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[quote][quote]Who do you think is the major culprit?? The God-father and his protected child, the general who desecrated the Constituion rebelled against his masters, launched a coup and then acted as defacto judge to expel his prey, or the young boys and girls, some bordering infancy, who answered to what they thought was the call of the Qur'an? Who do you think is to be held responsible for the wild massacre of the innocent children? [/quote] IMHO, there is one more group that has been missed out, the parents of these children. The general did what he does best under pressure from the Chinese or the Americans, rampant use of force under force. The God father, the Mullah did what he knew best, taking out his repression on the whole world at large, feeding young minds with poison. But what were the parents doing in all of this fiasco and infact much before this? Parents especially mothers love their children more than anything in the world. It is nature, a sparrow defends her nest against a snake if need be. So where were the parents when the girls were given staffs in hands to go bully citizens. It seems hypocritical from the God father, the Mullah's part of Islam that girls cannot lead nations but can lead wayward men and women by use of force? Where were the parents with their influence to ask their children to abandon the mischief mongor God father, who wanted revenge against the society for his repressed emotions? We as a society are culpabale. We need to wrest power away from these Mullahs and these generals. It is quite simple, for Salman Rushdie we will come out in protest and threaten to do or die. But when it comes to the real issues, why do we remain quiet? Our hospitals are horrible, our education system in shambles, the rich get richer, the poor get poorer, we complain the US attacked Iraq, the US targeted its civilains, how many such voices did we hear against Saddam when he was persecuting his own people? We as a collective need to speak, with the same zeal and zest on the "real" issues as we do so on issues like Salman Rushdie. Untill then more children will be slaughtered, poisoned, sexually abused, physically beaten, whether it is done by the generals or the mullahs. And you know what, the mullahs will use the word 'shaheed' and the generals will use memoirs to go down in history. But forgotten will be those helpless children. I share your pain Brother Tariq, I really do. Edited by: junaidj on Saturday, July 14, 2007 10:29 PM[/quote]
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