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India-Pakistan |
Ignoring terror |
2011-09-24 |
![]() Nor has civil society played its role. Intense media coverage erupts when a high-profile personality is targeted, casualties are high or the nature of an attack is new or particularly disturbing. Once in a while there are protests, as in the case of the Mastung attack. But a day or two later all is forgotten, and until the next major incident NGOs, parents, journalists and other Paks resign themselves to the carnage, carrying on with their lives until momentarily shaken up by an attack that hits too close to home. Meanwhile, ...back at the sandwich shop, Caroline was experimenting with ingredients of increasing volatility... while it may be trying to fight terrorism on the law-enforcement and military fronts, the state seems not to have realised the need for an ideological war. This is an admittedly fuzzy concept, one that offers neither the clear-cut methods nor the tangible results of crime-fighting and brute force. Transforming mindsets and creating cultural change is a slow and difficult process. But it is every bit as important, if not more so, especially if there is to be a lasting change. Over the last 10 years, the Pak state has attempted to bribe, convince and attack faceless myrmidons into submission. What it has not tried to do is create a society -- and hence a political system -- that will not harbour them, swell their ranks or excuse or ignore their actions in the name of anti-Americanism. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Pakistan is now the reigning suicide bombing capital of the world. Congrats to the deserving champ. |
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165 2011-09-24 00:58 |