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Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

City’s **** hub still going strong
By Amar Guriro

KARACHI: The setting could be described as the opening scene from a Paulo Coelho novel where the sun has just started setting behind the tower of Victorian era’s Empress Market, as the old driver ignores the hubbub of the long queues of public buses. The fruit and vegetable vendors sit idly on their pushcarts as if tired after a daylong struggle to attract customers.

As this scribe observed his surroundings, he discerned a middle-aged man moving from the main road towards a multi-storey building known as Rainbow Centre, claimed to be Asia’s biggest centre selling CDs and DVDs of films, software, games, sports and documentaries. Most shops at the centre are decorated with different-sized posters carrying pictures of Indian actors.

The man stopped at a shop and started looking at the poster, while some shopkeepers approached him to ask what he was looking for, to which the man replied that he was looking for a new film. When asked in which language he wanted to buy the film, he responded that he would like to buy an English film dubbed into the Urdu language. The shopkeeper pointed at a heap of CDs and DVDs.

After exploring the media for a few minutes, he approached the shopkeeper and shyly asked for a DVD of Punjabi mujra and to his utter surprise, the shopkeeper handed him a few DVDs with a bland expression on his face. Taking courage from the shopkeeper’s attitude, he then asked for a pornographic film and within no time, the shopkeeper bent down and took out a carton, untied the thin rope around it and put all the objectionable CDs and DVDs on display for the potential customer to look through.

While the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) monitors television for documentaries on reproductive health, the fact that even a child can buy objectionable media for Rs 30 goes unnoticed.

In this city, where finding safe blood for a patient is a difficult task, finding pornographic films is as easy as buying an apple from a fruit vendor.

Although Rainbow Centre in Saddar is famous for pirated and pornographic films, roadside stalls and pushcart vendors also sell objectionable CDs and DVDs including mujras and pornographic films from Pakistan to China to the USA.

One can also find such pushcart vendors near the Uni Plaza on the country’s Wall Street, II Chundrigar Road, where they seemingly go unnoticed by the authorities.

A shopkeeper of the Rainbow Centre told this scribe that around 2 million discs are sold every day, around 0.4 million (20 percent) of which are pornographic films.

After the revolution of Internet in the country, most youngsters have started watching **** online, but despite that the CDs and DVDs business is on the rise in the city because, according to a shopkeeper, slow network speeds prevent teenagers from watching **** online and many of the older generation do not even use computers.

Another shopkeeper justified the sale of ****, saying that in the conservative Pakistani society, men and women are not even allowed to sit together in public places and there are no dating spots or dancing clubs; therefore, most teenagers and even older citizens find pornography as the best entertainment.
 
Well, what do you expect from a sexually segregated society?

This will happen and they will always find a way around it even if the government comes up with some regulations and actually enforces them.

so you are blaming the patient not the disease .

Your claim is an absolute lack of knowledge by the way you might know that Australian society is one of the most open ones around and its not sextually segregated.

yet australia maintains the strictest **** policy in the world and now punching out all of the preassure from US they are installing a **** filter on the internet.

No one can buy **** under the age of 18 and the penalty upon violation is more than breaking into a house !

Now i think since our constitution does not allow this BS so we Must crack down on these sellers with iron hands to stop our new generation from being spoiled.

Some people try to justify **** and blame on the society because they themselves are addicted to it but we must not buy this idea.

**** is unacceptable it must be banned like drugs.
 
Like the madarassa mullahs say ..create one United States of Islam and make Pakistan the capital.
 
Not surprising at all. Where there's a demand, there's a supply.
 
wow i never knew stuff like this Happens in Pakistan also, nice article.
 
There should very strict policy for this...........

it is very unfortunate that being an islamic republic these kind of things are happening in it!
not any kind of objectionable data must be getable within atleast Pakistan.....
 
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

After the revolution of Internet in the country, most youngsters have started watching **** online, but despite that the CDs and DVDs business is on the rise in the city because, according to a shopkeeper, slow network speeds prevent teenagers from watching **** online and many of the older generation do not even use computers.

Pakistan should block access to all **** sites since it also consumes bandwidth and makes Internet slower for others.

One can easily look at top 100 sites accesed by Pakistanis at following webpage:

Alexa - Top Sites in Pakistan
 
There should very strict policy for this...........

it is very unfortunate that being an islamic republic these kind of things are happening in it!
not any kind of objectionable data must be getable within atleast Pakistan.....

Exactly that is why one has to question hypocrisy of some people in Pakistan that consume **** while some Mullahs are invovled in pedophilia.
 
Heck.. I bought a lota stuff from that place as a teenager, the trick was to buy two normal movies with **** so it looked legit. These guys were so accommodating that they would put the **** into normal cd cases so you could take it into the house without worry :P.
 
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