I don’t know if its National Action Plan (NAP) or
No Action Plan, at least I am unable to see any action in my surroundings. As
part of my job, I am involved in designing and implementing counter radicalization initiatives especially targeting children and youth. Since Pakistan
has an overwhelming population of youth, this particular demographic stays most
vulnerable to anything and everything that they are faced with. Radicalization
remains a serious issue implicating youth in Pakistan. Therefore, the need to
decrease and ultimately finish youth’s vulnerability to radicalization and
extremism should be a top priority not only for the authorities but for all of
us.
The reason why I am pointing towards the lack
of action is that most recently I have been observing a lot of hate speech
being reported in the print media. Of course, there was a reason for it; 4th
January was celebrated as the death anniversary of Salman Taseer, then
Governor of Punjab, who was gunned down by a member of his own security squad.
All of us know that there is an overwhelming support for the killer in Pakistan,
and I have pointed it in one of previous articles. Although, the rift between
the right and left wings had been very obvious ever since Pakistan was created but
the problem was exacerbated during General Zia’s autocracy. However, a lot of
anger has been visible among the religious community against the liberals especially
keeping in view the issue of Blasphemy. Since Salman Taseer’s murder this anger
is reinvigorated on his death anniversary every year and a new wave of hate
speech starts floating on the various media that we come across every day.
However, sadly, the silent majority in our society
fears the highly flammable religious minority. Most recently, Shan Taseer, son
of the slain Salman Taseer has been issued a death threat and a case has been
registered against him on blasphemy charges, on almost the same allegation that
cost his father his life i.e. his support for the blasphemy accused. The Police
was quick in registering a case against him, but not against those who spew out
hate filled speeches against other sects, against liberal minded people and against
everyone that negates their point of view, openly on the roads, in mosques and
even on the social media. I hope they don’t consider this article as hate
speech and implicate me for this crime under all the various laws that they
only get to remember when people like me talk about these injustices.
I almost forgot it was only a few days back
that the authorities in District Okara assured the notables of the city to
observe leniency against the seminary leader under terror laws for hate speech.
Sadly, the present MNA from the area along with a former MNA and some traders
from the area approached the District Coordination Officer (DCO) for the cleric’s
release.
Talking of laws, the cyber crime law and the preventionof electronic crimes act, many anti-terror laws and of course the National
Action Plan (NAP) more than clearly vows to take action against who spread hatred against
others. However, there is little or no action against those who spread hatred
or do hate speech. Our social media is rife with specialized accounts that do
the job of spreading hate speech against rival sects. I say rival because, they
spread hate against each other purposely. It must be noted that it is a full
time job only by observing their daily posts and shares, one can easily come to
the conclusion that there are specialized teams that are paid to do this, from
designing to dissemination, this cycle of hate speech keeps on going and there
is someone paying for all of this; and please be clear that there is no concept
of righteousness due to which all of this is happening, it has always been and
always will be a race for political dominance only being conducted in the garb
of religion. Sadly, our authorities observing cyber crime are oblivious of all
of this.
If I as an ordinary internet user can observe all of this then why not
them, the only conclusion that I can draw from this is that these people have
supporters in every sphere, just like the MNAs that went to the DCO for the
cleric’s release. I hope this is not true, but then why this no action plan?




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