Proletariat
12-20-2000, 10:28 PM
If "neighbor is given by God" as Islam Karimov says about Taliban, than why the government close the border with Kyrgystan and Tajikistan where people are used to live together. Why did they put mine on the border where about 15 simple people died? People cannot visit their family because some of them married to people from neighbor villages on the other side. They have common bazaars. They trade with each other. They benefit from each other 1000 times more than they receive from Tashkent, Bishkek or Dushanbe. (Frankly, these cities receive from these people)Until what day the government morally rape simple people who barely live supporting each other? Why doesn't the government simply kill these people, shoot these people, hung these people instead of humiliating them this way? No! Then who will gather cotton with naked feet for free?
I lost my hope in these days that something becomes better. Through Internet you might think that everything OK in Central Asia. But Internet is deaf and blind yet to express the life in rural places. These people are simply cut off from the world. It seems that they don't exist in our life. But you can feel them only on silk ties, glisten shoes and expensive cars of the corrupted government who earns these wealth on hard works, sorrows and lost hopes of simple people.
However I have a little ray of hope that you, the young generation, will not sacrifice simple people, whoever they are - your nation or not, to your political ambitiousness, to your artificial dignity, to your attitude to your neighbors in the future. I hope that you will realize (knowing and realizing are different things) that there are people in rural places and near to borders. I hope that any of you becoming a political leader never, never and never mix your political attitude to your neigbor collegs with your attitude to simple people whatever country they are from.
Yours,
Proletariat from all countries from the world
I lost my hope in these days that something becomes better. Through Internet you might think that everything OK in Central Asia. But Internet is deaf and blind yet to express the life in rural places. These people are simply cut off from the world. It seems that they don't exist in our life. But you can feel them only on silk ties, glisten shoes and expensive cars of the corrupted government who earns these wealth on hard works, sorrows and lost hopes of simple people.
However I have a little ray of hope that you, the young generation, will not sacrifice simple people, whoever they are - your nation or not, to your political ambitiousness, to your artificial dignity, to your attitude to your neighbors in the future. I hope that you will realize (knowing and realizing are different things) that there are people in rural places and near to borders. I hope that any of you becoming a political leader never, never and never mix your political attitude to your neigbor collegs with your attitude to simple people whatever country they are from.
Yours,
Proletariat from all countries from the world