Islamabad Massacre: A Failed Attempt By Military to Sweep Bloodshed Under The Rug

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  • Massacre and Cover-Up: On November 26, 2024, peaceful protestors were ambushed and killed by the military, followed by efforts to erase evidence and silence witnesses.
  • Resistance and Accountability: Evidence persists despite censorship, with Imran Khan demanding a judicial probe and leading calls against authoritarianism.

In what will be remembered as one of the darkest nights in Pakistan’s history, the Islamabad Massacre has laid bare the horrifying depths of state violence and deception. Promises of safety turned into a brutal ambush, as peaceful protestors were mercilessly slaughtered in an operation marked by cold precision and ruthless oppression. This ‘calculated bloodshed’, carried out under the cover of darkness, was not only an attack on unarmed citizens but a glaring indictment of Pakistan’s descent into unchecked authoritarianism.

Building on the revelations from Bloodshed in Islamabad: A Nation Stands Witness to Gross Human Rights Violations, this article delves deeper into the atrocities of November 26, 2024 which followed after the initial bloodshed. Despite attempts to erase evidence and silence witnesses, the truth continues to emerge through bold journalism, photographic proof, and the resilience of those demanding justice. The massacre remains an unhealed wound on Pakistan’s moral fabric, a testament to a regime willing to sacrifice its people to maintain its grip on power.


A Bloodbath Shrouded in Deception

On November 26, 2024, around ten thousand peaceful demonstrators gathered in Islamabad, answering the call of former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Protestors were given explicit assurances by the government and military that no force would be used against them as long as they remained non-violent. But this promise was a calculated lie.

As darkness fell, the protest grounds were plunged into an eerie blackout—power to the area was deliberately cut. Moments later, the military descended on the crowd, their rifles trained on unarmed citizens. Snipers, reportedly positioned at strategic points, began firing indiscriminately, creating a scene of carnage.

One of the victims was a 17-year-old boy whose life was brutally cut short by a sniper’s bullet. The tragic image of this young life lost has become a haunting emblem of the state’s heinous betrayal. Eyewitnesses, videographers, and photographers captured undeniable evidence of the massacre. Videos circulating on social media and verified by independent observers depict the chaos and brutality, leaving no doubt about the deliberate targeting of innocent civilians.


The Aftermath: Bodies Held Hostage

The atrocities did not end with the killings. In a shocking display of cruelty, families of the slain were denied their loved ones’ bodies unless they signed coerced declarations stating that the deaths were not martyrdom or at the hand of the state. This grotesque manipulation of grief underscores the regime’s desperate attempt to erase any trace of the truth.

Hospital records of the deceased were systematically erased, and witnesses allege that many victims’ bodies were disposed of secretly. These actions were designed to rewrite the narrative and bury the truth, both figuratively and literally. But it started failing after videographics evidence came out with testimonies of the families.


Silencing the Press

Journalists who dared to expose the massacre have faced relentless persecution. One investigative journalist, whose work uncovered the horrors of that night, was framed with bogus charges of drug possession—a blatant attempt to silence dissent. Despite this, courageous whistleblowers and independent media have continued to publish reports and present damning photographic and video evidence that contradicts the regime’s claims.


Turning Weapons Against the People

This is perhaps ‘the most shameful aspect’ of the Islamabad Massacre: weapons purchased with the hard-earned money of Pakistan’s citizens were turned against them. The military, tasked with defending the nation, became an instrument of terror. The same institution that citizens looked to for protection has become an active participant in their slaughter.

The architect of this bloodshed, whistleblowers claim, is none other than Army Chief General Asim Munir, a figure whose rise to power has been marked by exponentially increasing authoritarianism and suppression. Munir’s role in the massacre has been corroborated by multiple sources, making him the face of what is now being called the bloodiest incident in Pakistan’s history, even worse than the Siege of Lal Masjid in 2007.


International Complicity

Adding insult to injury is the blatant complicity of international actors. UK High Commissioner to Pakistan, Jane Marriott, known for her alleged interference in the Kenyan elections, has openly supported the state’s heinous narrative, earning fierce criticism from activists and journalists, including Ali Mustafa. Marriott’s stance underscores the hypocrisy of Western powers that preach democracy but endorse fascism when it aligns with their geopolitical interests.


Imran Khan: Resistance while in Chains

While Pakistan bleed, its former Prime Minister Imran Khan stays imprisoned in a death cell since August 2023 on what is widely viewed as trumped-up charges. Khan, undeterred by his dire circumstances, has continued this fight against imperial stooges. In a new move, he announced a five-member negotiation team to discuss two critical demands:

  1. The release of under-trial prisoners.
  2. The formation of a judicial commission to investigate the atrocities of May 9, 2023, and November 26, 2024.

Khan has vowed to launch a ‘nationwide civil disobedience movement’ starting December 14 2024, if these demands are not met. He made his message clear: the regime will bear full responsibility for the consequences of its actions.


A System Rotten to the Core

Pakistan’s judiciary has been complicit in enabling this state fascism, offering little to no hope of justice for the victims. With institutions collapsing under the weight of corruption and collusion, the Islamabad Massacre is yet another reminder of how far the country has strayed from democratic principles into dictatorship and fascism.

The role of the military, as a tool of imperial power, particularly under General Asim Munir, has come under fierce scrutiny. Whistleblowers and analysts have pointed to Munir as the mastermind behind this massacre, raising serious questions about whether justice can ever prevail while he remains in power.


Evidence Speaks Louder Than Propaganda

The regime’s attempt to control the narrative is failing. Video and photographic evidence from the night of the massacre continue to circulate online, defying government censorship. These visuals reveal the harrowing truth: peaceful demonstrators shot in cold blood, chaos engulfing the protest grounds, and the lifeless body of the 17-year-old victim, a poignant reminder of the human cost of tyranny under this brutal oppressive regime.

The bravery of videographers and photographers has ‘ensured’ that this massacre will not be forgotten or sweeped under the rug. Their documentation is a rallying cry for accountability and a stark counterpoint to the regime’s obviouss lies.


A Nation at a Crossroads

The Islamabad Massacre is not just a human tragedy; it’s wake-up call. The regime’s brutality has highlighted the fragility of Pakistan’s democracy and the lengths to which the state will go to crush dissent. The question now is whether the people of Pakistan will rise to demand accountability or allow this atrocity to fade into obscurity.

Imran Khan’s call for civil disobedience has reignited hope for resistance. But the road ahead is fraught with challenges, not least of which is the regime’s iron grip on power. The blood spilled in Islamabad may yet become the catalyst for change, as Pakistanis at home and abroad grapple with the grim reality of their nation’s descent into tyranny.

The world must not turn a blind eye to the Islamabad Massacre. It is the sad story of betrayal, brutality, and resistance—a strong reminder of the cost of silence in the face of oppression. The victims deserve justice, and the perpetrators which are the military leadership, the prime minister and the interior minister must be held to account. The truth will not be buried, no matter how deep the regime tries to hide it.

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