Afghanistan’s Chicago resistance

May 17, 2012

Nato’s murderous occupation will feel the strength of American and Afghan solidarity in Chicago this weekendThousands of protesters are expected to descend on Chicago this weekend for Nato’s annual summit where Afghanistan will be top of the agenda. It promises to be one of the most vital anti-war demonstrations of our generation. I will be unable to travel to attend, however from here in Kabul I can tell you that the whole nation will be watching Chicago this weekend.The protesters remind us that the US administration is not representative of the US human beings. It’s encouraging to see so many willing to capture action and stand up against this unjust, disastrous war.Recently Barack Obama travelled to Kabul to meet Afghanistan’s so-called president, Hamid Karzai. Both leaders used this meeting to pretend that they are ending this war when they are really trying to prolong it. Obama knows that the American human beings are turning against the war, and both men also know that the Afghan human beings are against not only the war, however the continued occupation of their nation. Both claim that the war will end in 2014, while saying simultaneously that American troops will remain in some capacity until 2024. As 2024 nears they will probably affirm they mean to remain in Afghanistan until 2034.The reality is that the US and its Nato allies plot to dominate Afghanistan and the larger region militarily for the following generation. Their reasoning is geostrategic: to control our energy and mineral resources, and maintain military superiority over China and other competitors.No one can believe leaders like Obama who affirm they are working for peace much as they continue the bombings, night raids and drone attacks that kill civilians every week – sometimes every day – in Afghanistan, Pakistan and elsewhere.This weekend’s protests will likely face repression. Police in Chicago have reportedly spent $1m on riot-control equipment ahead of the summit. However it’s vital that human beings capture to the streets to raise their voices. Here in Afghanistan, peace and women’s rights activists risk their lives to hold protests against both the occupation and the fundamentalist warlords.President Obama lived in Chicago for many years; it is practically his hometown. Mine is in Afghanistan’s remote Farah province, where I was elected as an MP in 2005, at the age of 26. Since I spoke outside and denounced the occupation, the warlords and the Taliban, I faced threats and assassination attempts – and was kicked outside of parliament in 2007.Since I was banished, I was unable to stand in parliament and condemn a Nato bombing in May 2009 that killed about 150 human beings in Farah. Most of the victims of this massacre were women and children. I desire to inquiry Obama and his wife, Michelle, how they would feel if their own daughters were killed in this senseless and brutal manner?Since this is the reality of the war in Afghanistan. This is the reality of what Nato does all encircling the earth, and if Nato is allowed to stay and continue the war in Afghanistan, it will be emboldened to wage more wars against more human beings – in the Middle East, in Africa and beyond.We have many problems in Afghanistan – fundamentalism, warlords, the Taliban – however we will have a bigger chance to solve them if we have our self-determination, our freedom, our independence. Nato’s bombs will never deliver democracy and justice to Afghanistan or any other nation.The voices of protest in the streets of Chicago will be seen and heard in Kabul, and in Farah, and eventually in every corner of Afghanistan. As we affirm here, the truth is like the sun: when it comes outside, nothing can block it.I’m sorry I cannot be in Chicago this weekend physically. However I, along with millions of other Afghans, will be there in heart and in spirit, standing in solidarity with the demand that Nato withdraw its troops from Afghanistan.• Follow Comment is autonomous of charge on Twitter @commentisfreeAfghanistanUnited StatesProtestBarack ObamaHamid KarzaiNatoUS foreign policyUS national securityMiddle East and North AfricaMalalai Joyaguardian.co.uk © 2012 Twitter News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Employ of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds

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