Showing posts with label taliban. Show all posts
Showing posts with label taliban. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Introducing Khaled Hosseini's "A Thousand Splendid Sun"

Afghan-American novelist Khaled Hosseini follows up his bestselling The Kite Runner with another searing epic of Afghanistan in turmoil. The story covers three decades of anti-Soviet jihad, civil war and Taliban tyranny through the lives of two women. Mariam is the scorned illegitimate daughter of a wealthy businessman, forced at age 15 into marrying the 40-year-old Rasheed, who grows increasingly brutal as she fails to produce a child. Eighteen later, Rasheed takes another wife, 14-year-old Laila, a smart and spirited girl whose only other options, after her parents are killed by rocket fire, are prostitution or starvation.

Against a backdrop of unending war, Mariam and Laila become allies in an asymmetrical battle with Rasheed, whose violent misogyny—"There was no cursing, no screaming, no pleading, no surprised yelps, only the systematic business of beating and being beaten"—is endorsed by custom and law. Hosseini gives a forceful but nuanced portrait of a patriarchal despotism where women are agonizingly dependent on fathers, husbands and especially sons, the bearing of male children being their sole path to social status. His tale is a powerful, harrowing depiction of Afghanistan, but also a lyrical evocation of the lives and enduring hopes of its resilient characters.

Here are a few sample comments from Khaled's blog:

When I was reading "the kiterunner" my 8 year old son asked me what I was reading. Hmmm.. what do you answer a child of that age? I decided to tell him about the part where the Father tells Amir that the worst sin is stealing - the parent of all sins. We talked about that and as the very bright child he is, he thought a lot about it. A couple of days later his teacher told me about an episode earlier the same day. My son and another boy from his class were talking and having fun in the classroom. She asked them to keep quiet...and had to ask a couple of times before she caught their attention. My son looked at her and said with a serious voice "you know that the worst sin is stealing and right now you are stealing our right to behave childish...." She told me that she found it very hard to make a fast come-back on thatone, mainly because she had a hard time holding back laughter... Carefull of what you tell your children :o) Need I say that we had a little mother-son talk that evening

I first saw you on C-span Book TV a few weeks ago and decided that minute to buy both of your books which I did 5 days ago. I gave Kite Runner to my daughter to read first and I chose to read A Thousand Splendid Suns. Today, 5 days later, we have finished our respective novels and exchanged one for the other, both of us eager to read the other one.
As I finished A Thousand Splendid Suns I prayed for the Taliban to be somehow swept off the face of the earth forever. I gave thanks I live as a free woman in America. You have captured the very essence of love and courage in this book. And, this may sound rather strange, but I even found myself wanting to taste some of the foods the characters ate, foods which I've never tasted but seemed quite appealing.
My God bless these people of Afghanistan and give them some peace at long last.
Khaled Hosseini's website

Watch him introduce his book here.
My blogger friend Frieda had a good fortune of meeting him in person.

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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Iran Helping The Taliban

Julian Borger is surprised that Iran is building alliances with Talibans and Hamas. Why? What universe these so-called experts live in? Don't these people study how Islam become to establish itself as an empire?


When Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, vowed this week to hit back at American interests around the world if Iran was attacked, it was no empty threat.
More than at any time in the life of the Islamic republic, Iran is positioned to inflict significant pain on the US and its allies in many places at the same time.
US stumbling in the Middle East has strengthened and emboldened Iran. On top of an array of patron-client relationships with powerful Shia groups, like Hizbullah in Lebanon, the Badr brigades and the Mahdi army in Iraq, Tehran has built a new layer of alliances with some more surprising partners among the Sunni jihadists. It has forged a relationship with Hamas in Gaza, and even appears to have developed links with the Taliban.


In the wake of anecdotal accounts of would-be Iranian jihadists turning up in Afghanistan, western intelligence sources believe official contacts have been made between the erstwhile enemies. Iranian intelligence is thought to be providing some money and training to the Taliban and giving safe passage for jihadists travelling from the Iraqi to the Afghan front.

Seth Jones, a terrorism expert at the Rand Corporation thinktank, who has just returned from Afghanistan, said: "There are indications the Iranians have opened contacts with insurgent groups, including the Quetta Shura (the Taliban command council for southern Afghanistan)".
He said there was so far no evidence Iran had supplied what the Taliban need most, modern surface-to-air missiles. He also stressed that Iranian backing for the Taliban was barely significant compared to the support it enjoyed in Pakistan, while Tehran enjoyed strong relations with the Karzai government in Kabul. "What Iran in my view is doing is pursuing a hedging strategy," he said. "The Iranian government would prefer to keep a close relationship with the Afghan government, but also wants to protect itself from a strike from the US or Israel." Iran could make life more difficult for the US, Britain and their allies in southern Afghanistan. "If the Taliban got surface-to-air missiles, it would really change things in Afghanistan."

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Sunday, January 28, 2007

The Islamic Republic Planning to Destroy Iranian's Cultural Heritage

International Committe to Save The Archealogical Pasargad:

The Islamic Regime of Iran is planning to flood this historical site.

Following the footsteps of Taliban, The Government of Islamic Republic of Iran is set to destroy a major part of humankind's cultural heritage***The flooding of Sivan Dam is pronounced evidence to the nullification of the human rights of the Iranian people; People of the world, People of Iran!

Two days ago, on January 22, 2007, Islamic’s Republic of Iran’s (IRI) Minister of Energy announced his intention to begin flooding the Sivand Dam within a week. This Dam will flood the ancient archeological sites of Bolaghi Gorge and Pasargad Plains where the mausoleum of Cyrus the Great - the author of the first declaration of Human Rights in mankind's history - is situated.


CYRUS THE GREAT
THE LIBERATOR
The Iranians regarded him as
"The Father",
Babylonian as "The Liberator",
Hellenes as 'Law-Giver'
and
the Jews as 'The Anointed of the Lord '


The date chosen for this act is coincided with the anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini's return to Iran and taking over the reigns of power 28 years ago.Thus, it is now clear that the government of Mr. Ahmdinejad, taking advantage of the tension it has created all through the world and region, has decided to realize that inauspicious intention which has been hidden in the construction of Sivan Dam by flooding a large part of Cyrus's ancient capital and birthplace, thus, annihilating the most sacred parts of Iranian territory.

By this action, he is telling us that whatever archeologists, historians, experts and university professors have said about the dangers of this dam, and the discoveries of last two years have proved them to be right, has no value for his government and he is poised to destruct the Iranian pre-Islamic history and culture.But, is it the end of this saga? Is the Sivand Lake going to gradually drown Bolaghi Gorge and bring its disastrous consequences to this region?Do we have nothing but to surrender to despair and mourn our loss? No, we do not think so. Although this decision is the beginning of a catastrophe, it also can be seen as the beginning of a new phase in our cultural campaign against such atrocities to the mankind's cultural heritage.

We think that in these sensitive moments, the duty of lovers of culture and history all through the world and Iran is to expand their endeavors and show the people of the world that all the pronouncements of IRI with regards to the preservation of historical heritages are hollow and baseless and this monstrous dam and its flooding is pronounced evidence to the nullification of the human rights of Iranian people by this government.

Our duty is to show that the government of IRI is knowingly and intentionally following the footsteps of Taliban and has bluntly embarked on the destruction of our heritage. Flooding the Sivand Dam is similar to the detonation of those bombs that exploded the ancient Buddha statues in Afghanistan.This Committee urges all people, both within and outside of Iran, to restlessly spread the news of this grand injustice with the aim of putting a stop to such atrocity.We loudly declare that any responsibility with regards to the destruction of Iranian ancient heritage rests on the whole apparatus of IRI's government.

We have no doubt that in a day to come all those who are participating in this horrendous act will be legally bound to answer Iranian nation. In the meanwhile, their name will appear next to the worst and most sinister names that could be found in the annals of the Iranian history.

With regards and loveICSASPP
January 24th, 2007

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Alan Peters:
“Please save Pasargad The city and mausoleum of Cyrus the Great”
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