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Pakistan 3.0: The “CIA Jihad” and the Whirlwind Today





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Physicist, film-maker and leading public citizen in Pakistan, Pervez Hoodboy is recounting how Pakistanis, “across the board,” came to hate intrusive America long before today’s drone missiles. 1979 was a turning point when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan and then American arms and Saudi money constructed a counterforce in Pakistan:

 

You had the CIA bringing in the strongest and most ideologically charged of fighters from across the globe. It was billions and billions of dollars that got pumped into the creation of the mujahedeen, celebrated by Ronald Reagan and Charlie Wilson. You had the CIA distributing millions of Korans in the madrasas of Pakistan and Afghanistan. It was this monster that grew so big that it was out of control. It ate up its master, the United States and now Pakistan… Osama bin Laden and Al-Zawahiri and all these people who are being sought after so eagerly by the United States — these were creations of the CIA.

 

And now the whirlwind:

 

PH: I’m tremendously worried about how Pakistani culture is being morphed into something that looks suspiciously like Saudi culture. We used to be taught about the world; we used to be taught about history, geography. Now … everything is regarded through the prism of religion—and a particular variant of the religion. And that is the Saudi, Wahhabi way of looking at things. It’s infiltrated our language. We used to say while parting, Khuda Hafiz, that is, God be with you. Now we say Allah Hafiz. Now there is a subtle difference over here. The Persian God, Khoda, has been replaced by the Arabic God, Allah… There are now burkas everywhere. So, when I teach my class in the University, physics classes, I cannot see half the faces of my women students.

 

CL: You have seen this face of Islamism that most Americans haven’t. What makes it so powerful, so threatening?

 

PH: I’m threatened because Islamism threatens to drag us back to the 7th century… After the 2005 earthquake, which affected many areas of Pakistan, there were the mullahs who came out and said: this happened because you were watching television. And so there were thousands of televisions that were broken. After I returned from those areas and went back to my class — I was teaching Atomic Physics and Statistical Mechanics — I said to my students: “You know I have been over there, seen this terrible devastation and we have two duties. One, as Pakistani citizens, is to help our brethren. The other is, as students of science, we have got to tell these people that is was not the wrath of god. It wasn’t that people were sinful that the earthquake happened. It happened because tectonic plates were moving on a fluid surface of the earth and this is how mountains grow… And there was outrage in the class, against me. They said: but Professor, don’t you know that it is written in the Koran that this is how God punishes doers of bad. At the next class, I got exactly the same response. A few students later on came to me and said to me: Professor, we are really sorry; we thought you were right, but we couldn’t speak up.

 

Pervez Hoodbhoy with Chris Lydon in Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 2010

Hoodbhoy's pro-U.S. imperialism misleading propaganda

By Khan, Nasir at Jan 11, 2011 22:44 PM

Mr D'sa, I thank you for your response to my comment.

I do appreciate your general view about Dr Hoodbhoy who may be a good physicist but what he says on political issues in Pakistan especially his support for the crimes American imperialism are my concern.

I want to draw your attention to what I had said in my comment to start with. I had addressed those people who had followed what Hoodbhoy 'stands for' which is quite evident from 'his articles and videos on ZNet'. It is not difficult see that you are not one of those people! You have a common opinion as a sympathetic man who is willing to be on the side of a 'respected writer'. But that is not enough.

 

It will be far more helpful if you read what he has been writing; for instance, his recent article defending American drone attacks in Pakistan to kill Pakistani people! I am afraid you have little factual information about his work. At the same time, I still hold what I had said in my comment is factual and not 'talking nonsense' as you said about me! But you are entitled to your opinion no matter what that might be.

Finally, you had asked me for presenting my credentials! To comply with your demand is quite difficult. Why? Well, I am an ordinary, working class man who tries (whether with some success or not another matter because like many others I have my cognitive / intellectual limits) about politics, the role of U.S. imperialism, its criminal wars of aggression, the victims of U.S. imperialism and Zionism and the issue of human rights in the world.

 

Perhaps you may like to look at my websites to know about my activities, Peace and Justice Post ( http://sudhan.wordpress.com ) and Nasir Khan blog (http://sudhan.wordpress.com )

 

I may not have any high-ranking credentials to show you, but as an ordinary man I stand for the oppressed people of the world, everywhere. Can I  assume that to be a  common deninominator  in our views?  In this, I am  just throwing a  random hypothetical suppostion.

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Hoodbhoy's pro-imperialism trash

By Khan, Nasir at Dec 10, 2010 20:21 PM

Those who  have followed what Hoodbhoy stands for, which is quite clear from his  articles and videos on  ZNet, are left with the feeling that this  person has a  special capacity to  pick up some concrete facts and then twist and distort them to  advance his views that without mistake support the role and  policies of American imperalists and their crimes against humanity.

I must say this reactionary Pakistani academic  knows how to use  even the radical media for his propaganda for serving the interests of  American Empire. There must be some reasons for such actions, I guess.

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Re: Hoodbhoy's pro-imperialism trash

By D'Sa, Eddie at Dec 20, 2010 19:00 PM

Mr Khan, you seem to be talking nonsense.
Hoodbhoy is a highly respected writer, who has enlightened many on the tragic plight of the Pakistani people and the malevolent influence of US policy on the unfortunate country.

Can you present your own credentials please?
You are making wild charges that Hoodbhoy is a "reactionary" and that he twists and  facts to advance his views.
Mere assertions won't do.
Please justify these charges with a reasoned argument.


Eddie

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