the vulnerable?
This inaction goes to explain why we are seeing an increase in such acts of merciless violence. There are other factors at play too. The lack of police action against the perpetrators means there is a greater chance they will escape punishment. This can of course only encourage others to contemplate similar acts to settle petty scores. The message to police and to other local authorities to take greater initiative must come from the higher authorities. As organisations working for the rights of women have pointed out, we need to do more to offer them protection and empowerment. Continued reports of the most atrocious acts of violence against them are alarming. But we also need to assess what is wrong with a society which fails so completely to offer any help to those in distress. The targeting of minorities, of blasphemy accused, and of women is in part a consequence of this. The sense of community which holds people together has broken down — and this perhaps is most alarming of all.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 6th, 2010.
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