Justice for Sana Yousaf (The End of Violence)
I'm writing this not as someone who supports Tik Tok or influencers but as a man living in a society where rejecting a boy can cost a girl her life.
#Sana Yousaf was just 17. A girl. A daughter. A voice.
Shot dead not because of her content, but because she said #No.
And that's what it takes in Pakistan: say no to someone's ego, and you get killed.
Every single day, someone in Pakistan is murdered in the name of honor, ego, revenge, or power.
Every day we mourn, tweet, and move on.
And justice?
Tell me, have we ever given justice to even one victim like Sana?
Not hashtags. Real justice.
Why are we still silent?
Why do we wait for the next headline, the next girl, the next blood on our streets?
Being a man, I say this clearly: this is not masculinity, this is terrorism.
And if we still choose silence, then we are part of the #violence.
I don't support TikTok, but I strongly condemn this murder.
No one has the right to take a girl's life just because she refused to talk, befriend, or marry.
Punish the killer. Set an example.
Or else we'll keep digging graves and calling them "tragedies."