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Vol: 1
No:

11
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Sunday May 26, 2013
MALAYALAM
HIGHLIGHTS

Biennale’s Spiritual Solace Read more     Magazines: Where the ‘Muslimah’ Speaks Read more     Tracing the Pragaash: Hard-lines of Melophobia Read more     A Recipe at Hand Read more     A Political Myth-Making Read more     Asghar Ali Engineer: An Incomplete Story Read more     Life of Muhammad: A Critical Engagement Read more     Etiquette of a Muslim Filmmaker Read more     Dynamics of Information Ecology Read more     A Dirge to English Muslim Magazines Read more     
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'West's hypocrisy: 'Grass beats the tin drum'

Author: 
S Bindhu

Guntar Grass has again been in the news. Shocked earlier by his revelations about his involvement  as a seventeen-year-old in the Nazi SS during the World War II in his autobiography 'Peeling the Onion', the Nobel laureate author has shouted in a poem titled 'What Must Be Said' against the policies the Israel government is following. Published in the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, the poem describes Israel as an aggressive country. He advises Germany to stop 'providing materials for a crime
that is foreseeable.' The crime meant is 'the 'Israel's atomic power' with which it 'endangers
an already fragile world peace'. In the poem he rues the silence of intellectuals on  'something openly practised in
war games, at the end of which those of us
who survive will at best be footnotes?' and I've broken my silence
because I'm sick of the West's hypocrisy;

Read the poem in translation from the Guardian

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Latest Contents

Magazines: Where the ‘Muslimah’ Speaks
Biennale’s Spiritual Solace
Tracing the Pragaash: Hard-lines of Melophobia
A Recipe at Hand
A Political Myth-Making
Dynamics of Information Ecology
Asghar Ali Engineer: An Incomplete Story
Life of Muhammad: A Critical Engagement
Etiquette of a Muslim Filmmaker
A Dirge to English Muslim Magazines