Wednesday 18 August 2021

When will the example be set by punishing the beasts?Sajal Ali

 Sajal Ali, a well-known and beloved actress of Pakistan showbiz industry, has expressed concern over the Minar-e-Pakistan incident and questioned the ruler.

Actress Sajjal Ali said that when will the example be set by punishing the beasts?

In a story released on the photo and video sharing app Instagram, Sajjal Ali questioned whether the girl was entitled to such treatment in front of 400 men.

The actress said that when will we give the ideal punishment to the men who attacked her and who remained silent spectators watching everything?

Another day, another woman's name became a hashtag, which was harassed, Sujal wrote in her next Insta Story.

He wrote that there was a sea of ​​men who could easily stop the beasts, but that did not happen.

Sujal added that when will all this end? When will we feel safe?

It should be noted that the horrific incident of assaulting a woman Tuck Tucker on the occasion of Independence Day in Greater Iqbal Park of Lahore came to light through social media 3 days later.

The thugs beat Ayesha Akram and her accomplices and tore their clothes while the police remained unaware of the incident.

Later, a young man barely pulled the woman out of the crowd.

A case has been registered against 400 unidentified accused at the request of the woman but no conviction has been handed down yet.

When the video of the incident went viral, Chief Minister Usman Bazdar Action ordered immediate action and arrested the accused with the help of the video.

Chief Minister Usman Bazdar said that it was the responsibility of the government to bring justice to women.

A case has been registered in Lari Ada police station.

According to the text of the lawsuit, the woman is a YouTuber, while the attacking mob consisted of 400 to 500 people.

The changing situation in Afghanistan has shocked even former US soldiers

 Steve Hutcherson, a former U.S. Army officer based in Missouri, was shocked to see the rapidly changing situation in Afghanistan on a TV screen at his home.


Steve Hutcherson told VOA it was difficult to see.


Referring to Vietnam in an interview via Skype, he said that you may have seen videos of Saigon falling. Exactly the same thing was being repeated. People were trained there and a lot of money was spent, but everything went to waste.


The return of the Taliban to the Afghan capital, Kabul, is also a personal shock to Steve Hutcherson.


He was among 19 troops sent to Afghanistan 19 years ago in 2002. He was stationed at Bagram Airbase, north of Kabul. Their responsibility was to support the fighter jets with radar.


He is one of the first US troops to be sent from Afghanistan to eliminate terrorists. He assisted in the operation of US as well as coalition aircraft in Afghanistan.


"The result is that we've all been safe for the last 20 years," he said.


At the same time, he believes that the United States is embroiled in an "invincible" war trying to build a new and democratic Afghan nation.


"You are fighting for an idea," he said. But you can't fight an idea with weapons.


Rhonda Lawson, a resident of Maryland, watched the government rapidly defeat in Afghanistan. He said that the most surprising thing for him was how fast it all went

Randha Lawson was also stationed at Bagram Airfield 20 years ago. She was working in the public relations office. He had closely watched the US efforts to train the national army in Afghanistan.


"It changed my mind about whether the Afghan army was ready to defend its country," he told VOA a day after the Taliban took control of Kabul.


He added that he did not understand that the Afghan army did not want to fight or that he did not succeed because the Taliban wanted to take over as soon as possible, as they did. It was all very surprising.


Steve Hutcherson has been working as a civilian air traffic controller since retiring from the US Nation Air Guard.


He said the United States had spent too much on training the Afghan army to fight for itself. But they didn't seem to want to. But it is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.


He added that US troops could not stay there forever if they did not want to fight for themselves. The United States has spent 20 years there. What could America change in the next 20 years?


In the last 20 years, 775,000 US troops have served in the United States. The highest number of 98,000 troops was stationed in Afghanistan in 2010 and 2010.


Dan Melbour also served in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2007. He says that 20 years later, the presence of US troops in Afghanistan was no longer justified