The case is not unique. Other families in the past have taken a similar route. But this has usually involved a decision made by a family head to kill himself. The despondency inherent in the latest case, with young girls involved in the decision made for themselves and their parents, tells us a great deal about the state of our country. The question is whether any heed will be paid to this. The routine method is for compensation to be handed out. But this ignores the fact that there are others on the brink of similar tragedy. It is possible families even now are pondering the very same issues.
They need help. A system must be created to identify those most in need and reach them before time runs out. It is already too late for three people. Two were mere children. It is essential that efforts be stepped up to save others and to put in place policies geared towards giving the destitute a future.
Published in the Express Tribune, June 18th, 2010.
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