Posted on 12/08/2007 3:19:56 PM PST by Lorianne
Washington, Dec 8: One of the two US human rights activists deported from Pakistan has been arrested soon after arrival here.
Tighe Barry was detained for protesting at the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on US assistance to Pakistan. Barry has been asked to return for a court hearing on December 27.
On Friday, Barry and Medea Benjamin, who went to Pakistan to support the pro-democracy movement, protested outside the State Department, urging the Bush Administration to discontinue its support to the Musharraf regime.
The two flew directly from Pakistan to Washington to attend this hearing. They had asked for the opportunity to testify about their firsthand experience with the heroism of Pakistans civil society and the brutality of the government, but were told that the witnesses had already been selected, the Dawn quoted Benjamin, a saying.
Richard Boucher, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs was first one to testify.
When Boucher described the emergency as a mere bump in the road, Barry stood up in protest, saying that Bouchers testimony was full of lies.
Musharraf has beaten lawyers and students, destroyed the judiciary, and censored the press, he shouted.
The US must freeze all funding to this military government until emergency rule is lifted, the independent judiciary is reinstated, the censorship of the media is lifted, and all judges, lawyers, students and human rights defenders are released, he said.
Committees chairman Senator Robert Menendez asked security to remove Barry. He was pulled out of the room, handcuffed and put in a police van.
A dozen activists of CODEPINK also backed them in their protest.
Code Pink: Women for Peace is a feminist anti-war group that started in the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq. It seeks positive social change through creative protest, non-violent direct action, and community involvement.
The name "Code Pink" itself is a play on the Bush Administration's Department of Homeland Security's colour-coded alert system
We are very upset that the US Government continues to give President Pervez Musharraf 100 million dollars a month, said Benjamin, adding, We want this to be suspended until the Pakistani Government respects the rule of law.
We were kidnapped, hijacked and terrorised in Pakistan. Our only crime: supporting the pro-democracy movement. We were not accused of anything else, she added.
CODEPINK is planning to demonstrate outside the Pakistan Embassy in Washington. (ANI)
Why don’t they protest Chavez, Putin, Ahmadinejad, Kim, and Castro if they claim to not like dictators?
Oh wait, they’re on the same side...
I don’t agree with their politics, if they had any brains they would realize they are useful idiots for corrupt exiled Pakistani kleptocrats, and they should really have been placed in a decent mental institute years ago, but I’ll give them this, those women are walking the walk.
How many women get up the nerve to be used as useful idiots by corrupt misogynist Islamist kleptocrats half a world away, and go around the world to protest against a military regime in a time of martial law? Takes a huge can of stupid, or grande cojones to do so.
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