These are rough times for the children of Pakistan. On top of the threat of terrorists who no longer consider educational institutions to be off-limits are concerning reports of an increase in kidnappings. But sexual abuse is a threat Pakistani children have faced long before society became unsafe in other ways. Often under reported and largely ignored, this crime has gone on unchecked with children being forced into early marriage, sold and trafficked or attacked in their own homes by acquaintances or family members. We are all responsible for this culture in which such widespread abuse goes on without being prosecuted since this injustice happens because of a desire to neglect that which frightens us. One may feel pity for a street child thinking that he or she has been a victim while not realising that our own children may have suffered. We often find ourselves in the terrible situation where laws against child abuse are not implemented even where they exist. Our children deserve better yet we are consistently failing them year after year.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 22nd, 2016.
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