Is Dr. Afia the only abused Pakistani woman?

awan4ever

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
She is being called the daughter of the nation who needs to be rescued from the fanged jaws of the Americans. TV channels buzz with the talk of this gallant woman who was found guilty by an American court for attempted murder, and on whose defence the government has already spent a whopping two million dollars.

I remember, on February 5, 2010, when Karachi became the horrid scene of two bomb attacks that killed dozens of men, women and children, leaders of various mainstream religious parties were marching up and down the streets of Lahore condemning Dr Aafia Siddiquis (then ongoing) trial, insisting that she was innocent, and demanding that she be released and returned to Pakistan. Not surprisingly, the Taliban followed suit.

A few days before that, when TV channels were airing shameful scenes of groups of lawyers outside the Lahore High Court cursing and abusing media men and relatives of a 12-year-old Shazia, who was said to have died at the hands of a lawyer, the same religious parties were behaving as if the young maids torturous death meant absolutely nothing compared to Aafias plight in the US. Not a single rally or a word of condemnation in this respect slipped out from the many defenders of the Aafia cause. Clearly, her champions are not bothered by the plight of those women who face humiliation every day and then languish in a depressing wilderness. Why, are these wronged girls and women not daughters of this nation?

Never have the highly vocal keepers of our womens sanctity even superficially censured the aggravating antics of monsters like the Taliban and Al Qaeda at whose hands thousands of innocent Pakistanis have lost their lives. None of the many women, children and men who were mercilessly slaughtered by the extremists, it seems, were good enough to also be celebrated as brothers, sisters and children of this nation. Remember Zarina Marri and Dr Shazia Khalid? Zarina went missing during the Musharraf regime after being accused of harbouring Baloch nationalists. She was said to have been abducted by intelligence agencies in 2005 and kept isolated in a cell in Karachi.

Likewise, you may also ask why didnt this very godly brigade take up the case of Dr Shazia Khalid, the doctor and employee of Pakistan Petroleum, who was beaten and raped allegedly by a captain at a Sui hospital in 2005? She was moved to a psychiatric facility in Karachi. Later, she was put under house arrest and prevented from contacting lawyers, doctors and human rights activists. She barely managed to leave Pakistan after facing death threats.

For every single Aafia, there is a Zarina, Shazia and, of course, a Mukhtaran Mai victims of violent feudal traditions, unaccountable arrogance or sheer social hypocrisy and apathy. In the context of the highly subjective media attention that Aafia is getting (along with her understandably distressed family members), one can also ask why Shazia Khalids or Zarina Marris families were never interviewed by TV channels. Why have we not seen mass scale demonstrations in Pakistan for justice for these two women, or for Mukhtaran Mai? Does a distressed Pakistani woman need to be mistreated only by Americans to garner any sympathy?

The truth is that religious parties and right-wing flashes-in-the-pans that have sprung up in electronic media and the political spectrum, are mostly ideologically bankrupt, operating in a vacuum created by constant failure of militant jihad to impose its own versions of faith and politics. The worldview being popularised by such outfits and personalities has dangerously mutated Pakistans social evolution.

Instead of society and the polity taking a natural evolutionary course by developing a democratic mindset that respects ethnic, religious and sectarian diversity within and helps foster a progressive relationship with other nations, this populist worldview bursting out of Pakistans media just looks for demons without. This is precisely the mindset from which many are screening the Aafia case while they remain blind to the fate of the many other Pakistani women who have suffered at the hands of bigots, feudal lords and dictators at home.

So what is the truth in the Aafia case? It is something that can only be rationally debated and investigated. However, this most likely is not an option for our electronic media and their studio guests.

http://www.dawn.com.pk/wps/wcm/conn...nists/nadeem-f-paracha-the-sanity-deficit-000
 

tiger54

MPA (400+ posts)
plz watch the last episode of 50 minutes where they show the real "qoum ki betian" being treated worst than animals by our own pakistani people!
but people never bring them up they just have to talk about an alleged terrorist coz its very easy to critisize other!!
what a nation v have become really!! and remember when another "qoum ki beti" was being lashed in front of public in swat these mullahs and taliban minded people didnt speak a word infact a lot of people were supporting that kind of talibanization including our so called analyst ansar abbasi!
what a shame indeed!!!
 

M javed

Banned
The author has attempted to trivialize and confuse the delicacy of the international issue relating to the 86 years wrongful imprisonment of Dr. Aafia.

Perhaps like Musharraf he is a 'Cha Chach' of America.

No doubt, the way the system inside the country is misbehaving with any women in Pakistan is highly condemnable and must be remedied but this does not mean that America must be allowed to do the same with our daughters. It is an absolute non-sense, a condemnable stupidity and Musharrafism.
 

M javed

Banned
We are already in the mess of all our problems primarily because of being under the formidable influence of America. Pervaiz Musharraf against the popular will of the people of Pakistan became an ally of America. He offered our army, our resources, our airports and our soil for use by the foreign invaders in Afghanistan.

Contrary to providing protection to our own citizens, he allowed drone attacks in Waziristan which have now increased hundred times more than when Musharraf allowed Americans to do that.

Consequence is Pakistan is confronting a reaction of its own citizens.His policy to become a front-line ally in the American-led war against terrorism is back-firing.It will not be incorrect to say Musharraf irrationally converted a peace-loving nation of Pakistanis a nation of mercenaries ' Aik Kraye Ki Qaatil Qaum' just for (1) American dollars (2) his cowardice and (3) to prolong and strengthen his 'presidency' in Pakistan. Otherwise he could easily declare himself a neutral in all this war of others against its own brothers and eternal neighbours.

Americans are under a huge influence of our ever-lasting enemy:India. One of the aims of this war was and is to fetter Pakistan - being a nuclear nation. Now as a result of Pakistan being a nuclear nation - our enemies who-so-ever they are - are not in a position to fight a direct war against Pakistan. They don't want Pakistan should be in an asserting position and get resolved its disputes through peaceful means or through the deterrence of being nuclear. Musharraf had a long spell of un-threatened rule spreading over about 9 years just because of the nuclear strength of the country. He was purposely brought into the folder of being an ally of this war of others to find ways to weaken or at least to confuse the strategic strength of the country. Americans, Indians and all others are successful in doing that. Now situation has worsened. Now our own citizens are being used to spread terror inside Pakistan. We had a bitter experience in East Pakistan by using force against our own citizens.Our enemy is using the same tactics but not letting us awakened to reality. What are drone attacks - same thing under barbs of Americans. Who do not know - this is against the sovereignty of Pakistan. Musharraf was child enough not to understand or he deliberately did it. Some people claim he is not a muslim but a mirzai. It is true he has the habit of telling lies like Mirza Ghulam Ahmed Qadiani had.

In his speeches he keeps on changes his stances from one to the other.

He gave no policy statement.

Everything he says is ultimately based on his revengeful thinking against his political rivals in Pakistan especially Nawaz Sharif.

He does not / did not respect the honour which was given to Dr. Abdul Qadir by the nation as a 'Mohsan-e-Pakistan'.

He speaks about the Murder of Nawab Akbar Bugti. Why does not he failed to bring about a political solution of the Baluchistan problems instead of brutally killing a Baloch leader. He must admit the murder of Nawab Akbar Bugti and present himself for trial. In fact, he is following the example of Mr. Zardari.

Perhaps he is the horse, on which the Americans lost previously and once again they are going to invest on him.If God-forbidden, this happens, this is not a good omen for the future of Pakistan. Pakistanis must know a muslim must not be snaked from the same hole twice.

About Dr. Aafia he says he was completely unaware of her. Only he knew about her from the press. It is tragic and ridiculous that he was head of the state and he did not know about.Irony is he does not speak more than this. You were an ally of America. Even when you came to know about it what did you do. Is it anywhere on earth, an offence is alleged to have been committed in one country and it is tried in another country. Why he does not say what happened with Aafia Siddeiqui was unfair, he had every sympathy with her and trying his best to get her quitted. At least she is our daughter. A person like Bush killed millions in Iraq and Afghanistan and became a hero and no trial - quite strange is not it.

The whole world knows he broke the constitution of Pakistan twice. He came into power from the back door. Now we will see how difficult it is to get into power through legal means.

What he did with the judges - how he destroyed the institutions of the country is no more a mystery. Cleverness was he did every wrong but left nothing back in black and white.

It is true he is going to be an other Altaf Hussain.

If he is brave enough, he should deliver his speeches in his likely constituencies in Pakistan. I advise him don't do a rat politics.
 

awan4ever

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The author has attempted to trivialize and confuse the delicacy of the international issue relating to the 86 years wrongful imprisonment of Dr. Aafia.

Perhaps like Musharraf he is a 'Cha Chach' of America.

No doubt, the way the system inside the country is misbehaving with any women in Pakistan is highly condemnable and must be remedied but this does not mean that America must be allowed to do the same with our daughters. It is an absolute non-sense, a condemnable stupidity and Musharrafism.

This is exactly the kind of mentality the author is condemning. The fact that we have not had ONE SINGLE RALLY against any siomilarly horrible and inhuman acts against women is what the author is condemning. Hamari ghairat sirf amreeka kay hathon dr. Afia say ziadti per bharaki hay per un aurton kay leaye hum kabhi nahi uth kharay huay jo yahan ruswa hui ussi tarah jis tarah Dr. Afia hui.

IF you still think Dr. Afia got the worst deal then what would you say about the 12 women who were buried alive in Balochistan in the name of honor? I think they were a lot worse treated than Dr. Afia. I think they deserve more outrage then Dr. Afia.

How about the women in Sindh who were thrown to the dogs by waderas? I think they deserve more coverage and sympathy then Dr. Afia.

But both these cases were shrugged off by the media and by the people because parliamentarians were involved and we are pathetic cowards who cant stand up to them. We can only scream at America.

So stop the insanity and look inwards BEFORE shouting at America. If we cant give justice to our own women why the F%%K do we expect the same from outsiders?
 

drkjke

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
hundreds of tribal pakistani women have died in drone attacks by americans through support of pakistani civil and army leaders.
but no imran khan or qadeer khan raises voices for these poor shaheed women like they raise voice for aafia
similarly army killed thousand jamia hafza girls in islamabad in 2007 but still imran khan, qadeer khan, majeed nizaami , iftikhar chaudery etc and other so called heroes of pakistan never really condemned this act of terror
does this mean that only american citizen pakistanis like dr aafia,s life is of any worth?pakistani women and childrens lives carry no value?no one even sheds a tear for these tribal or madrasa women killed by kufar and munafiqeen
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
The author has attempted to trivialize and confuse the delicacy of the international issue relating to the 86 years wrongful imprisonment of Dr. Aafia.

Perhaps like Musharraf he is a 'Cha Chach' of America.

No doubt, the way the system inside the country is misbehaving with any women in Pakistan is highly condemnable and must be remedied but this does not mean that America must be allowed to do the same with our daughters. It is an absolute non-sense, a condemnable stupidity and Musharrafism.

Agreed Brother, But we must have to face the ugliness of the fifth columnists.
 

Kaleem_ch

Voter (50+ posts)
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Dr. Aafia is an American citizen. I don't why Pakistani media and politicians are calling her Qoum ki beti. Her Husband left her because of her extremist views. She chose her own path.