Amrika, Pakistan, Islam and everything in between

Author: rubeel (Page 9 of 18)

مقتولین سے ان کی پہچان تو نہ چھینو…قلم کمان …حامد میر

مقتولین سے ان کی پہچان تو نہ چھینو…قلم کمان …حامد میر

یہ ہمارے بزرگوں نے کتنے ارمانوں کے ساتھ برصغیر میں مسلمانوں کی ایک آزاد ریاست کے خواب کا نام پاکستان رکھا تھا۔ شاعر مشرق علامہ اقبال نے کس اعتماد و یقین کے ساتھ اس خواب کی تعبیر ڈھونڈنے کیلئے محمد علی جناح  کا انتخاب کیا۔ نہ تو اقبال کی نظروں نے سنّی بن کر جناح کو دیکھا اور نہ ہی جناح  نے شیعہ بن کر پاکستان کیلئے جدوجہد کی بلکہ یہ بزرگ اول و آخر صرف اور صرف مسلمان تھے۔ ان بزرگوں کی پاکیزہ سوچ کے صدقے ہمیں پاکستان ملا لیکن افسوس کہ ان بزرگوں کے انتقال کے ساتھ ہی پیارے پاکستان کی قیادت پاکیزہ سوچ سے محروم ہوتی گئی۔ سیاست میں دیانت اور رواداری کی جگہ منافقت اور لسانی، نسلی و فرقہ وارانہ تعصب نے فروغ پانا شروع کیا۔ ان تعصبات نے جگہ جگہ ایسی آگ بھڑکائی جس پر دشمنوں نے خوب تیل ڈالا اور آج ہمارا پاکستان ایک ایسا مقتل بن چکا ہے جہاں قاتل اپنے نام اور اپنے خنجر بدل بدل کر ہمارے سر اڑا رہے ہیں۔ قاتلوں کا نشانہ صرف پاکستانی ہیں لیکن افسوس کہ ہم پاکستانی اپنے مقتولین کو کبھی سنّی بنا دیتے ہیں تو کبھی شیعہ، کبھی پختون بنا دیتے ہیں تو کبھی بلوچ اور کبھی سندھی بنا دیتے ہیں تو کبھی پنجابی۔ ہم یہ بھول جاتے ہیں کہ دشمن ہمیں صرف اور صرف مسلمان اور پاکستانی سمجھتا ہے۔ لیکن ہماری موت کو فرقہ وارانہ، لسانی یا صوبائی کشمکش کا نتیجہ قراردینے کی کوشش کرتا ہے تاکہ پاکستان کے مسلمان اپنے دشمنوں کے خلاف متحد نہ ہوسکیں۔
5/فروری 2010ء کو بھی دشمن نے کراچی میں شیعہ عزا داروں پر نہیں بلکہ پاکستانی مسلمانوں پر حملہ کیا۔ دشمن اتنا سفّاک ہے کہ اس نے ایک دھماکہ میں زخمی ہونے والوں کو چند لمحوں بعد اسپتال میں بھی نشانہ بنایا۔ افسوس کہ ہمارے کچھ سیاستدانوں اورمذہبی رہنماؤں نے تحقیقات کا انتظار کئے بغیر ہی اپنی اپنی مرضی اور مصلحت کے مطابق قاتلوں کی نشاندہی شروع کردی۔ یہ درست ہے کہ پچھلے تین سال سے پاکستان خودکش حملوں کی زد میں ہے لیکن یہ بھی ایک حقیقت ہے کہ جن حملوں میں زیادہ جانی نقصانات ہوئے وہ خود کش حملے نہیں بلکہ ریموٹ کنٹرول سے کئے جانے والے بم دھماکے تھے۔ پچھلے چند ماہ کے دوران پشاور کے مینا بازار، چار سدہ کے فاروق اعظم چوک اورکراچی کے مختلف علاقوں میں جو بم دھماکے ہوئے ان میں ریموٹ کنٹرول استعمال کئے گئے اور اس قسم کے بم دھماکوں کی تاریخ کم از کم 30 سال پرانی ہے۔ یہ دھماکے 80 کی دھائی میں شروع ہوئے جن میں غیر ملکی طاقتیں ملوث تھیں لیکن جب مذہبی لیڈروں نے اس قسم کے دھماکوں کا نشانہ بننا شروع کیا تو وقت کے حکمرانوں پر بھی انگلیاں اٹھائی گئیں۔ ذرا یاد کیجئے! علامہ احسان الٰہی ظہیر اور علامہ عارف الحسینی ایک دوسرے سے شدید اختلاف رکھتے تھے لیکن دونوں جنرل ضیاء الحق کی آمریت سے نفرت کرتے تھے 23/مارچ 1987ء کو مینار پاکستان لاہور میں ایک جلسے کے دوران علامہ احسان الٰہی ظہیر کو بم دھماکے کا نشانہ بنایا گیا تو ان کی جماعت نے مخالف فرقے کی بجائے حکومت وقت کو ذمہ دار ٹھہرایا۔ ایک سال کے بعد 6/اگست 1988ء کو علامہ عارف الحسینی کو پشاور میں شہید کیا گیا تو حملے کا الزام ایک نوجوان فوجی افسر کیپٹن ماجد پر لگایا گیا۔ جنرل ضیا ء الحق کی ان دونوں رہنماؤں سے جان چھوٹ گئی لیکن کچھ ہی دنوں کے بعد پاکستان کی جان جنرل ضیاء الحق سے چھوٹ گئی۔
فرقہ وارانہ، لسانی اور صوبائی سیاست نے جنرل ضیاء کے دور میں زور پکڑا اور جنرل ضیاء کا دور ختم ہونے بعد دشمن فرقہ وارانہ اور لسانی سیاست کے ذریعہ پاکستان کی پاکیزگی کو داغدار کرنے کی ہر ممکن کوششوں میں مصروف رہے۔1990ء میں سپاہ صحابہ کے بانی مولانا حق نواز جھنگوی پر حملے کے بعد فرقہ وارانہ جماعتوں کے درمیان ایک نئی کشیدگی شروع ہوئی اور اس کشیدگی کا دائرہ ایرانی سفارت کاروں پر حملوں تک پھیل گیا۔ لاہور میں صادق گنجی اور ملتان میں محمد علی رحیمی پر حملوں کا مقصد محض شیعہ، سنی فساد بھڑکانا نہیں بلکہ پاکستان اور ایران کو جنگ کی طرف دھکیلنا تھا۔ اللہ تعالیٰ کا لاکھ لاکھ شکر ہے کہ دشمن کی تمام تر کوششوں کے باوجود پاکستان میں فرقہ وارانہ دہشت گردی کے ذریعہ فرقہ وارانہ فسادات بھڑکانے کی کوششیں کامیاب نہ ہوسکیں۔ اس دوران ایک طرف مولانا ایثارالقاسمی اور مولانا ضیاء الرحمان فاروقی تو دوسری طرف ڈاکٹر محمد علی نقوی اور محسن نقوی سمیت کئی اہم شخصیات کو موت کی نیند سلادیا گیا لیکن اقبال اور جناح کے پاکستان میں فرقہ وارانہ فسادات کی آگ نہ بھڑک سکی۔ 1998ء میں لال مسجد کے خطیب مولانا محمد عبداللہ کو پُراسرار طریقے سے اسلام آباد میں شہید کیا گیا۔ اس واقعے کے بعد اوپر تلے واقعات ہوئے جن میں عون محمد رضوی کو راولپنڈی اور مولانا یوسف لدھیانوی کو کراچی میں شہید کیا گیا۔
گیارہ ستمبر 2001ء کے بعد امریکی پالیسیوں کے باعث خطے میں شیعہ سنّی اختلافات بھڑکنے کا خدشہ پیدا ہوا۔ امریکا نے افغانستان پر قبضے کیلئے شمالی اتحاد کو استعمال کیا تو اس میں شیعہ جماعتیں بھی شامل تھیں۔ جنہیں ایران کی حمایت حاصل تھی۔ امریکی میڈیا نے یہ تاثر دینے کی کوشش کی کہ شیعہ ایران کی طرف سنّی طالبان کے خلاف لڑائی میں امریکا کا ساتھ دیا جا رہا ہے۔ 2003ء میں امریکی فوج نے عراق پر قبضہ کیا تو ایک دفعہ پھر امریکی میڈیا نے یہ تاثر دیا کہ شیعہ عراقیوں کی طرف سے سنّی صدام حسین کے خلاف امریکا کا ساتھ دیا جا رہا ہے۔ اس کے ساتھ ہی ایک طرف عراق میں اہل تشیع اور اہل سنت کی عبادت گاہوں پر حملے شروع ہوگئے اور کچھ ہی عرصے میں ایسے ہی حملے پاکستان میں بھی شروع ہوگئے۔ 4/جولائی 2003ء کو کوئٹہ میں امام بار گاہ اثناء عشری پر خود کش حملہ ہوا جس میں 50 افراد کی جان گئی۔ کچھ ہی عرصے کے بعد مولانا اعظم طارق کو اسلام آباد اور مفتی نظام الدین شامزئی کو کراچی میں شہید کردیا گیا۔ افسوس ناک پہلو یہ تھا کہ جنرل پرویز مشرف نے 2004ء میں قبائلی علاقے میں فوجی آپریشن شروع کئے تو ایک فرقے کو دوسرے فرقے کے خلاف استعمال کرنے کی کوشش کی۔ یہ سلسلہ شکئی میں شروع ہوا لیکن اس کے منفی اثرات کُرم اور اورکزئی سے ہوتے ہوئے پورے پاکستان میں پھیلنے لگے۔ جون 2004ء میں ایک طرف کراچی میں امام بار گاہ خود کش حملے کا نشانہ بنی تو اکتوبر 2004ء میں مولانا اعظم طارق کی برسی کا اجتماع ملتان میں کار بم دھماکے کا نشانہ بنا۔ پھر یہ سلسلہ پھیلتا ہی گیا۔ کراچی میں مفتی محمد جمیل اور علامہ حسن ترابی، پشاور میں انور علی اخوند زادہ اور خیر پور میں علی شیر حیدری دہشت گردی کا نشانہ بنے۔ کبھی نشتر پارک کراچی میں سنّی تحریک کے مولان عباس قادری 60 افراد کے ہمراہ شہید ہوئے تو کبھی کالعدم سپاہ صحابہ کے حافظ احمد بخش کے جنازے پر کراچی میں فائرنگ ہوئی۔ خود کش حملوں کی مذمت کرنے پر پشاور میں مولانا حسن جان اور لاہور میں ڈاکٹر سرفراز نعیمی کو شہید کردیا گیا۔ ان تمام شہداء میں سے کسی کو شیعہ اور کسی کو سنّی قرار دیا گیا۔ لیکن درحقیقت یہ سب مسلمان اور پاکستانی تھے۔ افسوس کہ علامہ حسن ترابی اور مفتی نظام الدین شامزئی جیسے علماء جنرل پرویز مشرف کی امریکہ نوازی کے خلاف ایک موقف رکھتے تھے۔ لیکن دونوں کو نامعلوم خفیہ ہاتھوں نے شہید کردیا اور دونوں کے اصل قاتلوں کا پتہ نہ چل سکا۔ اس قتل و غارث میں اکثر اوقات اپنے ہی گمراہ پاکستانی بھائیوں کو استعمال کیا گیا لیکن استعمال کرنے والے ہمیشہ پاکستان کے دشمن تھے۔
سوچنے کی بات ہے کہ 5/فروری کو پوری قومی یوم یکجہتی کشمیر منا رہی تھی اور بھارت کے جبر و تسلط کی مذمت کر رہی تھی۔ اچانک کراچی بم دھماکوں سے گونج اٹھا اور ٹیلی ویژن کی اسکرینوں پر کشمیریوں کے حق میں مظاہروں کی جگہ بارود کا دھواں اور خون کے چھینٹے نظر آنے لگے۔ ہم بھارت کی مذمت کرنے کی بجائے ایک دوسرے کی مذمت کرنے لگے خود ہی فیصلہ کیجئے کہ فائدہ کسے ہوا اور نقصان کسے ہوا؟ ہمیشہ کی طرح شعیہ عزا داروں پر حملے کے بعد کسی نہ کسی سنّی عالم دین پر حملہ کرکے مسلمانوں کو آپس میں لڑانے کی کوشش جاری رہے گی، اب بھی وقت ہے، ہمیں سنبھلنا ہوگا، سوچنا ہوگا کہ ہمارا اصلی قاتل کون ہے؟ ہمیں اپنے مقتولین کو شیعہ اور سنّی کی نہیں بلکہ صرف اور صرف مسلمان اور پاکستانی کی پہچان دینی ہوگی۔ جب ہم اپنے مقتولین کو ان کی اصل پہچان دینے لگیں گے تو یہ دشمنوں کی موت ہوگی۔ ہمارے مقتولین کو وہ پہچان چاہئے جو اقبال اور جناح کی پہچان تھی۔ وہ نہ تو سنّی تھے اور نہ شیعہ تھے بلکہ صرف مسلمان اور پاکستانی تھے۔

US soldier 'waterboards' daughter

A US soldier has been charged with assault after allegedly waterboarding his four-year-old daughter, police in the state of Washington have said.
Sgt Joshua Tabor dunked the girl’s head in a sink full of water for not reciting the alphabet, police in the town of Yelm said.
Waterboarding is an interrogation technique that simulates drowning and has been banned as torture by the US.
Sgt Tabor is a helicopter repairer who served in Iraq from 2007-08.
Yelm police chief Todd Stancil said Sgt Tabor was arrested on 31 January.
Officers were called after Sgt Tabor was seen walking around his neighbourhood holding a Kevlar helmet and threatening to break windows, the police chief added.
The girl was then found hiding in a locked bathroom in the soldier’s home, Mr Stancil said on Monday.
Sgt Tabor posted bail of $10,000 (£6,400) on Monday and has been confined to barracks at his base in Washington state.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8505376.stm

IN DEFENSE OF THE MUSLIM UMMAH

Written by El-Hajj Mauri’ Saalakhan
SATURDAY, 02 JANUARY 2010 01:08
In Response to Attacks on Sheikh Anwar Al-Awlaki
In last month’s edition of The Muslim Link, an article titled “Spokespersons Busy in Fort Hood Aftermath” (November 20, 2009) raised some serious concerns for this writer. The article quoted Imam Johari Abdul Malik, Imam Yahya Hendi and Asra Nomani in ways that required a response – both in the interest of balance and justice.The focus of the article centered around the controversies generated by Sheikh Anwar al-Awlaki’s response to the Fort Hood tragedy. In brief, Sheikh Awlaki praised the shootings and considered them justified because America was at war in Muslim lands and the victims were American soldiers on the verge of being deployed.
The purpose of this article is not to debate that argument, per se, but to examine the response to Awlaki’s argument from a number of well known figures in the Muslim American community. In the opinion of many, including this writer, these very public reactions went too far in condemnation of Awlaki, and served little to clarify Islam’s position on one of the major issues of the day (war and peace).

In preparing my own response, I was reminded of an essay that I wrote years ago titled “Five Mistakes of U.S. Policymakers in the Muslim World.” The article was published in the March 1999 edition of The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. (For those who possess a copy of my book titled Islam & Terrorism: Myth vs. Reality, it is also republished there beginning on page 11.)

Under Mistake #5 one finds the following cautionary note to America’s political establishment: “Our major organizations and mainstream leaders serve an important function and are appreciated for what they do. However, they are not always the people you should be listening to; for they will sometimes tell you what you want to hear, and not what you need to hear.”

We witnessed this tendency in the immediate aftermath of the Fort Hood tragedy, and again immediately following the controversy surrounding the five young Washington area Muslims now being interrogated in Pakistan (i.e. the Muslim establishment telling America’s political establishment what it wants to hear.)

My friend and brother in Islam, Johari Abdul Malik, was quoted as saying “something changed” in Sheikh Anwar al-Awlaki since his tenure ended as resident imam at Dar Al-Hijrah. Of course something changed! Awlaki, like the rest of us, witnessed a very costly American-instigated war in the Muslim world, and he himself was victimized by 18 months of political imprisonment (and probably torture) in the process.

When Awlaki argued that Nidal’s assault was justified because the victims were soldiers about to be deployed into the theater of battle, and “America was the one who first brought the battle to Muslim countries,” a more thoughtful response should have come from Muslim leaders in America, as opposed to the blanket denunciations that ensued.

Some of the comments of Yahya Hendi – who serves as resident imam at the Islamic Society of Frederick (MD), and chaplain at both the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda (MD) and Georgetown University in Washington, DC – were way over the top, in terms of Islamic credibility. He and others who echoed the same mantra missed a unique opportunity to correctly educate the public on a very sensitive, hot-button issue.

When asked, for example, if there was a conflict between being a Muslim and being deployed to fight other Muslims?

HENDI: You know, overall most of the soldiers we have, Muslim soldiers in the US military, are loyal Americans and have joined the military, again, to defeat terrorism, to defeat extremism. After all, on September 11 we were attacked, and Islam gives Muslims and America the right to defend itself against terrorism and, therefore, Muslims should be proud, and are proud, of their service in the US military.

Of no consequence to Imam Hendi, perhaps, is a verse in Al-Qur’an that reads: “Never should a believer kill a believer… If a man kill a believer intentionally his recompense is Hell, to abide therein forever; and the wrath and the curse of ALLAH are upon him, and a dreadful penalty is prepared for him.” (S. 4: 92-93)

There is a hadith of the Prophet (peace be upon him) which is also highly relevant to this issue. It reads as follows: “He who is killed under the banner of a man who is blind (to the cause for which he is fighting), who gets flared up with family pride and fights for his tribe – is not from my Ummah. And whosoever from my followers attacks my followers (indiscriminately), killing the righteous and the wicked among them, sparing not even those who are staunch in faith, and fulfilling not his promise made with those who have been given a pledge of security – he has nothing to do with me, and I have nothing to do with him.” (Sahih Muslim, Volume 3)

When journalist Bob Abernathy raised the following question with Hendi – “There’s a concept, if I understand it correctly, within Islam called the Ummah, which is a sense of intense brotherhood with all other Muslims. Now does that conflict with having to go into Afghanistan?” – Hendi’s response on this question was just as flawed and disingenuous.

HENDI: Actually, no. If I love my brother and when my brother does something wrong, Islam requires me to stop him from his wrongdoing. You know, Prophet Muhammad-and in the Koran we are told that we have to enjoin good and forbid evil. What happened on September 11 and the aftermath of that terrorism, extremism…what is happening in Pakistan, suicide bombing, and in Afghanistan, is against the teachings of Islam, and Muslims are required to join any military in self-defense and to defeat terrorism.

Asra Nomani was also quoted in The Muslim Link as follows:

“It’s critical that we ditch the concept of the “ummah” with a capital “U” and recognize that we are an “ummah” with a small “u,” meaning our religious identity doesn’t have to supersede other loyalties and identities. This attempt to push an “Ummah” is the politics of ideologues of puritanical Islam who want to mollify dissent. Sadly, too many moderates have bought into it.” (“Inside the Gunman’s Mosque”, The Daily Beast, 11/9/2009)

In response, I once again return to the 1999 essay (“Five Mistakes of U.S. Policymakers in the Muslim World”), to an observation made in the summary conclusion:

“Sincere Muslims in every corner of the globe are threaded together by an ideology which is consciously or unconsciously imbedded within the very fiber of their being. No matter how uneducated, unsophisticated, or illiterate the Muslim you happen to meet – and conversely, no matter how educated, sophisticated or westernized the Muslim you happen to meet – there is always this instinctual awareness of being part of a global family, a global community with an accountability to God. This is something that the U.S., and its respective allies, would do well to consider.

“No nation can indiscriminately bomb, maim and kill innocent Muslims without the pain, grief and anguish being felt on some level by Muslims the world over. No matter how many disclaimers are issued – ‘This is not to be taken as an attack on Islam or all Muslims’ (or as President Obama recently stated, “America is not at war with Islam”) – the ACTIONS are going to be seen for what they are, and the impact is going to be felt!”

This is the message that should be conveyed to the establishment by the Muslim community’s “spokespersons” in America. If it were, both we (the North American branch of the Muslim Ummah) and America would be in a much healthier state.

On a final note, I return to a highly counterproductive remark attributed to Imam Johari in the same edition of The Muslim Link:

“In other interviews, Abdul-Malik advocated that the Muslim community create a list of speakers parents should be wary of, adding Al-Awlaki to the list. Al-Awlaki’s Seerah (biography of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him) lectures are among the top sellers among English speaking Muslims worldwide.”

In a number of e-mails, blogs and online chats, I’ve noted a growing number of young Muslims now debating the value of Awlaki’s past and present intellectual output, and whether or not they should retain his products. Such debates remind me of just how littleIslamic understanding there is among Muslim American youth – despite all of the Seerah conferences, “deen intensives,” etc. And this does not reflect well on “Muslim scholars” in America.

Johari’s suggestion has other ominous implications, however. This writer knows how it feels to be shut out of certain places because of the perception that he’s too militant, toocontroversial, or too “political” – and how counterproductive this is to Muslim-American development and self-defense.

A number of Muslim organizations are talking about producing a website and other mechanisms by which Muslim youth will be able to access scholars who might mitigateradical tendencies. Who will these “scholars” be? The same ones who say it’s alright for Muslims to join the military and go overseas to fight and kill fellow Muslims? Or the “scholars” who argue that the only politics suitable for the masajid are flag waving enterprises approved of by the state? If so, such initiatives are doomed before they even begin! Our youth must be able to respect the advocates of “moderation.”

May God help us.

El-Hajj Mauri’ Saalakhan serves as Director of Operations for The Peace And Justice Foundation. He can be reached at (301) 762-9162 or peacethrujustice@aol.com .

http://www.muslimlinkpaper.com/index.php/editors-desk/11-opinion/1988-in-defense-of-the-muslim-ummah.html

Share the Qur’an for 45 Million Dollars?


Editor’s Desk – Letter to the Editor
Written by Administrator
FRIDAY, 08 JANUARY 2010 12:34
Recently the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)  announced their Share the Quran campaign in Washington, D.C. The plan is to give a copy of the Quran to every government leader in America and one million to average Americans over the next ten years at a cost of $45 each. Thus spending $45 million.

While Dawah is the most worthy cause a muslim can engage in, we are also warned not to be wasteful as in ayah 31 of surah Al-Araf  “O children of Adam! Wear your beautiful apparel at everytime and place of prayer: eat and drink: but waste not by excess, for God does not love the wasters.”Thus one must beg the question, is spending $45 million to give away a million Qur’ans wastefull? To answer this question lets assume 10% of the people receiving Quran actually read it and of those 25% become Muslim. That means we just spent $45 million to convert 25,000 Americans to Islam. And to be honest, 25,000 is a very generous number. We must also wonder how many of the one million Qurans will find their way to a local dump?

In the meantime, America holds around 3 million people in jails and prisons. Tens of thousands of whom are already Muslim or eager to leam about Islam. Currently there are very few Muslim
organizations dedicated to inmates in America. Those that do exist like the Islamic Correctional Reunion Association out of Illinois do a great job with what they have but are terribly under funded.

Lets consider what would happen if Muslim organizations that focus on inmates were given $45 million to expand their programs and dawah efforts. For $45 million every inmate in America would receive an English translation of the Quran, a qufi, or hijab for the women, and a ten-unit correspondence course in Islamic fundamentals like the one offered by l.C.R.A. mentioned above.

The return on such an investment clearly out weighs that of CAIR’s program, based on the history of every prophet up to our Nabi Muhammad PBUH. As we know it was always the most oppressed in every society that followed Allah’s messengers while the high handed socialites were the first to oppose the Messengers and put out the most vile resistance to them. The conversion rate among inmates given Dawah is about 25%. That would mean 750,000 converts for 45 million, versus CAIR’s possible 25,000 or less.

This is not to say CAIR is on the wrong track. They may just be driving the wrong locomotive. A much more economical plan, and one that would keep expensive Qurans out of the dump, would be to make a DVD introducing Islam which costs less than a dollar to produce and ship, with a website for those interested in further information and a Quran. With this kind of program CAIR could reach out to 30-40 million households in America, thus reaching nearly every American. And lets’ face it, Americans are more likely to watch a free DVD than read a book,  let alone a religious text.

So whether we support or object to programs like CAIR’s or I.C.R.A.’s we should express our opinions, ideas and concerns to our Muslim organizations. For if we sit on the sidelines, we all lose.

To contact l.C.R.A., go to www.islam-correctional.org, or write to l.C.R.A. P.O. Box 774, Tinley Park, IL 60477. To contact CAIR go to www.cair-net.org, or write to CAIR 453 New Jersey Ave, Washington D.C. 20003.

Abdullali Deen is a freelance writer, a Muslim activist and is not associated with l.C.R.A. or CAIR.

http://www.muslimlinkpaper.com/index.php/editors-desk/13-letter-to-the-editor/2016-share-the-quran-for-45-million-dollars.html

CIA Looking to Assassinate Al-Awlaki

A January 31, 2010 Los Angeles Times report by Greg Miller says the CIA is putting together a case for why US Citizen Anwar Al-Awlaki should be targeted for assassination using missile strikes or other means.

Al-Awlaki, a hugely popular Islamic lecturer in the English-speaking Muslim world, survived a December 24, 2009 strike on a home the CIA believed he was staying in. Dozens of people died in that missile strike; locals say the dead were civilians while the US claims the dead are terrorists.

The LA Times report says: “No U.S. citizen has ever been on the CIA’s target list, which mainly names Al Qaeda leaders, including Osama bin Laden, according to current and former U.S. officials. But that is expected to change as CIA analysts compile a case against a Muslim cleric who was born in New Mexico but now resides in Yemen.

“Anwar al Awlaki poses a dilemma for U.S. counter-terrorism officials. He is a U.S. citizen and until recently was mainly known as a preacher espousing radical Islamic views. But Awlaki’s ties to November’s shootings at Ft. Hood and the failed Christmas Day airline plot have helped convince CIA analysts that his role has changed.

“Over the past several years, Awlaki has gone from propagandist to recruiter to operational player,” said a U.S. counter-terrorism official.

“Awlaki’s status as a U.S. citizen requires special consideration, according to former officials familiar with the criteria for the CIA’s targeted killing program. But while Awlaki has not yet been placed on the CIA list, the officials said it is all but certain that he will be added because of the threat he poses.

“If an American is stupid enough to make cause with terrorists abroad, to frequent their camps and take part in their plans, he or she can’t expect their citizenship to work as a magic shield,” said another U.S. official. “If you join the enemy, you join your fate to his.”

“From beginning to end, the CIA’s process for carrying out Predator strikes is remarkably self-contained. Almost every key step takes place within the Langley, Va., campus, from proposing targets to piloting the remotely controlled planes.

“The memos proposing new targets are drafted by analysts in the CIA’s Counter-Terrorism Center. Former officials said analysts typically submit several new names each month to high-level officials, including the CIA general counsel and sometimes Director Leon E. Panetta”

The LA Times said while the National Security Council oversees the assassination program and the decisions on who to target, when a US citizen needs to be added to the target list the White House needs to give the approval.

“If you are a legitimate military target abroad — a part of an enemy force — the fact that you’re a U.S. citizen doesn’t change that,” Michael Edney told the LA Times. Edney served as deputy legal advisor to the National Security Council from 2007 until 2009.

http://www.muslimlinkpaper.com/index.php/world-press/world-press/2048-cia-looking-to-assassinate-al-awlaki.html

Jewish Terrorism in Israel | Foreign Affairs

Avoiding the pitfalls that generally confront the study of terrorism — either expressing outrage at such inhumane behavior or dismissing one man’s terrorist as another man’s freedom fighter — the authors dispassionately study the backgrounds, social networks, and motives of the terrorists.
Jewish Terrorism in Israel, the second book to appear in the Columbia Studies in Terrorism and Irregular Warfare series, sets a high bar for subsequent works. After a brisk treatment of terrorism in ancient Israel (which often inspires today’s terrorism), it moves to modern times, documenting not just the well-remembered examples, such as the 1948 assassination of Count Folke Bernadotte, Baruch Goldstein’s 1994 mass murder in Hebron, and the 1995 assassination of Yitzhak Rabin but seemingly every terrorist act by Israeli Jews realized or aborted from 1948 to 2007. Avoiding the pitfalls that generally confront the study of terrorism — either expressing outrage at such inhumane behavior or dismissing one man’s terrorist as another man’s freedom fighter — the authors dispassionately study the backgrounds, social networks, and motives of the terrorists. Several of these case studies are based on interviews with perpetrators quaintly labeled as “retired.” Comparing Jewish terrorism to that of Islamists, the authors show that “religious terrorism is not a one-faith phenomenon.”

via Jewish Terrorism in Israel | Foreign Affairs.

AMERICA'S ONCE-SECRET WAR IN PAKISTAN BUSTS OPEN

Pakistan Blast Kills U.S. Troops, Children, Say Local Officials

(AP/Huffington Post) — SHAHI KOTO, Pakistan — A roadside bomb killed three U.S. soldiers and partly destroyed a girls’ school in northwest Pakistan on Wednesday in an attack that drew attention to a little-publicized American military training mission in the al-Qaida and Taliban heartland.

They were the first known U.S. military fatalities in Pakistan’s lawless tribal regions near the Afghan border and a major victory for militants who have been hit hard by a surge of U.S. missile strikes and a major Pakistani army offensive.

The blast also killed three schoolgirls and a Pakistani soldier who was traveling with the Americans. Two more U.S. soldiers were wounded, along with more than 100 other people, mostly students at the school, officials said.

Wired’s Noah Shachtman suggests that these attacks underline the fact that, whether or not the U.S. government says so, we are fighting a full-blown war in Pakistan, and should start treating it as such:

It’s another sign that America’s once-small, once-secret war in Pakistan is growing bigger, more conventional, and busting out into the open. The U.S. Air Force now conducts flights over Pakistani soil. U.S. security contractors operate in the country. U.S. strikes are growing larger, more frequent, and more deadly; the latest attack reportedly involved 17 missiles and killed as many as 29 people. Billions of dollars in U.S. aid goes to Islamabad. And now, U.S. forces are dying in Pakistan.
Which begs the question: When are we going to start treating this conflict in Pakistan as a real war — with real oversight and real disclosure about what the hell our people are really doing there? Maybe at one point, this conflict could’ve been swept under the rug as some classified CIA op. But that was billions of dollars and hundreds of Pakistani and American lives ago.

The attack took place in Lower Dir, which like much of the northwest is home to pockets of militants. The Pakistani army launched a major operation in Lower Dir and the nearby Swat Valley last year that succeeded in pushing the insurgents out, but isolated attacks have continued.

The Americans were traveling with Pakistani security officers in a five-car convoy that was hit by a bomb close to the Koto Girls High School.

“It was a very huge explosion that shattered my windows, filled my house with smoke and dust and also some human flesh fell in my yard,” said Akber Khan, who lives some 50 yards (45 meters) from the blast site.

The explosion flattened much of the school, leaving books, bags and pens strewn in the rubble.

“It was a horrible situation,” said Mohammad Siddiq, a 40-year-old guard at the school. “Many girls were wounded, crying for help and were trapped in the debris.”

Siddiq said the death toll would have been much worse if the blast had occurred only minutes later because most of the girls were still playing in the yard and had not yet returned to classrooms, some of which collapsed.

“What was the fault of these innocent students?” said Mohammed Dawood, a resident who helped police dig the injured from the debris.

The soldiers were part of a small contingent of American soldiers training members of the paramilitary Frontier Corps, Pakistan’s army and the U.S. Embassy said. The mission is trying to strengthen the ill-equipped and poorly trained outfit’s ability to fight militants.

The soldiers were driving to attend the inauguration of a different girl’s school, which had been renovated with U.S. humanitarian assistance, the embassy said in a statement. The school that was ravaged by the blast was not the one where the convoy was heading, security officials said.

U.S. special envoy to Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, said it did not appear that the attack directly targeted the Americans.

But the blast, which police said was detonated by remote control, hit the vehicle in which the Americans were traveling along with members of the Frontier Corps, according to Amjad Ali Shah, a local journalist traveling with the convoy to cover the school opening.

Holbrooke also said the U.S. has not tried to hide its training mission with the Pakistani military.

“There is nothing secret about their presence there,” he told reporters in Washington.

Still, the attack will highlight the existence of U.S. troops in Pakistan at a time when anti-American sentiment is running high. U.S. and Pakistani authorities rarely talk about the American training program in the northwest out of fear it could generate a backlash.

Despite the presence of tens of thousands of U.S. forces in neighboring Afghanistan, Pakistan does not permit American troops to conduct military operations on its soil.

In a statement, the U.S. Embassy said three American military personnel were killed and two were wounded in the bombing. The Pakistani government condemned the attack in a statement that referred to the dead Americans only as U.S. nationals.

The last American killed in an attack in Pakistan was an American aid worker in the northwestern city of Peshawar in 2008.

Two Pakistani reporters traveling in the same convoy as the Americans said that Pakistani military guides referred to the foreigners traveling with them as journalists. Initial reports of the attack, which proved incorrect, said four foreign journalists had been killed.

Mohammad Israr Khan, who works for Khyber TV, said two of the foreigners were wearing civilian clothes, not uniforms or traditional Pakistani dress.

“When our convoy reached near a school in Shahi Koto, I heard a blast,” Shah, the journalist said. “Our driver lost control and something hit me and I fell unconscious.”

The Frontier Corps training program was never officially announced, a sign of the sensitivity for the Pakistani government of allowing U.S. troops on its territory. It began in 2008.

Frontier Corps officials have said the course includes classroom and field sessions. U.S. officials have said that the program is a “train-the-trainer” program and that the Americans are not carrying out operations.

After the bombing, the bodies of three foreigners and two injured were flown by helicopter to Islamabad and then taken to the city’s Al-Shifa hospital, said a doctor there who asked his name not be used citing the sensitivity of the case. One of the injured had minor head wounds and the other had multiple fractures. The injured were later taken to a Pakistani military air base and flown out of the country, the doctor said.

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Zada reported from Shahi Koto, and Ahmad from Islamabad. Associated Press writers Zarar Khan and Chris Brummitt in Islamabad and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/03/pakistan-blast-kills-us-troops_n_447191.html

General You are Tubed!

General You are Tubed!
by Adnan Gill
Like mortals, political parties also go through life-changing events that can elevate their virtually unheard leaders into the stratosphere of prominence and idolization; similarly, it can throw a crown-bearer of a party into the dark depths of ignominy and oblivion. There was a time when it used to take a war or a catastrophe to bring a leader to fame and recognition, or contempt and disgrace. Now, fame and disgrace lay only a blog or YouTube away. In this day and age of satellite TV, cell phone cameras, and internet portals, political carriers are made or trashed at the speed of light.
Megastar Cricketer Imran Khan with global following of millions of fans was virtually an unknown in the cutthroat world of politics. Then came the May 12 Karachi carnage. Dozens upon dozens of MQM workers indiscriminately shooting their political opponents were caught by the prying eyes of digital cameras. Despite the government’s best efforts to hide the reality by shutting down the cable operators, within minutes the bloodbath was viewed on YouTube by shocked audiences around the world. This time, MQM which prided itself for bringing a revolution through the wizardry of electronics was fatally stung by the wizardry of information technology. MQM and their infamous leader Altaf Hussain were effectively ‘Tubed’. Cognizant to the potency of YouTube, now MQM volunteers are trying to drown the information through coordinated spamming attacks. At regular intervals, they upload dozens upon dozens of short pro-MQM video clips on YouTube under every possible Tag related to the Pakistani politics. But despite their best efforts bloggers like GeoPakistani.com and PkPolitics.com have marginalized MQM’s spamming attacks by providing an alternative portal for the Pakistani news and views.
Where YouTube drove the last nail in MQM’s political coffin, it plucked Imran Khan from obscurity and pushed him into the every-day vocabulary of emotionally drained and frustrated Pakistanis who were waiting for a political messiah to lead Pakistan into an era of stability and prosperity.
Blogs and YouTube once again played a pivotal role when the Pakistani establishment tried to hide the truth through the news blackout when the police busted open the heads of lawyers and journalists in a brutal crackdown outside the Supreme Court. Countless video clips and still photographs on the Internet left no doubt in anybody’s mind that the crackdown was premeditated. The global community was left flabbergasted to see how there were more policemen (both in uniform and civvies) than protesters. These well-armored policemen were not only armed with batons and teargas, but they had their pockets filled with stones that they showered on the protesters without any regard to age, gender, or profession. Within hours, the pictures of stone-throwing policemen shamelessly beating and dragging hapless women were flashed around the world. One such picture which stood out was of a policeman hurling a baseball size stone on a woman as she covered her head with her hands while desperately running away from her attacker. Arguably, the glory days of government’s monopoly on tailored information were long gone, and this time the Government was ‘Tubed’.
To the credit of MQM, it was quick at recognizing the awesome potential of YouTube to disseminate information at demand that is why it vainly tries to control the damage through the spamming attacks. However, the Pakistani establishment has not shown any signs of learning a harsh lesson from its mistakes. On November 3rd, once again, it fallaciously tried to gag the news and information about the latest crackdown on the Pakistani judiciary, lawyers, journalists, students, cherry-picked opposition leaders, human rights activists, and anyone else whom the General Musharraf deemed to be a hurdle in his lifelong rule.
The General did not realize that the Pakistani public stepped into the information age years ago. Despite government’s best efforts to rob the truth from Pakistanis, the public circumvented the information vacuum through the satellite dishes, SMS messages, phone cameras, blogs, e-mail circuits, and most importantly through video portals like YouTube.
Whether intentionally or naïvely General Musharraf argued that the populace are supporting his second Martial Law, because they did not come out on the streets. What the General does not realize is that even people in the remotest areas, are busy carrying out a bloodless revolution against his regime through the magic of information technology. Thanks to this magic, once invisible politicians like Imran Khan are addressing the nation from hiding, and the expatriates are organizing protests all around the world. These expatriates are lobbying their respective governments to pressurize the General to, at a minimum, reverse his second Martial Law and most importantly to reinstall the pre-November 3rd judiciary. The outcries of expatriates are already bearing fruits. President Bush has already hardened his government’s stance from pussyfooting around to demanding General Musharraf to take his uniform off, and to hold free and transparent elections on time.
India tried to leash the bloggers, recently Myanmar tried to hide its brutal crackdown on the monks, only to realize that the information genie is out, and it can not be caged. It will be in the Generals benefit to grasp the reality that it is no longer possible to keep 160 million Pakistanis oblivious of the truth through censorship and threats of trials of civilians in the military courts. The historic crash of Karachi stock market is the living contradiction of the myth that information can be controlled.
Whether you realize it or not but General you are ‘Tubed’ too.
http://www.paktribune.com/news/index.shtml?194510
http://statesman.com.pk/opinion/op6.htm
http://owlstree.blogspot.com/2007/11/general-you-are-tubed-by-adnan-gill.html

عمران خان سے عمران خان تک ,,,,صبح بخیر…ڈاکٹر صفدر محمود

عمران خان سے عمران خان تک ,,,,صبح بخیر…ڈاکٹر صفدر محمود
11/17/2007
جب طبیعت پر اداسی اور پژمردگی یعنی ایمرجنسی چھائی ہو تو کچھ لکھنے اور قلم پکڑنے کو جی نہیں چاہتا چاہے سامنے موضوعات کا ڈھیر لگا ہو۔ میں بھی چند دنوں سے قلم توڑے بیٹھا تھا کہ دن کے 11 بجے موبائل کی گھنٹی بجی۔ فون کان کے ساتھ لگایا تو آواز آئی ”ڈاکٹر صاحب! میں امریکہ سے خرم بول رہا ہوں اور میں نے صرف عمران خان کے ساتھ روا رکھے گئے سلوک پر احتجاج کے لئے فون کیا ہے۔“ میں نے حیرت سے پوچھا کہ کیوں عمران خان کو کیا ہوا؟ جواب ملا کہ گویا آپ کو کچھ علم نہیں۔ اس وقت امریکہ میں رات کاایک بجا ہے اور میں”جیو“ دیکھ رہا ہوں جس میں دکھایا جا رہا ہے کہ عمران خان کو اسلامی جمعیت طلبہ کے اراکین نے جسمانی تشدد کے بعد کمرے میں یرغمال بنا کر بند کردیا ہے۔ یہ سن کر میرے دل کو دھچکا لگا اور میں سوچنے لگا کہ امریکہ نے تو ہمیں بمباری کے ذریعے پتھر کے زمانے میں دھکیلنے کی صرف دھمکی دی تھی لیکن ایمرجنسی نے ہمیں سچ مچ پتھر کے زمانے میں دھکیل دیا ہے۔ ہماری بے خبری کا یہ عالم ہے کہ لاہور بیٹھے ہوئے کچھ علم نہیں ہوتا کہ ہم سے چند میل کے فاصلے پر کیا ہورہا ہے۔ یقینا یہ روشن خیال حکومت کا سیاہ ترین کارنامہ ہے جو قیامت تک نفرت کا نشانہ بنا رہے گا اور فیض اور جالب کے کلام کی یاد دلاتا رہے گا جو آمریت کے بدترین دور میں لکھا گیا۔ اور جوہر آمریت کے دور کی آمرانہ پالیسیوں کی عکاسی کرتا ہے۔ اس پر پھر کبھی !! عمران خان کے ساتھ یونیورسٹی کیمپس میں جو کچھ ہوا اس کی مذمت اور ملامت کے حوالے سے دن بھر فون آتے رہے لیکن میرا جی نہیں مانتا تھا کہ اسلامی جمعیت طلبہ کے اراکین حکومت کے ہاتھوں میں کھیل کر اپنی بدنامی کا سامان کریں گے۔ کئی حضرت کا کہنا تھا کہ حکومت کا پیسہ چلا ہے جبکہ کچھ حضرات کا اصرار تھا کہ چند طلبہ کے ساتھ سفید کپڑوں میں ملبوس پولیس نے یہ کارنامہ سرانجام دیا ہے۔ یہ باتیں سن کر میرا پوچھنے کو جی چاہتا تھا کہ آخر وہ طلبہ کہاں گئے جنہوں نے عمران خان کو یونیورسٹی آنے اور ان کے احتجاج کی قیادت کی دعوت دی تھی؟ آخر وہ خاموش تماشائی کیوں بنے رہے؟ شاید جمعیت کے خوف سے کیونکہ جمعیت کا خوف بھی کسی ایمرجنسی کے خوف سے کم نہیں ہوتا۔

اتنے میں دسویں بار فون کی گھنٹی بجی تو آواز آئی ”میں کینیڈا سے بول رہی ہوں اور آپ کے کالموں کی قاری ہوں۔ میں فقط یہ کہنا چاہتی ہوں کہ عمران خان ہیرا ہے جسے ساری دنیا جانتی ہے لیکن شاید پاکستان کے لوگوں کو اس کا علم نہیں۔ عمران خان آرام دہ زندگی، شہرت، اعلیٰ مرتبہ اور رئیسانہ ٹاٹھ باٹھ چھوڑ کر پاکستان کے غریب عوام کی خدمت کے عزم کے ساتھ باہر نکلا ہے۔ اگر اسے وزارتوں کا لالچ ہوتا تو ضیا الحق نے اسے کئی بار وزارت کی آفر کی تھی۔ پرویز مشرف بھی اسے وزیر بنانے پر بضد تھے اور اگر وہ سیاست میں نہ آتا تو آج شاید نگراں وزیر اعظم بن کر سابق وزرائے اعظم کی فہرست میں چوہدری شجاعت حسین کے ساتھ جگہ پاتا لیکن وہ صرف اور صرف عوام کی خدمت کے جذبے سے میدان میں اترا ہے۔ بی بی نے ایک سکینڈ کا توقف کیا تو میں نے عرض کیا کہ میں آپ سے سو فیصد متفق ہوں۔ آپ اس پر دل گرفتہ نہ ہوں کہ عمران خان کے ساتھ یونیورسٹی میں غیر متوقع اور تکلیف دہ سلوک ہوا ہے۔ مجھے یقین ہے کہ اس حرکت کے خلاف خاموش اکثریت متحرک ہو کر باہر نکل آئے گی۔ اور یہ احتجاج حکومت کے خلاف تحریک کا روپ دھارلے اور ایوب خان کے دور کی مانند طلبہ کے تازہ خون سے احتجاج کا الاؤ بھڑک اٹھے گا۔ میں نے تسلی دے کر محترمہ کو چپ کرا دیا لیکن مجھے اس بات کا یقین تھا کہ عمران کے ساتھ ناروا سلوک کے خلاف احتجاج ضرور ہوگا، جمعیت بھی ذمہ دار عناصر کے خلاف کارروائی کرے گی اور یوں طلبہ کا احتجاج بالآخر تحریک کا حصہ بن جائے گا۔

اس طرح عمران خان کے مقصد کی تکمیل ہو جائے گی ورنہ اگر وہ اس روز چند نعرے لگوا کر گرفتار ہو جاتا تو شاید اگلے دو تین دنوں میں طلبہ کی احتجاجی تحریک کمزور ہو کر ختم ہو جاتی۔ میں عمران خان کو جانتا ہوں، نہ کبھی ملاہوں لیکن میں نے گزشتہ ایک سال کے دوران خان اعظم کو کئی بار ٹی وی چینلوں پر سنا ہے ۔ سچی بات یہ ہے کہ میں اسے محض ایک کھلنڈرا نوجوان سمجھتا تھا لیکن اسے ٹی وی کی اسکرین پر بار بار سن کر اندازہ ہوا کہ عمران نے بہت محنت کی ہے وہ ملک کے معاشی، سیاسی اور سماجی مسائل کا ادراک رکھتا ہے، اس میں ملک و قوم کی خدمت کا جذبہ موجزن ہے، وہ منافق نہیں اور سچ بولتا ہے اور بہادری سے اپنی کمزوریوں کا اعتراف کرتا ہے لیکن ان تمام باتوں کے علاوہ جس بات نے مجھے ذاتی طورپر متاثر کیا وہ تھی عمران کی ملک کے بوسیدہ نظام میں تبدیلی کی خواہش… کہ کس طرح عوام کو موجودہ استحصالی نظام سے نجات دلائی جائے اور ملک کے ڈھانچے میں کچھ بنیادی تبدیلیاں لائی جائیں۔

ہم نے پاکستان میں حکومتوں کو بنتے، ٹوٹتے اور بدلتے دیکھا ہے۔ اس حوالے سے بہت سے حکمرانوں کی کارکردگی کے بھی عینی شاہد ہیں اور سابق حکمرانوں کی سوچ اور سیاسی حکمت عملی کو بھی کسی حد تک سمجھتے ہیں۔ میری ایماندارانہ رائے اور مخلصانہ خواہش ہے کہ موجودہ بوسیدہ نظام کو بدلنے کی ضرورت ہے تاکہ عوام کے مسائل حل ہوں۔ میں یہ بھی محسوس کرتا ہوں کہ ہمارے سابق حکمراں ”ڈنگ ٹپاؤ“ یعنی وقت گزاری اور حکمرانی میں یقین رکھتے ہیں۔ ان میں نہ ہی نظام میں تبدیلی کی صلاحیت تھی اور نہ ہی خواہش۔ اور جب تک موجودہ نظام نہ بدلا جائے، عوام کے مسائل
حل ہوں گے نہ ان کی مایوسی کا کفر ٹوٹے گا۔ میری ذاتی رائے یہ ہے کہ ہماری سیاسی قیادت میں صرف دو نوجوان ایسے ہیں جو ہمیں موجودہ استحصالی اور گلے سڑے نظام سے نجات دلانے کی آرزو، تمنا اور صلاحیت رکھتے ہیں اول میاں شہباز شریف دوم عمران خان۔ میاں شہباز شریف کے باطن میں انقلاب کی آرزو پوشیدہ ہے۔ وہ ملک وقوم کا درد اور مسائل کا پورا ادراک رکھتا ہے۔ مجھ توقع ہے کہ حالات کی سنگدلی، سیاست کے جبر اور جلاوطن کی سنگلاخی نے اس کی ”جلدبازی“ کو تحمل میں بدل دیا ہوگا اور انشا اللہ اس نے تجربات سے بہت کچھ سیکھا ہوگا۔

عمران خان کو ابھی آزمانا باقی ہے لیکن ایک بات یقین سے کہی جا سکتی ہے کہ اس میں نظام کی تبدیلی کی مخلصانہ خواہش موجود ہے اور اگر اسے موقع ملا تو وہ اپنے خواب کو شرمندہٴ تعبیر کرلے گا کیونکہ عمران عزم و ہمت کا نشان ہے۔ سچی بات یہ ہے کہ جب میں نے یہ خبر سنی کہ عمران خان پر دہشت گردی کورٹ (TERRORIST) میں مقدمہ چلایا جائے گا تو میں اسے ”مخول“ (JOKE) سمجھا کیونکہ کوئی حکومت بھی اتنی احمق یا باؤلی نہیں ہوسکتی کہ عمران خان جیسے جمہوری لیڈر پر دہشت گردی کا مقدمہ بنائے کیونکہ خود عمران خان دہشت گردی کے خلاف ہے اور اس نے کبھی خود کو ایسی دہشت گردی کی لہر کا حصہ نہیں بنایا۔ مجھے لگتا ہے کہ موجودہ عہد میں دہشت گردی کا مفہوم بدل چکا ہے اور اب اس سے مراد ہے آمرانہ نظام کی مخالفت، حکمرانوں پر کڑی تنقید۔ اس حوالے سے یقینا عمران مجرم بھی ہے اور ملزم بھی اور اسے سچ بولنے کی سزا ملنی چاہئے کیونکہ منافقوں کے ہجوم میں سچ بولنے والا بہرحال مجرم ہوتا ہے۔ نازو نعمت میں پلا ہوا عمران جیل کا عادی ہے نہ پنجاب پولیس کے مظالم کا لیکن مجھے یقین ہے کہ عمران جیل کی بھٹی سے کندن بن کر نکلے گا کیونکہ جیل بذات خود سیاست کی اہم ترین استاد ہوتی ہے۔

یوں بھی عمران خان بڑی جیل سے چھوٹی جیل میں گیا ہے اس لئے اس میں پریشان ہونے کی ضرورت نہیں۔ یہ چار دن کی خدائی تو کوئی بات نہیں یہاں تک لکھ چکا تو پتہ چلا کہ عمران خان کو ہتھکڑی لگا کر اور دہشت گردوں کے مخصوص بڑے ٹرک کے اندر صندوق نما جیل میں بند کرکے ڈیرہ غازی خان جیل لے جایا جارہا ہے اور اس وقت اس کا قافلہ خانیوال سے گزر رہا ہے۔ آگے پیچھے پولیس ہی پولیس ہے جیسے عمران خان کسی بم دھماکے یا خود کش حملے کا ملزم ہو نہ کہ کسی سیاسی جمہوری جماعت کا قائد۔ کم از کم اب تو ہمیں سمجھ جانا چاہئے کہ ایمرجنسی کا ہدف کیا تھا۔ لیکن یاد دہانی کے لئے عرض ہے کہ ایمرجنسی کا ہدف عدلیہ، میڈیا اور مخالف سیاستدان ہیں۔ سوچنے کی بات یہ ہے کہ کیا ان حالات میں صاف شفاف انتخابات ہوسکتے ہیں!!
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Jalwa of the Pakistani People

There are times when you have nothing to say and nothing to discuss, but there are times when you have so many topics in your mind and you don’t know which one to give time to. Pakistan has been going through hell of a time recently and I have been a silent observer to all this mayhem and chaos.

Missing the demonstration in front of the embassy was a mistake on my part and I do regret it, I know in minds of many Pakistanis, there are thought like “I can’t alone make a difference” or “what is happening in Pakistan is usual, nothing new”

I will confess that I also had these thoughts in my mind and some other circumstances made me not go to the demonstration, but at least there is regret on my part.

“At least I am not at the Jalwa watching Haroon and the fashion show”

The downfall of Musharraf started when he decided to sack the CJ in May 2006 but now it seems he is more like a mad man, rather than a sane normal human being. A Mad man who is bent upon saving his skin and his dictatorship, listening to his interviews remind me of the dictators in the Ex soviet states or South America. They think in their mind that they are the best for the country when 99% of the public might disagree. Whatever the case is, the fire has been burning long enough and it is time that Pakistani People decided their own fate.

“At least they won’t be watching the Jalwa with Haroon and a fashion show”

Either Pakistanis in America are really naive or just plain old careless about Pakistan. I came to realize this over the week when Mr. Haroon (the singer from Pakistan) is apearing in a fashion show in George mason University under the umbrella of Pakistan Students Association. Do we really have time for this crap or patience for this? I have written on several occasions to PSA to come to their senses about the situation in Pakistan and hold a rally against Musharraf but they decided to hold Jalwa.

“I guess they love watching the Jalwa with Haroon and a fashion show than the reality on the ground in Pakistan”

What does Pakistan owe us, I have been thinking about this question, I know we are US Citizens in most cases but does the country of our parents owe us anything, after thinking a lot I realized in my case and almost all of the other American Pakistanis also,”We owe Pakistan our identity”. I guess to most at the Jalwa, Pakistan only matters in the music, Girls and flying a Pakistani flag and nothing more, do we as Pakistani Americans really care about Pakistan?

“I am sure we at least care about watching the Jalwa with Haroon and the fashion show accompanying it”

The Jalwa needed here is an action by the Pakistani community to come out and tell the embassy or the other people supporting Mad Man Musharraf that this is not right. What hurts more is when non Pakistanis come to a demonstration to show support for the people of Pakistan rather their Pakistani themselves!

“ohh well they had better things to do like being at the Jalwa watching Haroon and the fashion show”

These kind of actions show the reality about us, the Pakistani people, we are really

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