regional comparison and in a time of such turmoil in the Middle East it is noticeable that willingness to fight is highest in the MENA region.”
Another interesting Gilani Research Foundation Survey carried out by Gallup Pakistan says that 35 per cent of Pakistanis feel that teaching female teachers to use weapons will not make any difference to security of schools and students. Teachers in Pakistan are being given firearms training and they are allowed to take guns into the classroom in a bid to strengthen security following a Taliban massacre at Army Public School in Peshawar on December 16. Heavily armed militants killed 150 people, 132 of them children, in the bloody attack that led to extraordinary security measure in educational institutions all over the country. Security has already been strengthened for schools across the country, including by building elevated boundary walls with steel wire fencing and increasing the number of police. Private schools have been ordered to deploy extra security guards.
In Gilani Research Foundation Survey, a nationally representative sample of adult men and women, from across the four provinces was asked, “Recently, after the Peshawar tragedy, female teachers in Peshawar schools are being taught to use weapons. Do you feel that giving teachers weapons will improve the security situation for schools and students, or worsen it, or will it make no difference?” In response to this question, 29 per cent respondents said that teaching female teachers to use weapons will improve the security situation for schools and students, 33 per cent respondents said that it will worsen the security situation, while 35 per cent believe it will make no difference and 3 per cent did not respond.
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