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Dear Mr Obama, Mrs Clinton, Mr
Petraeus, Mr Rasmussen, and all our world leaders,
We are Afghans and we ask the world to listen.
Like yourselves, we couldn’t live without the love of our family
and friends.
We were hurt by your criticism of Mr Karzai for voicing the people’s
anguished pleas, “Stop your night raids.”
Please, stop your night raids.
If you could listen, you would have heard 29 NGOs in Afghanistan describe
how we now have “Nowhere to Turn”.
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/resources/policy/conflict_disasters/nowhere-to-turn-afghanistan.html
If you could listen, you would also have heard Mr Karzai and the 29 NGOs
express concern over your Afghan Local Police plan; the world will henceforth
watch our militia killing the people, your people and our people, with
your weapons and your money.
If you could listen, you would have heard the sound of your drones crystallizing
the nights of hatred among the Afghan, Pakistani and global masses.
Instead, we hear your determination to ‘awe, shock and firepower’
us with Abrams tanks. We hear distant excitement over your new smart XM25
toy, a weapon you proudly proclaim will leave us with ‘nowhere to
hide’.
Nowhere to turn and nowhere to hide.
Your actions have unfortunately dimmed our hopes that we the people could
turn to you. Along with our Afghan war-makers, you are making the people
cry.
Yet, we understand. You are in the same trap we’re in, in a corrupt,
militarized mania.
Love is how we’re asking for peace, a love that listens, and reconciles.
And so, we invite you to listen to the people of Afghanistan and to world
public opinion on the Global Day of Listening to Afghans, to be internet-broadcast
from Kabul this December.
It is time to listen broadly and deeply to both local and overseas Afghan
civil groups and the numerous alternative solutions they have proposed
for building a better socio-political, economic and religious/ideological
future for Afghanistan.
We have shared the pain of our American friends who lost loved ones on
September 11, by speaking with and listening to them.
Though, if the world could listen like these American friends did, the
world would know that few Afghans have even heard about September 11 and
that no Afghans were among the 19 hijackers. The world would have heard
our yearnings as we were punished over the past 9 years.
If the world could listen, they would know how much we detest the violence
of the Taliban, our warlords, any warlord, or any bullet-digging finger-trophy
troops.
And now, for at least another four more years, we will grieve over souls
who you are unwilling to ‘count’ and we are unwilling to lose.
It is extra painful to us and to your troops because clearly, there are
non-violent and just alternatives.
We understand the pain of financial hardships but try telling an Afghan
mother about to lose her child or a soldier about to take his life that
the only way their illiterate and angry voices can ruffle the posh feathers
of our world leaders is when it disturbs not their human or truth deficit,
but their trillion dollar economic deficits. How do we explain that without
denuding ourselves of human love and dignity?
What more can we say?
How else can we and our loved ones survive?
How can we survive with hearts panicking in disappointment while perpetually
fleeing and facing a ’total’ global war, a war that wouldn’t
be questioned even in the crude face of a thousand leaks?
We would survive in poverty, we may survive in hunger, but how can we
survive without the hope that Man is capable of something better?
We sincerely wish you the best in your lives.
We are Afghans and we ask the world to listen.
Salamat bAsheen!
Be at peace!
Meekly with respect, The
Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers
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