Warning: What you are about to see is the extent of brutality committed by criminals in uniform to a seventeen year-old Pakistani man accused of stealing. This video contains very graphic images and gory scenes not suitable for the faint-hearted. Not that the blogger takes delight at the gory details shown in this actual video but it infuriates him that this thing could actually be possible under the glare of a public, hence this video finds its way through this blog.
In a country where scores of deaths caused by drone attacks and suicide bombings have become mundane scenarios, this one could have gone unnoticed if it wasn't for the culprits and the manner with which it was carried out. In the video, this seventeen year-old man is seen desperately pleading for his life when he was shot point-blank by the men in uniform in Pakistan. Laying on the ground wounded and bleeding, he even begged his murderers to rush him to hospital. The young man did not want to die. But no one listened. No one had wanted the spectacle to end. Let's also take a look carefully at the shooter who gracefully and calmly positioned himself aiming his rifle at the hapless victim.They more or less reveled at their exploits. As if the mother of all ironies, the cold-blooded murderers themselves are the sworn protectors of civilians like Sarfaraz Shah.
What if this live footage was not captured by a television camera? Certainly, the murder of this young man would have ended up as just one of the statistics in a crime-littered city of Karachi. What is even infuriating is the claim of the Pakistan's Interior Minister Rahman Malik that the victim is a "robber" hence suggestively saying that he deserved his fate. And oh yes, before I forget, they are the same faithful Muslims who would troop to Makkah in their impeccable holiness to perform Umrah or Hajj, yet their hearts are filled with murderous intents at the expense of the unarmed poor people. What makes the crime even more appalling is that nobody from the spectators had come forward to help or insist that the man be rushed to the nearest hospital. They all watched there as the man writhed in pain till he breathed his last.
Judging from the footage, the man could have been saved had one of the spectators or military personnel present intervened. It just goes without saying, that they are worse than the beasts of the field where compassion for the enemy hardly exists yet care and love for their kind is in abundance. The savagery with which these criminals in uniforms had demonstrated will not be forgotten, for the culture of impunity in any society wouldn't find its niche, not ever, as long as the world has its eyes on the injustices to humankind. And the conscientious world is not ready to forgive, just yet, until justice is served. To condemn this act to its strongest term is not enough without fervently hoping that the perpetrators of this crime will meet their ends in a more painful way whereby they beg that their death be hastened in utmost pain never known to man.
4 comments:
This is horrible! When was this footage taken? Thank God I'm not a Pakistani and I don't live there.
We live in such a cruel world. And I feel helpless whenever I see such atrocities against what our society regard as 'least and lowly'.
The only thing we can do is to ensure that it doesn't happen to any of our family members.
Gagapang ako sa paghahanap-buhay to give my family members a better life so they will not end up getting beaten by those 'who haves' and in authorities.
Justice in this world, it seems, favors the previleged.
We think that this can only happen in other countries. But this happens in our own everyday too. Sure it's not caught on camera but it happens. It happens everywhere. And that is the usual excuse. And the thing is that apathy is a disease even worse than all the stds in the universe.
But the truth of the matter is, as much as we can blog about it or say we would something when we are the ones there, our entire body would be cold, we wouldn't be able to move and we would think of ourselves first than that person on the ground. I think it's unfair to thing that no one wanted to help the guy because Muslims that I know would have done something about it. But they aren't Pakistani...so I dunno...still we can't amount their religion as a gauge of whether or not they are good people or what they do is good. Because even people who shepherd souls get SUVs from corrupt presidents. ^.^
@ Pepe, that is something to thank God for, we don't live in those awful places where nobody owns themselves but the brute animals in authority (applicable lng to kase sa mahihirap at walang kapit, di ba ganyan din minsan sa atin?)
@ Nebz, tama ka wlang justice tlga d2 sa earth, time will come and i'm sure malapit na, babaha ang tamang justicia, with no respect for one's race,religion, status. malapit na malapit na :-)
@ pinaywriter, u raised a really good point. not every muslim in a civilized society would have the temerity to do such brutality in the eyes of the world, marami pa ring mababait. cguro ok na ring yung tumatanggap ng suv wag lng pumatay ng nagmamakaawa. kumbaga lesser evil na lng pipiliin ko (evil pa rin) ^_^
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