In a survey published by The Washington Post during May 2013, we learned that Pakistanis are more tolerant than people in almost all the countries of Europe. And this included France, Germany and Holland. Three countries, Norway, Sweden and Britain, however, were given a higher rating. On the World Life Expectancy website, I learned that Pakistan has a rate of five per cent per thousand people per year, which is still lower than that of the United States, where the number hovers over the 6.5 per cent figure. Both countries register a fraction of what it is in all of Africa, Latin America and Russia. This is in spite of the fact that the rate of deaths in Pakistan due to violence has increased considerably due to terrorist and drone attacks. The Pakistan ratio is about the same as that of India.
In spite of what one reads in the local newspapers, where rape cases are at times sensationalised and jaded appetites are titillated, Pakistan, with a population of 180 million inhabitants has, from the cases that are reported, one of the lowest percentages of rape cases. France, on the other hand, with one-third of Pakistan’s population averages more than 10,000 cases of rape a year. Former US president Jimmy Carter in his book A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Power and Politics came up with some startling disclosures. He claimed that in 2012, some 12,000 women in the US military were raped! And yet, human rights organisations in the West chose a gang-rape victim from Pakistan and paraded her around the world to symbolise the plight of women in general.
Foreign media, which include Financial Times, have on occasion, also referred to Karachi as the most dangerous city in the world. And the label has stuck. Violence in the city has certainly increased. But except for street crimes, which involve cell phone and wallet snatching that takes place all over the city, and targeted killings of professionals from the minorities, violent crimes involving organised firepower are invariably confined to areas where extortion gangs backed by rival politicians fight one another for a share of the loot. Being of an inquisitive nature, I went on the net and searched for the 10 most dangerous cities in the world. There were three sets. All three selections were inundated by Mexican, South American and African cities. No Pakistani city appeared in any of the lists. Not satisfied, I looked up the mega-list of 50 of the most dangerous cities. The result was the same. Karachi was never mentioned. Not even once. Distrito central in Honduras and Abidjan in the Ivory Coast vied for first prize. Four US cities, however, were caught in the net — Baltimore, St Louis, Detroit and New Orleans. Perhaps, it’s time to look at things a little differently.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 13th, 2014.
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@gp65
So surveys are poorly-administered as long as they don't match up with your pre-conceived biases and prejudices about Pakistan? But the monent someone from the West says something bad about Pakistan and Muslims, you would obviously employ it to your advantage. Seriously, you never cease to amaze me. Btw, you don't have to pretend that you really are a tolerant and dispassionate individual; it's an exercise in futility.
Sir Hindus and Sikhs have been wiped out of Karachi and now Shias are being targetted. Polio workers are also shot dead in Karachi. Plese do not rely on a poorly administered survey by Washington Post to determine tolerance in Karachi.
IN unsafe Brazil and south africa, football teams from all over the world and millions of toruists came to watch FIFA world cup. Can Pakostan get any foreign team to play cricket in safe Karachi?
So..let us talk about St. Louis - does it have no go areas where the police dare not go? - Are worship places being blown up by suicide bombers? - has an airport in St.Louis been brazenly attacked? What about an important government installation?
Now let us answer these questions for Karachi
Mind boggling article!
We have been robbed at gun point in our house. Twice. Never reported. Not to mention daily snatching of cell phones. Needless to say, MOST people don't report.
Since when did checking a few lists online certify anything? Is the author new to internet? Such a hallow article! ET your articles need to be of better quality. Anybody can put any list online.
'Pakistan has lowest percentage of reported rape cases.' The question is how many of the rapes are actually reported. If you see the reported rape cases list, USA is far ahead of any other country, but is it due to greater awareness of justice leading to more reported cases or is it that Americans rape the most in the world? If most of the cases in Pakistan are also reported, where it would stand??
Wow, I have been misled all these years! Thanks for opening my eyes. I have just cancelled my trip to London and booked a 10 day leisure trip to wonderful Karachi. See you sunbathing on Clifton beach! A tout a l'heure.
Sir, Very likely the crime figures are underreported in Pakistan. People may hesitate to report extrotion and kidnapping cases because they think police are corrupt and partners in crime. With a zero percent conviction rape and stigma not just for rape voctim but the whole family, how many people do you think actually report rape?
@Golden Horde: Not a legitimate rebuke - do you think Africa is any more or less corrupt than Pakistan?
So other than rampant street crimes and other robberies, targeted killings of rival religious sects and political opponents, gang violence, rampant extortion of businesses and kidnapping for ransom of businessmen and their family members, the killings of law enforcement officials, attacks on key Govt. installations, bombing of police stations... Karachi is a super safe city... why? Because Pakistanis answered a question about race they didn't understand incorrectly, the US Military is infested by Perverts and the Author googled worlds most dangerous cities and didn't find Karachi... I feel super safe now... i am so glad i read this article...
My brother was robbed at gun point and he did not report it to the police becuase nothing will be done. How many women in Pakistan have the courage to report a rape given how raped women are treated here. The crime statistics from western countries are a much higher quality and the public in these countries have a faith in the police to report these crimes. The author is an intelligent man so why does he believe what he reads on the internet when our daily experience tells us Karachi is a dangerous city.
@ author Rape is a crime in most countries except Islamic countries including pakistan. Pakistan has zero conviction rate in rape, terrorism and pathetic record to punish murderers too. It is not false to say that Pakistan is a lawless state where judiciary also has to bow to gun/weapon mafias.
@ author
May I suggest that It is not crime so much that distresses folks. It is the denial of justice after the crime. This is where Karachi doesn't exactly shine when put up against the western cities you mentioned in the article