sábado, 3 de enero de 2009

Whereof one cannot(read shouldn't) speak, thereof one must be silent

From TimesofIndia:
"India-born author Salman Rushdie blames Pakistan for the 26/11 Mumbai terror strikes and has asked Britain to warn the country that "as long as Pakistan harbours terrorists it's not going to get any Western aid".
The author of "Satanic Verses" told The Times in an interview: "There is no question that this was Pakistan. You could see it as an act of war. The West should be tougher on Pakistan. It is trying to play both ends against the middle - to look like the friend of the revolutionaries on the one hand and a friend of the West in the fight against terrorism. It can't be both things."

Here IbnBattuta:
Innocence is hardly an asset but if you are 61...
Words counts and self-restraint would be more appropriate.
And consistent.
If you recognize that the world is full of hate seeders why provide them weapons?
It is too difficult to recognize that what in western rich and old countries plays out as terrorism in young, poor countries has the potential to be much more dangerous?

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