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India-Pakistan |
CII's regressive mindset |
2014-03-13 |
![]() ...which are often intentionally defined so widely as to be meaningless... gains that have been made in Pakistain, and to alienate Pakistain in the comity of nations. As it is, Pakistain is a highly unfriendly place for children. This is a society that tolerates child labour and violence against children, where youngsters are traded like chattel to settle disputes as part of tradition. In such a backdrop, the CII's pronouncement sends all the wrong signals. In fact, the Council's priorities are extremely muddled. Instead of working to promote enlightenment, it has only solidified the role of the regressive mindset. Why do the members of the CII, in fact most Learned Elders of Islam, shy away from what should be focused on? Many of Pakistain's current problems are rooted in society's drift towards extremism, which has been aided by ultra-conservative clergymen. Yet the Learned Elders of Islam seem less concerned about existential issues that confront Pakistain and problems that threaten to tear apart the social fabric. For example, the menace of terrorism is condemned only passively. Efforts have been made to address the scourge of sectarianism, including by the CII, but little has been done to carry the message of sectarian harmony to the mosque and madressah, and to rein in communal rabble-rousers. And while they are quick to weigh in on issues such as child marriage and multiple wives, holy mans seldom forcefully condemn the dreadful treatment meted out to women and kiddies in Pakistain, often in the name of 'religion' and 'culture'. The 'advice' offered by the CII to the government is best left ignored. As we have argued before, with an elected parliament in place, containing numerous shades of political thought including religious parties, to legislate and civil society to vet the legislation, the Council has little utility. If this is the level of its 'advice', it is best that the CII is disbanded. Meanwhile, ...back at the wreckage, Captain Poindexter awoke groggily, his hand still stuck in the Ming vase... as those who stand for human rights face off against the defenders of regression, the politicians must stand up and openly side with the forces in society working to promote progressive thought. |
Posted by:Fred |