"...Yet while Malala is a global icon for her courageous defense of the right for girls to attend school, at home her star is viewed more dimly..."
...pisze na łamach "The Christian Science Monitor" pan Taha Siddiqui odpowiadając w tekście jednoznacznie na pytanie dlaczego jest tak, a nie inaczej...
...cytując przy tym Fahd Husaina ("...the anchor of a leading Pakistani news channel.")...
"...because … people in Pakistan who peddle theories about the West being an enemy..."
...i dalej...
“If for example she had been taken to Saudi Arabia for treatment and became the voice against the Taliban from there, the reaction would have been much different,” he says..."
...i dalej...
“If for example she had been taken to Saudi Arabia for treatment and became the voice against the Taliban from there, the reaction would have been much different,” he says..."
...w przekazie adresowanym przecież, że nie do Pakistańczyków, a do amerykańskich i (ewentualnie) europejskich czytelników...
źródło: "The Christian Science Monitor"
...odnotowuję tym razem już nie tak w odosobnieniu, jak to dotychczas bywało...
"Alongside the glory, the Nobel Peace Prize has a darker side likely to make the awards committee think hard before honoring a Pakistani teenage activist shot by the Taliban who is favorite to win on Friday.
The prize has changed the lives of presidents, freedom fighters or humble human rights workers but some winners say it is hard to be put on a lifelong pedestal where actions, flaws, and foibles can get judged against a yardstick of sainthood...."
...odnotowuję tym razem już nie tak w odosobnieniu, jak to dotychczas bywało...
"Alongside the glory, the Nobel Peace Prize has a darker side likely to make the awards committee think hard before honoring a Pakistani teenage activist shot by the Taliban who is favorite to win on Friday.
The prize has changed the lives of presidents, freedom fighters or humble human rights workers but some winners say it is hard to be put on a lifelong pedestal where actions, flaws, and foibles can get judged against a yardstick of sainthood...."
źródło: "Reuters" via "GMA News"
...lecz bez choćby cienia jakiejkolwiek satysfakcji pomny dziesiątków tysięcy ofiar złożonych na ołtarzu euroatlantyckiego Demona kracji od Afganistanu po Libię, Egipt i Syrię, nie zapominając przy tym o Tuaregach, w ciągu tylko - raptem - minionych kilkunastu miesięcy...
...kończąc stosownym domknięciem wątku wirtualnego monologu takim oto cytatem...
"...At age 11, Malala started blogging under a pseudonym for the BBC about her love of learning and the Taliban oppression, especially that ban on educating girls in her area..."
źródło: "CBC News"
...kończąc stosownym domknięciem wątku wirtualnego monologu takim oto cytatem...
"...At age 11, Malala started blogging under a pseudonym for the BBC about her love of learning and the Taliban oppression, especially that ban on educating girls in her area..."
źródło: "CBC News"
:-(
10 października przy porannym kubku kawy:
...no to już wiesz, że strzelają...
...a co do reszty Twojego postrzegania świata dziecinko...
...to - sorki - ale nie jesteś w nim na tyle oryginalna, by zdobyć moje uznanie...
źródło: "Google Images"
...pozwolę sobie napisać niejako zastępczo "ojcowsko", uposażony w staromodne plenipotencje racji wieku...
...w stosownym przemilczeniu współczesnej istoty misji "The BBC World Service" (Urdu project)*, którego jesteś medialnym dzieckiem na podobieństwo "Pussy Riot" i aktywistów obywatelskich euroatlantyckiego Demona kracji biegających "z zapałkami" po całym, bożym świecie w naśladownictwie strażaka piromana.
* "...At the beginning of 2009, Yousafzai had a chance to write for BBC Urdu when her father was asked by Abdul Hai Kakkar, a BBC reporter out of Pakistan, if any women at his school would write about life under the Taliban...
źródło: "Wikipedia"
...On 3 January 2009, Yousafzai's first entry was posted to the BBC Urdu blog. She would hand-write notes and then pass them on to a reporter who would scan and e-mail them.[11] The blog records Yousafzai's thoughts during the First Battle of Swat, as military operations take place, fewer girls show up to school, and finally, her school shuts down..."
źródło: "Wikipedia"
...On 3 January 2009, Yousafzai's first entry was posted to the BBC Urdu blog. She would hand-write notes and then pass them on to a reporter who would scan and e-mail them.[11] The blog records Yousafzai's thoughts during the First Battle of Swat, as military operations take place, fewer girls show up to school, and finally, her school shuts down..."