
There was also, against that absolutely incongruous powder blue backdrop, the irony that he was using the electronic media to send forth to the world his explanation for actions that had in the early hours of emergency curtailed the freedom of independent channels to transmit programming to many parts of Pakistan.
And as he switched to English to speak to “our friends in United States, European Union and the Commonwealth” and explain to them the impossibility of expecting their levels of democracy in a country still learning its ways and processes, he invoked a famous letter by Abraham Lincoln.
It is not clear whether the long Lincoln quote — no doubt, to profess his own devotion to the national interest, and nothing but — came from a simple leap of logic. Emergency was being proclaimed in the name of fighting civil war-like conditions in parts of Pakistan because of extremist activity. So what better way of conveying this to American listeners the necessity of extreme measures to preserve unity than by reminding them of their own Union’s difficult hour?
In the United States, however,...


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