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India-Pakistan |
Collection of hides |
2012-12-12 |
![]() ...the word bannedseems to have a different meaning in Pakistain than it does in most other places. Or maybe it simply lacks any meaning at all... organizations from the lucrative business of hide collection. The police have encountered the might of political groups over claims to hides. But in this case, they appear to shy away from their duties in the face of threats by banned faith-based groups. Indeed, the instance where police in a Punjab district are shown to have quickly released three men incarcerated Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try! for gathering hides is a true manifestation of the influence, actually fear, that some banned organizations exercise over the whole system. The report says the release came on the orders of senior coppers who are in turn answerable to the rulers. Reflective of the general approach that manifests itself in other instances too, it seems it is the rulers who do not want to take on the might of such groups. There is a tendency to explain away this matter in terms of the growing religiosity in Pak society. This is something that cannot be denied; but what we have here is a classic case of camouflaging what is essentially a law and order issue. Just as coppers are inclined to blame petty crimes on poverty, the administration chooses to explain the leeway it allows banned groups on hides and the collection of cash donations by referring to the religious choices of the people. It is a simple problem: what is legally banned cannot be allowed. Unless we truly want this practice stopped, there is no use having intelligence officials trace all these hides to the market. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Indirectly, the Artic does give reason why hunger is on the steep rise in Pakland Could you expand on that thought, JosephM? I don't see it. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2012-12-12 19:30 |
#1 Indirectly, the Artic does give reason why hunger is on the steep rise in Pakland. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2012-12-12 00:05 |