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| PTUDC Holds Meeting in Quetta |
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| Written by PTUDC | |
| Friday, 02 November 2001 | |
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Quetta is the capital of Baluchistan, the largest but sparsely populated and poorest province of Pakistan. The importance of Quetta in this war is mainly due to its proximity to Kandahar [Afghanistan] and the operations of American planes and Special Forces from airbases around here.
Hence it was considered a bit ambitious to hold a public meeting on a left platform in Quetta, mainly due to the implicit threat of attack by the Islamic fundamentalists. However the leader ship of the PTUDC in Quetta and Baluchistan in consultation with the national leadership decided to go ahead with the public meeting in spite of the dangers in the situation.
The meeting was held in a location in the heart of the city. The
PTUDC poster was fly-posted for three days in all the main centres in
the city. The venue of the meeting was reprinted on the poster in the
space provided. The meeting took place at 11.00am on Sunday, 28th
October. The comrades took special security measures and no
assistance was either sought or accepted from the state. The meeting
was attended by135 people, predominantly youth. Comrade Ali Raza chaired the meeting. The meeting began by the recitation of a revolutionary anti-war poem by comrade Kabir Ahmed. The first speaker was comrade Hameed Khan, the organizer of the PTUDC in Quetta. He explained the background to the conflict, the history of the 1978 Afghan revolution, the causes of its defeat and the role of the CIA, the ISI and Saudi intelligence agency in propping up Osama bin Laden, the Taliban and other Islamic fundamentalist groups in this region. He condemned the imperialist aggression on the innocent impoverished people of Afghanistan. He also emphasized that the fundamentalist actions of terrorism only result in the strengthening of the imperialists. He said that condemnations are not enough, neither is the stale pathos of peace going to end this barbarity. Hameed Khan explained why a revolutionary programme and workers' unity and struggle were necessary to defeat imperialism. He said that Afghanistan and Pakistan have become a single war zone. Hence the workers of all nationalities, religions and races of the region have to unite to fight and transform the war into a class war if we are to win. The other speakers included, Waheed Baluch [PTUDC], representatives of the BSO, JKLF and Habib Jalib the BNM senator from Baluchistan in Pakistan's suspended senate. The main speaker and chief guest was comrade Lal Khan who had been invited to come down from Lahore to address this public meting.
The leaders of the two main nationalist Parties in Baluchistan the BNM [Baluch Nationalist Movement] and PKMAP [Pakhtoon Khawa Mili Awami Party] also attended the meeting. There was also presence from other left parties. This was the first ever anti-war public activity launched from the left in this war zone since the commencement of the hostilities. The youth and workers from various sectors were very enthused by the meeting. All the fears of fundamentalist aggression were dashed by the success and the courage generated by this meeting. The participants vowed to continue the struggle and take the Marxist position on war to wider sections of the Pashtun, Baluch and workers of other nationalities in this war zone. Several more such meetings are now being organized in different towns and cities of Baluchistan.
Report by comrade Abid, |
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