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| Pakistan Update: The Revolutionary Solidarity Caravan |
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| Written by PTUDC | |
| Friday, 14 October 2005 | |
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On Friday, October 14, Comrade Manzoor Ahmed, Member of Parliament and PTUDC
president, held a press conference at the Lahore Press Club announcing the
launching of the PTUDC solidarity caravan, called “The Revolutionary
Solidarity Caravan”, that will leave from his constituency in Kasur on Monday
for Kashmir. The solidarity caravan will be comprised of over 20 trucks and will
pass through villages and towns along the way to Kashmir collecting further
supplies and support. Manzoor will be personally present on the caravan and has
been working tirelessly to raise money, support, and supplies to help the
working class and poor victims of the earthquake.
He also announced that supplies and support will be received from India. Several MPs will be coming to Pakistan with supplies, medicines, and financial support, including 500 pints of blood, which should be arriving before the caravan leaves. The MPs from India will be received by Manzoor and members of the PTUDC at the border. The only problem will be with the Pakistani authorities, who may not let them enter the country. If they are allowed into Pakistan, they will definitely not be allowed to enter Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. However, they will join the caravan and will be taken along the route through nine cities on the way to Kashmir. The caravan will pass through Kasur, to Lahore and pass through at least seven more cities on the way to Rawalpindi. At this point the caravan will split into 3 sections. Each section of the caravan will go to one of the three cities devastated in Kashmir - Muzafferabad, Rawlakot, and Bagh – where the PTUDC has established refugee camps. As the caravans arrive into Kashmir the refugee camps will become the centres of activity of our relief operation. Tents have already been sent and set up for people left with no shelter, and all food, water and medicines will be sent to the camps. Doctors will also be present to help those in need. The PTUDC is also organising defence committees to defend against looting, arson, and the fundamentalists. It is expected that the caravan will arrive on Tues or Wednesday, but no one can be exactly sure due to the conditions of the roads. Manzoor also outlined his transitional programme and demands for victims of the earthquake, lashing out at the Pakistani state, which has utterly failed to cope with this disaster. The following is the list of demands presented by Manzoor:
The situation in Pakistan and Kashmir is desperate. Today the government officially announced the end of rescue operations, and now plan to provide aid and relief to the survivors. One of the real problems is that the Pakistan army is taking over all the aid and distribution. As we have explained since the disaster took place, the Pakistani state is incapable of dealing with this disaster. Capitalism has failed the people of the subcontinent, and has left the millions of people affected by this disaster, two million of whom are now homeless, out in the cold with no food, water, medicine, and shelter. The already weak Pakistani infrastructure has collapsed and will be incapable of providing decent and efficient aid and relief to the millions who need it. The PTUDC has launched it’s own relief effort in response. Our relief operation in Pakistan has done wonders in a very short space of time in extremely difficult conditions. We have sent tents, clothes, medical supplies, as well as a team of doctors to our camps in Kashmir to assist the poor and working class victims of the earthquake. The Revolutionary Caravan will be arriving next week from Pakistan with supplies and aid. But more must be done! The resources of the PTUDC are stretched beyond all limits. Our international financial appeal has raised money to help pay for all of the supplies and the relief effort. All monies raised are going directly to our relief efforts – the sending of more clothes, food, water, medicines, and doctors etc. to our camps in Kashmir. But we need more! The response has been excellent, but we must keep the cash coming in! Our relief and aid work has only just begun! We need to plan and organise more activities and this will require more money. We need to raise the money to purchase more supplies and to send more caravans! We must maintain our camps and maintain a supply of food and water! It has been nearly a week since the earthquake struck the region, and the people who have survived are desperate. Every penny counts and will go a long way in helping those who need it most. We appeal to our brother and sisters, the trade unionists and workers in the UK, Europe and North America and all around the world to give as much as they possibly can to help the workers and poor who have been devastated by the disaster. Saqlain Shah, PTUDC in Lahore |
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