அஸ்ஸலாமு அலைக்கும்.அன்பு தோழர்கள் அனைவரையும் என்னுடைய இணைய தளத்திற்கு வரவேற்கிறேன்.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Latin American airlines to merge Two of Latin America's best known airlines are set to merge in a deal aimed at cost-cutting. Avianca of Colombia an

Taca plane

Two of Latin America's best known airlines are set to merge in a deal aimed at cost-cutting.

Avianca of Colombia and El Salvador's Taca will join forces, but have said that each will maintain its own identity and operate separately.

The two airlines have about 130 planes and some 13,000 employees.

Their combined routes cover about 100 destinations in the Americas and Europe - where they operate both passenger and cargo services.

Avianca's shareholders will get 67% percent of the stock in the new holding company while Taca's invetsors will take the remainder.

"This is a historic event in aviation, because we are bringing together two of the airlines with the most operating time in the world... to create a leading group in the industry," said Avianca chief executive Fabio Villegas.

Afghan blast targets Indian embassy

Officials say a suicide car bomber
carried out the attack [AFP]

An explosion in Kabul, the Afghan capital, has killed at least 17 people and wounded another 63.

The blast on Thursday occured close to the Indian embassy just after 8.30am (0400GMT).

Two policemen were among those dead, with 13 others wounded.

A senior Indian embassy diplomat said that the bomb targeted the Indian embassy.

"It was a suicide car bomb attack. There are civilian and police casualties," Zemarai Bashary, an Afghan interior ministry spokesman, said.

One report said that two cars, one marked with UN insignia, were badly damaged in the blast.

Smoke was seen rising from downtown Kabul and the windows of shops in the blast area were smashed.

Taliban responsibility.

Shortly after the blast, Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack on its official website and identified the attacker as Khalid.

Zeina Khodr, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Kabul, said: "Intelligence officials are telling us the target was the Indian embassy.

"A suicide car bombing right outside the embassy, the car was parked outside. They say that there are scores of casualties.

"Afghan government and intelligence sources have made clear to Al Jazeera that they believe that foreign hands were involved. This was an operation which was planned by a state and not - I quote - a group of bandits."

Sayyid Abdul Gafoor, the head of the interior ministry's anti-crime unit, said special kind of explosives were used during the explosion and the vehicle used in the suicide attack was not registered in Afghanistan, indicating possible foreign involvement.

Vishnu Prakash, an Indian foreign ministry spokesman, said in New Delhi: "As per reports we have received all embassy personnel are safe. There has been some damage to the embassy property.

"We are closely monitoring the situation."

The Afghan interior ministry is on the opposite side of the road from the Indian embassy.

Kabul has been hit on multiple occasions recently by suicide bombings and roadside bombs.

Dozens of people were killed in an attack on the Indian embassy in July 2008, since which time the access road has been barricaded.

Two senior Indian diplomats were among the 58 people killed in the 2008 attack.

One in four is Muslim, study says

Prayers at London's Central Mosque
Muslims offer prayers at London's Central Mosque

A report from an American think-tank has estimated 1.57 billion Muslims populate the world - with 60% in Asia.

The report, by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, took three years to compile, with census data from 232 countries and territories.

It showed that 20% of Muslims lived in the Middle East and North Africa.

The data also showed that there were more Muslims in Germany than in Lebanon, and more in Russia than in Jordan and Libya together.

Surprise

Researchers analysed approximately 1,500 sources including census reports, demographic studies and general population surveys.

Senior researcher Brian Grim told CNN that the overall figure was a surprise and said: "Overall, the number is higher than I expected."

The report, published on Wednesday, also found that Ethiopia has nearly as many Muslims as Afghanistan.Amaney Jamal, an assistant professor of politics at Princeton University, told the AP news agency: "This whole idea that Muslims are Arabs and Arabs are Muslims is really just obliterated by this report."

Instead the report found that more than 300 million Muslims live in countries where Islam was not the majority religion.

Of the total Muslim population, 10-13% are Shia Muslims and 87-90% are Sunni Muslims.

Most Shias live in Iran, Pakistan, India and Iraq.

Europe is home to 38 million Muslims - around 5% of its population with European Muslims making up slightly more than 2% of the world's Muslim population.

More than half of the 4.6 million Muslims in the Americas live in the US - however they make up just 0.8% of the population there.

The Pew Forum has said the findings will lay the foundation for a forthcoming study that will look at how Muslim populations worldwide have grown and what they may look like in the future.

It also plans to compile figures for the other major world religions.

According to internet-based group, Adherents, there are currently 2.1 billion Christians, 900 million Hindus and 14 million Jews worldwide.

Israeli Vice Premier: Israel Should Outlaw the Islamic Movement

The Islamic Movement should be outlawed and the head of its northern branch arrested for incitement, Israeli vice Premier Silvan Shalom said on Tuesday, in the wake of recent violent clashes between Arab protesters and police at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied Jerusalem.

Shalom told Israel Radio that the Islamic Movement was provoking the masses into violence, adding that northern branch leader Sheikh Ra'ad Salah and his deputy Kamel Hatib should both be arrested.

Shalom also blamed the Palestinian Authority for the recent flare ups, claiming it was trying to place occupied East Jerusalem under its own jurisdiction. "We must be decisive and act with a firm hand, or they will identify our weakness and intensify their actions," said Shalom.

Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch and Police Commissioner David Cohen announced on Monday that they would "take steps" in the coming days against Salah, who has been prohibited from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque area for several months and has been staying at a nearby residence while following developments.

Salah said on Monday that the clashes in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem would last as long as Israel's "occupation" of the city and Al-Aqsa Mosque continued.

He said the Israeli government must understand that using force does not grant it rights to Al-Aqsa Mosque or anywhere else in East Jerusalem, and that the key to achieving calm in the area is an Israeli "withdrawal."

"No one has rights to the Al-Aqsa Mosque other than the Muslims. The mosque compound is Muslim, Palestinian and Arab, and Israel has no rights to the mosque or East Jerusalem," he said.

Echoing Shalom's sentiment, National Infrastructure Minister Uzi Landau said on Monday that "Israel should stop paying the salaries of imams and mosque heads that incite against it."

Landau urged the government to hold a special session dealing with ending PA activities in occupied Jerusalem, as well as act toward banishing its instructions from the capital.

Israeli Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Eli Yishai, also relating to alleged PA involvement in recent occupied Jerusalem clashes, said that "the State of Israel is the only authority in Jerusalem and no force can qualify that."

"The anti-Jewish incitement coming from within Israel's borders and abroad cannot loosen the tie between the people of Israel and its capital and the need to secure and strengthen it," Yishai added.

(The Holy Quran) Worth Reading


A Story Worth Reading


Since last night my young son has been unwell. When I got back from Work this evening I decided to take him to hospital despite my exhaustion.


There were many waiting; perhaps we will be delayed by more than an hour. I took my number and sat down in the waiting room. There were many faces, young and old, but all silent. Some brothers made use of the many booklets available in the waiting room.

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Some of those waiting had their eyes closed, while others were looking around.. Most were bored. Once in a while the long silence was broken by a nurse calling out a number. Happiness appears on the one whose turn it is, and he gets up quickly; then silence returns.


A young man grabbed my attention. He was reading a pocket-sized Qur`an continuously; not raising his head even once. At first I did not think much about him. However, after one hour of waiting my casual glances turned into a deep reflection about his lifestyle and how he utilizes his time. One hour of life wasted! Instead of making benefit of that hour, it was just a boring wait. Then the call for prayer was made. We went to prayer in the hospital's Masjid. I tried to pray close to the man who was reading the Qur'an earlier in the waiting room.

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After the prayer I walked with him. I informed him of how impressed I was of him and how he tries to benefit from his time. He told me that most of our time is wasted without any benefit. These are days that go from our lives without being conscious of them or regretting their waste. He said that he started carrying the pocket-sized Qur`an around when a friend encouraged him to make full use of his time. He told me that in the time other people waste he gets to read much more of the Qur`an than he gets to read either at home or in the masjid. Moreover, besides the reward of reading the Qur`an, this habit saves him from boredom and stress.

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He added that he has now been waiting for one and a half hours. Then he asked, when will you find one and a half hours to read the Qur`an? I reflected; How much time do we waste? How many moments of our lives pass by, and yet we do not account for how they passed by? Indeed, how many months pass by and we do not read the Qur`an? I came to respect my companion, and I discovered that I am to stand for account and that time is not in my hand; so what am I waiting for?

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My thoughts were interrupted by the nurse calling out my number; I went to the doctor. But I want to achieve something now. After I left the hospital I quickly went to the bookshop and bought a pocket-sized Qur`an. I decided to be mindful of how I spend the time.

If this information is beneficial to you, then please do forward it to your friends and relatives.

Our Prophet (SAW) said; 'Whoever guides or directs to good, then he gets the same amount of blessing (reward) as the one who does it'

The Prophet (SAW) also said 'Pass on knowledge from me even if it is only one verse'

If you can't beat Hamas...

While the international community shuttles from one meeting to the next, jets from one city to the next, Gazans idle their time or keep their minds distracted from the past and future. Pushing 50% unemployment, they haven't felt the winds of change in President Obama's push for a two-state solution, not the slightest breeze.

Though he insists Hamas is fully to blame, he's in no position to deny that blackballing Hamas is partly Israel's doing. Imagine if Obama reconsidered a dialogue with "terrorists" or spoke a single word about the UN's Gaza report at the Security Council - every last trace of his Jerusalem support would vanish. But evidence is mounting that Obama is on the wrong side of the inevitable.

Hamas can't be beaten. Obviously President Obama shouldn't join it, but he may have no choice to work with it.

Heading into their eighth negotiating round with Egypt, Hamas and Fatah are expected to sign a reconciliation agreement later this month specifying elections, political prisoner exchanges, and Palestinian security forces. Skepticism surrounds the talks given how intractable each side appears, but the language from both sides has been universally positive, a rarity in the Middle East.

"We handed the Egyptians a very positive response before Id al-Fitr," Abdullah Abdullah, a Fatah legislator, said. "We are prepared to reach understandings with all the Palestinian groups over the points mentioned in the plan, and not only with Hamas."

Mohammad Dahlan, leader of Fatah in Gaza, tempered expectations but added, 'Meshaal's language was flexible and positive.' In fact no one was more upbeat that Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal, who met with Egypt's Intelligence Director Omar Suleiman on Monday.

'Our meeting was extremely positive,' Meshaal said. 'We tackled many issues pertaining to this proposal and we think this proposal is a good basis to achieve Palestinian reconciliation.. We have responded to the spirit of this document and examined all of its components and our Egyptian friends listened to our opinions.'

Elections are being penciled in for June 2010 and will eventually be held even if they stall once or twice. Ready or not, President Obama must start preparing to engage Hamas either individually or collectively. Tearing it down hasn't and isn't going to work.

Hamas may never again reach the popularity it experienced in 2006 when it captured 45% of the electoral lists to Fatah's 41%. But despite Israel and America's best efforts to marginalize Hamas, the latest International Peace Insitute (IPI) poll found that Fatah holds about 45% of the parliamentary vote, with 24% going to Hamas and the rest undecided.

Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh holds a 32% approval, not very attractive until considering Abbas at 55%. The IPI predicts, when factoring indecision and independents, that Abbas would defeat Haniyeh head to head 'with a fairly narrow majority of 52%.'

Other polls have reached similar conclusions over the last two years. The general picture of Palestinians is about 50% support Fatah, 25% support Hamas, and the remaining 25% are waiting to see which way the wind blows. Factor in those who would favor Hamas if it responds positively to reconciliation and it could have a third of Palestinians, enough to ensure Hamas remains a permanent fixture in the Middle East whether it wins big or under performs.

President Obama and Israel have no chance of marginalizing Hamas through wars, blockades, diplomatic exclusion, or military and economic support for the Fatah. Their only hope is advancing the peace process and robbing Hamas of its cause to resist. Otherwise stalled negotiations play right into Hamas's hands, who is using the delay to reposition itself as a necessary component of Palestinian statehood and champion the resistance in the face of Israeli obstinacy.

Attempting to capture the spirit of hope for himself, Haniyeh said reconciliation, 'is what we expect and is what we hope for. It is very possible to sign, to end the division, to restore national unity and to attend to national causes.'

Then Israel, who has feasted on Palestinian division, would really be in trouble. It seems so logical for Israel to propose a settlement freeze and get the ball rolling, to progress the two-state solution before Hamas triumphantly returns, to take its foot off of Palestine's neck and counterattack Hamas' rally cry against Israeli oppression. It seems logical that President Obama would pressure Israel into compromise, fight the Gaza blockade, and improve relations with Hamas, a party he'll be forced to work with in the near future.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit recently said, 'Eventually, we're sure that we will manage to bring the Palestinians together.'

Unfortunately logic often breaks down in the Middle East and in the strangest of worlds, opposing the Gaza blockade equates to opposing the Israeli people. In the strangest of worlds Israel blackballs Hamas from the international community, attempts to divide and conquer Palestinians, then drives them together through provocation.

Yom Kippur is the holiest Jewish holiday, but that didn't stop Israeli security forces from storming the Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem to protect Israeli worshipers. Accounts vary and each side has its legitimate claims, but the timing couldn't be worse. Muslim states pounced on Israel, from Egypt to Lebanon to Jordan to the UAE to Iran, impaling its support of the peace process, and the language of Hamas and Fatah seemed to merge afterward.

'Providing a police escort for settlers who are against peace at all costs, and whose presence is deliberately designed to provoke a reaction, are not the actions of someone who is committed to peace,' said lead Palestinian negotiator Saeb Ereket.

Mohammad Dahlan warned, 'A Third Intifada may erupt in reaction to the Israeli disrespect of the feelings of Muslims and the storming by extreme Jewish groups of the al-Aqsa mosque.'

As if following the script of a play, Meshaal called on the PA, 'to stop the security cooperation and give more consideration to armed resistance against the occupation.' He warned America and Europe not to, 'misread the current silence in Palestine. There is fire under the ashes.'

Herein lie President Obama's choices. He can continue to let Israel act unilaterally and with impunity in the West Bank and Gaza - and risk a Third Intifada. He can continue to let Israel dominate the peace process and control who America negotiates with - and risk a Third Intifada. The path least headed towards a Third Intifada is objective handling of Israel and engagement with Hamas, ironic as that may seem to America. 2010 could catapult Hamas back into the West Bank and the peace process, at which point exclusion will no longer be possible.

President Obama cant beat Hamas, but if he doesn't act proactively it can beat him.

Warning over global oil 'decline'


Oil worker in Iraq
The report warns the situation will be "extremely challenging"

There is a "significant risk" that global production of conventional oil could "peak" and decline by 2020, a report has warned.

The UK Energy Research Council study says there is a consensus that the era of cheap oil is at an end.

But it warns that most governments, including the UK's, exhibit little concern about oil depletion.

The report's authors also state that the 10 largest oil producing fields in the world are all in decline.

Reliable gauge

As this report points out, the debate about peak oil is a polarised one.

On one side, there are those who say that global supplies have already reached their zenith, and we are unprepared for the crisis that will hit world economies in the years to come.

On the other, there are oil companies and many energy analysts who dismiss the notion that supplies are running out.

The report's authors admit it is hard to tell who is right, as the world lacks a reliable gauge with which to measure oil depletion.

More than two-thirds of current crude oil production capacity may need to be replaced by 2030
UK Energy Research Council

Problems are created by "inconsistent definitions", it says, noting the "paucity of reliable data, the frequent absence of third-party auditing of that data and the corresponding uncertainty surrounding the data that is available".

It goes on: "The difficulties are greatest where they matter most, namely the oil reserves of Opec countries.

"But they also apply at a much more basic level, such as uncertainties over the amount of oil produced by a given country in a given year.

"The resulting confusion both fuels the peak oil debate and creates substantial risk in relying on any particular set of numbers."

Part of the difficulty in estimating the amount of oil left is that those with the reserves are often unwilling to divulge what can be commercially very sensitive information.

Countries and companies are notoriously reticent about their oil reserves.

But the report suggests the easy oil has already been found, and new reserves will become increasingly difficult and expensive to extract, and will not make up for the current major oil fields as they decline.

It says: "More than two-thirds of current crude oil production capacity may need to be replaced by 2030, simply to keep production constant.

"At best, this is likely to prove extremely challenging."

More attention urged

This report does not contain new research, but is a review of data already available.

But the authors say the risk presented by global oil depletion deserves much more serious attention by the research and policy communities.

"Much existing research focuses upon the economic and political threats to oil supply security and fails to either assess or to effectively integrate the risks presented by physical depletion," they argue.

"This has meant that the probability and consequences of different outcomes has not been adequately assessed."

Despite the evidence, the report notes with some surprise that the UK government rarely mentions the issue in official publications.

Afghanistan: Eight years and counting

Eight years ago, on Oct. 7, 2001, the U.S. launched a war upon Afghanistan.

What have eight years of war and occupation accomplished?

Government corruption is so rife and pervasive that even the U.S. State Department has condemned it. The recent elections are still being contested because of massive fraud. War and drug lords are part of the government.

Afghanistan is near the worst in the world in poverty rates, life expectancy, unemployment, child mortality, and lack of human rights. It remains, however, number one in opium production.

Thousands of Afghans have been killed and millions continue to be refugees – either within Afghanistan or driven to other nations. Large gatherings of people, including wedding and dinner parties, are considered legitimate targets by the U.S. military for bombing.

The results of this are predictable: Afghan anger and growing rage at the U.S.

Eight years of war and occupation and what do we see?

The Afghan economy is shattered. Women remain oppressed, as they were under the Taliban. This year President Hamid Karzai signed a law that requires Shia women to obtain their husband’s permission to go to school, visit a doctor, go to work, and other ordinary activities.

It allows men to withdraw food from women if they refuse sexual demands. And a rapist can escape prosecution if he pays “blood money” to a girl he injured while raping her.

Eight years of war and U.S. leaders continue to debate what their aims are and how to achieve those aims. Their lack of clarity here isn’t a function primarily of lack of intelligence. You cannot justify an unjust and unwinnable war.

Eight years of war and U.S. leaders are prosecuting a war that a majority of the American public opposes. A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released on Sept. 1 indicated that 57 percent oppose the Afghan war.

The percentage opposed to the war is the highest since CNN began polling after the war began. This is despite Obama’s many declarations that this is the “good war.”

The invasion was and is still being justified as self-defense because of 9/11. But according to a number of mainstream news accounts, the Afghan invasion was in the works months before 9/11. BBC on Sept. 18, 2001, reported in an article entitled: “U.S. ‘Planned Attack on Taleban’” that “the US was planning military action against Osama Bin Laden and the Taleban even before last week's attacks.”

MSNBC on May 16, 2002, reported, “the United States intended a full-scale assault on al-Qaida even if the Sept. 11 attacks had not occurred.” (“U.S. Sought Attack on Al-Qaida”)

Eight years of war and despite nearly 400,000 personnel working for the US war effort, the “insurgents control or contest a significant portion of the country,” according to Gen. Stanley McChrystal.

U.S. military leaders openly admit that they are engaged in a “long war” in Afghanistan. Depending on which one you listen to, the war will last anywhere from five years to a few more decades. Obama tells us the U.S. has to fight this war so that the Taliban and al Qaeda cannot retake control of the country.

But since our invasion of Afghanistan, the Taliban has increased in popularity because U.S. attacks enflame Afghanis against the U.S. and is driving many reluctantly into the arms of the Taliban.

“With regret,” a Russian official said in September 2001, trying to warn the US of what lay ahead should we invade Afghanistan, “I have to say that you’re really going to get the hell kicked out of you.”

Cofer Black, Director of the CIA’s Counter-Terrorist Center, responded: “We’re going to kill them,” he said. “We’re going to put their heads on sticks. We’re going to rock their world.” [Bush at War by Bob Woodward, p. 103]

This is the attitude that got the United States into this war. This is the attitude that invaders and occupiers of Afghanistan have always had before they end up withdrawing years later in shame and defeat.

Many of those who the US is fighting in Afghanistan were brought into being by American support of reactionary fundamentalist forces when the USSR was the invader. … [For more on this history , see Consortiumnews.com’s “Why Afghanistan Really Fell Apart.”]

9/11 was blowback for that and this war upon Afghanistan is perpetuating a cycle of violence and sowing the seeds of more 9/11’s, more terrorism, and more wars.

The view that the U.S. can win the hearts and minds of the people by killing more Afghans cannot and will not win this war.

October 6 is a National Day of Resistance, intended to deliver a powerful message to the world that day that the American people will no longer allow their government to commit war crimes in Afghanistan.

Don’t forget



மரணத்தைப் பெற்று ஷஹீதானவர்களைப்பற்றி கவலையில்லை! அவர்கள் சுவனத்தின் பூஞ்சோலைகளில் பச்சைப் பறவைகளாய் சுற்றித்திரிவார்கள்.




சொந்தங்களையும் சொத்துக்களையும் இழந்து வீதிக்கு வந்த இந்த சொந்தங்களுக்கு எப்படியெல்லாம் உங்களுக்கு உதவ முடியுமோ அப்படி உங்களுடைய உதவிகள் அமையட்டும்.



ஒவ்வொரு தருணத்திலும் உங்களுக்காக முறையிடுகையில் இந்த உற்றார்களுக்காக உங்கள் உள்ளம் உருகட்டும். இறைவனை அழைத்து பிரார்த்திக்கட்டும்.



ஒரு கணம் சிந்தித்துப்பாருங்கள். இந்த நிலை நமக்கு ஏற்பட்டால் இறைவனைத் தவிர யாரும் உதவிட முடியாது. எனவே அந்த இறைவனோடு அழுது புலம்பி அனியாயக்காரர்களுக்கு எதிராக அவனது கரம் நீளபிரார்த்தனை செய்யுங்கள்.



எந்த சமூகமும் செய்யாத ஒன்றை இந்த சமூகம் செய்துவிட்டது! யூதர்களுக்கு இடம் கொடுத்தது இந்த சமுதாயம். அதற்காகக் கிடைத்த சோதனையோ?



செத்துப் போகாமலும் உயிரோடு இல்லாமலும் இருந்த ஒருவனின் நிலையைக் கூட இந்த யஹுதிகள் உணரவில்லையா? இல்லையென்றால் ஒருநாள் உணரத்தான் போகின்றார்கள்.



செருப்படி வாங்கி இருப்பிடம் இல்லாமல் போன ஒரு மாபெரும் கொடியவன் இலட்சக்கணக்கில் எம் சொந்தங்களின் இரத்தம் குடித்தது போதாதென்று இன்னும்தான் இந்த மாபாதகத்தின் பின்னால் நிற்கின்றான்.



அடுத்த தலைவன் வந்தால் கொஞ்சம் அடக்கி வாசிப்பான் என்ற ஐயத்திலா நீ அடுக்கடுக்காக குண்டுகள் பொழிந்து கொன்று குவிக்கின்றாய்?



ஒன்றைப் புரிந்து கொள் : ஃபிர்அவ்ன் என்றும் நம்ரூத் என்றும் நவீனத்தில் (வாழ்பிணமான) ஷேரோன் என்றும் வாழ்நாள் இழிமகனாய் புஷ் என்றும் வந்தவர்களை கண்டதும் இந்த சமுதாயம்தான்.




நாம் என்ன செய்ய முடியும் என்றா கேட்கின்றீர்கள்?

இந்த அவலத்தை ஏற்படுத்திய இவர்களுடைய எந்த பொருட்களையும் இவர்களை ஆதரிக்கும் எந்த நாட்டினுடைய பொருட்களையும் குறிப்பாக அமெரிக்க பொருட்களையும் வாங்கி விடாதீர்கள்.



வாங்கிச் சுவைப்பதன் மூலம் இங்கு காணும் இரத்தத்தை குடித்தவர்களில் ஒருவராக ஆகிவிடாதீர்கள்..




ஆம் இவர்களுக்கு கொடுக்கும் ஒவ்வொரு காசுகளும் இரத்தம் குடிப்பதற்கு சமம்.


ஆம் இவர்களுக்கு கொடுக்கும் ஒவ்வொரு காசுகளும் இரத்தம் குடிப்பதற்கு சமம்.



குறிப்பாக அரபு நாடுகளில் வசிக்கும் சகோதரர்கள் கவனிக்க வேண்டியது இதுதான்.



சொல்லொணாத் துயரங்களில் மூழ்கித் தவிக்கும் இந்த செல்லப் பாலகர்களின் கதி நமக்கோ நமது பிள்ளைகளுக்கோ ஏற்பட்டிருந்தால்....



எப்படி
உங்கள் மனம் பதறும் என்பதை நினைக்கவே வலிக்கின்றது என்றால்...



நிஜத்தில்
உங்கள் உடம்பில் ஒரு உறுப்பாய் இருக்கும் இவர்களுக்காக என்ன செய்தோம் என்பதையும் எண்ணிப் பார்க்கவேண்டும்.



ஆதிக்க வர்கத்தின் அடிமைகளாக வாழும் அரபுகளுக்கு வேண்டுமானால் இவர்களது படைப்புகள் மிக ருசியாக இருக்கலாம். ஆடம்பர வாழ்க்கைக்கும் ஒரு எல்லையுண்டு!



அவர்கள் இருக்கட்டும். நாம் என்ன செய்தோம் என்றுதான் மறுமையில் கேட்கப்படுவோம் என்பதை மறந்துவிடாதீர்கள்.



இறைவா! இந்த சமுதாயத்தை நீ காப்பாற்றாமல் யார் காப்பாற்றுவார்?



உன்னோடு கேட்கின்றோம். உன் னோடு கேட்காமல் உரிய முறையில் செயல்படாமல் இந்த இரத்தக் காட்டேரிகளின் பொருட்களை வாங்கி அவர்களை வளர்த்து நாங்கள் பவிகளாகி நாளை பயங்கரமாய்தண்டிக்கப்படுவதை பயந்து மன்றாடுகின்றோம். ஒருபோதும் உன்மீது நாங்கள் நிராசைப் படவில்லை!




உன் விரோதிகளின் பொருட்களை வாங்காமல் இருப்பதும் மிகப்பெரும் ஆயுதம் என்பது எங்களில் பலருக்கும் தெரியாமல் இருப்பதையும் மாற்றிவிடு இறைவா!




J.Azar.

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