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Here's Why Pakistan Is Cracking Down On Valentine's Day

By VICE News

February 13, 2016 | 4:40 pm
Pakistan is cracking down on Valentine's Day, with some provinces even placing an outright ban on cards festooned with hearts.

President Mamnoon Hussain addressed on Friday a group of students, mostly women, and urged them to steer clear of the February 14 holiday.

"We should avoid Valentine's Day as it has no connection with our culture," Hussain said. Carelessly adopting such western traditions, the president argued, poses a threat to Pakistani values.

His remarks were preceded by some provinces banning the holiday, which is usually celebrated in a wash of pink and red heart shaped balloons, teddy bears, chocolates, and roses. Maulana Niaz Muhammad, the Kohat district administrator told the BBC, "Valentine's Day has no legal grounds and secondly it is against our religion, therefore it was banned."

Pakistan Interior Minister Chaundry Nisar Ali Khan reportedly ordered a prohibition on Valentines day in Islamabad, the country's capital, promising "strict action" against anyone caught outwardly engaging with the holiday. Such reports have since been denied by the government.

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The fact that Valentine's Day — named for Saint Valentine — is essentially a Christian holiday is a source of concern for religious hardliners in Pakistan. One conservative newspaper ran an advertisement which described it as "a festival of obscenity."

"Just ponder," the ad states, "tomorrow our children will start celebrating Diwali of Hindus, Christmas of Christians, and who knows what other un-Islamic festivals."

In Peshawar, the capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, members of the district assembly unanimously voted to ban Valentine's Day festivities. "A particular segment of our society wants to impose Western values and culture on our youth by celebrating Valentine's Day," the resolution said. "There is no place in our culture and in our civilization for such an unnecessary and rude day, which aims to spread vulgarity and indecency amongst the youth."

Despite the ban, an AFP reported that shopkeepers in Peshawar were openly selling red balloons and chocolate.

Nadia Khajawa, a gender studies student from Lahore, attributes the rising popularity of the holiday in Pakistan to the spread of social media. Before social media, Khawaja said Valentine's day celebrations were generally confined to wealthy, urban areas, and westernized schools. Now that it's becoming increasingly global, Pakistan's commercial sector is trying to capitalize off of it.

"A lot of people in my parents generation think that it makes love commercial and it puts a lot of pressure on people to waste money, which isn't the essence of love," she said.

It isn't just religious conservatives who object to the holiday. Khajawa said that there are some who reject the holiday based on the notion that love is something that can't be commercialized.

This won't be the first year that February 14 has sparked outrage. In 2013, people gathered in Peshawar to burn Valentine's Day cards. Women wearing black robes assembled in protest of the holiday, holding up signs condemning the tradition. That year, Pakistani rights activist Sabeen Mahmud staged a protest in the port city of Karachi in response to a religious conservative-led campaign against Valentine's Day. Mahmud held up signs saying, "Karachi says Yes to Love", while billboards around the city told citizens, "Say No to Valentine's Day."

Mahmud reported receiving regular death threats after her protest and was assassinated last April after giving a seminar at a popular Karachi cafe.

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Here's Why Pakistan Is Cracking Down On Valentine's Day | VICE News

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I could set my watch to your Islam :scusthov: posts LOL

back on topic though, if a country doesn't want western traditions, so be it.

I personally don't mind, because I don't give a fukk, and if it means extra days off work then I'm good.

Y'all need to get on this Chinese New Year wave though.
1. Everyone eats like kings:ahh:
2. Beefs squashed:ahh:
3. Everyone gives each other money in these little ass red packets for good luck (only if you're married, so I get mad bills but I don't have to hand out any:ahh:)
4. You get like a whole extra week off work :ahh:
5. Paags, somehow:ahh:
 

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What does some old European guy falling for and marrying a 14 year then getting hanged for it on the 14th of February have to do with Pakistani culture?

If you complain about the laws in the West people are quick to tell you to move back to where you came from, while at the same time they complain daily about new laws in Pakistan or Iran like it effects them. Why don't they just say it outright, they want everyone to submit.
 

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I could set my watch to your Islam :scusthov: posts LOL

back on topic though, if a country doesn't want western traditions, so be it.

I personally don't mind, because I don't give a fukk, and if it means extra days off work then I'm good.

Y'all need to get on this Chinese New Year wave though.
1. Everyone eats like kings:ahh:
2. Beefs squashed:ahh:
3. Everyone gives each other money in these little ass red packets for good luck (only if you're married, so I get mad bills but I don't have to hand out any:ahh:)
4. You get like a whole extra week off work :ahh:
5. Paags, somehow:ahh:
I celebrated chinese new year every year too

1. Agree :ahh:

2. I never have any beef :smugdraper:

3. LOL in my place they usually give them to children and teens:pachaha:and I'm getting old enough to be expected to give it to younger ones :to:

4. I only get two days :ld:

5. The girls in my country have flat asses. Their faces though :whew:
 

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I celebrated chinese new year every year too

1. Agree :ahh:

2. I never have any beef :smugdraper:

3. LOL in my place they usually give them to children and teens:pachaha:and I'm getting old enough to be expected to give it to younger ones :to:

4. I only get two days :ld:

5. The girls in my country have flat asses. Their faces though :whew:
Nah breh you don't have to give it, unless everyone is handing them to each other. usually it's people in your company who are above you and married folks. besides most people usually only give you the smallest paper bill :mjcry:

where you at breh??
 

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Nah breh you don't have to give it, unless everyone is handing them to each other. usually it's people in your company who are above you and married folks. besides most people usually only give you the smallest paper bill :mjcry:

where you at breh??
Indonesia
 
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