Students to take to streets today - to clean up the mess created by the riots

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**ISLAMABAD: ****On Sunday morning, students and citizens in several major cities across Pakistan are expected to take to the streets. Not to protest, but to clean up.
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The idea for ‘Project Clean Up for Peace’ came about when 23-year-old Faran Rafi, a resident of Islamabad, posted this message on Twitter on Friday: “I say when/if these protests end, we take up the streets and clean up the mess. Show the world that real pakistanis say NO to violence.”

When the tweet and a similar update on his Facebook wall received positive response from his followers and friends, Rafi created a public event on Facebook and started inviting his friends.

**“The idea is simple, just get out on the streets and roads, use whatever resources you can to clean up the mess created by the riots,” **he wrote in the description of the event.

In just four hours, 740 people from across Pakistan signed up for the event. As of Saturday evening, that number has gone up to 4,374.

“The tweet turned into a movement,” Rafi, who recently graduated from the Lahore University of Management Sciences, told The Express Tribune.

Rafi and his friends have appointed representatives for Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi to coordinate the clean up efforts. They have also used social media to promote the event, both on their Facebook page and through Twitter using the hashtag #ProjectCleanUpForPeace.

In Islamabad and Lahore, these enterprising organisers have also received endorsements from the police.
“Just got off the phone with DIG Police, Lahore. He has agreed to provide security to us throughout the event,” Ali Ayyaz, organiser for Lahore, posted on the event’s Facebook page.

Rafi and his friends have already identified some areas in Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore, and are asking people to suggest more places in different cities.

**“We are targeting the areas most affected by the protests,” **Rafi said.
In Islamabad, police will escort the participants from the Convention Centre to the clean up site near Serena Hotel.

The participants have been requested to reach the designated areas at 10 am on Sunday, armed with brooms, garbage bags, water, paint cans and paint brushes to clean and fix any damaged property.
The participants will also observe a moment of silence at noon for the people who lost their lives during the protests.

Rafi said he and the participants were also against the “blasphemous film,” but wanted to register a peaceful, non-violent protest, while observing Prophet Muhammad’s teachings about peace, cleanliness and forgiveness.

**“The basic purpose is to tell the world that Pakistanis can be peaceful and productive as well,” Rafi said. “We are going to show our support for our Prophet (PBUH) by following his Sunnah and teachings.”
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He said people interested in joining the cleaning project should visit the event’s Facebook page so they know when and where to show up exactly on Sunday morning.

Aftermath: Students to take to streets today

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:k:

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haww. What would the haters and bashers do now? :hmmm:

Wrong place to post this indeed, rangoli :vivo:

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Thats the real Image My Pakistan :jhanda:

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Nice sharing Rangoli

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That's great,

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Its great to hear something positive.

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Freaken Finally . . . awesome job done by these guys . Salutes :k:

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Umeed ki aik kiran.:biggthumb:

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This is exactly what I wanted to see happen. May be this Movie affair is a blessing in disguise. Looking at what happened in Libya where people ran the Islamic militants off the town and here in Pakistan, 4000 people have signed up for cleaning the mess, it looks like voices from the liberal side are beginning to be heard. The pluralism was always on the radical side, who is more radical than the other, now if this grows and majority religion is moderate then arguments will be more productive, even if it leads to more sects in Sunni Islam.

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Excellent, I hope 'passive' people actually wake up, stop the non-sense created by fake-mullahs, cheater-politicians!

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People of Libya are taking their country back from dark forces. I hope take of Pakistan can do the same.

Let start with rebuilding this church…I will be happy to donate for this cause. It will enormously help image of Pakistan and Islam.

Burning of church in Mardan condemned - thenews.com.pk

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You know what would be best thing to do. If some local mosque invites christan community from mardan to come pray in their building until the church is fixed. imagine what will it do to the psyche of the nation. that will be watershed moment in the fight against extremism. and this will be the only thing will will make that film maker feel ashamed of his actions

It has been done in india without much fafare. go pakistan, surprise me.

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^^^ Sounds like a great idea, but I doubt if that will happen. Most Christians in Pakistan are converts from lower Hindu cast & are still seen by many as "untouchable", but I agree that is a great idea.

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That is too much to ask from our largely narrow-minded mullah party.

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Bravo bravo salute to the guys who participate in this great volunteer job. It's really a positive approach a light in the dark.

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It's good to see that sense is prevailing especially in the youth.

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oh burgers are out.. today.

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I fear for the safety of these ambitions kids! Anyway well beginning!

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atleast they are not burning the place or killing people