We Need People Who See LFP as an Organization That Gives Them an Opportunity to Serve Pakistan!

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Pakistan is going through one of the worst times in its history. The menace of growing talibanization encroaching from the tribal area side is scaring many, and is resulting in silencing the liberal voices in the country.

LFP at this juncture in the country’s history desires to act as a focal point for the liberal forces in Pakistan and desires to remind all concerned that they are not alone in this struggle for upholding liberalism, secularism, freedom, democracy and human rights.

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Seminars on Governance & Rule of Law Issues

LFP is in the process of organizing a series of seminars, with the help of Friedrich Naumann Stiftung throughout the country. If friends of LFP are interested organizing such a seminar with the help of your LFP chapter, or otherwise, to discuss issues relating to governance or rule of law, including restoration of judiciary, or corruption, or right to information, then you may contact your respective provincial coordinator, or the LFP Islamabad Office.

 

 

 

 

LFP is registered as a society under the Societies Registration Act 1860 on October 25/ 2001.

The organization started with an ambitious object to promote in Pakistan liberalism as set out in the International Liberal Manifesto (April 1947), and values such as freedom, tolerance, social justice, equality of opportunity, rule of law, pluralism, and supremacy of democratic norms.

It was the aspiration of the founding members that the members and office bearers of LFP would be interested and devoted to the cause of liberalism, and would not only give their time but would also support LFP activities to as large an extent as their resources permitted.

It is now about time that all sympathizers and supporters of LFP realize that it is our job to introduce LFP as a political force in the country which advocates liberalism. It should have its flag that could be waved in political rallies. We want liberals to be holding our flag rather than that of other political parties.

We need a group of devoted liberals even if the number is small. We want commitment and quality rather than quantity. We want these committed members to give LFP something that they have. We all should feel the difference in this regard!

 

Liberal Magazine

LFP takes out a quarterly magazine by the name of Liberal. It is published in Urdu. If you wish to contribute to Liberal, you may contact its editor Mr Shafqat Aziz (0333 551 2090) or email him at shafqataziz1@gmail.com