Back in 2002, I was returning from Friday prayers when I saw an unusual gathering of singing and quasi-dancing Mullahs. Unusual because I had always assumed Mullahs to be against all types of art. The amused crowd were listening to chants of “Taliban aa gayay, Taliban aa gayay.â€
I smirked. As if!
Pakistan is a nuclear country with the seventh largest army. We’re safe.
The Mullahs’ songs have been answered – the Taliban indeed are coming. And with them the cowards are bringing a lifestyle that destroys everything Pakistan and Islam.
Oh no. Wait! “This guy is on the paycheck of those who are trying to break Pakistan. Taliban are heroes, its America which is wrong.” Yes, this is the typical self defense mechanism coming to full force. Having nothing to lose, and having been already declared a CIA agent earlier in life I suppose I’ll continue. Continuing with a genuine fear, that these words are falling on either deaf or hostile ears. Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s Pakistan is over if all this chaos continues.
Jinnah’s Pakistan is a dream gone wrong. Perhaps if he knew that the dreamland for living in peace, harmony, religious tolerance and freedom was going to become arena for public flogging where laughs of sadist barbarians and the screams of minors will echo, he would not have decided on creating it. Had he known that there would be more suicide bombs in his country than any other place in the world, where fundamentalists would go around the cities threatening women, where school children would have to undergo security protocols as if they were in a war zone, would he have even bothered to work for the green and white?
Still, Pakistan is not what we worry about. All our esteemed talk shows chatter on is whether there should be 17th Amendment or not and on the statements by America and India. Yes, American drones and Indian statements are a threat to our sovereignty. Yes, the balance of power is important. But even when the Taliban have killed more people than India, American Drones or our tyrant rulers, taken over more of our land and have made us feel more unsafe than anyone else in the past thirty years? What other definition of sovereignty is there than protection of lives and property of people, maintaining writ of the state across the territory and having people feel secured? Why can’t we have some programs discussing the atrocities of the Taliban, the acts of terror that they do and how they have destroyed Pakistan?
No, it’s the “Hindu Zionists†(notice the contradiction?) working on a CIA sponsored conspiracy to break Pakistan. There are the good Taliban who fought the Kuffar off and the real issue is the CIA. Apparently, everyone has all the time in the world to devise every action we do, plan it to perfection and then make the evidence of their involvement disappear. Are we really that important for the rest of the world to worry about when they have their own countries and problems to tend to? Even if the Taliban are foreign funded should does that not mean we should double our efforts? Remember when India briefly occupied few territories near Lahore in 1965 how the whole country ran to defend it? My grandfather had stories of people going with sticks to support the army. I am afraid I will not have any such stories of patriotic resistance to tell anyone when another enemy has taken control of a fourth of NWFP and roughly one twentieth of Pakistan. Perhaps we should ban “Yeh watan tumhara hai, tum ho pasban is kay†for it seems no one really care about Pakistan, except the Zionist Hindus of course.
But no, remember the glorious days of the Caliphs? Remember the great Pakistani Fauj, who under the Ameer-ul-Momineen, Zia–ul–Haq, crushed the Russians? This is only a plan to make America taste the same fate! For a nation which already lives in denial, these conspiracy theories are all we need to turn us completely schizophrenic. Army is great and it will deal with any task assigned to it. More of the same comes from everyone turning patriotic everywhere. This automatic knee-jerk mechanism has seeped in our blood and shut off our brains.
For the love of God can anyone explain me why the great Army of Allah, whose laurels we sing from the day we are born, has still not been able to jam radio stations pouring terror in Swat? Have the core commanders not even tried asking the army engineers how radios work and how easy it is jam them without even having to be in the line of fire? Can they not even figure out if they only played “Who let the Dogs out†at the frequencies the Taliban use it would stop this vitriol? Why is it that these Taliban leaders can appear before journalists in broad daylight and roam freely without any trouble even when they claim responsibility of attacking Pakistanis across the country?
Perhaps the real question I should ask is why do I even care?
When I took time off from Harvard to be part of the lawyers’ movement I had seen a ray of hope. There were concerned citizens and lawyers who stood for what was right no matter what the consequences. We fought for a principle and won with the hope that things will slowly improve. Today the very judges we had faith in released the cleric of Lal Mosque whose crimes everyone knows about. If the judiciary was going to release people whose crimes were recorded on TV perhaps it does explain why Taliban are spreading like an incurable cancer. Imagine who would be hanging in “khooni chowk†had Mullana Abdul Aziz kidnapped a few Taliban officials or fought against them and killed their men?
Yet when you think all’s over, somehow someone comes up. Someone whose name keeps your head from drowning. Perhaps this sick torture has to be long and painful where we chase mirages of oasis, never to really reach them. Perhaps for all the atrocities we have committed to our own people require us to be made an example of so no other nation follows our path. Why do ray of hopes like Afzal Khan, who has socked it up to Taliban and refused to be removed from Swat alive, appear every now and then? However he stands to die in the rain. Alone.
Can anyone please name one Pakistani leader who has said the same? Forget that has anyone Pakistani leader said that he will go and get the Taliban to give up their arms? Will the real leader who can get rid of these monsters stand up? Imran Khan? Qazi? Nawaz Sharif? This silence is criminal!
What’s worse that these leaders of ours have unanimously approved a state within a state run, which is not accountable to anyone, absolves all crimes of the Taliban and gives a safe haven to those who are there to kill us? What sort of a Nizam-e-Nonsense is this when no one even tried to debate the issue properly and even consider for a second that giving blanket amnesty to the Taliban might not, even if it be infinitesimal, the right thing to do? No for the politicians this does not matter. All they are interesting in mudslinging at each other and more ministries. Our media and sheeple are busy devouring the latest gossip while Pakistan burns.
But unlike what people think it will not be because of Zardari’s corruption or Gilani’s incompetence or Salman Taseer’s antics.  We have survived them in the past, and so we’ll do again. But any country that falls to the Taliban will never recovered.
The Taliban are here to stay and unless we stand up against them in every possible way Pakistan will be lost – for good! It will be the silence of the lambs which destroys us. You will be responsible if Pakistan fails.
Sammad Khurram is a student at Harvard University and turned down an award from the US ambassador as a mark of protest against killings of Pakistani soldiers by US drone attacks.
shahzad shameem Sahib;
Well on paper there is no issue with “peace deal” if it can contain “Taliban”. Alternate is a bloody civil war.
But Taliban have signed this deal from a “higher position”.
1) They have not liad down their arms.
2) They are still recruiting young guys in their army of mads.
3) They are marching to other places on premise that they are Pakistan citizens in armed convoys.
4) Sufi has declared that there is no “democracy” in Islam.
What I am trying to say that either we should “fight back” with full force or “fully” contain the Taliban but we are surrending to Taliban.
That day is not far away when we will surrender whole of NWFP and Northern Baluchistan to Taliban and it will be new “Dhaka Fall”. We do have majority of pastuns who support Pakistan but when they will conquer all NWFP Taliban will kill Pakistan loving pshtuns and will recruit rest.
First READ the points of the TRUCE with Taliban plz and then, pass your comments please. Below is the TRUCE:
Dear brothers and sisters
Assalam alaikum
Special Broadcast !!!
Clarifying misperception about Swat deal
Peace cannot be achieved through violence; it can only be attained through understanding. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
A lot of uproar is going on in and outside Pakistan against the peace deal and promulgation of Nizam-e-Adal 2009 Regulations in Swat. Internationally, forces hostile to Pakistan are using this as surrender and back off by government where as at national level some commentators are declaring it ineptness of Pakistan army and intelligence agencies. Most of these uproars are result of misunderstanding and misconception about both peace deal of 16th Feb. and NAR-2009.
To understand facts only way out is to understand the peace deal and Nizam-e-Adal Regulations 2009 so that concerns expressed at national and international level can be addressed.
Below are 14 points which provide basis for the truce between TTP Swat and Government.
1. Sharia law would be implemented in Swat and Malakand.
2. Security forces will gradually withdraw from the region.
3. The government and the Taliban would exchange prisoners.
4. Militants would recognize the writ of the government and cooperate with security forces.
5. Taliban would halt attacks on barber and music shops.
6. Ban on display of weapons by militants in public.
7. Taliban would lay down heavy weapons.
8. Taliban would close down training camps.
9. Taliban would denounce suicide attacks.
10. A ban would be placed on raising private militias.
11. Taliban will cooperate with the government to vaccinate children against diseases like polio.
12. Fazlullah’s madrassa, the Imam Dheri would be turned into an Islamic university.
13. Only licensed FM radio stations would be allowed to operate in the region.
14. Taliban would allow women to “perform their duties at the workplace without any fear.”
As far as Nizam-e-Adal 2009 is concerned it is being portrayed as a cruel justice system that would be run by Taliban. This is real dilemma that no one in media in Pakistan is ready to take a good deep look at the Nizam Adal Regulation 2009 Draft and see who things will be implemented and who will be incharge.
More sadly, information department of government in Islamabad is not ready to reply to foreign apprehensions about these regulations. All these concerns and apprehensions are result of misunderstanding and lack of awareness due to inept information machinery of Pakistan. Private media is also playing a criminal role as it is not telling masses what Nizam-e-Adal Regulations 2009 is.
Many misconceptions are being spread to get vested interests served by both Local and international actors.
Main focus of this propaganda is to tell people that Nizam-e-Adal will transform Swat into Pre 9/11 Afghanistan as Qazis (Judges) will be appointed by Taliban only. Only way to address all these apprehensions is to spread the truth about Nizam-e-Adal 2009 Some excerpt from Draft is given below to clarify some misconceptions.
Definition of Shariah (Section 2 of Draft titled as
Well we have to accept the roots of problem and that is Wahabi brand of Islam.
Have you noticed the “sermon” by ullema of Bralvis in Karachi few days ago who condemed the “Swat deal”.
Punjab and Sindh adhere to “Bralvis” while in NWFP Wahabis have their strong roots. Sadly country like Saudia Arabia which is Wahabis is funding Wahabis from last 25 years and now it is time to pay the piper.
These Wahabis don’t beleive that any reformation is possible in religion and suffism is nothing but a “biddat”.
I don’t see any easy fix.
@Fahad
Either you are intellect or illiterate, the fact is that an election a year ago elected PPP and mullah parties lost with big margins, so the majority is still rooting for moderate Islam. Related post is this article…..”I want my country back”
http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=172821
THE QUESTION IS WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE.
HOW TO THROTTLE TALIBAN?
HOW TO THROTTLE THEIR MONEY POWER AND MONEY SUPPLY?
HOW TO THROTTLE THEIR SUPPLY OF ARMS AND AMMUNITION?
HOW TO THROTTLE THEIR SUPPLY OF RECRUITS?
HOW TO COUNTER THEIR PROPAGANDA AND MISINTERPRETATION OF HOLY QURRAN?
IS THEIR HOPE UNLESS THESE QUESTIONS ARE ADDRESSED?