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08KARACHI456
2008-07-30 17:55:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Consulate Karachi
Cable title:  

KARACHI - FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE VISIT IS CALM

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C O N F I D E N T I A L KARACHI 000456 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/30/2018
TAGS: PGOV SOCI PTER PK
SUBJECT: KARACHI - FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE VISIT IS CALM

REF: ISLAMABAD 2532

Classified By: CLASSIFIED BY CONSUL GENERAL KAY ANSKE, REASONS 1.4 (b)
and (d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L KARACHI 000456

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/30/2018
TAGS: PGOV SOCI PTER PK
SUBJECT: KARACHI - FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE VISIT IS CALM

REF: ISLAMABAD 2532

Classified By: CLASSIFIED BY CONSUL GENERAL KAY ANSKE, REASONS 1.4 (b)
and (d)


1. (C) Summary: Former Pakistan Chief Justice Iftikhar
Mohammad Chaudhary arrived in Karachi on July 29 on a tour
that also included Multan. Sources told Post that he came to
convince former Sindh High Court judges not to take a new
oath in order to be restored to the bench. Chaudhary was met
at the airport by a smaller than anticipated crowd; unlike
his May 12, 2007 visit that resulted in 40 deaths, this trip
was peaceful. End summary.


2. (U) Deposed Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhary
arrived in Karachi on July 29 to the beat of drums and
dancing supporters. He was accompanied by an entourage that
included Aitzaz Ahsan, President of the Supreme Court Bar
Association, Munir Malik, ex-President of the Supreme Court
Bar Association, and Asmat Ullah Khan, President of the
Rawalpindi High Court Bar Association.


3. (U) Sindh Bar Association members, deposed judges, and
local leaders of political parties such as Pakistan Muslim
League ) Nawaz (PML-N),Jamaat-e- Islami (JI),
Tehriq-i-Insaaf, Sunnai Tehrik and Anjuman-i-Naujawan-i-Islam
were among the several thousand supporters who greeted his
early afternoon arrival at Jinnah International Airport
(Karachi).


4. (C) Aqil Lodhi, a member of the Sindh Bar Association,
told Post that Chaudhary came to Karachi specifically to
dissuade former judges of the Sindh High Court from accepting
a Pakistan People,s Party (PPP) proposal to take a new oath
in order to be restored to the bench. Lodhi said that other
bar council members feel they have been marginalized by the
Supreme Court Bar Association. He predicted a rift in the
&lawyers, movement8 if other bar associations are not
given more say so.


5. (C) Supporters accompanied Chaudhry' caravan to the
Pearl Continental Hotel (in near downtown Karachi). The
trip, which normally takes 40 minutes, stretched to four
hours given the large and slow-moving caravan. Karachi
security officials provided police escorts and cleared the
road ahead of the motorcade. RSO sources said the local
government refused a request by local attorneys to provide a
bulletproof vehicle for Chaudhary.


6. (C) RSO sources said the turnout on hand to greet
Chaudhary was lower than expected due to the short notice
given about the event and fears of another outbreak of the
violence that occurred during Chaudhary,s last visit to
Karachi on May 12, 2007. (Note: On that earlier visit,
Chaudhary never left the airport, nearly 40 people were
killed, and several buildings burned in the rioting that
erupted after his arrival at Karachi,s airport. End note.)


7. (U) The death of Imdad Awan, President of the Sukkur
High Court Bar Association, who had a heart attack while
driving Chaudhary, cast a pall over the event. Chaudhary
cancelled his planned evening events and spent time later in
the evening at a prayer service held for Awan. He is due to
leave Karachi on July 30, after a luncheon meeting with the
Sindh Bar Association.
Anske