Benazir Bhutto argues in a
WaPo op-ed that we shouldn't fear Pakistani
democracy:
For too long, the international perception has been
that Musharraf's regime is the only thing standing between the West
and nuclear-armed fundamentalists.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Islamic parties have
never garnered more than 13 percent in any free parliamentary
elections in Pakistan. The notion of Musharraf's regime as the only
non-Islamist option is disingenuous and the worst type of
fear-mongering.
I was at a
CSIS event a while back
where Pakistan wonks pointed out that, Musharraf not being
immortal, the choices basically come down to a transition back to
democracy or an Islamist coup. It would be criminally negligent not
to push toward the former option.
topics:
Islam, Pakistan