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To lead a life without educating oneself about the importance of the past is considered easier to deal with. The whole ideology of ‘living for the day’ seems to catch up on all of us. While we make our way living by it, we tend to forget that certain things are worth hanging on to. It becomes a lot easier to sort things once you know your basics, it’s a simple logic we should follow in life. Unfortunately we don’t, let alone learning from others mistakes we don’t even learn from our own. To be able to analyze a situation it is important to know its background. With that in mind there is a lot that needs to be done to educate our people about ‘talebens’
It would be ignorance to support a specific agenda without knowing the evolution and its proposed aims.
The history of talibinisation speaks volumes. The tales of Afghanistan under Taleban rule are an open chapter down the history. The afghans have always blamed the Pakistani intelligence to be responsible for grooming ‘talibans’ with the help of CIA. The so-called Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan soon gained a notorious image of ‘terrorist training camps’. Many historians have believed that harboring the Afghans at that point and time wasn’t possibly the best decision to make. The birth of the ‘extreme’ talibans were due to the increased ‘liberal’ customs in Afghanistan. It was a battle between two extreme theologies, at the stake of the nation. The country’s internal matter remained worsening as ‘external’ interference continued to pile up. Nobody seemed to be interested in the constant abuse women, children and the society as a whole suffered through. The stories of abuse were snubbed as Afghanistan’s internal matter. Soon after 9/11 the world scenario changed. The emergence of ‘barbarism by talibans’ was painted all over the world. Suddenly making it fair seeming to attack Afghanistan yet again , not only for Osama but for the sake of the ‘afghan’ people. The notorious Pak-Afghan border became yet another shelter for the insurgents. With 9/11
in the backdrop it became almost impossible for Pakistan to hold views opposing American policies. It seemed evident at that time , and can be proved with examples of the conditions now, that Pakistan holds an enormous geographical value for the west. The opium producing Afghanistan has always been an unfortunate nation , where native’s right have been throttled. The mistake of Afghans was to find hope with every rising and downfall , without any strategic approach. It was the usual ‘hate the government’ approach. The hopes build up with every coming government only to perish harder.
There is nothing wrong with hoping for betterment. However there is certainly something called as ‘constructive thinking’. There is always a time to choose and to prefer. For something to be long lasting it is important to maintain moderation. Today Pakistan stands on the crossroads where much has to be done. The easiest way to analyze is to learn from the mistakes of others. The wise learns at the stake of others the fool suffers at the hand of his curiosity. The past stands clear in front of us , allowing us to see the true picture. Will we still let these people commit barbarism in the name of ISLAM yet again?. Are we willing to fall in the same plot ?.The history has began to repeat itself with the world suddenly over-interested about Pakistan’s internal matters that were once not meant to be intervened.


















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September 6, 2008 at 7:21 PM
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