Jo Loh-e-Azal Per Likha Hai
By M Mirza • Jun 15th, 2008 • Category: Politics (Urdu) • (4,055 views) • 3 CommentsLast 5 posts by M Mirza
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June 15th, 2008
“As lawyers who value freedom and the rule of law, we at Harvard Law School want Chief Justice Chaudhry and all of the courageous lawyers in Pakistan to know that we stand with them in solidarity. We are proud to be their colleagues in the cause of justice, and we will do all we can to press for the prompt restoration of constitutionalism and legality in Pakistan.”
— Elena Kagan, Harvard Law School’s Dean, on the Justice Iftikhar’s awarding.
June 15th, 2008
HLS Medal of Freedom:
In the wake of the imposition of emergency rule in Pakistan, on November 14, 2007, the Harvard Law School Association decided to award its highest honour, the Medal of Freedom to Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, following the military crackdown the previous week. He becomes the first Pakistani to be presented with such honour.
Harvard Law School Medal of Freedom is given to selected personalities for their contributions to freedom, justice, and equality. Former South African President Nelson Mandela is one of the previous recipients of this award.
As Iftikhar Chaudhry was under house-arrest at that time, the school planned to hold a grand ceremony to award the medal hoping that its recipient will soon be released and allowed to attend. According to the official statement:
Although Mr Chaudhry has been placed under house arrest and is not free to leave Pakistan.
The same statement announcing the award, identifies Chaudhry as Pakistan’s chief justice and not as a deposed or former judge.
June 20th, 2008
I quite rightly agree with wat Mirza sb said just over here but just in order to set the record straight would like to add that
Gen Qayyum oppossed the privitisation of Steel Mill back when he was the chairman and still stands on that point. It was the reason that his letters to the President and PM ( which he claimed to be private back in the SC ) were included as an evidence during the hearing of the case. So it is not that the man has changed parties it just that he stands by his “principles”, one may say.
Also, Iftikhar Chaudhry has now become more of a symbol then the personally tout that was [resent when he was first re-instated. He has become a symbol of fight against opression. Symbol of Justice.
Lets hope he compes upto the peoples expectations upon his restoration.