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1971 and 2008 Friday, December 12, 2008 by Harris Khalique "You have to be born in The clouds of war are looming large on our frontiers with India, the increasing alienation of Baloch youths with the Pakistani state is alarming, the military action in the North-West against Islamic extremists continues unabated, the hostility of the MQM towards Pashtuns in Karachi in the name of confronting Italianization is taking new turns and the construction of the enemy in Pakistani society finding new proponents in the shape of warmongering television commentators and jingoist columnists with a limited sense of history, economics and global affairs. The security doctrine of the Pakistani military remains unshaken even after losing legitimacy on various counts internally, but ironically finding its validation by the acts of their counterparts and expedient politicians in I have witnessed such conversations grow in all parts of the country. The crisis has never been over since I was born and we have seen bad, less bad and worse times, both politically and economically. But things are coming to a head now. Veteran journalist and intellectual Ghazi Salahuddin fails to conceal the sadness in his eyes when saying that December 2008 is somewhat similar to March 1971 when the country is faced with fatal choices. Are we ready to redefine the state of The rational citizens are seriously worried about where the country is being led by both national and international decision-makers. They are not as ignorant and simple as before and recognise where the economic, technological, military and political prowess of the country stands when a large part of the dominant forces in the world have decided to put a squeeze on The writer is an Islamabad-based poet and rights campaigner. Email: harris@spopk.org |
Friday, December 12, 2008
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