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The Glorious Revolution

Extraordinary Rendition 

12th October, 1999 was a milestone in the history of Pakistan. On that day the nation cast off the shackles on freedom of expression, and started the process of banishing the grim memories of repression of Zia era. There was a flowering of new avenues of expression, and the phenomenal rise of new genres and art forms. This renaissance of liberal and secular outlook was further developed under the enlightened and forward looking supervision of PEMRA and the Press Complaints Commission.

This process reached its glorious culmination on 12th of May, 2007 When a massive public demonstration of freedom of expression took place, using overhead bridges and freight containers as platforms and automatic weapons as implements to create high art, noted home and abroad for its stunning impact. 

A new mode of self-realisation became very popular predominantly among young men. The protagonist would rearrange his body and those of his audience, in a burst of creative energy. This was often undertaken in culturally rich historic environments. Some philistines were strongly opposed to this art form and raised called it ‘garish’ and ‘Kafkaesque’, but there was no dispute regarding its electrifying nature. The whole world waited with bated breath for the next event to take place. These young artists were nurtured in their formative years, and were supplied artistic materiel by the inter-departmental government agency to promote arts, called the ISI.  

Because of the modern and enlightened nature of the revolutionary government, the sciences were not neglected. A Higher Education Commission was established. The process of establishing new universities was simplified and the condition of prohibitive and often ridiculously large amounts of funds was dropped. A private entrepreneur should have enough funds to be able to by a box of paint, and someone who can spell ‘university’, so that he can write it on a wall. Thus, he can embark on his scientific and academic endeavour. 

Building on Pakistan’s excellent track record in particle physics and nuclear research, dedicated teams of scientists started working day and night on nuclear devices, so that they could be miniaturised to fit into suitcases. A national centre of excellence was established in the University of Wana, in South Waziristan, under the guidance of the brilliant scientist, Dr Baitullah Mehsud. Not unexpectedly, there was concern expressed by the IAEA, regarding the safety aspects of this research. This concern was thought to be misplaced and firmly rejected by Dr Mehsud, who emphasized the peaceful nature of his project, and accused the IAEA to be exceeding its mandate and pandering to the alarmist western lobby. This project draws upon the skills and expertise of the senior scientists from the AQ Khan laboratories, who have been given emeritus status. Dr Mehsud has curiously named his project the ‘Manhattan Project’. 

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Uzma Islamic Republic of Pakistan, on 1/24/2008 2:16:40 PM Said:

Uzma

THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION- A CRITIQUE

Art critiques of this kind are rare these days and more attention is needed in this area. In fact due to the phenomenal growth of certain genres of art, such as the art of rearranging body parts, some previous art forms have become marginalized. The marginalized artists include those who for self realization used to make people move in harmony towards rectangular containers called ballot boxes. The critic has acknowledged the contribution of certain art patrons but has omitted to pay tribute to some other patrons. These patrons include some quiet spectators called Ulema, both local and international, who by their silent approval have been a source of immense inspiration for the emerging artists. Although at times critical of the methods used by the upcoming artists, they have expressed complete unanimity with the ideological underpinnings of the novel art movement.
Credit must also be given to eminent scholars and teachers such as Prof. Yaldeshev and Prof. Bin Laden who have traveled from afar to the well funded art schools and periodically affirm their commitment to new genres of art in Pakistan, and to elimination of redundant art forms.
Certain other segments of the society called ‘liberal segments’ have contributed by sticking with Ulema through thick and thin and by leaving no stone unturned to disparage artists adhering to older methods of self expression that left bodies intact. They had fallen out with these older artists because of corruption scandals and not art, but of course for these liberals and Ulema integrity comes before art.
The rich art scene has also witnessed the emergence of a new dance form, a kind of whirling dance, also termed U-Turn. Although practiced by a few to begin with, it is now becoming increasingly popular among art critics, who if previously critical are no longer critical under the spiritual transformation that the dance brings.
The highly aware masses simply look away, but it is a win win situation for the artists.
Some detractors are trying to change this culturally rich environment. A change may come finally but with each passing day there will be dozens of eternal monuments to this glorious art tradition, in the form of rearranged body parts.

Tiffany Necklaces People's Republic of China, on 9/27/2009 3:59:47 AM Said:

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The highly aware masses simply look away, but it is a win win situation for the artists.
Some detractors are trying to change this culturally rich environment. A change may come finally but with each passing day there will be dozens of eternal monuments to this glorious art tradition, in the form of rearranged body parts.

ed hardy People's Republic of China, on 10/23/2009 5:11:13 AM Said:

ed hardy

A change may come finally but with each passing day there will be dozens of eternal monuments to this glorious art tradition, in the form of rearranged body parts.

Waders , on 10/24/2009 2:54:38 PM Said:

Waders

A SUPPORTED BY THE DEVELOPER TOOLS? It was interesting. You seem very knowledgeable in ypour field.

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I just hope to have understood this the way it was meant

uggs cheap , on 12/12/2009 12:54:54 AM Said:

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The comments by you are the most idiotic and childish that i ve ever seen. come on and grow up, dont take Pakistanis too light!!!! this is 4 you and the other idiots like you.

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