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THE Occupy Lahore: Anti-Capitalist camp opened on Saturday with over 800 people from different social organizations and trade unions across Lahore and Punjab participating in a discussion at the Nasir Bagh camp, organised following the Global Occupy movement.
The participants also took out a rally through Anarkali Bazaar, chanting slogans for an end to capitalism and feudalism. They also chanted slogans against military-bureaucratic dominance. They asked the people to participate in the revival of the socialist movement in Pakistan.
The participants included trade union workers, factory workers, journalists, students, Katchi Abadis dwellers, woman rights organisations, professionals and the youth.
The camp proceedings began with speeches.
Addressing the convention, Progressive Youth Front member Ammar Jaan announced solidarity with the Global Occupy movement that began from Washington against the global capitalist and financial system and drew links in terms of how it was relevant to Pakistan.
The speakers included MPA Mian Muhammad Rafique, Pakistan Workers Confederation General Secretary Khursheed Ahmed, Workers Party Pakistan President Abid Hassan Minto, Labour Party spokesperson Farooq Tariq, National Trade Union Federation Chairman Muhammad Yusuf Baloch, National Students Federation General Secretary Irfan Chaudhry, Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists Senior Vice President Arshad Yaseen, Punjab Union of Journalists representative Hafiz Abdul Wadood, Pakistan Workers Federation President Safdar Hussain Sindu, Women Workers Help Line President Azra Shad, peasant leader Jamila Begum, Rabia Bajwa. Bringing a lighter shade to the camp, Laal Band sung the poetry of Pakistans revolutionary poets, including Habib Jalib and performed a song as token to the Occupy Lahore protest.
Upon returning to the camp, over 50 participants of the rally took part in a consultative general body meeting where a decision was taken to continue the camp on Sunday and invite more movements and youths to share their struggle and formulate a collective strategy.
Ten members of the camp decided to stay overnight at the camp site.
Baloch: Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Liaqat Baloch said the sun of western capitalism and secularism was setting now, like that of communism which crumbled two decades ago. The system based on exploitation wont find shelter even in Washington, London or Switzerland, since these systems had broken the backbone of poor masses by plundering their wealth and dividing them in different classes, he said this while talking to a delegation of the Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba at Mansoora on Saturday.
Baloch said the oppressed masses had awakened now across the globe to snatch back their rights from the exploitative capitalists.
Anti-capitalism rally
The participants also took out a rally through Anarkali Bazaar, chanting slogans for an end to capitalism and feudalism. They also chanted slogans against military-bureaucratic dominance. They asked the people to participate in the revival of the socialist movement in Pakistan.
The participants included trade union workers, factory workers, journalists, students, Katchi Abadis dwellers, woman rights organisations, professionals and the youth.
The camp proceedings began with speeches.
Addressing the convention, Progressive Youth Front member Ammar Jaan announced solidarity with the Global Occupy movement that began from Washington against the global capitalist and financial system and drew links in terms of how it was relevant to Pakistan.
The speakers included MPA Mian Muhammad Rafique, Pakistan Workers Confederation General Secretary Khursheed Ahmed, Workers Party Pakistan President Abid Hassan Minto, Labour Party spokesperson Farooq Tariq, National Trade Union Federation Chairman Muhammad Yusuf Baloch, National Students Federation General Secretary Irfan Chaudhry, Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists Senior Vice President Arshad Yaseen, Punjab Union of Journalists representative Hafiz Abdul Wadood, Pakistan Workers Federation President Safdar Hussain Sindu, Women Workers Help Line President Azra Shad, peasant leader Jamila Begum, Rabia Bajwa. Bringing a lighter shade to the camp, Laal Band sung the poetry of Pakistans revolutionary poets, including Habib Jalib and performed a song as token to the Occupy Lahore protest.
Upon returning to the camp, over 50 participants of the rally took part in a consultative general body meeting where a decision was taken to continue the camp on Sunday and invite more movements and youths to share their struggle and formulate a collective strategy.
Ten members of the camp decided to stay overnight at the camp site.
Baloch: Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Liaqat Baloch said the sun of western capitalism and secularism was setting now, like that of communism which crumbled two decades ago. The system based on exploitation wont find shelter even in Washington, London or Switzerland, since these systems had broken the backbone of poor masses by plundering their wealth and dividing them in different classes, he said this while talking to a delegation of the Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba at Mansoora on Saturday.
Baloch said the oppressed masses had awakened now across the globe to snatch back their rights from the exploitative capitalists.
Anti-capitalism rally