Collateral damage and rare targeted assassination of enemey combatants; makes world leader break their silence, every now and then. But the cold blooded routine goes on.
I have had a rare glimpse of life in war, as a ten year old. Enemey air planes would sometimes find their way inside the country. Sirens would go on, immediatley lights would be shut off and gas masks would be put on.
But these recent wars are different. In post aeriel bombardment scenario, the dust has never settled. Nobody seems to either win or lose. Enemey doesn’t have a regular army marching on drum beats, infact this street combat is often refered as guerilla warfare. Tactics are often miscreant’s brainchild or sometimes it is an over whelming use of force resulting from an army running short on patience because of an ever illusive target living among civilians.
The scale of destruction often refered as oil supply disrupted, schools blown out, bridges exploded etc. might be worth reporting from a journalist’s point of view.
But the children, girls, women, boys, men, and old ones living those streets are my concern here in this writing. The people living in wars. Not just flesh and bones, but their existence of non tangible dreams & aspirations, emotions, fears, which no MAN on earth can ever get an estimate of. That plain is the real battle ground. The slogan of winning hearts and minds has been translated into an abusive tragedy of humanity for many witnesses and survivors of war.
It’s been 20 years since the first gulf war, but I can still remember her tone as my mom comforted me in one of those nights. Siren had gone on and we slipped into darkness as she spoke “don’t you worry dear, me and dad will always be around. Otherwise, be strong and take care of the other children”.
Every time I read of a drone attack somewhere in Pakistan, her words always renew its meanings.
A famous economist/writer said the following lines
“The direct use of force is such a poor solution to any problem; it is generally employed only by small children and large nations”.
3 comments:
That was a bitter truth you shared. Weapons are not working there,if there is any space for dialogues. Wars are really not new for the kids b/c they off n on heard about it. And this will mark of darkness for man kind that the up coming generation will grow under these sot of stuff. I only heard about wars or just read about it in my course books but my kids.......
Some one ask with Tippu Sultan, Muhabaat or Jaang may kuch sab Jaiez hay? He denied and tell him, " Yea tu Angreez kehtey hain hum tu kehteen hain Muhabbat ur Jaang may jo ho wo jaiez hay. "
There is no need of Dhaka fall again,no need of Baghdad fall again and no need of man kind illustration again.
WARS.......
A common statement, hard to away kids to this scare.
You remind me a TV aid......bachoon ki puhanch say door rakhein. And unfortunately i can't able to apply this advice to my up coming generation.
I wanna make a little change in it.....K baroon ki puhanch say bhi door rakien....(all these war stuff which can able to stuck ones mind) :-)
till the colour of the man's skin is no more significant to the colur of his eyes...we'll have wars
war in the east
war in the west
war up north
war down south
beacuase we find it necessary, untill we are confident
sepultura :p
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