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*Subject:* *Fwd: A Pakistani Woman with guts!*


   Jinnah made a mistake and I am ashamed of being Pakistani!
By Mahwash Badar
<http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/author/705/mahwash-badar/> Published:
May 12, 2014


 *Anyone who has ever travelled abroad will tell you that no matter where
you go, no matter how developed the country it is that you’re travelling to
– if you’re a British national or a Caucasian American, the doors become
friendlier. The** security
<http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/16274/want-to-move-abroad-think-again/>
becomes
less pressurising. Visa queues are shorter. Procedures are simpler.*
 If you’re a brown Pakistani man (or even woman) who is travelling to
another country – that’s a whole other story. You’re working in the Middle
East, chances are your salary is just a little bit above the basic working
wage – or anything that will get you a bed-space with seven other human
beings
<http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/18358/dubai-look-beyond-the-glitter-to-see-the-sorrow-of-migrant-worker/>.
Respect is minimal. You’re not supposed to ruffle any feathers. Or demand
for rights. Your children are thousands of miles away studying (because you
can’t afford education for them here), your wife probably has another job
to help make ends meet and your job squeezes every drop of your blood into
a tiny container that helps build the skyscrapers and that little container
is thrown away quicker than you can say ‘burj’, as soon as your company
decides to say bye bye.
 Pretty much the equivalent of… well, I don’t know. What is that the
equivalent of? What analogy do I draw to represent the utter misery that is
being a Pakistani in this super-power dominated world?
 As if the current state of the country, what with its years of dictatorship
<http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/2012/an-awami-style-dictator/> and lack
of infrastructure, hasn’t driven us insane enough, there is the added bonus
of inviting religious extremists and letting them destroy everything we
hold near and dear. Sure, apologists will reason it saying “this is not
true Islam” and whatnot. But my question is when – seriously – *when* do we
set aside the debate of what is true Islam and what isn’t?
 Let the clerics and the religious scholars sit in their mosques
<http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/8046/jinnahs-pakistan-hijacked-by-clerics/>
and
minibars – oh I meant minbars. But once and for all, eliminate and
annihilate the savage, beastly, cowardly, immoral men who buy the bodies of
fragile, poverty-stricken, desperate men, strap them with explosives and
send them into markets with innocent women and children. Finish these
abhorrent elements in the society that attempt to throw us back to the
Stone Age.
 A recent article in the *New York Times
<http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/11/world/asia/disease-of-pakistans-poor-now-worries-the-affluent.html>*
reported
on the World Health Organisation (WHO) declaration of the polio emergency
in Pakistan.
 Last year, a polio worker was killed in Peshawar
<http://www.dawn.com/news/1076922/polio-worker-killed-two-others-injured-in-peshawar-firing>,
as well as another who was shot dead in Khyber Agency. Several were
kidnapped in Bara. In January this year, gunmen killed three health workers
taking part in a polio vaccination drive in Karachi. Not Kabul. Not Sierra
Leone. Not Riyadh. Karachi. My heart boils and burns as more devastating
news and reports flood the channels. The *New York Times* article further
stated that according to a report, the highest refusal rates for polio
vaccination were recorded in wealthy neighbourhoods of Karachi because they
had “little faith in public health care”. In North Waziristan, the
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have forbidden vaccinations since years.
Pakistan thus has 59 polio cases
<http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/opinion/12-May-2014/polio-and-pakistan> to
report, the most of any in the world.
 Being a mother, it scares me. It keeps me awake at night. It reminds me
that even if I run far far away from the borders of my own land, its demons
will continue to haunt me and my future generations. I Google ‘Pakistan
<http://tribune.com.pk/story/483392/polio-attacks--pakistans-future-under-threat/>’
on the news and everything that is reported is about death, destruction,
squabbling politicians, ailing children, extremists blowing up things and a
struggling economy.
 I raise my eyes to our neighbouring country and see what could have
happened if we were still a United India. Maybe we would have been polio
free too. We would have been a unified part of a process of being the
world’s next big force to reckon with. Of being a part of the next blazing
economy.
 I find myself deeply wishing that Jinnah
<http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/18748/was-the-creation-of-pakistan-a-mistake/>
hadn’t
made this mistake – that he had thought about the future of Pakistan. He
didn’t think of the obscurantist mindset that he had propelled forward, the
countless millions that died at the hand of this vague agenda that fails to
unite us as a nation. I look at the years of struggles that Pakistan faces,
the fall of Dhaka, the provincial wars, the stark separatist mindsets and I
wonder what Mr Jinnah was thinking when he decided to leave the Indian
National Congress (INC).
 We share more with our Indian brothers than our ancestral DNA. Our food,
language, clothes, lifestyles are more like them than the Arabs
<http://tribune.com.pk/story/317619/arab-origins/> we so badly want to
mimic and ape. I stare at the green passport with the same self-loathing as
the fat 16-year-old girl with pimples on her face who is told that she
cannot get married because she will always be blind, diseased and fat and
her elder, stronger, prettier, better-educated sister will snag all the
good catches because she ended up with the better caretaker after the
divorce of their parents.
 I am ashamed of being a Pakistani today. I am ashamed that I belong to a
country that kills human rights lawyers
<http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/22177/blasphemous-punjab-in-a-blasphemous-pakistan/>
and
sitting governors, and issues death threats to university professors. I am
ashamed that we believe in spaghetti monster theories and pie in the sky
conspiracies and risk the future of our children. I am ashamed that we have
rejected our scientists
<http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/19695/we-are-sorry-dr-abdus-salam/> just
because they believe in a different dogma. I am ashamed that we cannot
protect our women, we cannot protect our children and we cannot protect our
men from the evil that is extremism, fundamentalism and the foolhardy idea
that Pakistan is a great nation.
 Pakistan is a fledgling, flailing state. And those 59 children, whose legs
can never work anymore, the family of Raza Rumi
<http://tribune.com.pk/story/688482/express-news-anchor-escapes-gun-attack-in-lahore/>’s
driver, those who shed tears for Salman Taseer
<http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/20417/why-should-we-remember-salman-taseer/>,
for Perveen Rehman
<http://tribune.com.pk/story/704244/perveen-rehman-murder-case-rights-activists-demand-jit/>,
for Rashid Rehman
<http://tribune.com.pk/story/706482/un-condemns-brutal-murder-of-rashid-rehman-demands-investigation/>,
for Dr Murtaza Haider
<http://www.dawn.com/news/787416/murtaza-haider-is-dead-does-anyone-care> and
his 12-year-old son – every single person who went out to have a normal day
and never made it home alive – are all paying the price of the empathy,
respect and awe *YOU* show cowards like Mumtaz Qadri.
 So, to every single person who defends their patriotism blindly and their
religion with a bullet, I hope you know exactly whose side you are on. I
hope you sleep well at night knowing that you are on the side of the
murderers.on Twitter, become a
 [image: Mahwash.Badar.] Mahwash Badar
<http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/author/705/mahwash-badar/>
A clinical psychologist and movie buff, hopping countries with her son and
husband. Permanently in a state of flux. Mahwash blogs at
insidedisillusion.wordpress.com/and tweets as @MahwashB (
twitter.com/MahwashB)

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