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Imran Khan sets 30 days deadline over US drone strikes

Peshawar, Apr 25(ANI): Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan has said that if the Pakistan People's Party (PPP)-led federal government fails to stop US drone strikes within 30 days, protesters will block all NATO supply routes across the country.



Imran also warned that protesters would march to Islamabad to force the government to take a stand on the issue if drone strikes continue.

"The government has failed to stop the US strikes which kill innocent people including women and children," the Nation quoted Imran, as saying.

The PTI had earlier arranged a two-day sit-in against drone strikes in Peshawar during which a road, which acts as the main supply route for NATO, troops in Afghanistan was totally blocked.

Over 900 people were killed in drone attacks in Pakistan's tribal areas, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) had earlier said in its annual report.

The US does not confirm the drone attacks, but its military and the CIA operating in Afghanistan are the only forces that deploy the unmanned aircraft in the region.

Pakistan officially protests the strikes as violations of its sovereignty, but its security agencies are believed to secretly cooperate with the programme.

Please share all the information/updates regarding the ensuing PTI sit- in against the continuous breach of our sovereignty by the Drone attacks. All and every information is welcomed.

I know there are already a couple of threads dealing with the same issue but this one is specifically to keep people informed about what's happening right now at this very moment. Feel free to chip in with your bit of information.
 
Makhdoom Javed Hashmi phoned the PTI chairman and promised to participate in the sit-in

PESHAWAR: The Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) is staging a sit-in here today to block the Nato supplies to Afghanistan in protest against the killing of people in the US drone attacks.
The party’s provincial chapter has finalised arrangements for the two-day sit-in at Bagh-e-Naran Chowk in Hayatabad. Vehicles supplying goods and fuel for Nato forces across the border in Afghanistan enter Hayatabad via the Ring Road before crossing over to Jamrud subdivision of Khyber Agency.
The event is being considered significant, as it is the first major public mobilisation against the US in Pakistan. Anger is running high among the people as 25 people including women and children were killed when four US missiles struck a house in Spinwam in Mir Ali subdivision of North Waziristan just a day before the sit-in.
Addressing a press conference at the venue of the sit-in, PTI Provincial Information Secretary Zahid Hussain Mohmand said the event would start at 10 a.m. and continue till Sunday evening.
Leading a big procession, PTI chief Imran Khan would leave Islamabad at 10 a.m. and JUI-S chief Maulana Samiul Haq would receive him at Akora Khattak, he said. “The PTI chief will visit the Darul Uloom Haqqania and address the students before heading for Peshawar,” he added.
Party workers, traders and general public will receive Imran at Nowshera and Pabbi while the traders of Peshawar have organised a reception at Chamkani village near Peshawar. The procession is expected to reach Peshawar at 4 p.m. He said residents of the area would not suffer because of the sit-in as there were many diversions and the smooth flow of traffic would be ensured on the diverted routes.
To a question, he said, Imran Khan along with thousands of party workers would spend the night at the square and deliver his speech at 5 p.m. the next day. A number of political parties and organisations have announced support for the PTI sit-in to be led by cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan.
The Jamaat-e-Islami, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), JUI-Sami, Pakistan People’s Party-Sherpao, Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid, Pakistan Muslim League-Likeminded and Pakistan Tehrik-e-Istiqlal have announced support to the protest rally. Syed Ishtiaq Ali Shah, chairman of the organising committee, told reporters that 600 party workers would be deployed for security. He said the road from main Jamrud Road towards Bagh-e-Naran would be blocked near the park while Ring Road would be blocked near the main entrance to Hayatabad. He said vehicles would be parked in the nearby football stadium. Food stalls will be set-up at Bagh-e-Naran while proper arrangements have been made for drinking water. For ladies, a separate portion of the venue has been reserved. He said the administration was cooperating with them.
Our correspondent adds from Islamabad: Imran Khan on Friday resolved to stage the sit-in despite the security agencies asked him not to do so, citing security threats. The ever calm and composed looking former skipper of Pakistan cricket team said he was not afraid of terrorist attacks, as life was in the hands of Allah Almighty.
Imran said he was advised not to go for the planned agitation, as he could face threat to his life. Referring to Leader of Opposition Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan’s recent verbal attack, Imran charged that there was only one politician Mian Nawaz Sharif, who was incubated by General Ziaul Haq and General Ghulam Jilani.
Justifying the sit-in, he said during an interaction with media at the PTI Central Secretariat here that the drone hits were like nurseries of suicide bombers, as in such acts of aggression entire families were being massacred on the pretext of elimination of terrorists. He said the incumbent PPP-led regime, which claimed to be democratic, had been adopting a dual policy on drone attacks i.e. condemning these strikes for public consumption on one hand while on the other allowing the aggressor to continue hitting Pakistani people with drones.
The rulers, the PTI chief alleged, had compromised on Pakistan’s sovereignty by permitting the Americans to continue with their diabolical actions inside the country, as they cared only for their rule and vested interests. He pointed out that the same fact had been proved in the WikiLeaks. During the last three years, he noted, there had been 225 drone hits in Pakistani areas, claiming innocent lives, even of women and children.
Meanwhile, PML-N senior leader Makhdoom Javed Hashmi phoned the PTI chairman and promised to participate in the sit-in. He appreciated Imran’s initiative while in return the PTI chairman also lauded Hashmi’s apology to the nation for siding with a military dictator. Imran charged that this gesture by Hashmi would, however, not have any impact on PML-N leadership, which was a product of military dictators.
Imran Khan called upon the whole nation to raise their voice against the drone attacks in the tribal areas by joining the two-day sit-in at Bagh-e-Naran. “We shall have a symbolic block of Nato supply line as a statement of our resentment against drone attacks,” he said.
 
Dharna Update:

  • Famous Singers Shahzaman & Fakhir Mahmood along with Imran Khan caravan.
  • Gujrawala Divisonal Organizer Mansur Sarwar Khan along with 6 District DOs leading a caravan of 40 buses, 30 Coaches, 25 other vehicles joins Caravan led by Imran Khan

  • More than thousand women activists led by PTI Women Wing, Amina Masood Janjua, Dr. Fozia Siddiqui & Batool Janjua(ISF) are along with Imran Khan Karvaan to Dharna.

  • A known film actor and producer Ajab Gul also announced to join the Dharna against Drone Attacks. He said that his other colleagues were also eager to make the drive a success as innocent people were being killed in the drone attacks.
 
 
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DAY ONE
(Recent update at the top - Last update 3:30 PM)

- Caravan reached Pabbi. Local leaders received Imran Khan.

- Chairman Imran Khan emerging from his car at the first stop in route to Peshawar a 40 minutes ago. This is Akora Khattak where Maulana Sami ul Haq's large seminary is located. 4,000 people jampacked the main hall of the seminary to receive Imran and the PTI activists. A large convoy is behind Imran Khan's car, with many participants coming from various parts of the country to join the sit-in in Peshawar.

- Happening Now: Imran Khan delivering his speech in Nowshera, Pakistan (3:30 PM)

- PTI Caravan led by Imran Khan entered Nowshera. Thousands of workers of PTI & ISF joined the caravan.

- Famous Singers Shahzaman & Fakhir Mahmood along with Imran Khan caravan. (3:00 PM)

- Imran Khan addressing to more than 4,000 students at Darul Alum Haqqani at Akhora Khatak. JUI (S) caravan joined caravan

- Imran Khan caravan reached JUI(S) Chief Sami ul Haq's place. Huge gathering. Thousands of locals received Imran Khan and joined the caravan.(2:30PM)

- More than thousand women activists led by PTI Women Wing, Amina Masood Janjua, Dr. Fozia Siddiqui & Batool Janjua(ISF) are along with Imran Khan Karvaan to Dharna.

- PTI Caravan crossed Punjab border. Entered Khyber-Pukhtoonkhwa (1:30PM)

- Caravan led by Gujrawala Divisonal Organizer Mansur Sarwar Khan along with 6 District DOs leading a caravan of 40 buses, 30 Coaches, 25 other vehicles joins Caravan led by Imran Khan.

- Chairman Imran Khan leading more than thousands vehicle caravan.

- Chairman Imran Khan leading the caravan of thousands to Hayatabad, got a huge reception at Hassan Abdal now on the way to Attock. (12PM)

- Imran Khan led caravan for Dharna in Hayatabad left from PTI Central Secretariat. (10PM)

- MNA Javed Hashmi, MNA Khwaja Hoti, Actor Ajab Gul, Humran right activists Amina Masood Janjua & Dr. Fozia Siddiqui, General (r) Hamid Gul, Elders of Jalozai Tribe, Lawyers and other civil right activists to join PTI Dharna against Drone Attacks in Hayatabad, Peshawar. (6AM)
 
good move by Imran Khan. .
the news that I have is that Imran is siting in a car and participating in the protest due to security threats .

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good move by Imran Khan. .
the news that I have is that Imran is siting in a car and participating in the protest due to security threats .
 
"Reclaiming Pakistan’s lost space" - article by Imran Khan

The News

It is amazing to see the glibness with which the rulers continue to lie to the nation about the drone attacks and the surrender of Pakistan’s sovereignty to the USA. Feigning anger and regret over the drone attacks which have multiplied yearly since the Zardari government came to power, the civil and military leadership continues to give access to the US to kill Pakistanis in Fata through these lethal drone attacks. Even a parliamentary resolution has failed to push the government into acting against these drones and moving to control the free-wheeling, gun-toting and murderous American Rambos in the guise of CIA operatives, US Special Forces and private US mercenaries, who have added to the murder of Pakistani civilians and security personnel. Instead, as the WikiLeaks revealed, Prime Minister Gilani informed the US government that they could continue with their operatives and drones in Pakistan while he made declaratory noises to the contrary for the Pakistani nation’s consumption! Much earlier, Bob Woodward, in his book Obama’s Wars, had put on record how President Zardari, in a revealing cavalier mindset, informed the US leaders that collateral damage in terms of Pakistani lives was of no concern to him. That Pakistani lives are simply irrelevant “collateral damage” shows the utter contempt the “democratic” rulers of Pakistan have for their people.
Meanwhile, despite skilful propaganda to the contrary from Western sources (both through NGOs and officials) and some of their embedded media personnel in Pakistan, the people of Fata are increasingly becoming more vocal and resentful of the drones and therefore more resentful towards the Pakistani state. Even PPP members from Fata have denounced the drone killings as primarily targeting civilians. While only a handful of militants have been known to have died in the drone attacks, the civilian death toll goes beyond 2,000 and includes large numbers of women and children. Beyond those killed, there are hundreds who have been physically disabled and an equal number that is suffering from shell-shock and trauma - with no provision of any medical care and assistance for the entire Fata region. The ratio of militants to civilians killed is around 1:10 - a figure reaffirmed by Gulabat Khan, a Malik from North Waziristan. Reflecting the mainstream tribal view in Fata, he also regretted that no one has bothered to inquire or offer assistance to the locals who have suffered human and material losses as a result of the drones. Worse still, the government has still not inquired into the killing of the 40 Maliks in the recent drone attack against a tribal jirga. Khan vowed revenge against the US and the Pakistani state which would go on for 500 years. Therefore, it is not surprising to find the tribes of Fata announcing a jihad against the US which means more radicalisation spreading to the rest of the country.
For Pakistan, the costs of this subservience to the US and surrender of national sovereignty has proven extremely costly and far outweighs any short term gains that may have been made - although that is itself a contentious issue. Terrorism has run riot across the country and President Zardari himself has declared that Pakistan has so far suffered with 33,500 casualties and a $68 billion loss to the economy; hundreds of thousands have been displaced far beyond Fata which has become a devastated region losing its tenuous connection with the rest of Pakistan since the people are now being compelled to acquire food and material from Afghanistan instead. This is how we have destroyed the Fata tribals who were in the forefront of supporting the creation of Pakistan and gave their lives for Kashmir in 1948.
Ironically, Pakistan has also become far more insecure as a result of becoming a surrogate for a US militaristic agenda that is rapidly slipping into a quagmire of confusion and hysteria. By opening up the whole country to the US, our rulers have also allowed all manner of external intruders into conducting low intensity operations in our sensitive areas not only of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa but also of Balochistan. Add to this the bombings of shrines and mosques and the accentuating of Shia-Sunni and Deobandi-Barelvi divides, and the costs for Pakistan of the present alliance with the US rise even higher. Even Karachi and, increasingly, Punjab are becoming susceptible to militancy and violence as the provincial governments remain unresponsive to the needs of their people and the federal government remains preoccupied in appeasing the US and the destabilising IMF.
Not that the US has achieved anything from its military-centric approach to fighting terrorism. All that has happened is that a more conducive environment has been created for extremism and militancy post-9/11. The hope that Obama would bring more rationality to a trauma-ridden US policy-making elite was dashed very early on when the generals prevailed on him in connection with the militarist policies in Afghanistan; and just as the Zardari regime has pushed further the detrimental policies of Musharraf, so Obama has done the same in terms of accentuating the neocon militarism.
We feel it is time for all hues of the Pakistani nationalist leadership to put aside its other differences and come together on a singular platform of reclaiming Pakistan’s sovereignty and national dignity so that we can isolate and fight the militants and extremists in our midst more effectively through a strategy of space denial. Since Parliament has failed in pushing the government into taking the necessary steps to end drone attacks and delink from the deadly US militaristic agenda for this region, PTI has been compelled to bring people on to the streets and take direct action against this loss of sovereignty and drone killings. The PAF chief had declared over a year ago that Pakistan had the technical capability to bring down drones but the political decision was lacking.
The US public has to realise a number of points: One, that they have to extricate themselves from this so-called “war on terror” which is causing a loss of $140 billion a year in Afghanistan as well as undermining the US position in the region. Ann Paterson, the previous US ambassador to Pakistan, admitted the adverse impact on the US of the drone policy. Two, the US is violating its own humanitarian laws with the drone attacks by acting as judge, jury and executioner and incinerating the families and neighbours of suspects. Three, in the long term, the US “war on terror” has added to the radicalisation of Muslim youth in the US and Europe.
Today we Pakistanis of all shades and convictions need to come together to support our Fata brethren and protest their killing and displacement. We have to show by actions that they are one of us and we will not allow the US, Nato or our own misguided rulers to continue their military policies against the people of Fata. We also want to show that we are sensitive to their developmental needs and the urgency with which Fata needs to be brought into the mainstream of Pakistan. It is not enough to simply issue statements against US policies and drone killings; we need to act so that the voice of the people becomes a force for the rulers to reckon with. Unless we stand up for our rights no one will protect us. As we gather together the multiple strands of the Pakistani nation to reclaim our territorial integrity, sovereignty and national dignity, the message will go out to the rulers and their foreign masters that they are nothing without the support of their own nation.
 
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Picture of the caravan that reached Pabbi about half an hour ago.
 
great move,


as I said more media coverage.

koe bhi america ka naraz nai kerna chahta...

anyways I am glad to hear that Javed Hashmi called IK.

its about time for him to join PTI.
 
Nothing concrete will happen since the Govt and the Army will not lose the benefits that they reap.

If they meant business, instead of the 'cosmetic' anger now and then for domestic consumption, they would have brought one or two US drones down like what one of the threads had said about an Indian drone being brought down!
 
Update is i had to drive all around Hayatabad to find a way to get to ringroad.... Seriously why he chose residential place to do this dharna... Half of Hayatabad is suffering.
 
Good to see something like this happening in Pakistan. Hope this whole dharna remains peacefull throughout, and gets full support from Pakistan's youth.
If nothing, atleast it will unite every patriotic Pakistani for a common cause.

But i think the cause Imran Khan has taken up is not a practical one, obviously its not the Pakistan Govt. that has to stop the drones but the US, which wont stop them at any cost.
Rather, Imran Khan should put some practical demands, for example bringing some sort of anti-corruption law, or some sort of bill to de-weapoinse the residential areas or something like that, that could actually bring some change onto the ground.
 
Nope. It is impossible for the US to continue with these attacks if the Government of Pakistan refuses to grant permission. Otherwise they are risking violating UN resolution(s).
 

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