This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/south_asia/6649089.stm
The article has changed 20 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 14 | Version 15 |
---|---|
Violent clashes hit Pakistan city | Violent clashes hit Pakistan city |
(20 minutes later) | |
Rival Pakistani political groups have exchanged gunfire in the streets of Karachi, leaving some 30 people dead and at least 90 injured. | Rival Pakistani political groups have exchanged gunfire in the streets of Karachi, leaving some 30 people dead and at least 90 injured. |
Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, suspended from his job by President Pervez Musharraf, had flown in to address a rally. | Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, suspended from his job by President Pervez Musharraf, had flown in to address a rally. |
But the violence stopped him leaving the airport, and he abandoned his plan. | But the violence stopped him leaving the airport, and he abandoned his plan. |
Opposition groups blamed the pro-Musharraf MQM party of organising the unrest, but it denied the claim. | Opposition groups blamed the pro-Musharraf MQM party of organising the unrest, but it denied the claim. |
Since his suspension on charges of "misuse of authority", Mr Chaudhry has become the focus of widespread opposition to the government of Mr Musharraf, who took power in a coup in 1999. | |
The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says opposition parties have turned Mr Chaudhry's case into a campaign against military rule. | |
His supporters say that Mr Musharraf wants the judiciary headed by a lawyer whom he can more easily manipulate. | |
Bodies | |
In the worst violence, supporters of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and activists from the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto fought gun battles for an hour. | In the worst violence, supporters of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and activists from the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto fought gun battles for an hour. |
The private Aaj TV channel showed pictures of its office under fire. | The private Aaj TV channel showed pictures of its office under fire. |
CHAUDHRY SUSPENSION 9 March: Musharraf suspends Chaudhry for "misuse of authority"16 March: Violence at pro-Chaudhry rally in Islamabad3 April: Chaudhry appears before private session of court6 May: Large rally in support of Chaudhry in Lahore12 May: Violence in Karachi, ahead of planned rally Timeline: Judicial crisis | CHAUDHRY SUSPENSION 9 March: Musharraf suspends Chaudhry for "misuse of authority"16 March: Violence at pro-Chaudhry rally in Islamabad3 April: Chaudhry appears before private session of court6 May: Large rally in support of Chaudhry in Lahore12 May: Violence in Karachi, ahead of planned rally Timeline: Judicial crisis |
"We are under attack," said journalist Talat Hussain on air, sheltering behind a wall. | "We are under attack," said journalist Talat Hussain on air, sheltering behind a wall. |
"We have seen no security force. No-one has come to help us." | "We have seen no security force. No-one has come to help us." |
Reporters from the Associated Press news agency said they saw five bodies lying in the street, four next to a car which had been raked with gunfire. | Reporters from the Associated Press news agency said they saw five bodies lying in the street, four next to a car which had been raked with gunfire. |
At least 20 vehicles were set on fire in the violence, AP said. | At least 20 vehicles were set on fire in the violence, AP said. |
"It is state-sponsored terrorism. The Sindh [province] government is responsible but we are not going to back off," said Sherry Rehman of the PPP. | "It is state-sponsored terrorism. The Sindh [province] government is responsible but we are not going to back off," said Sherry Rehman of the PPP. |
An MQM spokesman denied his party was involved in the violence at the TV station. | An MQM spokesman denied his party was involved in the violence at the TV station. |
A lawyers' spokesman told the BBC that bar association members in Karachi had also been attacked by MQM activists in various parts of the city. | |
The lawyers say that activists attacked them and prevented them from entering the Sindh High Court premises where Mr Chaudhry had been due to speak. | |
Trapped at airport | Trapped at airport |
Mr Chaudhry flew from Islamabad to Karachi on Saturday morning, planning to address a rally in the city. | |
I know that whatever irritant is taking place, is an irritant, is a temporary irritant Pervez MusharrafPakistani president But after landing, he was unable to leave the airport, because roads into the city were blocked. | |
After several hours, Mr Chaudhry departed back to Islamabad. | After several hours, Mr Chaudhry departed back to Islamabad. |
Mr Musharraf has ruled out a state of emergency, and appealed to the country to stand united and peaceful. | Mr Musharraf has ruled out a state of emergency, and appealed to the country to stand united and peaceful. |
"I know that whatever irritant is taking place, is an irritant, is a temporary irritant, and there is absolutely no requirement, and absolutely no environment of taking such drastic measures," he said. | "I know that whatever irritant is taking place, is an irritant, is a temporary irritant, and there is absolutely no requirement, and absolutely no environment of taking such drastic measures," he said. |
Mr Musharraf himself is due to address a rally in Islamabad later in the day. | Mr Musharraf himself is due to address a rally in Islamabad later in the day. |
In Islamabad, the ruling party organised its own show of street power, bussing in thousands of people from across the province to support Mr Musharraf. | |
So in both Islamabad and Karachi, our correspondent says, there have been attempts to check the momentum of the chief justice's campaign, but it is not clear what has been achieved. |