Action To Support Displaced Community in Gujrat
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/24/arts/24QNA.html?ex=1031418789&ei=1&en=7d06
85b84ac25512w
A friend just sent me this, I`m including a couple of excerpts that I
thought there particularly interesting...
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Women Are Nurturing?
How About Cruel, Especially to One Another
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August 24, 2002
Phyllis Chesler is a feminist psychotherapist, author of several books about
women and the founder of the Association for Women in Psychology. In her
latest book, ``Woman`s Inhumanity to Woman`` (Thunder`s Mouth Press/Nation
Books, 2002) she explores the often cruel relationships between women.
Read full article at
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/24/arts/24QNA.html?ex=1031418789&ei=1&en=7d0685b84ac25512
Posted by
Sadhna
Aug 29, 2002 03:05 pm
After so long sopme INSIGHTFULL writing .& ONLY b/c its not Mid east Pakistan or Kashmirhttp://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/24/arts/24QNA.html?ex=1031418789&ei=1&en=7d06
85b84ac25512w
A friend just sent me this, I`m including a couple of excerpts that I
thought there particularly interesting...
S
Women Are Nurturing?
How About Cruel, Especially to One Another
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
August 24, 2002
Phyllis Chesler is a feminist psychotherapist, author of several books about
women and the founder of the Association for Women in Psychology. In her
latest book, ``Woman`s Inhumanity to Woman`` (Thunder`s Mouth Press/Nation
Books, 2002) she explores the often cruel relationships between women.
Read full article at
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/24/arts/24QNA.html?ex=1031418789&ei=1&en=7d0685b84ac25512
Blasphemy Law: An Academic Investigation
Logon
his ia HOW he retorts to his FATHER at HOME
``u are a stupid idiotic waste of sperm. Other then that it was a fair analogy.
u are a stupid idiotic waste of sperm. Other then that it was a fair analogy.
u are a stupid idiotic waste of sperm. Other then that it was a fair analogy.``
Posted by
Sadhna
Aug 14, 2002 03:05 pm
DRUMZ #Logon
his ia HOW he retorts to his FATHER at HOME
``u are a stupid idiotic waste of sperm. Other then that it was a fair analogy.
u are a stupid idiotic waste of sperm. Other then that it was a fair analogy.
u are a stupid idiotic waste of sperm. Other then that it was a fair analogy.``
His Hurry
writer_77
`AJNABI TUM JANE PEHCHANE SE LAGTE HO.......`
Everything including your pseudo sex is PSEUDO !
I would be fool if i just gave a name like Solitude to you hence
itna hi kaafe hai ke
even little that we know is a LOT .
Posted by
Sadhna
Aug 14, 2002 02:07 pm
Reply #: 15writer_77
`AJNABI TUM JANE PEHCHANE SE LAGTE HO.......`
Everything including your pseudo sex is PSEUDO !
I would be fool if i just gave a name like Solitude to you hence
itna hi kaafe hai ke
even little that we know is a LOT .
Shadowlines (Part I)
http://headlines.sify.com/popwin.html
Forensic report adds new twist to Godhra carnage
Ahmedabad, July 4
Forensic police in Gujarat said Wednesday that a fire that killed 59 people in a train coach in February, was not a result of burning objects thrown from outside.
``The forensic report has stated that an inflammatory liquid was poured from inside, from within the compartment, rather than what we have believed till now that it was thrown from outside by a mob,`` senior investigation officer of Rakesh Asthana told AFP.
On February 27, a train compartment carrying Hindus from Ayodhya was set ablaze allegedly by a Muslim mob at Godhra.
Fifty-nine people in the coach were burnt to death and Gujarat was thrown into a cauldron of Hindu-Muslim riots that continued until the end of May, killing nearly 1,000 people, mostly Muslims. Unofficial figures put the toll at more that 2,000.
A large number of arrests, including those of local Muslim leaders in Godhra, were made for igniting the riots.
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee also blamed the Godhra incident for sparking the riots. However, a report prepared by the Forensic Science Laboratory(FSL), the theory that a mob set ablaze the train coach has been turned down, Asthana said.
The report is based on study of the pattern of the crime inside the compartment and a simulated exercise conducted a month back at the site of the tragedy.
The report has come as surprise to those investigating the Godhra case and so far held the view that the mob attacked the train and threw inflammable material from distance using buckets and cans even as passengers had shut the door and windows.
Posted by
Sadhna
Jul 4, 2002 01:30 pm
SADNA SiS I DONT SEE YOU RESEARCHING THE POSSIBILITY THAT MAY BE JUST, MAY BE GODHRA MUSLIM WERE DOUBLE VICTIM OF HINDUTVA LIES...FiRST PINNED WRONGFULLY ,SECOND BRUTALLY JUSTIFIABLY MURDERED FOR GODHRA BY YOUR GREAT SENSE OF JUSTICE & HINDU PHILOSOPHY ??????????AND YOU R THE ONE TO CAST ASPERSIONS OF DOUBT & UNBELIEVABILITY OPN PAKISTANIS . IN MY EYES DAWOOD IS BETTER HUMAN THAN YOU .http://headlines.sify.com/popwin.html
Forensic report adds new twist to Godhra carnage
Ahmedabad, July 4
Forensic police in Gujarat said Wednesday that a fire that killed 59 people in a train coach in February, was not a result of burning objects thrown from outside.
``The forensic report has stated that an inflammatory liquid was poured from inside, from within the compartment, rather than what we have believed till now that it was thrown from outside by a mob,`` senior investigation officer of Rakesh Asthana told AFP.
On February 27, a train compartment carrying Hindus from Ayodhya was set ablaze allegedly by a Muslim mob at Godhra.
Fifty-nine people in the coach were burnt to death and Gujarat was thrown into a cauldron of Hindu-Muslim riots that continued until the end of May, killing nearly 1,000 people, mostly Muslims. Unofficial figures put the toll at more that 2,000.
A large number of arrests, including those of local Muslim leaders in Godhra, were made for igniting the riots.
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee also blamed the Godhra incident for sparking the riots. However, a report prepared by the Forensic Science Laboratory(FSL), the theory that a mob set ablaze the train coach has been turned down, Asthana said.
The report is based on study of the pattern of the crime inside the compartment and a simulated exercise conducted a month back at the site of the tragedy.
The report has come as surprise to those investigating the Godhra case and so far held the view that the mob attacked the train and threw inflammable material from distance using buckets and cans even as passengers had shut the door and windows.
Kashmir Fatigue
What altruism!
By Reem Mohammed AlFaisal
It seems that the US Congress is very concerned about the rights and liberties of Saudi women. It has even conducted an investigation to collect information to enable them to pass resolutions in order to pressure our males to give Saudi women their freedom ? or face sanctions if the men refuse.
As a Saudi woman I would like to thank the honorable men and women of Congress for their concern and their tireless quest to protect and liberate the women of the world. Wasn?t this one of the major concerns of Congress in the war on terrorism? Was that the reason they called for the end of the Talaban ? who took power in 1996? For some reason, their abuse of Afghan women only came to the attention of Congress quite recently. Let us not be too particular; after all they are trying to do their best to help us. However, if Congress is so busy fighting to liberate the women of the world, do they have time for the concerns of the women of the United States of America who elected them?
After all, the median weekly earnings for full-time female workers are only 76 percent of their male counterparts in the United States. Lower salaries of course mean lower pensions; the Older Women?s League (OWL) says that by the year 2020 poverty among elderly Americans will be confined primarily to women who are alone. As for single-parent families, women are more likely to be the ones left to take care of children while the man leaves and rarely pays alimony. That is why 40 percent of all families headed by single mothers live in poverty. Now why isn?t Congress doing something about that? Oh, and while we?re at it, how many women are in Congress compared to the number of women in the population at large? And why haven?t we seen a woman president or vice president in the USA yet?
Out of all the top earners in the USA, women account for only 12 percent although they constitute 46.5 percent of the work force.
Corporate America of course never hesitates to use women?s bodies as gimmicks for selling everything from wood polish to cars.
Even in Hollywood actors still get starring roles despite wrinkled faces yet actresses have a hard time finding an ``interesting`` role if they are past 40. Women are asked by the American media to bare it all or force themselves into being eternally 18 or the latest, to inject themselves with a chemical ? all in a quest to stay beautiful for whom? Men of course. Does Congress think it is not important to protect these women from grave dangers to their health and even possible deaths? This kind of medicine, by the way, is unregulated in the US.
Everyday four women die in the USA as a result of domestic violence ? that is 1,400 a year. It is estimated that between 2 to 4 million women of all races and classes are battered each year in the USA. Every year approximately 132,000 women report that they have been victims of rape or attempted rape and more than half of them know their attackers. Women are 10 times more likely than men to be victimized by an intimate.
But don?t you worry, Congress. I?m sure US women can suppress their aspirations for a better life while you neglect the true responsibilities of your office, to solve the problems of the women of the world. Meanwhile I thank you for valuing my rights over those of your countrywomen. What altruism!
Reem Mohammed AlFaisal is a Saudi photographer. She is based in Jedd
Posted by
Sadhna
Jun 20, 2002 11:37 am
What altruism!
By Reem Mohammed AlFaisal
It seems that the US Congress is very concerned about the rights and liberties of Saudi women. It has even conducted an investigation to collect information to enable them to pass resolutions in order to pressure our males to give Saudi women their freedom ? or face sanctions if the men refuse.
As a Saudi woman I would like to thank the honorable men and women of Congress for their concern and their tireless quest to protect and liberate the women of the world. Wasn?t this one of the major concerns of Congress in the war on terrorism? Was that the reason they called for the end of the Talaban ? who took power in 1996? For some reason, their abuse of Afghan women only came to the attention of Congress quite recently. Let us not be too particular; after all they are trying to do their best to help us. However, if Congress is so busy fighting to liberate the women of the world, do they have time for the concerns of the women of the United States of America who elected them?
After all, the median weekly earnings for full-time female workers are only 76 percent of their male counterparts in the United States. Lower salaries of course mean lower pensions; the Older Women?s League (OWL) says that by the year 2020 poverty among elderly Americans will be confined primarily to women who are alone. As for single-parent families, women are more likely to be the ones left to take care of children while the man leaves and rarely pays alimony. That is why 40 percent of all families headed by single mothers live in poverty. Now why isn?t Congress doing something about that? Oh, and while we?re at it, how many women are in Congress compared to the number of women in the population at large? And why haven?t we seen a woman president or vice president in the USA yet?
Out of all the top earners in the USA, women account for only 12 percent although they constitute 46.5 percent of the work force.
Corporate America of course never hesitates to use women?s bodies as gimmicks for selling everything from wood polish to cars.
Even in Hollywood actors still get starring roles despite wrinkled faces yet actresses have a hard time finding an ``interesting`` role if they are past 40. Women are asked by the American media to bare it all or force themselves into being eternally 18 or the latest, to inject themselves with a chemical ? all in a quest to stay beautiful for whom? Men of course. Does Congress think it is not important to protect these women from grave dangers to their health and even possible deaths? This kind of medicine, by the way, is unregulated in the US.
Everyday four women die in the USA as a result of domestic violence ? that is 1,400 a year. It is estimated that between 2 to 4 million women of all races and classes are battered each year in the USA. Every year approximately 132,000 women report that they have been victims of rape or attempted rape and more than half of them know their attackers. Women are 10 times more likely than men to be victimized by an intimate.
But don?t you worry, Congress. I?m sure US women can suppress their aspirations for a better life while you neglect the true responsibilities of your office, to solve the problems of the women of the world. Meanwhile I thank you for valuing my rights over those of your countrywomen. What altruism!
Reem Mohammed AlFaisal is a Saudi photographer. She is based in Jedd
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