Friday, July 16, 2010

The Nation - 16-10-2010

Murder most foul

The wave of violence - whether acts of terrorism or targeted killings - that has gripped the nation for so many years constitutes a standing rebuke to the leadership governing the country as well as those who exploit the differences among the various sections of the population and aid and abet these crimes. As a result, no one feels safe. The shooting down of Baloch leader, former Senator and Secretary General of BNP-Mengal, Habib Jalib, known as a moderate who stood for greater autonomy and control over its resources for Balochistan, on Wednesday, was a great tragedy that must be mourned by the entire country. One should not be surprised to see his home province paralysed by strikes and shutter-downs in protest at this murder most foul.

The province, rich in mineral wealth, natural gas and other useful resources, has had a long history of neglect, leaving it in a state of underdevelopment and poverty and rightly giving rise to a strong sense of exploitation. The murder of leaders like Nawab Akbar Bugti and the agonising tale of missing persons have added fuel to the fire. Inevitably, there is righteous anger that targets even innocent people, who though have had no role in doing injustice to them, yet represent those who, in the perception of the local people, have been responsible for their miseries.

Source : http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Opinions/Editorials/16-Jul-2010/Murder-most-foul

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