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MESSAGE OF

SIDDQUE AHMAD & FARIS MUGHAL

Dear Fellows!!
You may have noticed that I've been used term Qabil Afraad (Qabil People)rather than Afraad Baham Mazoori..Mazoor Afraad..Khasoosi Afraad(Hum kahan k mehman e khasoosi hain?stupidity). I see nothing wrong with adjectives, nor with placing adjectives before nouns. I say I am a Pakistani man and I am a Qabil Man. Placing the "Qabil" in front of the "man" satisfy me. Why should putting "Qabil" in front of "People" satisfy me? This is for those who thinks we should be ashamed of being who we are.This for those who think that we don't have a right to be proud n born for begging on the streets.QABIL AFRAAD means that while everyone else is making their own unique contribution to the world, we are making our too. It means we can be a lot of things -- a compound of identities, roles, experiences, gains, losses, feelings, ideas, actions and that every piece of us belongs together. None of our pieces need to be erased or hidden. If you look at the poem you'll see that QABIL AFRAAD is capitalized, just like my name FARIS MUGHAL capitalized and just like name of my city QUETTA is capitalized.
Plz forward this mail to all Qabil Afraad and iam waiting for your feedback.
Thankyou.

Long Live Disability Movement
Long Live QABIL AFRAAD
Long Live PAKISTAN
FARIS MUGHAL

 
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