"Anti-woman" cabinet riles Pakistan activists

Disgraceful of the PPP’s leaders to select such individuals who condone honour killings and selling children as brides to be members of the cabinet.

And shame on the Pakistani people for choosing to vote for leaders who support such individuals. This government reflects the choices made by voters - that is the greatest tragedy of all.

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Two notorious politicians accused of brutal attitudes towards women have been made cabinet ministers in Pakistan, causing outrage among human rights activists.

Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani, charged with presiding over a “jirga” which gave away five young girls as a form of compensation, and Israrullah Zehri, who recently made international headlines after defending the burying alive of women in “honour-killing” cases, have been elevated to ministerships.

Last year the supreme court ordered the arrest of Oxford-educated Bijarani over the allegations, though he remained at liberty. He has now been made minister for education. Street protests and angry newspapers editorials met the induction of Bijarani and Zehri, who were brought in as part of a major expansion of the cabinet last week.

“It is a very clear message from the government that they don’t care about these things,” said Samar Minallah, a human rights campaigner who had brought the court case against Bijarani. “I think they deliberately chose these two people to be ministers to send that message.”

The practice of settling disputes by awarding girls taken from the family of those convicted by a traditional meeting of village elders in a jirga to an aggrieved party is illegal but it continues in rural parts of the country. Bijarani, a land-owner from Sindh province, is accused of heading such a jirga in 2006, in which five girls, aged between two and five, were given as compensation to the family of a murdered man.

Bijarani, who denies the allegations, is a stalwart of the Pakistan People’s Party, an avowedly progressive party which leads the coalition government that came to power with the restoration of democracy earlier this year, following eight years of military rule under Pervez Musharraf. The government is led by Benazir Bhutto’s widower, Asif Zardari, as president.

“Is this the politics of appeasement?” said Tahira Abdullah, a member of rights group the Women’s Action Forum. “It almost looks like rewarding these men for their deeds against women.”

Iqbal Haider, co-chairman of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, said: “The basic character of the cabinet is in support of honour killings. Had Benazir Bhutto been alive she would never have allowed this.”

Bijarani claims he was acquitted by a lower court in his home province. However, it is unclear how a district court could have dismissed the case while it remains before the supreme court after Musharraf dismissed the judiciary in November last year.

“The jirga system has to be finished slowly,” said Bijarani, appearing on a television show in recent days. “When education spreads, then it will finish.”

Zehri, a member of Pakistan’s upper house of parliament from a minor party in the coalition, has been made minister for postal services. Earlier this year, in response to news that three teenage girls had been buried alive for trying to choose their own husbands, he told parliament it was “tribal tradition”. He later said: “These are centuries-old traditions and I will continue to defend them. Only those who indulge in immoral acts should be afraid.”

I agree.

I can't agree to that. There are various factors when such people are "elected", for one these may be the "only" leaders in the area or these guys are coming from tribes for whom such things are "traditions" it shouldn't be a surprise. Whats tragic in my opinion is that we have areas who are still sticking to centuries old traditions which have nothing to do with "Pakistan" or "Islam".

It shows our education/social-infrastructure has failed to make any difference in those areas. On one hand we have cosmopolitan areas, thriving buildings, technology and what not while on the other hand we have people who will justify burying women alive and then we have people (supposedly educated) who will make them ministers!

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Again MS venting again because the people didnt vote for Musharraf's lota league. Well MS, guess who formed this 'cabinet', yes Zardari, the man Musharraf pardoned via the NRO to retain his kursi, and gave him the power to come back to pakistan and become president. Had there been a sensible leader incharge of the PPP, such BS wouldnt have happened, so please concentrate your anger at the dictator whose responsible.

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Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani has denied these allegations.

Exactly! It was Mushy who appointed people at the Election Commission. He did the NRO. So who is the real culprit... Mush Mush Mush.

Regardless of who is at fault it is, the Pakistani awam will just continue to vote for THUGS - the situation there is always about MIGHT is RIGHT. Is there no other better parties or people to vote for?

The PPP claim to be the bastions of democracy, the most democratic party in Pakistan - they would be a minor irrelevant party if they did not have control over how large parts of feudal Sindhi, Seraiki, Balochi belts vote.

The most thuggish parties in pakistan appear to be PPP, PML-N, PML-Q, MQM, Jamat islami.

I have no idea WHY you lot expect anything DECENT from thesr thugs? Why so many high expectations?