http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0621/p99s01-duts.html
This entire situation pretty much is a summation of everything that is wrong on both the West's and the Middle East's part regarding communicating with each other, in my opinion.
The fact that the British committee who nominated him thought that enough time had passed since the end of the fatwa against Rushdie that it wouldn't matter are just a representation of the inability of the West to even try to comprehend Middle Eastern culture and sensibilities.
On the other hand, the fact that a Pakistani Minister thought it would be ok to endorse a suicide bombing in response is just appalling. I'm sure he'd be singing a different tune if he was the target of a suicide bomb, so why he would think it would be remotely appropriate to suggest that that would be an ok action is beyond me.
It will be quite interesting to see how this conflict is resolved.
This entire situation pretty much is a summation of everything that is wrong on both the West's and the Middle East's part regarding communicating with each other, in my opinion.
The fact that the British committee who nominated him thought that enough time had passed since the end of the fatwa against Rushdie that it wouldn't matter are just a representation of the inability of the West to even try to comprehend Middle Eastern culture and sensibilities.
On the other hand, the fact that a Pakistani Minister thought it would be ok to endorse a suicide bombing in response is just appalling. I'm sure he'd be singing a different tune if he was the target of a suicide bomb, so why he would think it would be remotely appropriate to suggest that that would be an ok action is beyond me.
It will be quite interesting to see how this conflict is resolved.
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