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Gunfire on peaceful streets of Australia

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December 16, 2025
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By Mohammad Arif- (Tehreek-e-Inqilab Pakistan)

Australia has long been regarded as a symbol of peace, rule of law, and public safety. It is a country where strict gun laws, social discipline, and institutional strength are often cited as global examples. That is why the recent shooting incident in Australia has shocked not only its citizens but also the conscience of the world.

When bullets are fired in a society known for calm streets and secure public spaces, the tragedy goes far beyond numbers and headlines. It raises serious questions about the state of the modern world, where violence no longer recognizes borders, cultures, or levels of development. From developing nations to advanced democracies, no society appears immune.

The loss of innocent lives in this incident is a painful reminder that the real victims of violence are always ordinary people — citizens who leave their homes expecting safety, not death. Whether such incidents occur in Asia, Europe, America, or Australia, the human cost remains the same: broken families, lifelong trauma, and unanswered questions.

This tragedy forces us to reflect on a deeper issue: Is progress only about economic growth, infrastructure, and technology? Or should the true measure of development be how well a society protects human life and dignity? When intolerance, extremism, mental stress, and social isolation are ignored, violence finds its way even into the most orderly systems.

Tehreek-e-Inqilab Pakistan believes that violence cannot be defeated by force alone. Sustainable peace requires justice, education, social inclusion, and accessible mental-health support. States must invest not only in security but also in addressing the root causes that push individuals toward destructive paths.

The shooting in Australia should serve as a global wake-up call. Silence in the face of such tragedies only normalizes violence. If the world fails to learn today, tomorrow the headlines will change — but the bloodshed will not.

The question before humanity is clear- Do we want a world ruled by fear and gunfire, or one guided by empathy, justice, and respect for human life?

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