Thursday, November 19, 2009

The love in Zekerullah’s journey to peace ; restoring the truth



Please watch 13 year old Zekerullah explain why ‘there’s no justice or truth in Afg today’


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgCXy60yy2U



Zekerullah, a 13 year Afghan youth peace volunteer who is taking part in the peace vigils at Bamiyan Peace Park, is learning to walk that 2nd mile for love.



Love speaks the truth with gentleness, calling corruption corruption, not a budding democracy.



Love will not nurture greed in Afghan robes or international suits.



Love walks 2 hours in the mud to earn a decent penny though it is aware that, by economic design, money and power are not with those who walk.



Love deliberately asks ‘Does Zekerullah deserve a decent livelihood as much as I do?’



Love waits eagerly for peace and justice, even if, by ‘fateful neglect’, it is un-noticed and un-rewarded.



Love knows that killing in whatever name, even in the name of ‘Overseas Contingency Operations’, is killing. Killing removes life and love; we are not able to justify to Zekerullah that killing is a civil response for our ‘contingencies’.



Love recognizes that war is not peace, whatever its prize.



Love empathizes with soldiers and victims who suffer post-traumatic stress, knowing that it is an ORDER of human conscience that can guide Mankind to wholeness, pleading ‘Enough. Please stop!’



Please speak the truth in love together with Zekerullah, not later but now.


Say it as it is.






This may be a chance for Afghan youth to raise the possibility of love,


for Man to do a little something for other Men,


by standing and waiting firmly for peace before the giants that be.



Killing goes against everything we're taught from childhood about love and compassion. It goes against every religious doctrine and moral code. It's small wonder that so many come back from war "sick at heart."


Irish Nobel peace laureate Mairead Maguire





Text of video

Zekerullah, 13 years old, stopped Grade 6 school last year






Good morning! Good morning, teacher!


Is it winter already? Yes, it’s become really cold.






Did it snow? Yes, the snow melted & so it’s very muddy.






How do you come (to the city from his village)?


I walk here. Sometimes I hitch a ride on the buttock (back) of a truck.






When you walk, how long does it take? Did you ask how long it takes? 2 hours.






2 hours? Are your legs strong? My legs….yes, they’re strong. Show me your strong legs.






Zekerullah works at a bakery in the city, making biscuits & cakes






How can Afghanistan become peaceful?


We need to act in truth.


We should not lie or cheat. Then, Afg can become peaceful.






Does justice and truth exist in Afghanistan today? No. Why?






If you have a legal case handled by the government authorities & you don’t pay a bribe, they won’t sign the documents






If you fail the exams in school or in college, but you have connections in the government or if you pay a bribe, you’ll pass






Also with the police, if you give some money, your matter will be settled.






You promised the U.S. Ambassador & indirectly President Obama that you would return to school next spring. Would you fulfill your promise?






If bad days do not come my way, Ill definitely fulfill my promise.If bad days come,no one would be able to.






What do you wish from President Obama? That he answers our message of peace.


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