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Fwd: most urgent
- Subject: Fwd: most urgent
- From: paolababos at runbox.com
- Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 14:59:48 +0200
----- Start Forwarded Message ----- From: "Aasim Sajjad Akhtar" <aasim at sdpi.org> To: <paolababos at runbox.com> Subject: most urgent People's Rights Movement (PRM) PD-1154B Irum Plaza, Shahrah Stadium Rd, Rawalpindi Ph: 2278134 Fax: 2278135 URGENT SUPPORT NEEDED FOR LANDLESS TENANTS MOVEMENT Today, August 24th 2002, a massive contingent of law-enforcement authorities including the police, paramilitary forces (Rangers) and army brigades launched a completely unprovoked operation against the unarmed landless tenants of Okara military farms, in the central part of Punjab province in Pakistan. In a move that shocked even those expecting the worst, thousands of tenants were fired upon, shelled with tear gas, and beaten with batons. As things stand now, more than 10 villages of Okara military farms are besieged by thousands of police, military and paramilitary forces. In village (chak) 4-4/L, where most of the firing and shelling took place, there are at least 3 tenants dead, including one woman. There are numerous tenants injured. However, none of the dead or injured can be attended to as the forces surrounding the village have completely closed off entry and exit. The tenants have been taken prisoner in their own homes, by those who are supposed to be protecting them. Meanwhile in neighboring Renala State military farms, electricity and water connections in four villages have been severed. Harassment of the worst kind is taking place: government employees of these villages are being issued show-cause notices threatening termination of services unless they compel the tenants to give up their demand for ownership rights. The activists of Anjuman Mazarain Punjab are all being hunted down. Already at least 8 activists have been in jail for months. Similar violence was unleashed on other farms in previous months, including in Khanewal in June/July. The tenants have emerged from all of this harassment with their movement stronger than before. However, the sheer magnitude of the atrocities committed today in Okara have left all who have been involved in this movement stunned. Government officials have been non-committal and have claimed a lack of knowledge of the events that have taken place. As general elections approach, it seems the military has decided to consummate its authority through a demonstration of force so obscene that all challengers might be intimidated into silence. We request your help once again in demanding justice for the tenants. The one million tenants represented by Anjuman Mazarain Punjab reside on 68,000 acres of land across 10 districts in Punjab. They have been promised ownership rights repeatedly by General Musharraf and other cabinet ministers. It is high time that the government follows through on its promises. Thank you. In solidarity, People's Rights Movement (PRM) PRM is a confederation of social movements across Pakistan. Anjuman Mazarain Punjab is a constituent member of PRM. Write to: General Pervez Musharraf President of Pakistan CE Secretariat, Islamabad Email: ce at pak.gov.pk Fax: 92-51-9201051 Khalid Maqbool Governor Punjab Governor House, Lahore Fax: 92-42-9200077 Moinuddin Haider Minister for the Interior 'R' Block Pak Secretariat, Islamabad Fax: 92-51-9202642 Dr. Khalid Ranjha Minister for Law, Justice, Human Rights, and Parliamentary Affairs 'S' Block Pak Secretariat, Islamabad Fax: 92-51-9202628 Email: molaw1 at comsats.net.pk ----- End Forwarded Message ----- People's Rights Movement (PRM) PD-1154B Irum Plaza, Shahrah Stadium Rd, Rawalpindi Ph: 2278134 Fax: 2278135 URGENT SUPPORT NEEDED FOR LANDLESS TENANTS MOVEMENT Today, August 24th 2002, a massive contingent of law-enforcement authorities including the police, paramilitary forces (Rangers) and army brigades launched a completely unprovoked operation against the unarmed landless tenants of Okara military farms, in the central part of Punjab province in Pakistan. In a move that shocked even those expecting the worst, thousands of tenants were fired upon, shelled with tear gas, and beaten with batons. As things stand now, more than 10 villages of Okara military farms are besieged by thousands of police, military and paramilitary forces. In village (chak) 4-4/L, where most of the firing and shelling took place, there are at least 3 tenants dead, including one woman. There are numerous tenants injured. However, none of the dead or injured can be attended to as the forces surrounding the village have completely closed off entry and exit. The tenants have been taken prisoner in their own homes, by those who are supposed to be protecting them. Meanwhile in neighboring Renala State military farms, electricity and water connections in four villages have been severed. Harassment of the worst kind is taking place: government employees of these villages are being issued show-cause notices threatening termination of services unless they compel the tenants to give up their demand for ownership rights. The activists of Anjuman Mazarain Punjab are all being hunted down. Already at least 8 activists have been in jail for months. Similar violence was unleashed on other farms in previous months, including in Khanewal in June/July. The tenants have emerged from all of this harassment with their movement stronger than before. However, the sheer magnitude of the atrocities committed today in Okara have left all who have been involved in this movement stunned. Government officials have been non-committal and have claimed a lack of knowledge of the events that have taken place. As general elections approach, it seems the military has decided to consummate its authority through a demonstration of force so obscene that all challengers might be intimidated into silence. We request your help once again in demanding justice for the tenants. The one million tenants represented by Anjuman Mazarain Punjab reside on 68,000 acres of land across 10 districts in Punjab. They have been promised ownership rights repeatedly by General Musharraf and other cabinet ministers. It is high time that the government follows through on its promises. Thank you. In solidarity, People's Rights Movement (PRM) PRM is a confederation of social movements across Pakistan. Anjuman Mazarain Punjab is a constituent member of PRM. Write to: General Pervez Musharraf President of Pakistan CE Secretariat, Islamabad Email: <mailto:ce at pak.gov.pk>ce at pak.gov.pk Fax: 92-51-9201051 Khalid Maqbool Governor Punjab Governor House, Lahore Fax: 92-42-9200077 Moinuddin Haider Minister for the Interior 'R' Block Pak Secretariat, Islamabad Fax: 92-51-9202642 Dr. Khalid Ranjha Minister for Law, Justice, Human Rights, and Parliamentary Affairs 'S' Block Pak Secretariat, Islamabad Fax: 92-51-9202628 Email: <mailto:molaw1 at comsats.net.pk>molaw1 at comsats.net.pk
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