Windi I'd let go of that attitude bro, hasn't the time come that we fixed our problems rather than telling others they had 'em too?
It is interesting that the report came out of Karachi. Even not being there I have a distinct feeling the mental state of the people would be extremely tense - you can't step out of the house and earn because you'd e shot at, while you're at work you worry if armed men hadn't entered your house, there's no power most of the time and you know the govt. is doing this on purpose, and you are unable to change things.
I'd touch upon a diagnosis which seems odd in this materialistic world: people haven't been educated in the correct amount of faith. Let's assume most of those people were legally Muslims. Now only if they had internalized the creed of Islam they'd have known that the Muslim navigates through their life basically using two things: rajaa and jihaad, i.e. hope and struggle. You lost hope and as a consequence you give up trying. You're a dead husk of the human existence, you see no use in living anymore.