US Embassy advertisements condemning an anti-Islam video

Dawn News

(Forwarded by Tahir Mahmood)

US Embassy advertisements condemning an anti-Islam video appeared on Pakistani television on Thursday in an attempt to undercut anger against the United States, where the film was produced. Hundreds of youths, however, clashed with security officials as they tried in vain to reach the embassy in Islamabad amid outrage in many countries over the film’s vulgar depiction of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

The ads reflected efforts by the US government to distance itself from the video in a country where anti-American sentiment already runs high. Violence linked to the movie has left at least 30 people in seven countries dead, including the American ambassador to Libya. Two people have died in protests in Pakistan.

The television ads in Pakistan feature clips of President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton during press appearances in Washington in which they condemned the video. Their words were subtitled in Urdu. ”We absolutely reject its content and message,” said Clinton in the advertisement. The advertisements end with the seal of the American Embassy in Islamabad, the Pakistani capital. A caption on the ad reads: ”Paid Content.”

State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the ad was produced by the embassy, which spent $70,000 to air the 30-second spot on seven Pakistani television stations. Pakistan is the only country where the ads are running. The embassy wanted to run the ads because it determined that the messages of Obama and Clinton were not reaching enough of the Pakistani public through regular news reporting, Nuland said.

”As you know, after the (anti-Islam) video came out, there was concern in lots of bodies politic, including Pakistan, as to whether this represented the views of the US government. So, in order to be sure that we reached the largest number of Pakistanis, some 90 million as I understand it in this case with these spots, it was the judgment that this was the best way to do it,” Nuland said. In an email, the embassy in Islamabad sent out a link to video of ordinary Americans condemning the anti-Islam film, which appeared on YouTube. The State Department compiled the clips to give foreign audiences an idea of what regular Americans and their religious leaders thought of the video, Nuland said.

‘The Third-Born’ A Fiction

A fiction by Mohsin Hamid but close to reality

( Forwarded by Nasik Elahi)

Caution; Some explicit sexual language

One cold, dewy morning, you are huddled, shivering, on the packed earth under your mother’s cot. Your anguish is the anguish of a boy whose chocolate has been thrown away, whose remote controls are out of batteries, whose scooter is busted, whose new sneakers have been stolen. This is all the more remarkable since, wealth-obsessed though you will come to be, you’ve never in your life seen any of these things.

The whites of your eyes are yellow, a consequence of spiking bilirubin levels in your blood. The virus afflicting you is called hepatitis E. Its typical mode of transmission is fecal-oral. Yum. It kills only about one in fifty, so you’re likely to recover. But right now you feel like you’re going to die.

Your mother has encountered this condition many times, or conditions like it, anyway. So maybe she doesn’t think you’re going to die. Then again, maybe she fears it. Everyone is going to die, and, when a mother sees in a third-born child like you pain that makes you whimper under her cot, maybe she feels your death push forward a few decades, take off its dark, dusty head scarf, and settle with open-haired familiarity and a lascivious smile into this, the single mud-walled room she shares with all her surviving offspring.

What she says is “Don’t leave us here.”

She is addressing your father, who has heard this request before.

Read more http://www.newyorker.com/fiction/features/2012/09/24/120924fi_fiction_hamid#ixzz273eEkKMh

Defend free speech, regardless of the violence

By Grant LaFleche

(Forwarded by Zafar Khizer)

In an editorial in support of freedom of speech, especially when it is very offensive, Mr. LaFleche writes:

“There are two views on freedom of speech, noted linguist and political commentator Noam Chomsky once said, and you can decide which view you want.

It’s a starkly simple and important perspective on a freedom that, more than any other, defines what Western society is. And the real test of this principle is whether we uphold it in the face of views that might make you squirm.

“Goebbels was in favour of free speech for views he liked. So was Stalin,” Chomsky said. “If you’re really in favour of free speech, then you’re in favour of freedom of speech precisely for views you despise. Otherwise, you’re not in favour of free speech.”

It’s worth remembering Chomsky’s words when we consider the uproar over a 13-minute anti-Muslim film mocking the prophet Muhammad made in the U.S. that triggered a wave of violence in the Middle East, including attacks on American embassies recently” Click on link below to read full editorial;
http://www.wellandtribune.ca/2012/09/18/defend-free-speech-regardless-of-the-violence

FAIL TO UNDERSTAND! A Poem By Abid A. Kazi

 

One world and many billions dwellers as we see

From the top of mountains to the shinning sea

 

We all have our own agenda to solve our problems free

Nothing seems to be working because we hardly agree

 

Who is first and who is last

We like to bump into others to be first being fast

 

We all agree with the multiple problems on hand

Nothing seems to have solution except more castles of sand

 

Each one wants the solutions to their satisfaction

No one likes to have any variance in correction

 

There is a hardly any day without a bad news

Innocents are subjected with lots of abuse

 

Greed among haves is spreading like a cancer without fence

Survival for the fittest is becoming hard and tense

 

What good is the living well when others can hardly make

Our final judgment always crumbles towards fate

 

Promises made and broken since the dawn of time as the history write

Millions perished for the unnecessary fights

 

ABID A KAZI

09/15/2012