TARIQ BN ZIYAAD
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assalam alaikum
Interesting very interesting
i m a simple person dont belong to any political or religous party nor i think i belong to any sects a simpl muslim.
Supporters and defenders of the status quo are winning the debate not on the basis of a good argument, or normative superiority, or even street power. They are winning the debate because they have framed the question on blasphemy in the public domain in Pakistan. That question is quite simple, and it is very, very potent. No matter what their lips are saying, the question they are asking Pakistanis is this: “Do you want to live in a Pakistan where offensive speech against religious personalities and symbols is a legally protected right?”
May be the supporters of the status quo r good sellers and they know what the masses can tolerate and not, while the so called the opponents of the status quo the notion that they don't belong to this place is right eventhough they r well eductated high profile ppl and the the defenders of the satus quo r less educated and most of the times called fanatics.
The fight to alter the status quo is a fight to protect innocent Pakistanis from being victimised by a social structure, a set of laws, and a state machinery that are to varying degrees, basically broken. Changing the status quo is about the safety, security of all Pakistanis, particularly disadvantaged Pakistanis such as religious minorities. The PPC’s blasphemy provisions represent a law that allows influential locals to demonstrate their muscularity and achieve fame, by egregiously and unnecessarily registering false cases of blasphemy, and then egregiously and unnecessarily threatening (and taking) the lives of those accused. To want to change the current situation is an absolutely reasonable, non-ideological and non-partisan public policy proposition.
Why the oppenents of the status quo r bad sellers can be seen in the above text
There is no law in pakistan that is not abused. The opponents of the status quo should do something with all these laws that effect 170 millions and every year thousands of cases registered falsely. U cant win the sympathy to repeal a law that has been registerd agains 1400 or more and most of the accused r muslims and specially nobody got the punishment.
Instead of calling to change this law or repealing they should come up with the solution how this law can prevent any person to accuse others falsely and give same punishment (hanging or any thing that makes him think deeply before accusing).
the government appointed the JUI (F)’s Maulana Sherani, for political expediency.
Clearly the political govt. is ready to please the masses this is what the democracy is all about.
Instead of dismissing a frivolous and malicious case against Sherry Rehman, and holding the petitioner in contempt of court, a judge accepts a petition against her.
I see a clear direction given to judges ( this is the contempt of the court) while registering a case is the right of any pakistani and the court will dismiss or continue with the case.
Clearly, the Pakistani state lacks not only the will and capacity to solve problems creatively; it lacks the spine and the muscle to stand up to the intimidation of hoodlums in the garb of religious gatekeepers.
Cleary the drawing room intellectuals ( opponents of the status quo ) can call anybody what they please ask the govt. to go against the masses a clear unacceptence of the democracy which they call for day nights.
Lastly these opponents of the status quo tell us how to deal with some one who abuses the Prophet ( PBUH) in a country which came into existence
on the name of Islam.
TARIQ
Interesting very interesting
i m a simple person dont belong to any political or religous party nor i think i belong to any sects a simpl muslim.
Supporters and defenders of the status quo are winning the debate not on the basis of a good argument, or normative superiority, or even street power. They are winning the debate because they have framed the question on blasphemy in the public domain in Pakistan. That question is quite simple, and it is very, very potent. No matter what their lips are saying, the question they are asking Pakistanis is this: “Do you want to live in a Pakistan where offensive speech against religious personalities and symbols is a legally protected right?”
May be the supporters of the status quo r good sellers and they know what the masses can tolerate and not, while the so called the opponents of the status quo the notion that they don't belong to this place is right eventhough they r well eductated high profile ppl and the the defenders of the satus quo r less educated and most of the times called fanatics.
The fight to alter the status quo is a fight to protect innocent Pakistanis from being victimised by a social structure, a set of laws, and a state machinery that are to varying degrees, basically broken. Changing the status quo is about the safety, security of all Pakistanis, particularly disadvantaged Pakistanis such as religious minorities. The PPC’s blasphemy provisions represent a law that allows influential locals to demonstrate their muscularity and achieve fame, by egregiously and unnecessarily registering false cases of blasphemy, and then egregiously and unnecessarily threatening (and taking) the lives of those accused. To want to change the current situation is an absolutely reasonable, non-ideological and non-partisan public policy proposition.
Why the oppenents of the status quo r bad sellers can be seen in the above text
There is no law in pakistan that is not abused. The opponents of the status quo should do something with all these laws that effect 170 millions and every year thousands of cases registered falsely. U cant win the sympathy to repeal a law that has been registerd agains 1400 or more and most of the accused r muslims and specially nobody got the punishment.
Instead of calling to change this law or repealing they should come up with the solution how this law can prevent any person to accuse others falsely and give same punishment (hanging or any thing that makes him think deeply before accusing).
the government appointed the JUI (F)’s Maulana Sherani, for political expediency.
Clearly the political govt. is ready to please the masses this is what the democracy is all about.
Instead of dismissing a frivolous and malicious case against Sherry Rehman, and holding the petitioner in contempt of court, a judge accepts a petition against her.
I see a clear direction given to judges ( this is the contempt of the court) while registering a case is the right of any pakistani and the court will dismiss or continue with the case.
Clearly, the Pakistani state lacks not only the will and capacity to solve problems creatively; it lacks the spine and the muscle to stand up to the intimidation of hoodlums in the garb of religious gatekeepers.
Cleary the drawing room intellectuals ( opponents of the status quo ) can call anybody what they please ask the govt. to go against the masses a clear unacceptence of the democracy which they call for day nights.
Lastly these opponents of the status quo tell us how to deal with some one who abuses the Prophet ( PBUH) in a country which came into existence
on the name of Islam.
TARIQ