Deadly Intolerance: Shahbaz Bhatti (1968-2011)

Posted on March 2, 2011
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Adil Najam

Shahbaz Bhatti – Pakistan’s Minister for Minority Affairs, son of Jacob Bhatti, defender of minority rights and tolerance in Pakistan, and the only Christian Minister in the current cabinet – was gunned down today by the enemies of Pakistan, the enemies of humanity, and enemies of all that is decent and right.

Today, once again, we have one less good Pakistani amongst us. Today, once again, all of us should be ashamed at the intolerance that we have bred and tolerated around us.

Here is a report from Dawn on the news:

Gunmen shot and killed Pakistan’s government minister for religious minorities on Wednesday, the latest attack on a high-profile Pakistani figure who had urged reforming harsh blasphemy laws that impose the death penalty for insulting Islam.

Shahbaz Bhatti was on his way to work in Islamabad when unknown gunmen riddled his car with bullets, police officer Mohmmad Iqbal said. The minister arrived dead at Shifa Hospital and his driver was also wounded badly, hospital spokesman Asmatullah Qureshi said.

The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the killing, saying the minister had been “punished” for being a blasphemer.

Witnesses said the attackers scattered leaflets signed by “The Qaeda and the Taliban of Punjab” at the attack scene, which read: “This is the punishment of this cursed man.”

Taliban militants had called for Bhatti’s death because of his attempts to amend the blasphemy law.

“He was a blasphemer like Salman Taseer,” spokesman Sajjad Mohmand said by telephone from an undisclosed location.

Gulam Rahim was coming from a nearby market when he saw Bhatti’s car drive out of his house. Three men standing nearby with guns suddenly began firing at the vehicle, a dark-colored Toyota.

Two of the men opened the door and tried to pull Bhatti out, Rahim said, while a third man fired his Kalashnikov rifle repeatedly into the car. The three gunmen then sped away in a white Suzuki Mehran car, said Rahim who took shelter behind a tree.

Pakistani TV channels showed Bhatti’s vehicle afterward, its windows shattered with bullet holes all over. It was not immediately clear why Bhatti, a member of the ruling Pakistani People’s Party, did not have bodyguards with him.

After Salman Taseer’s assassination, Bhatti said he was also receiving death threats, telling AFP that he was “the highest target right now”.

But he had insisted that he would work as usual.

“I’m not talking about special security arrangements. We need to stand against these forces of terrorism because they’re terrorising the country,” Bhatti said at the time.

“I cannot trust on security…. I believe that protection can come only from heaven, so these bodyguards can’t save you.”

Pakistani government leaders condemned the attack.

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani visited the hospital and offered condolences to Bhatti’s grieving relatives.

“Such acts will not deter the government’s resolve to fight terrorism and extremism,” he said, adding that the killers would not go unpunished.

“This is concerted campaign to slaughter every liberal, progressive and humanist voice in Pakistan,” said Farahnaz Ispahani, an aide to President Asif Ali Zardari. “The time has come for the federal government and provincial governments to speak out and to take a strong stand against these murderers to save the very essence of Pakistan.”

Bhatti’s friend Robinson Asghar said the slain minister had received threats following the death of the Punjab governor. Asghar said he had asked Bhatti to leave Pakistan for a while because of the threats, but that Bhatti had refused.

Pakistan’s information minister, Firdous Ashiq Awan, said Bhatti had played a key role in promoting interfaith harmony, and he was a great asset.

“We are sad over his tragic death,” she said, adding that the government would investigate why he did not have a security escort.

67 responses to “Deadly Intolerance: Shahbaz Bhatti (1968-2011)”

  1. bangash says:

    Pakistan is a country where Ahmedis are legally discriminated against, Christians and Shias are regularly killed, and Sunnis who are liberal are hated and murdered, so those who are claiming Shahbaz Bhatti murder is not linked to “intolerance” are living in fool’s paradise.

  2. Aziz says:

    Yousuf Gilani said…”“Such acts will not deter the government’s resolve to fight terrorism and extremism,” he said, adding that the killers would not go unpunished.”

    Mr PM, the correct punishment for the culprits would be to alter the blasphemy. Please do the right thing and change the law. I don’t care if the “actual” culprits are caught or not. The root is that stupid law. Lets change it and deal with anybody who tries to stop it.

    Be a man…do the right thing Mr Gilani. Afterall, you and Kayani are the one most powerful people in the world according to Forbes Magazine.

  3. Maskeenel says:

    A good place to vent. No one takes note of this site. We have been given a good venue to express our thoughts and feeling. If and when all these people who have good heart and mind take upon themselves to come on the streets of Pakistan then there might be some resolve to this matter. Till then those who have good designs will be overshadowed by the boisterous crowd which is ready to tear the town apart.

  4. Maqbool says:

    First of all let me make it clear that I unequivocally condemn this murder. Not just this but all murder.

    However, we are probably reading too much into this incident. Tragic as it is, such murders are not uncommon in Pakistan. All life is equal. Therefore, it is also just another criminal incident and should be treated as it is. This is not any kind of deadly intolerance as it is being made out to be; nor Pakistan is a failed state.

    Pakistan Zindabad! Allah hu Akbar!!

  5. First of all, this is not a “Deadly Intolerance” in the spirited meaning as the title of this blog shows. This is clearly done “by the enemies of Pakistan” to “Blacklist Pakistan as irresponsible and propagandize Pakistan as Violator of Human Rights”.

    Government should come forward with something very clear in respect of target killing be it may involve high profiles or commons.

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