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PTI's anti drone, peace march to Waziristan: News & Discussions

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Join the virtual march against the US drone war

The march is taking place this weekend (October 7) and once we reach 500,000 signers, Imran Khan will try to deliver the petition to President Obama. Let's seize this moment and turn this opportunity into an irresistible public storm to end the deadly drone strikes.
Now help reach 750 signers -- spread the word with Email, Facebook and Twitter.
 
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Imran Khan: my sisters are coming with me, their children are also coming with us to Wazrisitan...








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and if we still cannot see, then lanaat hai yar mujhay per bhi or ham sab per............
 
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@ Leader, I was wondering if you know by any mean the providence of any transportation?
 
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more pictures from the presser https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.481643021857005.110323.319905034697472&type=3&l=272101390e
 
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@ Leader, will they provide transportation?

Yes. but you have to get registered/contact with local party leadership... not sure of the detail plan of how people will join from different part of the country...like its easier from Punjab to reach D.I.Khan directly then to first go to Islamabad and then continue.
 
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Yes. but you have to get registered/contact with local party leadership... not sure of the detail plan of how people will join from different part of the country...like its easier from Punjab to reach D.I.Khan directly then to first go to Islamabad and then continue.

Okay let me talk to KPK's presidential office then.

Will you be joining the March yourself?
 
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Okay let me talk to KPK's presidential office then.

Will you be joining the March yourself?

Nahi yar, had it been any other day I would have...

but it seems this is going to be one of the biggest regrets of my life... not liking it at all..
 
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Decision pending: Women participation presents conundrum for PTI


Decision pending: Women participation presents conundrum for PTI – The Express Tribune



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Imran Khan braves march into Pakistan's Taliban heartland


Imran Khan and a group of human-rights activists have vowed to press ahead with a march into Pakistan's remote tribal area to highlight the civilian cost of the American drone missile programme.

The cricketer-turned-politician said he would hold the government of President Asif Ali Zardari responsible if anything happened to those taking part. Mr Khan is tomorrow due to lead a convoy of vehicles into the tribal areas, culminating in a rally in South Waziristan on Sunday night. He is to be accompanied by human-rights campaigners from the US and Pakistan. In recent days, government officials had tried to warn the politician off, suggesting it might not be safe for the large contingent, despite an apparent statement from the Taliban that it would not target the activists.

Last night, campaigners said it was essential they pushed ahead with the plan. Speaking from Islamabad, Medea Benjamin, the co-founder of the US-based Code Pink campaign group, said people were prepared to risk danger to show solidarity with the people of the tribal areas. "We came here to show the people of Pakistan that there are Americans who are totally opposed to the drones and that we will try to put pressure on our government to stop this," she said. "And we are prepared to risk our lives to do this."

Mr Khan, who heads the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, has been among the most outspoken critics of the US drone programme, an operation that started under former President George Bush but which was escalated under the administration of Barack Obama. The US claims the CIA-operated missile programme is an invaluable tool for targeting al-Qa'ida fighters and other militants and claims there is a strict process to ensure civilian casualties are minimised. The US claims, in private, that Pakistan's military co-operates with the programme.

But activists say that up to 800 civilians have been killed in recent years, among them up to 200 children. A recent report by experts from two US universities suggested that as few as 2 per cent of those killed were known militants.

Mirza Shahzad Akbar, a high court lawyer and activist, heads a group called the Freedom Foundation that in recent years has been bringing residents from the tribal areas – including the relatives of those killed in drone strikes – to Islamabad so they can meet with journalists and activists. One of those who attended a meeting last year was 16-year-old Tariq Aziz. Two days after he returned home, he was killed by a drone-fired missile. Mr Akbar said the activists were determined to show that "peace is possible".

He said: "We also have to break this black hole of information about what is happening inside North and South Waziristan. People from there want to talk to outsiders and outsiders want to talk to them. Why is a government trying to stop this?"

As part of the campaign, activists have delivered a letter calling for an end to drones signed by 26 US writers, activists and artists – including Noam Chomsky, Danny Glover and Oliver Stone – to the US embassy in Islamabad.

"When Americans found out what the war in Afghanistan was, they turned against it," said Robert Naiman, of Just Foreign Policy, a group taking part in the march. "When Americans find out the drone-strike policy in Pakistan is killing and terrorising civilians and hitting civilian rescuers, they will turn against the drone-strike policy in Pakistan as well."

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...into-pakistans-taliban-heartland-8198400.html
 
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This thread has been going awhile and you still haven't had the march? I know you need planning but.... As far as the signatures....how many will be registered American voters?
 
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This thread has been going awhile and you still haven't had the march? I know you need planning but.... As far as the signatures....how many will be registered American voters?

dude, the thread is to promote and highlight the significance of the event , the march was decided a month back on 6 and 7 october.

it will take place tomorrow...

and the objective is to highlight the innocent victims of the drone terror before the international community... a party ignored as collateral damage...
 
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Proud of you Kaptaan! Has it ever happened before? #PTIPeaceMarch #TheGuardian, #CNN, #TheIndependent #BBC now criticizing US drone policy !!!
 
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Proud of you Kaptaan! Has it ever happened before? #PTIPeaceMarch #TheGuardian, #CNN, #TheIndependent #BBC now criticizing US drone policy !!!

Here this is coming from a friend in the UK...
Today: BBC Criticizing American Drones Attacks On Pakistan.....Two English Friends Sitting Next To Me Talking About Pakistan And Criticizing America And Its Policies ....The March Has Not Even Started Yet.....Thanks KAPTAAN!
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Now: @codepink meeting with tribal elders representing countless drone strike victims #stopdrones @WarDronesOn pic.twitter.com/ZqhqdHEa
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