Be A Part of Change, Urge the Government to Stand Up Against the Taliban

May 6th, 2009 | maliha3

The citizens of Islamabad are getting together at the International Post Office in F-7/2 (opposite FG College) at 5:30pm on 7th May (Thursday) to mail off letters to the President, PM, COAS, and CJ to urge them to continue targeted military action against the Taliban.

This is a continuation of the efforts of the citizens of Pakistan to rid their country of forces that threaten the core principles of liberty, equality, and democracy that they believe in and will fight for.

This will be a peaceful gathering. No speeches, no slogans. Placards will be available, but feel free to bring your own!

Come with your family, bring your friends….and spread the news! This is when we make a difference!

The text of the letter is given below. A similar letter was used in a letter mailing campaign organised by the citizens of Lahore last week.

INSTRUCTIONS
1. COPY/PASTE the text of the letter, and FILL IN YOUR INFORMATION at the bottom.
2. PRINT 4 copies of the letter.
3. PLACE them IN ENVELOPES and LABEL the envelopes with the addresses given below.
4. Get your envelopes STAMPED at the post office so that they are all ready to be mailed out.

Those of you who are not in town can still mail the letters directly at the addresses below.

THE LETTER:

Dear Mr. President,

We, the citizens of Pakistan, expect our government to deal with the extremists with a firm and effective strategy. We want the human rights of ALL citizens protected and the violators punished. We are dismayed at setting a precedence of giving into Taliban’s demands. They have proved themselves not to abide by any deal made with the government again and again. The government has to fulfill its responsibility of uprooting the network of extremists currently operative in different parts of the country, including FATA, Swat, Islamabad, South Punjab and Karachi. A short term fix has proved to give them legitimacy and allowed them to regroup and become stronger.

We demand that the Government takes full responsibility of protecting its citizens and punishing those who are breaking the law, burning schools down, humiliating citizens, destroying property, flogging people, attacking and killing security forces and killing innocent citizens including women and children. We want our country to be a stable, tolerant and progressive Pakistan as envisioned by its founder, Mohammad Ali Jinnah.

We believe that any agreement signed at the point of a gun and under threats from violent extremists can never lead to a lasting and just peace. Since you signed the Regulation, the Taliban have not laid down their arms, questioned the legitimacy of the Parliament and Supreme Court, and declared the intent to impose their own brand of violent and brutal Sharia law not only in the rest of Pakistan but across the world! This is proof that the real aim of the Taliban is to seize power through brutal force and intimidation.

The collusion of some religious political parties and certain elements within the government machinery has resulted in strengthening the extremist elements in our country and propagated a ‘Jehadi’ mindset within parts of the society. This has also been a cause of mistrust among people for their own government and military. The government should scrutinize its own departments including military and other security forces and uproot such elements. Unless this is done, no Government strategy can be implemented effectively.

Mr. President, you must mobilize the state machinery and the people of Pakistan against the existential threat facing us. It is incumbent upon you to continue to use the Pakistan Army, in a targeted and swift manner, to aid a constitutionally elected government in establishing the writ of the State and to fully eradicate the networks of extremists settled well in different parts of the country.

You must urge the Supreme Court of Pakistan to exercise the full extent of its authority to safeguard the fundamental rights of all citizens including those in Swat.

We expect from you Mr. President, the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice of Pakistan and the Chief of Army Staff to show your leadership and prove to us that this is a strong civil government which can protect its citizens from the menace of violent extremism.

Signed,

Name:
Address:
City:
Country:

Cc: Prime Minister, Pakistan
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan
Chief of Army Staff, Pakistan Army

THE ADDRESSES:

President of Pakistan
C/O
Secretary General to the President
President House
Constitution Avenue
Islamabad
Fax: +92-51-9207458
E-mail: publicmail@president.gov.pk

Prime Minister of Pakistan
C/O
Principal Secretary to the PM
Prime Minister’s Secretariat
Constitution Avenue - Islamabad
Fax: +92-51-9203529
E-mail: pspm@pmsectt.gov.pk
nsethi@pmsectt.gov.pk

Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan
C/O
SC Registrar
Supreme Court of Pakistan
Constitution Avenue
Islamabad
Fax: +92-51-921 3452
E-mail: mail@supremecourt.gov.pk

Chief of Army Staff, Pakistan Army
C/O
DG ISPR
Inter Services Public Relations, Pakistan
Hilal Road, Rawalpindi, 46000
Fax: +92-51-9271601
E-mail: ispr@ispr.gov.pk
abbasather@hotmail.com

Pakistani Citizen’s AmanKaar Tehrik

May 3rd, 2009 | maliha3

AMANKAAR TEHRIK
DISSPELLING THE MYTHS ABOUT TALIBAN

Myth: The root cause of Terrorism is extreme poverty and lack of education
Reality: This is not true. There are many countries in the world that suffer from extreme poverty but do not have terrorist groups. Within Pakistan many areas are more poor than Swat, but have not become violent. On the other hand people who have become terrorists are not doing anything to eradicate poverty or provide education. Terrorists merely use the resentment of the marginalized and those resentful of other state actions in the initial phase of their ideological campaign. Once in control, they tax the poor, destroy school buildings and stop girls from going to schools. Most of those who have been killed due to militant attacks are women, peasants and the poor.

Myth: Terrorism is because people were not getting speedy justice
Reality: Terrorists take over communities that are dissatisfied with one thing or the other so that they can thrive on their dissatisfaction and at least initially mobilize them on their agenda against the state. They act like Robin Hood in the beginning, joining the people to raise their issue from a religious platform, giving it a divine legitimacy. Once in power, they repress and abuse locals and consider themselves to be unaccountable to no one. In reality, history shows that the kind of unchecked and absolute power that the terrorists demand always leads to more injustice. It never gives justice to the common people and to the weak in society,
Myth: Terrorism is America’s war
Reality: It is true that America has been a primary culprit in creating these demons in South and Central Asia since late sixties and the initial overt war was between USA/CIA and Osama/Al Qaeda, but since Pakistan was so involved as a player with both sides that today, it has become our war also. We have to admit that we had an active role in this equation, not just that of a paid agent of the America. Since the 1980’s all our military and political leaders took pride in creating the Taliban. For the last 20 years Pakistanis have suffered immensely, especially since 2003 and therefore, now, we are the ones who have to deal with this challenge. We cannot sit back and ask why are we fighting America’s war on our land. Regardless of who started the war and why, today it is we, the Pakistani’s, whose house is on fire and we have to protect it for us and our children.
Myth: Terrorists are jihadi and want to bring Shariah
Reality: Jihad in Afghanistan was used by USA as a term to legitimize their insurgence against the Soviet Union. Because Pakistan also used the term Jihad for insurgence in Kashmir to help their freedom movement, people confuse the current phenomenon with it. The Terrorists we are dealing with today have nothing to do with jihad. Most of them do not even know what Islam is. Taliban destroying schools and mosques, killing policemen and citizens who are also Muslims and denouncing our legal system, including lawyers, judges and the Supreme Court. These groups are giving a bad name to Islam all over the world. They are using the word Shariah so that anyone who stops them looks like they are working against God and Islam. Their leadership is after power and control and has brainwashed thousands of workers who might actually think that they are fighting this battle for Islam or for earning a place in heaven.

AMANKAAR TEHRIK
LOSSES WE SUFFERED AT THE HANDS OF THE TALIBAN GROUPS

Since 2000, 3852 innocent Pakistani citizens have been killed in terrorist attacks. Out of these nearly 3000 have lost their lives since 2007. This includes men, women and children. Innocent civilians who were injured, many grievously, number 9741. The suffering of their families at the hands of guardians of Islam will continue for the rest of their lives.
Education was attacked by the Taliban in the name of Islam. They closed all the schools in Swat and burnt many of them. The basic right to education was taken away from 119,248 little girls and boys. 121 schools were totally destroyed and 65 were broken. 3425 teachers who were supporting their poor families were left without a job. According to the NWFP government, it would take 32 to 35 billion rupees to reconstruct the schools burnt by the Taliban. Many of these atrocities continue to be justified by them through reference to shariah and even as a reaction to American attacks against the Taliban, but the connection is lost on most of us.
In the name of Islam, they destroyed basic facilities that provided the poor citizens medical care and opportunity of livelihood. Only in Swat, 24 bridges, 16 Basic Health Units, markets, including 300 privately owned music shops and government administration buildings were destroyed. 700 hotels were closed causing suffering in the families of over 30,000 employees who are now struggling without a job. Damage to government buildings alone amounts to about 52 billion rupees.
Due to the fear created by the inhumane practices and an economic havoc created in this land of tourism, 700,000 people ran from their homes in Swat alone. Similar practices pushed out 800,000 people from FATA. The lives of these people have been irreparably damaged. The Taliban today control all their resources and property.
The real damage is at the individual level, where people were subjected to humiliation, fear and gross violations of their basic rights. As most of these punishments were carried out in public, they resulted in desensitizing the community, including children. Video recordings of such dehumanizing experiences were made and widely distributed to create an environment of extreme fear. The local population went quiet and gave their consent to what continues to happen in their area.
Suicide bombings and their threats continue in different parts of our country, intimidating the whole population of this country. While the citizens of this country made great sacrifices to strengthen the judicial system, the Taliban continue to undermine it by calling the High Courts and the Supreme Court “ghair sharai”.
In addition to the individual and collective atrocities outlined above, all this has destroyed the image of Islam and Pakistan in the world.

AMANKAAR TEHRIK
A BRIEF ANANLYSIS OF THE SITUATION

The genesis of the problem goes back to the time when America chose to use religious war to combat communism in 1960s. We saw a clear culmination of this strategy when during Zia ul Haq’s era, the United States used Pakistan to create fighters in the name of Islam and Jihad to push the Soviet Union out from Afghanistan while Zia marginalized genuine secular political leadership and put in place religious political parties to institutionalize the process. Later similar techniques were used by the Pakistani government and some adventurous groups to fuel the struggle of Kashmir independence.
The huge financial resources that had been created for the purpose of financing war in Afghanistan like drug trafficking, gun running, kidnapping and extortion were taken over by war lords. This process took on its own dynamics and created autonomous terrorist groups focused on gaining territorial control within Pakistan .
The terrorists we see today have little to do with the earlier generation in terms of their mission and cause of Islam. It is just that the trainings used to create these mujahideen, the arms introduced in the process and the knowledge of bomb making became a popular short cut to achieve any objective. A militant takeover in the name of Islam and sharia, through militant force, became an attractive way of gaining power, control and resources. Religious and madrassa clergy, instead of teaching peace and love, the true essence of Islam, got into using mosques as a façade for land grabbing, using madrassa students for training child soldiers and suicide bombers and using influential government officials to legitimize their use of excessive funds.
Soon criminals of the area also joined this approach establishing territorial control to give protection to their crimes. Sentiments of people against the government, higher classes, imperialism, joblessness, poverty, all were redirected in a way to further their so called struggle to enforce Sharia.
These people usually enter a community by setting up a mosque, extending social welfare activities to gain credibility and, then, when they have established enough control over the resources including ammunition, they turn around and pretend to be the monitors of morality of the local people. They use archaic, violent punishments like flogging, hanging in public, slitting throats to scare people to gain full control, so that no one dares to question their rule. They also hold the government hostage by threatening to kill locals and using suicide bombers randomly to destabilize the government and put it on the defensive. They also use Islamic terminology for example declaring anyone who opposes them to be a kafir and wajib ul qatal.
It becomes more dangerous when religious groups, officials of civilian administration and elements of the security establishment are found enabling these terrorists groups. This quickly weakens the state structure and its image in the eyes of the people.
Unless the citizens see through this façade, avoid being diverted by the superficial propaganda, feel the pain of those who have suffered the most and believe in the survival of this state, we cannot save our homeland for our future generation.

AMANKAAR TEHRIK
OUR STANCE

1. The terrorist activities going on in Pakistan are not jihad, or targeted to enforce sharia. These are criminal acts of violence killing thousands of innocent citizens and security forces of Pakistan in order to gain power and control over our land.

2. Terrorists are criminals of the Pakistani nation and should be captured and tried in the courts for their crimes.
3. There should be no deals with the terrorists that come at the cost of compromising basic rights of citizens as deals in past have only given them legitimacy and they have used these to gain more ground.
4. The government should use all its powers to curb terrorism effectively. This includes government’s intelligence, security and military forces, without violating the international human rights standards
5. All government departments, including the military, must be scrutinized, to root out elements that are supportive of terrorism or no government strategy will be implemented effectively.
6. Although USA and their allies were the major creators of this problem, at present the government should keep the interests of Pakistan and its ‘people first’ agenda while negotiating with these terrorists.
7. We, the people, want to support our government in safeguarding the interests of the State of Pakistan and to combat terrorism. We urge the government and other key political parties to show their commitment and a clear intention to deal with the menace of terrorism
8. We call on media not to portray terrorists as “soldier of Islam or freedom fighters” and expose their brutalities against common people and the security forces of Pakistan.