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January 28, 2010

Justice for Shazia Masih, Not Just a Daughter of Christians but also a Daughter of Pakistan

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The heartbreaking story of 12-year old Shazia Masih should unite all Pakistanis in an effort to ensure something like her brutal murder never happens again.

Before she fell victim to Mohammad Naeem’s beatings and torture, she was prey to the shackles of generational poverty. Her parents needed her to work to keep food on the table, to allow the family to get by. She was already a victim. At the age of 12, she had already working as a maid for eight months at the home of wealthy lawyer Mohammad Naeem. Any dreams she may have had would have seemed like impossible hopes for her.

The job required her to live in Naeem’s house, and her mother was denied chances to see her. When she learned her daughter was admitted to the hospital, she immediately went there…only to learn Shazia had died.

Naeem says she would help herself to food at his house, and she had done this multiple times. What kind of a human being is this man, who would deny a poor child food? He beat her so much so that she had to be taken to a hospital where she died on January 22nd. A postmortem report confirmed the girl had been tortured to death: her body had several marks of wounds of a sharp-edged weapon, her right arm and ribs were fractured, her skull was damaged and her nails have been plucked out.

The police were reluctant to investigate the claims of torture and murder, but CLAAS (a ministry that aids Pakistani Christians) put pressure police by contacting media outlets and bringing attention to this story.

As a country, we cannot continue like this. There is no hope for us if we do. Shazia Masih’s story should ignite a passion in all of us to end the religious divides between us. We are all Pakistanis, we all live in a country the Quaid hoped would be a peaceful land for all to live freely and safely. Shazia is also an example of the harshness of poverty. Our political leaders must take note and work harder than ever before to break the cycle of poverty that robs children of the chance at a better future. Children should not be exploited, should not be made available to human scum like Mohammad Naeem to be beaten, raped, tortured, murdered. We must offer our children a better life than that.

President Zardari has made it his domestic priority to focus on women’s rights and poverty. It is truly heartening to see a leader of our country step up and call out our problems as they are, and not pretend they don’t exist. This is not a political issue, it is a moral one, it is a question of our very decency.

Shazia is gone, but will never be forgotten. For her parents, the world must be a dark, miserable place. Imagine…having to send your child, your young daughter away because of lack of money, only to learn you sent her to her death. We must focus on the key issues here….poverty, child labor, women’s rights.

The country that gave the Muslim world its first and only female leader needs to get back on that track. The Quaid’s Pakistan, Benazir’s Pakistan…they are visions of a country where all citizens, regardless of religion or gender, have a right to improve their lives and live with respect.

We have to remind ourselves of where we want to go, start working in that direction, and never, ever stop.

December 24, 2009

Adm. Mullen: Pakistani Military Achievements 'Remarkable'

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Gen. Kayani and American Adm. Mullen

Gen. Kayani and American Adm. Mullen

The American military chief has continued his praise for Paksitan’s military this week, saying that our military’s achievements were ‘remarkable’ and that our military does not get enough praise for the hard work and successes that we have accomplished.

Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen has said that Pakistan does not get enough credit for its role in the war against extremists although some of its achievements were ‘pretty extraordinary’.

The American military chief also had words for those who criticise Pakistan’s fight against militants, perhaps sending a reminder to those who are prone to say that we should ‘do more’ that what we are doing is quite extraordinary already.

‘Too many people eagerly and easily criticise Pakistan for what they haven’t done, and when I go to Swat and look at what they did there on the military side I think it’s pretty extraordinary,’ said the US military chief while talking to journalists on Sunday.

A report released on Monday by the American Forces Press Service, noted that last week Pakistani authorities arranged for Admiral Mullen to visit Swat and showed him the areas they had retaken from the Taliban.

‘Swat was in danger, and the Taliban began moving even closer to the Pakistani capital. Admiral Mullen’s visit there showed that the Pakistani military has done a good job of counter-insurgency. The army cleared the valley and is holding it,’ the report noted.

It quoted Admiral Mullen as saying that while Pakistan’s job in Swat was not complete yet, what Pakistanis had achieved so far was remarkable.

The report in Dawn went on to describe the friendly relationship between the American military command and Pakistan’s military. This is above all a natural result of the partnership and close ties that our military has enjoyed with the Americans, as well as the current security situation in which we are fighting a common enemy that is the jihadi militants.

The report noted that more than most US officials, Admiral Mullen had a cordial and long-standing relationship with the Pakistani military.

The report pointed out that Admiral Mullen ‘advises patience and humility’ in dealing with Pakistan, a view not shared by some leading Republicans in Congress.

Separately, the Pentagon reported that Admiral Mullen signed guidelines for the US military for 2010, which goes to members of the Joint Staff and informs the joint force.

Al-Qaeda and similar terrorist groups remained the biggest threat to the United States, the admiral wrote in the guidance. ‘The threat is still real,’ he said. Defeating those groups will take more than military power, and the admiral called on the US military to work with other national agencies and international allies to take on the threat.

President Obama’s strategy has the goal of defeating Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan and to prevent the group from threatening America and its allies, he noted.

‘Our main effort now must be to push forces into the theatre as quickly as possible – including shifting the balance of enablers from Iraq,’ the admiral wrote. The enablers include such things as intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets, engineers, military police and civil affairs personnel.

All aspects of the joint force needed to act more quickly, he said, urging the Defence Department and the combatant commands to send their very best people to fight the wars.

December 18, 2009

Attacks Will Never Diminish Our Resolve

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For the second time n two weeks, a mosque used by Pakistani security forces has been attacked. Ten people are confirmed dead.

They had been praying Jum’ah namaaz.

This once again goes to show there is no logic in the war against extremism. We are dealing with an ideology that demands cold-hearted murder of anyone who wants freedom and harmony. Our enemy is spiteful, vicious and will not hesitate to kill fellow Pakistanis.

Innocent men, women and children have been dying at the hands of these monsters for years. We are now at a point where the federal government has pledged all possible resources to fighting these extremists. We see efforts and bravery by our military and civilian population. We see small victories when Pakistani villagers step up against the evil pervading their lives and fight back. We see large victories by our resilient army, as they demonstrate success in their undertaken offensive.

We are all Pakistanis, and we are committed to security and peace for our nation.

The people who died today will add to the astronomical figure of Pakistanis killed at the hands of extremists. With all the suicide bombings and attacks, it is perhaps easy to become desensitized but that would be an insult to the dead.

With every suicide bombing and attack, our resolve must become stronger and our unity ever more solid.

December 7, 2009

Fighting the Madness

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The madness must end. Immediately following an attack on a Rawalpindi mosque and a Peshawar court house, we are not watching the events unfold from a blast at a women’s market in Lahore.

The extremists are becoming increasingly more deranged and desperate, and trying their best to paralyze the country! We must band together and stand united against this madness!

The tactics are becoming a bit more sophisticated. According to a New York Times article, Pervez Rathore, the Lahore police chief, said there was a strong possibility that the bombs were detonated by remote control, rather than suicide attack. But the authorities still had not determined the exact cause of the bombing by late Monday night.

Hafiz Anwar, who works in a crockery shop in the market, said the attack on Monday had come without warning and had flung pots to the ceiling of his shop. Afterward, he was searching for friends who had vanished in the blast.

“We are unable to trace many of our friends,” Mr. Anwar said, his eyes filled with tears.

As Pakistanis, we have to continue to fight for peace in our country, though at times it looks like it is hard to see through the smoke of such attacks.

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