I write this with numerous apologies to those who might think I am exaggerating.
But over the years, this land has become so impure and dirty that the stench that arises from it is far awful than the decomposed body of an orphan who has died on the streets, while insensitive people pass by and throw money at him thinking he is alive and just acting to get alms.
I still remember the words that I read of an American lawyer in the Aimal Kansi case, who stood tall in a
Handing over our own countrymen to outsiders for a couple of thousand dollars and earning millions like the "enlightened" general Pervez Musharraf said in his autobiography is one thing, but giving away our sisters, daughters and mothers to infidels so they can satiate their barbarity is something that should throw us deep down the abyss of shame and humiliation.
One such sister in case is Dr Afia Siddiqui or prisoner No 650, held in Bagram jail,
We as a nation have failed badly and as a state have flopped to the extent of surpassing all yardsticks of the meaning of the word. What is the use of a country when it cannot protect your dignity, when it cannot feed your wife and children, when you can be kidnapped by your own intelligence agencies and traded for money with foreigners? And then you know that you are now at their mercy; and that no one will raise their voice for you unless, of course, you are a British, American or Australian citizen.
Time is surely an excellent judge and today I am sorry to say that perhaps the making of
2 comments:
It is indeed very painful to see that people who are talking about sad state of affairs in Pakistan can't pay attention to the very first word in the headline.
Land has been misspelt as "lanf" and probably the editors/moderators didn't have time to spare for same.
Wake up boys!!
I agree.. and request Mr Khattak to correct the spelling..
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