MOTHER’S STORY

by Taslima Nasrin

1
My mother’s eyes became yellowish, egg-yoke like.
Her belly swelled out rapidly like an overly full water tank
ready to burst at any moment.
No longer able to stand up, or sit down, or even move her fingers, she just lay there.
At the end of her days, she did not look like Mother any more.

Relatives appeared each morning, every evening,
telling Mother to be prepared,
telling her to be ready to die on the holy day, Friday,
uttering la ilaha illallah, Allah Is One!

They warned her not to disappoint the two angels—
Munkar and Nakir.

The relatives wanted to make certain that the room
and yard would be clean
that the perfume shurma and the blue eye shadow atar
would be present when Death would finally arrive.

The disease had nearly devoured her entire body;
it had stolen her last remaining strength;
it had made her eyes bulge from their sockets,
it had dried her tongue,
it had sucked the air from her lungs.

As she struggled to breathe,
her forehead and eyebrows wretched with pain.
The whole house demanded— shouting—
that she should send her greatest respects and reverence
to the Prophet.
Not one doubted that she would go to Jannatul Ferdous,
the highest level of heaven.

Not one doubted that she would soon walk hand-in-hand
with Muhammed, on a lovely afternoon,
in the Garden of Paradise…
No one doubted that the two would lunch together
on pheasant and wine.

Mother thus dreamed her lifelong dream:
She would walk with Muhammed
in the Garden of Paradise.

But now, at the very time that she was about to depart from this Earth, what a surprise!

She hesitated.

Instead of stepping outside, and entering that Garden,
she wished to stay and boil Birui rice for me.
She wished to cook fish curry and to fry a whole hilsa.
She wished to make me a spicy sauce with red potatoes.

She wished to pick a young coconut for me
from the south corner of her garden.
She wished to fan me with a silken hand-fan,
and to remove a few straggly hairs from my forehead.

She wished to put a new bed sheet upon my bed,
and to sew a frock with colorful embroidery—
just for me.

Yes, she wished to walk barefoot in the courtyard,
and to prop up a young guava plant with a bamboo stick.

She wished to sing sitting in the garden of hasnuhena,

“Never before, had such a bright moon shone down,
never before, was night so beautiful.. .”

My mother wanted so desperately to live.

2
There is, I know, no reincarnation,
no last judgment day:

Heaven, pheasant, wine, pink virgins —
these are nothing but traps
set by true believers.

There is no heaven for mother to go.
She will not walk in any garden with anybody whatsoever.

Cunning foxes will instead enter her grave;
they will eat her flesh;
her white bones will be spread by the winds…

Nevertheless, I do want to believe in Heaven
over the seventh sky, or somewhere—
a fabulous, magnificent heaven—
somewhere where my mother would reach
after crossing the bridge,
the Pulsirat— which seems so impossible to cross.

And there, once she has passed that bridge
with the greatest ease,
a very handsome man, the Prophet Muhammed,
will welcome her, embrace her.
He will feel her melt upon his broad chest.

She will wish to take a shower in the fountain;
she will wish to dance, to jump with joy;
she will be able to do all the things
that she has never done before.

A pheasant will arrive on a golden tray.
My mother will eat to her heart’s content.
Allah Himself will come by foot into the garden to meet her;
he will put a red flower into her hair,
kiss her passionately.

She will sleep on a soft feather bed;
she will be fanned by seven hundred Hur, the virgins
and be served cool water in silver pitcher
by beautiful gelban, the young angels.

She will laugh,
her whole body will stir with enormous happiness.
She will forget her miserable life on Earth…

An atheist,
How good I feel
just to imagine
somewhere there is a heaven
Taslima Nasreen is a Bangladeshi writer who was forced into exile by a death fatwa by the Islamists. She was granted an asylum in India but had to leave because of the politics of the major political parties. She is currently in Sweden and will move to France in February, although she prefers to live in Bangladesh or India. Her website is http://taslimanasrin.com/ Ed.

European policymakers must Say No to Violence against women

Statistics show that one in four or one in five women in Europe have been victims of male violence, and it is one of the most important causes of mortality for women in Europe. Given the enormity of the issue for society as a whole, and the numerous individual lives devastated, the silence surrounding these realities are ever the more unacceptable. Violence against women is not only a huge important public health issue, and it is also costly for society. Violence against women is also a matter of democracy, human rights and equality. The 16 days of activism this year celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, highlighting that women’s rights are an integral part of the human rights struggle and that women and girls have a right to grow up free from male violence. Policymakers must do all they can to uphold this basic right if Europe wants to aspire to be a region that respect the fundamental principles of human rights and gender equality.

http://www.womenlobby.org/site/1actions.asp?DocID=2413&v1ID=&RevID=&namePage=&pageParent=&DocID_sousmenu=

Please Pay Your Bill Before You Leave, Mr. Tata

by D. Banyopadhyay

After all, the Tatas made their primary accumulation of capital through opium trade in China in the nineteenth century. Use of opium was prohibited under law in China. The East India Company and its minor trading partners, among which the Tatas were one, started illegal importation of opium into China from India. The Chinese Government strongly objected to this. The British waged the first Opium War (1839-42) in which China lost resulting in the Treaty of Nanjing, 1842. It imposed insulting and highly unfavourable conditions against China and in favour of the British. Then there was a second Opium War in 1856-60 wherein the British triumphed again and forcibly legalised contraband trade in opium in China. The Tatas and a few other Indian traders made enormous profit from this trade in a contraband commodity in China. Wealth creates hauteur. Hence we may excuse Tata for his slightly less than civilised behaviour in slandering Ms Mamata Banerjee at the press conference. He did not show any concern for or kindness to the land losers of Singur but it is reported that he donated US$ 50 million to Cornell University only recently.

http://www.mainstreamweekly.net/article1077.html

Anti-politics Machine

by A. G. Noorani

“POLITICS is a preoccupation of free men, and its existence is a test of freedom.” It is too much to expect people who went on television to grab whatever publicity they could, in the wake of the terrorist strikes in Mumbai, to read Professor Bernard Crick’s mini-classic In Defence of Politics, or, for that matter, any serious work that bears on the subject. The anchors who invited them were of the same class. The people, exasperated at the lapses of the state, understandably responded to the shrill, sweeping denunciation of politicians and politics. They could not be expected to recall that the loudest among the member panelists was an ardent supporter of Indira Gandhi and the dictatorship she imposed on India.

http://frontlineonnet.com/stories/20090130260207900.htm

Black Caucus Abandons King Legacy and Black Opinion, Votes for War on Gaza

by Glen Ford
It’s hard to believe that a generation ago, the Congressional Black Caucus was known as “the conscience of the congress, a political and moral high ground long deserted by the current CBC, which has utterly collapsed under Israel-lobby pressure for the second time in three years.
All but two Black lawmakers voted either “Yes” or “Present” on a Resolution that absolved Israel for its crimes against humanity in Gaza – placing all blame on Hamas. In 2006, only two Black Caucus members opposed a Resolution supporting Israel’s savage destruction if Lebanon’s infrastructure and the killing of 1,000 people. Hypocritically turning their backs both on Black public opinion and on the work of Dr. King, whose name they invoke at every public opportunity, the CBC has put itself “out of the anti-war business,” and well outside the mainstream of Black opinion on the Israel-Palestine question.”
http://www.blackagendareport.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=980&Itemid=1

Chavez Turns into Palestinian Hero

by Anna Pelegri
Venezuelan flags and portraits of President Hugo Chavez have been flying high during protests in the West Bank against Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip.
The Venezuelan president’s decision on January 6 to expel Israel’s ambassador from Caracas — the only country apart from Mauritania to take such a step — has made the left-wing South American leader a hero to Palestinians.
Hamas, the Islamist movement which controls Gaza, has welcomed Chavez’s “courageous decision,” while Hassan Nasrallah, head of Lebanon’s Hezbollah group, urged Arab states to follow the Venezuelan president’s example.
Chavez on Saturday accused Israel of being the “murder arm” of the United States and said the solution to the Gaza crisis was in the hands of Barack Obama when he becomes US president later this month.
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/4099

Aloha Bwana* Obama

By B. R. Gowani

Happiness/Sadness

This must be the happiest day of your life as you will be entering the White House – a house that was built with the sole intent of housing rich white men. However, it is also the saddest day for your predecessor — not the outgoing president – but his father, the 41st president. Senior ruled at a time when US became the solo Empire of the world — in wake of the Soviet Union disintegration. His 1991 war against Iraq was instigated to impose the United States’ global hegemony. His son set that same Empire on a downward slide through his gringo-style violence which was, of course, conducted with blessings and full stimulus from the Jewish Lobby. It marks the beginning of the end of the US Empire.

Like many of your predecessors, Mr. Obama, your legs must have given up too at the thought of running for the highest office of the land, but you were damn smart, sir, to grab the two crutches offered to you (without which no body can even dream of reaching the highest office of the land): the Jewish Lobby and the Corporations.
One Cautionary advice: Never should a thought cross your mind that you can do away with either of these crutches. Let us look at what happened when you predecessor tried to explore the thought of eliminating the crutch: When George Bush Sr. asked the then Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir not to use the US loan money on building Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, he felt the negative power of the Jewish crutch and this is widely believed to be the reason he lost the second term.

Hope/Change Technique

I don’t know whether you have seen Stanley Kubrick’s film “A Clockwork Orange,” or read Anthony Burgess’ novel the movie was based on. Let me briefly recap for you: the main character was violent. When the circumstances led to his arrest he volunteered himself to be used as a guinea pig by the state prison for the Ludovico Technique. He was cured from committing crimes. Upon his release, he had become completely non-violent. However, ultimately he returned to his old ways, when faced with adverse conditions.

You have used a similar technique but under a different strategy: Hope/Change. The people you’ve chosen to run your administration do not show change nor emanate any hope. So the effect of Hope/Change Technique is gradually wearing off and many people are returning back to their normal resigned selves realizing that the Hope is hopeless and the Change is sameness.

Colored People’s Tragedy

Historically, the Third World countries were occupied and colonized by white Europeans. However, when the oppression brought about uprisings, the colonizers trained a tiny select group to continue the oppression by handing them the aura of power. Then came the world wars and it became necessary for them to fight the home fire and they were forced to leave the colonies. By then, the colonies had been looted by the occupiers and their economies were intertwined with those of colonizers in such a way that economic dependency became the newly independent nations’ fate. The leaders of these nations who tried to carve their own paths were crushed or strangled economically and those who followed their dictates were allowed to loot for personal gain and forced to let the former colonizers continue to loot. Either way, the majority of people in those countries could not enjoy the fruits of freedom. The blame was, of course, laid on their non-whiteness in that it was said that the colored folks could not run the country effectively.

Never before in the history of the United States, or the world, has a colored person been known as “the most powerful man in the world.” This is a first. The reality that you’re inheriting a country which is bankrupt and the empire that is breathing its last breath makes your task more difficult. The US debt stands at $11 trillion, in addition to budget and trade deficits. We can not overlook the state of depression and joblessness the country is facing. If you fail to deliver much — which is highly likely — then the racist elements will point a finger at your skin tone.  They’ll intentionally overlook the fact that it has been all the white occupants of the White House that have brought this country to such a desperate bankrupt state.

What You Can DO

Even if you can only accomplish the following couple of things during your time in office, many people in the US and the world will remember you for a long time:

1. Try to eliminate the legal injustices and economic disparities between the colored and white people. In 2002, 50% of the people put behind bars for drugs were blacks. They make up only 13% of the total US population. One reason for this disparity is that the whites who have 18 ounces or 500 grams of cocaine are sentenced to the same imprisonment time as are blacks with 0.2 ounces or 5 grams of crack.

Or take for example the 18% children under 18 living in poverty in the US in 2007, where:
33.7% were Black children
28.6 were Hispanic children
11.9 were Asian children, but only
10.1 were White non-Hispanic children.
At the very least what you should plan to do is to reduce the above numbers as follows:
Black percentage by 23.6
Hispanic percentage by 18.5
Asian percentage by 1.8
to match the population spread and thus bringing equality in poverty.

These small changes will be a step in the right direction to eliminate disparity among the poor Whites, Hispanics, Asians, and Blacks.

2. Use all your charm and oratory power to convince the Israeli leaders and the Jewish Lobby in the US to refrain from blatant and destructive wars, such as the current one against the Palestinians in Gaza and the July 2006 war against Lebanon. Don’t try to stop them — because you cannot — from continuous murders of Palestinians and the Lebanese on a regular basis, albeit on a smaller scale. It’s just that when the killing is on a large scale, that even the US supported Muslim leaders get embarrassed and are forced to show little sympathy for the victims. This will also prevent you from facing awkward “shoe” moments.

You may be aware of what recently happened to the most powerful white man in the world. President George Bush got his final humiliation from the Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert recently (as cited by Paul Craig Roberts):

“Early Friday morning the secretary of state [Condoleezza Rice] was considering bringing the cease-fire resolution to a UNSC [United Nations Security Council] vote and we didn’t want her to vote for it,” Olmert said. “I said ‘get President Bush on the phone.’ They tried and told me he was in the middle of a lecture in Philadelphia. I said ‘I’m not interested, I need to speak to him now.’ He [Bush] got down from the podium, went out and took the phone call.”

Bloody good performance for a leader of a tiny country, whose destruction of the Palestinian people depends on the arms and aid from the US. Goliath yet again got humiliated by David.

So Obamaji, to the Israeli government and the Jewish Lobby the most powerful black man in the world means nothing. In spite of you being in this dire circus environment (meticulously planned, strategized with no room for error), yet I cannot restrain myself from wishing you all the best.

B. R. Gowani can be reached at brgowani@hotmail.com.

*Aloha means dear or beloved in Hawaiian language and bwana means mister in Swahili language, spoken in Tanzania, Kenya, and some other African countries.

Thomas Jefferson to William Smith

Paris Nov. 13. 1787.
…persevering lying. the British ministry have so long hired their gazetteers to repeat and model into every form lies about our being in anarchy, that the world has at length believed them, the English nation has believed them, the ministers themselves have come to believe them, & what is more wonderful, we have believed them ourselves. yet where does this anarchy exist? where did it ever exist, except in the single instance of Massachusets? and can history produce an instance of a rebellion so honourably conducted? I say nothing of it’s motives. they were founded in ignorance, not wickedness. god forbid we should ever be 20 years without such a rebellion. the people cannot be all, & always, well informed. the past which is wrong will be discontented in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive; if they remain quiet under such misconceptions it is a lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty. we have had 13. states independant 11. years. there has been one rebellion. that comes to one rebellion in a century & a half for each state. what country before ever existed a century & half without a rebellion? & what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms. the remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon & pacify them. what signify a few lives lost in a century or two? the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots & tyrants. it is it’s natural manure. our Convention has been too much impressed by. . .

More:

http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/jefferson/105.html