ON the night of Jan 23, Dawn had the accompanying lead news things on its site: the assault and murder of an eight-year-old tyke, a follow-up on the passing of a young fellow killed in a phony experience, an understudy's assault on an instructor, the 'charged' posse assault of a transgender, a follow-up on the demise of an educator and another on the demise of an understudy beaten by his educator, and the murder of a school primary. These were the 'best' stories of Jan 23.
The ordinary levels of brutality that we live with in our general public, and the degree to which we have disguised this viciousness and 'standardized' it, is aggravating. Pakistan's wrongdoing measurements, as announced, are not out of line with those of different nations. However, perhaps it is the idea of the wrongdoings and the conditions in which they are conferred that are additionally jolting.