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 Waziristan’s long march to
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Written by Lal Khan Friday, 19 October 2012
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*The reactions of the political elite during the recent caricature of a
long march launched and abruptly ended half way by Imran Khan [a right wing
populist politician and former Pakistan cricket team captain] were either
hysterical or comical. The Jamaat a Islami and other religious outfits that
supported it are trying to create an extreme right wing political force at
the behest of the sections of the state.*

The commercial mullahs and the liberal bourgeois politicians had their own
axe to grind. Playing their game of exchanging insults and accusations,
undermining the real issues of the oppressed masses it was business as
usual for the politics of ideological and intellectual decay immersed in
the froth of corruption. Their diatribes and crude allegations against
Khan’s march were more out of jealousy and their fear of losing political
ground to him. Imran proclaims it as a stupendous success with the main
pretext that more than a hundred channels highlighted the plight of the
people of tribal areas in the international media.

Were the “international community”, the UN or the perpetrator of these
drone attacks, US imperialism in any needof being addressed? Don’t they
know about the devastation and bloodshed caused by the Hellfire missiles
fired by these predator reapers? US imperialism now operates more than
10,000 drones with an annual budget of $5bn making it the preferred
instruments of destruction from a remote and at a safe distance in Nevada.
Truth is there's profit to be made, the market for drones is already valued
at $5.9bn and is expected to double in 10 years. As Chris Hedges reveals in
his book *War is a force that gives us meaning*, an estimated 62 million
civilians perished in the 20th century's wars. The biggest beneficiaries of
the 4.4 trillion dollars spent on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have
been the military industrial complex and the media empires. The imperialist
war industry needs these conflicts and bloodshed for its gargantuan rates
of profits.

Imran Khan said that the long march was called off, “not that the military
stopped them but it had made them aware of the dangers of entering
Waziristan”. Is he that naive that he didn’t anticipate the “dangers” in
the region before announcing and embarking upon the long march to
Waziristan? Or was the army orchestrating this whole episode in their own
clash of interests and bargaining with their imperialist bosses? The
barbarity of the terrorist attacks killing and maiming thousands of
innocent people by the Taliban with the latest brutal assassination attempt
on the 14 year old girl Malala Yousafzai blatantly lays bare the bestial
nature of these Islamic bigots. A cursory analysis of the last few years
amply demonstrates how Pakistan’s security apparatus orchestrated national
chauvinism and religious bias. But every time they abandoned their
cherished and sacred nationalism for a fistful of dollars.

The oppressed people of Waziristan are suffering from perhaps the worse
form of combined and uneven development. Satellite phone arrived here
without waiting for the land lines to be introduced. Planes arrived without
the people ever experiencing the train or decent road transport. The most
advanced weapons such as drones were used in this one of the most primitive
hinterlands. Cable television came before any tapped running water reached
these pre-tribal societies. Drug trade created a mafia economy before the
advent of the relatively less profitable industrial enterprise. These most
advanced gadgets in this wasteland have ruptured the medieval culture and
traditions of the region. The obsolete social fabric on which tribal
relations and structures were based upon has been ripped apart by this
uneven pattern of technological and economic incursion. The black money has
intruded deep down the socio economic relations of the past. Tribal
loyalties, honour, etc. have become saleable commodities. But the
imperialist and capitalist modernisation has failed to lift the region from
its medieval backwardness. Rather it has further convoluted and perverted
this medieval social and economic setup. This primitiveness has now
violently struck back against this debilitated, leeching and benighted
modernity with a vengeance.

Capitalism is too frail and impotent to develop this region. It cannot
provide a modern infrastructure, healthcare education and modernisation.
The warlords, mainly mullahs exhibiting piety but indulged in heinous
crimes, are obscenely rich and their wealth flourishes in the far
pavilions. In a callous manner they exploit the deprived youth as raw
fodder for their mercenary wars. Their ever changing allegiances are rented
rather than bought by the imperialists and other state actors. The
impoverished masses have not just suffered extreme deprivation and life of
misery but have been the victims of the cross fire of the imperialist
players of these great games for generations.

If the socioeconomic patterns of development are based on extreme uneven
and combined development then a new generation has also grown out of this
phenomenon. In spite of being between a rock and a hard place, they have
developed a world outlook and some of the brightest students have proved
their talent in various fields. They are conscious of the fact that the
imperialists and the fundamentalists represent the same economic and social
system of greed and lust i.e. capitalism. This aspect of the situation in
Waziristan was revealed in the 2008 elections when Comrade Ali Wazir
contested the national Assembly election (NA-42) from Wana, Waziristan
constituency. He stood against the right wing Mullahs with a programme of
real issues faced by the masses of the area. Ali vehemently opposed the
imperialist aggression and religious terrorism. He accepted that he was a
communist and launched a vigorous campaign. The result of this election was
disputed and withheld for a long time. Even the officially announced votes
of Ali Wazir were enough to win in relation to the voting patterns of the
tribal areas. Ultimately the judiciary preferred a mullah. This aspect
concealed by the media might be a surprise for many but the campaign on a
programme of revolutionary socialism and the tremendous response it
received especially from the youth of Waziristan adds a new dimension to
the perspectives of the region. In the forth coming elections and the
impending events the impacts of this rising tendency would be difficult for
the main stream media to mask. Linking this struggle of the oppressed to
the class struggle in Pakistan and Afghanistan can be connected with the
movement to break the shackles of this system of greed and repression.
These youth loath this war and exploitation. They are in search of a path
out of this nightmare. At long last they are finally beginning to discover
it.


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