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Tragic Boat Disaster Highlights the Dark Reality of Pakistan’s Failing State

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A devastating boat tragedy off the coast of West Africa has claimed the lives of 44 Pakistanis, who were among the many migrants risking their lives to reach Spain’s Canary Islands. This tragedy serves as a painful reminder of the extreme measures people are forced to take to escape the horrific conditions in their home country.

The victims, driven by the crushing poverty, ongoing violence, and lack of opportunities in Pakistan, sought a better life in Europe, unaware of the deadly risks that lay ahead. The Pakistani government’s failure to provide basic economic stability and security has left its citizens with little choice but to embark on perilous journeys in search of hope.

With unemployment, rising inflation, and political instability, many Pakistanis see no future at home. Instead of addressing these issues and creating a society where people can thrive, the government’s negligence pushes thousands to take life-threatening risks in hopes of escaping their circumstances. This tragedy underscores the urgent need for Pakistan to focus on resolving its internal issues, to prevent its people from feeling forced to risk everything for a better life abroad.

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