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History

Pakistan Youth Alliance came into being, when a couple of youngsters, sitting in a ‘hang-out’ sheesha-place in Islamabad thought it has gone too far. The emergency proclamation of November 2007 stirred an emergency in them; and they finally decided to live up to the change they wished to see in their country.  

PYA was the brainchild of Syed Ali Abbas Zaidi (now a renowned youth activist and philanthropist). Other founding members include Samad Khurram (famous for refusing to take an award from US Ambassador to Pakistan, Anne Patterson) & Maryam Kanwer.  

Brief history of PYA is mentioned below:

 

November 2007 – 

PYA called its first international protest against emergency rule, in over 12 cities worldwide, giving a common platform for the youth to voice out their concern for their country. The event, embarked upon a new journey for young Pakistanis, who had vowed to shrug off their apathy and stand up for what they believed in. Co-ordinated protest was held in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Sialkot, Peshawar, Faisalabad, London, Geneva, NYC, Sydney, Kuala Lampur & Dhaka

December 2007 – December 2008

 The brave youth associated with PYA did many protests against the establishment and were chased around by Intelligence officials; sometimes even bugged and physically harassed.  Amidst death threats, kidnapping warnings & physical harassment, the pioneering members of PYA had vowed to stand up for the right. 

  • They held several seminars for ‘Missing Persons’, also protested against the government several times in front of parliament, SC & in public chowks, with Amina Masud Janjua’s DHR
  • Joined the lawyers movement with full force,
  • Protested against the barring of media and internet.
  • Travelled to Baluchistan after Oct’ 08 Earthquake & provided rescue/relied aide

This laid the foundation of the dedication which still drives us. Putting their careers on-line, these passionate patriots had decided not to look back from there and build a movement that would reach out to Pakistan & Pakistanis in need.  

December 2008

Indian aircrafts violated Pakistani airspace & government’s reaction to the attack on our sovereignty was enough to make them call out for a “Peace Rally” in Islamabad, which gathered scores of youth from every background, sending out a clear message of peace, but with dignity. The event was broadcasted on News1 TV live, and appreciated worldwide. The event was named: Tuluh E Sahar Baqi Hai  

January 2009

 

Gaza saw massive human rights violation committed & PYA started to fundraise for the victims of Gaza. The 7 day event “Pakistan-Palestine Solidarity Movement’ was completed in the streets of Islamabad & Lahore, and nearly 0.5 Mn PKR raised was handed to Muslim Hands (NGO). Fundraising was also done in some educational institutions of Lahore & Islamabad

  

Feb-March-April 2009 –

 

Lawyers Movement saw its peak in Feb-March, 2009. PYA led a number of mini-dharnas (sit-ins) & protests in Lahore & Islamabad, to raise awareness for the issue. Motorcyle & car rally was also taken out in Lahore to create awareness for the importance of the issue in Lahore. Finally, PYA caravan joined the bigger lawyers movement on 15th March, 2009 and Chief Justice of Pakistan was restored. Celebrations followed at Chief Justice’s residence in Islamabad afterwards 

The Walk of Lights – Solidarity with Srilankan Cricket Team : A violent attack on guests of Pakistan, Srilankan cricket team took place in Lahore, due to which till date, International cricket is banned in Pakistan. PYA called out a vigil-walk, to show solidarity with our guests and send out a message opposite to what terrorists were trying to resonate in the world. Hundreds of youth, with candles and vigils in their hand, walked in Islamabad to show the world a lighter (and real) picture of Pakistan. The event was broadcasted in many local & International channels which gave the right message, in the right time, to world media.  

Swat: Fundraising & seminar in Karachi 

PYA started to fundraise for the victims of Swat, long before military action was initiated in Swat and internal displacement had started. The street-begging (fundraising) started in Feb, 2009 and a seminar titled “Swat: A heaven on earth or haven for extremism” was held in Karachi where prominent politicians & journalists apprised the youth of what was about to unfold in the country. This pro-active approach, not only to voice out against extremism but to reach out for needy countrymen, gave a new momentum to PYA volunteers, who understood that work along with ‘talk’ is the right ingredient to move forward with.

  

May-August 2009

 

 

Swat Relief Campaign 

PYA promised to the nation, regular deliveries to IDP’s of Swat till they go back to their homes in a TV show broadcasted internationally & ended up living to that promise as 13th delivery was made in Swat (in Aug, 2009). Total worth of ‘Swat Relief Campaign’ was over 8 Mn PKR with 5 Mn raised from streets by begging ; deliveries to IDP camps in Mardan, Charsadda, Swabi & finally Swat. The gigantic effort included several donation camps in Lahore & Islamabad and regular-weekend deliveries to affected areas.  

Fundraiser in KMC, Peshawar where Abdus Sattar Edhi paid a surprise visit to see how passionate Pakistani youngsters were reaching out to their affected brothers & sisters received massive applause from all & sundry.  

BBC UK travelled to Pakistan & made a documentary that included PYA’s selfless work for Swat IDP’s. Many news channels from Dawn News TV to BBC UK interviewed PYA members and many newspapers wrote about the work PYA had done.  

A fundraiser event was also held in Quetta, where youth not only raised a voice against extremism but practically helped their countrymen by arranging for relief items.   

Azadi Fundraiser in Canada

The Pakistani youth living abroad stepped up for the victims of extremism and did an amazing fundraiser for the same. They also celebrated Pakistan’s independence on 14th August, 2009.  

 

Gig on Wheels – Azadi Caravan

A truck specially designed and crafted for Independence day, with Mural painting led the youth across Lahore to celebrate our independence on 14th August, 2009.  

 

In Memory of Brave Martyrs

PYA, joined hands with local groups to pay homage to martyrs of Swat & Waziristan operation. An event was organized in Parade Square, Islamabad by Brave Martyrs which was fully endorsed & supported by PYA  

 

September 2009

 

Protests Against Drone Attacks 

PYA did several protests to voice out against drone attacks in Pakistani tribal areas. Series of protests were done in Islamabad & Lahore. A clear message was sent out on streets, and through print & e-media that Pakistani nation doesn’t approve of these attacks within our borders. A sit-in (dharna) was arranged in Islamabad which gathered a lot of attention in youth of Islamabad.  

Seminar for Missing Persons In Islamabad  

PYA, in collaboration with DHR arranged a seminar in Islamabad, where renowned human rights activist, along with Imran Khan addressed a selected gathering of journalists and youth about the issue.  

PYA ‘All You Can Give’ Ramadan Campaign for Orphans 

PYA turned the famous ‘all you can eat’ deals in eating places into a slogan that led to helping 100 orphans as iftaris with orphans and eid gifts were arranged.  

Movie Screening For Orphans 

PYA took needy & orphans to a famous cinema in Rawalpindi, to share the joy of Eid with those who did not have anyone to share it with. ‘Madagascar’ was screened n request by PYA and cinema authorities gave entire house to PYA for this initiative.

   

October 2009

 

PYA with Special Children  

PYA took out special children for a dinner in Lahore, to spend time with them and help them in their needs.  

Vigil for Student Martyrs of Islamic International University Islamabad 

A vigil was arranged to condemn the brutal attack in Islamic Internatinal University, Islamabad & show solidarity with victims families ; amidst refusal by the local Government to give an NoC for such a public event (due to security threats)  

 

 

November 2009

 

Vigil-Prayer for Peshawar (Meena Bazar) Blast 

After noticing a relatively numb reaction to Meena Bazaar attack in Peshawar, PYA decided to send out a message of love to the victims of this inhumane attack. The event was held in Lahore 

PYA Eid ul Azha Gifts distribution 

PYA distributed Eid gifts in a local orphanage in Islamabad and tried to share its bit, on the Eid of Sacrifise 

Poetry for Change: IQBAL's DAY POETRY COMPETITION 

PYA urged the young poets of the nation to use their rhymes to stir a meaningful revolution in the masses. A poetry competition was carried out in which thousands of entries from pro – and aspiring young poets were judged by known poets of International stature.

   

December 2009

 

 The Voice of Baluchistan  

A TV show was organized in Islamabad, in which PYA along with Baluchi students spoke up for the rights of Baluchistan, in an unprecedented manner.  

Solidarity walk was also carried out in Islamabad with Baluchi students to make the stakeholders realize the importance of ending injustices to the province  

 

January – April 2010

 

 Photography for Change ‘10 

An innovative initiative was launched by PYA, to highlight important issues through camera’s lens. Hundreds of entries from across Pakistan were received and winners were published in a famous magazine.  

Sharing Our Bit  

Some inspiring women from PYA and EHD decided to spend a day with a local orphanage/school in Kacthi Abadi of Islamabad. 

National Wheelchair Cricket Tournament '10 

PYA in collaboration with SAAYA & other renowned NGO’s for disabled held a 2-day wheelchair cricket tournament in Islamabad, where teams from all over Pakistan came to Islamabad to ‘Play for Peace’.

This unprecedented event was widely applauded in Pakistan & abroad, so much that Malaysian national TV covered the event with clippings of the final match. 

 Operation Rah-e-Imdad 

PYA vowed to reach out to the families of victims of terrorist attacks across the country. 2 Mn PKR was given to 20 families of victims of terrorism under this campaign. 

  

May-July 2010

 

Motorbike & Wheelchairs for Disabled 

PYA got a special motorbike designed for disabled, which was given to a needy – also wheelchairs were distributed in disabled.  

Mashal - The Light of Life Project

A poor school in slum-area of Islamabad was renovated by PYA members & regular voluntary classes were taken to educate the future of Pakistan 

Margalla Crash 2010 - Emergency Relief Work 

Some passionate members of PYA, could not watch TV that day, they had to lend a helping hand. Proud of such youngsters who live upto Pakistaniat everytime tragedy strikes Pakistan 

Hunza Lake Fundraiser 

PYA, in collaboration with local groups raised funds for affectees of Atabaad lake & reached out to them in the hour of need.   

 

 

August 2010 ---now

 

Flood Relief Campaign 2010  

The 2010 floods saw unprecedented damage to Pakistan. PYA once again, being pro-active in its approach had started to fundraise in end August, 2010 (when the disaster was not as big as it turned out to be). Once again, an open call was sent to Pakistanis in general & humans in particular, to help Pakistan out of this catastrophe.

From 3rd August, 2010 – 29th September 2010 – 26 deliveries were made to flood affected areas in 3 provinces of Pakistan.

Over 18 Mn has been raised & successfully disbursed so far. PYA teams travelled over 75000 KM’s from Aug, 2010 & delivered aide in inaccessible areas where no one could reach. With experienced relief workers, PYA is in mid of this campaign as the focus shifts from relief to rehabilitation.  

Fundraisers in Canada, Bankok & KSA were also held. 

Media Coverage:

PYA has gotten a massive media coverage for its initiatives over the years. Not even a single time, a press release was sent for media coverage & PYA took media attention, as an acknowledgement for its efforts. PYA has been on:  -         

ABC News America-          BBC Radio & TV -          DW Germany-          MSN News -          Yahoo News-          Foreign Policy Magazine-          Newsline Magazine-          US Magazine-          INK Magazine-          IWrite Magazine-          The News-          The Nation-          Dawn-          Express Tribune-          Daily Jang-          Nawae Waqt-          Frontier Post-          Guardian UK-          Deccan Chronicle-          The Hindustan Times-          Indian Express Buzz-          Times of India-          Sunday Times, Canada-          Voice of America-          DawnNews TV-          News1 TV-          Geo TV-          Aag TV-          Aaj TV-          Radio1 – FM91-          FM 101-          FM 94-          Radio Pakistan-          Malaysian National TV-          China Central TV-9-          Initatives of Change Global (portal)-          Alliance for Youth Movements, International-          Samaa TV-          Express TV-          Express 24/7-          Rohi TV-          CNBC, Pakistan-          American Public Radio-          Cricket World-         

Also has been mentioned in many renowned blogs, newspapers, TV & radio shows worldwide by 3rd person(s) mentioning youth activism in Pakistan 

 

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