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Thursday 18 August 2016

Struggle for Power

America and Russia possess the largest stockpiles of nuclear weapons to undermine and destroy the humanity. They are competing not reducing the arms race. Perhaps global leaders appear to have lost the sense of purpose to safeguard the mankind from the scourge of wars and to undo the tyranny of competing and compelling hegemonic politics. The raging conflicts in Syrian, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Ukraine, Palestine and Israel are constant reminders of dreadful consequences for the whole of the mankind. Do the contemporary global leaders have any viable humanitarian imagination for the peace and security of the future generations?
Bombs and wars kill people – the living human beings, destroy humanity by enforcing barbarism and cruelty, practically denying all prospects of peace and co-existence. Traditional wars were aimed at annihilation of political and economic enemies but the 21st century conflicts are ready-made recipes not only to eliminate the mankind but also the environment in which human beings survive and the planet Earth that sustains life. Given the strategic know-how and the scientific-technological developments, it is an established fact that any futuristic global warfare will end the very existence of man and humanity on this planet. The Weapons of Mass Destruction that the US, West Europeans and Russian have placed on the planet and in space are a ready-made menace to the survival of mankind. Wars appear to be the outcome of sinister minds, devilish individual plans and monstrous scheme of things against the very humanity of which these people are a living part. With massive news media propaganda campaigns and falsification of the facts of human life, common folks and even the intelligent ones do not seem to have the rational understanding of the wars and their consequential impacts on life and the universe. One would have imagined that more knowledgeable people become, more rational world will emerge in the coming ages of rational thinking. Not so, we continued to be occupied with false images and misleading rationale of global conflicts.  Like always, few cynical and mentally unbalanced people plan and wage wars against others, not mindful of the dreadful end results of their intrigues and conspiracies against life, human rights and dignity and futuristic possibilities of human survival on the planet.
We march collectively toward self-annihilation. Corporate capitalism, if left unchecked, will kill us. Yet we refuse, because we cannot think and no longer listen to those who do think, to see what is about to happen to us. We have created entertaining mechanisms to obscure and silence the harsh truths, from climate change to the collapse of globalization to our enslavement to corporate power that will mean our self-destruction. If we can do nothing else we must, even as individuals, nurture the private dialogue and the solitude that make thought possible. It is better to be an outcast, a stranger in one’s own country, than an outcast from one’s self. It is better to see what is about to befall us and to resist than to retreat into the fantasies embraced by a nation of the blind. History has a role to teaching and learning which is denied by the global war strategists. All wars are the outcome of anti-human thinking and cruelty and none can or will bring peace and security to the humanity.

Global Warlords are haunting the mankind because wars are a racketeering enterprise. Most democratic leaders have no sense of humanity, peace and global security except militarization of the world. Aggressiveness, police raids and irrational harsh legal judgments do not articulate cooperation and respect for human dignity or social harmony and peace in human society but divide people in hatred, fear and more conflicts. You cannot change a society with law and order dictum. When a problem is misunderstood, its diagnostic approach will be wrong. An out of the official box approach to understand the problem is urgently needed.

Thursday 11 August 2016

TTP-RAW nexus wreaks havoc in Baluchistan!

At least 70 people were killed and over 100 others injured today when a Taliban suicide bomber struck mourners, mostly lawyers, gathered at a hospital in Pakistan’s restive Baluchistan province in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country this year. The bomber struck over 200 mourners at the government-run Civil Hospital in Quetta where the body of prominent lawyer Bilal Anwar Kasi, who was shot dead earlier in the day, was being brought. Kasi was the president of Baluchistan Bar Association (BA) Advocate.
A loud explosion was heard at the emergency department where Kasi’s body was brought for autopsy. Gunfire followed the explosion. Police said it was a suicide attack where 8 kilograms of explosives were used.
“No crater found at the site of the attack and it appears the bomber had the explosives strapped to his chest,” a police officer said. Bomb Disposal Squad officials also confirmed the explosion was a suicide bombing.
A spokesman for Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a faction of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, said that his faction “accepts responsibility” for the attack in the southwestern city of Quetta and vowed more attacks “until the imposition of an Islamic system in Pakistan”.
The head of the provincial health department said, “The death toll has risen to 70 and there are 112 injured.” Officials said the toll may go up. Television footage showed scenes of chaos, with panicked mourners fleeing through debris as smoke filled the corridors of the hospital’s emergency ward. Many of the victims were clad in the black suit worn by lawyers. A contingent of Frontier Corps and police arrived and cordoned off the hospital following the blast, restricting access to the area.
Today’s suicide attack appeared to target Kasi’s supporters,” Anwar ul Haq, a spokesman for the Baluchistan government, said. It is the second deadliest in Pakistan this year so far, after a bombing in a crowded park in Lahore over Easter killed 75.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and President Mamnoon Hussain strongly condemned the attack. Sharif ordered the provincial government to arrest the culprits.
“No one will be allowed to disrupt the peace of the province,” Sharif said. He cancelled all prior commitments and visited Quetta. Two journalists were among the deceased, according to reports.
“This was a security lapse and I am having this personally investigated,” Baluchistan Home Minister Sarfaraz Bugti said. He described the attack as an “act of terrorism.” Bugti said the impact of the explosion was strong that scores of vehicles and motorbikes that were around the hospital were destroyed.
Panic tore through the hospital after the incident and emergency has been declared at hospitals in Quetta. The provincial government announced three-day mourning during which Pakistan’s National Flag will remain at half-mast on government buildings. Social networking site Facebook activated its “safety check” feature after the blast in the provincial capital.
Officials said mobile phone jammers had been activated around hospitals in the area. Quetta has also long been regarded as a base for the Afghan Taliban. In May, Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed by a US drone strike while travelling to Quetta from the Pakistan-Iran border.
Pakistan’s army chief Raheel Sharif said that all necessary steps would be taken to defeat militancy in the country as he chaired security meeting in Quetta. He said that attack was an attempt to undermine improved security in Baluchistan. He said it was attempt to target China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
“All resources to be employed to control situation,” he said.

The director general of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lt Gen Asim Bajwa, shared the text of General Raheel Sharif’s meeting with the Iranian president. “There is one concern that RAW is involved in Pakistan, especially in Baluchistan, and sometimes it also uses the soil of our brother country Iran”. During the meeting with the Iranian president, Gen Raheel reportedly asked Rouhani to tell them [RAW] that “they should stop these activities and allow Pakistan to achieve stability”, Bajwa tweeted.
Earlier, the military’s media wing had claimed that General Raheel Sharif discussed the issue of RAW's involvement in Pakistan's internal affairs with the Iranian president.
The army chief while highlighting the challenges being faced by Pakistan, discussed the alleged involvement of RAW in Pakistani affairs, especially in Baluchistan, the ISPR statement had claimed.
Raw is using Afghanistan and Iran’s soil to carry out terrorist activities in Pakistan. RAW has promoted terrorism and separatism in Baluchistan. India's point of view is more popular at the world stage simply due to the increasing strategic importance of India. India has a huge market and the West wants to woo it. When U.S. was in Afghanistan, U.S used to shrug off India. Now U.S. and West's interests have changed. India is a rising global power which is too strong to disregard. This is why we can see that U.S. is putting pressure on Pakistan to unroot terrorism. This why Hollande (France's Head of State) said that it was entirely "reasonable" for India to pressurize Pakistan. It's all a game and the more powerful and clever nation wins. Let there be no doubt whether Pakistan is the victim of Indian sponsored terrorism. Raw agents are openly bragging about the thousands of innocent Pakistani's they are massacring. Pakistan is not itself supporting terrorism in India, it is the Kashmiris who have NEVER accepted Indian occupation. And of course not only all Pakistanis but also international community morally supports Kashmir’s right to self-determination. India is destabilizing Pakistan simply out of hatred and animosity that Pakistan exists. Pakistan's only issue with India is the illegal occupation and oppression of the Kashmiri people. THE WORLD MUST STOP INDIAN TERRORISM or the tensions will get worse.

It is an irony of fate that the world seems to have turned blind eye and deaf ear to India’s violation of International Law and sovereignty of states through proxies and terrorism. The evidence of which comes from not other than PM of so called largest democracy of the world i.e. India as Modi in a speech in Bangladesh shamelessly and arrogantly claimed responsibility of dismembering Bangladesh from Pakistan by creating a separatist group called “Mukti Bahini”. Given such a tainted history of Indian involvement in internal affairs of neighboring countries "How can any sane individual rule out or refute Indian involvement in any part of Pakistan particularly Baluchistan"?

Sunday 7 August 2016

Altruistic Pakistan to Bleeding Kashmir


 Special powers are required to control Kashmir for the security of India. But the irony of this is not so hidden. For the security of India, Kashmir becomes the bait, but wait, does that mean Kashmir is not integral to India (quite obviously)? For where is the security of Kashmir? If the Indian Army is institutionalized for the protection and security of its citizens, then is it not the highest of crimes and greatest of betrayal if the biggest threat to Kashmiris (who the Indian State enforces as citizens) are from the very same Indian Army?
Countless rapes, murders, missing persons, unidentified graves and assaults are the unfortunate reality of your beautiful valley. The ubiquitous presence of the paramilitary reinforces and sustains the eerie message of insecurity and instability. If the Indian Army Commander, in a recent release, claims that the villagers who would disassociate themselves from the militants, now join them in fighting the security forces, this goes a long way to show the level of resentment and gravity of anguish faced that leads you to lose all hope and despair.
But fear not my friends, we are with you in this struggle, against the Indian State who has eulogized hyper-nationalism, to the extent of waging war against its own people. We stand together in this fight against Indian atrocities, and we stand with you in your struggle.

Sincerely,

Concerned Pakistani’s

Friday 5 August 2016

Not all but downtrodden and conscientious Indian’s empathize with Kashmiri’s.


I do not think ordinary Indians support the brutality of army occupation in Kashmir. Despite what the Indian state says, and despite what the Indian army and CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force) are doing, I honestly do not believe that any ordinary Indian supports the torture of young men, the blinding of people attending a funeral, the rape of women, the killings and maiming and abuse and humiliation that are now a routinized fact of daily life in the Kashmir valley.  To believe that ordinary Indians enjoy watching this spectacle of violence, that ordinary Indians take pleasure in the torture of children, would be to think India is now a country comprised of sadistic psychopaths. I honestly do not think ordinary Indians are psychopaths. India is a large and complex country, a huge and diverse society. Everything that happens in Kashmir, the brutality of the army and the security forces, cannot signify the whole truth of India we tell ourselves. It seems somehow unfair to ordinary Indians that what happens in Kashmir reflects them all.
But the time has come now to squarely face some hard truths about Indians and the dissimulations, psychological and social, by which they continue to live in their country and call themselves ‘Indians’.
If what their government tells them is true, that there is no ‘India’ without ‘Kashmir’, it is only stating a bald historical truth. The day India came into existence as an independent postcolonial country was the day ‘Kashmir’ came into being as an occupied territory. India became postcolonial and colonizer in the same instant. There is no historical contradiction here: this is the zombie afterlife, as a friend describes it, of British colonialism. We know this history, we know its consequences, and we are seeing it unfold every day in the Kashmir valley. But they still behave as though they can continue to think this is an abstract question or old history.
But they must stop lying to themselves. They must find the courage to accept the truth that every killing in Kashmir by Indian security forces, every rape, every murder, and every child brutalized, is a referendum on India. Not on Kashmir. It is a referendum on the existence of India as a political project.

If India can only remain India, as they are told by their government, by insisting Kashmir is an integral part of it against any wishes of the Kashmiri people. It depends on the rape of women in Kunan poshpora. It depends on, feeds on, the brutal torture and disappearance of 6000 people in the Kashmir valley. A CRPF soldier pushed a needle into the eye of a 5 year old child. People attending a funeral have been blinded by pellets. This is what is being done in Kashmir today. This is what is happening in their name as Indians. Do they truly, as Indians, absorb the full weight of this fact? Do they truly, as Indians, understand what this means? There is absolutely nowhere for them to hide now. At all.

The historical birth-story of India explains the terror that grips ordinary Indians when the question of Kashmir arises. This fear, fed and played on by the official position of the Indian state, says: If even once it were admitted that Kashmir is actually not an integral part of India, has never been a part of India, what will happen to the idea of India? If once it is admitted, even once, that the fantasy of territorial integrity and India’s credentials as a secular country can be undone by speaking of Kashmir, what will happen to India? What sense will it make to speak then of India as a country? If they want India to be India then Kashmir has to be resolved.



Indians should demand their freedom. Freedom from the killing, blinding’s, rapes, torture that apparently enable their freedom as Indians. Freedom from occupying this horrifying role in which they find themselves. They should refuse to accept this role: they must have the courage to say their existence as Indians cannot be determined any longer by the continuing oppression of the Kashmiri people. If this is the condition of India’s existence, then they do not want it. They want freedom from this position in which they have all been placed.

Wednesday 3 August 2016

A letter to Apathetic Indians from Oppressed Kashmir!

Dear unconcerned Indian brothers/sisters,


Greetings! Kashmir- paradise on Earth with the most beautiful and exotic valleys, hills and lakes is also the State which has been the subject of oppression and violence of the Indian Security forces for decades now. Narratives and stories of Kashmir brings back the ghosts of the past that enlivens Agha Shahid Ali’s words: ‘I am being rowed through paradise in a river of hell’.

I am sure that your collective conscience is yet to be satisfied. I am not Syria. I am not Palestine. I am not Gaza either. God has made me “Paradise on Earth”. But now I am as good as living hell. I am an untold story. I am bleeding land being brutally and illegally occupied by your nation which uses its military power to suppress the voice of freedom of my people. They have already killed tens of thousands of my innocent sons. The cheapest thing on my land is none other than that of human blood. My children grow up watching graveyards populate their villages. My daughters continue to live an undignified life. Everything on my land whether it is home, hamlet, town, city or market has tragic tales of grief to narrate. I wonder how your nation has never been questioned of its atrocities. Doesn’t it deserve to be brought before the International judicial court of the United Nations (UN) for her trail of killing about my five lakh people and other crimes like human rights violation in past six decades?
Unfortunately your electronic media has always remained biased. They never supported my cause rather they brushed the atrocities of their government under the carpet.  A daily business of slaying my people mainly children is being reported in the internal pages of your print media, quite often in microscopic fonts. That is the biggest reason why you are unfamiliar of the brutalities carried out by the various fascist regimes of your nation. The realities of my land remain shrouded. My people had reasons to live but they see themselves as if they never lived. They are in a grip of utter trauma living a miserable life and there is no one to hear their anguished cry. I am virtually crumbling under Indian occupation and my people are at a fateful crossroad and facing an uncertain future. But one is thing is sure! India cannot occupy me based on gun power. The more they kill my people, the more rebels they would create out of them. Even if India would kill my entire population, yet it won’t be able to brush my issue under the rug and move on.  How long you can turn a blind eye? Your “Proud Army” is crossing all heights of atrocities by killing my teenagers mercilessly. Blood bath continues. People are being caged, curfew imposed, internet and other modes of communication are snapped and hospitals, ambulances even journalists are targeted. During past 15 days, there has been the brutal and sadistic murder of people, all civilian, mostly youth and children.  The only crime they do is that they resist against Indian oppression through protests, voices, and stones. And in return they are being killed through bullets and pellets by brave Indian soldiers. Don’t forget that stone pelting has resulted the death of none not even a single security personal but bullets and pellets took away the lives of thousands of my children. Such inhuman actions may satisfy but it won’t benefit you. My people won’t give up. How India can defeat them who have already defeated their own fears? None can stop them from freedom. The flag of freedom they raised to heights.  Freedom from Indian occupation. Freedom from Indian oppression. My sons will attain it, even if they have to kiss martyrdom.  Please put yourselves in the shoes of my people and try to see the conflict through their eyes. Talk to any common man and he can share with you the direct pain, injustice and indignity that they continue to suffer as a result of the Indian oppression. My people are not doing any crime but asking for a plebiscite which was promised by your respected Prime Minster Nehru Ji. Here’s a valid question to ask you as Indian citizens, political leaders, bureaucrats, army chiefs, right-wing extremists and so: Are you blind? Can’t you see that my people want recognition of their identity? Burn your Bollywood movies. Come to my land. Walk through my cities. The bridges. The ruins. The graves. Look at what I eat. Look at my buildings. My shrines. My architecture. My history. Speak to me.  Holding me against my will not bring any benefit to you and your country. It is definitely undemocratic, brutal and absolutely unnecessary.
My people are crying out for a solution which would have sincere interest to understand the solemnity of the existing situation- which would understand the pain of the common man- which would hold the hands of a mother who has lost her son- which would give them a future of justice and reconciliation… I will end up this painful letter with the words of Shelly, the English poetOh, lift me as a wave, a leaf, a cloud I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed!

Sincerely,
Oppressed Kashmir!