Thursday, December 23, 2010

FATA Communal schools teachers stage a protest in front of FATA Secretariat

December 17,2010
A protest demonstration was held by FATA Communal teachers in front of FATA Secretariat on Warsak Road Peshawar. The procession was led by Manzoor Afridi and Zar ali khan Afridi. A large number of the FATA communal school teachers were present on the occasion calling FATA secretariat as the traitor institution and a slaughter house for people of FATA.The number of protesting teachers and their supporters increased from 200 and all were unison in condemnation of the barbaric decision of FATA Secretariat which dismissed more than 3000 communal teachers throughout FATA by just one stroke of a pen. The protesting teachers were holding play cards inscribed with slogan in their rights and against the decision of the FATA Secretariat. On this occasion Manzoor Afridi a central leader of the protestors strongly condemned the inhuman decision of the FATA secretariat and governor house of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He said that FATA which has been in trouble for the last so many years and terrorism has destroyed its peace has now come under the Damocles sword of the FATA Secretariat which deprived a large number of the teachers from their job and so many innocent youth of FATA rendered without schools. Our children need books and pens while FATA secretariat wishes to give them guns instead of the books and pens. This is being done intentionally by the people sitting at helms of affairs in FATA Secretariat and governor house. We once again deplore this decision and calling upon responsible people to take the decision back and order for the reinstatement of more than 3000 communal teachers. The number of communal schools closed is 900.Zar Ali Khan Afridi Chairman Tribal NGOs Consortium while addressing the protesting FATA Communal schools teachers said that FATA has been left behind in all developmental schemes and today we see that FATA secretariat showed its black and draconian face to the people of FATA. This is a great injustice with our people and we can not accept it. We will fight peacefully for winning our rights. The decision to dismiss more than 900 communal schools teachers is a great injustice and this will further create a vacuum and qualified people will get jobless. Children in FATA need education which can foil the conspiracy of extremist forces but people at helms of affairs in FATA Secretariat are busy taking pen and book from these children and try to give them guns instead which is unacceptable to us. This is 21st century and FATA people want to see peace and development in their areas. But this development will not be more than a mirage when there is no education. We demand of the responsible people to take back this decision and order for the reinstatement of communal schools teachers.The protestors dispersed peacefully and decided to continue their peaceful protest till the acceptance of their just demands of restoration. Issued byTribal NGOs Consortium0391596333703339134919FATA

FATA deprived of National Games

FATA deprived of National Games


Peshawar: Tribal NGOs Consortium has condemned the expulsion of FATA from forth coming National games which are being held in Peshawar commencing from December 25, 2010. These views were expressed by Zar Ali Khan Chairman Tribal NGOs Consortium (TNC) during a press conference in Peshawar Press Club. He was accompanied by Noor Aslam Khan Afridi Chairman Tribal Sports Association and sports Secretary TNC and Manzoor Afridi Secretary TNC. Besides a large number of the sportsmen from FATA were also present on this occasion. He said that FATA has already been neglected and people are deprived and frustrated due to ongoing militancy and terrorism there and in such situations expulsion of the plays of the FATA from National games is an other blow to the already deprived people especially youth of the FATA. Noor Aslam Khan Afridi said that Arif Hassan Chairman Olympic had allowed the players of FATA to participate in National games but there are few black sheep in FATA sports board who do not want to see FATA players participating in national games. It was demanded of the Governor Pakhtunkhwa to order for formation of an impartial committee to investigate and punish the corrupt people who are depriving sportsmen of FATA from National games.

Regards,


Zar Ali Khan
Chairman
Tribal NGOs Consortium
FATA
+92-3015963337

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Report of Amn Tehrik(Peace Movement) steering committee meeting

Report of Amn Tehrik(Peace Movement) steering committee meeting
Sep:18 2010

During the meeting the participants from various areas of militants concerned over the passive and deregulatory attitudes of Security forces with the residents as they were interfering in their affairs while they also humiliating the people when they hesitate. The participants implored the Federal and provincial government to withdraw the Military forces from those areas and handed the power to the civil government as there was no any further red signals of Taliban intimidation. Malakand Situations: There are reports that military officials are involved in promoting terrorism in Buner and Brigadier In charge is alleged to be supporting the terrorists, misbehaving with the local leaders and people. A particular religious cum political party is friendly with terrorists and some military officials are having pleasant relation with religious party in question. People affiliated with said Party and its workers are present on check posts with military in Buner. It seems that people of Buner are not less than people of Swat in terms of slavery of Pakistan Mulla and military alliance against Pakhtun. In Malakand division military is being defamed and people keep a distance with them for their people unfriendly attitude.In Dir Malik Zarin a known pro terrorist person and military colonel are having friendly relation and a harmony is witnessed between them. Malik Zarin has been a famous Afghan war lord who has a strong linking with a pro terrorist religious organization and fought in Afghanistan during 80s. This man has occupied the lands of the people in dir and is still very much active to promote terrorism in area. People of Jandol held Jirgas several times against the atrocities but to no effect. In Malakand division the political parties are weak while religious parties, organizations and Jehadi out fits are active and getting strength with each passing day. Terrorist has kidnapped several people of Amn lashkar in Kohistan, District Dir/ Chitarl. In this regard Sultankhel and Paindakhel Quami Jirga have approached held several Jirgas but bore no fruit because the pro terrorist man is very powerful who is strongly supported by the military and a pro militant religious organization in area. In mid nights aerial firings are heard which further frighten the residents and disturb the sleeps of the people especially women and children. In Balambat, the situations are deteriorated and terrorism is tried to be promoted.In Swat there are reports that civilians are not allowed to work for the welfare of people and development of the area. In Swat skirmishes often occur between police force and military personnel.Similarly in Peshawar, the situations are getting worse and people are worried about their future particularly of their children.District Peshawar is surrounded by FATA where so called fake operations by military against militants are being carried out by the military. The terrorists often come to Peshawar and its suburbs where they terrorize people and in few days several schools were also blown up and others were warned to be exploded. Law and order situations are getting worse and many people were kidnapped and are being abducted with each passing day. There are reports that wealthy and well off people are migrating from Peshawar to comparatively safer areas of the country.FATA is the burning issue regarding terrorism where terrorists have taken shelter and from where the terrorist activities are being carried out. The government tried to form a lashkar in Mehsud tribe but the people rejected it saying it is unacceptable to them as it means that lashkar people could be easily targeted by terrorists and the government gives no protection to the people in lashkar. It is evident that people have no trust in what the government is saying to them. In N. Waziristan there are 20000 Arab terrorists and 25000 Punjabi terrorists.In FATA and other Pakhtun areas, the genocide of Pakhtun will be increasing in future. Training camps are also increasing in number in Punjab. Punjabi Taliban are upper hand in FATA. PML is equally or to say more dangerous than MMA and other religious parties in term of promotion of terrorism.The out comes of the coalition between ISI, Military and militants will bear dangerous and lethal fruit for Pashtuns. The collective political situations of almost all FATA agencies are same and have no difference at all. An interview of Gulbadin Hikmatyar on a Pakistani private TV Channel are alarming and is believed to add fuel to already volatile situations in area.The game is not over yet. It is a proxy war. But the battle field is the Pashtun land unfortunately. There are reports that local Taliban are deserting terrorism but due to some compulsions now they are unable to do so. Local recruitment has stopped to some extent as now people have realized gravity of situations but as was already said there are compulsions which take them to the camps. The Afghanistan issue has entered into decisive phase due to which the fighting will be getting further momentum while situations in FATA and Peshawar will get worst and peace is not seen in near future.AF-Pak policy is being reviewed in December next which will help us to understand situations in more clarity. In Punjab NATO convoys are frequently attacked which shows that terrorism has been diverted to Punjab also.Expressing grave concern over flood havocs in parts and parcels of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa and adjacent tribal region, the Steering Committee of Amn Tehrik has urged the federal government to distribute the foreign aids and grants in according to needs and damages amongst the provinces. The meeting has also asked the high ups of the armed forces to let the civil administration for running affairs of violence and terrorism affected areas.It was also demanded that the packages of Kerry Lugar bill should be spent on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as it was for the militant’s heated areas and there was no ambiguity that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has shattered mostly by the militant’s nasty and nefarious activities. They demanded from the Federal and provincial government to take steps for the reconstruction in Malakand and FATA. It means that Kerry-Lugar bill was for militancy related destruction and not for the flood related destruction. More than its 90% share should be given to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA. If the fund in Kerry Lugar bill was not used in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA then the result of the war against terror will be negative and Pashtun will be further disgusted and disappointments and deprivations will work which will go in benefit of terrorists. A new fund which is generated for the flood affected areas should be distributed among the provinces on the basis of its damages but as for as the Kerry Lugar is concerned it’s 90 % be spent on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA. The parliamentary election recently held in Afghanistanwas termed as welcoming and it was hoped that the election will further strengthen the democracy in Afghanistan which will pave the way for the peace and development in Afghanistan and region. The killing of Misri khan, President Hangu Press Club was strongly condemned. It was also demanded that regular meetings of Amn Tehrik should be held. Amn Tehrik should go to districts and people also who need the political awareness. Contacts between democratic and peace loving forces of the country is the need of the hour. The participants also condemn the abduction of Ajmal Khan vice Chancellery Islamia College University Peshawar and demanded for his release. The role of some media channels and print media are condemnable. They are not publishing AMN TEHRIK statements and even not giving enough space to the real issues and suffering of Pakhtuns peoples. The participants of Amn Tehrik added that conspiracies hatching for tackling the elected government would plunge the country in new political dilemma and anarchy and there would be no ambiguity that it would increased the tribulation and suffering of people as militancy and flood have dejected them in bad manner.They said that targets killing of Pukhtun in Karachi in the other parts of the country, target killing of political workers, Journalist, Peace Committees members should stop immediately as some improvised elements have desire to irritate Pukhtun and efface them. They maintained that Amn Tehrik would extend its peace loving agenda to the other parts of country and would stimulate people toward peace establishment in country.

Reported by
Zar ali khan musazai(Afridi)
Chairman
Tribal NGOs Consortium
Peshawar/FATA

Activities Report of member Organizations of CRM Peshawar for the affected people of monsoon flood

Activities Report of member Organizations of CRM Peshawar for the affected people of monsoon flood

Citizen Rights and Sustainable Development(CRSD)

An appeal to national and international organizations, Pakhtun Diaspora , national and international community and philanthropists for the victims of flood on very first day was made which was positively responded and CRSD started its work to assist the people affected by flood. It established its first camp in Tarkha village district Nowshera where the affected families of the nearby Union Councils started pouring in and took a sigh of relief in Tarkha camp which fortunately remained safe from flood water.
Some of the main points and salient features of the Press conference are here

For the last 4-days there has been raining in almost all parts and districts/Agencies of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA which caused a lot of destruction and devastated many houses especially huts and mud built houses. The flood caused due to heavy downpour and gushed into the settlements especially in rural areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa which has demolished almost all houses and million of the inmates are stranded in water. Those who have remained stranded in their demolished houses are in miserable conditions and are having no option except to weep or pray to God to help them all. There are many instances where the family members have been divided into two parts. The parents particularly fathers have remained in the safer areas while their children who remain homes at time of the rain got stranded and are still in same condition. Those children have been weeping for the last three days and nights but there is non to come to their rescue and get them rid of this miserable condition and to take them to some safer areas and provide them with food and safe potable waters. The stranded people especially women and children are having nothing to eat as the little or small stock they had has already either finished or drained by the flood water. There are sick and old people also who are still in trouble stranded there in their houses with no medicines and other edible. This situation is not related with one or two particular area. The entire Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been facing with same situations and people are in great trouble. They need to be evacuated first and then other facilities and needs be provided on emergency steps. The TV Channels and other humanitarian institutions have been calling the government to come to the rescue but the situations are so worst and are out of the control that only the government will not be able to handle it alone. The governments are not capable in even shiny days to help the people how can it would be able to come in help the citizens in rainy days?
The people need food, clean drinking water, clothes, tents, edibles, Medicines, and above all their evacuation is foremost needed and for this purpose small boats are required on emergency bases to bring the stranded people out of their places to comparatively safer places and spots.

Latter on an other press conference was held in Peshawar press club to highlight the issues and plights of the flood victims and school students who were rendered without schools. This was jointly held with Network for Humanitarian Assistance (NHA).



The main points are given below.
The monsoon flood has badly devastated the entire Pakistan in general and the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA in particular. These remarks were made by Arshad Haroon, regional Head of SPO and member of Network for Humanitarian Assistance NHA who was accompanied by Rukhsinda Naz (WAF), Idrees Kamal (CRSD), Zar Ali Khan (TNC), Uzma (NET), Shagufta Malik (WORD), and Samina (NET). The recent catastrophe has taken the province about 50 years back. The infrastructure of the province has been badly damaged. The role of civil society in this time of the trouble is laudable. As for as the central government is concerned, it showed lukewarm response and it discouraged the people to the extent that now they have no trust in the central government. The international community had pledged to help the Pakistan but now its practical approach showed that it is also not serious and lack resources. What ever the reason is but the ultimate victims are the innocent and poor masses. The Children are the future of a nation and according to recent UN Report more than 3.5 million children are prone to the death. The affected people have migrated to comparatively safer places and they have taken shelter in government schools and other buildings etc. Now the summer vacations have come to an end and the children will start going to the schools. But now there is no alternative program for the accommodation of the flood affectees. The affected children whose schools are demolished will definitely feel deprived as their schools, bags, books and other school equipments have been washed away by the flood. Now the NHA demands for providing of the books, pencils, bags and other school related things to the children and alternative schools be constructed for these children on emergency basis but these schools should be built at places in vicinity of the places where the flood affected people are residing. Flood affected peoples should not be shifted far flung camps and they should be provided camps near their homes, that these should construct their homes too. No proper coordination on the part of Govt. is aggravating the situation. Proper mechanism should be adopted that humanitarian assistance reached the affectees. Children and women are more vulnerable proper arrangements should be made to help these deserving communities.

CRSD with the help of some other organization and Philanthropists has been providing services and Foods to Flood affectees of Banda Sheikh Ismial, Banda Mala Han, Kurvi, Mohib Banda, Aman Kot and Tarkha where more than 4000 flood affectees are living in Tarkha camp. CRSD has been providing cooked food to 1400 affected people while uncooked food to 1200 families since July 29, 2010. 40 volunteers are working day and night to help the monsoon flood affectees. The activities of CRSD are supported by Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO), Noor Education Trust, , CERD (Medical camp) Women Action forum (2 Time foods for one day, 5 days breakfast, Sweets and Biscuits for 500 Children through Rukhsinda Naz,) one time food from SPARC, Aurat Foundation (50 Kit for women) 1200 (Family pack 105 Kilo Wheat flour and 1 Cotton Biscuits and dry milk were provided by World food program managed by CRSD. Recently the camp is being financially supported by the Khattak Qaumi Jirga headed by Jehanzeb Khattak. It has been generously providing the food to the inmates of the camp at Tarkha, district Nowshera.
CRSD which is a member organization of Citizen Rights Movement (CRM), Peshawar is engaged helping flood affected people of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA alike and is committed to expand its sphere of assistance to other affected areas also.
Chand Welfare Organization


The Chand Welfare Organization established its camp at Village Gul abad where it provided food items including Rice, Sugar, Ghee, Tea, Milk and Biscuits,total 40 male and 40 female were provided food for several days. A medical camp was also setup where women and men were checked up by a medical specialist Doctor. The Organization is committed to provide food and Eid package to effected people.

(HEISAR) Organization


Food items were provided to the affected people at Union Councils Aziz Khel, Sepa, Sherpao, and Nistata at district charsadda. 150 families were supported by providing food items and NFIs on self help basis. Food items were included ghee, spices, and pulses. Medicines, cloths and cooked food were provided in U/C 3 charsadda. 5 missing children were re- united with parents.4 pregnant women were treated and they are still with organization
Human Resource Development Organization


NFIs were provided in rural areas of Risalpure district Nowshera. NFIs were included in utensils, Cloths, kitchen items. Total 380 families were supported in which there were 180 female and 200 male. The food items were comprised of Biscuits, four packets of milk, water, and other items were distributed to compensate the affected people. The organization has also disbursed 5lac rupees in cash to the affected families. The donors are community and an influential person namely Rustam Khan of Hazro Attock. Eid package is ready to be distributed.

RCRO

RCRO arranged a medical camp in Agra district charsadda in which 800 women were treated.1200 packets of milk juices and water were distributed in affected people.

Human Development Organization

Human Development Organization distributed food items and Non food items in various parts of district Peshawar which were affected by Mon soon flood the main donors are community and SPO Peshawar.

Humdard Welfare Association Peshawar (HWA)

HWA is engaged assisting people since July 29, 2010 and provided emergency relief to the affected people. Many people who were stranded in flood water were evacuated to safer places like Schools, Hujras , BHUs and Markets. The organization provided food items at emergency basis on self help basis and community. HWA distributed food items in 120 families in village Billa Peshawar with the support of philanthropists of District Peshawar .and arranged awareness programme about hygiene. The organization is members of (CRM) Citizen Rights Movement Peshawar.

Reported by
Zar ali khan musazai (Afridi)
Executive Director
Society for Rights and Development
Chairman
Tribal NGOs Consortium
Peshawar/FATA

World Peace day Commemorated

World Peace day Commemorated

Proceeding of Seminar regarding world peace day commenced with recitation of the Holy Quran by Fareed Khan while Ghani Rehman Afridi took responsibility to run the stage. Khan Sahib Convener Citizen Rights Movement (CRM) was the first among the participants who spoke on the occasion, welcoming the participants and briefed them about the objectives of CRM and he also talked about the importance of the peace day. He said that CRM comprised of 9 Organizations of Peshawar which are supported by the SPO generously. SPO has been working hard to build the capacity of these organizations for the last one and half year. CRM is engaged holding seminars, walks, dialogue, workshops and conferences on almost all important topics and subjects which could be proved helpful to people and society in their development and awareness. Today CRM is holding this seminar to remember the international day of peace and work towards establishment of peace in our region and entire world. This day reminds us peace and tells us to hate wars and fighting because wars bring contempt and hardships for the people of our world. We want to a see a world of peace and strive to make it as a cradle of peace, love and fraternity. We want our organizations to get united and to work for the promotion of peace in region.

Idrees Kamal, convener Amn Tehrik also spoke on the occasion saying that this day is being observed on international level all over the world. The international day of peace happens every year on 21st September and it is dedicated to peace. Many nations of the world observe this day with enthusiasm and fervor. Before inauguration of this day a special type of the bell is rung at United Nations Headquarters and the said bell is cast from coins donated by the children from all continents. The inscription on it reads as, long live absolute world peace.
The UN General Assembly declared in a resolution sponsored by the United Kingdom and Costa Rica, the third Tuesday of September as the international day of peace devoted to commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace. Pakistan is 5th in number of the countries regarding political instability. Norway is the only country of the world where there is no instability and peace is all around. Its people are prosperous and peaceful. Amn Tehrik(Peace Movement) was launched April 24, 2009 in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in which about 35 big and small organizations participated and declared its formation. Those days were very hard and there was fear all around. IDPs were coming to Peshawar and other comparatively safer districts of Pakhtunkhwa Province. First IDPs conference was held in Peshawar in which IDPs of Swat emptied their hearts. Latter on a demonstration was also held in which people demanded for peace and against terrorism. By the time the atmosphere of the region was very tense but the said demos inculcated a new spirit of life and hope in people and they started their voice for the peace. Idrees Kamal also demanded of Arab and Punjabis militants and terrorists to go back their homes and leave Pakhtun people to settle their own house. Arab and Punjabis terrorists have destroyed the peace in region. We are concerned about the frequent abduction of our doctors, engineers, professors, Journalists and other professionals by the terrorists who terrorize our people by kidnapping people from the almost all parts of Pakhtunkhwa and FATA. We should not keep mum as this silence will take us to annihilation. Pakistan should formulate such policies which are not harmful to its people and neighbors alike because the wrong doings and faulty policies will destroy us and our next generation.
Said Mukhtar Bacha, the chief gusest who is also the provincial president of National Party and an active member of Amn Tehrik said to the participants that he was pleased to see people like those present on that occasion for the commemoration of such great days. Peace is an important thing which I think each and every living being needs. We formed a movement to promote the peace in Peshawar which is named as Amn Tehrik (Peace Movement). This movement has a lot to its credit for the peace. It issued a declaration called Declaration of Peshawar which is a unique document and if some one wants to work for the promotion of peace he should read it. It was said that Norway has peace but I would like to say that its peace is due to its economic development. Norway is about 240 times more developed country than Pakistan. If people and countries are economically prosperous then its people are peaceful and happy. But alas! Our country Pakistan has been spending on the defense. We have to slash the defense expenditures. Human being needs peace. One who is moving on two feet and work against peace then he or she will not be called as human and they will be known as animals. There have been about 63 years of creation of Pakistan and our 80% budget is spent on defense. How can we keep mum over this injustice? If we do not raise our concern over it then we will be annihilated. Some people say that Talib is fighting in Afghanistan against America. How is it possible for a poor Talib to fight against a super power? This is also not possible for a Talib to use such sophisticated weapons and bear its burden. Today our province is more dangerous than Afghanistan. The people are psychologically ill and get very easily angry. We are human being and we need to work for the promotion of the peace in our region as well as world.

Iqbal a social activist also spoke on the occasion and talked about the importance of peace and world peace day.
Zaibunnisa Program Officer Advocacy SPO thanked the participants and CRM for organizing such gathering which commemorated the international Day of Peace. She asked the people to play their role for the promotion of the peace in region and world. She also eulogized the importance of the peace day and said that such days are needed to be observed with enthusiasm and fervor. She said that SPO has been doing its services for the people who are engaged doing betterment for the people and community. Peace is pre requisite for us all as without peace life becomes redundant and many precious people and beings spoil and perish. Wars are unable to resolve the issues. Only peace is the instrument which has the capability to solve our problems and for this purpose we all need to get hands and raise a voice in unison to promote peace all around.
Besides other Zar ali khan musazai(Afridi) Chairman Tribal NGOs Consortium, Manzoor Afridi General Secretary TNC , Ameer Khan General Secretary Pakhtun Democratic Council, Tahira Shaheen General Secretary CRM, Anwar Khan Advocate, Tariq Khan, Sajjad Khalil, Zeenat, Robina Massy, Shagufta Esa Khan, Asif Khan and a large number of people representing civil and political societies and organizations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA.

Reported by
Zar ali khan musazai(Afridi)
Executive Director
Society for Rights and Development
Chairman
Tribal NGOs Consortium
tncfata@gmail.com

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Press Conference on post flood situations in FATA

Tribal NGOs Consortium

Press Conference


Peshawar: Tribal NGOs Consortium (TNC) held a Press Conference in Peshawar Press Club today on FATA post flood situations and plights of the inhabitants of tribesmen, women and children.
It was said that FATA which comprises of Seven Agencies and Six FRs is completely neglected and neither central government extends its help to its people and nor FATA Secretariat. It means it is a ghost house where its inmates are totally forgotten. When it rained last month, it badly hit the mountains of FATA where the soil was eroded, standing crops and trees uprooted, fields washed away, most of the cattle died and many people remained shelter less because the rain devastated each and every thing and many mud built houses were caved in. More than 200 people were killed but unfortunately the reports about FATA are not published and the area has been made as inaccessible for the free and independent media. For the last several years this forgotten region has been witnessing destructive and subversive activities which destroyed the politics, economy and social fabric of the society in FATA. Thousands of people left the area and migrated to some comparatively several areas of Pakhtunkhwa province where most of them are leading a miserable and forgotten life. People of FR Peshawar, FR Kohat and Khyber Agency are not considered as IDPs by the government , that,s why many people who fled from the threat of militancy are living either with relatives or in some makeshift houses which are not worthy to live. The education of the children also suffered and it is feared that many children will be deprived of the ornament of education. The future generation will be ignorant which will be a great loss to people of FATA and nation alike. The government has collected data of all affected areas but the report issued by NDMA fails to mention FATA among the affected areas. It is of great concern for us all. Billion of dollars were obtained on the heads of people in FATA but one will be astonished to see that FATA is still showing a picture of medieval age. The government and international donor agencies are appealed to come forward and help FATA people and the region.
A multicluster rapid assessment mechanism should immediately be carried out for which our member organizations are prepared and on its basis a marshal plan should be devised for the development of FATA. All those who suffered in recently devastating flood in FATA should immediately be compensated and the reconstruction work be initiated on war footing.
Tribal NGOs Consortium a representative network of all FATA based NGOs CBOs busy doing developmental and relief work for the people and area. The member organizations have also played an important role in pre and post flood era in FATA. The recent devastating flood has played havoc with children and especially women. Lactating and pregnant women suffered and are still suffering. As IDPs their condition is worst and as for as children both boys and girls are concerned their education institutions are closed who need schools to be educated. Those students who are not allowed to be got admitted in schools in settled areas should be permitted to get education. Special scholarships and stipends should be announced for students of FATA. Agriculture is the back bone of economy which was badly destroyed by the flood and has rendered people in FATA jobless and having no food to eat. A famine like situations is imminent in FATA as the standing crops, gardens, vegetable and cattle have been either washed away by gushing water or completely destroyed.

Issued by
Tribal NGOs Consortium (TNC)
Peshawar/FATA
Contacts: +92-3339134919
+92-3015953337
tncfata@gmail.com

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Political Administration fined students for staging a protest against arrest of their fellow student by Political Agent

It was January 7, 2010 when, in Jamrud, Khyber Agency FATA the students of various education institutions came to the streets and road after hearing that the political Administration had arrested one of their students in a so called search operation. The student was sent to jail. The students demanded of the Political Administration to release their fellow student as he was an innocent person and was never involved in subversive activities. The political Administration registered a case against 20 students leaders and fined them 50000(Pakistani Rupees) each for staging a protest against the Administration and in favor of their fellow student. Latter on 7 out of 20 students were exonerated of the fine but the rest of were ordered to deposit the fine immediately for they had violated political Administration law where there is no such permission for any body to protest on any thing happens to them. They will have to keep mum and tolerate every type of the brutality and barbarism of the Political Administration. This is called the black law of FCR which is imposed on FATA and this law does not permit any body to stage a demo, issue press release or at least to protest for some one who is incarcerated in jail for the crime he/she does not know. The political Administration convened a Jirga of the tribal Mashran and directed them to accept the bail of the students who had protested. Mashran accepted the demand of Political Agent/Assistant Political Agent at Jamrud Tehsil. There have been almost 7 months that the Mashran demand of the students to deposit the fine otherwise they will go to the jail.

In FATA where there is militancy all around. Most of the schools are closed and students suffered heavily. The economy is deteriorated. The education ratio is at lowest ebb but still the political Administration has been putting fine on the students which further alienate the students to continue study.
Tribal NGOs Consortium demands of the Political Administration to issue the order to remit the fine on students so that they could continue their study because students are always out of pockets and such financial hardships will further aggravate their problems and will create hurdles in their way to keep their study continued.

Regards
Zar Ali Khan Musazai(Afridi)
Chairman
Tribal NGOs Consortium
Peshawar/FATA
tncfata@gmail.com
+92-3015963337

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

: The following commodities are needed to help the flood victims in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA

Subject: The following commodities are needed to help the flood victims in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA

If you are willing to contribute, or know somebody who can help, please contact the following:

Besides sending cash through below mentioned Civil Society organizations, you can support by providing following commodities.
* Clothing: Clothes of various sizes, Beddings, Shoes
* Utensils: Jerricans (large plastic cans that hold 20 liters of water or other liquids), Crockery, Buckets
* Toiletries: Tissues, Soaps, Dettol (antibacterial cleaners), Towels
* Food: Rice, Sugar, Flour (Atta), Onions, Potatoes, Cooking oil, Tea, Milk (tetra packs or powder), Safe drinking water, Cooked Food

Medicines:

1. Water purification tablets.
2. Life saving drugs.
3. Vaccines for malaria, cholera, typhoid, influenza.
4. Pain killers including strong ones like morphine derivatives, tremadol, pethadine, kinz .
5. Antibiotics e.g. tetnus, amoxil, gentamycin.
6. IV cannulas
7. IV Drip sets
8. IV drips: normal saline, ringerlactate
9. Local anesthetics (injections)
10. Cotton bandages, cotton.
11. Surgical instruments: e.g needle holders, forceps, tweezers.
12. Suturing materials, Skin staples.



Regards

Zar ali khan
Chairman
Tribal NGOs Consortium
&
Executive Director
Society for the Rights and Development
Peshawar/FATA
+92-3159195919
+92-5253154

(Those who want to help the needy people should deposit their alms, funds etc. in the Bank Account titled: society for Rights and Development, 0959-79001513-03, Habib Bank Ltd. Peshawar Super Market, Peshawar Cantt, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, Branch code: 0959)

Humanitarian Assistance, Urgent help needed.

Humanitarian Assistance, Urgent help needed.

PESHAWAR, July 31: Various civil society organisations under the banner of the Network for Humanitarian Assistance have appealed to the donor agencies, federal government, political parties and philanthropists to immediately provide relief to the rains and flood-affected people.
Speaking at a joint press conference at Peshawar Press Club here on Saturday, representatives of the NGOs led by Ijaz Durrani, Idress Kamal and Zar Ali Khan said that large number of people across the province needed food, medicines and shelter on emergency basis.

It was not possible for the provincial government to meet the requirements of these people, they said, adding that it was obligation of the federal government, overseas Pakistanis, United Nations, foreign missions, international community, NGOs and well-off people to help them.

They feared that if the needy people were not supported promptly, there was a likelihood of the loss of human lives on large-scale. Immediate work, they said, was to rescue the people stranded at different buildings and provide them with food items.

Referring to the official figure of the death toll (450), they said the actual number might be much higher as, according to them, there was no access of government to the flood-hit areas and telephone network was also not functioning to get exact information.

The NGOs representatives pointed out human losses, destruction of government installations, infrastructure and livestock in Malakand, Dir, Swat, Nowshera, Charsadda, Peshawar, Fata, Dera Ismail Khan, Tank, Lakki Marwat, Bannu, Mansehara, Haripur and other areas.

Presently, they said, helicopters could prove useful for the transportation of relief goods, including food, to the stranded people as vehicles could not move in the floodwater and mud.

They said arrangements for the affected people were deficient and most of them were living under open sky, and could mot move as floods had swept away the link roads and bridges.
Regards

Zar ali khan
Chairman
Tribal NGOs Consortium
&
Executive Director
Society for the Rights and Development
Peshawar/FATA
+92-3159195919

(Those who want to help the needy people should deposit their alms, funds etc. in the Bank Account titled: society for Rights and Development, 0959-79001513-03, Habib Bank Ltd. Peshawar Super Market, Peshawar Cantt, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, Branch code: 0959)

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Tribal NGOs Consortium condemns killing of two Christian brothers in Faisalabad

Tribal NGOs Consortium condemns killing of two Christian brothers in Faisalabad
Tribal NGOs Consortium strongly condemns killing of the two Christian brothers in Faisalabad Punjab by the religious fundamentalist elements who have made the society as hostage. Killing a human being should not be justified by just saying that he or she said some blasphemous remarks against a religious entity or sacred place and book etc. There are many people in this society who have their own grudges against people of the other sect or religion. They use the religion to justify their wrongdoings but it could not be justified in any case. Individuals are not permitted to harm a citizen or to kill him/her. This is an inhuman act and is to be condemned. The government is demanded to take action against such unlawful wrong doings, arrest the culprits and give them punishment as per law of the land.

Regards
Zar ali khan
Chairman
Tribal NGOs Consortium
Peshawar/FATA
tncfata@gmail.com
www.tncfata.blogspot.com

Friday, July 9, 2010

Tribal NGOs Consortium condemns suicide attack in Mohmand Agency,FATA

Tribal NGOs Consortium condemns suicide attack in Mahmand Agency,FATA

We were shocked to hear the sad news of the gory suicide incident in Mahmand Agency, FATA in which more than 50 innocent people were martyred and more than 80 were severely wounded. FATA and its people have been suffering for the last many years and especially after 2001 when the extremism and terrorism took the area into its grip and made the people of FATA forced to either migrate to comparatively safer areas of the province or had to live on the terms and conditions of the militants and military alike.
The recent report of the Amnesty International is an eye opener in which it was clearly stated that more than 4 million innocent tribal people are hostage to the militants and military alike. People of the FATA are living as IDPs and they have no basic amenities for the life. Recently about 40 thousands people were forced to leave the area in FR Peshawar by the apparently militants. The stories of the trouble and agony of the people in FR-Peshawar were published in various newspapers and were highlighted in media but still to no avail.
Tribal NGOs Consortium condemns the suicide incident in Mahmand Agency once again and demands of the government and other human rights organizations to do some thing positive and practical to save the people of FATA from such inhuman and barbaric acts.

Regards
Zar ali khan
Chairman
Tribal NGOs Consortium
Peshawar
tncfata@gmail.com
+923015963337

Saturday, June 19, 2010

FATA based native NGOs

Names of FATA based Civil Society Organizations
Name of Organization: SPEED(Society for Promotion of education and employment for disables)
Name of Contact Person: Abdullah Shah Shinwari
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Landikotal, Khyber Agency
Email: speed.uop@gmail.com
Tel:03339161559

Name of Organization: ZALAND
Name of Contact Person: Shahid Afridi
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Jamrud
Email: shahid.812@gmail.com
Tel: 0333-9364321, 0300-5822718


Name of Organization: CEDO
Name of contact Person: Ikramullah
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Bajour
Email: cedo.org2010@yahoo.com
Tel:

Name of Organization: Community Uplift Programme (CUP)
Name of Contact Person: Lal Jan Afridi
Designation: Executive Director
Email: cup.pak@gmail.com
Location: Jamrud
Tel: 0333-9117665, 091-5813339

Name of Organization: HEARD
Name of Contact Person: Ghani Rehman
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Jamrud
Email: heard_org@yahoo.com , grafridi_fata@yahoo.com
Tel: 0333-9166863

Name of Organization: ?
Name of Contact Person: Abdul Qayyum
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Jamrud
Email: qayum.khyber@gmail.com
Tel: ?

Name of Organization: AAS
Name of Contact Person: Kamil/Rauf
Designation: Executive Director
Location: FR-Peshawar
Email: aas_awa@yahoo.com
Tel: 0321-9060134

Name of organization: SAWERA
Name of contact person: Noor Zia Afridi
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Jamrud
E-Mail: sawera.nwfp@gmail.com
Tel: 0333-9117665

Name of organization: FRD
Name of contact person: Azmat Mohmand
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Mohmand Agency
E-Mail: azmatafridi@gmail.com
Tel: 0300-5824199

Name of organization: CADO
Name of contact person: Shah Nawaz
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Jamrud
E-Mail: cado_org@yahoo.com
Tel: 0333-9117665

Name of organization: SADA
Name of contact person: Gul Zaman
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Bajour Agency
E-Mail: sada_gz@yahoo.com, gzsada@yahoo.com
Tel: 0305-9413913

Name of organization: Tribal Right Watch
Name of contact person: Iftikhar Ahmad
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Mullagori Khyber Agency
E-Mail: tribalwatch@yahoo.com
Tel: 0345-9080167

Name of organization: PEACE
Name of contact person: Haji Shah Alam
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Mullagori Khyber Agency
E-Mail:
Tel: 0333-9061270


Name of organization: Life and Hope
Name of contact person: Dr. Ali Haider
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Mohmand Agency
E-Mail:
Tel: 0333-9125179

Name of organization: Mashal Development Organization
Name of contact person: Israr Azam
Designation: Executive Director
Location: FR Peshawar
E-Mail: mashal.fata@gmail.com
Tel: 0333-9160975

Name of organization: Citizen Rights and Sustainable Development (CRSD)
Name of contact person: Sameena Rehman Afridi
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Khyber Agency / FATA
E-Mail: crsdpk@gmail.com
Tel: 0301-5963337

Name of organization: Society for Rights and Development (SRD)
Name of contact person: Zar Ali Khan Afridi
Designation: Executive Director
Location: FR Peshawar / FATA
E-Mail: srd.org.pk@gmail.com
Tel: 0301-5963337

Name of organization: Community Initiative Support Services (CISS)
Name of contact person: Imdad Afridi
Designation: General Secretary
Location: BARA Khyber Agency
E-Mail: cisspk@gmail.com
Tel: 0333-9115013, 0300-5965339

Name of organization: Khitmatgar (Helper)
Name of contact person: Malik Luqman Afridi
Designation: Executive Director
Location: FR Peshawar
E-Mail:
Tel: 0300-9354772


Name of organization: Pakistan International Human Rights Organization PIHRO
Name of contact person: Muhammad Iqbal
Designation: Coordinator NWFP
Location: Dara Adam Khel
E-Mail: afridiiqbal2002@yahoo.com
Tel: 0345-9192862

Name of organization: Women Awareness Skill & Development Organization
Name of contact person: Nisar Ahmad Momand
Designation: Chairman
Location: Momand Agency
E-Mail: nisarmohmmand@yahoo.com
Tel: 0300-9344511

Name of organization: Sustainable Development Program for Community (SDPC)
Name of contact person: Tariq Kamal
Designation: Chairman
Location: Khyber Agency
E-Mail: sdpc.org.pk@gmail.com
Tel: 0333-9114593

Name of organization: DUAA
Name of contact person: Sardar Ameen Afridi
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Jamrud

E-Mail: pamirkh@yahoo.com
Tel: 0305-9350063

Name of organization: SHADE
Name of contact person: Zarteef Khan Afridi
Designation: General Secretary
Location: Jamrud
E-Mail:
Tel: 0303-8269091

Name of organization: ISSAR
Name of contact person: Ashraf Ali
Designation: Executive Director
Location: FR D.I.Khan
E-Mail: iws_fata@hotmail.com
Tel: 0346-9792662, 0966600034






Name of organization: CAARD
Name of contact person: Manzoor Afridi
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Jamrud Khyber Agency
E-Mail: caard.fata@gmail.com
Tel: 0333-9134519

Name of organization:
Name of contact person: Naushad Afridi
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Landikotal
E-Mail:
Tel: 0346-9259398

Name of organization: Orkzai Development Organization
Name of contact person: Shah Hussain Advocate
Designation: Executive Director
Location: Orkzai Agency
E-Mail:
Tel: 0333-9537707

Name of organization: Kurram Welfare Home
Name of contact person: Umar / Ishaq / Shah Hussain
Designation: Directors
Location: Kurram Agency
E-Mail: m_umar33@yahoo.com
Tel: 0300-3900140, 0300-9000587, 0300-9360003

Name of Organization: Society for Human Emancipation and Development (SHED)
Name of Contact Person: Gul Muhammad Afridi
Location. Bara Khyber Agency
Email : shed.pk@gmail.com
Contact No: 0345-9051218

Name of Organization: SAPNA
Contact Person. Rehana Malik Afridi
Designation. Chairperson
Location. FR-Kohat
Email. Sapna_org@hotmail.com
Tel. 0333-9623780

Name of Organization: Universal Development Organization
Name of Contact Person: Nasim Khan Wazir
Designation: Executive Director
Location. FR Bannu
Email :
Contact No: 0333-9288090

Name of Organization: Society for Cooperation Awareness and Nursing
Name of Contact Person: Fazal Rehman
Designation: Executive Director
Location. Landikotal
Email : scan.org@yahoo.com
Contact No: 0306-5969966

Name of Organization: Christian Awareness and Development Society
Name of Contact Person: Arshid Masih
Designation: Chairman
Location. Landikotal
Email : cadsociety@gmail.com
Contact No: 0307-7128819

Name of Organization: Kio Kushan Kai
Name of Contact Person: Nauman Afridi
Designation: General Secretary
Location. Bara Khyber Agency
Email: nafridi.kyokushinkai@gmail.com
Contact 0321-9032336


Name of Organization: Rural Community Development Organization(RCDO)
Name of Contact Person: Wali Muhammad Shinwari
Designation: Chairman
Location. Landi Kotal Khyber Agency
Email: wali_shinwari99@yahoo.com
Contact: 0300-3517115



Name of Organization: Afridi Wefare Organization
Name of Contact Person: Faiz Alam Afridi
Designation: General Secretary
Location. FR-Kohat
Email: faiz_alamafridi@yahoo.com
Contact: 0333-9242285





Regards,

Zar Ali Khan Musazai
Chairman
Tribal NGOs Consortium
tncfata@gmail.com
03015963337

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Amnesty International and FATA

Amnesty International and FATA

By Zar Ali Khan Musazai

In a recent Report issued by Amnesty International regarding Human Rights situations in FATA concern was shown that nearly 4 million people in FATA live under Taliban rule where they suffer human rights abuses from both militants and the Pakistani Army.
As if Hell Fell on ME, a report based on interviews with nearly 300 people, says millions live in a, human rights free zone, where militants torture and kill women aid workers and men without beards. Pakistani soldiers have also committed serious violations, including indiscriminate artillery fire and extrajudicial executions, as the army swept across the tribal belt over the past year, the report said.
FATA is a buffer between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Pakistan termed it its geography but till this very day since its creation in 1947, she has done no good to this part of the world.
Political freedom has been closed for the people of this area. Political parties act has not been yet extended to FATA. On Aug. 14, 2009 incumbent President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari announced abolition of FCR and extension of Political Parties Act but soon retreated back for the known reasons pressurized by military establishment not to dare intervene into the affairs of FATA.
As for as we know, there are reasons for pushing FATA into hell, the foremost is that area in question is still not having any constitutional status as to whose part is it? The second is that Pakistani establishment has been in its control to use it against Afghanistan and to take into hands who rules the Kabul. People at helm of affairs in Islamabad have no interest in those living in FATA (Native People of FATA) rather they have their own interest in FATA. We see that FATA has been used for the terrorism for the last nearly 30 years. Religious extremism was promoted by the establishment. Seminaries were constructed and people were encouraged to participate. Politics was termed as a forbidden flower for the people of FATA. They were told that they were different from those living both sides of them. But actually people who at their west and east are of the same ethnicity, Pashtun. They were also told that they were more brave and courageous than others and they had a unique culture. Many a times they were presented as the soldiers having no formal salary out of the national kitty which is supposed to be filled by the alms getting on the very name of tribal people. Actually people of FATA have never been antagonistic to any country or people. They have always remained as peaceful and secular people. In Tirah valley of Khyber Agency so many people are living who are Sikh, by religion. More than 30 thousands Christians have been also residing in FATA but there has never been an incident of killing, abducting or abusing each other. They have all rights what a tribesman and woman have except some what the FCR has taken from them. This is an excellent example of tolerance and secularism. People in Tirah go to the funeral prayers of their sikh brethren and have a good relation ship and no one counts him or her as alien. They have never scorned at them for being different from what they practice. Now we have to come to the facts as to what are the reasons that turned the situations sour. Due to an area like a black hole having no know how about politics and political parties’ presence the religious extremism was promoted and encouraged by the state sponsored agencies for the reasons already mentioned above. Political Agent was imposed on them to decide about their future. Militants from across the world and Punjab were invited by establishment to FATA and a farce like situations was developed in which several actors have been performing their respective acts. Militants were handed over the guns and weapons while on other players started getting fund from international community to apparently wipe out terrorists. In this whole drama the marginalized people of FATA has no role. They and their land are just used for the stage and getting money. Pakistani establishment is a fund starved one and would be using all means and tactics to get the dollars to fill the pockets and have an occasion to loot and plunder with both hands and the recent report of Transparency International also supported our view.
The report of Amnesty International should open the eyes of international community giving fund to the cheaters and robbers on the heads of tribal and FATA. People are hostage and they have been terrorized to the extent that no one in FATA could dare to discuss this issue and go to the bottom of the awful tale of the FATA residents. Most of the tribal have left for comparatively safer places to take shelter. Those who are still there are at the mercy of terrorists and military alike. More than 50000 innocent tribesmen and women were sacrificed for the sin they had not committed. About 3500 pro peace political people, tribal Malakan and influential were ruthlessly beheaded and assassinated Fund is coming and drowned the drain. Neither terrorism was wiped out nor did miseries of people come to an end.
Now it is the responsibility of the Pakistan government to do something for the betterment of the people in FATA because it has been getting the fund on its name but no one knows where it goes.

(The writer is a social and political worker and currently is Chairman Tribal NGOs Consortium, FATA and can be reached at email tncfata@gmail.com, http://www.tncfata.blogspot.com/ , + 92-3015963337)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Tribal NGOs Consortium launched

An important meeting of the FATA based NGOs was held in Peshawar which was presided by Malik Luqman Afridi and participated by the representatives of almost all the civil society organizations of FATA. The participants unanimously agreed to rename their respective networks working in FATA as Tribal NGOs Consortium (TNC). Now the united plate form after merger will be a representative body of the tribal organizations and the TNC will be working for the well being and welfare of the people and organizations of FATA. Zar Ali khan musazai was named as the first Chairman while Manzoor Afridi as General Secretary, Sameena Afridi vice Chairperson and Iftikhar Mullagori as Press Secretary of TNC respectively. Ameer Khan, Master Khan Habib Afridi, Zarteef Khan Afridi, Ghani Rehman, Iqbal Afridi, Nisar Mohmand, Dr. Ali Haider, Gulzaman, Majeed Afridi, Younas Khan Orakzai, Ali Wazir, Zaman Wazir, Farooq Shah, Shams Naveed, Sabit Gul, Naushad Afridi, Atlas Khan Sherani, Ashraf Ali, and Ashrafullah Dawar were declared as the members of Steering Committee of TNC. The Tribal NGOs Consortium would extend its all possible support to the FATA based civil Society Organizations, strengthening their coordination, resolving the issues concerning NGOs, Building the capacity of organizations and their members and raising the issues of tribesmen on each and every plate form to apprise all and sundry about the problems of people in FATA. Consortium will be struggling peacefully to help alleviate poverty by strong and co coordinated support of the grass level community based organizations of FATA and would increase their capacity to work for the promotion of peace, welfare and development of the area in question and its inhabitants alike. Regards, Zar Ali Khan ChairmanTribal NGOs Consortium tncfata@gmail.com03015963337