I want my country back..

A heart touching article I am sharing with the forum…

Shame on those who glorify these stone age bearded monkeys commonly reffered as Taliban..

Please make this thread a sort of petition to say “We want our country back” from these thugs…

We are ashamed of our political leaders from every political party. Imran Khan has not raised a single sentence against these thugs. PPP, PML N, and ANP have given in to these thugs by endorsing an agreement with these thugs in the parliament. JI is even defending these monkeys on talk shows. We did not hear anything to condemn these goons from our holy men from Tablighee Jamat…Simply disgusting…

Are we supposed to join a scumbag from London who is the only one to raise voice against these scoundrels…

*(http://thenews.jang.com.pk/print1.asp?id=172821)

I want my country back

Friday, April 17, 2009
By Sehar Tariq

Eight years ago I boarded a plane to the United States to come to college. I was 17. As I left, my father hugged me and told me to never come back because he believed that soon Pakistan would not be a country fit for me to live in. I told him he was trying to save money by not having to buy me tickets to come home. We laughed it off. I hugged him goodbye and that day my father and I began our great debate about the fate of Pakistan. Abba told me to stay away. I defied him every time. I came home twice a year. I only flew PIA. I refused to do an internship in the US I worked every summer in Pakistan. I moved back when college ended. I started work in Pakistan. I worked two jobs because there was so much to do and not enough time to do it in. I was inspired and energised. I was hopeful and optimistic.

Today I am neither. And I have lost the debate with my father about the fate of Pakistan. The Parliament by endorsing the Nizam-e-Adl Regulation (NAR) has heralded the end of Pakistan as I knew and loved it. Today, the elected representatives of the people turned Pakistan into Talibanistan. Today we handed over a part of the country to them. I wonder how much longer before we surrender it all.

Today we legislated that a group of criminals would be in charge of governing and dispensing justice in a part of Pakistan according to their own obscurantist views. They have declared that the rulings of their courts will be supreme and no other court in the land can challenge them. They have also declared that their men that killed and maimed innocent civilians, waged war against the Pakistani army and blew up girls schools will be exempt from punishment under this law. A law that does not apply equally to all men and women is not worthy of being called a law. Hence today we legislated lawlessness.

What was most disturbing was the quiescence of the Parliament to this legislation. The utter lack of debate and questioning of this ridiculous legislation was appalling. The decision was not informed by any independent research or expert testimony, and to my knowledge none of the parliamentarians are authorities on matters of security, rule of law or regional conditions in Swat. This signals disturbing possibilities. Either our politicians are too afraid to stand up to criminals or maybe they don’t possess the foresight to gauge the national impact of this action. There is no hope for a country led by cowards or fools.

How can one be hopeful about the political future of a country where the will and the wisdom of politicians becomes hostage to the threats of barbarians? How can I be optimistic about a country where doyens of the media like Ansar Abbasi hear the collective silence of the parliamentarians as the resounding support of the people of Pakistan, but are deaf to the threats issued by the Taliban to anyone opposing the legislation? How can I feel secure in a country where the army, despite receiving the largest chunk of our resources, cannot defeat a bunch of thugs?** How can I expect justice when there are different laws for different citizens, and I as a woman am a second class citizen? How can I be inspired by a country where there is no culture, no music, no art, no poetry and no innovative thought?**

**How can I be expected to return to a country where women are beaten and flogged publicly, where my daughters will not be allowed to go to school, where my sisters will die of common diseases because male doctors cannot see them? How can I be expected to call that country home that denies me the rights given me by my Constitution and religion? I refuse to live in a country where women like me are forced to rot behind the four walls of their homes and not allowed to use their education to benefit the nation. By endorsing the NAR and giving in to the Taliban, Parliament has sapped my hope and optimism. Parliament has dealt a deathly blow to the aspirations of the millions of young Pakistanis who struggle within and outside the country, fuelled by sheer patriotism, for a peaceful, prosperous and progressive Pakistan. **

When there is no hope, no optimism, no security, no justice, no education, no progress, no culture – there is no Pakistan. Maybe it is because I am the grandchild of immigrants who was raised on stories of hope, patriotism and sacrifice that even in this misery I cannot forget that Pakistan was created to protect the lives, property, culture and future of the Muslims of the Subcontinent. It was not established to be a safe haven for terrorists. We fought so that we could protect the culture of the Muslims of the Subcontinent, not so that we could import the culture of Saudi Arabia. Our ancestors laid down their lives so that the Muslims of the Subcontinent – both men and women - could live in a land free of prejudice,** not so that they could be subjected to violent discrimination of the basis of sect and gender. **

Maybe it’s because I’m competitive and I don’t want to lose the debate to my father, maybe I am afraid to lose the only home I have, or maybe because I love Pakistan too much to ever say goodbye – I hope we can remember the reasons why we made Pakistan, and I hope we can stand up to fight for them. I hope we can revive the spirit of national unity of 1947 and lock arms to battle the monster of the Taliban that threatens our existence. Talibanistan is an insult to my Pakistan.** I want my country back.** Pakistan Paaindabad!

The writer is pursuing a master’s at Princeton University. Earlier, she attended Yale University. Email: stariq @princeton.edu*

Re: I want my country back..

well thats just a propaganda! pakistan ko koi nahe snatch kernay wala aur agar kisi ne jurrat ki bhi to wo america, nato aur india hongay*

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no doubt that taliban are extremist elements and terrorists but they are unable to break pakistan, it is the intelligence war of the enemy who is largely doing so

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Keep living in denial. Swat and buner are gone. What’s next? Islamabad?

BUNER: Taliban militants from Swat took control of Buner on Tuesday and started patrolling bazaars, villages and towns in the district…

DAWN.COM | NWFP | Buner falls into the hands of Swat Taliban

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Absolutely non-sense, Indian couldn't take Pakistan with 10,00,000 army in the past so how could it be possible for a bunch of so called Talibans to take control of the country but If we have got thinkers like you who believe what media portrays, we don't need enemies for Pakistan. Your rational thinking is far more dangerous for the image of Pakistan than those western controlled Talibans who are destabilizing my country Pakistan.

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Oh Bhai mere, India is a country name and Indian army is state organ, they follow some rules & procedures. On the other hand, we have ruthless, brutal ***** monkeys who just know how to cut throats.

So please stop bullshyting ,.. that everything is conspiracy of US/India/Israel/West.. get a life !

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Groups within ISI and army are behind Taliban, which is why after 6 years they cannot locate talib radio signals and weapons supply. They would trace it back only to their own bases.

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Dude, what makes you think "Indian" wanted to take Pakistan ;)

On the contrary, Taliban has openly declared that they want to take over Pakistan.

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Islamabad is sure to go soon. We are doing nothing.

I will never set foot in a country governed by religious law.

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^^ Thats just it, its not even religious laws that these scoundrels are wantig to implement, its barbaricism, their version of sharia law, far 4rm what it is really meant 2 be !!

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They wanted to have champaign in Lahore and beaches in Karachi and Gwadar.

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:ASA:

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sensational crap. which doesnt even rate well on sensational radar.

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I hope you are not a victim of next suicide bombing...and if God forbid you lose a limb I'll be interested to see your postings after that...

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So who do you think it is?

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How about looking at GHQ in Rawalpindi and the various Einsteins and Rommels who scheme things from the comfort of bunkers?

How is it possible that Brigadiers who are supposed to lead campaigns against Talibans end up attending khutbas with terror leaders?

How is it possible that a gang of ragtag thugs can move heavy machinery and arms on national highways used by our forces?

How is it possible that mullah terrorists can talk on FM stations and our entore Signals Corps cannot locate it?

Our Jarnails are playing an evil and stupid game with the future of our country - actuall strike that - they are playing with our present!

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The Taliban probably want their land back too.

You know you are talking about Pakistan right :rotfl:


They had land? Aren't talibs supposed to be locked up inside madrassahs since they are talibaain?