Tuesday 8 October 2013

Malala Drama!!


                                    MALALA FROM PEOPLE’S SIGHT 


9th October 2012, when Jinnah’s Pakistan was changed into Malala’s Pakistan, from the view few of the previous government’s official. But for sure, this is not an opinion of a common citizen of our homeland.
These days social media is solely focusing on one issue and that is Nobel Peace Prize for Malala, and most of the Pakistani’s seems to be against it and highly criticizing Malala Yusufzai and his father Ziauddin Yusufzai respectively, because people are extremely confused on the focus given by international and local media to Malala, when there are hundreds of other citizens who are sacrificing their lives and are also giving up their efforts whether in education or in war against terror.
The only issue with rest of the Pakistani’s was that, they didn’t get the chance to meet any official of international news media to highlight themselves, but Malala fortunately or unfortunately got that chance and avail it quite curiously. 
Malala’s incident was a big question against Army’s rit in Swat, but that’s not an issue because hundreds of killings were normal in those particular days in entire Pakistan. The issue is why only Malala got that much limes light and special care in military hospital and after that in hospitals abroad? Why high executives of country visited her in hospital? Why President Obama particularly raised her issue in his statements? Why U.N General Secretary Baan Ki-Moon raised resolution for her in assembly? When they have no time for Kashmir and Palestinian issue? These are the big questions that need to be answered; otherwise people themselves will create something in their minds.
In the end, I would like to humbly request General Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani to visit those who became victims of the drone attacks before 29th of next month officially as he visited Malala particularly as we are all equal and needs the kindness of high officials as they were for Malala.

Yasir Feroz

3 comments:

  1. one question....why not?
    an icon of peace and education deserves all the praise and attention. Somebody who has stood up in the face of tyranny in the face of adversity and certain death , for a universal cause of education for women, deserves all the accolades. Mind you we are talking about Pakistan, where majority of women are not considered equal humans let alone being given a chance to seek education.

    If issue of Kashmir and Palestine is not resolved , this is the fault of Leadership of entire Muslim Ummah as they are not able to resolve this long standing issues. call it their inability or whatever, you have them to blame not Malala..

    People are confused as they always have been..we always are a confused nation when it comes to recognizing our national heroes. Something similar happened when Dr. Abdus Salam was given Nobel prize, people like you were talking the same thing as now..the result, we lost a gem!
    True indeed that every day hundreds of people are killed or blasted. But what does it have to do with a girl who stood up against injustice?? The heinous crimes against humanity should be denounced in strongest terms. We must campaign aggresively to have our voices heard against the killings but juxtaposing it against attack on Malala? come on, are you really talking sense my friend???

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  2. sir i m not against Malala! i am against all the conspiracies behind her, whether of international media or of our high officials.. there are 100 others who did a tremendous for Pakistan but didn't ever highlighted... and according to my least valuable thoughts Malala got all this becus she's doing what western world needs! and thats all..
    well thnks for your time that u read it and gave your precious thoughts.. highly appreciable..

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    1. One thing..You were hatching conspiracies dear bro, intentionally or unintentionally!
      Secondly..Malala was fighting for Education in general, and women's education in particular. If you think that is a western need, I would disagree!
      Thirdly..why do you think there is silence all over, once the episode of Peace prize is over?
      and finally..
      a humble request to you
      in an age where there is so abundance of information and data, you would have to be rationale in order to decide what is good and what is bad..being rationale means revisiting your mental maps which you have developed, critically evaluating the sources of information which you use to form your opinion, avoid the traps that may come in the form of cognitive biases and above all have the ability to unlearn...and yea, one must also try his best to see the big picture in the frame of present and past events..must reconsider his thoughts before passing judgements!!

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