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"What man is a man that doesn't change for the better the world he lives in?"

 

And we wonder why things never change in Pakistan

Mr. Jahangir Hanif is a 46 year old Pakistani millionaire and politician based in Glasgow. Mr. Hanif has also been campaigning against violent crime. Turns out , Mr. Hanif and family visited Pakistan on a vacation in 2005. During the trip, he took his 14 year old daughter Noor, 11 year old son Ameer, 10 year old daughter Zainab, 7 year old daugher Amina, and 5 year old daughter Sana, to Kashmir in a blacked-out vehicle to an alleged military-style training base in mountains near Kashmir. At the range all children were encouraged to fire a Kalashnikov (a.k.a. AK-47 assault rifle).

The proud father also took videos of the whole “training” trip. The video footage, passed to the Glasgow Evening Times, shows the youngest daughter Sana, who was 5 at the time, being helped to fire the gun.

Mr. Hanif is currently in Pakistan, and in a statement issued by the party, he said it was “foolish and inappropriate”, but he also said that the event took place over two years ago, long before he became a councillor.

Scottish Conservative justice spokesman Bill Atiken feels the action has made him unsuitable for public office. Mr. Hanif has been suspended by his party, while the newspapers have covered the story under the headline “Councillor Kalashnikov”.

It explains why the rich are the biggest rule violators in Pakistan.

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Bangalore Blasts

7-July-2008 7 low intensity blasts hit Pakistan’s largest and most important city, Karachi.

25-July-2008 7 low intensity blasts have hit India’s I.T. capital of Bangalore.

Is Bangalore becoming a terror capital?

I know bombs are a bad thing, but I wish press and media would go easy on declaring cities “terror capitals”?  Pakistan, and Karachi in particular, have suffered terribly because of these hasty claims.

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VBlog-001 Political Violence

10-April-2008. Another sad milestone in Karachi’s history. In the fight for power, more innocent lives were lost. Many lives were scarred forever. And for what?



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Ankahi

The launch show of Ankahi went even better than I had expected, alhamdulillah.  Of course Sania Saeed’s presence helped.  Professor Sahar Ansari’s kindness and understanding of the subject brought a lot of clarity to the discussion.  I was surprised and very pleased with Sania’s command over fine Urdu.  I feel privileged to have such accomplished guests on our launch show.

Needless to say, I missed my partners in crime from Loose Ends.  Umar is visiting Pakistan right now, and it makes it even worse for me not to have launched Ankahi with him.  It was his friendship and supported that started this whole movement.  I also missed Tania and Reema a lot.  Their presence brought the feeling of reality to Loose Ends.

I’m glad that God has given me this opportunity to go back to doing such topics on TV.  May Allah guide me and help me make a difference.

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Pakistan. A poor Nation?

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Ironic

As a principle I stay away from all matters that could embarass my nation or my people.  I try to put on a happy face for the world, while my heart bleeds for my people.  This morning, on my drive back from Dawn, I saw this little girl struggling with a wheelbarrow which was too heavy for her to even keep up.

Child Labor 01I pulled over and took the following pictures as she walked past me with great effort.  In one of the pictures, a political party’s election campaign banner is visible as the child walks past it.  The banner is of course promising unconditional paradise. For a moment I felt like cursing the nation, as my heart bled for the little girl. But then I conveniently drove away, with a heavy heart feeling sorry for the child, in my shiny car.  Just like thousands of cars that probably drove by her, and do every morning, I too just drove away.

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Child Labor 02

 

What an animal I am.  Even animals would probably feel sorry and do something about what they understand.  I understood what I saw, but simply drove away, thinking “what can I do”.  I want to admit here on my blog, that I’m a miserable, wretched, unforgivable Pakistani, who may take a moment to bring the plight of my people to the world’s attention, but I did not stop for a moment to maybe help the child.

We keep complaining about the governments, but what did I do myself?  What did I do to help a human being in pain… a little child?

The elite are busy talking about human right violations of politicians, and demands of democracy.  I just spent one hour listening to Mr. Shahbaz Sharif’s interview on Geo TV where he reminded the world of great work down by him and his brother during their past regimes.  Then I saw clips of late Benazir Bhutto, talking of “Food, Clothing, and Housing” for the poor. The same slogan her late father was screaming in the 1970’s.  That was followed by Ch. Pervaiz Elahi’s election advertisement talking of how he has educated Punjab, and how under his rule every Pakistani is now living a better life.

And then I see these pictures I saw yesterday, and I want to commit Seppuku, for I have committed serious and heinous crimes against humanity, against the people of my nation.

I’m reminded of a picture of the Prime Minister apologizing to a group of victims who contracted Hepatitis-C at his office.  His bowed head.  His shame.

Japanese prime minister apologizing

And then I think of our leaders - past, present, and future; and I think of the attrocities committed by the them in the name of democracy, politics, and national interest.  I wonder when even one of our leaders will stand in front of the nation, as does the Japanese prime minister, asking for forgiveness for crimes much much bigger and graver than those of the honorable Yasuo Fukuda.  “I believe you have all suffered, mind and soul, for many years and have had feelings that can’t be expressed into words, I take this opportunity to apologise from my heart,” is what the Prime Minister said to the suffering patiehts, while he bowed humbly in front of them while international media watched.

The first Pakistani leader to accept his crimes against humanity, and to ask for this little girl’s forgiveness, will be the one I will follow and support. 

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