Whatever the rights and wrongs of the incident, the fact that it happened on World Disability Day is the most unfortunate of coincidences. People with special needs of all types have a hard life in Pakistan. Some like those protesting in Lahore do get minimal relief in the form of job quotas, but they are a minority. When they choose to protest as is their right they come up against police forces whose crowd control techniques are limited to brute force, and little more than licensed thuggery on occasion. The Punjab force has an entirely justified reputation for heavy-handedness and brutality, and is protected by the culture of impunity that forms a wall around them. On this occasion, five police officials are reportedly suspended and the Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has reportedly “taken note” of the incident. Nothing will come of this and the matter will quickly fade from view, but the wider issue of how the police handle public demonstrations, peaceful or otherwise, remains. Their handling of blind protesters was inept at best, criminally abusive at worst. Small wonder our police are held in such low esteem.
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Sunday, December 7, 2014
Pakistan - The barbaric Punjab police
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