Pakistanis Die. Pakistanis Cry. For What? For Whom? Why?

Posted on April 2, 2009
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Foreign Relations, Law & Justice, Religion
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Adil Najam

I open the ‘top stories’ page of The News today and two headlines scream out at me. The first tells me that twelve people, including three women and two children have died in a US drone attack in Orakzai. The second tells me that militants have killed five in an ambush on a police van in Dir. All this while the tears from the carnage at Lahore are not yet dry.  For what? For whom? Why?

The Americans tell us that they must do what they are doing because they have to stamp out terror. The militants say that they too must do what they are doing because they are fighting the enemies of Islam.

All I know is that it is Pakistanis who continue to do the dying. For what? For whom? Why?

For the life of me I cannot understand how the US thinks it will root out terror by lobbing bombs at Pakistani women and children. Nor how these militants think they are helping Islam or fighting America by killing Muslims and Pakistani, bombing girls schools, or terrorizing civilian populations.

It is obvious that the Americans are not winning their “war on terror” through these tactics. Nor are the militants and extremists making any dent in America or its policies through their terror. Every minute of every day is a reminder of the face that terror has not been “defeated,” nor is Islam any more “safe.” All we know for sure is that innocent Pakistanis are dying. For what? For whom? Why?

The Obama Administration says it will give Pakistan $1.5 billion a year for development. Economists estimate that the war on terror cost Pakistan $6-8 billion last year. I don’t find either number relevant. All I know is that over a thousand Pakistanis died last year in this conflict. For what? For whom? Why?

The newspapers are full of statements and analysis. They offer little solace, and even less insight. They only add to a noise that is now no less deafening than all the bombs themselves. We must speak out and act up against the forces that spread terror in our country. But we cannot remain silent on the deaths of Pakistanis by those who claim to be our friends.

No one seems to care about the death of ordinary Pakistanis. They deaths don’t even merit a statement of condolence, of remorse. Everyone seems to have a ‘great cause’ to fight for. A cause greater than the life of a child, a mother, a father. The Americans have ‘Terror’ to fight. The religious extremists and militants have ‘Islam’ to save. The Pakistan government has no clue who or what they are fighting for, with or against. In the midst of all of this, ordinary Pakistanis become mere ‘collateral.’ For what? For whom? Why?

Today, my words are not the voice of analysis. Today, my voice is the voice of angst. I know that my words will make little difference. I know my voice has neither reach nor influence. But let me say to all and any who may be out there to listen: We are not collateral.

And so, today, once again, its was Pakistanis who died. Pakistanis who cried (1, 2, 3). For what? For whom? Why?

(Note: Pictures above are from funerals of those who died during the terrorist attacks in Lahore).

57 responses to “Pakistanis Die. Pakistanis Cry. For What? For Whom? Why?”

  1. readinglord says:

    It appears the international forces that be have written off Pakistan as, in the words of Bush, ‘Not with us’ and decided to close the noose around its neck. The government of Pakistan seems to have become irrelevant for them. The Western powers are mainly concerned only with its, so called, ‘Nuclear assets’ which, they fear, are in danger of being taken over by the extremists who may cause havoc for the world. May God help us!

  2. coldrain says:

    We will never allow injustice to be forced upon us.

    We will fight back.

  3. Adil Saleem says:

    Pakistanis are dying, crying and suffering because of it’s corrupt leaders. Pakistan’s leaders (including both ‘Dictators’ and the ‘democratically elected’ ones) are directly responsible for this. They allowed the US to start its misadventures in Afghanistan in the first place. Then they took money for handing over the people to the US. Now they are doing nothing to stop the drone attacks because they are fearful of losing their ‘Kursi’ if they speak/do something against the US. The $1.5 billion aid is there to keep mouth shut of our leaders. It will not reach the real needy ones. It will all be taken by the NGOs, advisors, consultants, beauruecrats, officials, politicians etc… If our leaders were sincere, they would have stopped cooperating with the US by now.

  4. Yaqoub says:

    The Taliban are beating our women. The jihadis are bombing out cities. The US is sending drones and killing children and women. Jaa-aiN tou jaa-aiN kahaN.

  5. This from today’s The News

    MIRANSHAH: Thirteen people were killed in US drone strike in Data Khel in Miranshah.

    According to sources, US drone fired two missiles at a house of local Tariq Khan in Data Khel killing 13 people. Some foreigners including three women and 4 children were also reportedly killed in the attack.

    The bodies have been recovered from the rubbles. This is the first drone attack in Data Khel.

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