Bill seeking de-weaponization submitted

elipst

Minister (2k+ posts)
Bill seeking de-weaponization submitted



ISLAMABAD: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has submitted a bill in the National Assembly secretariat seeking de-weaponization of the country, Geo News reported.

The bill suggested minimum seven years of imprisonment and Rs 100 million for the violator. De-weaponization Bill 2011, sought to curb the illegal production, trade and use of arms.

Addressing the media in Islamabad, MQM leader Farooq Sattar said in the wake of increasing law and order problem control over illegal weapon was necessary.

http://www.thenews.com.pk/NewsDetail.aspx?ID=9567
 

elipst

Minister (2k+ posts)
Time to de-weaponise Pakistan: Sattar

KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Farooq Sattar on Monday said that his party had submitted the draft of a de-weaponisation bill in the National Assembly.
He was talking to the media in Karachi.
Sattar said that the MQM envisaged a complete prohibition of, and the proper implementation of this prohibition, on the illegal manufacture and the illicit trafficking of weapons and arms. He said they wanted to encourage the parliament to respond to their call and also assess what flaws were present in the laws already in the books.
He said they would also present the bill in the Senate and appealed to all parties to support them on the bill, adding that the vision behind the step to submit a bill was to encourage the parliament to play its role in preventing the weaponisation of society.
The MQM leader said the country was facing many problems due to rising crime and violence. He said the greatest factor behind the rising crime and terrorism in the country was the proliferation of weapons, particularly illegal weapons, in the country.

ANP perspective

ANP leader Hashim Babar has said that the ANP will not oppose the de-weaponisation bill in parliament, adding that the process should be controlled by the military.
Talking to Express 24/7, Babar said that the ANP had been demanding de-weaponisation in Karachi and urban areas of Sindh for some time. Claiming that the MQM was using the bill as a delaying tactic, he said that there was no need to approve a new law for de-weaponisation.
 

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Assalam-o-alaikum
Brother wait for some time.
As in USA there is similar bill coming due to recent BIZZARE killing spree, Shootings in Schools, Malls, Colleges , restaurants etc etc etc..
Now recently congresswoman shot in head injuring seriously, so they are persuing for GUN FREE USA..
If you research more you will know WHY???
I have given you the hint. Best of luck..
 

zeshaan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
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ealtaf

Minister (2k+ posts)
Weaponisation of Pakistan

BY BUSHRAS ON JULY 21ST, 2011

Weaponisation as a negative concept was something to which I was completely unfamiliar while growing up. Though I spent most of my childhood in Lahore, my rural, agricultural background meant arms had always been a regular presence in my life. I had learnt to fire, load/unload and clean them as a child. It was an unquestionable truth in my environment that guns were integral to our protection and our status. Though in hindsight, I find it ironic that I was taught to handle weapons but I was never allowed to own them because of my gender.
It was only after I met an anti-arms activist for the first time after my teens, that I was introduced to the menace this weaponisation had become in our country. Years down the road, I am now able to recognise and identify the menace of weaponisation of Pakistani society and its adverse effects on us. Its everywhere: the display and use of personal weapons.
Whether it is the blood-soaked days of Karachi, extra-judicial killings in Islamabad, or pompous display of weapons in rural areas, the presence of small arms and light weapons (SALW) is overwhelming. Anti-gun campaigners claim that Pakistan has one of the greatest per capita rate of gun ownership in the world.
Though the UN does not have an official definition of the term, the body has come close to defining it in 2005: Small arms are, broadly speaking, weapons designed for individual use. They include, inter alia, revolvers and self-loading pistols, rifles and carbines, sub-machine guns, assault rifles and light machine guns.
In Pakistan, the infiltration of SALW increased manifold with the Afghan-Soviet war during the 1980s. In addition to importing SALW, these weapons were also readily manufactured and available in the northern areas of the country including the infamous Darra Adam Khel and Landi Kotal in FATA. Darra Adam Khel had been a hub of local arms manufacturing for better part of 20th century but its cult and legendary status increased as Pakistan became the centre spot for fighting a proxy war in Afghanistan.
After the end of the Afghan war, though there was decrease in demand of these arms, Darras business did not dwindle to any substantial extent. The reason unfortunately was the repeated crisis which engulfed this region of South Asia: the civil war in Afghanistan, the insurgency in Kashmir, the violent 90s in Karachi, post-9/11 war in Afghanistan, subsequent rampant militancy and politically backed ethnic rifts in Pakistan.
Although there had been various de-weaponisation drives in the country, the government of Pakistan launched an ambitious de-weaponisation campaign in 2000 which continued for roughly a couple of years. The campaign was divided in three stages, where first of all people were encouraged to register their arms; then they were required to surrender illegal weapons in their possession and; finally a massive crackdown was launched for recovery of remaining illegal weapons. Though this campaign received accolades across the globe, its result was similar to almost every prior government initiative; it fell victim to petty politicking and lack of follow-up procedures of accountability.
Besides deweaponisation campaigns, the government also tried to regularise arms manufacturing in Darra by giving the arms producers an opportunity to work in state-run ordnance factories. However, the monetary compensation offered to them was so low that many workers left the programme and others were reluctant to join at all.
It is important to note though that the infiltration of illegal SALW in Pakistan is a result of not only weapons manufactured in Darra Adam Khel and Landi Kotal but also of cross-border smuggling and a surplus of older weapons in the market. Russian AK-47 from Afghan War are still available in the market.
However, in addition to the overwhelming presence of these weapons in Pakistan, what is most disturbing is the acceptance of these weaponslegal or illegalin our society. It is considered perfectly normal to own weapons, and in the patriarchal sphere, it even helps raise the status and power of the gun owner. There is not nearly enough information available to people about the damage such rampant ownership causes.
If a person like me struggled for years in giving credence to the view opposing weaponisation of the society, I can only imagine what an uphill task it must be for the government to convince those for whom arms define their status. The dismal security situation, tethered justice system and the writ of the state continually being challenged from north to south, all add up to the surfeit of problems which needs to be simultaneously addressed if we want any hope of combating the weaponisation of our society. We cannot expect people to stop carrying arms when the state fails to provide ample security to their lives and assets.
Lastly, our public education has got to stop valourising weapons and armed jihad in its text books. My personal experience is enough to tell me that the best strategy for any ideological formation is always to target the young minds. A good portion of our battle will be won if we can get the next generation to cherish peace and tolerance instead of finding heroes among gun-toting terrorists.

BushraS is an editor based in Lahore and can be found conversing on twitter here.


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gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Assalam-o-alaikum
Brother wait for some time.
As in USA there is similar bill coming due to recent BIZZARE killing spree, Shootings in Schools, Malls, Colleges , restaurants etc etc etc..
Now recently congresswoman shot in head injuring seriously, so they are persuing for GUN FREE USA..
If you research more you will know WHY???
I have given you the hint. Best of luck..


USA and GUN FREE?? Not a chance. 'right to bear arms' is enshrined in the constitution bro
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
amazing..... Ah will do anything to gain few points in political rating system.

he is not serious, he knows it wont go thru the parliament.

If bill is passed, and enforced, great number of members of ANP, MQM, and PPP will be arrested. I am sure he wouldnt want thats.

he is point scoring in the media
 

siddique

MPA (400+ posts)
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chalo inho nay to hawa main firing ke hay
tum(mqm) to zinda insano ko golian maraty ho
baysherme ke had hote hay
shram tum ko mager nahe aate
have u forget about using drills in peoples legs?????
Bore band lashain??????
Apnay aap ko mohajer nahe
bhatay kay tajjer kho!!!!!
Kuon kay asel mohajer to apny aap ko pakistani kahtay hain!!!!