Tuesday 24 September 2013

Who does and who dies.



They always said “do or die”, who does and who dies
Who’s the bearer of truth, what’s worth fighting for
A peasant in the fields, a shepherd on the mountains
The blurred lines of prohibition, open armed other side
The giggling, silent hurdles, the red handed monster
The trembling heart, the firm eyes, the intact soul
No one around to share the wilderness, no one there to pat his back
He gazed into his soul, flashed ‘em back those memories
The cozy, warm house and the lovely dining table
Reaching the threshold of breakdown, pulled himself together
The empty smile of the murderer, the weak body of the slain
The blazing gun of the monster, the poor armor of his bones
And as the soul starts its flight, he reaches his pocket
His last act, his final desire to pull it out
It slips from his hands, lies under the feet of the monster
Blood rushes to it and leaves a stain, on the paper which was blank.
That virgin paper, the account of unnoted thoughts
The unfulfilled desires, those few thoughts, those few lines
Holding the soul back from taking its flight
That hideous grin on the monstrous face
That helpless expression in his painful eyes
The monster stands firm, watching the dance of death
The slow transformation of body into corpse,
Of life into lifeless, the slow fading away of pain
The monster picks up the paper and walks away.
 The soulless man lies in the company of vultures
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Day’s work done, the monster lies in his bed
A heart full of pride, eyes filled with everything, yet nothing
The virgin paper, the virgin ceiling and his hands
The blood stain, the empty ink-pot and the gazing pen
A mind with a million words, a heart with thousand emotions
A mighty hand but then the ultimate question “who does and who dies”?
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Sameer Hussaini Sr.

Note:
This poem is composed keeping in mind the unnecessary international borders, the helplessness of men caught in the middle of a war, Criminal killings of civilians in all the disputed lands, by the people who are supposed to guard the nation and the population living in it. What should one do when his/her protector is the danger? What is the cost of freedom? What is the price of a human life? Is it really worth it?
Some white collar person in an office hundreds of miles away, decides whether people should live or die and a group of people; so blinded by empty, unneeded and misleading patriotism carry out the order. The matter of fact is war is evil. People propagating war are evil. Blind patriotism is evil. Hatred is jinxed. Humanity is real, laughter is real, and love is real. Wars yield nothing but gallons of blood and coffins full of wasted passion and shattered hopes.

The Corporatocracy Diaries.




                                                                   Hate is learned and thus can be unlearned. If this statement doesn't push you to think beyond prejudices, it should. We live in a world that is so complex that a sane mind decides to give up every hope of survival at least once a day. This, however, in no sense means that human mind is weak. We grow up learning to compromise and stay away from bad things. That's what all of us are brought up with, which means that it is not in us, it is accumulated from the outside. Sometimes from parents, the other times by Peers etc. The opening statement of this paper is not intended to raise questions about hatred and preach brotherhood or friendship. It is intended to throw some light on a larger picture. The picture which is right in front of our eyes but we refuse to take a look. The picture that is so craving for attention but we decide to give it a cold shelf. The larger picture of "Where do we draw the line?"

Since the start of civilizations, man has always been selfish and demanding. These selfish needs and demands have changed from time to time. In the earlier civilizations, the highest level of selfishness a man could display was to deny the other person part of the meal. The highest level of demand was better living conditions. The demands might not have changed their form so much but the degree of selfishness has increased to a level where people are willing to kill for what they want. With the passage of time, these concepts of selfish behavior and demanding nature have turned the world upside-down. The world is turned into a Puppet show, where a group of individuals or a very few families pull the strings and run the entire show as they please.
Humankind has been summed up as an accident of chemistry, the inevitable result of various chemicals at a given temperature reacting to certain conditions, by the people who live life Robot-fashioned. We're born, we die, end of the story. If our planet exploded this evening no one would notice, let alone care. People have to start looking at things that matter, things that they prefer to ignore. Our world has been turned into an unpleasant brothel, where a powerful and influential individual satisfies his hunger and then returns to his cozy den. We have become mental whores, prostituting our brains to the first god-peddler who comes along, usually the same one who polluted our parents' brains. From that point on we believe precisely what we're told to believe. This means we switch our brain off, we don't really need it. There's no need to think or reason, just go about life robot-fashion. Do this, don't do that, think this, and don’t think that. It's what most of the world's population does. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables; slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy things we don't need. We're the middle children of history. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War is a spiritual war; Our Great Depression is our lives. We have all been raised on television to believe that one day we would all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. Because the very basis of Television is corrupt. The media is controlled by the powerful Rockefeller Family, showing the world only what they should know, not what is truth. Television or the Tube (as I like to call it) is not the truth. The tube is just an illusion, an amplification of your unfulfilled desires. Tube is there just to show you the fool's paradise. They show you that 100 people died in a bomb explosion in Iraq and 200 people died in Afghanistan due to a suicide attack and 4000 people were killed in the 9/11 attacks. They cannot afford to show the reality, they cannot afford to unveil the true identity of the monstrous men behind all that. The media is a tool used by the Rockefeller Family to propagate their ideology. The function of media has never been to eliminate the evil from the society, its role is and has always been to show the evil again and again until people accept it and get used to live with it. Every single news channel, every newspaper shows us things that are not of actual concern. Newspapers, like the ones that we get in our classroom, tell us that today the SENSEX raised 3% and NIFTY was up by 2%, nobody cares about how we are being raped of our pride and how our rights are being snatched without us knowing it.


Now let me put the ship in another direction; Currency/Money. Currency is another tool used by the international banking families to enslave the world population. The very basis of the creation of currency is a big fraud. To better understand the concept let me put an example (which happens to be a reality at the same time)
The United States government decides that it requires some money, so it contacts the Federal Reserve and requests an amount of, say, $10 Billion. In turn the Federal Reserve requires a consideration, so they buy government bonds in return. So the government takes some pieces of paper, paints some official looking designs on them and calls them Treasury Bonds, then it puts a value of $10 Billion on them and sends them over to the Federal Reserve. In turn the people in the Federal Reserve draw a bunch of impressive pieces of paper, only this time calling them "Federal Reserve Notes", also designated a value of $10 Billion. The Federal reserve then takes the Notes and trades them for the Treasury Bonds. Once this trade has taken place, the government then takes these Federal Reserve Notes and deposits it into a bank account and upon this deposit these paper notes officially become legal tender money, adding $10 Billion to the United Stated money supply. There it is, an amount of $10 Billion has been created. Of course this example is a generalization. For in real this transaction occurs electronically with no paper used at all. In fact only 3% of the United States money supply exists in physical currency. Rest of the 97% exists in the computers alone. Government bonds are, by design, instruments of debt and when the Federal Reserve purchases the bonds, with money created out of thin air, the government is actually promising to payback that money to the Federal Reserve. So the exchange is being made and the $10 Billion sits in a commercial bank account. Here is where it gets really interesting. As based on the Fractional Reserve Practice, that $10 Billion deposit instantly becomes part of the Bank's reserves, just as all deposits do. And regarding reserve requirement as stated in Modern Money Mechanics "A bank must maintain legally required reserves equal to a prescribed percentage of its deposits. It then quantifies this by stating "Under current regulations, the reserve requirement against most transaction accounts is 10%". This means that with the $10 Billion deposit, 10% or $1 Billion is held as the required reserve, while the remaining $9 Billion is considered as Excessive Reserve and can be used as the basis for new loans. It is logical to assume that this $9 Billion is literally coming out of the existing $10 Billion deposit. However this is actually not the case. What really happens is that the $9 Billion is simply created out of thin air, on top of the existing $10 Billion deposit. This is how the money supply is expanded. As stated in Modern Money Mechanics, "Ofcourse they (Banks) do not really pay out loans from the money they receive as deposits. If they did this, no additional money would be created. What they do when they make loans is to accept promissory notes (Loan Contract) in exchange for credits (Money) to the borrowers' transaction accounts." In other words, the $9 Billion can be created out of nothing, simply because there is a demand for such a loan and there is a $10 Billion deposit to satisfy the reserve requirements.


Now from here what do we understand, We come to know that the government is selling the educational rights, the informational rights, the infrastructure rights and every social right (Government Bonds) to the Federal Reserve to buy some impressive piece of paper and then use just 10% of what they created out of it, for construction and buildings and that too if spared by the corrupt beauraucrats and middlemen. The government is trying to build our roads and buildings from fraudulent money.
If you are imagining this as a bad thing and think that what worse than this could happen to our society, then hold tight because you're just seeing the action not the theory behind this.
The theory is that a bunch of highly intellectual, intelligent, wearing impressive suits and smoking rich pipes want to watch the entire human population dance to their tunes. And they have done a goddamned great job. They want to inflict the "NEW WORLD ORDER" and get the people to accept it as just another part of a change that the modern society is witnessing.
I say that is highly cowardly and highly improper thing to sit back and watch the world being run by a bunch of crooks. How long can we stand the freak-show?
The world population has to realize that the business, these days, is controlled by few people and they decide whether you can enter the market or not.
Conclusion: I don't think there is better way to conclude this paper than asking yourself "Where do we draw the line?", When do we say that the world has to be in legitimate hands, when do we start working about it, when do we stop the spread of the poison of stupid issues like communalism and colour, when do we stop talking and start doing something about it before it gets too late and we end up being some dead chicken in a whole masterless chicken farm. But we won't do that and I'll tell you why, because we are all Zombified Robots, we are programmed to walk the trodden path and do what we are told to do. We are scared that if we work on reviving the economic world, we might lose our career. I say what is the fun of a career that haves you zombified and tied to a chain and dictating terms on you and then at the end of the month throws you a stake.
We have to stop using money on things we don't need, this way we stop some part of the Money Supply. We stop using senseless insurance and give them less money to circulate. We use more and more sources of natural energy and cut the costs of fuels.
We no longer live in a world of ideologies where Stalin could stand up and talk communism and the entire country goes hysterical and the country turns communist. We no longer live in a world where religions dominate; we live in a world where the annual turnover and TRPs determine whether we are alive or dead. The world is a business. There are no nations today, there is no America, there is no England, and there is no India too. There is only IBM, AT&T, Exxon, Union Carbide, Dow Inc.

As Howard Beale "Network 1976" would say, "I'm as mad as hell and I'm not gonna take this anymore." First we have to realize the problem and the start acting for what is good and for the betterment of the world.
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Sameer Hussaini Sr.
Note: Article draws an inspiration from the excerpts from David Fincher's FIGHTCLUB.

Thursday 14 February 2013

Happiness


All my life I have thought of myself as a good man, a helper and good at heart and believe me if you are good at heart, you can achieve what more than 90% of the world population wants badly, happiness. The life we have chosen for ourselves has turned the nature of our being. Human race was supposed to be a think tank, a creative mind, a doer. How many of us get screwed up at our jobs, at school and even at home? everybody screws up sometime in their life but it if we stick to the fears and cling to the remorse, we let the small opportunities pass us by.
I feel good inside, I feel light and trust me, being true at heart help...

Thursday 29 December 2011

Free Will



It is enough of itself, with religion being the greatest promoter of the concept of free will, to be suspicious that this hypothesis is not as clear-cut as it may superficially appear to be.
The survival of religion depends largely on humanity having total free will choice when it comes to the dual notion of good and evil. However, have we?
The extreme examples portrayed in existing cultural differences throughout the world show very conclusively that free will parallels the norms, mores and laws of any particular place. Location plays a very large role in adult outcomes. If the people that flew the planes into the Twin Towers were brought up in a country with less extreme religious doctrines maybe they would end up being accountants or whatever. This also works in reverse.
It therefore is irrefutably conclusive that free will is not an absolute quality.
If we then go into one culture, especially our own, we can immediately recognise how diverse and at odds different groups are. Certain groups can hold exactly opposite views to others. Some glaring examples are on abortion, Voluntary Euthanasia, the role of women, the death penalty and such like. Neither side can change to the other in the short term and do not really have a choice in the matter. Both sides are very lucky in that they used free will in choosing the correct ideological side. Both cannot be right.
It has to be accepted that parental situation, religion, ethnicity, schooling, peer group intensity, wealth or lack thereof, intelligence, health, appearance, education, genes, area and so on and so forth, has huge statistical bias effect on the end product, an adult. Other circumstances sometimes allow a few to break from their traditions, leaving the majority thinking that they are making free will decisions in not doing so. They may only be following situational pre-determined routs. It could be argued that they think they are using free will in making important choices in life.
By calling a certain stance in life a 'free will choice', is not proof that it is. It is the sum of endless pre determiners, manufactured from within and externally. These can often be faulty in critical areas of thinking. Where is the free will if you end up thinking the same as your group demands? Many groups on the planet are obviously wrong. They are human, we are human, and we are all equal in a broad biological sense. The incontrovertible conclusion is that we then are also capable of being wrong without recognising it.
Free will is not as simple and absolute as it has been represented by the religious. We may possess a good deal of free will or we could have none. The truth may fall between those two extremes.
It has also to be seriously considered that along with every other life form; we owe our present position to evolutionary forces. Evolution is not the result of deterministic or random happening. It is the survival of the fittest. Even the way we think is the result of evolution and it therefore follows that free will choices are produced by the survival of the fittest idea at an individual level. At any given moment, our thinking is controlled by genetic make-up and outside influences working together in unison for the best outcome for personal survival.
With our genes dictating how we think and our immediate environment influencing those thoughts, it is not too difficult to comprehend that free will choices may indeed be an illusion created by evolution alone.
In any event, the crux of the matter is that it is a form of manipulative control to promote the idea that one can profit or lose, in this life and/or the next, depending only on the free will choices of good over evil. The choice is seldom clear-cut and is dependent on an assessment of the particular situation.
The very idea of free will carries with it the added weight of wisdom in conforming to a set of supernaturally originated ideals that are irrefutably correct. To offer the "choice", of follow-the-line, or suffer eternal consequences, is not providing an alternative; instead, it is a dastardly threat. It is the greatest threat that can be levied against an ignorant and fearful society.
Once the above is recognised as the true position, we can choose between a world controlled by fixed rules (and therefore choiceless), or one which allows reason to decide. History has endlessly shown that old rules have a habit of creating mayhem in societies whereas reason has only ever produced greater safety and equality.
The complexities of thinking about free will expand exponentially the more it is considered until a point is reached where the confusion finally wins. It may never be totally unravelled. The course of action with the most promise for a successful civilisation is not to blindly follow our perceived "free will" choices, but to make sure they are based on the solid foundations of reason and not just culture and circumstance.
It is more than interesting, and somewhat ironic, that those suffering under the certainty of a god-given free will capacity are the most likely to be unable to utilise it.
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Sameer Hussaini...!!!

Tuesday 25 October 2011

A Letter To God



Dear God,
I know how busy you must be with a whole universe to worry about. That's why it occurred to me that you probably don't have time to read our papers and your TV reception might not be good. So I thought I'd drop you a note about how things are going here.
Well, things couldn't be going any better, at least as far as your image is concerned. You wouldn't believe how well loved you are on this planet today and how much is being done in your name. There's so much going on that I hardly know where to start.
The Irish Protestants are so devoted to you that they do everything possible to make life miserable for the Irish Catholics because they don't think the Irish Catholics have the right approach towards worshipping you. And, for essentially the same reasons, the Irish Catholics do what they can to make life miserable for the Irish Protestants. In their great love for you they shoot at one another, bomb one another, set one another afire, kill little children bystanders, cops, soldiers, old ladies and some are now committing suicide by starvation.
Then each side buries its dead, goes to Church and gives fervent thanks to you for being on its side. It is very touching. And one thing about these people: their devotion to you is unshakable. They've been doing this for about 400 years. So it's a good thing that you have an entire universe at your disposal because I don't know where else you could find room to accommodate the souls of all the people who have died there in your name.
You're also highly regarded in a country called Lebanon where just about everyone believes in you, although they don't agree on what you should be called. In that country there are Muslims and Christians and they've created different sets of rules for worshipping. Naturally, they both say you have sent the rules down to them. I don't know if that's true or not but if I may make a suggestion: If it is true that you gave them the word, it would really simplify things if there was only one set of rules. It would cause less hard feelings.
However, such details aside, they are expressing their devotion to you by killing each other by the hundreds. I guess they figure that if one side can wipe out the other side it will prove that their way of worshipping you is correct and you'll be pleased with them. So every day they lob shells at one another and blow up the usual men, women, children, bystanders, old ladies and stray dogs. And every day they take a few moments out to thank you for your support and to promise that they'll continue their efforts on your behalf.
Now, not far from Lebanon, are countries called Iraq and Iran. The Muslims in these countries basically agree on what to call you but they disagree on some details concerning how best to worship you. So they're also killing one another. It's more than a little confusing, though, because in Iran there are people who call themselves Baha'i and they too have their own way of showing respect for you. Unfortunately for the Baha'i their way doesn't include killing others who don't share their point of view. So that makes them patsies and the Muslims in Iran, in their love for you, have been kicking the Baha'i around pretty good.
Just a short missile ride away there's much religious action going on between a country called Israel and almost everyone else in that neighbourhood. For worshipping you the people in Israel also have their own set of rules which they say you passed on to them. They claim that you look more favourably upon them than on anyone else. This has always caused hard feelings because many other groups figure that THEY'RE your favourites. (I can see it must be difficult being a father figure.) The claim of the Israelis that they are No 1 has also caused some people to wonder this - If the Jews, after all they've been through over the centuries are really your chosen people, what do you do to somebody you DON'T like?
Anyway, the Jews and their Muslim neighbours - both of whom claim your complete support - have been going at each other for about 30 years. But I don't think they'll ever equal Ireland's record because they'll all eventually have nuclear bombs. Boy, when they start throwing those around, will you have a crowd showing up!
Oh, and I can't forget to mention this final item. Somebody shot the Pope. As you know, he's the leader of one of your largest group of followers here. A very peaceful, non-violent man, by the way, although his followers have been known to shed a few million gallons of blood when their tempers were up. Anyway, the man who shot him apparently did it because of HIS devotion to you. It's not completely clear but this fellow seems to think that the Pope was in some way responsible for somebody invading the sacred mosque of his religion in a place called Mecca. That, of course, was an insult to you, so on your behalf he got even by shooting the Pope.
Well, I know you're busy so that's all for now.
Yours sincerely,
Sameer Hussaini...!!!
PS - I never believed any of those stories going around a few years ago that GOD IS DEAD. How could you be? We don't have any weapon which can shoot that far....

Friday 22 July 2011

A Day in My Mind...!!!


In the morning, when consciousness is struggling to begin facing the day, the habit of having a coffee kicks the neurons into gear. The mind stirs and is suddenly alive and aware that it is facing a new adventure. No death in sleep this time. One night though, but then again I wouldn't know, would I?
The sun casts a golden glow in the east. No illusions as to thoughts of supernatural origins begetting this nuclear furnace for the most of history, for me. Pondering how the ancients considered the Earth as the centre of everything, with the Sun revolving around it, has me thanking my lucky stars for the scientific knowledge existent today.
Heading out for my early morning stroll in the chill winter air with a thick fog encompassing all before me, gladdens the feeling that I am entering the realm of nature in the raw. No need to fear mysterious and ghostly creatures suddenly appearing out of the mist or indeed, the "Devil" arriving to take my 'soul', or any other such nonsensical happening.
The excess moisture dripping from the gum leaves and branches reminds me of the interdependence and interplay of chemicals and structures of them, and how the immensity of time has moulded all things to be as they now are in my presence.
A disappearing rabbit, a jackal in the distance, the first call of a Raven with the ensuing warble of awakening magpies heralds the new day. Life, as it has been in a multitude of shapes and sizes since time immemorial prepares to live once again, to feed, to become strong, all for the purpose of eventual reproduction. My mind can hardly appreciate the thousands upon thousands of times the circle of life, for each animal I pass, has taken place.
Reality of the harshness of nature is brought home with a pile of feathers strewn at the base of a Wattle. To live, some must die and a mockery of "god is love" passes through my thoughts. How many creatures were torn asunder last night? This is not creative love - this is sadism by an all-powerful monster. I move away from these thoughts before despondency of the foolishness of a god fearing humanity sets in.
The fog gives way to the rising heat of the Sun and in the distance the mosaic patterns known so well, re-establish themselves, with my amazement as new, as though it were the first sighting. How full of wonder it is to be alive.
Breakfast is accompanied by the radio telling of all the new horrors that have taken place locally and internationally. As each item is reported, the count for religious responsibility rises and I marvel why the connection is not mainstream. My heart is saddened for those thus suffering, and in opposition, my joy in having rejected superstition somewhat ameliorates the feelings of guilt that the religious should have but do not.
Today is Sunday, and whilst billions of other people will be mumbling to their god, I will be shopping for food. I contemplate for a moment what I would think, were I a god and what effect a few billion or so whining, whinging and crawling servants would have on me. They do not even know if I really exist, yet, that does not stop them. What a sad and frightened lot is my creation. Too brainwashed to think for themselves. Back to reality land and I am oh so happy that I am not one of them.
The shopping centre is a hive of activity. A collection of humanity busily pushing and rushing and mostly looking unhappy. The cupboard was bare and now the trolley is overfull. I do not thank a god for this harvest but I do consider the effect my living has on the planet. I buy with this in mind, looking for ingredients and packaging that have the least effect on precious earthly resources. It is very noticeable that not many of my fellow purchasers are similarly discerning and I ponder if the "god will provide" philosophy is at fault. To some extent, this would have to be correct.
The car takes me away from the crowded shops. The millions-of-years-aged petrol pollutes the atmosphere as I go, leaving me reinstating promises of being thrifty as possible with its use. There is some consolation, in that of the religious people I know, most are more concerned with the actual monetary cost of fuel and it is reinforced with me that such a philosophy is flawed at the basic level.
Passing the ample supply of churches, I notice that some are full and some are not. A profound happiness enters my consciousness at having escaped the cultural absurdities of worshipping a pretend god. My luck in this can only be described as beyond belief. To be born is winning the lottery, to live for an average span is another, but to be able to think any thought without guilt or compromise, is the lottery of all lotteries.
The rest of the day is amused with natural process, and away from the ever-present reminders of godly things, such thoughts are not even entertained. The pleasure of a quiet dinner with a couple of wines, of writing to a few friends via E-Mail, of another attempt at fixing a broken gate, of phoning a family member and just contemplating the joy of living, leaves the mind in a state of comfort and serenity.
The night has arrived, it is a few hours old, and the rain is softly pelting on the eastern windows. The television has transformed from the entertaining to the banal and it is time to retire for this day.
As I lay in bed before sleep envelopes my Universe, I contemplate today's events. My very last thoughts, before I am unconscious once again, revolve around my incredible luck of arriving at a position of actually seeing life as life really is. The induced phantoms of a ubiquitously taught unreality lay slain, and exist no more.
I drift off into the land of Nod, and I am complete. Goodnight.
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Sameer Hussaini

Thursday 7 July 2011

War and Peace

Man, according to Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679), is born selfish in nature thus displays this characteristic of his nature everywhere. The stronger habitually uses his power and authority against poor and dominates, deprives, exploits or even kills them. Thus men are said to be naturally at war with each other. It has been millions of years that the human life is existent on earth and numerous wars have been fought among individuals, groups and nations on several issues. One of these wars is the Afghan war that is now being fought for more than two decades.
The war initially started between the pro-Soviet Afghan government and its opponents Muslim fundamentalist groups in 1978. The Soviet troops invaded the country to help the regime. The United States of America sensed the severity of the situation and considered it as part of the communist desires of expansionism. To maintain the balance of power situation in the area and to safeguard its own interest, the US government intervened in the situation. Pakistan, the time-tested ally of the US, was once again made to act as a US base in the Central Asian conflict. The US government in the first place lifted the sanctions against Pakistan and provided them with economic and military aid. Secondly, training facilities and heavy supplies of arms and ammunition to Afghan warring fractions was also provided. The war continued for a decade and ended with the dismemberment of the USSR. The civil war in Afghanistan continued even after the withdrawal of the Soviet army. After the September 11, 2001 incident, the US government again targeted the Afghan land and people in their “ war against terrorism”. The operation continued till the US-backed government came in power in Afghanistan. The war is not finished yet. The repercussions of the war and the painful ramification are still there to be borne by the entire Afghan nation. The innocent people of the nation that have been victims of atrocities, carnage and massacre need centuries to recover from the wounds they had received during the years in war. Millions have been punished for reason either unknown or for the selfish motives of a few. The entire generation that has been born and raised during these years is a living proof of the ruthless and shameful exercise that has been conducted by some in the name of ‘international politics’ while others called it ‘religious war’. The children who had been orphaned, the women widowed, millions disabled and the rest have been subjected to physical, mental and psychological illnesses are the remnants of the war. The artists born during the war period paint only ruined cities and the poets write about deaths and destruction. I must ask the humanity “Is this fair?” Please think about it and answer your own conscience.
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Sameer Hussaini