Pakistan:
What Are We
Leaving Behind?
By Abid Ullah Jan
16 June, 2007
Countercurrents.org
Every
nation has a set of myths by which its people live and die; Pakistan
is no exception. We just finished March 23 and soon we'll be approaching
the tortured-celebrations of August 14. Both these national spotlights
involve public mythologies of freedom and independence that have guided
this nation for six decades; yet the very reason for the existence of
this nation that these holidays are meant to commemorate is no longer
even remotely discussed. Subservience is cheap for most opportunistic
leaders, because the masses are lost in the struggle to meet both ends
meet and the lesser people among us are paying the price and giving
lives, not the elite!
We are approaching the 60th
year of national denial and treachery. We don’t have any independent
national foreign or national policy. We have forgotten the reason d’être
of Pakistan. We have become the mirror opposite of who and what we said
we will be if we achieved an independent state. Achieved in the name
of Islam, for Muslims, on the basis of two nations theory, just look
at how proudly we struggle to secularise Pakistan. Despite selling our
sovereignty and our own people for economic benefits, look at the homeless,
at the unemployed and at the sick as well as the disillusioned that
roam this land like the living dead that they are fast becoming.
The government has used the
spineless public to turn each agency of this government into its own
mirror opposite. Instead of defending, armed forces are in charge of
occupying Pakistan for the United States. ISI, IB, FIA and the Ministry
of interior are licensee illegally detain and torture citizens while
justifying the suppression of Habeas Corpus: making a total farce out
of anything remotely resembling Justice.
The Supreme Court has now
become the target when it violated its duty to protect and defend the
Constitution when it allowed the military to rule and pass extra-constitutional
orders, amendments and provisional constitutions. The elected bodies
eagerly also joined in support of constitutionalizing dictatorship by
giving the General to rule as a president in uniform and giving army
a role in making its presence a permanent feature of the governing mechanism.
As a result stay and departure of the sitting military ruler is irrelevant.
The truth is we were never
a true democracy. Pakistan was taken over by the subservient, pro-colonial
masters’ elite from day one. They allowed themselves to do anything
for the colonial powers in their insatiable greed for power and profits.
August 14, 1947 was a transition from direct colonial rule to de facto
colonization.
Like many other places from
where the colonialists strategically withdrew in the name of giving
independence, the Pakistani public opted out of the discussion about
continuation of the colonial rule in other ways, by other means. They
begun their own private descent into the horrors of wage-slavery and
making both ends meet for survival.
This all happened because
too few questioned those myths by which we have lived. Our national
history is a lie: because the truth and all its attendant crimes have
been suppressed. We neither bring true representative democracy nor
establish Islam in Pakistan. We allowed military and civilian feudal
lords to rule us indefinitely in the name of democracy and Islam. They
brought tyranny, corruption, chaos and murder. Other opportunists stood
up and formed dozens of political parties with the same stated objective
to establish Islam. Instead they could only achieve the un-stated goal:
become equal partners in the power politics that did no good to this
nation and will never do any good.
We are a nuclear power, yet
we are the most scared and cowed nation on the face of the earth, which
fully surrendered to the dictates from the United States without putting
the slightest of resistance - thanks to the most obsequies and timid
military General that the world has ever seen.
The latest myth is that we
are 'fighting extremism in Pakistan and Afghanistan.' The fact is we
are being used as a mercenary force in conjunction with the US military
to suppress liberty and freedom in the name of corporate (read colonial)
theft and greed the world over.
All of this fit nicely within
Operation 9/11 for the inside job that was the crime of 911 and in which
ISI, knowingly or unknowingly, played a role in putting the blame on
Arab youth. That was a major crime in which the ISI colluded and that
allowed the US government to immediately brand, within 33 minutes after
the explosions, as an attack by a “Islamic extremists” without
even considering any other possibility: Yet even as the evidence was
being assembled and hauled away to finish off the cover-up, the United
States was launching the first attacks of a pre-planned war on Afghanistan,
and the rest is 'history.'
In all that time amid all
the blood that we have spilled including the death of more Pakistani
soldiers than the death toll of Americans in Iraq, not to mention the
civilians deaths and the hundreds still languishing in illegal detentions,
or the surrender of our sovereignty: The Decider continued to promise
us that he is the only one who can make Pakistan, “progressive
and modern.”
If we had true representatives
inside the government we could have stopped this, but our "protectors"
are the same "elected representatives" that stood by while
the Decider and his Outlaws stripped the public of our basic protections
from our own government: which was the whole point behind the 1973 Constitution
in the first place.
The so-called opposition
are the ones who legitimised Musharraf dictatorship and served its objectives
for the past five and more years. How did they allow themselves to run
elections under a dictator? How did they allow him to remain president
in uniform? How did they allow themselves to serve the country under
a military dictator? How did they allow him to make his dictatorship
constitutional? Didn’t they vote in favour of that? Did he do
anything new today that he didn’t do in the last seven years?
What is all this hue and cry about after the so-called opposition’s
accepting and calling him president for the past many years?
Today the US is making public
statements about free and fair elections and offering advisors for the
upcoming elections. The colonial master would never let Musharraf go
that easily. From the colonial perspective, he is the best person to
lead the nation during these New Dark Ages of the Old World Order.
Pakistan has never built
or sought to compete in a world where creativity or freedom can be tolerated.
We never competed for success. We relied on aid and handouts. In return
we allowed others to use us and our armed forces for their malicious
objectives. Our citizens have become sheep that shall soon become even
less, because too many have refused to seriously struggle those that
have truly impoverished and sole us. The enemy we need to fear is here,
and the challenge for survival increases daily.
Too many of us have given
up on the great dream which led us to establishing Pakistan in the first
place. Instead we chose by default to embrace only "math science
and money." There is no analysis, no research, and critical-thinking
is no longer taught or encouraged anywhere. The language along with
individual personal courage and honor have been butchered. Our youth
are taught to follow orders, schooled in 'how to fit in' the global
colonial order, and are encouraged to become a number instead of a person.
They are deliberately kept away from Islam in a country achieved in
the name of Islam, or they are given the partial message of Islam through
tailored school curriculum.
The results of this sad state
are everywhere around us: Look at total chaos. Look at the absence of
alternative to perpetual military and civilian dictatorship. Look at
the absence of social welfare, medical and educational support. Look
at the increasing poverty and the widening gap between the rich and
the poor despite all the tall claims of having increased GDP and billions
in foreign reserves. Death and destruction and systematic humiliation
is what we've earned, and if we do not begin that struggle soon then
that fate is all that most of us will ever come to know.
Challenge the Mush’s
myth of moderation and secularism and indispensability of the military
support in politics by questioning the true history of this nation;
so that when the 14th of August rolls round again, you will at least
know about the actual state of this nation. Then ask if you dare: is
this what I really want to give those that will come after us.
Abid Ullah Jan
is the author of The Musharraf Factor: Leading Pakistan to its
Inevitable Demise.
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