Afghan Peace Volunteer says drones bury beautiful lives
Afghan Peace Volunteer says drones bury beautiful
lives
By Hakim and the Afghan Peace
Volunteers
http://warisacrime.org/content/afghan-peace-volunteer-says-drones-bury-beautiful-lives
Below is a transcript of an interview of Raz Mohammad, an Afghan Peace Volunteer, with questions prepared by Maya Evans of Voices for Creative Non Nonviolence UK.
Raz Mohammad : Salam ‘aleikum. I am Raz Mohammad. I’m from Maidan Wardak province and I’m Pashtun.
Kathy Kelly :
Raz Mohmmad, what do you think about
drones?
Raz Mohammad : I think
drones are not good. I remember how, in my village, a drone
attack killed my brother-in-law and four of his friends. It
was truly sad. A beautiful life was buried and the sound of
crying and sorrow arose from peaceful homes. I say that this
is inhumane. Today, the idea of humanity has been forgotten.
Why do we spend money like this? Why don’t we use an
alternative way? The international community says that
drones are used to kill the Taliban. This is not true. We
should see the truth. Today, it’s hard to find the truth
and no one listens to the people.
Kathy Kelly :
How have drones impacted Wardak
Afghanistan?
Raz Mohammad :
Drones have a negative impact on the lives of the people of
Wardak and other provinces in Afghanistan, because drones
don’t bring peace. They kill human beings. Drones bring
nothing but bombs. They burn the lives of the people. People
can’t move around freely. In the nights, people are
afraid. Drones don’t improve people’s lives, they limit
the people’s lives. The people are not happy with drones.
When they hear the sound of drones, they feel sad. Those who
live in Kabul and those who live in the provinces especially
in Pashtun areas feel differently about drones. Those in
Kabul don’t feel the pain of those in the provinces where
there’s war and family members are being killed. It is
those families of victims who should be asked and whose
voices should be heard.
Kathy Kelly : Are drones
making Afghanistan safer?
Raz
Mohammad : No. Drones don’t protect the people of
Afghanistan. Instead, drones kill the people of Afghanistan.
You hear in the news and reports that every day, families,
children and women are killed. Do you call this
safety?
Kathy Kelly : Is there a mental impact on
Afghans from the presence of
drones?
Raz Mohammad : Yes,
drones have a negative impact on the mind. For me, when I
go home, I recall the incident with my brother-in-law which
affected me a lot and changed my life. I don’t have a
peaceful mind. When I’m home and study at night, my father
& mother are very worried and tell me not to stay up too
late because they may make a mistake and bomb the house.
When my younger brother knows of a drone incident, he says
he won’t go to school or get out of bed early today
because the drones may come. See, how it affects the mind
of a 5 or 8 year old child.
Kathy Kelly : What do you think about the use of drones after the 2014 withdrawal?
Raz Mohammad : I think that the use of drones today or in 2014 is inappropriate. Why has the international community sent drones to wage war in Afghanistan? Why have we forgotten the concepts of humanity and the love of humanity? War is not a solution. We can see this from the past 30 years of war in Afghanistan. Wars bring killing and enmity. Drones after 2014 will cause enmity between Pashtuns, Tajiks and Hazaras because those in government use the people for their own benefit. For their own power and lives, they drop bombs on the people, and bring division and inhumanity. As I see it now and after 2014, innocent human beings will be killed.
Kathy Kelly : Do you have any other
message to give?
Raz Mohammad :
My message to the ordinary people of the world is to listen,
and become aware of drone warfare because what international
governments say about using drones to kill terrorists is not
true. Friends who come here can see that innocent people and
women are killed. We should listen to the voices of Afghans
and promote and defend humanity and humane relations. My
message to the governments of the world is : Why have you
forgotten humanity and the love of humanity? You are killing
human beings for your own monetary benefit. I demand that
this ( drone warfare ) be stopped, especially the spending
of so much money on drones in Afghanistan and the killing of
so many innocent people. Isn't it appropriate for you to
help the people in alternative ways? We are human beings and
are always your friends, thank you.
Video of this
interview:
http://warisacrime.org/content/afghan-peace-volunteer-says-drones-bury-beautiful-lives
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