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This was a tall order and both father and daughter became victims of Pakistanis bloody political intrigues and callous indifference to violence. Pakistanis as well as other observers would say that this
Bhutto
family was apparently destined to suffer at the hands of direct and indirect military conspiracies. Real or imagined, this brief article is constructed to shed some light on the life and times of
Benazir
Bhutto
.
To understand and unravel
Bhutto
s life and times deserve some considerations. There is a history of tension between her family and the Pakistani military; question of democracy in the country and the need to yoke the military in favor of free and fair elections; there is also the role of Bhutto family and the creation of political party activism in the country. Related to these issues are the marriage between
Bhutto
and the American government under
President
Bush
.
Those who try to figure out the death of this charismatic leader and the circumstances that come together to determine her destiny cannot ignore the fact that her father had a problem with the military. The supporters of the
Bhutto
dynasty do say much about the role the founding father
Bhutto
played in the development of
Pakistan
as a nuclear nation.
Bhutto
the father is widely quoted as saying that they would rather eat grass in their quest for a nuclear bomb, what later came to be called the Islamic Bomb. Despite this major achievement in the arms race between
Pakistan
and India Bhutto the father was not liked by the Pakistani army. He was never fully trusted and his political mistakes were later exploited by Zia ul-Haqq when he made a coup detat against him and in the end hanged him in the gallows. This was Act 1 in the drama. Act 1, Scene 2 is the next step in this deathly play of violence that disrupted the family alleged by her sister-in-law to have been executed in a power play involving her husband and the younger brother. Interestingly, this took place while Benazir served as Prime Minister.
Another brother got killed under strange circumstances. There are all kinds of allegations flying that the younger
Bhutto
s political potential was feared and seen as a threat to the Pakistani military. So the military did what they had to do to get him out of their way. True or false, his political disappearance placed him with the circle of political misfortune for the
Bhutto
family. In all, one could now say that the
Bhutto
family entered the twilight zone of political chaos not only in the antagonism between
Zulficar
Ali
Bhutto
and the Pakistani military but also in the personal clashes between Big Sister Bhutto and her brothers. What made the whole tragedy pathetic and gruesome was the role and place of her husband in the whole drama. Blamed, satirized and lampooned as a 419 Pakistani style operator, widely identified as Mr.10% a la
Chief
Naga
of
Chinua
Achebe
fame,
Bhutto
s husband would be very much at home among
Nigeria
s New Breeders who see the national treasury as extensions of their family egos and insurance policies. Due to this series of political handicaps and reversals
Bhutto
found herself mourning the death of an executed father, the death of two murdered brothers and pain and agony of raising children in exile because of the imprisonment of her husband. He was jailed for eight years while she languished abroad. .
Those who engage in international political comparison can see many convergence and divergence between
Pakistan
and other countries. To its credit
Pakistan
is similar but fundamentally different from other Muslim countries such as
Iran
,
Morocco
,
Malaysia
,
Senegal
,
Saudi Arabia
or
Turkey
. Unlike these other countries
Pakistan
ironically is like
Israel
and
America
. All three countries are constructed out of an idea. These are nations that revolve around an idea developed by leaders who had a vision about a forgotten past or a new dream to be realized tomorrow.
Israel
is the bold reconstruction of the
Israel
known to
Jesus
almost eighteen hundred years after the destruction of
Jerusalem
by
General
Titus
;
America
was constructed by the Founding Fathers when thirteen colonies were brought together after 1776; and
Pakistan
came into being in 1948 when
Jinnah
and others dreamed about a land for Muslims in predominantly Hindu British India. Although fears of civil war among the members of the dominant Punjabi, Shindis, Baluchis and Pathanis are entertained by certain people, the reality is that the universalism and the rivalry with
India
would continue to serve as effective glue for the disenfranchised and marginalized population.
In making such comparison, Nigerians can learned a few things about their points of convergence and divergence with
Pakistan
. The first point of divergence is the different attitudes and opinions expressed in both
Pakistan
and
Nigeria
over the idea of religious separation. During the struggle for independence in
Nigeria
, the word Pakistanization was poisonous to nationalists and it was linked to northern elements whose parochialism was seen as divisive and counter-Nigerian. The other points that connect the dots between
Pakistan
and
Nigeria
are within the circle of political corruption and political intrigues. Both countries have poor grades in the ratings of Transparency International. In fact there is a joke told by an Indian that people blame
Nigeria
as the most corrupt place in the world. Truth be told,
Pakistan
is number one. Why. Her leaders bribed the Nigerians. It is a joke and certainly the late Benazir would have liked to improve the moral and political standing of her country. The regimes of Musharaf could parallel those of Babangida and
Sani
Abacha
, Both rulers affected the struggle for democracy in
Nigeria
.
In assessing the life and times of
Benazir
Bhutto
one must also look at her family and the creation of viable political parties in their country. The feudal origin of the family made them dependent on the political support from the people toiling in their lands.. The legacy of her fathers ideological fascination with leftist thoughts; and the animosity between the
Bhuttos
and the religious establishment constituted a big rift. Because they depend on feudal support their party is not grounded on an institutional base as in the democratic societies of the West. Their support is not driven by political analysis of the society and by mass organization. Support is personal and limited to the charisma or the traditional authority of the leader.
What is surprising is the difference between Benazir and her father. Whereas her father leaned towards leftist position, she on the other hand latched onto the American policies of
President
George
Bush
, thereby creating an image which was hated by the Islamist radicals and suspected by diehard Pakistani nationalists. This position of Benazir was partly responsible for her dilemma of being loved by many and yet hated by many equally. Consequently, one could contend that her weakness in forging a united front of all opposition against the Musharaf regime lies in her family history and her being a bete noire before both the military and the Islamic extremists.
In conclusion, the consequences of
Bhutto
s murder and the future of democracy in
Pakistan
are partly dependent on the role of the
United States
. Another troubling situation will be how democracy under
President
Musharaf
without a strong opposition Leader like
Bhutto
is going to play out in the forth coming general election. He could damage or foster democracy through political sagacity and limited ambition. If he knows the limits of power and create the conditions for a more institutionalized political process to develop through the growing numbers of NGOs in civil society, chances are many political competent and active Pakistanis would come to the scene and sooner or later free and fair elections would take place. This is not going to take place if the military continues to run things and political parties are created in the images of military bosses.
Furthermore, democracy after
Bhutto
would have to find allies beyond the ranks of the dominating feudal Chiefs who run the dominant parties. The religious groups that entertain political ambitions must go through radical mind change if they are going to be useful allies to the democratic caravan. Unless and until the feudal and religious forces go through a metamorphosis nothing is going to happen. Like
Latin America
where the Latifundios capture power through the army, the seminaries, universities and the political parties in those countries,
Pakistan
would also have to make sure that the ruling families are not wedded by marriage and political connections through the feudal homes and military barracks.
Democracy would be a trapped animal grasping for a release.
Bhutto
came out of this background and no one knows where she was going to be the next time around. She ruled
Pakistan
before and the results were not impressive because corruptions and human rights abuses perpetuated by her own family members and political heavyweight supporters. Perhaps she had a new dream and a new ambition to correct the wrongs of the past and to change the train of events in her family and country. However, in retrospect we can say that she came, she performed and she perished at the hands of forces she anticipated but could not stop. May the God Lord show His Mercy and may her soul rest in peace.
This was a tall order and both father and daughter became victims of Pakistanis bloody political intrigues and callous indifference to violence. Pakistanis as well as other observers would say that this
Bhutto
family was apparently destined to suffer at the hands of direct and indirect military conspiracies. Real or imagined, this brief article is constructed to shed some light on the life and times of
Benazir
Bhutto
.
To understand and unravel
Bhutto
s life and times deserve some considerations. There is a history of tension between her family and the Pakistani military; question of democracy in the country and the need to yoke the military in favor of free and fair elections; there is also the role of Bhutto family and the creation of political party activism in the country. Related to these issues are the marriage between
Bhutto
and the American government under
President
Bush
.
Those who try to figure out the death of this charismatic leader and the circumstances that come together to determine her destiny cannot ignore the fact that her father had a problem with the military. The supporters of the
Bhutto
dynasty do say much about the role the founding father
Bhutto
played in the development of
Pakistan
as a nuclear nation.
Bhutto
the father is widely quoted as saying that they would rather eat grass in their quest for a nuclear bomb, what later came to be called the Islamic Bomb. Despite this major achievement in the arms race between
Pakistan
and India Bhutto the father was not liked by the Pakistani army. He was never fully trusted and his political mistakes were later exploited by Zia ul-Haqq when he made a coup detat against him and in the end hanged him in the gallows. This was Act 1 in the drama. Act 1, Scene 2 is the next step in this deathly play of violence that disrupted the family alleged by her sister-in-law to have been executed in a power play involving her husband and the younger brother. Interestingly, this took place while Benazir served as Prime Minister.
Another brother got killed under strange circumstances. There are all kinds of allegations flying that the younger
Bhutto
s political potential was feared and seen as a threat to the Pakistani military. So the military did what they had to do to get him out of their way. True or false, his political disappearance placed him with the circle of political misfortune for the
Bhutto
family. In all, one could now say that the
Bhutto
family entered the twilight zone of political chaos not only in the antagonism between
Zulficar
Ali
Bhutto
and the Pakistani military but also in the personal clashes between Big Sister Bhutto and her brothers. What made the whole tragedy pathetic and gruesome was the role and place of her husband in the whole drama. Blamed, satirized and lampooned as a 419 Pakistani style operator, widely identified as Mr.10% a la
Chief
Naga
of
Chinua
Achebe
fame,
Bhutto
s husband would be very much at home among
Nigeria
s New Breeders who see the national treasury as extensions of their family egos and insurance policies. Due to this series of political handicaps and reversals
Bhutto
found herself mourning the death of an executed father, the death of two murdered brothers and pain and agony of raising children in exile because of the imprisonment of her husband. He was jailed for eight years while she languished abroad. .
Those who engage in international political comparison can see many convergence and divergence between
Pakistan
and other countries. To its credit
Pakistan
is similar but fundamentally different from other Muslim countries such as
Iran
,
Morocco
,
Malaysia
,
Senegal
,
Saudi Arabia
or
Turkey
. Unlike these other countries
Pakistan
ironically is like
Israel
and
America
. All three countries are constructed out of an idea. These are nations that revolve around an idea developed by leaders who had a vision about a forgotten past or a new dream to be realized tomorrow.
Israel
is the bold reconstruction of the
Israel
known to
Jesus
almost eighteen hundred years after the destruction of
Jerusalem
by
General
Titus
;
America
was constructed by the Founding Fathers when thirteen colonies were brought together after 1776; and
Pakistan
came into being in 1948 when
Jinnah
and others dreamed about a land for Muslims in predominantly Hindu British India. Although fears of civil war among the members of the dominant Punjabi, Shindis, Baluchis and Pathanis are entertained by certain people, the reality is that the universalism and the rivalry with
India
would continue to serve as effective glue for the disenfranchised and marginalized population.
In making such comparison, Nigerians can learned a few things about their points of convergence and divergence with
Pakistan
. The first point of divergence is the different attitudes and opinions expressed in both
Pakistan
and
Nigeria
over the idea of religious separation. During the struggle for independence in
Nigeria
, the word Pakistanization was poisonous to nationalists and it was linked to northern elements whose parochialism was seen as divisive and counter-Nigerian. The other points that connect the dots between
Pakistan
and
Nigeria
are within the circle of political corruption and political intrigues. Both countries have poor grades in the ratings of Transparency International. In fact there is a joke told by an Indian that people blame
Nigeria
as the most corrupt place in the world. Truth be told,
Pakistan
is number one. Why. Her leaders bribed the Nigerians. It is a joke and certainly the late Benazir would have liked to improve the moral and political standing of her country. The regimes of Musharaf could parallel those of Babangida and
Sani
Abacha
, Both rulers affected the struggle for democracy in
Nigeria
.
In assessing the life and times of
Benazir
Bhutto
one must also look at her family and the creation of viable political parties in their country. The feudal origin of the family made them dependent on the political support from the people toiling in their lands.. The legacy of her fathers ideological fascination with leftist thoughts; and the animosity between the
Bhuttos
and the religious establishment constituted a big rift. Because they depend on feudal support their party is not grounded on an institutional base as in the democratic societies of the West. Their support is not driven by political analysis of the society and by mass organization. Support is personal and limited to the charisma or the traditional authority of the leader.
What is surprising is the difference between Benazir and her father. Whereas her father leaned towards leftist position, she on the other hand latched onto the American policies of
President
George
Bush
, thereby creating an image which was hated by the Islamist radicals and suspected by diehard Pakistani nationalists. This position of Benazir was partly responsible for her dilemma of being loved by many and yet hated by many equally. Consequently, one could contend that her weakness in forging a united front of all opposition against the Musharaf regime lies in her family history and her being a bete noire before both the military and the Islamic extremists.
In conclusion, the consequences of
Bhutto
s murder and the future of democracy in
Pakistan
are partly dependent on the role of the
United States
. Another troubling situation will be how democracy under
President
Musharaf
without a strong opposition Leader like
Bhutto
is going to play out in the forth coming general election. He could damage or foster democracy through political sagacity and limited ambition. If he knows the limits of power and create the conditions for a more institutionalized political process to develop through the growing numbers of NGOs in civil society, chances are many political competent and active Pakistanis would come to the scene and sooner or later free and fair elections would take place. This is not going to take place if the military continues to run things and political parties are created in the images of military bosses.
Furthermore, democracy after
Bhutto
would have to find allies beyond the ranks of the dominating feudal Chiefs who run the dominant parties. The religious groups that entertain political ambitions must go through radical mind change if they are going to be useful allies to the democratic caravan. Unless and until the feudal and religious forces go through a metamorphosis nothing is going to happen. Like
Latin America
where the Latifundios capture power through the army, the seminaries, universities and the political parties in those countries,
Pakistan
would also have to make sure that the ruling families are not wedded by marriage and political connections through the feudal homes and military barracks.
Democracy would be a trapped animal grasping for a release.
Bhutto
came out of this background and no one knows where she was going to be the next time around. She ruled
Pakistan
before and the results were not impressive because corruptions and human rights abuses perpetuated by her own family members and political heavyweight supporters. Perhaps she had a new dream and a new ambition to correct the wrongs of the past and to change the train of events in her family and country. However, in retrospect we can say that she came, she performed and she perished at the hands of forces she anticipated but could not stop. May the God Lord show His Mercy and may her soul rest in peace.

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Posted by Robot| 28.12.2007 01:55