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The story of Benazir from Marvi of Malir and Shah Latif by Benazir Bhutto for June 21, 2003

Dear Riaz I write to thank you for remembering my birthday. The good wishes contained in the message mean a lot to me. Although there is sadness at observing such a significant milestone in the journey of life in exile, I am happy to know that your support is with me through this time. Thank you again for the prayers and good wishes and for remembering me on this day.

Benazir Bhutto

 

The story of Benazir from Marvi of Malir and Shah Latif by Benazir Bhutto for June 21, 2003

When the world was still to be born

When Adam was still to receive his form

Then my relationship began

When I heard the Lord’s voice

A voice sweet and clear

I said “yes” with all my heart

And formed a bond with the land

I love when all of us were one

My bond then began

An exile now by destiny

I am nearer home than the bear of my heart I wonder:

when will I be free To return to Larkana From dust to dust Loved ones return

To what they were

When will I walk home from Arab lands To my own sweet Motherland.

Waiting for news in dreams and day

Waiting for messengers in dreams and day

When will the message come

Taking me from here to there

I want the answer to my heart

I want to pass God’s test Strands of white my hair now shows

My face is gaunt with sadness

I to my people want to go

I came in the winter of repression

I pray to return in better times

Like the joy of a seasonal rain

The peoples support

I will reclaim.

Almighty God, Let Mother’s sickness not worsen in exile

Trapped in a mind wanting to forget

A heart weeping for young sons killed

O let Mother first her homeland see O where is my husband gone?

His life’s prime and his grace?

Prison Walls confine him

Court rooms frustrate him

Judges are frightened

Courage has fled

Salaries are more important

Than honour for which men gave lives

Each day

I smile for the world,

For my children and my self

They ask: when can we return?

I speak of justice fled

From hearts of men

Into the breasts of beasts

I think of the poor people

They deserve a better fate

Than the military conqueror’s boots

The sweet lands lie parched

For water people pray

The crops perish

The cattle die

The stoves grow cold

As labour is sent home

Yet the lust for land grows

Plazas and Plots for the elite lot

Government homes too

Not one but two All on starving backs of people robbed

Fair Pakistan’s face is blotted

Mug shots and finger prints are demanded

Worshippers live in fear and dread

Tenants are ejected

Soldiers in snows abandoned

The poets in the mountains and the deserts Speak of another time

When the country and the individual had respect Before the Benazir Government left

Students study with faces drawn

Wondering when they will be free

Of the fear of unemployment and poverty

Their jobs retired military favorites take

One pension is too little for some

One state, two jobs, two salaries and two pensions

For retired Khaki specials

Democracy is for those in Mufti Dictatorship the dream of Generals in Khaki

The British left last century

Their space the Khaki filled

The Father died too quickly

In an ambulance in Karachi

One day the tyrants will depart

Public opinion will set us free

There will be dancing in the streets, Music and song

As people rejoice in their destiny Larkana, Loved-one,

I remember

The sweet scent of roses

Of fresh rain on desert sand

Of trees washed by nature’s hand

Away I live in a mansion grand

But I long to campaign

On rocky roads

In bumpy jeep rides

With flags and banners

With selfless zeal to change

The sad present

Into a smiling future

I want to breathe the breath Of home, a breath both fair and fine

My spirit is in one place

My body in another

My mind torn asunder

The Elections were so Unfair Made of Broken Promises Billions spent in marketing

A dictatorship as a democracy That too unsuccessfully.

The European Union called Foul

So did the Office of the Commonwealth Boxes were filled

Ballots torn Peoples verdict shorn

By cowards masquerading as patriots

The presidential palace is ugly

In a land with widespread poverty

Parliament has yet to dress itself With Constitutional power

The phoenix rises from the ashes

Peoples Power will be born again

I will build for the children of the poor

Centres of learning Provide the aged and the young Dignity, hope and security

We will raise buildings

Where there are deserts

And stop the weeping of the women of the land Cry not

These days of despots will soon go

Just as other despots did Memory forever recalls Quaid e Awam

The sword of truth

Who gave his life

So we could live

With legal rights and economic security

With knowledge and Opportunity With representation and success

With peace and with progress

His name will forever shine

Who can forget him

That historical memory embraces Forever in its folds.

He who wore threads of fine gold

Tore them for prison cells

He who slept in silken sheets and fed with silver spoons

Threw them aside for the darkness of the death cell

The rulers offer comfort In return they demand conscience

Don’t offer comfort

To history’s children

To the brave and the bold

The Kurds fought for decades

The Kashmiris do too

The Palestinians refused to surrender In every continent In every era

The brave and the bold Carved history with their bare hands

One has might

The other right One has the sword

The other the pen Guns rust and fall apart Ideas live forever

Tyrant: do not offer comfort

Comfort leaves me cold

Much dearer do

I hold Marvi’s ancestral shawl

Symbol of our Treasure

From Marvi

I learnt

From past mystic saints

From my dear brother Shah

I learnt

That handsome youth who fought another tyrant?

That Were I to breathe my last, living Away from the home

I loved

My body won’t imprison me.

Shah returned home while his soul went free

No stranger to the soil

Embracing his body in death

Making it part of the legends of our land

When his last breath came

We carried him to the hidden coolness of the desert sand

Pride and sadness mixed in our hearts

Swaying emotions

Knowing that his life was given

For a clear cause of liberation

From a Dictator’s occupation

We buried him lovingly

In the land that was his

In a sea of people

That loved him

For his life

And for his death

Killed: and yet the struggle lived

The cranes fly to their native hills

My heart longs to fly with them

Invisible chains

Hold me prisoner

The wounds of the past

Fester again

As I see people denied rights

Denied opportunities

Youth looking for hope

Democracy separated from the polity

Dictatorship cuts cruelly to the bone

Undermining the economy

Undermining the society

Introducing suicide

Economic suicide for those too poor to live

Political suicide for asymmetric warfare

Joy left when the stove turned cold

Joy fled when the church and hospital blew

Some sent messages

To forget about politics

To leave the people

To find happiness

They thought it foolish

That the weight of persecution

Could be borne

With a Mother ill

And children small

With the pain of exile Of a husband separated by prison walls.

They thought it generous

To offer freedom for abandonment

The abandonment of a people, of a land Of a struggle, of a dream Of principles and of conscience

I thought it wrong

I know

I will return

On a wave of peoples support Led by the bravest Party of them all

A Party of martyrs

A Party of struggle

A Party that serves

A Party of the people

My enemies wish

I never was born

For them it was a torture and a shame

That I became

The first woman leader of a Muslim State Crumbling centuries of control Triumphantly proclaiming The equality of men and women The pristine message of Islam Hidden under prejudice and discrimination Destiny’s hand moves on Writing its own tale Of triumph and tragedies, Of wars and peace, Of bombs pulverising houses Above the stench of death Life begins again The tide of sorrow turns The sea of happiness awaits The patient pray and persevere Loved ones parted meet Prisoners are freed Fresh ones take their places Or flee Destiny’s moving finger writes on Seasons change Realities change The rest is a test Better a life of test Than a worthless life of rest The land reclaims its own When the dead die They live again Becoming part of a land Centuries old Holding secrets Of great civilisations Of heroes and heroines of bygone times Shaping history and heritage Shaping culture Shaping the future Time begins Time ends We decide What to do with time Remember the poor and the wretched Remember the desperate and the hopeful Remember God’s sacred trust The children of the land Do not let your conscience die For Power and Pride The scent of the homeland Wafts through the ocean air Through continents Its insistent call A reverberating sound Through sunset and dawn Calling Through walls Calling Through mountains Seeking to reclaim Its own To my dear ones I say Worry not Shed no tears Bear no regrets These days will pass After night comes day After sorrow comes joy The daughters of the desert know That Destiny Cannot Chain The dream of a people free Where human rights And economic rights Break the prisons of poverty Break the dungeons of disease The repression of retrenchment The despair of downsizing The evil of unemployment Prisons hold Those that defy dictators Those that pay the price for freedom Knowing the chains holding liberty will break That the desert men Will write of desert courage Of integrity, loyalty and unity Baptised in suffering That a desert maid Will return home Hear the wind It carries the message: Of dictators that came and went Of tyrants now particles in the sands of times How many armies came and went How much blood was shed Conquests proclaimed Kingdoms fell; Tyrants too The desert sands speak The desert winds whisper Truth will triumph The desert maid will return Travellers travel bringing news Of political developments, I hear of miseries Of families without income Of fear of hunger I hear And my own suffering retreats Days pass Life passes I am shackled To the dream of democracy Unhappy are the days Far from Malir and Multan Far from Mardan and Makran My countrymen are far No one can reproach them For they stand strong As the October elections showed One day I will recall these days And forget the pain One day I will recall these days When political storms roared When thundering threats filled the air One day I will recall these days Knowing my commitment to my land Was purified and sustained. I think of those exiled from their homelands In Los Angeles, London, Dubai Of the days they pass Some in despair, Some in frustration Some with determination The seasons change My face with them Theirs too Will my fellow villagers recognise A face Reflecting the seasons of fate Night falls The world sleeps Darkness fills the air I raise both my hands And ask my children To raise their little hands Marvi, of Maru and Malir, In the mists of time She raised her hands While the world slept To God Full of hope Praying to see her homeland Marvi, We raise our hands As you raised yours To God In hope For the homeland I was born in Buried my Father Buried my brother Married Had my children Served a Nation Helped a people Without telephone or electricity Computers or emails Polio drops or iodine Enter the modern age But the bullets were fired Piercing my tall and handsome Brother His precious blood on the pavement fell Where once we walked The angels came And took him away To my Father and my Brother As the Martyrs watched In July we met His warm embrace I recall In the chandeliered Prime Minister’s Hall His special goodbye as he left His voice on the phone When we talked As family members do The phone came It spoke of bullets fired Of Murtaza wounded I took a plane With Holy Book in Hand To the Hospital where he lay God, do not take The brother that I love It was too late He was gone Again I buried a brother The killers buried the Government Husband was imprisoned Tiny children exiled With ailing grandmother Midnight raids and imprisonment Torture and terror Perjury and Perversion Billions spent on false cases On propaganda Psy war and special operations On a Mother Courts calliberated With different orders Caught flights daily From one to the other Lahore to Rawalpindi Then to Karachi The persecutors fell In divine retribution The military marched In Hear the wind It carries the sound Of horses that galloped Of caravans that came Of tanks that rumbled Of planes that flew Before the torch of time Was passed As history’s pendulum swung The desert wind calls Marvi calls A timeless call A call The desert wind carries. Children: Hear the desert wind Hear it whisper Have faith We will win.

 

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“Democracy & Power of Youth”“Working with Young Pakistanis for Elections”

FYG Ghotki Chapter organized the Sspeach-participants.jpgeminar with collaboration

of Friedrich Naumann STIFTUNG   FUR DIE FREIHEITon the topic of Democracy & Power of Youth at Hotel Shelton, Ghotki.  Seminar started with the recitation from Holy Quran by Mr. Hafiz Khalid Hussain & responsibilities of anchor have been given to Mr. Wahid Bux.Riaz Hussain Bhutto welcome to all participants in his introductory speech of FYG, He said that I am thankful to all participants especially Parliamentary members, Advocates, Journalists, Election Commission Officer and other members of civil Society who has warmly participated, their participation is the path towards the real democracy, he further said that this is an inaugurated seminar of FYG at Ghotki district I wish it would play vital role. He further said that The Future Youth Group is a youth-led & youth-run organization, established as initiative for young people to develop their fullest potential to bring about positive change in the societies. The FYG, basically, is the youth wing of the Liberal Forum Pakistan for youth between the ages of 16 to 32.Mr. Bhutto said this seminar is first activity of the project “Working with Young Pakistanis for Elections” to strengthen the voices of young Pakistanis to make the most of the right of vote, he said youth have to sensitize the young Pakistanis about importance of electoral process and Voters have to vote those parties they choice, each voter have to refer  the manifesto of political parties then have to cast vote, he said do not caste their votes on the  behalf of  personality and their influence.Mr. Mohammed Yousif- Election Officer ECP Ghotki said democracy with special reference to third world countries means the empowerment of common people through social, economical & political empowerment, he said that apart from quality education, the social & economical empowerment can only be achieved through political empowerment thus; the political empowerment is achieved through ensuring full participation of people in electoral/democratic process. He further said that reluctance of voters to cast their vote, low turn out in elections since 1988 & unwillingness of people especially women to get them selves enrolled as voters are causes of meager participation of people in democratic / electoral process.Mr. Hussain Ali Kalwar, HR Coordinator UNDP shared their views in seminar that its reward to FYG for conducting a seminar on burning issue democracy & power youth, he said that youth are the future of country and they have to think that what are the needs then they have to chose a good worker instead of a good man to cast their votes, he further said here was lack of strong forum to educate youth focused on politics in Pakistan but FYG has fill that gap.Mr. Jam Saifullah Khan Dharejo Ex-MPA, PPPP & Vice President of PPPP Sindh Said that I wish the vote of excellence to Future Youth Group Pakistan those conducted seminar in congested atmosphere where all parties draw together for the concern of civil society, he said that I think this kind of seminar will bring lot of aware ness among the youth and will motivate them to play active part in the society; I wish them very well and should keep up the good work for real democracy. He further said that it’s our bad luck that we could not seen the complete term of real democracy in Pakistan, election commission have to pay their role in electoral process neutral the upcoming elections may not seeing as free & fair due to interruption of Nazims as well government bodies, he said youth have to pay vital role through the support of local NGO’s & media by setting up voters education teams who may target the rural population by promote the idea of voter. He said that PPPP wants fair and free elections in Pakistan.Finally the session of Questions and answers has been started Mr. Ghulam Akbar Kalhoro, Mr. Akhlaque Lakho & others asked questions and organizers responded their questions.Mr. Abdul Wahab Abbasi EX-Judge, Mr. Abbas Hyder Gad- General Secretary FYG Sindh,Mr. Zahid Hussain, Mr. Abdul Latif Bhutto Water Management Officer, Dr. Abida,Mr. Dewan Lal, Mr. Asghar Ali PPP Worker, Mr. Sikandar Al Lakho President PPPP Taluka Ghotki, Mr. Sayed Rehmat Shah, Mr. Molvi Pahlwan Sanghar, Wadero Aadam Mirani and other Advocates, Journalists and civil Society Members participated. Also the screening of Movie “Chun Lia May Ne Tumhain” was part of the seminar. Report by Riaz Hussain Bhutto FYG Ghotki

 

FYGFutureYouth Group                                                                                                                          

Let’s Make the Future Better

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Liberalism & Secularism

dscn2548.JPGFREEDOM GATE SEMINAR ON   LIBERALISM AND SECULARISM IN COLLABRATION WITH

FRIEDRICH   NAUMANN STIFTUNG13th-16th SEPTEMBER

2007SHANGRI LA HOTEL, dscn2521.JPGMURREE. 

Moderator:  Dr. Huma Baqai

 Thursday

13th September                         

7:00 pm                                         Arrival of Participants

8:00 pm                                         Welcome Dinner

 DAY ONE  Friday 14th September 

11:00 am to 11:30 am                    Opening Remarks by Mr. Peter-Andreas Bochmann

                                                       Resident Representative Friedrich Naumann Stiftung.

11:30 am to 12: 15 am                   An Introduction to Freedom Gate and its forth coming                                                   

                                                       activities by Ms. Munazza Batool Project Coordinator.

12: 15 pm to 1: 15 pm                   Liberalism: the participant’s perspective

                                                      (A card exercise)

1: 15 pm to 2: 45 pm                     Lunch/ Prayer Break

  

2: 45 pm to 3: 45 pm                    Liberalism: Shattering the Myths by Dr. Huma Baqai

3: 45 pm to 4: 45 pm                    Basic Principles of Liberalism by Dr. Huma Baqai

 4:45 pm to 5:15 pm                       Break 

5: 15 pm to 5: 30 pm                    wrapping of the day

 

                                                          

   DAY TWO                                   Saturday  15th September 

9: 00 am to 10:00 am                Liberalism an option for Pakistan Democracy -Human 

rights and rule of law - their role in protecting individual   liberty  (Working Groups)

 10:00 am to 11: 00 am            Presentations of working groups 

11:00 am to 12: 00 pm            Secularism: The ambiguous term- A threat, amnesty or  

                                                opportunity  by Dr. Aslam Khaki

12: 00 pm to 1: 00 am              Secularism: Myth and Reality

 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm                    Break 

2:00 pm to 3:00 pm                  Approaches to Secularism

3: 00 pm to 4: 00 pm                Secularism and Pakistani Society 

4: 00 pm to 5: 30 pm                How to Promote Tolerance in Pakistani Society?

                                                (Working Groups)                      

 DAY THREE Sunday 16th September  

9:00 am to 10:00 am                Presentations and discussions of the working groups   

 10:00 am to 11:00 am             A Liberal Dialogue- How to maintain a balance between your

 Liberal/secular values and social and religious imperatives ? 

(Plenary/Working groups)   

11:00 am to 12:00 pm             Presentations, concluding remarks     

12:00 pm to 12:30 pm             Evaluation of the Seminar

12:30 pm to 1:00 pm                Vote of Thanks   

  

1: 00 pm                                      Departure of Participants.                       

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Young Leadership Workshop at Islamabad

Young Leaders Workshop hold on dsc_0851.JPG20th-23rd September 2007 supported by Friedrich Naumann Foundation at Dreamland Motel, Islamabad.

It was an intensive course that would focus on building a core group of young Pakistani liberals that are well versed in civic activism and issues preparing them for the coming elections. An election motivating video clip for first time voters will also be launched during the program.

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Voters Registration Audit-Electoral Process-2007

img_4352.JPGProceeding: 

Visit:

Office of the Election Commission of Pakistan District Sukkur.

It was totally new exposure for me to work out in the field of Politics and directly process of election commission’s img_4365.JPGwork for upcoming elections, Center for Civic Education given me this opportunity for noble cause.

I asked about office of the ECP from Mr. Khalil Ahmed Mahar Assistant District Officer Education Tahsil Sukkur, he informed me it’s situated near DCO Office at ADC Colony, I went at that place there Divisional office of ECP was situated, I met with Mr. A.B Abbasi Deputy Election Commissioner, after introducing as a Coordinator of Center for Civic Education he welcomed me and offer tea, I paid thanks and informed to him the purpose of my visit.

Mr. A.B Abbasi Deputy Election Commissioner told me that I regret to say that I have not any this kind of information available because this is Divisional office; he said I can facilitate you for knowing that information from District Office; he gave me telephone number of Assistant Election Commissioner Mr. Hisamudin Soomro.

Next day I visited office of the Election Commission of Pakistan District Sukkur.

1.      Published electoral drafts were available but not presence either in shape of soft copy or electronic copies in office.

2.      list of display centers were available, Total 570 display centers has been established at district, 8 to 11 display centers at each Union Council as per ratio of 40 to 50 % less. (display centers has been established in schools 20 to 35 schools are existing in each UC) 

3.      ARO has oriented to trained team working on display centers, two days of  training workshop held at District/

4.      Totally male team members are serving in display centers. Not for females

5.      One Banner on each display centers has been provided.

6.      Not availability of new electoral drafts in local office but nice behavior of officials of ECP with team of CCEP.

7.      No participation of political parties in whole proceeding

8.      Observations: Documentation and record keeping was not satisfactory, totally 2 computers were available at office; Assistant Election Commissioner Mr. Hisamudin Soomro always visited Display Centers.

 

S. No

 

Male (Voters)

Female (Voters)

Total

1

2002 Election’s Draft

277364

244871

522235

2

Local Govt: Election’s Draft

246050

207682

453732

3

New Computerized Draft

NA

NA

NA

 

Visit of Display Centers

  1. Display Centers has been established in main schools of each UC, a 30% person surrounding the school has sufficient but 70% people are far on the distance of 1.5 to 3 km. Banner has been displayed out of Display Centers which indicates.
  2. In the urban areas Display Centers opened on time also the forms of 3 kinds are available, but no timing in rural areas.
  3. Female are not involve in whole proceeding
  4. Nice Behavior.
  5. No actively participation of political parties, Indus Resource Center with Collaboration of Asia foundation  directly involve in whole proceeding, they conduct community meeting and mobilize them to register their votes also they support community for CNIC.
  6. Observations:  
  • mostly voter lists of same locations not exist example: in Display Center of Achar Ghitty lists are available of Shamsbad and Display Centers of Police line list are available of Achar Ghitty,
  • 35- 48 % errors in names
  • People are avoiding enroll their names in lists because of lengthy process 

Local Media

  1. Advertise has been given in local FM Radio, News Papers and TV
  2. Only Banners has been displayed on Display Centers.

Training Workshop for Political Parties on the Importance of Vote and Voter Registration Process

Riaz Hussain Bhutto

Consultant CCEP/NDI

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