Ms Baloch chose a path that was out of the ordinary and there were those who decided it was their place to deal judgment. In the most suffocating of situations, some women are only allowed to behave, dress, speak, and act as their husbands, fathers, or brothers will let them. They are rejected and condemned unless they conform to cultural norms. When these requirements are not met, the male-dominated society, sometimes supported by regressive-thinking females — as we have seen in the case of Ms Baloch and thousands of other women — resorts to murder. The discourse on women’s rights in a patriarchal environment that this murder has unlocked is imperative and must be kept open to attain progress in terms of legislation and implementation of women’s protection laws as well as changing mindsets. Our legislation has thus far failed us and we have yet to see a man, or society at large at this point, justly punished over the dastardly act of murder, and countless other crimes, under the guise of bringing shame to one’s family.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 19th, 2016.
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