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Pakistan’s zombie-like response to the Gaza killings

Tuesday, 15 July 2014


While Israeli jets pounded Gaza with sophisticated bombs over the last two weeks, indiscriminately killing unarmed men, women and children before an unresponsive world conscience, the lukewarm reaction to this bloodshed from the Pakistanis seems out of place.


Although Pakistani people, particularly women and children, watch in horror the pictures of mutilated, blood soaked bodies of Palestinian children, women and men, the trauma and anger is not translating into any worthwhile protests which has been the hallmark of the country in such cases in the past.

The Pakistani “silence” is all the more disturbing for Pakistani people, especially after they have been watching video clips on social media over the last couple of months showing the besieged people of Gaza calling the Pakistan army to come for their rescue against the Israeli aggression.

Pakistan’s reluctant and slow response to the latest Palestinian crisis is perhaps because Islamabad has been deeply engaged in its own web of crises; including escalating terrorism emanating from country’s unwise jumping on the bandwagon of the U.S.-led war on terror.

Too inward looking

At present Pakistan is too inward looking to attend to any foreign crisis. Its army is engaged in a fierce final phase of a decade long war against the Taliban militants in the tribal region bordering Afghanistan. The operation is aimed at flushing out the militants from the final stronghold of the Taliban and resulted in displacing about a million civilians from the region requiring huge resources to provide them shelter, food and medicines during the holy month of Ramadan.

The Pakistani foreign office issued a belated customary statement condemning Tel Aviv for the bloodletting of unarmed civilians and calling upon the world to take concrete measures to resolve the Palestinian issue to bring the crisis to an end. The media followed it by taking up the issue but not giving it the kind of priority the Palestine issue used to take 10 to 15 years ago.

Islamist leaders like Jamaat-ud-Dawah’s Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and pro-Ikhwan party Jamaat-e-Islami’s Sirajul Haq have begun bringing their workers out on the streets for protests. But the political scene was being confused by some strange political characters like Dr. Tahirul Qadri who is running an anti-government campaign funded by donations collected from Western countries.

Unusual enthusiasm

Pakistan, in the past, has shown unusual enthusiasm in displaying sympathy and support to different causes of brother Muslim people elsewhere in the world.

Though the majority of Pakistanis suffer from illiteracy, their love for Islam and fellow Muslims is overwhelming. This love knows no bounds when it comes to expressing support on the streets and through giving generous donations.

On a number of occasions in the past, Pakistani Muslims have responded to international acts. Whether it was the issue of the blasphemous caricature in the European press, or the setting ablaze of the Holy Quran by U.S. Pastor Terry Jones, or the murder of Muslim women in European countries for wearing hijab by Islam haters, Pakistanis had always responded to such gruesome acts by registering strong protests on the streets which often turned out to be violent.

Similarly, in cases of Muslim genocide in Palestine, Indian-held Kashmir, Bosnia, Chechnya and Myanmar, Pakistanis went further than raising their voices for these causes but also helped out by generously donating for their oppressed brethren engaged in a struggle for freedom against the occupant armies.

The kind of spark in their resilience shown by Pakistani Muslims in the past, even by sudden and spontaneous responses to the causes of Muslim world, can be judged by the widespread violent protests against the blasphemous caricatures in the European press in early 2006.

The old Pakistan

I can vividly recall that during the early 1990s when the U.S. launched its first gulf war on Iraq, Pakistan did not have many supporters of Saddam Hussain and common people hardly knew him in Pakistan. Yet a religious leader, Shah Ahmad Noorani (late), gave a call to the masses to hold demonstrations against the U.S. and in support of Saddam. It was amazing that tens of thousands of people emerged out of nowhere and gathered on the major streets. They blocked the major parts of Karachi within a few hours.

That was the story of a past Pakistan. The present day Pakistan has become a tough place to live for the common man because of spiraling price-hikes, unemployment, street crimes and power cuts that leave most parts of the day without electricity, forcing the industries to shut down and businessmen to shift their businesses and industries to other countries.

Alas, the unwise and power hungry rulers have badly spoiled the resilient Islamic character of a nuclear Pakistan to the extent of leading the courageous and loving people of the country into ideological trauma where they are silently watching the helpless Palestinian women and children being killed.

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Mansoor Jafar is Editor of Al Arabiya Urdu based in Islamabad. He can be reached via Twitter: @mansoorjafar

Last Update: Tuesday, 15 July 2014 KSA 18:05 - GMT 15:05

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/vie...ombie-like-response-to-the-Gaza-killings.html


I think the author is right. I also think that this is EXACTLY what Pakistan needs right now. Fix home before going crazy for others. E.Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kashmir, Bosnia, Somalia....we have learned our lesson!
 
I think you can do both. The author mentions it's the fault of past rulers. The strength of Muslims lies in our dedication to each other. Isn't it wajib on Muslims to stand up against oppression, especially when Muslims are being oppressed.

If you won't stand up you've already lost. What power do you have? If you're not united countries will just pick off Muslim nations one at a time and keep them destabilized.
 
Muslim countries dont give a hoot when it comes to Pakistan. Just look at Saudi Arabia after visiting Pakistan they went to India and entered into a strategic agreement with the Indians "Pakistan's arch rival"

This is how they repay us for what we have done for them. I think that plenty of Pakistanis are still naive enough to worry more about Palestine than their own country however this trend is now in a downwards spiral. I hope this continues. Pakistanis need to worry about how to take Pakistan out from the crisis that it is caught in.
 
Pakistan’s zombie-like response to the Gaza killings

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

While Israeli jets pounded Gaza with sophisticated bombs over the last two weeks, indiscriminately killing unarmed men, women and children before an unresponsive world conscience, the lukewarm reaction to this bloodshed from the Pakistanis seems out of place.


Although Pakistani people, particularly women and children, watch in horror the pictures of mutilated, blood soaked bodies of Palestinian children, women and men, the trauma and anger is not translating into any worthwhile protests which has been the hallmark of the country in such cases in the past.

The Pakistani “silence” is all the more disturbing for Pakistani people, especially after they have been watching video clips on social media over the last couple of months showing the besieged people of Gaza calling the Pakistan army to come for their rescue against the Israeli aggression.

Pakistan’s reluctant and slow response to the latest Palestinian crisis is perhaps because Islamabad has been deeply engaged in its own web of crises; including escalating terrorism emanating from country’s unwise jumping on the bandwagon of the U.S.-led war on terror.

Too inward looking

At present Pakistan is too inward looking to attend to any foreign crisis. Its army is engaged in a fierce final phase of a decade long war against the Taliban militants in the tribal region bordering Afghanistan. The operation is aimed at flushing out the militants from the final stronghold of the Taliban and resulted in displacing about a million civilians from the region requiring huge resources to provide them shelter, food and medicines during the holy month of Ramadan.

The Pakistani foreign office issued a belated customary statement condemning Tel Aviv for the bloodletting of unarmed civilians and calling upon the world to take concrete measures to resolve the Palestinian issue to bring the crisis to an end. The media followed it by taking up the issue but not giving it the kind of priority the Palestine issue used to take 10 to 15 years ago.

Islamist leaders like Jamaat-ud-Dawah’s Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and pro-Ikhwan party Jamaat-e-Islami’s Sirajul Haq have begun bringing their workers out on the streets for protests. But the political scene was being confused by some strange political characters like Dr. Tahirul Qadri who is running an anti-government campaign funded by donations collected from Western countries.

Unusual enthusiasm

Pakistan, in the past, has shown unusual enthusiasm in displaying sympathy and support to different causes of brother Muslim people elsewhere in the world.

Though the majority of Pakistanis suffer from illiteracy, their love for Islam and fellow Muslims is overwhelming. This love knows no bounds when it comes to expressing support on the streets and through giving generous donations.

On a number of occasions in the past, Pakistani Muslims have responded to international acts. Whether it was the issue of the blasphemous caricature in the European press, or the setting ablaze of the Holy Quran by U.S. Pastor Terry Jones, or the murder of Muslim women in European countries for wearing hijab by Islam haters, Pakistanis had always responded to such gruesome acts by registering strong protests on the streets which often turned out to be violent.

Similarly, in cases of Muslim genocide in Palestine, Indian-held Kashmir, Bosnia, Chechnya and Myanmar, Pakistanis went further than raising their voices for these causes but also helped out by generously donating for their oppressed brethren engaged in a struggle for freedom against the occupant armies.

The kind of spark in their resilience shown by Pakistani Muslims in the past, even by sudden and spontaneous responses to the causes of Muslim world, can be judged by the widespread violent protests against the blasphemous caricatures in the European press in early 2006.

The old Pakistan

I can vividly recall that during the early 1990s when the U.S. launched its first gulf war on Iraq, Pakistan did not have many supporters of Saddam Hussain and common people hardly knew him in Pakistan. Yet a religious leader, Shah Ahmad Noorani (late), gave a call to the masses to hold demonstrations against the U.S. and in support of Saddam. It was amazing that tens of thousands of people emerged out of nowhere and gathered on the major streets. They blocked the major parts of Karachi within a few hours.

That was the story of a past Pakistan. The present day Pakistan has become a tough place to live for the common man because of spiraling price-hikes, unemployment, street crimes and power cuts that leave most parts of the day without electricity, forcing the industries to shut down and businessmen to shift their businesses and industries to other countries.

Alas, the unwise and power hungry rulers have badly spoiled the resilient Islamic character of a nuclear Pakistan to the extent of leading the courageous and loving people of the country into ideological trauma where they are silently watching the helpless Palestinian women and children being killed.

_________________________________

Mansoor Jafar is Editor of Al Arabiya Urdu based in Islamabad. He can be reached via Twitter: @mansoorjafar

Last Update: Tuesday, 15 July 2014 KSA 18:05 - GMT 15:05

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/vie...ombie-like-response-to-the-Gaza-killings.html


I think the author is right. I also think that this is EXACTLY what Pakistan needs right now. Fix home before going crazy for others. E.Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kashmir, Bosnia, Somalia....we have learned our lesson!
Maybe you have but Pakistan surely hasnt yet.
 
I think you can do both. The author mentions it's the fault of past rulers. The strength of Muslims lies in our dedication to each other. Isn't it wajib on Muslims to stand up against oppression, especially when Muslims are being oppressed.

If you won't stand up you've already lost. What power do you have? If you're not united countries will just pick off Muslim nations one at a time and keep them destabilized.

We are better shut. This is time to rebuild our own home first.
 
I dont Get the obsession with Palestine , we are not a super power , we are hardly a regional power , surrounded by enemies on two side & an unfriendly iran on the other , our military is stretched to its limit & our resources are very limited , It is hard for us as it is to maintain a force good enough to combat any challenges we might face ,
but people want us to attack Israel , for the Love of God , Come out of your coma & stop following brain dead Mullah's , when you strike for Palestine or shut down a business district just because you have to shout slogans ( that Isreal does not even care about ) then you are not doing any good for Palestine . on top of that you are ruining the economy of your own country , due to an activity that will bring No Fruit & is nothing but a lost cause .
 
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Palestine is surrounded by more stable Muslim states.let them deal with this issue for once.we have enough issues of our own.
 
I think you can do both. The author mentions it's the fault of past rulers. The strength of Muslims lies in our dedication to each other. Isn't it wajib on Muslims to stand up against oppression, especially when Muslims are being oppressed.

If you won't stand up you've already lost. What power do you have? If you're not united countries will just pick off Muslim nations one at a time and keep them destabilized.

very good post
 
I dont Get the obsession with Palestine , we are not a super power , we are hardly a regional power , surrounded by enemies on two side & an unfriendly iran on the other , our military is stretched to its limit & our resources are very limited , It is hard for us as it is to maintain a force good enough to combat any challenges we might face ,
but people want us to attack Israel , for the Love of God , Come out of your coma & stop following brain dead Mullah's , when you strike for palatine or shut down a business district just because you have to shout slogans ( that Isreal does not even care about ) then you are not doing any good for Palestine . on top of that you are ruining the economy of your own country , due to an activity that will bring No Fruit & is nothing but a lost cause .

No one is asking Pakistan to attack the zionist state. If one is a Muslim, then one understands that there are 3 Haram Sharifs for the Muslims.

Our Third Haram Sharif is Bait al Madqis. Where is that? Oh yeh, it is in Palestine! Now, one should understand the obsession of Muslims for Palestine.

If one loves Makkah Mukarramah, and Madina Munawwarah, then one loves Bait al Maqdis, the third Haram Sharif of ALL Muslims on earth. Palestine is also the resting place of Hadhrat Ibraheem alaihisalam and Hadhrat Yaqoub alaihis salam
 
No one is asking Pakistan to attack the zionist state. If one is a Muslim, then one understands that there are 3 Haram Sharifs for the Muslims.

Our Third Haram Sharif is Bait al Madqis. Where is that? Oh yeh, it is in Palestine! Now, one should understand the obsession of Muslims for Palestine.

If one loves Makkah Mukarramah, and Madina Munawwarah, then one loves Bait al Maqdis, the third Haram Sharif of ALL Muslims on earth. Palestine is also the resting place of Hadhrat Ibraheem alaihisalam and Hadhrat Yaqoub alaihis salam
But its more than about Palestine some people blindly support the Saudis others the Iranians unfortunately along sectarian lines
 
Mullahs influence is declining their calls for destroying Pakistan to protest some thing happening million miles away is falling on def ears.

Pakistani Shia Muslims don't seem to forget Karbala Sharif and Najaf Sharif right? They are also a million miles away and in trouble.
 
No one is asking Pakistan to attack the zionist state. If one is a Muslim, then one understands that there are 3 Haram Sharifs for the Muslims.

Our Third Haram Sharif is Bait al Madqis. Where is that? Oh yeh, it is in Palestine! Now, one should understand the obsession of Muslims for Palestine.

If one loves Makkah Mukarramah, and Madina Munawwarah, then one loves Bait al Maqdis, the third Haram Sharif of ALL Muslims on earth. Palestine is also the resting place of Hadhrat Ibraheem alaihisalam and Hadhrat Yaqoub alaihis salam

Good take this message to Egypt that blocks the Palestinians and help enforce the blockade and House of saud that supports the Egyptian Government.

Show me one time Arabs came out on streets and destroyed their own country for Palestinians or any other so called Muslim cause.

Show me one time when ARABS came to protest for pakistan. Cant find any may that should be a message too you!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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