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lion king
25th January 2010, 13:33
Hello friends,
I am from Pakistan. I am a student. My hobbies are book reading, Protests:) and debating. I have won many of debate competitions at national level. I am socialist and atheist. Is there any 1 from Pakistan?
I am also presiding a social group here. My intrust is in Political Science and guerrilla war strategies.
Feeling pretty good by joining this forum
Jimmie Higgins
25th January 2010, 13:53
Welcome,
I look forward to reading your contributions. I'm sure many people on this site would be very interested to hear about the left in Pakistan and your views on the political situation there right now.
Raúl Duke
25th January 2010, 14:09
Hi
There used to be a few here from Pakistan...one persona was a regular at this site...
Not sure they're around much anymore but...
perhaps they'll be back.
lion king
25th January 2010, 14:15
sure i would come up with a brief analysis of political situation of Pakistan soon. But this time only telling you my honest views that we would never let USA to come here for his so called war of Terrorism, Zero tolerance for Imperialism here. Also religion is loosing his grip day by day. I can also forecast that soon world would be shock by hearing the news of Anti Imperialist, Anti extremist revolution in Pakistan.
革命者
25th January 2010, 14:25
Welcome, lion king!
Nice to have someone from Pakistan here! Most here now seem to be Westerners.
What do you think of the separation of Pakistan from India after the independence?
Best,
Scotty
革命者
25th January 2010, 14:28
sure i would come up with a brief analysis of political situation of Pakistan soon. But this time only telling you my honest views that we would never let USA to come here for his so called war of Terrorism, Zero tolerance for Imperialism here. Also religion is loosing his grip day by day. I can also forecast that soon world would be shock by hearing the news of Anti Imperialist, Anti extremist revolution in Pakistan.Which movement(s) would be behind this revolution?
Jimmie Higgins
25th January 2010, 14:43
Maybe we should let Lion King settle in before we grill the comrade on every aspect of Pakistan's history and politics:lol:.
What do you think of Tariq Ali's writings on the left in Pakistan?
What do you think about the lawyers movement; what is its relation to the general class struggle?
:laugh: But seriously comrade, take your time, don't feel pressured to answer everyones questions all at once.
Honggweilo
25th January 2010, 14:53
Spirit of Spartacus is from Pakistan and in the CMKP and NSF, maybe you should pm him :)
welcome btw
Sasha
25th January 2010, 14:55
welcome....
RedStarOverChina
25th January 2010, 16:15
Welcome.
Actually, we do have (at least) one Pakistani here...Ziyad, or Spirit of Spartacus.
Inquilab Zindabad.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inquilab_Zindabad)
Q
25th January 2010, 16:18
Welcome :)
lion king
25th January 2010, 19:08
Which movement(s) would be behind this revolution?
It would be a national democratic revolution. PMl and PPP the biggest Political parties of pakistan has failed to meet the aspirations of common men. People are desperate for change.working class in Pakistan is not much organized and politically aware.2ndly Left wing in Pakistan is not much publicly organize. Many people even doesn't know about it. Any 1 who is living in Pakistan and analyzing the every event happening in the country can easily judge that political scenario of the Pakistan is now going to change.
Masses are in want of revolution.Even the persons who are not aware of Socialism or Communism are raising the banners of revolution. Revolution in Pakistan can be of two types. Violent or peaceful. Violent revolution is not possible according to my views. Because it would never be successful. Unfortunately Pakistan is nuclear power. Any such attempt would give Americans and Indians a "JUST" cause to capture a destable state. Its also not possible that in such case revolution will be hijacked by the religious extremists who already have militant organizations in the country. Lastly Pakistan Army is well equipped and it will show heavy resistance.
The option according to me possible is the peace full way. That's why i said it would be national democratic. Obstacles are that left is not well organized and united for this. Leftists are divided on the issue of Taliban and America. Some wants to stop USA by supporting Taliban and others are abusing Taliban.Its a zero sum game according to me.left is confused by themselves and it confused working class to. Some are protesting in favor of Taliban and others are abusing them.Slogan should not be only
SAY NO TO USA or SAY NO TO TALIBAN
Instead of this it should be
SAY NO TO USA AND SAY NO TO TALIBAN SAY YES TO REVOLUTION.
So in first step national democratic revolution will be brought up by middle class political parties and Leftists. On the second step it would depend upon circumstances which option the left in Pakistan will opt Violent or Peaceful.
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