For us urban folk caught up with frivolous concerns, truths like rape, gang-rape, tribal verdicts for rape or gang-rape and honour killing because of rape have always been relegated to corner stories on the back pages of our English dailies. The picture is clear, but the boundaries are clearer: it happens, but it does not happen to us.
Who have we been kidding?
That prejudice, disgust and narrow-minded revulsion for the ‘softer’ sex recently bounded through our television screens. On a live TV talk show some nights ago, applauded campaigner and journalist Marvi Sirmed was verbally accosted and threatened with force by a bearded bulwark of what has become Islam in this country.
Marvi had the gall, the complete and appreciable bravado, to simply agree with another speaker Barrister Masroor on the show. Masroor had commented that when it came to honour killings in Pakistan, the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) seemed slumbering in an inebriated stupor.
For agreeing with his words, Jamiat-i-Ulema-i-Islam Fazl's (JUI-F) Hafiz Hamdullah called Marvi a “whore”, vowed to “strip her” if she didn’t quieten down and tried to physically assault her.
While the questionable language was omitted from the transmission, it circulated widely on social media after Marvi posted about her experience.
Her claims were backed by the other panelists on the show.