The Toxic Shot

By the Editor In Chief


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TYPICAL of an enlightened realm—which claims justice as its trait—the United States put a dazzling human life to an end via the use of a lethal injection in the early hours of Friday, opening vistas for the truthful historians to ink it as ‘a ferocious society’, least uptight about a global voice, echoing amnesty for a soul, who was clutched by scenario to resort to an act in the wake of callous mayhem—an icon of bigotry in diverse vicinities of the world—explicitly vis-à-vis the feeble human beings.
The spirit of the young Mir Aimal Kansi—by now—must have trekked beyond ones’ mind's eye—perceptibly—to the Heavens, leaving a memo for Washington as to ‘what has it gained’ out of this fierce mindset, a genial milieu or a ‘Pandora’s box’ ?
Till last moment, the world has been urging America to forgive the man who was put on to act in ‘an illicit way’ as guiltless people of Palestine were being targeted with atrocities—to the extent—that even the humanity was feeling mortified. Was he a gallant man or a terrorist? Only the time will tell. Yet the fact remains that the execution of Kansi has surfaced a reign of terror all around. Security has been put at sky-scraping alert, specifically for the aliens everywhere. Perils of retaliations have—simultaneously—emerged in a big way. Every living-being feels scared, evaporating settings for a free mobility—the birth right of the mankind. Though Kansi pigeonholed—as a terrorist—does not exist any more yet is it a fair act to generate a timorous state of affairs for others.
With this startling episode, how long the world, especially the solitary Supper Power will continue its zest for hallucination of the word ‘terrorism’--an outlook which though applied with multiple gambits, has all the time proved pointless by bringing to the Earth planet nothing except rubbles . Its’ thus an apposite time that the egalitarian nations analogous to the United States must interpret ‘terrorism’ in its true perceptions lest Yasser Arafat of Palestine n’ Mir Waiz Umer Farooq of Kashmir meet the same fate at the hands of the today’s powers’ which paradoxically deem them as ‘mighty ones’ craft a pandemonium which is ostracized by the peace-loving peoples with a adore for peace n’ amity alone. Isn’t it so?
 

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Editor-in-Chief: MUMTAZ HAMID RAO
 

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