Wednesday, January 20, 2016

There is a university in the tribal region? Wow.

Northwest Pakistan is where the tribal region exists. Let's see, Bacha Khan University...

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Yep, this is the tribal region. I am impressed. This is a real movement forward for Pakistan. I know this is very bad news, but, these things are going to happen. Here again, the Taliban have perched in the mountainous regions between Afghanistan and Pakistan and they abhor education, especially education of women.

I find this amazing. The Pakistan government is really moving that country forward. I have a great deal of sympathy for the people of Pakistan today.  They made a decision, didn't they? They made a decision that all people are vital to the future of Pakistan and it requires advanced education. Now, the Taliban, because of their ideology, are trying to instill the idea the university was a very bad decision.

I am proud of Pakistan today. They are fighting the good fight and the dear people lost today was part of Pakistan's future. Now, they are gone. The tribal region is moving out of ancient thoughts that keeps their children in primative practices and turns their young men into killing machines. 

It is time to honor the dead and realize the value they were adding to the future of Pakistan. These peoples are heroes. They made their own decision to attend the university and they stepped into those corridors determined to pursue a better future for themselves and Pakistan. They should be alive today, except, for a terrorist regime that has long overstayed any purpose it may have had.

These are difficult times. Many countries are fighting for their futures. It is difficult to carry on when such HOPE is confronted with violence. The people of Charsadda have to move forward. This is difficult and not long ago there was an attack on children. The Pakistanis have to resolve to eliminate the Taliban from their region. If Pakistan and Afghanistan joined forces the hopes they have for their children and the future would be far easier to attain.

January 20, 2016
By Ismal Kahn

Peshawar, Pakistan — At least 22 people were killed (click here) and many more wounded when militants attacked a university campus in northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, a police official said.
A leader of the Pakistani Taliban said the group claimed responsibility for the attack, among the most brazen in a long insurgency it has waged against the authorities here that has targeted educational institutions in particular.
The site of Wednesday’s assault, Bacha Khan University in Charsadda, was just 25 miles from a school in Peshawar where the Pakistani Taliban killed 145 people, most of them children, in 2014. Two years earlier, the group shot Malala Yousafzai, the teenage activist for girls’ rights and future Nobel Peace Prize laureate....