We are all prone to making such arguments full of fallacies and we often let our egos stand in the way of what is right and what is wrong. The statements quoted above are just some of the reactions that I have faced when I have tried to reason for a non-Muslim Pakistani to be given the same rights as a Muslim Pakistani. So, who exactly do we fool when we claim that minorities are protected, in letter and spirit, by the laws of Pakistan? In this momentary glorification of our society, we tend to forget that we are meting out the very same treatment to our minorities that necessitated the formation of Pakistan in the first place. A ‘separate’ homeland for the Muslims of the subcontinent was never going to be an issue had there been basic freedom and equal economic opportunities for the minority in the Indian subcontinent. But the economic imperative aside, are we even giving our minorities their basic rights in Pakistan? Basically, are we following our own Constitution?
No, I don’t care about what India and Israel do, and I don’t care about how the West stereotypes Muslims. I am concerned about my own country — a country where we are not protecting our own countrymen. I never asked you about Israel or India or the US.
You want to know who the real heroes of Pakistan are? It’s the Christians living in Joseph Colony, who continue to live in Pakistan, knowing fully well that the 100 odd houses in the colony can be burnt down at the behest of an angry mob. I covered the area for a documentary so I don’t mind repeating it here. Two friends, a Muslim and a Christian, party in many vices, had a fight. The Muslim accused the Christian of having committed blasphemy. Lo and behold, the entire colony was burned down. Everything. There was only one judge, jury, and executioner in this case.
The real heroes of Pakistan are the Hazaras living in Quetta. They live in this land of the pure, knowing fully well that the state is doing absolutely nothing to ensure their safety. Those who kill them continue to get state patronage and we sit here in our comfort zones, almost resigned to our fate. All of my passionate ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ chants become meaningless in front of these brave souls for I have never even ventured into the territory of patriotism that is theirs and theirs alone, just because you and I are too scared to protect them. Only a true Pakistani can stay here knowing what is in store for him or her as a Hazara.
The real heroes of Pakistan are the Ahmadis who stay here, knowing fully well how much their lives are valued in this land of the pure. They never seem to give up and yet here we are, you and I, lying to each other and to the entire world, living a life of hypocrisy. No we will not share their grief, nor will we ever come out to protect them. We are too scared to say a very simple truth: killing someone is wrong!
The Joseph Colony example is the equivalent of the Americans droning innocents in their pursuit of killing terrorists. Or, for the elite, the ‘random’ security checks that you face at American airports just because your name is Khan. People will come out in huge numbers to condemn America. There will be people who will make sure that they remind you of Israel’s atrocities in Gaza. There will be those who will tell you that Ahmadis are non-Muslims — as if somehow this justifies killing them, and ignores the fact that false allegations of blasphemy are also a crime under the laws of the land. All this will happen and we will have the same ‘this too shall pass’ attitude towards it. You can’t miss the trend though. It should worry us; even cause us to lose sleep. If these were one or two cases of injustice, we could still claim to be a tolerant society. But the path we have taken now is going to lead us to extreme intolerance. When we lost Salmaan Taseer, people defended his murder and felicitated the murderer. Shahbaz Bhatti’s murder was also defended openly. Now we have lost a Christian couple in Kot Radha Kishan, burned like pieces of coal fuelling a fire. But why do we act surprised now? What did we do to reverse the dangerous trend when Salmaan Taseer was killed? What did we do to protect the Ahmadis when they were killed? What did we ever do to protect the Hazaras of Pakistan? We did nothing. Why do we expect any kind of reward then?
The next time you see the right speaking of Israel's atrocities in Palestine, remember their silence on this. Replace the Palestinians with Pakistan’s minority and Israel with Pakistan, and you will see similar trends of injustice and persecution. We remain adamant on pointing out India’s transgressions in Kashmir, yet we remain silent on the brutal treatment meted out to fellow Pakistanis. No, I am not a RAW agent. I am an average Pakistani, concerned about Pakistan.
Remember that you and I, our families and our friends, we are all living in a state of oblivion, tacitly colluding to set in motion a systemic demise of our society.
Let us not fool the world anymore. Pakistan has a problem: we are narrowing down the space for our minorities.
Our Constitution guarantees: “[t]o enjoy the protection of law and to be treated in accordance with law is the inalienable right of every citizen, wherever he may be, and of every other person for the time being within Pakistan.”
Either we stop the trend or we say that this constitutional guarantee does not apply to Pakistan's minorities.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 21st, 2014.
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Heroes are usually those who are admired for their achievements and noble qualities, not for staying at a place for which they don't have a choice.
Sharifuddin Pirzada -legal adviser to military goverments in Pakistan since 1958, Quaid e Aazam assistant knowing gujerati. put it very correctly - " pakistan is not ready for democracy" hence inequality with force is a must. This does not take away inequalities in India, or judicial corruption, As elsewhere some judges, justice can be purchased.
@wb: I beg your pardon on point 3.. how many times has Israel invaded Lebanon to cleanse it of the Palestinian refugee population, how many times has it invaded Gaza... get your facts right, Israel is anything BUT A PEACE LOVING NATION.
Ghazi Sahib,
Thank you for that comment. Without getting into a liberal/conservative debate, I wish to let you know that I am as much a Pakistani as you, and that I have absolutely no intention of aiding any other country's conspiracies. I am only interested in seeing a more prosperous and tolerant Pakistan.
God save us from these misguided liberals. Those who attack minorities in Pakistan cannot be called Muslims as Islam protects minorities and women. Unlike jahil India and Israel Pakistan was created for Islam to grow and flourish. Thanks to our scientists we are a nuclear power and will soon be a superpower, as soon as we defeat the conspiracies of India, Israel and America, which I am sorry to say are being aided by the likes of this author.
Very well said.
To compare Pakistan with Israel is total nonsense. Pakistan is far from perfect, but to suggest it has descended down to the pitiful level of Israeli lack of humanity is a bit much.
More power to your pen (or keyboard), mate. Don't ever become politically correct.
Sooner or later Blasphemy law has to go!
Absolutely correct. We in Pakistan have a big problem with this damn blasphemy thing.... It needs a strong political government to undo this dirty stinking concept through an Act of the Parliament. There should be "ZERO TOLERANCE" for the perpetrators. They should be tried in the Anti-Terrorisit Courts and given the maximum punishment..... I salute you for having brought up the topic.....
majority of people in pakistan condemn these actions, i dont know anyone who defend killing innocent people..our media condemn it.....u dont see that happen when israel bomb palestine....media calls it "israels right to defend itself" simply u cannot compare .i agree that Pakistan has a problem....but it is ridiculous to compare it with palestine
@wb: Well, if Israel is a peace loving country, then Honululu is capital of France.
A lot of truth stay safe
"Do you know about the plight of our poor Muslim brothers in India?”
Even if this question is/was rhetorical, the "plight" of our poor Muslim brothers in India is none of Pakistan's business ...
@wb: Ur 3rd point about Israel never having initiated a war is factually incorrect. The 1967 war began by Israel's pre-emptive strikes on Egyptian Air Force.
A principled Op Ed by ET. I would add that militant Israeli settlers are doing the same thing to the local Palestinians as we are doing to our own natives in Sindh and Baluchistan. Keep up the good work.
Brilliant article. Killing has become mainstream for Pakistanis. This trend has to change.
Israel and Pakistan cannot be compared. I will give you the differences between Israel and Pakistan and I dare you to challenge me.
1) Israel was born out of hope. Pakistan was born out or hate.
2) Israel was created for the original children of Israel. Pakistan was created by taking the land from the original children of India.
3) Israel is a peace loving country that has never initiated a war. Pakistan is a warmongering country that has always started wars and lost them.
4) I'm not going into infinite differences between politics, culture, development, progress etc between the two countries.
A beautiful piece, spot-on. If only every Pakistani was as honest as the author, Pakistan would not be in the hole that it is today. But that is wishful thinking.
Excellent and sane article Imran. Too bad people like you form a minority of your own!
It is not correct for you to equate India's minorities with Israel's or Pakistan's. Indian minorities have the same rights as the majority community and are equal before the law. There have been a few bouts of violence against them but that is the exception rather than the rule. These sporadic incidents are also becoming rare because the law enforcement is prosecuting the perpetrators as criminals that they are. Minorities including Muslims have reached the highest levels of Indian society based on their merits.
Well said. Unless Pakistan returns to Jinnah's vision of secular governance that gives religious freedom to all and people like Imran Khan are willing to stand up for Ahmadis (instead of buckling before the Mullah and piling on minorities), there is little hope.
Nice article, but sadly in Land of Pure , there is too much which is polluted, by the ideology, racism and ignorance ! What happened to Jinnah's dreams and promises to minorities ? Yet i notice his portraits hanging from the walls of all official buildings. Is this only for posture, as its been obvious that Pakistan has lost its way, as to where it wants to head ! The treatment of minorities at present is like Jews in Germany in the early days of Hitler rule. The fear factor and one simply does not know when the word "Blasphemy" will be shouted at them, and sadly that will be the End.