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Earthquake in Pakistan

ijaz gul October 10, 2005

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#17 Posted by obiabani on October 10, 2005 9:34:38 pm
ONLINE DONATION FOR EDHI AND PRESIDENT`S RELIEF FUND

You can donate to

1) Edhi
2) President`s Relief Fund

at www.DevelopPakistan.org

Your donation is not only tax deductible in US but will also be matched dollar for dollar.
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#16 Posted by smartsyco on October 10, 2005 11:40:25 am
Re: # 2

you have lost your sense of houmor.....so better visit doctor rather visiting chowk....you will get the better idea
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#15 Posted by smartsyco on October 10, 2005 11:38:34 am
AsadHamza #11

`` Responding to harish_hyd: Comment on NS melted away is how he handled the situation. He may not be aware of it when it was undertaken but once it was dawned upon him, he should have handled it in a statesman spirit. ``

The poor chap had no control over what goes in his own government. You expect him to be a statesman.
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#14 Posted by bbabu on October 10, 2005 11:34:25 am
rsridhar #7

`` re: the relief efforts
Your dictator has refused any help from India. Should somebody not be telling him this is not time for politics. A statesman in his place would have converted this into a great moment of Indo-Pak frie ``

It is unfair to blame Mushy. Bush invited Pakistani diplomat to the White House to offer relief aid. I am sure he asked for some quid pro in return for the relief efforts.

walkman #9
`` Many here are right. Now is not the time for politics. My prayers are for the living and I hope things can be repaired as soon as possible. Why is it the poor who are always struck so fiercly? It is a terrible shame. I hope that I don`t hear anyone speaking of ``god`s wrath``. Natural disasters are terrible enough without the condemnations.``

There will always be idiots who like to talk about god`s wrath. Add stories of American, Israeli and Indian conspiracies. Get used to it.
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#13 Posted by EkMalang on October 10, 2005 11:02:34 am
I was watching Bill Maher the other day and Salman Rushdie was on for an interview. He said one thing that stuck with all of us who watched and I quote ``God is angry with the Believers``, now I myself am in no position to assume God`s mood. As a matter of fact all of the humanity combined together cannot even reach one strand of God`s wisdom. But with the little wisdom God has granted us we can atleast assess the situation.
In Iraq believers die in hundreds EVERY DAY...... Palestine tens or hundreds die by the day....... Tsunami left many in Asia dead...... And now the Earthquake thousands have been dead..... In Muslim occupied territories (Kashmir, Chechnya, Bosnia etc..) many have died and continue to suffer. Maybe Rushdie is right but what the heck does he know about God..... He wrote satanic verses he is gotta be nuts I thought to my self.
So why is it that believers all across the globe are suffering either by Western Law enforcement agencies or by natural disasters. I came to only one conclusion and that being: Maybe believers are not believers no more, during all this time some how the non-believers started becoming better by learning good from us, and we started becoming worse and worse. We are slaughtering each other and stepping on each others shoulders to look tall. Women are not equal and being mistreated. All the traders are thieves and want to rob the client rather than want to be the trader our Prophet was. Our governemnts are all run by thieves and known culprits...... Maybe Rushdie was wrong all along God is not angry with the believers maybe God is angry with those claiming to be believers, the Muslims of today............
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#12 Posted by tahmed32 on October 10, 2005 9:35:10 am
ijaz gul: thanks for the informative update. one suggestion those wishing to contribute to the relief work may wish to consider - since the destruction is so widespread , many chowkies may know of some individuals affected, or they would know people who know someone affected. The money could then be given directly to those whose homes have been demolished. This way you know the money will go directly to those who need it, and at a particularly traumatic time.
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#11 Posted by delhiwala on October 10, 2005 9:17:21 am
Good writeup, please keep it up.

Mr Edge: Kuch Sharam Karo, Politics ki baaten tragedy me mat karo.
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#10 Posted by amrita on October 10, 2005 7:12:09 am
ijaz - this was really informative. thank you. its accounts like yours that humanize the numbers.
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#9 Posted by walkman on October 10, 2005 7:03:28 am
Many here are right. Now is not the time for politics. My prayers are for the living and I hope things can be repaired as soon as possible. Why is it the poor who are always struck so fiercly? It is a terrible shame. I hope that I don`t hear anyone speaking of ``god`s wrath``. Natural disasters are terrible enough without the condemnations.
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#8 Posted by nazarhayatkhan on October 10, 2005 6:57:13 am
rsridher # 7

I agree with you. This obsession & fixation of Faujis seems to be incorrigible.

nhk
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#7 Posted by rsridhar on October 10, 2005 6:07:29 am
re: the relief efforts
Your dictator has refused any help from India. Should somebody not be telling him this is not time for politics. A statesman in his place would have converted this into a great moment of Indo-Pak friendship and rapproachment. Your dictator lacks grace and commonsense.
Sridhar
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#6 Posted by nazarhayatkhan on October 10, 2005 4:03:09 am
Ejaz

Govt is doing fine. I am not criticising it. Maybe, one is wiser in hindsight.

But the extent of Earthquake was immediately known. 30,000 was always a safe good enough figure of affectees to begin immediate work instead of wasting time on accurate assessments.

Similarly, it was a common sense that they would need tents, blankets, food, water and medical help. (also electronic communications)

The fastest way to provide all this was to release 75% of the military stocks of tents and blankets. Also asking for the open purchase of these items from the market. Also placing an immediate order for 2000 `1 gallon water bottles` daily from the local water suppliers. Similarly ordering for 30,000 food boxes daily for a month from the local hotels/restaurants/food chains.

And task the QMG to have them delivered to the areas immediately in miltary trucks & hired trucks in coordination with the UN agency.

The military could later be replenished with these loaned items through all the donations that are now being received. (Similarly, TV 1 type media supported campaign could centrally coordinate the public donations with couriers, trains, airlines, civil transports etc)

Except for the helicopters and technical expertise, I did not like asking the world for basic items such as tents/blankets etc that we produce in good numbers.

This is also the time to ask the parliament to pass a Rs 30 billion support bill to make small earthquake resistant houses in the area through the national house buildng corporation.

The foreign aid could be earmarked for facilities such as schools, hospitals and services.

These people lived a simple minimalist life & rebuilding their life to their standard is not expensive at all.

nhk
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#5 Posted by shobig_sifar on October 10, 2005 2:06:42 am
Re: # 4 none but the bloody old gujju it is. Claims to have read a thousand and one books in recent years...has learnt, but, not a word.
You don`t even have to get people to stop reading books to destroy culture, these make no difference to such venom-laiden minds.
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#4 Posted by temporal on October 10, 2005 1:24:37 am
Edge sahib:

you insult your mother

sheesh
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#3 Posted by temporal on October 10, 2005 1:23:11 am
Ijaz:

In a fortnight or less the unfortunate will be irrevocably dead and buried…witnessing the immense outpouring of donations and aid from local and international sources…this is the time to think long term

from the diaspora we can only donate

please continue your efforts to keep us informed and to highlight any abuse
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#2 Posted by Edge on October 10, 2005 1:21:35 am
And in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) , also called as `Azad Kashmir` by some ,

``The Kashmir Earthquake`` is not a story that can be told in numbers. Twenty thousand dead? What does it mean?

Perhaps it would make sense to ask the living. But they do not seem to be interested.

The only thing that brings fire to their eyes is a mention of the government.

``The bastards want us to be a part of Pakistan,`` a young man spits out the words as if he had never intended them to taste his tongue.
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Interact Index

    #17 obiabani
    #16 smartsyco
    #15 smartsyco
    #14 bbabu
    #13 EkMalang
    #12 tahmed32
    #11 delhiwala
    #10 amrita
    #9 walkman
    #8 nazarhayatkhan
    #7 rsridhar
    #6 nazarhayatkhan
    #5 shobig_sifar
    #4 temporal
    #3 temporal
    #2 Edge
    #1 Edge

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