There has been an interesting and even outrageous series of advertisements, articles and even a book detailing the role of Pakistan in fostering terrorism. The author of the book is a France based gentleman called Jamaluddin Syed.
Mr Syed raises some interesting arguments about Pakistan's role in world terrorism - especially pointing to the grooming of the "terrorist mindset". He claims that no other country in the world other than Pakistan - be it N. Korea, Iran or Syria, actually "groom the terrorist mindset" as Pakistan does.
He further delves into the cause of creation of this "terrorist mentality" - arguing that the manner in which Pakistan was created in 1947 had a large role to play.
He also offers an outrageous but interesting solution to the problem - advocating that the International community initiate a division of Pakistan to help curb the terrorist mindset from spreading.
A lot of it ends up sounding very far-fetched - but a very new interpretation none the less.
Check out this site - especially the videos
http://www.dividepakistan.blogspot.com
Mr Syed raises some interesting arguments about Pakistan's role in world terrorism - especially pointing to the grooming of the "terrorist mindset". He claims that no other country in the world other than Pakistan - be it N. Korea, Iran or Syria, actually "groom the terrorist mindset" as Pakistan does.
He further delves into the cause of creation of this "terrorist mentality" - arguing that the manner in which Pakistan was created in 1947 had a large role to play.
He also offers an outrageous but interesting solution to the problem - advocating that the International community initiate a division of Pakistan to help curb the terrorist mindset from spreading.
A lot of it ends up sounding very far-fetched - but a very new interpretation none the less.
Check out this site - especially the videos
http://www.dividepakistan.blogspot.com
Disclaimer : All these are the views and opinions expressed by Mr. Jamaluddin on his web site - not necessarily mine.
1 comment:
Though the interviews do seem to reiterate known facts some of the findings are quite an eye-opener. An interesting perspective and a totally new dimension in thinking about eliminating terrorism. Easier said than done but on paper it seems promising.
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