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"Qismet Apnay Haath Mein" video...
Is the drone attack the "new hot cake" to be selled by the pop singers???
what is the real problem we are facing??
Here is where the Qismet video seriously misfires, unfortunately putting Roy in the loud union of misplaced deniers, rather than in league with those brave enough to break-out from the frozen clichs us Pakistanis are still stuck with regarding terrorism.
The history of terrorism speaks volumes of the fact that not unless a societys overall psyche turns its collective conscience against the terrorists, the state and the government can do little on their own. The terrorists will always manage to survive, even thrive, in a society riddled with conspiracy theories and denials.
For example, there is more debate on television on the American drone attacks in the NWFP than there is on the bloody terrorist attacks that take place elsewhere in Pakistan almost every second day. The irony is, since it is a documented fact that the drone attacks kill more militants than civilians, are our TV channels and musicians like Roy suggesting that the killing of common civilians by Islamic terrorists is less important than the shame of violent militants being killed by American drones?
"Qismet Apnay Haath Mein" video...
Is the drone attack the "new hot cake" to be selled by the pop singers???
what is the real problem we are facing??
Here is where the Qismet video seriously misfires, unfortunately putting Roy in the loud union of misplaced deniers, rather than in league with those brave enough to break-out from the frozen clichs us Pakistanis are still stuck with regarding terrorism.
The history of terrorism speaks volumes of the fact that not unless a societys overall psyche turns its collective conscience against the terrorists, the state and the government can do little on their own. The terrorists will always manage to survive, even thrive, in a society riddled with conspiracy theories and denials.
For example, there is more debate on television on the American drone attacks in the NWFP than there is on the bloody terrorist attacks that take place elsewhere in Pakistan almost every second day. The irony is, since it is a documented fact that the drone attacks kill more militants than civilians, are our TV channels and musicians like Roy suggesting that the killing of common civilians by Islamic terrorists is less important than the shame of violent militants being killed by American drones?