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For nearly three weeks since the monsoon rains triggered historical flooding along Pakistan’s Indus River the world has barely reacted to the tragedy befalling the hapless people of Pakistan. The numbers are staggering…over 20% of the country has been inundated by the worst flooding in Pakistan’s history; over 20 million marooned victims — a staggering 14% of Pakistan’s population of 170 million — have lost everything. The mounting humanitarian crisis is beginning to take on biblical proportions. And some fear the worst is yet to come!

Only a small fraction of the six million victims has received any tangible aid — 500,000 at last unscientific count…the situation made all the more compelling by a total washout of bridges and roads in the affected areas leaving a tenuous helicopter lifeline as the only means to reach the people desperately in need of food and potable water. Survivors are barely clinging to life…with neither shelter from the incessant ******** of rain or food reaching so many. While the death toll so far is relatively low (1,500 so far) that number is expected to skyrocket in the days and weeks ahead from the inevitable disease that follows such a calamity.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, with the strong backing of the Obama Administration, plans to convene an emergency UN meeting to kick start international donations on August 19, with the U.S. already having directed $76 million in urgent emergency flood relief, evidenced by U.S. military helicopters running relief supplies ferried in from U.S. bases throughout the region.

Unfortunately, of the $460 million deemed immediately needed by the UN for disaster relief barely 50% has actually been delivered, the lion’s share from the U.S. and other western nations. Indeed, Deputy British Prime Minister Nick Clegg deemed the international response to be “absolutely pitiful” with fully 25% of the assistance coming from the UK so far.

The paltry and pathetic response so far to Pakistan’s plight from Arab oil producing states is particularly disturbing. Why, I ask, are wealthy Arab states so slow coming to the rescue of fellow Muslims from their accumulated oil revenue surplus? The Arab OPEC states are awash in cash. With this being the holy month of Ramadan — when charitable deeds are of particular significance — one wonders why the cries of fellow Muslim desperation are hardly being heard! Surely, the Arab media is covering this compelling humanitarian tragedy.

This is not my narrative. Rather, it is the blistering criticism being leveled by the Pakistani media. Today’s Daily Times of Pakistan editorialized that “…it is shocking the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) has yet to voice strong support for Pakistan in its darkest hour and it is astonishing that Muslim countries Pakistanis defend with such passion (such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Kuwait, etc.) have contributed so poorly.”


A visit to the OIC’s website reveals nary a reference to either the floods or to any organized effort initiated by the OIC to support flood victims. What gives? It would take a couple of phone calls among the leading oil producing states of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Libya, the United Arab Emirates to meet, if not exceed the disaster relief targets for their fellow Muslim state.

Ironically, so much of the funding to support al Qaeda and the Taliban in Pakistan emanates from these very nations’ private citizens. Memo to these donors: the people of Pakistan are far more deserving than either al Qaeda or the Taliban.[/SIZE]
One reason why Arab states are slow to pledge and even slower to deliver on their promises to support international causes, such as disaster, is that they refuse to empower and financially support the very organizations they helped create to address and redress the causes afflicting Muslims less fortunate.

The OIC is a case in point.

The very organization created to serve as the collective voice of Muslim nations neither has the resources or the financial support to serve as a significant conduit for assistance…one reason why the OIC has hardly lifted a finger to help Pakistanis.

When the UN convenes its donors’ conference for Pakistani relief this weekend perhaps Arab states will find their collective humanitarian voices in time to make a difference before it is too late for the millions of Pakistanis searching for help.

Nothing less than a $1 billion ironclad commitment to Pakistan from the Arab OPEC states (mind you, not a pledge, but cash on the barrelhead) will suffice given the expanding disaster and rebuilding costs. The increasingly frustrated people of Pakistan surely have reason to wonder why the U.S. and the U.K, rather than their fellow Muslim state of Saudi Arabia – Pakistan’s biggest benefactor in the Arab world – have been their disaster relief champions.
Ramadan compels an appropriately generous response from these nations. Kudos to the U.S. and the U.K for showing the way — now its time for fellow Muslim Arab states to learn by example.

Arab Oil States AWOL on Pakistani Flood Relief : Veterans Today
 
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maybe after 60 plus years we should have become self sufficient? eventually, not ultimately the responsibility lies with each one of us.
 
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I have been saying this for years and even in ramadan i will still say it because i believe it's the truth other than turkey no muslim country cares for us .
Pakistanis are one of the most delusional people and think the ummah is some superhero which will fly to pakistan's rescue because they love their pakistani muslim brothers so much .In reality every other country looks after their own interests first while we have always bent over backwards for interests and defence of other muslim countries they have hardly given us anything back in return on the contrary on many occasions backstabbed even heck everytime a foreign policy decision is to be made i hear pakistanis saying they're worried about upsetting the freakin arabs ! no more "brotherhood" .It's time we put pakistan first next time any muslim country comes to us for help i say we start tell them to go f uck themselves.
 
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Well if money was needed for Wahabhi Madrasshas or training Jihadis i can tell you all Arab States would line up with several hundred millions and Saudis would match the money of all arab nations.In fact Saudis would give us blank check to get as all the money we want.
 
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Its not the matter just with the Muslims states, except America no one has turned up with real help, and that is because of the level of corruption that world has seen.

On the other hand there are some debates going on in international media and many people are suggesting this might be because, unfortunately when people hear about devastation they measure the severity of the matter with the number of deaths!!


Back in 2005 we had lesser damage monetarily but death count was in hundreds of thousands and now the whole country is devastated, millions are displaced but the death count is lower than 1600(fortunately), which is not small but in unconscious mind of people it doesn't picture the real image of devastation!!

Im not saying in any sense that devastation is less, its just the human nature. Because today world has become used of listening to 10k, 20k or 100k deaths in disasters. Maybe this can be a reason for people not moving up.

Also, Saudia has shown up!!! with $100Million!! and that's a huge part of the total of $450Million needed. They have filled a huge gap and they are bringing up expected more of $30Million from their nation wide fund raising campaign for Pakistan!!

Also, it can be a reason that our own PM replied on a question to media that its too early to count the actual devastation and the funds needed.

And that could have also contributed to delay from Saudia. Since Saudia has announced it can be expected from UAE to provide funds very soon!!
 
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Saudi Arabia's pledge tops $124 million

Thursday, 19 Aug, 2010

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has so far received aid pledges for $466.11 million from a number of countries.

Saudi Arabia has promised to provide $124.29 million which is the highest donation offered by any country.

“Till today we have received aid commitments for $466.11 million for the flood-affected people,” Zafar Hasan Reza, a senior official of the economic affairs division, said on Wednesday.

Of the $100 million earlier committed by the Saudi government relief goods worth $60 million have already been delivered and goods worth $40 million are in the pipeline.

A total of $19 million has been raised by the general public in Saudi Arabia. In addition, $5.29 million has been handed over to National Disaster Management Authority.—APP
 
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