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WillyT

(72,631 posts)
Sun Mar 31, 2013, 04:48 PM Mar 2013

Principal Murdered in Pakistan: Latest Assault on Girls' Schooling - DailyBeast

Principal Murdered in Pakistan: Latest Assault on Girls' Schooling
by Gordon Brown - DailyBeast
Mar 30, 2013 2:37 PM EDT


Pakistani schoolchildren attend their daily classes in a makeshift school set in a clay house, in a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, Wednesday, March 27, 2013. Threats from militant groups is one of many obstacles Pakistani girls and teachers face in getting and providing an education. Others include rampant poverty, harassment and the government's failure to prioritize education spending. Both sexes have suffered from the lack of funding, but girls, who have lower rates of literacy and school attendance, are in a particularly perilous position. (Muhammed Muheisen/AP)

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As pupils gathered early on Saturday to receive exam results, grenades were hurled into the Baldia town school in Karachi, causing carnage. Principal Abdur Rasheed died on the spot. The perpetrators are thought to be from TPP, a Taliban terrorist sect, as their campaign of violence against girls education moves from the tribal areas into Pakistan's largest city.

The latest attack follows the murder earlier this week in the Khyber tribal district of Shahnaz Nazli, a 41-year-old teacher gunned down in front of one of her children only 200 meters from the all-girls school where she taught. But this time the wave of terror attacks – orchestrated by opponents of girls' education – is provoking a domestic and international response, a groundswell of public revulsion similar to that which followed the attempted assassination of Malala Yousefvai, who was also shot simply for wanting girls to go to school.

Today, on top of a a petition now circulating on www.educationenvoy.org calling for a cessation of violence against teachers who are defending the right of girls to go to school, a scholarship fund in honor of the slain Shahnaz Nazli is being announced. Education International, the world teachers organization with 30 million members, has said that the scholarship memorial to Shahnaz will support Pakistan teachers and students victimized simply because of their support for girls' schooling.

The petition and the memorial signal a fight back against attempts to ban girls’ education, and come in the wake of the intervention of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who, in a special communique, has spoken out against the shooting of Shahnaz and given his personal support to teachers persecuted for their advocacy of girls’ education.

This week's attacks are, however, a stark reminder to the world of the persistence of threats, intimidation, shootings, arson attacks and sometimes even murder that are the Taliban’s weapons in a war against girls’ opportunity.

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More: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/03/30/principal-murdered-in-pakistan-latest-assault-on-girls-schooling.html




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Principal Murdered in Pakistan: Latest Assault on Girls' Schooling - DailyBeast (Original Post) WillyT Mar 2013 OP
Ironic... WillyT Mar 2013 #1
Curiously... The Other Sexism Threads Live On... WillyT Mar 2013 #2
Yeah... Ya Know Willy... It Makes Those Threads About Priviledge Look Kind Of Silly... WillyT Mar 2013 #3
Yes... Yes They Are... WillyT Mar 2013 #4
Me Too !!! WillyT Mar 2013 #5
Well.... The Straight Story Mar 2013 #6
there are many posts about how Michelle Obama looks nice when she dressed for formal events JI7 Mar 2013 #8
Ah good. Now this thread will get replies and some exposure The Straight Story Mar 2013 #9
why do i need to reply to the OP ? i don't reply to many OPs which discuss very important issues JI7 Mar 2013 #11
Don't You Disagree With Lobbing A Hand-Grenade Into A Classroom That Teaches Girls ??? WillyT Apr 2013 #13
if you had written that you thought what happened was a good thing i would have replied to that JI7 Apr 2013 #14
We Tend To Respond To Bad Things Here... WillyT Apr 2013 #15
seems to me JI7 Apr 2013 #16
The Fact That This Story (Not Necessarily This Thread) Is Getting Little Attention Is The Problem... WillyT Apr 2013 #18
that's because there are back and forth arguments, many with the same 2 people JI7 Apr 2013 #19
That's Not For Me To Say... WillyT Apr 2013 #20
. JI7 Apr 2013 #21
Yeah... Not A Fan Of Those Murders Either WillyT Apr 2013 #23
thank you for the pictures and trying to keep the focus on what matters, the girls. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #22
You Are Quite Welcome !!! WillyT Apr 2013 #24
i don't really get your complaint, did someone post they support this shooting ? JI7 Mar 2013 #7
Not controversial enough, I guess...? LadyHawkAZ Mar 2013 #10
Me Too !!! WillyT Apr 2013 #12
quiet acts of courage rarely get noticed. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #17
 

WillyT

(72,631 posts)
2. Curiously... The Other Sexism Threads Live On...
Sun Mar 31, 2013, 09:13 PM
Mar 2013

Is THIS story not worthy of discussion ?

Seems the ultimate form of sexism, but maybe that's just me.

I'm sorry Malala... I have no explanation...



 

WillyT

(72,631 posts)
3. Yeah... Ya Know Willy... It Makes Those Threads About Priviledge Look Kind Of Silly...
Sun Mar 31, 2013, 09:32 PM
Mar 2013

if all we are going to discuss is sexism "American Style"...

Are these women of the Middle-East NOT our sisters too ???


 

WillyT

(72,631 posts)
4. Yes... Yes They Are...
Sun Mar 31, 2013, 09:35 PM
Mar 2013

And that woman from Egypt who bared it all in protest...

Who knows what happens to her if she returns to Egypt... her home.

She was awfully brave... I pray she remains safe.



The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
6. Well....
Sun Mar 31, 2013, 09:45 PM
Mar 2013

If those women had done something like show their breasts and you posted this and noted that some would care.

And they would jump on this story and complain that you brought a thread here about sexism that was in and of itself sexist.

Oh jesus this is hard to follow....

Funny this should come up today.

I was just on:
http://www.thelocal.fr/

One of the news sites from France I frequent and saw an ad at the top of the page.

A woman looking down from a cliff. A travel promotion.

Now if that ad had come up in a discussion, say... this one, and I said something about thinking she was attractive....holy shit there would be a DU nuclear war over it.

I don't know when to compliment someone anymore (obviously I can't compliment women on their looks, that would be sexist because I don't tell guys they look hot/sexy/nice in those jeans/etc), hold open a door, etc.

My granddaughters were wearing easter dresses today, they are 5 and 6 years old, would have posted pics being a proud grandpa and thought they looked cute. But then probably would have been berated for being sexist and why wasn't my grandson in an Easter dress and how dare I say they look nice.

One can find a shit ton of reasons to get attacked here of late and be shown they are sexist and hate women, but don't post things like this article because...well...it isn't bad enough.

You have to do something really, really, bad - like comment on a woman you think is pretty. Or holy shit, post a pic of a cheerleader - then some people will swoop in like you would not believe to explain how evil and hateful you are.

Someday, we will care as much about feminism as others claim they do. Until then - don't waste your time posting stories like this, focus on ones with breasts. Take it from me - they will care.

JI7

(93,617 posts)
8. there are many posts about how Michelle Obama looks nice when she dressed for formal events
Sun Mar 31, 2013, 10:02 PM
Mar 2013

none of those have accusations of sexism.

your purpose in posting some things seems to be something other than really caring about the issue you post about.

The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
9. Ah good. Now this thread will get replies and some exposure
Sun Mar 31, 2013, 10:11 PM
Mar 2013

Now maybe we can get a discussion going about the topic and not the reply of a poster like me to it.

"your purpose in posting some things seems to be something other than really caring about the issue you post about. "

And your replying to me here and not the original OP/story could say things about you as well. And that it is not posted and discussed in a group that is constantly running around telling people they don't care about women is rather telling as well.

But thanks for the kick. Perhaps some folks will see the website in the op and spread it around (I am sure you actually read the op and know which link I am talking about:

Today, on top of a a petition now circulating on www.educationenvoy.org calling for a cessation of violence against teachers who are defending the right of girls to go to school, a scholarship fund in honor of the slain Shahnaz Nazli is being announced. Education International, the world teachers organization with 30 million members, has said that the scholarship memorial to Shahnaz will support Pakistan teachers and students victimized simply because of their support for girls' schooling.

JI7

(93,617 posts)
11. why do i need to reply to the OP ? i don't reply to many OPs which discuss very important issues
Sun Mar 31, 2013, 10:51 PM
Mar 2013

usually i reply if i disagree .

 

WillyT

(72,631 posts)
13. Don't You Disagree With Lobbing A Hand-Grenade Into A Classroom That Teaches Girls ???
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 12:28 AM
Apr 2013

And kills the principal, and puts 3 little girls in ICU ?

Or did I miss something here.


JI7

(93,617 posts)
14. if you had written that you thought what happened was a good thing i would have replied to that
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 12:31 AM
Apr 2013
 

WillyT

(72,631 posts)
15. We Tend To Respond To Bad Things Here...
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 12:53 AM
Apr 2013

Ok... Not a concern for you.

But... it makes the other sexism threads here, pale in comparison.


JI7

(93,617 posts)
16. seems to me
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 12:58 AM
Apr 2013

this is more about you being upset you didn't get replies to your thread .

there are many important issues people post which don't get many replies. that basketball injury thread and bieber thread has more replies .


 

WillyT

(72,631 posts)
18. The Fact That This Story (Not Necessarily This Thread) Is Getting Little Attention Is The Problem...
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 01:08 AM
Apr 2013

And with threads of 200, 300, 500 responses over bare breasts protests here at DU...

It makes one wonder where one puts their priorities..


JI7

(93,617 posts)
19. that's because there are back and forth arguments, many with the same 2 people
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 01:14 AM
Apr 2013

responding to your thread is a sign of priority on important issues ?

JI7

(93,617 posts)
7. i don't really get your complaint, did someone post they support this shooting ?
Sun Mar 31, 2013, 10:00 PM
Mar 2013

and sexism "american style" ? what does that mean?

LadyHawkAZ

(6,199 posts)
10. Not controversial enough, I guess...?
Sun Mar 31, 2013, 10:22 PM
Mar 2013

Maybe everyone's just at dinner and hasn't seen it.



These young girls and women in this part of the world make me feel very small and unworthy.

liberal_at_heart

(12,081 posts)
17. quiet acts of courage rarely get noticed.
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 01:02 AM
Apr 2013

But they are usually the ones that make the longest lasting impact. We Americans are adrenaline junkies. We like to take action when something makes us mad but once our adrenaline has subsided we don't care if anything gets done. These brave young women will not get mad, protest angrily in the streets and then go home and stop going to school. No, these brave girls will quietly keep getting up and going to school in the face of danger and in the absence of outrage.

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