Friday, September 20, 2024

Letters to the Editors

Chilean Miners

the Not many in Pakistan knew that 33 miners were trapped for more than two months deep beneath a Chilean gold and copper mine and were rescued on Wednesday 13 October 2010. A marvel of engineering and precision, first in drilling down a 2,041-foot shaft through the rock to reach the miners and then raise them up one by one in a rescue capsule called Phoenix.

In the flawless operation Chileans gave a message of nationalism and leadership at each level to the entire world. At the lowest level was the undaunted shift foreman named Luis Urzua, a man who held the group together when they were feared lost, who enforced tight rations of their limited food and supplies before help could arrive. He was also the last man to come out after ensuring complete safety of his men. Bravo Luis Urzua !!

At the highest was the President Sebastian Pinera himself, who remained at the rescue operation site for the entire 22 hours and 37 minutes at a stretch without a sleeping a wink or resting, till the last man was out to safety. He personally greeted each coming out miner and hugged them affectionately and smilingly. Bravo Pinera !!

The entire nation beamed with pride and rose as one. The crowds in the streets set off confetti, released balloons, waving flags and chanting victory slogans in the miners’ honour.

“We have done what the entire world was waiting for,” the miners said. “We had strength, we had spirit, we wanted to fight, we wanted to fight for our families, and that was the greatest thing.”

President Sebastian Pinera told them, “You are not the same, and the country is not the same after this. You were an inspiration. And you would transform the nation in performing still braver feats”. The crowd was joyous singing the national anthem.

Catastrophes change the nation. So – they say, I wonder!

Best wishes
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)

Riaz Jafri
Currently Chairman of a Group of 5 companies, Col (Retd) Riaz Jafri writes as a freelancer when he needs to get away and relax from work and business. Joining the 7th PMA Long Course in 1951 he was commissioned in the Corps of Signals in March 1953, taking voluntary premature retirement in 1977. During his Army career he was instructor in various Schools for 13 years, 2 I/C of a Scouts Battalion Frontier Corps, fought in the 1965 war at Lahore where he was cited for SJ and awarded Imtiazi Sanad, Platoon Commander and Company Commander PMA during 1965/1969, promoted to Lt Colonel in June 1969, GSI-Civil Affairs in Dacca June 1970, GSO-I as well as AQ in an Infantry Division in the Eastern Command and commanded a Signals Battalion in FWO before retiring. Was taken POW in 1971 and was one of the last to be repatriated from India in April 1973. Widely traveled, computers and photography are his main hobbies.

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