To the surprise of many, not least those accused, the case came to court and on April 18, two men were sentenced to life for their role in the paedophile ring which abused dozens of children over a decade in Punjab. Unusual as a successful prosecution is for child abuse, what may be equally significant is the fact that three police officers were sacked for negligence in failing to follow up the case after the matter was reported by dozens of families. The police were tardy because some of those accused of blackmail, sodomy and extortion were members of a wealthy and influential family, the kind of family that has a high expectation of impunity if any of its members are implicated in a criminal act. The courts have now vindicated the children. There will be a degree of closure for some of those involved but for many, perhaps most, the stain of abuse will endure for their entire lives. For the victims, it truly is a life sentence. The Kasur Incident now stands as a landmark and the children of Pakistan can draw strength and courage from it. Their abusers can be caught and will be punished, an outcome we fully support.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 20th, 2016.
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