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Hassan Abbas

Hassan Abbas

Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

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2007 (continued)

December 31, 2007

"The Elections Must Go Ahead"

Op-Ed, The Guardian, Comment is Free...

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Without credible elections, restoration of the independent judiciary and effective curbs on the activities of the country's intelligence agencies in internal affairs, Pakistan cannot be rescued from a certain slide into more chaos. Pakistan's history is full of cover-ups and Bhutto's murder is proving to be no different.

 

 

December 17, 2007 12:34am EST

Analysis: End of Emergency Rule Unlikely to Resolve Pakistan's Problems

News

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

In a country where those who lose elections instinctively blame it on rigging . . . , and where divisions in the society are entrenched, these elections can open up a Pandora's box of political grievances, unmet expectations, ethnic rivalries and people's disenchantment with the system.

 

 

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December 11, 2007

"Pakistan: Corps is Ill-Equipped for 'War on Terror'"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Oxford Analytica

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"A major overhaul of the Frontier Corps in terms of its mandate, service conditions, new training facilities and improved promotion prospects has the potential to rejuvenate the force. However, this is a long-term project, and there is little prospect that it can be transformed quickly to tackle the menace of Talibanisation."

 

 

AP Photo

November 28, 2007

"New Army Chief Will Focus on Morale, Image"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Oxford Analytica

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"Kayani's assumption of military leadership leaves a weakened president with even less power. While Kayani is loyal to Musharraf for now, efforts to boost morale and improve public perceptions of the military will take priority over the protection of an unpopular civilian president."

 

 

AP Photo

November 26, 2007

"Pakistan Crisis"

Presentation

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and Barry Newhouse

A discussion of the latest political crisis in Pakistan with VOA correspondent in Islamabad Barry Newhouse and political scientist Hassan Abbas, a Research Fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center's Project on Managing the Atom and International Security Program.

 

 

AP Photo

November 26, 2007

"Is the NWFP Slipping Out of Pakistan's Control?"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Terrorism Monitor, issue 22, volume V

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"The NWFP is not likely to physically slip out of Pakistan’s hands.... Religious political forces have lost some of their support base (Daily Times, November 22) due to poor governance ..... Musharraf’s arbitrary imposition of emergency rule (read: martial law) has targeted those very forces which can challenge extremists. Many human rights activists and lawyers in the NWFP were arrested and top judges of the NWFP high court known for their progressive views and integrity have been sent home. Among the militants, however, this action of Musharraf is being interpreted as his weakness, further emboldening their activities...."

 

 

November 17, 2007

"The Broken Promises of Military Rule"

Op-Ed, Boston Globe

By Susan Banki and Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"WHEN TWO of Asia's most prominent female politicians are under house arrest at the same time, it's easy to draw parallels. The scary part: comparing the off and on detention of Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto with the longstanding house arrest of Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma makes Pakistan look good. But in both cases, this is no time for complacency on the part of the international community...."

 

 

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November 6, 2007

"Pervez Out of Order: Pakistani Strongman Suspends Constitution"

Op-Ed, Boston Herald

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"...Rather than taking responsibility for the deteriorating security situation (as evidenced by suicide bomb attacks) and the increasing Talibanization of the tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, Musharraf has blamed the judiciary and media.

Musharraf’s popular support is at its lowest ebb. Pakistan’s armed forces — repeated targets of suicide bombers — have become demoralized. It is difficult to imagine them standing with Musharraf should civil conflict erupt. Nor can a weak, embattled, Musharraf be expected to fight Islamic militancy effectively or bring political stability to Pakistan...."

 

 

November 5, 2007

"Musharraf Bid for Survival May Prove Costly"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Oxford Analytica

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"The imposition of an emergency declaration has exacerbated a political crisis, and threatens to extend it by leading to the postponement of elections."

 

 

October 24, 2007

"Who Tried to Kill Benazir Bhutto?"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Terrorism Focus, issue 34, volume IV

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"Benazir Bhutto, twice-elected prime minister of Pakistan and the first woman head of a Muslim state, decided to terminate her self-exile and return to Pakistan last week. By all accounts, more than a million people (mostly poor and young) welcomed her enthusiastically in the port city of Karachi on October 18. In the midst of the celebration, the political rally was targeted by a series of suicide attacks killing around 140 people. Bhutto and her top party leaders, however, remained unhurt.

Who would have been the potential beneficiary of Bhutto's elimination?"

 

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