Defence Minister Khawaja Asif tweeted that terrorist attacks taking place in Pakistan from sanctuaries in Afghanistan will be responded with full might. This leaves one rather speechless and dumbfounded of what it takes for the civilian and military authorities of this country to, at least in times of great tragedy, even acknowledge that in some aspects, we are failing.
In the aftermath of the attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar too, the blame was on Afghans, and poor refugees were routinely harassed and abused by the police and other security officials. The entire year was spent sending Afghan refugees home, yet we are still standing where we were. The closure of the border is just another way to avoid a problem that has been staring us in the face for decades and now manifests itself in the most ugliest manner. As the week draws to a close, at least 100 people have died because of terrorism alone. This does not take into account the hundreds others injured, many of whom will certainly add to the number of fatalities, and others whose lives will be marked with lifelong mental and physical injuries. In only Pakistan’s roots of militancy could be cut forever by closing one gate shut.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 18th, 2017.
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