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Pakistan SC declares NRO null and void
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 17 - 12 - 2009

Pakistan's Supreme Court Wednesday struck down the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) that has protected President Asif Ali Zardari and some aides from corruption charges, raising the prospect of political turmoil.
The decision rejecting the 2007 amnesty introduced by former president Pervez Musharraf will heap pressure on Zardari, even though he has presidential immunity.
The US is keen to see Pakistan widen its battle against homegrown Taliban as part of its efforts to stabilize Afghanistan but political troubles could distract the government from the campaign.
The ruling meant that all old cases covered by the amnesty, most of them corruption cases, would be revived, Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry told the court.
Zardari's ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP) respected the ruling but there was no question of the president resigning, said presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar.
“The PPP has faced challenges in the past and can face challenges in future. The PPP is not worried, its leadership is not worried,” he told reporters outside the court.
Musharraf introduced the amnesty that protected about 8,000 people, including politicians and civil servants, as part of a power-sharing deal brokered with Zardari's late wife, former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, with US and British encouragement.
Bhutto returned to Pakistan from self-imposed exile soon after the amnesty was introduced but she was assassinated two months later while campaigning for a general election.
Instead, Zardari led her party to victory in the February 2008 polls and he became president after Musharraf stepped down later that year.
But his image has long been tarnished by allegedly shady deals during Bhutto's two terms as prime minister in the 1990s.
He says the charges were politically motivated. He was never been convicted but nevertheless spent 11 years in jail.
Zardari is now deeply unpopular and his government is perceived as weak in the face of a Taliban insurgency and a struggling economy.
Among those protected by the amnesty were the interior and defense ministers and several of Zardari's senior aides.
While Zardari is safe from prosecution, some legal experts say the danger for him is that now that old cases against him have been revived, the legitimacy of his 2008 election as president could be challenged.
But some analysts said while the court's decision will increase political tension and distract the government from its battle against militants, it was not expected to spark chaos.
“Some people are going to be very upset, but does it mean the entire country is going to become unstable? I don't think so,”S said Shafqat Mahmood, a former government minister and analyst.
Zardari's allies were girding their loins for legal battles that could drag on for years, said another analyst.
“It'll be a protracted process. You could see the end of this government's term before anything happens with those cases,” said Rashid Rehman, editor of the Daily Times.


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