We talk about democracy where ministers are involved in burying young girls and women alive. Parliament elects people to Senate who defend such acts, declaring it as tribal custom. Democratically elected government hush such crimes and do not punish the culprits (well, one culprit is minister). So, is this the democracy some of us so much desire and cry for?
Girls, be careful and Know your Senator … Senator who defends burying of young girls and women alive (I wish that name of minister should have got out too):
Mir Israr Ullah Zehri (Baluchistan):
Party: BNP (Awami)
Home phone: 051-9207477
Address: 302-E Parliament lodges, Islamabad
Committee member: He is member of 4 standing committee … one of them is:
Standing committee … Planning and development and population welfare
(Seems he has nice thoughts for this committee)
http://www.senate.gov.pk/images/Members/Israrullah%20Zehri.JPG
Burying of women alive defended in Senate -DAWN - Top Stories; August 30, 2008
Burying of women alive defended in Senate
By Ahmed Hassan
ISLAMABAD, Aug 29: Balochistan Senator Sardar Israrullah Zehri stunned the upper house on Friday when he** defended the recent incident of burying alive three teenage girls and two women in his province,** saying it was part of “our tribal custom.”
Senator Bibi Yasmin Shah of the PML-Q raised the issue citing a newspaper report that the girls, three of them aged between 16 and 18 years, had been buried alive a month ago for wishing to marry of their own will.
The barbaric incident took place in a remote village of Jafarabad district and a PPP minister and some other influential people were reported to have been involved. The report accused the provincial government of trying to hush up the issue.
Ms Shah said that the hapless girls and the women were first shot in the name of honour and then buried while they were alive. She also said that no criminal had been arrested so far.
Acting Chairman of Senate Jan Mohammad Jamali, who was presiding over the session, said: “Yasmin Shah should go to our society and see for herself what the situation is like there and then come back to raise such questions in the house.”
Maulana Ghafoor Haideri of the JUI-F said there was no tradition of burying women alive in Baloch society because it was against Islam’s teachings.
Jamal Leghari of PML-Q emphatically stated that there was no custom of burying people alive, adding that the Baloch people did not believe in it.
Senator Jan Jamali commented: “This is a provincial matter and it is being investigated at the provincial level and let us wait for the report of the investigation.” Leader of the Opposition Kamil Ali Agha accused the Balochistan government of ignoring the incident and said no jirga could order the burying of women alive and no law allowed anyone to commit such a crime and go unpunished. He urged the government to punish the people involved in it.
Leader of the House Mian Raza Rabbani said: “We condemn the heinous act and assure the house that a complete report on the incident would be submitted on Monday.”