The incident occurred on January 24 in the south Punjab area of Mauza Rakh Tibba Sharqi. The police say that they have arrested the head of the panchayat and two of the alleged rapists, but if history is to be any exemplar, the likelihood of a prosecution of any of those involved is vanishingly small. It is a matter of shame and disgrace that such events are reported with depressing frequency. They are defended on ‘cultural’ grounds as being the way things have been done for centuries and will continue to be done irrespective of the law. ‘Culture’ is not immutable, written on tablets of stone. There are aspects of what some call ‘traditions’, which should be abhorrent in any state that professes to be civilised. Yet, for some they are not and there have even been instances when our lawmakers have defended such ‘honour’ crimes in the legislature. That such primitivism survives into the 21st century is perhaps, no surprise when one views the parlous state of education and development and a general lack of awareness about laws and rights. One hopes that there will be a time when such actions will be universally seen by all in Pakistan as barbaric and unacceptable.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 1st, 2014.
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