Clockwise: Protest demanding justice for Amal; Amal with her family; Amal Umer | Photos by the writer
Dear Chief Justice,
I hope you are settling well in to routine and the workload that comes with your esteemed title.
I am sure that these past few weeks, have been most consuming and that you, like us, have been applauding the Prime Minister and the Army Chief to making some sane and admirable decisions. We have somewhat successfully avoided the full-fledged threat of war so far, after the Indian violation and claim of surgical strike, post the Pulwama tragedy, and at the same time managed to show our strength and skill to our volatile neighbour.
The mother of 10-year-old Amal Umer, killed by a policeman’s bullet last August, appeals for a resolution
We have also managed rescue an Indian pilot from a mob attack and, by returning him to his homeland the very next day, we made sure the world knows we are better than our image — in fact, better than most countries. For once, Pakistan has managed to get such a positive presence in the national and international media. We have hence proved ourselves a responsible nation and we Pakistanis have had the opportunity to flaunt our nationality with our heads held high. Commendable decisions all around for sure.
That said, since we are swiftly becoming a nation with, what can be called, a ‘short-term memory syndrome’, I would like to draw everyone’s attention to the casualties and loss of precious lives that we incur on our own soil on a daily basis, at the hands of our very own police. I would like to draw attention to Nimrah who we lost on February 23, 2019, Areeba on January 19, 2019, Aqsa on October 1, 2018 and Amal on August 13, 2018. All our beautiful daughters lost at the hands of an irresponsible police force are now sadly remembered by the day of their demise.
How are we to combat with an over-armed police force filled with untrained and irresponsible, trigger-happy jawans who think it is their right to shoot at sight any robbers, thugs or innocent civilians who might get in the way of their kill? How are we deal with hospitals which refuse to treat the injured, even if it is an innocent 10-year-old child bleeding helplessly in their facility? How are we to combat these monsters who are eating us up internally like an aggressive cancer gone rogue? And who is responsible for firing?