Who is CoronaVirus?
Strange
question, you say? Not at all, I say.
The
“what?” of CoronaVirus, now commonly referred to as COVID-19, is important and of interest to this blogger as much as it is to everybody else, but so is its “who?”, or in other words the increasing number
of identities that are now getting
assigned to this new plague the origins of which remain hotly contested. The
president of the USA, Trumpola the Racist Buffoon, continues to insist that it
is a “Chinese Virus”. Many others of his ilk, the noisy demagogues, the
populist charlatans in his own country and around the world, have called it the
“Wuhan virus”, the “foreign virus”, the “Asian virus’ and even the “Yellow
virus” (read “Yellow peril”). Many
Chinese----and Chinese-looking people-----have become victims of xenophobic
abuse, some even physically attacked. The plagues of fear and loathing follow them
everywhere more viciously than the actual pathogen itself.
In our
own part of the world, Pakistan, the discussions and debates, both in the
corridors of power and especially in the country’s cacophonous electronic-digital
media that is infested with an army of obscenely partisan talk show hosts, maskhara
(comic) experts and script-reading, hired-gun “anal-ysts” are not lagging behind in giving
the new virus regional, ethnic and sectarian identities. It seems the blame game is
in full swing in order to ascertain the irresponsible (the criminal and “sinful”) agents
for importing and spreading the disease in the country. While the top
authorities in the government (including the president of the republic)
of the vindictive ego-man, PM Kaptaan Insaaf Khan, and the discarded, corrupt
rabble-rousers in the dysfunctional opposition, tout, almost on a daily basis, that the Pakistanis infected with COVID-19 have no Chinese links, have no
history of travel to that friendly country (CPEC, billions of
dollars in aid, soft-loans and investments----all understandable), they don’t
waste a second to target and blame other communities, peoples and even particular
countries for the spread of the new influenza virus in Pakistan. They, these people in positions of power, may or may not have any chauvinistic intentions but in a country ridden with all sorts of inequities, where the nature of power relations between the dominant and the dominated, between the center and the peripheries is what Roger Garaudy once called "a relation of the sick and the deceived", the identities of these blamed people who are often from the minority and historically maligned and marginalized communities are bound to become nastily entangled with any such pathogen and the blame discourse bound to quickly morph into that of biological racism. Recent history is full of such cases, whether in the modern West or elsewhere in modern-(ising) Asia and Africa.
In one
such toxic strain of this ugly discourse, the contestants are battling it out
in public, one side arguing that the virus came to Pakistan from the Wahabi
kingdom---the Saudi kingdom of clown prince MbS---and the other side arguing,
equally if not more ferociously, that it was brought to the country from Shia
Iran and spread by the returning zaireen, the Shia pilgrims, that frequent that
country all year round. Khwaja Asif, a gaffe prone opposition stalwart from
PML-N, has actually openly accused the special assistant to the PM for overseas Pakistanis (SAPM), the
shady Zulfi Bokahri, for allowing these zaireen to return to their homes in
different parts of the country without proper screening and testing for the
virus at the Pak-Iran border town of Taftan in Balochistan province. Bokhari has now sued the loud-mouthed khwaja for
defamation and for endangering his life. Like most other things in the country, ethno-sectarian
bigotry has now been injected into this discourse, too. In Quetta, for example, the
minority community of Hazaras, targets of decades long indiscriminate killing,
victims of terrorism at the hands of both non-state and state-sponsored agents
and who are already ghettoized in two neglected wards of the city, have strongly objected to the officially sanctioned policy that was announced by the rather gauche chief secretary of the province in a press conference a few days ago, a policy
of quarantine and “social isolation” that the Hazaras see more as another act that will only exacerbate their economic, political
and cultural marginalization and ghettoization than a reasonable precautionary
measure in the fight against the new virus. As I write these lines, new groups are being identified and blamed as
the super-spreaders of COVID-19, such as the Deowbandi Tableeghi Jamaat in
Sindh and Punjab.
Wallahu Alam.
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