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India-Pakistan
Deadly ideology: Killing of churchgoers
2013-09-24
[Dawn] THERE are moments when the full force of the threat that stalks this land hits with a sickening intensity. Yesterday was one of those moments -- a depressing, shocking, violent attack that made it apparent, as though a reminder was needed, of just how far this country has drifted from the ideals and principles upon which it was created. Mohammad Ali Jinnah's Pakistain is not dead, for Christians still congregated in Beautiful Downtown Peshawar
...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province), administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistan's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire.
yesterday to celebrate the Sunday mass. But the jacket wallahs who attacked the All Saint's Church and killed innocent, ordinary citizens were trying to kill Jinnah's Pakistain. If this country is to survive and emerge one day as an embodiment of its founding father's ideals, there can be no room for Death Eaters, bully boyz and myrmidons. There is truly an either/or scenario for this country: either the bully boyz are defeated or the Pakistain that the majority of the country wants will be lost forever.

The targeting of Christians may seem to some as a new front being opened by the myrmidons, but in fact it is logical progression of the Death Eater ideology. Be it other sects within Islam or other religions, the violent Death Eater wants to eliminate all others and produce a homogenous society in which only a particular version of Islamic interpretation rules over the people. The hatred and bigotry embedded in the Death Eater ideology is not just about foreigners, but also about the majority of Paks themselves. Be it Shias, Ismailis, Barelvis, non-Musselmens or anyone else deemed to be outside the pale of radical Islam as practised by the bully boyz and terrorists, everyone is a target. Until that reality is absorbed by the country's politicianship -- that what confronts the country is a murderous ideology -- there can be no real understanding of why Pakistain has been so wracked by violence. And without that understanding, there cannot begin to be a solution.

For a week that began with the killing of an army general and ended with the murder of scores of Christians, the inevitable question is where does that leave the nascent dialogue process with the TTP? If dialogue was at the outset very unlikely to succeed, what chances of success are there now? Perhaps the most discouraging aspect about the dialogue process is the national politicianship's abject surrender before the Taliban. Even yesterday voices were heard suggesting that the church bombing was an attempt to undermine the dialogue process. When deferring to the enemy trumps honouring your dead, what hope for peace, dialogue or anything of the like?
Posted by:Fred

#2   Be it other sects within Islam or other religions, the violent Death Eater wants to eliminate all others and produce a homogenous society in which only a particular version of Islamic interpretation rules over the people.

I guess I never read much about Jinnah but my impression was that when Moslems left India to found Pakistan that's exactly what they wanted.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2013-09-24 12:34  

#1  the editorialists at Dawn cite Mohmmad Ali Jinnah who died in 1948

the country has mostly had thieves in power since then and since about 67 they began blaming all their problems on outsiders and then after about 1979, the saudis began subsidizing Wahabi schools
Posted by: lord garth   2013-09-24 00:47  

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