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PAKPAC STATEMENT REGARDING STATE OF
EMERGENCY IN PAKISTAN
November 3rd 2007: Imposition of the State of
Emergency in Pakistan is an extreme measure in response to the rapidly
deteriorating law and order situation in Pakistan . It is regrettable
that Pakistan is confronted by such grave challenges where law
enforcement agencies, the Armed Forces and moderate forces are
increasingly becoming a victim of terrorism through suicide bombings.
The Pakistani American Public Affairs Committee (PAKPAC) urge
President Musharraf to continue to maintain his resolve to fight
terrorism and expeditiously take steps to restore complete democracy
in Pakistan. The countless sacrifices made by the people of Pakistan
including the armed forces should not be in vain. A stable, secure and
democratic Pakistan is a must to win the US led global war against
terrorism.
The Pakistani American Public Affairs Committee (PAKPAC) is a
nationwide, membership based, not for-profit lobbying organization
registered with the US Federal Election Commission. PAKPAC's mission
is to advance and strengthen U.S.-Pakistan relations, while working
tirelessly to preserve, protect and promote ideals of civil liberties
commonly cherished by all Americans. PAKPAC is organized to give voice
to issues and concerns common to the Pakistani American community. It
play's an important role in fostering greater political and civic
engagement within the Pakistani Americans. PAKPAC is also focused in
collaborating with other regional and national Pakistani American
organizations, as it continues to serve as a watch dog for inaccurate
and negatively biased media coverage about Pakistan and Pakistani
Americans. PAKPAC is also involved in educating media outlets,
political parties, academic institutions, think tanks, and
Administration (US as well as Pakistani) about issues of concern and
significance to the Pakistani American community. (For more
information on PAKPAC, browse our website (www.pakpac.net)
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