Help Pakistan | Pukaar Swat ke liye

sawatThe Swat also called Switzerland of Asia region has been inhabited for more than two thousand years and was known in ancient times as Udyana. The location of Swat made it an important stopping point for many invaders including Alexander the Great and Mahmud of Ghazni. The second century BCE saw Swat forming part of the Buddhist civilisation of Gandhara. Swat was a center of Hinayana Buddhism and of the Mahayana school that developed from it. The Chinese pilgrim Fa-Hsien, who visited the valley around 403 CE, mentions 500 monasteries. After him, Sun Yun (519 CE), Hsuan-tsang (630 CE), and Wu-kung (752 CE) visited Swat as well and praised the richness of the region, its favourable climate, the abundance of forest, flowers and fruit-trees and the respect in which Buddhism was held.

The Kushan dynasty ruled for four centuries until it was over run by the White Huns in 5th century CE and the glory of the Gandhara era came to an end. Hsuan-tsang recorded the decline of Buddhism. According to him, of the 1400 monasteries that had supposedly been there, most were in ruins or had been abandoned. The monks still quoted from the scriptures but no longer understood them. There were grapes in abundance but cultivation of the fields was sparse.

From the 8th century CE onwards, the Arabs started to exert pressure from the west in the Persian-Afghan region where the Hindu Shahi Dynasty still ruled. In 1001 CE, the Afghan ruler Mahmud of Ghazni began a series of invasions into India, conquering Swat amongst other areas and the Muslim period of Swat began.

The modern area of Swat was ruled sporadically by religious leaders taking the title of Akhund, also spelt Akhoond or Akond. This rank was particular made famous to Westerners by a poem by Edward Lear The Akond of Swat. The poem suggests a far away place, at least according to a Victorian poet.

The Islamic State of Swat was established in 1849 under Sayyid Akbar Shah with Sharia remaining in force but the state was in abeyance from 1863 to 1915. The British recognised the state as a princely state in 1926. Following the Partition of India in 1947, the ruler acceded the state to Pakistan whilst retaining considerable autonomy. The ruler of Swat was accorded a 15-gun hereditary salute in 1966 but this was soon followed by the abolition of the state in 1969. The royal status of the former ruler was abolished in 1972, but the former ruling family are still accorded a high degree of respect by the people of Swat. The present mayor of Swat district is the grandson of the last ruler, Miangul Jehanzeb.

History of the conflict

In 1992, Sufi Mohammad Khan established the Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariah-Mohammadi (TNSM) in Swat, as a party seeking an Islamic order. The party rose to national prominence in 1995, when Khan demanded the immediate imposition of Sharia, Islamic law. Violence followed as paramilitary forces began an operation against him.

After Khan’s imprisonment in 2002, his son-in-law, Maulana Fazalullah, a former chairlift operator, took over the TNSM at age 28. By 2007 he had aligned himself with the hardline Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), setting up dozens of illegal radio stations in Swat from which he preached his message of jihad (holy war).

Fighting in Swat began after Fazalullah in July 2007 ordered supporters to avenge a security force operation to clear militants out of the Red Mosque (Lal Masjid) in Islamabad. Since then, paramilitary forces and the Pakistan army have fought militants led by Fazalullah. A brief truce in May 2008 brought relative peace but fighting resumed in August. Some 4,000 militants are said to be battling 12,000 troops. Although the militants in Swat enjoy support from militants in tribal areas they are not directly linked to them.

There is no independent confirmation of the number of casualties. In January 2009, the military said 142 soldiers and paramilitary troops had died since August 2008. In 2007, the military confirmed the deaths of 230 civilians and 90 military personnel. At the end of 2007, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) in Swat said at least 400 civilians had died and 1,000 houses were destroyed.

According to rights groups and the media, approximately 800,000 of Swat’s 1.8 million people have fled. With intensified fighting from February 2009, as the Pakistan government promised to retake control of the valley from the militants, more people are reported to have left. Camps for internally displaced persons have been set up in Mingora and elsewhere by the provincial government.

We appeal to all countrymen to donate generously through any of the following options:

“MKRF swat relief fund” account in MCB

Title: MKRF SWAT RELIEF FUND
CD Account# 1002376
SWIFT CODE: MUCBPKKAA
BRANCH CODE: 0915
Bank Name MCB Bank
Swift Code (for outside Pakistan) – MUCBPKKAA
Note: Cheque Pick up

Call 021-2600200

TCS will pick up the cheque from your doorstep all over Pakistan.

Or

Drop your cheque in the name of MKRF Swat Relief Fund in any TCS Centre across Pakistan

SMS

Type SWAT and send to 4361 (Rs.10/sms + tax)

Pukaar Call Service (The more you dial the more you donate)

0900-99940 (Rs. 6.03 tax)

0900- 99930 (Rs14.07 + tax)

0900-99990 (Rs. 25+tax)

Relief Camps

Karachi: PAF Museum Karachi

Lahore: Main entrance, Race Cource Park (Jilani park), Jail Rd.

Rawalpindi: Jang Building, Murree Road.

Pukaar Madad Bazaar

MAKRO Shahra-e-Faisal Karachi

MAKRO ‘Model Town Lahore’

DUBAI

Pledge Line Studio 043902850

USA

Account Details for US
Account Title MKRF
Account Number 101208433
Swift Code HANYUS33
Routing Number 026007362
Bank Name Habib American Bank
Address 99 Madison Ave New York NY 10016, USA
Pledge Line (Studio) 718-389-9600

US Postal address to mail cheques

818 Coney Island Avenue,
Brooklyn, New York, NY 11218 USA

UK

UK (Mention MKRF is a Pakistan Based Charity during transmission)

Pledge Line (Studio)

Account Details for UK

Account Title MIR KHALIL UR REHMAN FOUNDATION
Account Number 70005356
Sort Code 60-95-11
Swift Code HABBGB2L
Bank Name Habib Bank UK
Address 161-163 Commercial Road , London, E1 2DA

UK Postal Address to mail cheques

1, Sanctuary Street, SE1, 1ED London

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Map of IDP Camp Location:

http://www.geo.tv/swat/images/mapsmall.jpg

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