I am not a member of Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, or Pakistan Justice Movement. But I endorse Imran Khan's courageous stand on rogue CIA operations inside Pakistan that have resulted in the displacement and murder of millions of Pakistanis.
And I particularly salute the courage of all PTI young men and women who are descending on Peshawar for the sit-in against CIA drone attacks and the complicit Pakistani government.
We should also remember all those who are not membes or supporters of PTI but answered Imran Khan's call for this sit-in out of compassion for the women and children who have been killed by the hundreds by these CIA drones.
One of the great ideas someone came up with on my Facebook page was to post the following paragraph on our pages. Those who are members of the pages of the US embassy in Islamabad and consulates in Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar and Hyderabad should post this on those pages:
"This weekend, we join together in prayer for the hundreds of Pakistani innocent men, women and children killed by illegal CIA operations in Pakistan. We hold United States responsible for creating conditions for insurgencies in Balochistan, FATA & displacement millions of Pakistanis. We support PTI's sit-in in Peshawar against CIA drones."
The incredible courage that Imran and thousands of his supporters have shown, spending the night in the open in an area where terrorist outrages are common, fills me with intense pride.
ReplyDeleteAhmed, though you are not a member of Tehreek-e-Insaaf, people like you are needed to help Imran understand the minefield of Pakistani politics. I have a feeling he may never make it to the top because he fails to see the political mines hidden all around him. He is potentially a great leader but his apparent inability to cope with the filthy Pakistani politics is a huge barrier in his way.
he is really a man of honor he is standing in favor of right so far
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