Up to nine secular activists have disappeared in Pakistan as families scramble for news. Here’s why their disappearances matters.
Here are five reasons we should all care about what’s happening in Pakistan:
These are the people fighting against the ideology of extremism
Pakistan is a large country which in the past has sheltered radical Islamist groups such as the Taliban. It’s where Osama bin Laden was able to hide out for years before he was finally brought to justice. One of the two founding fathers of modern extremist Islam, Abu A’la Maududi, was Pakistani.
Yet there is a growing movement of secularists in Pakistan who are struggling against the extremism within their country and who want to make Pakistan a better place. If they succeed, what we will see coming out of Pakistan is more and more educated integrated anti-extremist Muslims and less and less extremists affiliated with groups like the Taliban.
This will have a knock-on impact internationally and will reduce the amount of extremism in the world, including the amount of extremism in the United States. Their success will protect those who value secularism as a way of life around the world
If the activists currently disappearing in Pakistan are wiped out, Pakistan will become more extreme which will lead to the Muslim world in general becoming more extreme.
Pakistan Has Nuclear Weapons
Pakistan just tested a nuclear-capable missile from a submarine. This development reportedly gives Pakistan second-strike capabilities, meaning that even if the country is wiped out by a nuclear strike, Pakistan would be able to respond by firing nuclear warheads from strategically-placed submarines.
If a country with such capabilities eliminates all its secularly-minded and rational thinkers and becomes completely overcome by theocratic Islamist ideology, then this nuclear arsenal will be in the hands of Islamist extremists.
That would be a serious national security risk to the United States of America.
Other Countries Will Follow Suit
If the persecution of secularist and anti-extremist activist continues in Pakistan unabated and without significant international opposition, other countries will take note. Pakistan is a U.S. ally and the beneficiary of significant sums of aid money for decades. Last year, President Obama proposed $860 million in aid to Pakistan, which was a significant drop in the aid usually provided by the United States.
If America or other countries which have relations with Pakistan do nothing to stand up for the rights of secularists in Pakistan, countries such as Turkey and Indonesia will take note. The Turkish parliament is currently discussing increased powers for the Islamist President Tayyip Recep Erdogan. Indonesia is currently putting the governor of Jakarta (a non-Muslim) on trial for alleged blasphemy.
These countries may see America’s failure to protect secularism in Pakistan as a green light to persecute activists in their own countries.
Refugees Will Increase
A Free Pakistan Will Have A Stronger Economy
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5 Reasons Kidnapping of Pakistani Activists Matters to You
It is very troubling and alarming news that some activists and bloggers have disappeared recently in Pakistan. This looks like systematic and delibrate. This is not a small matter, and under no circumstances it can be ignored by any sensible person. This is a very serious crime. The government has the responsibility to protect and provide safety and security to each citizen. If some activists or blogger have committed any crime, they should be brought in open as it is done in civilized countries. We hold Pakistani government to be accountable and responsible. They are supposed to uphold the law and order and provide justice to all. We cannot allow the government to trample the rights and freedom of individuals. We don’t know if the kidnapped bloggers and activist are beaten or tortured in some cell. I hope the government of Pakistan will use all her resources and bring all those who have been kidnapped and punish those who are involved in their kidnapping. Zaki Sabih
Pakistan is a country with deep dark pockets of violent
intolerance fed by religious, state and feudal systems with no accountability. It
will take a long time for these blotches to be removed from the national psyche.