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Criminalize Buying of Sexual Services in Pakistan

By Amna Siddiqui: A housewife slowly wastes away in the confines of her marriage-home, as her husband spends time under the spell of a prostitute is the ultimate tragedy that comes across in Pakistani drama against the sex industry. It is the inequality argument not so focused on by feminists. This image is not to say that women should have an equal right to male prostitutes. Even if women ended up with enough money and disrespect for the opposite sex to demand a 50-50 male-female ratio in prostitution, it would not solve the exploitive nature of buying sex. Prostitution is not only inequality because it almost exclusively services men, but also in terms of the harm done to the prostitutes. This is what feminists such as Andrea Dworkin and Catherine Mckinnon have discussed. … Read entire article »

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A Shifting Political Landscape

By Raza Rumi: If there is any single constant in Pakistani politics it is perennial instability. More so when fledgling democracies struggle to change the governance discourse and attempt to consolidate their hold over power which has traditionally been concentrated in the unelected ‘arms’ of the executive. The current civilian governments at the centre and the provinces are no exception to this historical trend. Nevertheless contemporary political dynamics in the country display both continuity and discontinuity from historical trends. This is what makes Pakistan’s evolution during the 21st century a most fascinating process of societal change and resistance by the post-colonial state which is basically fighting a serious battle for its survival; and perhaps has entered the decisive phase of this conflict. To understand Pakistan’s domestic struggles, its unfortunate geo-strategic positioning cannot be separated from what happens inside the country. This is why … Read entire article »

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Lawyering the law : A rebuttal

By Yasser Latif Hamdani It seems that some people are more interested in their own agendas and axes to grind than any real discussion on history or facts. The context of this ninth pillar of wisdom is an article by by Urooj Zia in Pakistan Today. Let us start with the basics. Every accused deserves a fair trial.  When President Abraham Lincoln was shot dead, one of the conspirators, Mary Surat, was represented in the famous Lincoln Conspirators Trial by Frederick Aiken, who had served with distinction as a colonel for the Union Army and was considered close to Abraham Lincoln. This is the essence of a fair legal system and responsibility of a lawyer. For more on the Lincoln Conspirators’ Trial read: http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/lincolnconspiracy/lincolnconspiracy.html. … Read entire article »

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Hoping for Shahbaz Taseer’s early Recovery

Hoping for Shahbaz Taseer’s early Recovery

By Raza Rumi; I fervently hope that Shahbaz Taseer is back by the time these lines are published. However, the past few days have been distressing to see the Taseer family facing yet another trying phase. The young Taseer was abducted on a busy Lahore road on August 26. His case is not uncommon in a country where kidnapping is becoming a popularstrategy with the state, criminal gangs and militant outfits. Hundreds of Pakistanis are missing across the country … Read entire article »

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