Archive for October, 2006

Conflict History: Pakistan

// October 3rd, 2006 // 4 Comments » // World Issues

Some succinct and neutral background information from the ICG.

“Pakistan joined U.S.-led “war on terror” following 11 September 2001 attacks, promoting Musharraf’s image abroad as secular reformer and U.S. ally. But at home he has given Islamists free-hand, neutering political parties and doing nothing to address Pakistan’s unregulated network of madrasas. Alliance of six major religious parties won majority in two provinces bordering Afghanistan October 2002, promising enforcement of Sharia law and prompting fears of alliance with Afghan jihadists. Musharraf amended constitution 2003 enabling him to dissolve parliament and dismiss prime minister; parliamentary vote 2004 extended his mandate until 2007″.

“Once again the country is ruled by the military and much needed reforms to its economy and government have faltered. Religious extremists play an increasingly important role in providing education and other services to the poor, resulting in the radicalisation of areas of the country. The elections due in 2007 should provide important indications of whether Pakistan will continue on this path, or whether more moderate forces will be able to assert themselves.”

“The International Crisis Group Conflict History: Pakistan. Posted by Picasa

Still, Light

// October 3rd, 2006 // 1 Comment » // Art, Music & Poetry

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Wikizen

// October 3rd, 2006 // No Comments » // Uncategorized

“When first visiting Zen temples and centers, people who are familiar with iconoclastic stories of medieval Zen master encounters are sometimes surprised by the conservative and ritualistic nature of the practice. For example, when Philip Kapleau first encountered Soen Nakagawa, a Japanese priest, at his temple, Kapleau was disturbed at the sight of Nakagawa bowing to a statue of an earlier Zen master. Kapleau exclaimed, “The old Chinese masters burned or spit on Buddha statues! Why do you bow down before them?”, to which Nakagawa replied,
“If you want to spit, you spit. I prefer to bow.”

from the wiki-dharma

Guantanamo

// October 2nd, 2006 // No Comments » // World Issues

The gates of Guantanomo Bay, aired on the Daily Show last week. Symbols of the history unfolding around us in the 21 century.

Politics of Fear

// October 2nd, 2006 // No Comments » // World Issues

Some people mentioned they missed this in my extended post, so here it is again- the Republican party propaganda machine at the work.


Which inspired me to write this piece On Propaganda, Terrorism and the danger of the Noble Lie.