Sialkot shame (III)

It is really a shame that the barbaric incident happened in Ramazan.


Letter August 22, 2010
Sialkot shame (III)

KUWAIT: It is really a shame that the barbaric incident happened in Ramazan. To suspend the policemen present, as has been done, is not enough. This is in fact a step to save them. The judiciary should ensure that the policemen who stood there and watched this happen are made examples of.

Adnan Faqir

Published in The Express Tribune, August 22nd, 2010.

COMMENTS (1)

preyszym | 14 years ago | Reply @adnan i share your feelings of sympathy,anger,shock,resentment,sorrow and much more. However, i find the mention of Ramazan, very ironic. humanitarian feelings are not only specific to ramazan ,or only for Muslims. With due respect to you adnan, i would like to state that i really hope,people start protecting human rights,regardless of any references to religious symbols or values. And this is the time to do something serious rather than 'theoritical' , rhetorical "shoulds" , "rights" and "wrongs". Preys Ehmad Zim
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