Voice For Peace Seeks World Help To Restore Power & Water Supply To Bajaur

Muhammad Khurshid
The government of Pakistan has stopped water and power supply to Khar town, the headquarters of Bajaur Agency. Patron of Voice For Peace Weavre Cooper has drafted a an appeal to be sent to Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani and other important leaders. Later, the appeal will be forwarded to US President and UN Secretary General. The following is the appeal and its link.

In Khar, the capital of Bajaur Agency, Pakistan, more than 50,000 people have been without water or electricity since mid-July, 2009, because their national government has stopped delivery of these basic services. We, the undersigned, ask you to call on the government of Pakistan to resume its delivery of water and electricity to Khar immediately. If Pakistan%u2019s government is unable or unwilling to do this, then we ask the US to coordinate emergency provision of water and electricity for the people of Khar immediately.

Acting swiftly to alleviate this suffering will directly benefit the security of the citizens of the United States and others who may be threatened by terrorism. Terrorists are most able to recruit new members among desperate people who believe their survival is threatened and no legitimate aid is at hand. Leaving the people of Khar without water and electricity, and without even the assistance of government and other organizations, will inevitably escalate the terrorism that already threatens the people of Pakistan and the world. Many people in Pakistan have been led to believe, wrongly, that the United States wants to exterminate them. Ensuring the delivery of water and electricity could provide evidence to a struggling group of people that the United States is, in fact, responsive to their needs; this would directly reduce the risk of increased terrorist recruitment.

Khar is not an isolated village where people can rely on well water; it is a developed municipality whose population growth was supported by government delivery of water and electricity. Without water, the people of Khar have been unable to bathe or launder clothing, dramatically increasing risk of disease. Mothers cannot wash their children. There is not enough water even to drink, and people are suffering from thirst. Without water, people will die%u2014which is why access to potable water is widely recognized as a basic human right. By stopping the provision of municipal water, the government of Pakistan is killing its own citizens.


We acknowledge the fear of terrorism in Khar and the surrounding areas, and support productive efforts to end this violence. However, no rationale related to defeating terrorism can justify the withholding of water from an entire population. Without water, those who suffer most will be the least powerful: the women and young children, the aged, and the infirm. Without water, these are the people who will die first.

The restoration of electrical power is equally critical. Many people in Khar rely on electricity to cook their food or power essential services in their homes. Many more rely on electricity to conduct their legitimate businesses and earn their livings, even under the current stress of war. Without electricity, more people will go hungry. Without electricity the business and social infrastructure of Khar will collapse, making future economic recovery much more difficult.

One of the most basic functions of any government is to provide for the common good of the people it governs. In Khar, as in most of the world, people depend on government provision of water and electrical power. We recognize that the government has a legitimate need to eliminate terrorism and restore order to its citizenry, and respectfully insist that this need is best served by restoring water and electricity to the people of Khar. Thank you for taking the time to read our request, and for taking immediate action to help restore basic services to the people of Khar.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/restore-services-to-Khar-UN
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Muhammad Khurshid

Mahammad Khurshid belongs to Bajaur Agency, Tribal Areas situated on Pak-Afghan border. By profession he is a journalist and now-a-days is working for peace. He is heading Voice For Peace.

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