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Who Will Stop This Mayhem in Pakistan?

Posted on April 1, 2008
Filed Under >Deeda-e-Beena, Law & Justice, Politics, Society
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They are happening everyday but receive attention only as news of the day. Next day there is a new bombing and another report. Here is a sampling of headlines:

“…..(number).. died.” “Head of the suicide Bomber found.” “President – PM (and other “notable Leaders”) condemn the dastardly attack.” “President – PM issue strict orders to catch and punish the culprit/s (he is already dead and they have his head to identity him!) “Government shall pay one Lakh Rupees for each dead and fifty thousand for each injured (thereby admitting liability, its guilt and negligence.Whose money is being used?)” “Law enforcement agencies targeted.” “Bystanders, women and children also killed.” “Agencies report…(number)…… suicide bombers entering / entered …xyz…. city. (They know when, where and how many are coming so why can’t they be caught?) ”

Suicide Blast in Lahore Pakistan

So far, over ninety suicide-bomber’s heads have been collected and the investigators remain clueless about who they are. The bombers do not identify themselves nor do they divulge their cause or demands, so how do you proceed? There are some assumptions as to who they are and where they come from. No one seems to know for sure, because if known, it would have been an easy job to root them out at source. It is a vicious cycle.

The senseless killings go on indiscriminately and each of us is a potential victim. You have to be the wrong person at the wrong place and time.

All that we hear is: “How sad.” “How bad.” “The government is doing nothing.”

It is the ordinary citizens who are being killed but not a word from them about what can they do to protect their own lives.
The government, the media and the people themselves are silent on what each of them can and should be doing to subvert this mayhem. There is no evidence even of any serious and systematic thinking proceeding on these lines. All the three parties are remiss.

The Government is first and foremost responsible for the safety of all its citizens. In this it has miserably failed. Granted, terrorists and suicide bombers act in secrecy. Also granted, that it is extremely difficult to prevent a determined terrorist from acting. But, by now there must have been enough knowledge available about their profiles, backgrounds, origins, modus-operandi, gadgetry, materials and equipment used, to greatly minimise their activities. In reality, both the frequency and intensity of their attacks has increased.

If the government really wants that the people participate and help it in curbing this menace, then it has to go out of its way and actively seek partners. It must do a massive job of informing, educating, and training the public as well as the media about what to look for and what to do if they encounter potential miscreants. Sadly, even those responsible are not capable of protecting themselves. They themselves are dying as the main targets of these attacks, taking with them us the citizens as collateral. To quote Plato: “Who will guard the Guardians?” The police must also radically change its image and working methods so that people are not afraid of approaching them and consequently themselves become victims of the investigation, which they experience everyday.

The entire media, in particular TV and Radio, have the major responsibility to raise awareness by analysing the incidents which currently they are merely reporting on. They can investigate and report on common strands between different occurrences. They have to analyse in depth by looking beyond the news story and then disseminate the experiences, knowledge and suggested courses of action - regularly and repeated frequently. Even if the Government does what it should as has been suggested above, the role and responsibility to propagate it further would uniquely rest with the media. I am not suggesting here the commercial advertisement of the Governmental handouts, but as a public service. They should also remember that they could themselves become a target of these wayward attackers so this will also be a service to themselves.
Finally and last but not the least, self protection and preservation is everybody’s responsibility. Don’t we do it every day and all the time? Even when crossing the road, we look to the Right and the Left. I have seen in both the western and developing countries that communities organize their “Crime Watch” systems.

Bomb Blast in Islamabad at Luna CapreseAll Governments are notoriously incapable, in-efficient, slow and mostly re-active. In this, the globally unfolding twin phenomena of terrorism and suicide-bombings, no government anywhere has been able to tackle them conclusively. So, for our own sake we can not entrust our lives solely in the Government’s hands. In the end it will be us who are the victims. Here are five things as a minimum, we could and must do:

1) Know your neighbours, cooperate and communicate with each other to secure your surroundings.
2) Familiarise with the geography of your surroundings at home and work and watch out for any lurking strangers. Even the neighbourhood dogs bark upon seeing an unknown face. Why can’t we show similar vigilance?
3) Be watchful of any strange and unusual activity taking place around you, take cognizance and act.
4) Get organized in your neighbourhood and know whom and where to report and reach for help in case of trouble or emergency.
5) These bombings are largely urban phenomena, where people unknown to each other come together to shop, work and visit. It therefore becomes the responsibility of the shop-keepers, managers and others who are present there all the time to be vigilant and be active to secure their own work places, businesses and surroundings.

This is something that affects all of us and collectively we have to act to tackle it.

20 comments posted

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  1. Ali Dada says:
    April 3rd, 2008 3:06 am

    seal the borders, monitor them.

    Train the police more rigoursly, equip them heavily.
    One thing that strikes me is the lack of professionality and numbers of police officers in Pakistan.

    Where are the survielance cameras? Where are speedy trials?

    Why no major police presence in the affected regions?

    Besides this, factories should be built in affected areas to provide employment.

  2. Qaiser says:
    April 2nd, 2008 9:51 pm

    We need a zero tolerance policy against all of these suicide bombers who are killing Pakistanis.

  3. sidhas2000 says:
    April 2nd, 2008 9:11 pm

    Ideology of terror in the name of religion is here to stay and take over Pakistan, if we choose to do nothing.

    Since most of Pakistanis support religious cults, the result should be obvious.

  4. readinglord says:
    April 2nd, 2008 7:42 pm

    Pakiland is the land of ‘Inshaallah’. Why not try ‘Inshaallah’ to stop suicide bombers?

    What surprises me most is the prompt declaration by the Govt. of the compensation to the victims of bombing ,without any ‘Inshaallah’, from the public account, as though it is the public which is responsible for the bombings. I wonder who pays the suicide bomber or he just do this to get rid of this social scenario wherein the public is made to pay both the killers and the killed ones.

  5. Eidee Man says:
    April 2nd, 2008 6:16 pm

    Who will stop it? The answer has to be INSTITUTIONS. When there is a strong, honest, and free judiciary, when the ministers, etc know that they serve at the pleasure of the Pakistani people, and when the common man is not afraid to take on the wealthy and the powerful in his fight for justice, then this stuff will clean itself up.

  6. Akif Nizam says:
    April 2nd, 2008 2:37 pm

    Take it for what it’s worth but look at this poll from the BBC World Service.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7324337.stm

    17,000 people were interviewed in 34 countries and Pakistan has the lowest positive ratings of any country in the world !!

    I guess Musharraf’s image makeover didn’t really work after all!

  7. Shiraz Bashir says:
    April 2nd, 2008 1:53 pm

    Way you can make change constructively is simple..
    Write up your thoughts as how this issue and other issues can be fixed, with specific action items you would like elected officials to do. Then send these thoughts to Media, Elected officials.

    Letters which are thougtfully written, are read by these elected officials and their staff.

    Try to meet them in person, convince them.

    That is what democracy is!

    Writing on blogs is useful and illuminating, good way to vent up but we dont believe that this is all we can do ?

    We can do more,

    Better yet..write letter and post at blogs like ATP..
    this encourages other to do same..

    Educated Elite has to get out of this mode that we have elected them and they know all the answers!

    Elected officials need our help, please extend it!

  8. faraz Waseem says:
    April 2nd, 2008 11:40 am

    One more thing. There are 52 Islamic countries. Why they have selected Pakistan as their base camp.

    Because of our geographical and ethinic proximity with Afghanistan. Unfortunatey from last 28 years; Afghanistan has become “battle ground” of cold war; first between communism and Capitalism and now between USA and radicals. As we dont full control over FATA, we are poised to be get into this war.

    Long term solution from our side will be to make FATA under Pakistani laws as are other parts of Pakistan.

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