Many liberals are unable to understand the deep-seated racism and Islamophobia that shapes European consciousness today. There is an entire history of segregation, exclusion and occupation of Muslim, Arab and African lands stemming from the colonial era. Countries such as France
not only committed unspeakable crimes in places like Algeria, they refused to ever acknowledge the ways in which they demeaned their fellow human beings in the colonies. In contemporary Paris, working class Muslims/Africans live in "banlieus" where police violence/racism is
rampant & conditions of life extremely brutal. Today, Muslim immigrants tend to support Left-wing & liberal parties across Europe at a time when Far-Right & fascist parties are capturing public imagination. Fascism was and remains the biggest threat to European stability. In the
early twentieth century, fascists used the fear of Jews to mobilize their support. Today, they use the fear of Muslims and Islamophobia to whip up their base. In each case, the target is to create "weapons of mass distraction" by creating phantoms while enhancing the power of
tiny elites that control contemporary European politics.
In the Muslim world, the reaction against the crisis has been hypocritical to say the least. Defending acts such as beheading or condemning the West does not give us an inch of moral superiority. Instead, we should see how
Europe is showing us a mirror in terms of how we treat religious minorities and other vulnerable groups in society. Moreover, we can see how our ruling elites are also trying to manipulate this incident to block important internal debates by fueling hatred of other societies.
Accepting the racist civilizational discourse created by modern Europe is the worst way to show solidarity to Muslim minorities in Europe. There is no "Muslim" vs "West" binary as the West could not be where it is today without its encounters with the Muslim World. Instead,
we need to posit universal values of humanity, decency and equality if we are to prevent the ruling classes from making ordinary people clash with each other.
Today, we require new encounters between those who seek to create coalitions of the weak and the vulnerable.
immigrant rights activists in France, to minority rights activists in Pakistan, from feminists in the Muslim world to climate activists in Europe, we must forge a new internationalism that is indifferent to the differences of our identity. Rather than fighting the phantom of
"enemy civilization", we must shift our focus to imperialism, war, climate catastrophe and a failing capitalist order that pose a challenge to all of humanity. Let us no longer allow the symptoms disorient us from fighting the diseases that are devouring us, diseases that
we can only fight together, irrespective of our race, geography and religion.
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Last few days have been very difficult for the working class. A thread.
Yesterday, we went to Faisalabad to meet workers of Ibrahim Fibers. The company has fired over two thousand workers in the middle of a pandemic. The same group owns Allied bank. Workers are organizing a protest on 17th August in Faisalabad.
On Saturday, Brick kiln owners in Jhang refused to free families from bonded labour. Mohammad Shabbir, leader of Bhatta Mazdoor Union, intervened to rescue workers from captivity. However the bosses & district police attacked families to prevent them from leaving.
I sadly announce that I will no longer be teaching at Forman Christian College. Earlier this year, my contract was changed to visiting faculty from the position of Assistant Professor. Now I wont continue as a visiting lecturer either.
After returning to Pakistan in 2016, was
committed to teaching at a public sector university. I joined Government College University and later Punjab University. Both institutions fired me citing "national security" as a reason. Some friends and sympathetic teachers at FCC reached out to me in this most difficult period
of my life and alerted me to a job opening at the university. FCC provided me an opportunity to achieve some financial stability, build an academic community and be away from constant public scrutiny. I finally felt relaxed in Pakistan.
This year, poor countries owe $25 billion in installments to creditors in rich countries in the midst of a pandemic. Demands for canceling Third World's debt are absolutely rational and just. A thread.
The creditor-debtor relation is a direct legacy of loot & plunder under colonial rule. For example, economist Utsa Patnaik estimates Britain stole $45 trillion from India. This explains why financial autonomy was a key demand in anti-colonial agitation.
After a brief period of anti-colonial politics, the debt crisis of the 1970s provided another opportunity to Western govts to control the labour and resources of the Third World. Termed the “Washington Consensus”, they pushed Structural Adjustment Programs on debtor states,
We went to Kulalanwala and Kot Asadullah (on Multan Road) to meet locals and mobilize for the #climatemarch. The district is known for an acute crisis of polluted water.
The details we found were shocking beyond belief.
This thread has interviews of some of the affectees.
The area is now an industrial site. The adjoining villages are suffering as ground water is polluted by chemicals and waste from the factories. The major culprits are Honda and Wire Manufacturing factory. For years, the waste affected not only water but also agricultural produce.
For last twenty years, dozens of people have been experiencing bone deformities. The issue was first highlighted in 1998, but different governments have failed to remedy the situation despite multiple promises. Factories have refused to implement environmental regulations.