Pakistanis Support Displaced Pakistanis

Posted on May 14, 2009
Filed Under >Adil Najam, >Owais Mughal, About ATP, Disasters, Society
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As Mosharraf Zaidi wrote in his post yesterday: “In the long run, only Pakistan can help Pakistan.

As long-time readers of this site know, central to our notion of Pakistaniat is the idea that taking national responsibility is as important as having national pride. With the number of displaced Pakistanis fleeing from the violence and mayhem in Swat and other areas on the rise and given the dire need to act in this hour of need, we at All Things Pakistan are committed to donate part of our advertising revenue to support the relief efforts. We hope that some of you will join us and also chip in with whatever contributions you can.

We realize that many of our readers are already doing so through other means. We salute you.

We also realize that many others who are able to make larger contributions, will do so through more formal channels of giving. We urge you to do so in urgency.

But we also realize that some may not yet have found a right venue to give or may be thinking that what they can contribute is so small will not make a difference. If you are one of them, do please consider giving – no matter how small an amount – through the widget on this page (you can pay through a credit card or a PayPal account). We will consolidate these contributions and add to these our own and find a cause that can directly and immediately help those in such great need. Please also suggest to us what are the best ways to get whatever we collect and contribute through our advertising to the IDPs. We will consider your suggestions on who to give this money to, how, and for what, as we make that final decision.

It does not matter how large your contribution is; its the thought that counts. It does not even matter whether you give through our drive or to any other worthy cause. It matters only that we do not remain silent and we do act. In whatever way we can. To whatever extent we can. Through whatever means we can.

Mosharraf Zaidi reminded us yesterday how Pakistanis everywhere came together to respond to the needs of those distressed by the horrific earthquake a few years ago. He also reminded us that, “The response to the earthquake must not be a one-off demonstration of humanity. It must prove to be the rule in Pakistan.”

Let us please take his call to heart; and to open up our own hearts. For us, as important as the money collected is how many people contribute, no matter what the amount. Because the number of people who speak up in support for these Pakistanis who are fighting all of our battles for us is itself a vote saying that we are a nation and as a nation we stand together in times of need.

Some years ago I wrote a book titled “Portrait of a Giving Community” – it argued that we Pakistanis are a generous and giving people. The devastating Earthquake hit just as the book was being published and it demonstrated the point I was trying to make.

Today, it is time yet again to make the same point. Please do help us in doing so.

34 responses to “Pakistanis Support Displaced Pakistanis”

  1. anonymous says:

    You might want to donate to UNHCR as well. They’re doing a lot of work for the IDPs in Pakistan.

  2. http://www.helpidp.org is a useful resource with links on how to contribute to the IDPs

  3. Aik Pakistani says:

    Thanks everyone for your support and contributions. You all have given me hope and confidence in our nation…. If you have seen the recent pictures of our IDP especially the children, then I’m sure that you get the same thoughts that I do everytime I eat, sleep and wake up.

    http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-l ibrary/dawn/news/pakistan/11-where-s-the-national- spirit–02

    I can’t stop watching the following video and try to find out ways of helping and generating more help. Anyone willing to match $100, $50 or whatever works for you?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roq1kqxqttw

  4. meengla says:

    Though I am unable to match ShahidUSA’s generosity I have made one more small contribution and will most probably make some more.
    I have also posted a link to this article in another Pakistani forum.
    Thank you so much Professor Najam for this opportunity. I have an almost blind faith in you!

  5. Ajnabi says:

    Whether we want Pakistan to be a Muslim state with Sharia Law, or a more liberal Pakistan, or something else; would you not agree that you do care about the people who live in Pakistan. These humans look more like you and me than those in the rest of the world. How would we feel if one of them was our father, mother, daughter, son, sister,brother? We would not want them to suffer, the way they are suffering. You and I know, deep in our hearts, that it is not their fault. If you want a glimpse of what is happening then read this story:

    http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-l ibrary/dawn/the-newspaper/columnists/16-nosheen-ab bas-prelude-to-a-long-fight-659-hs-09

    At times, we all feel the strong emotions to write about how Pakistan should be governed; etc, and that is okay. We all think that if things were done our way then Pakistan

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