I could go first.
It is true that in Pakistan there is racial, religious and ethnic turmoil, where people are against one another. You just mentioned the edict about attacking pregnant women—Ahmadi women—and this is a very sad situation.
Another incident was that there were some tomatoes that were imported from Iran and one group of people said that they would be destroyed because they were Shia tomatoes and Sunnis cannot have them. This is a very sad situation, and this is because of illiteracy, because of fanaticism and because of misguidance that is being spread over there by certain factions.
I think that, at a time of need, the country and the international community should ensure that aid reaches out to all sectors, all groups of people, without any discrimination. That can be ensured by putting some conditions on this: that the government report on how the aid was distributed and how various ethnic, religious and other groups have benefited from the aid that has been provided.
There's not much that can be done about it, because it's the people on the ground who are fanatics who take this action, but the government can be forced to prevent that or at least stop the violence against various ethnic groups and make the aid reach them.