[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 21] [Senate] [Pages 29690-29691] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]RELEASE OF AITZAZ AHSAN Mr. CONRAD. Mr. President, I rise today to speak about a matter of great personal concern with respect to events in Pakistan. On last Saturday, a Pakistani leader, Aitzaz Ahsan, was arrested while conducting a press conference in Islamabad. Aitzaz Ahsan is one of the most distinguished jurists in Pakistan. He is the chief counsel to the Chief Justice of the Pakistani Supreme Court. He is the head of the Pakistani Supreme Court Bar Association. He is a longtime leader, or was a longtime leader in Pakistani Parliament. He has represented people ranging across the political divide in Pakistan, from Prime Minister Bhutto to former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Sharif, although a political opponent, hired him to be his chief counsel. Mr. President, this is a personal matter because Mr. Ahsan's son is a close friend of our family. I want to say further about Mr. Ahsan that he is pro-Western. He is prodemocracy. He was educated at Cambridge. His son is a close friend of our family, who went to Harvard University, graduated there, went to Yale Law School, graduated there, served in the very prestigious law firm of Cleary Gottlieb in New York, was then hired by Kofi Annan to be a speech writer for him at the United Nations, a post where he continues to serve. I have, yesterday, written a letter to President Musharraf asking for the immediate release of Aitzaz Ahsan. Today, I am circulating a letter among colleagues asking them to sign the letter to President Musharraf, asking for intervention. Mr. Ahsan is not the type of person who ought to be detained, arrested, [[Page 29691]] threatened. That is not going to build respect for democratic institutions or for the future relationship of our countries. I repeat, Mr. Ahsan is pro-Western, prodemocracy, somebody who has labored his life long to promote democracy and the spread of political freedoms in his country. The family has not been in contact for more than 3 days. You can imagine how worried they are. We have even been told there was a move to arrest his wife and that she was not home at the time the security forces came to detain her. I hope the Pakistani Government realizes how this looks to those of us who have been friends of this Government, who have respected the alliance between our countries, to have somebody like Mr. Ahsan arrested. I repeat, he is the chief counsel to the Chief Justice of the Pakistani Supreme Court. He is head of the Pakistani Supreme Court Bar Association, is a longtime leader of the Parliament, somebody who has been retained as counsel by leading figures in Pakistan for many years when they encountered legal challenges. I very much hope the Pakistani Government is listening. I have spoken to the State Department yesterday. We will have further conversations today. I am going to be asking the Ambassador from Pakistan to come and see me to discuss this matter. I take this very seriously. When somebody of Mr. Ahsan's remarkable record and stature is detained in Pakistan--somebody who is pro- Western, prodemocracy, upholds all the values America stands for--that is a serious matter. Mr. President, I hope the Pakistani Government is listening. I hope the State Department is listening. I hope my colleagues are listening. At our caucus today, I will circulate a letter and ask other colleagues to sign the letter to President Musharraf asking for Mr. Ahsan's immediate release. If Pakistan is to have a future--and all of us pray that it will--it is critically important people of Mr. Ahsan's stature and standing are part of that future. I thank the Chair and yield the floor. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The majority leader is recognized. Mr. REID. I suggest the absence of a quorum. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The clerk will call the roll. The legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll. Mr. REID. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call be rescinded. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so ordered. Mr. REID. Mr. President, how much time is left in morning business? The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Eight minutes. Mr. REID. OK. Whose time is it? The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. It is the majority's. Mr. REID. OK. I do not see any takers. I suggest the absence of a quorum. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The clerk will call the roll. The legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll. Mr. REID. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call be rescinded. The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Casey). Without objection, it is so ordered. Mr. REID. Mr. President, if there is any morning business time left on the Democratic side, I yield it back. ____________________