Reading 'I am Malala'
'I am Malala' was a nice read. I liked the part of the
book where I got to learn a lot about history of Pakistan and Swat region to be
specific.
The history of Islamization of Swat was a bit painful
for me.
"FIRST THE TALIBAN took our music, then our
Buddhas, then our history."
It seemed like
Taliban (meaning religious students!) did same in Swat what ISIS did or are
doing in Syria. The only difference is that what happened in Swat is buried
under the history and acts of ISIS are known to all. Actually this destruction started
long ago in Mecca where statues of more than 350 gods were destroyed to
establish one religion and the idea of one god. Many Indians blamed that Pak
government is behind Taliban and this time it came from a Pakistani.
Money that came to
Pakistan in the name of 'War against terrorism' cost Pakistanis a lot. Only
some high class official became rich and the rest had to take drone attack and
every bad thing they could imagine. This gave me reason why they say 'there are
no free lunch' and made me suspicious about foreign grants our country
receives.
I felt sad when I
read the condition of women in Pakistan.
"she had been
living in the seaside city of Karachi for thirty years and yet had never
actually laid eyes on the ocean. Her husband would not take her to the beach, and
even if she had somehow slipped out of the house, she would not have been able
to follow the signs to the sea because she could not read."
It seemed like they
had no life of their own.
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