Ashwin Gandbhir May 27, 2004
#8 Posted by cipram on May 28, 2004 10:56:39 pm
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#7 Posted by Tmk on May 28, 2004 8:02:14 am
Letter to Daily Times on 5/28/04:
Saving our minorities
Sir: This is with reference to your editorial, “Police and extremism” (Daily Times, May 27). The Samuel Masih case is the latest in a series of highly regrettable episodes that are tarnishing Pakistan’s image. Pakistan’s blasphemy laws have been misused since their inception; it is now time to do away with them. This would be a tangible step towards General Musharraf’s vision of ‘enlightened moderation’.
The people of Pakistan also need to show some compassion and fight the injustice that has, unfortunately, become the norm for those accused of “blasphemy”. The quest to revoke the blasphemy laws is about providing justice and security to Pakistan’s beleaguered minorities. All Pakistanis have to play role in doing this.
TAIMUR M. KHAN
USA
Saving our minorities
Sir: This is with reference to your editorial, “Police and extremism” (Daily Times, May 27). The Samuel Masih case is the latest in a series of highly regrettable episodes that are tarnishing Pakistan’s image. Pakistan’s blasphemy laws have been misused since their inception; it is now time to do away with them. This would be a tangible step towards General Musharraf’s vision of ‘enlightened moderation’.
The people of Pakistan also need to show some compassion and fight the injustice that has, unfortunately, become the norm for those accused of “blasphemy”. The quest to revoke the blasphemy laws is about providing justice and security to Pakistan’s beleaguered minorities. All Pakistanis have to play role in doing this.
TAIMUR M. KHAN
USA
#6 Posted by M.B.Z.Isphahani on May 28, 2004 8:02:12 am
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#5 Posted by i-am-the-cheese on May 27, 2004 4:37:41 pm
this is great.. not the content but how youve gone about with it.. really good
#4 Posted by arjun_m on May 27, 2004 4:37:41 pm
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#3 Posted by rahul_capri on May 27, 2004 4:37:39 pm
Nooralain-
You are so very right.After you said this, I thought about RATM(Rage against the machine), which used to be my favorite group at some point in time. In fact,I have iLogged a bit about them too.
There lyrics used to be totally socially aware, and there style was like rap meets hip-hop.They created a new sound altogether, which was called nu-metal in some quarters.Now the group has fizzled out because the guitarist left,but while it was alive, it kicked a$$.It opened at Billboard #1 and #2 for 2 of their albums,which is more commercial success than many groups which are better known outside US.
This poetry is totally like the one which Zach de la Rocha(vocalist of RATM) wrote.
Good work Ashwin.
Just pepper a few more ``brothers`` around and you have one hell of a rap song.
You are so very right.After you said this, I thought about RATM(Rage against the machine), which used to be my favorite group at some point in time. In fact,I have iLogged a bit about them too.
There lyrics used to be totally socially aware, and there style was like rap meets hip-hop.They created a new sound altogether, which was called nu-metal in some quarters.Now the group has fizzled out because the guitarist left,but while it was alive, it kicked a$$.It opened at Billboard #1 and #2 for 2 of their albums,which is more commercial success than many groups which are better known outside US.
This poetry is totally like the one which Zach de la Rocha(vocalist of RATM) wrote.
Good work Ashwin.
Just pepper a few more ``brothers`` around and you have one hell of a rap song.
#2 Posted by nooralain on May 27, 2004 3:09:28 pm
i think this works better spoken. . .as in rap. : )
#1 Posted by Urstruly on May 27, 2004 12:40:15 pm
kinda weak on syntex but still conveys the message
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