Protest against Musharraf/ Martial Law (Merged)

We, Pakistanis in Canada, enjoy all the liberties and rights afforded to us by Canadian democracy. Unfortunately, our fellow Pakistanis are being deprived of their fundamental rights in our homeland by the current dictatorship. Numerous brave Pakistani judges, lawyers, journalists, human rights activists, students, political activists and regular civilians are standing up and protesting the tyranny of the fascist dictator despite extra-judicial arrests, beatings, torture, humiliation and all kinds of abuse. The least those of us in Canada can do is stand with them in solidarity even though we cannot even imagine the pain and brutal force they are enduring at the hands of the dictator and his cronies.

If you’re on facebook, please join Canadians Against Martial Law in Pakistan (C.A.M.P). For details of the protest, please look up “Toronto Protest Against Martial Law in Pakistan”. For more details, please download the poster from here. If you have any questions about the protest, please PM me or post them here and I will try to get you an answer from the organizers. Emails have also been circulated to the PSAs and MSAs of the local universities. If you need printed flyers, please let me know.

Please come out and joint the protest on Saturday, 17th November from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at the Toronto City Hall (100 Queen Street West). There have been THREE protests already in Toronto which received coverage from local newspapers like The Toronto Star. The last protest was actually organized by some conscientious Pakistani students from UofT. Apart from Toronto, there have been protests in NYC, Boston, Portland, San Francisco, Washington, London, Manchester, Paris, Berlin, Hague, Linkoping (Sweden) among others. More are planned - for details check PkUnited.

This is a fight for a democratic Pakistan where rule of law prevails and the sanctity of the sacred constitution is observed. Come out and support those who fight for the Pakistan we dream of! Thanks!

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London protest had less than a 100 ppl there from a population of 10s of thousands of Pakistanis within a few miles radious of the place.

the first Chicago protest had a minivan full of protestors, the biggest one had no more than a couple of dozen ppl.

maybe toronto would see better results

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^ this is a third time they are having a protest. (i think)

-cuz the first time i saw it on geo about protest happening in toronto :hayaa:
-about the second one my sis told me :bummer:

n today this thread is revealing i guess about the third one.

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London has seen multiple protests and I could be mistaken but the last one was supposed to be a big one - the one where Hina Jilani and Jemima Khan were present. the one in Toronto last weekend had 70ish people from what I've read. shamefully I wasn't aware of that protest and missed out. it seemed to be a student-organized event which is very encouraging too.

however, the point you make is valid about the pitiful participation. but I would also say that regardless of the numbers at the individual protests, the sheer number of protests (as small as they are) in at least twelve international cities speaks volumes about the pertinence of the issues in Pakistan currently. for most, it just comes down to apathy and laziness and the fact that we have become so depoliticized. we won't do something until it hits our very own, personal, private home. I have a friend who is a proper political pundit, has opinions on everything from the army to the mullahs to the judiciary to colour of the sky in Pakistan and what is wrong with each and every one of them. and he is rather passionate about them to put it mildly. when I asked him to show up to this protest, his first response was "what's the point and what will it accomplish" but that has never stopped him from ranting and raving about all that is wrong with Pakistan. I think a lot of Pakistanis unfortunately suffer from this defeatist mentality and the related syndromes.

either way, I take the number of cities that protests have taken place as a huge positive. I've never seen so much political activism by expat Pakistani communities spread across multiple countries and continents. now even American lawyers are protesting for their Pakistani colleagues. the CJP has been given an award that was received by Nelson Mandela in the past. hopefully that will draw some attention. also, guys like Salman Ahmed coming out in NYC should help more people come out too. fingers crossed.

regardless of the results, we all have to do what we believe is right. even if there are only 10 people or 2 people, I feel that this is a duty and a responsibility considering that the most inconvenience I will personally experience is missing out on a couple of hours of my weekend time. that is absolutely nothing compared to getting arrested and being tortured (by our barbaric "security" forces) for protesting in Pakistan. the least we can do for those who are protesting in Pakistan is support them and stand with them.

Protest against Musharraf on Saturday Nov 17, 1pm at Toronto City Hall

(please pass this on to all your friends and family and anyone else who might be interested)

FLOOD TORONTO CITY HALL WITH PAKISTANI FLAGS
RESTORE THE JUDGES AND DEMOCRACY IN PAKISTAN

Asking all Pakistani and Canadian organizations to get in touch with us to make this protest a success.

Please come out with your families downtown and make yourself count in the agitation to save our beloved Pakistan whose honour and integrity is being sold off by a power mad dictator and engaged by the most corrupt politicians in the country. We, the Pakistanis need to stand up and count, now is the time, NOW or NEVER!

Saturday Nov 17, 2007 @ 1:00 PM
Toronto City Hall
100 Queen Street West
North-west corner of Queen Street West and Bay Street
Toronto ON M5H 2N2

Public Transit: subway to either Queen (Yonge line) or Osgoode (University line) and walk over to Bay St.

Contact:
416-939-2843 (Mississauga)
416-996-0688 (Oakville)
416-887-8137 (Etobicoke)
416-871-2680 (North York)
416-573-3324 (Markham)

More:
www.moveforjustice.org/martiallaw

Salman Ahmed leading newyork rally

PROTEST AGAINST MARTIAL LAW IN PAKISTAN

OUTSIDE UN PLAZA, NEW YORK

Sunday, November 18, 2007

1:00pm - 3:00pm

Location: UN Head Quarters, First Avenue at 46th Street

Subway: 42nd St.-Grand Central (4,5,6,7,S)

NY Students' Pakistan Action Committee is a coalition of students across NY Universities.

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For initiating a protest ya got to be a zinda Qoam !

Where we are nothing more than a nation of dwarfs and Lilliputians !

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why restore all judges?? that is not justice.

any judge who has taken oath on PCO, now or in the past must not return.

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hum zinda qoam hain
pa inda qoam hain!

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if i was in NYC, i would print this onto a banner and take it along to the rally

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^ lovely!
I tell you politics is the worst thing possible in Pakistan.

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If this concert took place during this emergency time then you are justified to print it and take and if not (which is true as it took place on 14th August, 2003 or 04) then you are just going to make a mockery of yourself. So, I guess good for you that you are not in NYC.

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Pakistan: Trapped Between a Pharoah and a False Prophet

By Salman Ahmad(the founder of the Pakistani rock band Junoon and a UN goodwill ambassador for HIV/AIDS) He's featuring in a rally in New York on the 18th.

As the world watches, Pakistan, a nation armed with nuclear weapons, descends into political chaos, much attention has been given to two leaders competing for power – the current dictator, General Pervez Musharraf, and the media-savvy Benazir Bhutto. The White House, for the moment, appears to be backing Musharraf as its best bet in the so-called “war on terror,” while the world media and the western liberal elite see Bhutto as a democratic savior for a country mired in Islamic fundamentalism.

Both fail to recognize the core of the problem that plagues Pakistani politics and society. l believe that without a strong and independent judiciary,Pakistan will be forever at the mercy of power grabbing dictators and politicians.Its the lack of oversight and institutional accountability which leads to the coups and counter coups and helps perpetuate a constant state of instability in the country.

As an artist and a social activist I have worked extensively with both Musharraf and Bhutto's governments on peace initiatives and social uplift themes before, and have been disillusioned by their lack of commitment and political will to get any real work done while spending most of their time in consolidating their power bases.

On several occasions after September 11th, I was invited to General Musharraf’s house in Islamabad, and was surprised to see him even join me onstage in concert to help support a united national anti-extremist front. I,like many others of my generation,initially believed and supported his commitment to introduce a new era of "enlightened moderation" in Pakistan, a nation that was hijacked by religious fanatics during the American-backed military dictatorship of General Zia ul-Haq in the 1980s.

Unfortunately General Musharraf forgot that artists like myself are not seduced by presidential palaces or official praise. We had supported him for his promise of fighting extremism,bringing accountability into politics,opening up a free and independent media and reducing the immoral gap between Pakistan's rich and poor communities.No amount of political song and dance or governmental fear-mongering can make us look the other way while he imposes emergency rule,intimidates the media, dismantles the judiciary and muzzles any form of dissent against his flawed vision of democracy which is doomed to fail without the respect for civil institutions.

And yet Benazir Bhutto is no savior. The queen of hypocrisy and media manipulation, she has managed to hypnotize Western liberal classes with her false claims to represent progressive elements in the Muslim world. Ms. Bhutto is a charlatan and a false prophet of democracy. How can she insist on being a democrat while selfishly appointing herself life chairperson of the Pakistan people's party? Her years as Pakistan’s prime minister witnessed staggering levels of corruption and billion-dollar graft that left even the most cynical Pakistanis speechless. Benazir's own niece and sister in law accuse her of conspiring to murder her own brother,Murtaza,who was becoming a thorn for her government and a real challenge to her power during her second term as prime minister.She continues to see Pakistan as her personal feudal fiefdom to be pillaged and plundered at will and threatens to bring back the rule of the gangster rather than the rule of law.

During the late nineties I recorded a song called "Accountability" along with a music video that satirized Pakistani politicians like Bhutto whose corruption scandals were being reported in international publications like The New York Times and Newsweek. Her government’s response was to ban the music video and threaten my life. In the years since Bhutto fled the country to escape investigation of her family’s corrupt activities, her greed to regain power has blinded her from the genuine struggle being waged by Pakistanis on behalf of true democracy. One of her own party members,the lawyer Aitzaz Ahsan, who won the case for the restoration of the Chief justice of the supreme court, still languishes in jail along with thousands of others while Benazir attends diplomatic receptions and makes speeches about freedom and liberty. Earlier this year,while lawyers and human rights activists faced injury and death for standing up to Musharraf’s authoritarian regime, she was sipping lemonade on the sunny beaches of Dubai waiting for her go ahead from Washington.

So if neither the path of the military strongman nor the path of the feudal democrat serves the needs of Pakistan, what is an alternative model? The answer comes from within the genesis of Pakistan's freedom movement:One needs to only look at Pakistan's founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah's struggle and sacrifice as a clear example of legal and political activism.Jinnah ,belonging to the Muslim middle class of India,was a strict constitutional lawyer,and an exellent blend of both Islamic and Western values of social justice.60 years on, the vast majority of Pakistanis still look back at him as being the best role model for Pakistani politics.Although secular in outlook he quoted his inspiration to be Prophet Muhammad,who he recalled as being the greatest law giver in history.Tenacious and uncorruptible to the core,Jinnah, sacrificed his life and property arguing the case for Pakistan and won independance from the British imperialists.The US and its allies need to unequivocally support civil society:the Pakistani supreme court judges, lawyers,journalists and human rights activists who are fighting to protect the rule of law.That in itself is the best weapon against the extremists and will also provide a safeguard against other adventurous leaders.

Shakespeare warned that the first instinct of a dictator is to “kill the lawyers.” He was right. It is the lawyers and the Judiciary who are the hope and the future of Pakistan. Let’s stand by their side and not surrender to the Pharoahs and the false prophets, whether they are clothed in a military uniform or a stylish Hermes scarf.

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But the dude still cant sing :omg:

ducks and runs away

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completely agree. he should get into politics, i would vote for him if his agenda includes not singing ever again

why couldnt he become tablighi instead of junaid?

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This thread is not about singing, this is about the demonstration against martial law.

Too bad in such critical times instead of uniting for the country we bring up meaningless stuff to support our differences.

and yeah he is not the best vocalist but he is using his music for some amazing work and making a name for Pakistan.

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Lusi: perhaps he can write an anti-Mush tune and guitar tabs and perform too :>

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n then mushy will put him under house arrest and court martial the guitar for doing TAAN TAAN against mushy. :stuck_out_tongue: :halo:

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hah, he is an american citijen, mushy will pee in his khakis when a phone call from condi rice comes :>

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nahi nahi, he should once again pitch 2:201 (rabbana atina) on a guitar riff. That will really get the crowd going.