I wouldn’t have tears enough to shed even if my eyes were waterfalls. Many friends have been martyred and many are seriously injured. Initially sadness and grief rendered me helpless, then extreme anger washed over me and then immense despair overwhelmed me. But then I turned towards the Almighty and His words and directions cascaded over my heart…

The killing was carried out without remorse. The murderers had no enmity with the victims. To implement their plan the assailants chose a place of healing. They did not distinguish between the old and the young, between faith and religion, between men and women. The defenders of the Constitution and law were targeted. Humanity was targeted.

To compare the murderers with animals is insulting to animals. Nor were the hearts of the killers like stones because from stones springs too may burst forth. Instead hatred and despair constitutes the killers’ hearts. Hatred against humans, hatred against humanity, hatred against places of healing, hatred against officers of the law, hatred against citizens and the country, hatred against God’s creation and hatred against the Faith.


An excerpt from a letter written by Justice Qazi Faez Isa, Judge of the Supreme Court and former Chief Justice of the Balochistan High Court, to the families of the deceased lawyers


The murderers despair because they will always reside in hell. They despair because they hide their faces. They despair because without violence, guns and bombs their message of hate is not heard. They despair because the only prayer that leaves their mothers’ mouths is for them to confess and seek forgiveness.

What should we do now is the question that arises in these testing times? Should we transform our sadness and grievance into anger and hatred? Should the blood of the martyrs only imprint our breast with flagellation marks?

The injured and the martyred were and are the defenders of the Constitution and the law. They represented the downtrodden and those who had been unjustly dealt with. They assisted in the dispensation of justice. They occupy seats next to us filling our pens with their blood. They now look to us in this hour of trial to see whether we too will be able to demonstrate comradeship, be able to love humanity and remain committed and devoted to the law. And above all, whether we will be able to deliver justice even more effectively in the circumstances?

I pray to the Almighty to grant me, the heirs of the martyrs and their loved ones and the injured, patience; to fortify in us their love of learning and the law, to make their goal of providing justice a beacon for us. Amen

Yours truly,

Justice Qazi Faez Isa

Translated from Urdu

Published in Dawn, August 26th, 2016

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