Martial Law in Pakistan - Emergency Telegraph | | Fighting for restoration of human rights and civil liberties in Pakistan FIGHTING FOR RESTORATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES IN PAKISTAN The Emergency Telegraph Media Links Below is a list of all the important pictures and videos about Martial Law in Pakistan: Pak Tube Watch GEO, ARYONEWORLD & AAJ recorded programms. Pak Tube - GEO TV Capital Talk 1 of 10 Imran Khan Pak Tube - GEO TV Capital Talk 1 of 8 Pak Tube - Inside Story Does Pakistan need emergency rule 06Nov07 part 2 Pak Tube - Emergency rule imposed in Pakistan 03 Nov 07 Pak Tube - Pakistanis in France Protesting against the Emergency Plus Pak Tube - Protest against Martial Law in Pakistan Pak Tube - Protest in Manchester against emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Protest in Berlin Against Martial Law in Pakistan Pak Tube - Candian Pakistan Protest Against Emergency Pak Tube - Anti Martial Law Rally in San Francisco Pak Tube - Police misbehaved with female lawyer in Lahore protest Pak Tube - Female Police in Pakistan Violently Arrest Women Protesters Pak Tube - capital talk hamid mir geo news interview Imran Khan pakistan nov 10 part 5 of 5 Pak Tube - Azadi Pak Tube - Go Musharraf Go Demonstartion for restoration of democracy and justice at 10 Downing Street London Pak Tube - Pakistan Emergency SPEAK UP Pak Tube - Go Musharraf Go Pak Tube - Policy state brutality in Pakistan Military Emergency Pak Tube - Emergency in pakistan Imran khan speaks from hideout Pak Tube - Pakistan civil society reacts Pak Tube - Clashes in Pakistan during Emergency Pak Tube - Clashes in Pindi and Karachi Pakistan during Emergency Pak Tube - Protest against Musharraf Toronto Nov 9 2007 Pak Tube - LUMS Student protests in pakistan NEWSEYE DAWN NEWS Pak Tube - Flash protests in pakistan NEWSEYE DAWN NEWS Pak Tube - Senior Columnist Nisar HassanView Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan CNN News Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan ITN UK Nov 6th 2007 Pak Tube - History of Emergencies in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Justice Wajihuddin Views Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif Press Conference Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 003 - GEO News Pak Tube - Emergency and Pakistan Today Nov 7th 2007 Pak Tube - Lawyers under Attack 2 Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan and its Timeline Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Views from India Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Views from India Pak Tube - Chief justice first reacton on emergency in pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan World Newspapers Nov 5th 2007 Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan HAMID GUL ARRESTED Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Aitzaz AhsanArrest Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Chouhdry Shahbaz Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan PeopleOpinion Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Aitzaz Ahsan Speaks before Arrest Pak Tube - About the Proclamation of Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Lawyers under Attack Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan and Supreme Court Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan ISI Asad Durani Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 004 Justice Wajihuddin View Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Ansar Abbasi Columnist Pak Tube - Emergency Day 2 Unrest in Pakistan CNN Pak Tube - 100hrs of Emergency in Pakistan Dua and Dr Shahid comments Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 3 GEO News Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan a View from Aljazeera Pak Tube - Proclamation of emergency Actually Marshal Law in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 002 Imran Khan Views Pak Tube - JUDICIAL ASPECTS OF EMERGENCY IN PAKISTAN Part 1 Pak Tube - Musharaf version of Democracy in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 005 Imran Khans Prediction Pak Tube - ARMY GENERALS LEADERS AND EMERGENCY IN PAKISTAN Pak Tube - Imran Khan Exclusive Interview in Urdu Pak Tube - Imran Khan English Exclusive Interview during Emergency
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- Getting Media Coverage for your protests
- The media division of the Emergency in Pakistan list has established links with most of the foreign and domestic media. If you are protesting and are expecting more than 50 participants and would like your event covered please email mediaemergency@gmail .com with “Media Coverage” in the subject line. Please tell as soon as possible so that we may notify the journalists immediately. Incase of a change in venue or schedule, do not forget to update us. All requests must be accompanied by a contact person and his or her email and telephone. Do not forget to take your own pictures. We can still get them published if you inform us ASAP. Please remember, all news is time sensitive.
Suggestions for your Protests - A guideline suggested by concerned citizens, lawyers, human rights’ activists and veterans who fought for Democracy in Zia’s time.
- Don’t Get Arrested! A premature arrest will only fill up jails, limit your future participation and cause trouble for your family
- At a private location in Islamabad, a group of senior lawyers, human rights’ activists and other concerned citizens of Pakistan met came out with some suggestions for future protests. In addition students of LUMS have been very active in working on details and suggestions.
- These guidelines are not exhaustive. Please do use your own common sense and discretion when needed. Also if you have any suggestion, please email emergencyinpakistan@ gmail.com with “Protest Guidelines” in the subject.
- If protesting in Pakistan:
- Flash rallies: Rallies not lasting more than 10 minutes and having around 10 people.
- Do not announce your rallies well in advance. Generally inform of a day and an approximate location. Details should be announced just an hour in advance.
- Distribute stickers and posters amongst the public. Also try to convince them to stand with you.
- A small scale education campaign to inform people about what this martial law means and its implications on Pakistan and its people. This might prove more effective.
- Name enemies of the state and shame them in public.
- Graffiti is a good means of dissent. Vandalism is not.
- Everyone must wear a black article of clothing or a black armband until this is over even outside of protests.
- Black flags should be hoisted on the rooftops of houses and shops.
- Unions should be contacted to encourage their participation in the protests and movement.
- Pamphlets and banners are an effective way to counter the media blackout.
Car rallies: Rallies of people in car driving slowly on one end up a highway with banners and black flags on cars.
- Be careful of what you discuss on the phone, telephone lines and the internet.
- In person communication is the safest form. Internet comes a second close. Cell phones and land lines are repeatedly being tapped.
- Do not travel in large groups without sufficient organization because you could arouse needless scrutiny.
- If you plan to go to a rally:
- Keep a wet cloth handy to cover your mouth, nose and eyes during possible tear-gassing.
- Salt for your throat, under the same eventuality.
- Make sure you leave your contact with someone responsible to check on you in case something happens.
- Girls are specially advised to wear shalwaar kameez.
- Do not carry expensive items with you.
- And of course, a pair of good running shoes.
Message from the Honorable Chief Justice Honorable Chief Justice, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was able to communicate the following to the people of Pakistan before his telephone line went dead: "Don’t be afraid. God will help us and the day will come when you’ll see the constitution supreme and no dictatorship for a long time," Unfortunately we do not have the full statement but his sentiments are available at this link: http://news.independent.co. uk/world/asia/article3132476.ece Message from Asma Jahangir Dear Friends, The situation in the country is uncertain. There is a strong crackdown on the press and lawyers. Majority of the judges of the Supreme Court and four High Courts have not taken oath. The Chief Justice is under house arrest (unofficially) . The President of the Supreme Court Bar (Aitzaz Ahsan) and 2 former presidents, Mr. Muneer Malik and Tariq Mahmood have been imprisoned for one month under the Preventive Detention laws. The President of the Lahore High Court Mr. Ahsan Bhoon and former bar leader Mr. Ali Ahmed Kurd have also been arrested. The police is looking or 6 other lawyers, including President of Peshawar and Karachi bar. The President of Lahore bar is also in hiding. There are other scores political leaders who have also been arrested. Yesterday I was house arrested for 90 days. I am sending my detention order. (Available here: http://www.teeth.com.pk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/house-arrest-order.JPG ) Ironically the President (who has lost his marbles) said that he had to clamp down on the press and the judiciary to curb terrorism. Those he has arrested are progressive, secular minded people while the terrorists are offered negotiations and ceasefires. Lawyers and civil society will challenge the government and the scene is likely to get uglier. We want friends of Pakistan to urge the US administration to stop all support of the instable dictator, as his lust for power is bringing the country close to a worse form of civil strife. It is not time for the international community to insist on preventive measures, otherwise cleaning up the mess may take decades. There are already several hundred IDPs and the space for civil society has hopelessly shrunk. We believe that Musharaf has to be taken out of the equation and a government of national reconciliation put in place. It must be backed by the military. Short of this there are no realistic solutions, although there are no guarantees that this may work. Asma Jahangir Watch banned TV channels online A few people have been working on compiling a list of sites where you can watch the banned private TV channels online. This list will be updated soon. If you know of websites that allow you to watch these channels (preferably for free), please email: mediaemegency@gmail. com with “TV channels” in the subject line: Geo News Live: Pak Tube Watch GEO, ARYONEWORLD & AAJ recorded programms. http://www.pakistanvision.c om/playLive.php?pid=1 http://www.pakistanvision.c om/playLive.php?pid=6 http://geo.pakfiles.net/geo/ ARY One Live: http://ary.pakfiles.net/ary/ AAJ TV http://www.jumptv.com/en/channel/aajtv/ (Others channels to be updated shortly) List of Detainees We are working on a list of people detained and there possible whereabouts. The list needs to be completed ASAP. Over 1500 people have been detained and the current location of many is unknown. Please email emergencyinpakistan@ gmail.com with “Arrested Pakistanis” in the subject line with any information that you may have about these people. Call for Volunteers To improve the speed and quality of the Emergency Telegraph, we are in dire need of volunteers. Tasks can all be done from home using the internet and via email. Please contact emergencyinpakistan@ gmail.com with “Volunteer” in the subject line if you can give some time on a regular basis for this cause. Any form of help will be greatly appreciated. If you happen to find yourself free for an hour, please email the above email and we will probably have some work for you. Bleeding Nation Gazette This section plans to provide a summary of the major headlines and development related to the martial law in Pakistan. All headlines are provided with links for reference. Pak Tube - GEO TV Capital Talk 1 of 10 Imran Khan Pak Tube - GEO TV Capital Talk 1 of 8 Pak Tube - Inside Story Does Pakistan need emergency rule 06Nov07 part 2 Pak Tube - Emergency rule imposed in Pakistan 03 Nov 07 Pak Tube - Pakistanis in France Protesting against the Emergency Plus Pak Tube - Protest against Martial Law in Pakistan Pak Tube - Protest in Manchester against emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Protest in Berlin Against Martial Law in Pakistan Pak Tube - Candian Pakistan Protest Against Emergency Pak Tube - Anti Martial Law Rally in San Francisco Pak Tube - Police misbehaved with female lawyer in Lahore protest Pak Tube - Female Police in Pakistan Violently Arrest Women Protesters Pak Tube - capital talk hamid mir geo news interview Imran Khan pakistan nov 10 part 5 of 5 Pak Tube - Azadi Pak Tube - Go Musharraf Go Demonstartion for restoration of democracy and justice at 10 Downing Street London Pak Tube - Pakistan Emergency SPEAK UP Pak Tube - Go Musharraf Go Pak Tube - Policy state brutality in Pakistan Military Emergency Pak Tube - Emergency in pakistan Imran khan speaks from hideout Pak Tube - Pakistan civil society reacts Pak Tube - Clashes in Pakistan during Emergency Pak Tube - Clashes in Pindi and Karachi Pakistan during Emergency Pak Tube - Protest against Musharraf Toronto Nov 9 2007 Pak Tube - LUMS Student protests in pakistan NEWSEYE DAWN NEWS Pak Tube - Flash protests in pakistan NEWSEYE DAWN NEWS Pak Tube - Senior Columnist Nisar HassanView Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan CNN News Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan ITN UK Nov 6th 2007 Pak Tube - History of Emergencies in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Justice Wajihuddin Views Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif Press Conference Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 003 - GEO News Pak Tube - Emergency and Pakistan Today Nov 7th 2007 Pak Tube - Lawyers under Attack 2 Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan and its Timeline Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Views from India Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Views from India Pak Tube - Chief justice first reacton on emergency in pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan World Newspapers Nov 5th 2007 Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan HAMID GUL ARRESTED Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Aitzaz AhsanArrest Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Chouhdry Shahbaz Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan PeopleOpinion Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Aitzaz Ahsan Speaks before Arrest Pak Tube - About the Proclamation of Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Lawyers under Attack Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan and Supreme Court Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan ISI Asad Durani Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 004 Justice Wajihuddin View Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Ansar Abbasi Columnist Pak Tube - Emergency Day 2 Unrest in Pakistan CNN Pak Tube - 100hrs of Emergency in Pakistan Dua and Dr Shahid comments Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 3 GEO News Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan a View from Aljazeera Pak Tube - Proclamation of emergency Actually Marshal Law in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 002 Imran Khan Views Pak Tube - JUDICIAL ASPECTS OF EMERGENCY IN PAKISTAN Part 1 Pak Tube - Musharaf version of Democracy in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 005 Imran Khans Prediction Pak Tube - ARMY GENERALS LEADERS AND EMERGENCY IN PAKISTAN Pak Tube - Imran Khan Exclusive Interview in Urdu Pak Tube - Imran Khan English Exclusive Interview during Emergency Lums student Zahra Sabri shares her views Fixture on CNN World News Tuesday, November 06 http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/11/06/pakistan.irpt/index.html Pakistan:Bhutto in Islamabad for talks with Musharraf, sources say http://www.adnkronos.com/AKI/English/Politics/?id=1.0.1520698680 Conspiracy surrounds Bhutto bombing http://www.janes.com/news/security/countryrisk/jtsm/jtsm071106_1_n.shtml Bhutto to Musharraf: We Can Still Deal http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1680704,00.ht ml Bush demands Pakistan return to civilian rule http://www.canada.com/topics/news/world/story.html?id=a1b120d1-c415-47a4-8810-fa9ecb9c5b81&k=1137 Emergency Targets Pakistani Activists Tuesday, November 06 http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2007Nov06/0,4670,PakistanActivistsUnderFire,00.htm l Pakistan's courts locked down Tuesday, Nov. 06 http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/11/06/pakistan.crisis/index.html Pakistani lawyers beaten Nov. 6 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20420261/ Musharraf's War on Moderates Tuesday, Nov. 06 http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1681115,00.ht ml Musharraf's emergency punishes the liberal activists who could help fight militancy November 6 http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/11/06/asia/AS-GENakistan-Activists-Under-Fire.php Deposed judge urges lawyers to defy Musharraf Nov. 6 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21649387/ Top judge attacks Musharraf rule Tuesday, 6 November http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7080433.stm Pakistanis slake thirst for news Tuesday, 6 November http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7081027.stm Pakistan 'to keep elections date' 5 November “Pakistan's prime minister says national elections will be held as scheduled, despite President Pervez Musharraf's declaration of emergency rule.” http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7079402.stm Does Musharraf face risk of a coup? 5 November http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7079445.stm In quotes: Pakistan emergency reaction Sunday, 4 November http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7076981.stm Timeline: Pakistan emergency rule Sunday, 4 November http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7076992.stm Musharraf takes on Pakistan's judges 4 November http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7077627.stm Musharraf targets key opponents 4 November http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7077443.stm Text of Pakistan emergency declaration 3 November 2007 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7077136.stm Pakistan's circular history Saturday, 11 August http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6940148.stm From the Street There had been theories of the President being put under house arrest and suggestions of a counter coup staged by second in command General Kiyani had taken charge after he was sworn in as the Chief of Army Staff. This has been verified as untrue. The blast on Bhutto’s return to Pakistan is being blamed on corroboration between Benazir, Musharraf and the Intelligence Agencies. It does seem strange the supposed suicide bomber, who probably had been planning on this attack for a while and had been waiting in the protests for some time too would choose the very 5-7 minutes that Benazir was not on the truck. As probably evident, there can be no confirmation of this. From the GHQ (and other reliable sources) Inside sources in the GHQ have confirmed tension in a top level meeting in GHQ in Rawalpindi. The informant suggested that not all of the top command was happy with the declaration of martial law and the handling of emergency. A transmission engineer who is working in Mobilink, Islamabad has confirmed that the shut down in network access in blue area, shahrah-e-dastur and the surrounding areas was under the directive of the government. Apparently the Honorable Chief Justice, Iftikhar Chaudry was trying to talk to reporters. Benazir Bhutto has finally arrived in Islamabad. Initially she was supposed to arrive at 9 pm on Sunday but for some unknown reason she delayed her arrival. Roads around the airport and leading to her house were blocked for a few hours. Speculation has it that she is still trying to negotiate a deal. More information will come when she addresses Rawalpindi on Nov 9th. Under martial law, rallies critical of the government have been banned. However, Benazir is getting super star treatment and considerable leniencies. Will the General resist her? Only time will tell. Press Club in Karachi was raided by the police Sunday night with 9 people taken into custody. Equipment was broken and people attending the meeting were manhandled and harassed. Media Links Below is a list of all the important pictures and videos: Pak Tube - GEO TV Capital Talk 1 of 10 Imran Khan Pak Tube - GEO TV Capital Talk 1 of 8 Pak Tube - Inside Story Does Pakistan need emergency rule 06Nov07 part 2 Pak Tube - Emergency rule imposed in Pakistan 03 Nov 07 Pak Tube - Pakistanis in France Protesting against the Emergency Plus Pak Tube - Protest against Martial Law in Pakistan Pak Tube - Protest in Manchester against emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Protest in Berlin Against Martial Law in Pakistan Pak Tube - Candian Pakistan Protest Against Emergency Pak Tube - Anti Martial Law Rally in San Francisco Pak Tube - Police misbehaved with female lawyer in Lahore protest Pak Tube - Female Police in Pakistan Violently Arrest Women Protesters Pak Tube - capital talk hamid mir geo news interview Imran Khan pakistan nov 10 part 5 of 5 Pak Tube - Azadi Pak Tube - Go Musharraf Go Demonstartion for restoration of democracy and justice at 10 Downing Street London Pak Tube - Pakistan Emergency SPEAK UP Pak Tube - Go Musharraf Go Pak Tube - Policy state brutality in Pakistan Military Emergency Pak Tube - Emergency in pakistan Imran khan speaks from hideout Pak Tube - Pakistan civil society reacts Pak Tube - Clashes in Pakistan during Emergency Pak Tube - Clashes in Pindi and Karachi Pakistan during Emergency Pak Tube - Protest against Musharraf Toronto Nov 9 2007 Pak Tube - LUMS Student protests in pakistan NEWSEYE DAWN NEWS Pak Tube - Flash protests in pakistan NEWSEYE DAWN NEWS Pak Tube - Senior Columnist Nisar HassanView Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan CNN News Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan ITN UK Nov 6th 2007 Pak Tube - History of Emergencies in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Justice Wajihuddin Views Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif Press Conference Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 003 - GEO News Pak Tube - Emergency and Pakistan Today Nov 7th 2007 Pak Tube - Lawyers under Attack 2 Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan and its Timeline Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Views from India Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Views from India Pak Tube - Chief justice first reacton on emergency in pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan World Newspapers Nov 5th 2007 Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan HAMID GUL ARRESTED Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Aitzaz AhsanArrest Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Chouhdry Shahbaz Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan PeopleOpinion Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Aitzaz Ahsan Speaks before Arrest Pak Tube - About the Proclamation of Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Lawyers under Attack Emergency in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan and Supreme Court Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan ISI Asad Durani Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 004 Justice Wajihuddin View Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan Ansar Abbasi Columnist Pak Tube - Emergency Day 2 Unrest in Pakistan CNN Pak Tube - 100hrs of Emergency in Pakistan Dua and Dr Shahid comments Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 3 GEO News Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan a View from Aljazeera Pak Tube - Proclamation of emergency Actually Marshal Law in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 002 Imran Khan Views Pak Tube - JUDICIAL ASPECTS OF EMERGENCY IN PAKISTAN Part 1 Pak Tube - Musharaf version of Democracy in Pakistan Pak Tube - Emergency in Pakistan 005 Imran Khans Prediction Pak Tube - ARMY GENERALS LEADERS AND EMERGENCY IN PAKISTAN Pak Tube - Imran Khan Exclusive Interview in Urdu Pak Tube - Imran Khan English Exclusive Interview during Emergency http://accuracyandaesthetic s.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/pakistan_protest_nar rowweb__300x3630.jpg http://www.dawn.com/2007/05/04/SlideShow/pic01.jpg http://www.dawn.com/2007/05/04/SlideShow/pic02.jpg http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42671000/jpg/_42671157_police_ap416.jpg http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44218000/jpg/_44218634_416barassoc_afp.jpg http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44218000/jpg/_44218636_416islamabad_getty. jpg http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44218000/jpg/_44218635_416bundled_afp.jpg http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44218000/jpg/_44218638_416karachidetained_ afp.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/rizwan_quraishi/1872845620/ http://pkpolitics.com/2007/11/06/news-imran-khan-6-november-07/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/rizwan_quraishi/1872002029/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/rizwan_quraishi/1871922897/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/rizwan_quraishi/1872547304/ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7076958.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7077474.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7078844.stm http://www.stuff.co.nz/images/338550.jpg http://www.stuff.co.nz/images/338551.jpg http://www.stuff.co.nz/images/339326.jpg http://sg.yimg.com/xp/afp/20071107/08/260541742.jpg http://www.stuff.co.nz/images/338870.jpg http://d.yimg.com/news.aunz.yimg.com/xp/afp/20071106/20/2007587190.jpg http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2007-11/33621398.jpg http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2007-11/33621391.jpg http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2007-11/33621390.jpg http://in.yimg.com//xp/reuters_ids_new/20071106/16/950589115.jpg http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20070312/i/ra3159551157.jpg http://ca.news.yahoo.com/photo/04112007/24/photo/photos-n-world-hamid-gul-r-arrest.html http://www.alertnet.org/thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2007-11-06T152041Z_01_ISL14_RTRIDSP_2_PAK ISTAN_articleimage.jpg http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-11/04/xin_3921104042028859781 05.jpg http://in.reuters.com/resources/r/?m=02&d=20071104&t=2&i=2109260&w=&r=img-2007-11-04T084502Z_01_NOOTR_ RTRMDNC_0_India-303196-1 http://bp0.blogger.com/_JtRP5wIdjrs/RzDYQfApotI/AAAAAAAAAA8/4qhG-onAoqo/s1600-h/1887294926_d16786ec2 3.jpg http://bp0.blogger.com/_JtRP5wIdjrs/RzDTEfApooI/AAAAAAAAAAU/N9B3TEnl_4o/s1600-h/1887240892_22e88e531 c.jpg http://bp1.blogger.com/_JtRP5wIdjrs/RzDQ-vAponI/AAAAAAAAAAM/VXps_00SJ0w/s1600-h/1887229010_a5044b3d2 1.jpg Videos on Martial Law in Pakistan Pak Tube Successful Protests - Nov 3rd, Saturday, Outside the Supreme Court, 500-1000 people
- Nov 4th, Sunday, In front of Justice colony, 50-100 people
- Nov 5th, Monday, Aab Para, (details unknown)
- Nov 5th, Monday, In Front of Pindi High Court, (details unknown)
- Nov 5th, Monday, In front of Lahore High Court, 700-1000 people
- Nov 5th, Monday, In LUMS, 500-600 people Karachi:
- Nov 5th, Monday, In front of Karachi High Court, (details unknown)
- Nov 6th, Tuesday, Karachi Press Club, 15 parties and groups Multan:
- Nov 5th, Monday, In front of Multan High Court, (details unknown)
- Nov 6th, Tuesday, In front of Multan High Court, hundreds London:
- Nov 5th, Monday, In front of Pakistani Embassy, 300 people
- Nov 5th, Monday, In front of Pakistani Embassy,
- 150-200 New York: Nov 5th, Monday, In front of Pakistani Embassy, 200 people
Upcoming Protests Islamabad: Nov 7th, Wednesday, In Front of PM House, 5 PM Lahore: Nov 7th, Wednesday, LUMS, 1-2 PM Washington: Nov 11th, Sunday, In front of Pakistani Embassy, all day London: Nov 7th, Wednesday, In Front of Pakistani Embassy, 1-2 PM New York: Thanksgiving, In front of Pakistani Embassy, 24 hour More updates to follow soon. If you want your protest to be on the next issue please email emergencyinpakistan@ gmail.com IDS student who participated in the protest outside the Pakistani High Commission in London: It's 1 a.m. in Brighton, just arrived from London. The demonstration in front of the high commission had about 200 people, with more than 10% LUMS alumni from all the main universities in the UK. All the main media was there. Gave them the news about what was happening in the unis and other places in Pakistan. I've told them to go inside the universities to hear the voices. Someone from CNN (he asked me not to be mentioned) told me to tell you to (in his words) "flood our website with pictures, videos and reports of what is happening there". Send them to I-Report at: http://edition.cnn.com/exchange/ireports/toolkit/index.html He said that CNN loves this "people reporting" and also that it's been very difficult to get their reports out of Pakistan (BBC and NDTV also said the same). Send your videos and pics ad reports to them. On another front we (in the UK) decided to ask all Pakistani political parties why aren't they coming to the street - we are going to tell them that we aren't going to the streets unless they set the example. Next demonstration Wednesday in Birmingham, and we're planning to hold demonstrations in front of No. 10 every Saturday. Apparently the demonstration in New York was also quite good. Keep the fight there, but don't go out and get arrested. A briliant idea from one of our students: "It would be good if all the websites at LUMS, in Lahore, in Pakistan and any where else post a message on there home pages condemning the shameless move of General Musharraf." IDS at Sussex has already done so. This is their front page: http://www.ids.ac.uk/ids/ Pass on this idea to all academic institutions that we have contacts with, nationally and internationally. Miguel (miguel@lums.edu.pk ) Active Petitions Restore 1973 Constitution by Pakistani International Community http://www.gopetition.com/online/15064.html Please sign this petition if you haven’t done so already Emergency Headquarters An attempt is underway to consolidate all the efforts. So far there have been some problems with communication and logistics. Omer Aftab (Harvard ’10) is working on creating a website that will allow everyone to coordinate, share pictures, ideas and opinions amongst a host of other things. Anyone who is also currently working on something similar is strongly recommended to contact Omer (oaftab@fas.harvard.e du) Your submissions Emergency Telegraph is looking for your submissions. As such there are no official guidelines for submissions. The format of this journal should be clear by now. If you have any submissions, please email emergencyinpakistan@ gmail.com with “Submissions” in the subject line. Call for Volunteers Please contribute your time for fighting against martial law. Volunteers are asked to email to emergencyinpakistan@ gmail.com with “Volunteer” in the subject line. Most work is done online. Half an hour everyday could greatly help our cause. Also, please inform us about your protests in advance so that media teams and announcements can be sent accordingly. |