Sunday, January 23, 2011

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The return of Captain Hook and Salman Taseer


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With this issue I wish to express my sorrow at the death of Salman Taseer. It is ironic I learned his name only at the time of his murder, but I need to mourn the loss of a voice of reason and compassion in Pakistan where fanaticism grows and multiply the proponents of the death. The tragedy of exacerbating xenophobic runs worldwide.

undermine urgently seek as this wave of violence and spirited jerk who pushes people kill and abuse others in the name of a cause. Obviously this can not be achieved through the planes, "drone" with its attendant collateral damage. He gets where everyone can recognize similar between strangers their opponents and their opponents. But besides this "otherness"
must be a collective project of welfare. Quoting from an article written by
Henry A. Giroux
Trouthout in which talks about the state of ultra-individualism that plagues much of the world:
"The catastrophe that marks the historical moment is no longer involved in the coating progress. On the contrary, the storm that [in all parts of the world] is a kind of "anti-progress," a negation of thought invest in, or take into account the collective responsibilities associated with any version of "benevolent society." Build significant visions benevolent society that benefit all citizens rather than a few-now seen as waste of time because they are inapplicable to individual happiness and a successful personal life. " On the other hand, any collective project has to be inclusive: you can not sacrifice some in the name of ideologies that deny the individual and fret shed as useless as some movement groups such as ultra-called "traicción" " sin "or "Blasphemy" to every statement with which do not share.
But for now I just want to join with those who fear bigotry.
wanted to include in this release are some names of people like Salman Taseer, representing peace, but they suffered because of hate entered to search for the words "peace" and "martyrs" in Google.
Then I realized the risk of opening files with the word "sacred" in the preliminary announcement. Second I got rid of the term "martyr" by leaving references to the "fatwa" ethnocentrism and other forms of madness.
finally found a list to supplement the one I had developed, I found it a more secular key, "political assassinations." But I
to select with tweezers the examples include: the list contains names like consulted Caligula Tsar Nicholas II and Jean-Paul Marat, who clearly do not represent what meant, and others like
Benazir Bhutto (Pakistani politician woman was the victim of a fanatic in 2007) not included it because it embodies political moderation, but not an explicit proponent of peace. I invite readers to suggest more names in the feedback option below.
The List:

Abraham Lincoln, U.S. president Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the independence movement in India and first practitioner of nonviolent protest

Isaac Rabin:
President Israeli tried to negotiate peace with the Egyptians.
Martin Luther King, leader of the movement for equality for blacks in the U.S. and follower of the teachings of Gandhi.
Malcolm X, leader of the so-called "Black Muslims" in the U.S. who was killed when he began to promote peace.
The
Kennedy, U.S. president and his brother ran for the same job. He was killed after declaring his intent to remove U.S. troops from Vietnam.
Patrice Lumumba
, (1961), Prime Minister of Congo. His murder was facilitated by the Belgians and the Americans probably.
Agathe Uwilingiyimana, (1994), Prime Minister of Rwanda, Hutu tribe member, and one of the first victims of the genocide that began on this date.
Oscar Arnulfo Romero, (1980), Archbishop of San Salvador, El Salvador, which supported the movement to prosecute the perpetrators of the genocide in that country.
Those who have suffered jail for proposing peace or democracy:
Nelson Mandela, imprisoned for many years because of his fight against apartheid in South Africa.
Liu Xiaobo: Current Chinese dissident who won the Nobel peace prize this year.

Ang San Suu Kyi, was imprisoned in Myanmar for 15 years for his advocacy of democracy. There are people that I have not included as Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni that while a political prisoner in Venezuela, there has been a proponent of peace.
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contains another list not so famous people that promoted peace but ended up as victims of violence in recent years

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