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By: Moorthy Muthuswamy PhD
August 06, 2006
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If Milosevic could be charged with crimes against humanity why not
Musharraf?
The
systematic pattern of escalating terror attacks in India—the wanton
killings of civilians, deliberate destruction of public property,
deliberate killings of civilians from majority community in certain parts
of India and targeting of institutions belonging to majority
community—constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity (http://www.internationalcrimes.com/war.htm).
India may or may not be able to directly link
Pakistan to the savage
July 2006 Mumbai train blasts. But Pakistan’s well-established track
record of sending terrorists into India, its role in setting up terror
cells within India among Indian Muslim populace, its Foreign Minister’s
statement linking blasts with a lack of resolution of the Kashmir
conflict—and importantly, lack of viable alternatives connects Pakistan to
the blasts. The nature and extent of Pakistan’s terror sponsorship in
India is extensively covered in a very recent book by a former
Intelligence Bureau official Maloy Krishna Dhar (http://in.rediff.com/news/2006/jul/19inter.htm).
What
was the basis of war crimes and crimes against humanity charges against
Milosevic and his cronies? In a nutshell, they were accused of
deliberately conducting a violent campaign of genocide against people of
certain ethnicity/religion in order to drive them away from certain
regions so that their land and property can be confiscated.
Since its birth in 1947 from British-ruled India, Pakistan’s military and
religious establishments have either directly or indirectly succeeded in
driving out most non-Muslims from every Muslim majority area of Indian
sub-continent. Non-Muslims were driven out of Pakistani part of Kashmir to
India, when it was overrun by Pakistanis in 1947. Even in the rest of
Pakistan non-Muslims constituting over 20 percent in 1947 when it was part
of British India
have now reduced to less than 2 percent—with most driven to India. In the
then East Pakistan, in 1971, the Pakistani army was selectively involved
in driving out non-Muslims (to India) and killing many of them. In 1989,
from Indian Kashmir valley, over 300,000 non-Muslims were driven out (to
the rest of India)
by Pakistan-influenced radical Muslims. This mostly one-sided genocide has
marginalized non-Muslim access to land and opportunities, and has
victimized India. As a result of this uneven partition, with most Muslims
staying back, India ended up with almost 85 percent of the pre-1947
population in 75 percent of its new landmass. These Pakistani acts of
ethnic cleansing legitimize Indian claims over some of Pakistan’s
territory.
Under Musharraf Pakistan-influenced terrorists have killed scores of Hindu
families—and have successfully created Hindu exodus out of certain parts
of Kashmir. To put more pressure on India to give up Kashmir to Pakistan,
under Musharraf, Pakistan sponsored terrorists are suspected to have
escalated acts of terror in the rest of India. These escalating terror
attacks have imposed a huge economic cost on an impoverished nation—and
have indirectly undermined humanity in India. These attacks have escalated
despite the promise given by Musharraf in the following joint statement
released on January 6, 2004 in India: “he [Musharraf] will not permit any
territory under Pakistan's control to be used to support terrorism in any
manner.”
Seen
in the above context, Musharraf’s consistent declaration that “it
[Pakistan] has a political and moral right to support what it calls a
struggle for self-determination in Indian-controlled Kashmir” has become
an immoral framework for extending radical Islam’s frontiers—through a
combination of non-Muslim ethnic cleansing (a form of genocide) and
support for self-determination of Muslims (which in reality has turned out
to be terror sponsorship). Because, having already worked to indoctrinate
Kashmiri Muslims—the hatred of Hindu-majority India—Pakistan hopes, given
the right to self-determination, Muslim majority Indian Kashmir will vote
to join Pakistan, along with the land. Perhaps, given its track record of
driving out non-Muslims, a morally right thing, Pakistan could have done
is to take disgruntled Muslims from Indian Kashmir (minus the land) and
settle them in Pakistani part of Kashmir.
These war crimes and crimes against humanity are carried out by
Musharraf’s Pakistan to extend the frontiers of Islamic religion Musharraf identifies with—at
the expense of non-Muslim civilians in the region. This is similar to the
genocide and war crime charges Milosevic and his cronies faced at the
international criminal tribunal.
Crimes against humanity campaign
This
war crime angle—that of setting up the stage to charge Musharraf and his
cronies with war crimes and crimes against humanity, offers a fresh, and
possibly, the most effective way of discrediting Musharraf and Pakistani
establishment—by making them pariahs in the eyes of international
community. This has the potential to force
America
to at least downgrade its relations with
Pakistan
and look for alternate ways of “engaging” it. This angle also forms an
internationally accepted basis for taking multi-lateral actions against
Pakistan’s military and religious establishments that are at the forefront
of sponsoring terror in India. Also, Pakistan’s foot-soldiers within India
could be handled with a vision derived from this angle. Indian public and
diaspora could be mobilized by clearly identifying the terror sponsors for
what they are. In short, war crime angle potentially offers India the best
chance of successfully repulsing a genocidal radical Islam, secure its
citizens and their economic future.
Opposition parties, Indian public and military should put pressure on the
ruling UPA regime to pursue this war crime angle—a very meaningful and
long-term response to the ongoing genocide of Indians. To pursue “peace”
with golf-wielding war criminals such as Musharraf is no better that
pursuing one with cave-hiding Bin Laden. With Musharraf deriving his
international legitimacy from American support, the following could be
articulated to the Bush administration, the US Congress and media:
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America and its allies shouldn’t overlook the fact that Islamic Pakistan
is a nation with a long track record of genocidal expansion and is ruled
by an unrepentant dictator with an Islamist background and is armed with
weapons of mass destruction
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With Musharraf increasingly viewed as a war criminal, the Bush
administration should find it difficult to back him or seen to be
identified with him
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American arming of Pakistan with offensive and advanced weaponry may be
seen as an empowerment of an Islamist war criminal and his cronies—to
continue acts of genocide against non-Muslims in the region with reduced
fear of retaliation from India
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United States’ continued overlooking of Pakistan’s India-specific jihad
will lead to an increasingly destabilized India and the first probable
casualty:
India’s
secular democracy
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The war crime and crimes against humanity accusations may offer a
powerful stick for America to beat Pakistan with and turn tables on
Pakistan’s manipulative leadership
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This analysis indicates Musharraf as an Islamist and a war criminal, not
be suitable for reforming Pakistani society—deeply engrossed in radical
Islam
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Recruitment in “Muslim street” to attack America, Israel or India
continues unabated due to the impression of Muslims being “oppressed” by
“infidels”. By bringing out war crimes and crimes against humanity
charges against Musharraf and his cronies, the reality of radical
Islamic marginalizing, ethnic cleansing, killings and oppression of
non-Muslims should get extensive exposure. This offers great potential
to discredit radical Islamic recruitment propaganda—the necessary step
to win the war on terror
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The reluctance to acknowledge Musharraf’s crimes against humanity but
persecute, one of their own, Milosevic, may be portrayed as West’s
shameful fear of radical Islam and an injustice to those killed in 9/11,
Madrid, London and Mumbai attacks—by radical Muslims
Moorthy Muthuswamy PhD
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