Refleksi : Koq hanya Palestina yang dibantu dan disuarakan, tetapi  sekarang  
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan dilanda prblem  besar dengan ratusan ribu 
pengungsi  tidak mendapat perhatian di Indonesia untuk dibantu? Ataukah bantuan 
Indonesia itu selektif? Mungkinkah koncvo-konco Mr Taliban sangat berpengaruh  
dan mempunyai kedudukan di NKRI?

http://www.pakistantimes.net/pt/detail.php?newsId=1310


Colossal Human Tragedy
By Saeed Qureshi

The present generation of humans is witness to a colossal human tragedy 
unfolding itself in Pakistan's scenic valleys, drenched in natural beauty. The 
Valleys of Swat, Buner and Dir are almost depopulated as if demons have 
devoured the humans there. There is stillness in the environment. The 
energizing and revitalizing air that allured the fatigued souls from the plains 
to come and be close to the virgin nature has turned nauseating with the stench 
of human blood and gunpowder. 

The appalling sound of gun and mortar fire has suppressed the chirping of the 
birds and their sweet songs and these too have flown to the safer environ. 
There are very few people left to unburden the fruit laden trees. The crops are 
ready to be harvested but there are not enough people to do so. The humming of 
the streams with crystal waters looks like chanting of funeral prayers and 
mourning incantations.

The harrowing displacement of 3 million mountain dwellers of these placid vales 
and dales from their hearths and homes for the first time would become part of 
the painful human history for all time to come. The displacement is stunning as 
it took place within merely two weeks of a huge population where the normal 
means of transportation were unavailable. These people could have never 
imagined that they would face an unprecedented upheaval of this scale and they 
would be uprooted to live in the most trying conditions in the plains. 

The infants and the adolescents would always carry it as a calamity embedded in 
their psyche and sensitive minds to be told again and again by them. This 
massive migration of settled segment of humanity would also form part of the 
future folklores of sufferings as to how their bygone generations underwent. 
The tormenting pangs of displacement would keep revisiting and reflecting upon 
the minds of the people even long after the settlement. 

The natural calamity such as the earthquake is different because that is taken 
as the will of God. But a holocaust engineered and inflicted by humans against 
their fellow humans by design or under the duress of the circumstances remains 
unforgettable. This earth shaking migration would haunt many as long as they 
live. The children would keep asking questions how it happened and why they had 
to suffer so enormously. 

The vendetta of the ferocious Taliban now in a state of retreat is resurfacing 
as a spillover in other cities of Pakistan. During the past week alone, a spate 
of suicide bombing has rattled and rocked among others, the cities of Peshawar, 
Lahore and Dera Ismail Khan and of-late Dir.The human blood has never been so 
cheap. In fact the war between Taliban and the State of Pakistan is a replay of 
such conflicts in the past in which the state has act to stop the religious 
encroachment in state affairs. 

Europe has gone through church and state tussle for ages. Those wars of 
medieval ages were on the one hand between church and state, and the orthodox 
Roman Catholic Church and the rival sects on the other. The Roman Church that 
dominated Europe between 5th and 15th century remained plagued with constant 
religious strife. The story of war for ascendency between church and state and 
also between Roman Church and its ideological rivals who were against its 
corruption and moral decadence is awash with horrific executions, persecutions 
and bloodletting. 

The religious tribunals called inquisitions set up by the Catholic Church in 
13th century marked the beginning of an era of religious persecution by way of 
torture, slow death by burning and large scale massacre of the religious 
opponents. A break away religious movement called Albigenses started in France 
in 12th century was suppressed by sword on the orders of the Pope and 20000 
members of this group were massacred in a fierce battle. 

Taliban are misguided faithful of an Islamic creed which calls for social 
justice, equality and establishment of strict ritualistic orthodox Islam. They 
want to revive the age of the third caliph of Hazart Umar [RA]. But they try to 
enforce their religious regime by use of ruthless force and ghastly tactics. By 
virtue of their ideological upbringing they are oblivious to the inevitable 
existence of a modern nation state. Their aim is to evolve a rigid theocratic 
set up with a style of life that is not Islamic in true sense and that is an 
anti-thesis of the modern nation state with democracy, human rights, liberty 
and the norms of a civil society.

Their rigid code of Islam also militates against the Islamic belief and faith 
of the majority of Muslims around the world and is also a travesty of the 
pristine Islam. While in previous centuries when human society was still 
primitive, such religious revivalist movements had lasted for some time, but in 
the modern age when the world is knit together as one village, such an attempt 
to reintroduce a radical distorted version of any religion let alone Islam was 
as daring as it is myopic. 

The Taliban's enforcement of their version of Islam was indeed well intentioned 
from their point of view but, ireefutably; it is aimed at creating a zone 
within the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for further advancement of their agenda 
in due course. Notwithstanding the pro-Taliban sentiment of a segment of the 
population of the affected areas, the fact cannot be obviated that while the 
state may ignore such religious zeal, the other Islamic sects would not be 
dictated by a tiny minority of fanatics with queer beliefs forcing the latter, 
to change or conform to their beliefs. 

By intervening militarily the Pakistan government has in fact averted a 
definitive impending sectarian civil war that could have been more devastating 
and gruesome that the ongoing tumult. Interestingly, the doctrine of social 
justice that the Taliban want to enforce comes closer to the socialist 
ideology, in that the means of production and distribution are possessed by the 
state. This is what the Taliban had done in Swat after they were allowed by the 
Pakistan government to go ahead with the establishment of the Islamic Justice 
system. They took over the lands and orchards of the wealthy and the notables 
and distributed them among the common citizens. The sinful were awarded 
punishments which were mostly physical and punitive in nature and were executed 
without much of evidence and inquiry. The felons were be-headed or lashed or 
their body organs chopped off with a view to instill fear and to create a 
drastic deterrence against the crimes. 

But this had created an atmosphere of paranoid and harassment that in return 
painted Islam as a savage and repressive religion. This projection of system 
was the religious bigotry in its most diabolic form and could not have lasted 
long. It was in force in Afghanistan for a certain period of time and 
Afghanistan turned into a land parched of all civilities. The preaching of 
Taliban's brand of Islam looked more barbarian in the modern age of 
enlightenment, moderation and modernity as compared to the primitive orthodox 
theocratic regimes because during those times, the civil society was almost 
nonexistent. The caliphates of Omayyad's and Abbasids and Ottomans were of far 
more liberal character than that of Taliban of the present era. 

By removing and disallowing the modern gadgets of fast communication and 
knowledge such as televisions, computers and musical instruments, the Taliban 
were fighting against the spirit of the time and thus creating an island of 
ignorance and regression within a modern society. Thus the movement for the 
establishment of an orthodox Islamic state went into a state of limbo till they 
got another chance in Afghanistan in 90's and now in Pakistan to stage a 
comeback. 
The fight with Taliban is going to be tough and long but it can well be augured 
that they will be defeated perhaps never to pose a challenge to the civilized 
world at large both Islamic and un-Islamic. In the meantime, the rehabilitation 
of the displaced families of Swat and other embattled areas is not going to be 
an easy task.
 
The life in tents for the mountain dwellers habitual to cool breeze, clean air 
and pure water round the year would be nothing short of a trauma. How the 
families with children are going to survive under unbearable conditions is a 
big yet unanswerable question. God would be laughing or lamenting on the misuse 
of his name and miscarriage of his aim for this world inhabited by race called 
intelligent humans. The journey back to their homes is going to be arduous than 
their hasty exodus to the plains. 


[The writer is a noted analyst on issues of regional & global significance]


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