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Exiled Sufi scholar: military action strengthens Islamists
Submitted by Bill Weinberg on Wed, 02/22/2006 - 20:30.
How frustrating that a secular anti-imperialist perspective which has been virtually purged from the so-called "alternative media" finds its way onto the front page of the New York Times Metro Section. Peter Applebombe in his "Our Towns" column features a profile of Shemeem Burney Abbas, a professor at Westchester County's Purchase College and author of works such as The Female Voice in Sufi Ritual: Devotional Practices of Pakistan and India. The profile is aptly entitled "Lecturing on a World She Cannot Lecture In." Prof. Abbas has been effectively censored in her native Pakistan. Excerpts, links and emphasis added:
Dr. Abbas exiled from fundamentalism-plagued Pakistan to the US, seat of the empire; secular anti-imperialism exiled from the supposed "left media" to the New York Times, organ of the empire. Once again, dizzying irony. Annoyingly, this article is only available online to paid subscribers of the "Times Select" service. We have typed in these excerpts, copied directly from the print edition, in protest of this elitist policy. See our last post on the struggle within Islam. |
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