Sadly It Is Goodbye ~ Gone But Not Forgotten. |
Tributes have been pouring in from across the football world, for a man who was 'loved' (and that's not too strong a word in this case), by all who knew him.
Sadly It Is Goodbye ~ Gone But Not Forgotten. |
Doing The Funky Gibbon |
"Your All Sirry Idiots ...." |
Recep Tayyip Erdogan the Turkish Prime Minister and the head of a genocide denying state,
The Armenian Genocide Is Easily Forgotten By The Turks. |
...... has accused China of committing "a kind of genocide. There is no other way of commenting on this event," he said.
The Black King of the Djinns - Al-Malik al-Aswad |
Dr. Khalid Muhummad - Armed Struggle |
Which shows bankers and fat cats lining up for cash from Gordon Brown.
In fact so succesful was the poster, that with unemployment due to rise for at least another few quarters, there is speculation that it will reappear in the next election if this is a major issue.
We appear to be coming to the end of a political cycle and even full circle, with events uncannily playing out like they did in 1979. Except that I am thirty years older!
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And this all boils down to two things:
Pakistan spends only 2.5% (or maybe less) of its gross domestic product on education (The US spends 7%, UK 5.3% and India 4.1%), and despite alleged 'crackdowns', including by the army, there are in existence thousands of "ghost schools". Corrupt officials pocket the salaries paid by the government to non-existent teachers and for maintenance etc, so the boys who have no chance of a state education end up in Islamic Madrassas, the girls get nothing.
Pakistan's government can barely count the Islamic Madrassas, much less control them. The last official figure dates from 2006, when the tally was 13,000. But there may be double that number, according to another estimate.
The obvious solution would be to bend every development effort (including foreign Aid) into state, secular, education, whilst closing down virtually every maddrasa .... this would;
a) Remove the recruiting ground for the Taliban.
b) Give boys and girls an education that would benefit them and the country.
c) Tackle the crippling corruption which hinders Pakistan's development.
d) Help fight the poverty bomb which is destroying the country just as much as the Taliban.
However despite the fact that the country is considered a failed state, it refuses to accept the obvious solutions, and continues to spiral back to Army control and eventually disaster.
Pakistan's real enemy these days does not sit on the other side of the country's Eastern border in India, rather its the homegrown cancer of Islamic extremism, festering in the cities and fanned in the tribal areas by constant poverty and war, which is the real enemy.
Yet most of the Pakistani army is still deployed on the Eastern front - only two reserve divisions have been deployed on the Western border with Afghanistan, where the real battle is taking place. "India is still our mortal enemy," a general said "They are using this as a diversion. It's a trap!" ...... madness and paranoia.
Without India as its 'mortal enemy', Pakistan, a forced grouping of diverse peoples, languages and geography, who are barely on speaking terms except about cricket - would have to go back to the drawing board and redefine why it actually exists as a state.
Pakistan's first president, Mohammed Ali Jinnah said. "In a few years we have made the Muslims of India, who were only a crowd, into a nation. We now have one flag, one platform and one voice."
Well that voice is legion now, and the platforms many, only the flag remains, and how long before its a white flag.
First a couple of follow ups .......
Sirte In Libya |
The Gadfather is in top form at the moment, and has continued cutting a swathe across the international scene. In this case, he sent every one in the African Union scurrying to his 'hometown' of Sirte. A town of such flyblown insignificance that even Wikipedia struggles to say anything good about about it.