SUICIDAL SINDH: Why Are So Many From Scheduled Castes Killing Themselves?

Xari Jalil

Lahore: Sixteen-year-old Sooraj Meghwar seemed to be a regular young man – his likes and dislikes, his mood swings – they were all as ‘normal’ as in any other young man from his community in Samaro, Umerkot. Nothing about Sooraj seemed out of the ordinary, so when on May 8, 2022, he was found hanging from his neck from the branch of a tree, his village people were shocked and saddened.

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Five Digital Media Journalists Honored With Awards For Reporting On Diversity, Pluralism

Press Release

ISLAMABAD

As many as five digital media journalists were honored with awards for their best reporting on diversity and pluralism.

The awards were given to the journalists for their best reporting on religious minorities in Pakistan under the Diversity and Pluralism Project.

The “Diversity and Pluralism in Media Awards 2022” was jointly organized by the Institute of Research, Advocacy and Development (IRADA), the Digital Media Alliance of Pakistan (DigiMAP), and the Women Journalists Association of Pakistan (WJAP) on Friday in Islamabad. A cake-cutting ceremony was also arranged on the occasion of the second anniversary of DigiMAP.

During the project,  IRADA, DigiMap and WJAP organised a series of workshops for women journalists on “Tackling Marginalization through Women’s Visibility in Digital Journalism” to highlight the issues related to marginalised communities, including women, minorities, transgender persons, and others.

Speaking at the event, IRADA Executive Director Aftab Alam said that the purpose of the training was to highlight issues of marginalised communities in digital spaces, such as women from religious minority backgrounds, human rights, and people with disabilities; and how media persons can report on these issues.

Aftab Alam also briefed the participants on why the project focusing on religious minorities and other marginalised communities was launched.

Explaining the marginalization or isolation of religious minorities, focusing on implicit and explicit biases as well as intra-sectional issues and the constitutional framework of fundamental human rights, he said the process should continue to highlight the issues of marginalised communities in Pakistan.

IMP Adnan Rehmat, while appreciating the role of digital media platforms in highlighting issues of public interest, particularly marginalised communities in Pakistan, stated,‘The digital media platforms under the banner of DigiMAPare doing the job that the mainstream media should do.”

Dr Ishtiaq Ahmed, a member Planning Commission of Pakistan, extended the commission’s full support for promoting public interest journalism and said this is the real form of journalism on which the media should focus.

The purpose of the session was to highlight how covering religious minorities in journalism is crucial for creating a peaceful, democratic and diverse Pakistan.

DigiMAP President Sabookh Syed informed the participants on the two-year journey of the DigiMAP.

During the sessions, the trainers also generated debates on the explicit bias which is woven into the political, economic and social systems, including the political, economic, social, and cultural exclusion of the marginalised communities.

Suicide Attempts Finally Decriminalised In Pakistan

Rehan Piracha

Lahore: As an important step towards preventing suicides, President Arif Alvi gave his assent to legislation abolishing the punishment for attempted suicide. According to the announcement issued by the President House on December 23, Alvi approved the  Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill 2022, repealing Section 325 of the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860, which deals with penalising suicide attempts.

“Whoever attempts to commit suicide and does any act towards the commission of such offence, shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both,” read Section 325 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Pakistan.