Saturday, February 14, 2009

Rally Against Taliban Atrocities: Sunday In Toronto

TORONTO – This Sunday in Toronto, the Canadian Pashtun community will be protesting the Taliban’s ongoing and brutal oppression of Pashtun people in Northwestern Pakistan. Answering the call of the Pashtun Peace Committee for a “first-ever anti-Taliban rally in Canada,” protesters will gather Sunday February 15 at the Ontario Legislature, Queen’s Park, 1-3 p.m.

Says rally spokesman Inayat Khan Kakar: "We want to educate and apprise fellow Canadians, the Canadian media and journalists of this unreported genocide by the Taliban, who are massacring Pashtuns in the name of Islam."

The Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee is proud to join with the Pakhtunkhwa Peace Forum, the Pashtun Institute, the Canadian-Pashtun Cultural Society and others who have endorsed this rally. CASC is an association of Canadians who believe that Canada owes a solemn duty of solidarity to the Afghan people, and this duty includes the contribution Canadian soldiers are currently making to the UN-sanctioned military effort approved by the Afghan government.

"The Taliban attacks civilians, murders human-rights workers, uses children as suicide bombers and sprays acid on girls going to school," says CASC co-founder Jonathon Narvey. "We call on CASC members and Canadians of all backgrounds to stand with Canada’s Pashtuns on Sunday.”

Said CASC co-founder Lauryn Oates: “From public beheadings of teachers to the torching of girls’ schools, the Taliban’s grotesque human rights violations betray an ideology of fascism and the most brutal kind of misogyny. As the mounting Pashtun outrage about events in Northwest Pakistan makes painfully clear, Canadians must urgently confront the commonplace and bigoted misconception in this country that the Taliban are somehow a legitimate expression of Pashtun or Afghan culture or politics.”

Rally organizers were moved to organize Sunday’s protest by global inattention to the current emergency in Pakistan’s Swat Valley, where the Taliban have now driven one-third of the region’s 1.7 million people from their homes and their lands. Roughly 300 schools have been destroyed, hundreds of teachers and secular leaders have been beheaded and butchered, and more than 100,000 girls have been driven from their studies.

(Rally organizers are encouraging participants to bring Canadian flags. Inappropriate or provocative placards will not be allowed. Recommended placards include: Wake Up, Canada; Taliban/ISI: Stop the Killing of Pashtuns; Where Is the UN?; Where Is The Media?

For more information about the event, call Inayat Khan Kakar (905) 277 2854 - (647) 895-6566.

For CASC’s view, contact: Lauryn Oates, (604) 781-3151.

All that remains of Government High School, a girls' school in Qambar demolished by the Taliban, in the Swat Valley:


















6 Comments:

Blogger Kurt Langmann said...

I'm there.

12:34 AM  
Blogger Jim said...

Me too.

8:56 AM  
Blogger Terry Glavin said...

Excellent lads. Jim: Send us photos! Plus one of yerself!

12:55 PM  
Blogger Patrick Ross said...

I wish I could be there to suppor these fine folk.

Best of luck! Drag the media out by the ear if you have to.

6:34 PM  
Blogger Dave Zeglen said...

Excellent.

Question: I think in Lauryn's quote, it should say 'portray' instead of 'betray' yes?

2:29 PM  
Blogger Terry Glavin said...

Nope. "Betray" is correct.

2:40 PM  

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