the people of Pakistan that their 
struggle for the restoration of the judiciary has succeeded.  And 
now every Pakistani is right to think that it is time to deal with 
issues like poverty, ignorance, unemployment, inflation, and hunger 
in the society." 
 
"In Our Own Hands," an editorial in the centrist national English 
daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (03/17) 
 
"We frequently persuade ourselves that all decision-making in the 
country lies outside realms controlled by people and it is indeed 
Washington or other powers, both internal and external, who dictate 
terms to us.  The momentous events of early Monday morning should be 
enough to persuade us that we, as citizens, have the power to alter 
the destiny of our country and its people.  The strength to do so 
lies in our own hands.  Using that force is a matter of choice." 
 
"The Road Ahead," an editorial in the Karachi-based center-left 
independent national English daily "Dawn" (cir. 55,000) (03/17) 
 
"Chief Justice Chaudhry will feel the pressure to be the people's 
champion.  That may well be necessary in certain circumstances, but 
the Supreme Court must not become a policymaker.  If, for example, 
the people don't like the government's food or fiscal policy, the 
corrective measure is to vote it out in the next election.  Judicial 
intervention may be popular, but what is popular at any given time 
isn't what is best from the perspective of systemic stability." 
 
"Life After The Long March," an editorial in the Lahore-based 
liberal English language daily "Daily Times" (cir. 10,000) (03/17) 
 
"Life after the Long March will hopefully see restoration of the 
economy that was severely damaged by the political instability 
radiating from the campaign.  Once the result of the review petition 
has brought about a further thawing of the situation, it will be 
time to take a serious look at the problem of terrorism and the 
battle against it that we are not winning." 
 
"Triumph Of Justice," an editorial in the Lahore-based liberal 
English daily "The Post" (cir. 5,000) (03/17) 
 
"The reinstatement of Chief Justice Iftikhar is only the first step 
towards ensuring the independence of judiciary in Pakistan.  History 
shows that the judiciary here has always been under tremendous 
pressure from an all powerful executive to do its bidding....  There 
can be no democracy without justice in its broadest sense....  Let 
this triumph of justice not be a fleeting one.  Let it be the 
starting point to realize the vision of a democratic, just, 
progressive and prosperous Pakistan." 
 
"Victory Of Democracy," an editorial in the Islamabad-based rightist 
English daily "Pakistan Observer" (cir. 5,000) (03/17) 
 
"The historic statement of the Prime Minister totally transformed 
the political atmosphere and provided instant relief to the 
agitating people and their silent supporters and sympathizers.  The 
amicable resolution of the long drawn issue bears testimony to the 
fact that the country has the inherent capability and strength to 
absorb such shocks and move forward." 
 
"Success Of Lawyers Movement: Victory Of People," an editorial in 
the second-largest, center-right nationalist Urdu daily 
"Nawa-i-Waqt" (cir. 125,000) (03/16) 
 
"PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif's decision to defy restriction and lead 
the long march was a turning point that destroyed government's 
strategy and helped the Prime Minister and the establishment arrive 
at the decision to reinstate deposed judges....  This is no one's 
defeat and is the victory of the people, lawyers, civil society and 
democratic and political forces.  Had the government made the 
decision earlier, it would have saved the country from the political 
and economic loses that it suffered." 
 
"Restoration Of Deposed Judges: The Need To Mend Broken Alliances 
And Links Also," an editorial in liberal Urdu daily "Express" (cir. 
100,000) (03/17) 
 
"It would not be wrong to term the Prime Minister's statement a 
welcome change in the country. This announcement will not only 
fulfill the longstanding dream of independence of judiciary but also 
usher in an atmosphere of reconciliation in the country that will 
strengthen democracy...." 
 
"Nobody's Victory, Nobody's Loss - Only The Nation Is Victorious," 
an editorial in the Lahore-based populist center-right Urdu daily 
"Khabrain" (cir. 50,000) (03/17) 
 
"The people are rejoicing at the PM's announcement; and indeed they 
should celebrate as for the last two years they were gripped by an 
emotional and psychological turmoil that had a negative impact on 
their social and economic life....  The people will now be able to 
focus on India which is building dams on our rivers in violation of 
the Indus Water Treaty." 
 
"League Rally," an editorial in the Lahore-based independent Urdu 
daily "Din" (circ. 5000) (03/17) 
 
"The restoration of Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and his colleagues 
proves that the nation will not let the state institutions take 
actions that violate the law and constitution.  Lawyers, civil 
society, political workers and leaders have struggled for two years 
and defeated dictatorial decisions.  The reinstatement is a victory 
of the constitution and the nation.  This victory proves that 
democratic thought is budding in Pakistan in a new and assertive 
manner." 
 
"End To Political Crisis," an editorial in the Hyderabad based 
Sindhi Daily "Kawish" (cir. 105,000) (03/17) 
 
"Prime Minister's announcement to reinstate the deposed judges has 
brought political tension and conflict to an end, and the crisis 
seems to have been resolved.  We understand that both the government 
and the opposition contributed in intensifying the tension in the 
country, now efforts should be focused to make the democratic system 
successful." 
 
"Late But Finally Justice Restored," an editorial in the 
Karachi-based right-wing pro-Jamaat-e-Islami Urdu daily "Jasarat" 
(cir. 3,000) (03/17) 
 
"The government's decision to restore the judges might be considered 
by some quarters as its retreat, but we believe that there is no 
harm in such retreat that saves the nation from destruction.  One 
really regrets that had this decision been taken a year ago, much 
time and energies would have been saved." 
 
"Army Follows 'Kayani Model'," news analysis by Jehangir Karamat in 
the center-right national English daily "The Nation" (cir. 20,000) 
(03/17) 
 
"Pakistan moved towards a precipice, teetered on its edge and moved 
back. Internationally there was a collective sigh of relief that a 
disaster had been averted....  Now democracy stands strengthened and 
the roadmap to a shift of the power center to the people is clear. 
This opens a new chapter in Pakistan's history as hope and optimism 
pervade the environment after the gloom generated by the 
deadlock....  This time the military followed what must be called 
the 'Kayani Model' - invisible but around, fully informed and acting 
through well timed and effective influence in the right quarter." 
 
"Victory For Democracy," an op-ed by Dr. Tariq Rahman in the 
Karachi-based center-left independent national English daily "Dawn" 
(cir. 55,000) (03/17) 
 
"The significance of the judges' restoration lies not only in 
democratic forces having won.  The principle of defying dictators 
has also received a big boost." 
 
"Gradual Withdrawal Of Troops From Swat," an editorial note in the 
Karachi-based, pro Taliban Jihadi Urdu daily "Islam" (cir. 15,000) 
(03/17) 
 
"In the past, the local Taliban always complained that the 
government did not honor its commitments, but this time both sides 
of the peace deal are serious to fulfill their responsibilities. 
So, the government should start pulling out troops from the Swat 
valley progressively to demonstrate that it still stands with its 
commitments." 
 
"Another Drone Attack," an editorial in the second-largest, 
center-right nationalist Urdu daily "Nawa-i-Waqt" (cir. 125,000) 
(03/17) 
 
"American predator drone attack in Jan Khaili, Bannu killed five and 
wounded many....  This was the second drone attack on our territory 
in the last one week and, ironically, the government is not even 
keeping up the fagade of protesting against this open U.S. 
aggression....  Suicide attacks and terrorism will continue if 
American drone attacks continued." 
 
"Drone Attacks And U.S. Policy," an editorial note in the 
Peshawar-based Urdu-language daily "Mashriq" (cir. 55,000) (03/17) 
 
"The U.S. continuous drone attacks on Pakistani border areas is a 
legacy of the Bush administration, and the change in the White House 
did not affect the U.S. foreign policies.  If the new U.S. 
administration is desirous to resolve the Afghanistan issue, it must 
not overlook the Pakistan interests, and its all-out cooperation in 
the ongoing war on terror." 
 
"End Hafiz Saeed's Detention," an editorial in the second-largest, 
center-right nationalist Urdu daily "Nawa-i-Waqt" (cir. 125,000) 
(03/17) 
 
"The detention of Jamaat-ud-Dawa Ameer Hafiz Saeed and four other 
leaders have been extended....  Jamaat-ud-Dawa has nothing to do 
with Lashkar-i-Taiba.  The government should honorably release Hafiz 
Saeed....  Has he been detained at the U.S. behest?  If Pakistan is 
a sovereign state than why can't we stop appeasing America?" 
Patterson