Pakistani celebs are always ready to offer opinions/critique on politics or sports and even social issues, but when it comes to the prevailing harassment culture in their own industry, most of them refuse to take a stand. Recently, Eman Suleman, a model took to Instagram and spoke regarding the fake oblivion industry tends to claim when it comes to harassment issues within their people. View this post on Instagram Impossibly angry at fools (especially in this entertainment industry) who provide these alleged harassers with a space which gives them further latitude, and in turn, more power and influence. Don’t you get it, even if ‘INnOcenT UnTil PrOVEn GUilty,’ you’re encouraging the disgusting, vile behaviour they’ve been accused of, and also, encouraging others to do so by demonstrating that they can get away with it without any serious repercussions. What the hell is wrong with all of you? No amount of money and fame is worth it. Though, this has been said many a time before, the conversation must keep on happening, over and over and over. I am an opinionated woman, and will remain so – you can call it a publicity stunt or whatever you want. A post shared by Eman (@eman_suleman) on Feb 21, 2019 at 12:37am PST Suleman spoke about how the #MeToo Movement failed to make gains in the Pakistani entertainment industry because the campaign was never taken seriously. The predators never meet their fate because of the unending support from their fellows, especially in media, the model wrote on Instagram. “There is no such thing as accountability in Pakistan especially if you are a person of power and influence. We talk about predators but we seldom talk about people who give these offenders a more latitude… after they’ve been accused of harassment,” the post read. “There is a reason that issues like these die in a few months and offenders go home without any accountability. The people who show leniency towards the offenders and use the tag of ‘Innocent until Proven Guilty’ are the major reason behind no accountability and zero repentance,” Suleman said adding said that even the label of innocent until proven guilty is disgusting as it “encourages others”. There have been many cases where actors, producers, singers were accused of harassing, by their own colleagues. The most prominent example is that of Meesha Shafi, who accused famous singer turned actor Ali Zafar of harassment. Sadly, the Meesha-Ali issue turned in to a form of gossip among the media fraternity rather than a catalyst of change.