Justice for weak.

Byline: M. Shahjahan Memon - Islamabad

THERE is no secret that the justice system in Pakistan is rotten to the core to such an extent that a generation of the victims' families dies seeking justice. The same is the case with late Muhammad Khan, the father of deceased Naqeebullah Mehsud. He recently lost his life hoping to see his son's killer behind the bars.

The state's failure to prosecute accused Rao Anwar, who is notorious for his fake encounters in Karachi, is a big slap on state institutions. I fail to understand why and how long such lethargy will continue to reign Pakistani institutions.

Such failures can give birth to unimaginable crimes. The failure to prosecute Rao Anwar is a severe...

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