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Dear Halepoto,
After writing good paras then at the end you appealed to the chief justice for taking Sou Motto, this appeal would be no different if you ask the perpetrators that please do not do next time again. Every person knows the mindsets of our so called "independent judges" which are no different from the Taliban. In the case of Mukhtaran Mai chief justice kept her appeal for six years and then decided in favour of the rapists. Not a single case of violence against women or forced conversion of Islam after the abduction and rape of the minority girls ever have been taken by the judges. We send every case of violence against women and religious minority to the supreme court and high courts but they just throw them. They have read the stories from Nasim Hijazi's novels and they want to become the hereos of Nasim Hijazi's novels. These judges want to become the Hazrat Umer and others looking for if any dog is lying hungry or listening to the voices from the houses during the night patrolling--Nasim Hijazi says they were not listening the voices for any other reasons but to know what the people are having thinking about the rulers.
Rather than taking the path of right wing politics we should organise the civil society (not meaning the NGOs but lawyers, Hari committees, students, trade union, teachers, doctors, journalists, political workers and different associations) at least on this issue and agitate. Otherwise a nexus between judges, Taliban, ISI, military and religious political parties will turn the country in a violent, communal and sectarian society.
Baseer
On 8 November 2011 14:53, Zulfiqar Halepoto < This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it > wrote:
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