Monday, February 21, 2011

Female Foreign Correspondents' Code Of Silence, Finally Broken


All of them are relevant, Walter.  Only someone deeply steeped in denial would believe them not to be.  

What happened in Egypt, and we really have no idea what actually happened, isn't unique.  Arab/Musli­m men aren't monsters, aren't any different than men anywhere else around the world, nor are witnesses' reactions different due to their nationalit­y or ethnicity.  We're all human beings and we react fairly predictabl­y and uniformly based on the circumstan­ces we find ourselves in. 

In the spirit of the season (the Academy Awards), The Accusedstarring Jodie Foster and Kelly McGillis, based on the real-life gang rape of Cheryl Araujo that occurred in New Bedford, Massachuse­tts.

By the way, what happened in Rwanda could happen in any US suburb in a matter of weeks.  It could happen in San Jose, California in 2 to 3 weeks.  That was the shock and the lesson of Rwanda.  Travel outside of the US sometime to know the truth of that.
About Pakistan
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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