Once again we Pakistanis find ourselves in despair and our country heading towards ruin. The poor of this country are made more desperate still, and now our highly productive agricultural country faces millions of its own citizens who cannot afford to eat. Our currency is falling, our markets are faltering, our politicians have fled the scene, there is an insurgency throughout the country, terrorism in our cities, and no sign of leadership or hope anywhere.
All of us Pakistanis have either said, or heard someone close to us say that only a revolution could sort out Pakistan. We have tried democracy but the same organizations and people monopolize the process. We have tried military coups, but none of them delivered for the people and the same crooks always came back. Today we are back in the same position once again with no leadership or governance and the people in despair. Now people are crying about the situation and some are saying we need the army to take over again. So let us talk about that other option that we have all discussed in private or heard from someone we know; revolution. I'm just throwing the questions out there and I'm curious to see what people are thinking.
If ordinary people like you and me wanted to start or support a revolution in Pakistan, how should we go about it?
Is there already an organization that is supporting the right sort of revolution in Pakistan? If not, should one be created? And if so, how?
Revolutions are usually carried out with a leadership composed of ideologues and the working class, while the main body is mainly the working class and the poor who have suffered the most. Therefore, it is most likely that the revolution would have to be taken to the masses first. What are the best places in Pakistan to spread this message?
In Karachi could they be:
Korangi Industrial Area? Orangi Town? Shah Faisal Colony?
What is the best way to give these people this message?
What is the best time to give these people this message?
What kind of people should be the target audience of this Peoples Revolution?
How should people organize themselves?
What should be the ideals/central manifesto of this revolution?
Is civil disobedience enough? Should it be non-violent?
What would be the best non-violent way to carry out a revolution in Pakistan?
How should the revolutionaries ensure that they do not get picked up by intelligence agencies and disappear?
What Human rights organizations, or other organizations should they be tied to?
What is the best way to carry out a "legal" revolution?
What kind of alliances are likely to form in this revolution?
What role is the media likely to play in this revolution?
What should be done with PPP, MQM, PML-N and other parties that have repeatedly failed us? What about the leaders of these parties?
Do you think it would be possible to recruit people from the armed forces of Pakistan for this revolution?
What do you think the slogans of this revolution should be?
All of us Pakistanis have either said, or heard someone close to us say that only a revolution could sort out Pakistan. We have tried democracy but the same organizations and people monopolize the process. We have tried military coups, but none of them delivered for the people and the same crooks always came back. Today we are back in the same position once again with no leadership or governance and the people in despair. Now people are crying about the situation and some are saying we need the army to take over again. So let us talk about that other option that we have all discussed in private or heard from someone we know; revolution. I'm just throwing the questions out there and I'm curious to see what people are thinking.
If ordinary people like you and me wanted to start or support a revolution in Pakistan, how should we go about it?
Is there already an organization that is supporting the right sort of revolution in Pakistan? If not, should one be created? And if so, how?
Revolutions are usually carried out with a leadership composed of ideologues and the working class, while the main body is mainly the working class and the poor who have suffered the most. Therefore, it is most likely that the revolution would have to be taken to the masses first. What are the best places in Pakistan to spread this message?
In Karachi could they be:
Korangi Industrial Area? Orangi Town? Shah Faisal Colony?
What is the best way to give these people this message?
What is the best time to give these people this message?
What kind of people should be the target audience of this Peoples Revolution?
How should people organize themselves?
What should be the ideals/central manifesto of this revolution?
Is civil disobedience enough? Should it be non-violent?
What would be the best non-violent way to carry out a revolution in Pakistan?
How should the revolutionaries ensure that they do not get picked up by intelligence agencies and disappear?
What Human rights organizations, or other organizations should they be tied to?
What is the best way to carry out a "legal" revolution?
What kind of alliances are likely to form in this revolution?
What role is the media likely to play in this revolution?
What should be done with PPP, MQM, PML-N and other parties that have repeatedly failed us? What about the leaders of these parties?
Do you think it would be possible to recruit people from the armed forces of Pakistan for this revolution?
What do you think the slogans of this revolution should be?