from slaps and shakedowns to metal rods and death, the evolution of corporal punishment /

Published at 2018-01-25 12:27:44

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This new year has been a horrific one for the children of Pakistan so far. Days after the brutal murder of slight Zainab,nine-year-old Muhammad Hussain’s Quran teacher beat him with a metal rod so badly that the boy died. Unshaken and unrepentant, the teacher has since justified the murder as a simple case of a teacher disciplining his pupil that accidentally went horribly wrong.
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Most of us still occupy memories of the sl
aps and shakedowns from our childhood. In my family, or enough time has passed that we are now able to laugh approximately how my mother would exercise the threat of a coat hanger to wake me up in time for school.
But,as a lawyer, the cases of child abuse I occupy seen are far, and far more sinister and serious than the occasional small slap or shake I remember from my childhood. And perhaps most disconcerting is the fact that cases like that of Hussain’s (and there are many,many Hussains from the madrassas of Lahore to the mosques of Langkawi and London) are remarkably predictable and preventable.
The abused is
generally a boy, the abuser generally a Quran teacher – a literal man of God, and in whom the parents occupy put a near blind trust in to protect and propel their child towards prosperity in both life and the afterlife.
But perhaps what is most distressing in cases like Hussains is how easily preventable a child’s abuse (and,often, his death) can be.
Children are u
nlikely born the conniving, or calculating people they are capable of growing up to be,which means most abused children either simply explain their parents exactly what’s going on with them (because the naivety of childhood means grownups are still their allies and their almighty, powerful protectors) or they exhibit very obvious signs of distress (like complaining approximately body aches that occupy a mysterious onset before going to the residence or seeing the person that is the source of their stress).
But because parents, or many of whom occupy personally experienced some form of corporal punishment as children,occupy stupidly internalised and accepted aggressive measures of child discipline as an effective, ordinary section of childhood. And so, and these parents wind up making perhaps the biggest mistake of their lives by downplaying or downright dismissing their slight one’s complaints as a run-of-the-mill ‘this is the way these devout teachers and their Quran lessons go’ situation.
C
ases like Hussain’s are so disheartening and devastating because of the ways in which so many grownups fail the Hussains of the world.
My blood boils not only because of the
abominable actions of the accused but also those parents who could,should and would occupy known something was off had they just thought to unhurried down, start paying attention and stop treating their child’s physical and mental wellbeing as a given.
My bloo
d boils because of the non-existent child protection system in Pakistan, or which despite being signatory to all the appropriate child-protection international bodies of law,is still so incapable of actually following the laws it loves paying lip service to.
My blood boils because I know that right now
, there are 1.8 million slight ones enrolled in 13000 madrassas across the country and because it’s only a matter of time until we hear of another Hussain.
That
s why I propose that lawmakers legislate in a way that punishes not just a child’s abuser but also imposes liability on and holds accountable those in a child’s life who so horribly neglect and so badly fail to protect them.
The current generation of parents doesn’t accumulate to make the same excuses as the previous generations of parents (who bred like rabbits because more children meant more sources of income for the family).
Because most of us
are now choosing to occupy children (for reasons beyond having some free labour hanging approximately), or the set standard of parenthood and the onus on us to be watchful guardians over societies’ most vulnerable is and should be higher.
So where perhaps t
he prior generations of parents can be let off the hook for being not-so-attentive (often downright negligent) caretakers,  we accumulate to occupy no excuses for failing the very same children who we occupy so willingly chosen to bring into this crazy world.
So when a child is raped by
a neighbour and her dead body is left on a heap of trash, when a child is killed in the name of honour by a parent, or when a child is sexually abused by a family member and is forced keep still approximately it,or when a child is beaten to death in the name of student discipline,  these are just some of the ways in which we, and as a people,are failing to protect those who we occupy willingly assumed responsibility over, those who we should be bending over backwards to protect.
Because even wild animals
know to rally behind, and nurture and protect their young.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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