By: Wayne K. Spear
Pakistan, like much of Central Asia and the Mahgreb and the Middle East, is in a civil war. People around the world can have their own thoughts, ideas, struggles, aspirations, and motives. The nations...
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This poor girl. I can’t imagine my daughters being subjected to this kind of hatred and danger. I’m glad we live in America.
View ArticleBy: skh2012
I didn’t read your whole article because I felt a sense of ignorance and anger in your writing. It is understandable, but unreadable for me. I have no idea from which part of the world you are from but...
View ArticleBy: Wayne K. Spear
I’m sorry you feel this way. Yes, I confess anger is one thing I felt when I read about armed men shooting a girl, and it must have come through. I don’t think I ought to be expected to apologize for...
View ArticleBy: wearywanderer64
The young girl was very brave. Pakistan should be proud to have such a heroine in their midstt and sue her as a role model for women’s rigts.
View ArticleBy: MikeW
To the killers and those who victimize women and children: there is nothing good left for you when you destroy your blessings.
View ArticleBy: skh2012
Wayne, consider the way you are feeling right now and ask yourself, do you feel the same when a headline appears saying 10 “militant” killed in drone strike? Knowing fully well that out of those 10, 8...
View ArticleBy: Wayne K. Spear
Yes, you absolutely do bring up good points. Orwell said that the first caualty of war is the truth, and I’ve seen this to be so. I don’t have to imagine your example headline, because of course we’ve...
View ArticleBy: Ramin Tork
Reblogged this on <a href="http://doodlejuice.com/2012/10/12/3668/" rel="nofollow">doodlejuice</a>.
View ArticleBy: Ramin Tork
I have dedicated my short story “Tainted Tree” to Malala Yousafzai http://doodlejuice.com/2011/10/01/the-tainted-tree/
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View ArticleBy: sheladyanne
In line with this, I also dedicated something for Malala: Please check it here: http://sheladyanne.wordpress.com/2012/10/13/weekly-photo-challenge-big/
View ArticleBy: The Cultureur
Reblogged this on <a href="http://thecultureur.com/2012/10/16/3402/" rel="nofollow">The Cultureur</a> and commented: Wishing Malala Yousafzai a speedy recovery and hoping new Malalas...
View ArticleBy: THE VIBE 101
She’s fighting for the very things we take for granted in the Western world. Her story was so captivating and I do hope her fight makes a difference. She’s an inspiration for women around the world.
View ArticleBy: jeaninjackson
Reblogged this on <a href="http://jeaninjackson.com/2012/10/17/the-courage-of-malala-yousafzai-and-the-lessons-of-mingora/" rel="nofollow">Jean's place</a>.
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Reblogged this on <a href="http://latinaturk.wordpress.com/2012/10/24/309/" rel="nofollow">Latinaturk's Blog</a> and commented: And who is Aisha?
View ArticleBy: Enso
that some people had hurt her for wintang to go to school and wintang for other girls to be allowed to go to school. I didn’t go into the details but as we had started working on the concept of...
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