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Reconciliation

Islam, Democracy, and the West

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Reconciliation

Auteur(s): Benazir Bhutto
Narrateur(s): Rita Wolf
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From the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, who finished writing this extraordinary book just days before her assassination, comes a groundbreaking vision of how to bridge the widening gap between the Islamic world and the West.

Benazir Bhutto returned to Pakistan in October 2007, after eight years of exile, hopeful that she could be a catalyst for change. Upon a tumultuous reception, she survived a suicide-bomb attack that killed nearly 200 of her countrymen. But she continued to forge ahead, with more courage and conviction than ever, since she knew that time was running out—for the future of her nation, and for her life. In Reconciliation, Bhutto recounts in gripping detail her final months in Pakistan and offers a bold new agenda for how to stem the tide of Islamic radicalism and to rediscover the values of tolerance and justice that lay at the heart of her religion. After reading this book, it will become even clearer what the world has lost by her assassination.

©2008 Benazir Bhutto; (P)2008 HarperCollins Publishers
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Despite I will not agree with some of her view bit I have no doubt that she was a brave lady. An exemplary modest eastern leader with lot of admirable qualities. She critically tackled western policy makers and their immature policies which lead to rise in extremism in the Muslim world. She discusses the contribution of west in rising of extremist regime in Iran and in other Muslim countries. She also criticizes western dual standards and absence of trust between Muslim world and west. Simultaneously, blamed internal factors within the Muslim world for fuming bloodshed within their own territories. Throughout her writing you will feel her hatred towards the killers of her father namely army and their associates including other political parties. She openly criticised army engagements in the daily affairs of Pakistan and US support to dictators when required. She strongly presented the case of the Muslim world, especially Pakistan in the fight against the war on terror. In between line she felt threats from the Army, Terrorists, or even the western governments.

May be in 2007, I might not have agreed with her narrative on the clash of civilization but with experience and logical conclusion, I do agree with her that in fact it is the interests of states which drive wars not the civilization. Her suggestions of reconciliation are also admirable.
Finally, I sensed her courage by her statement that the threats to her life were real so she and Zardari (her husband) decided that she can scarify her life for Pakistan, whereas the other parent can stay alive with the children. Reading about her make me understand why she is considered as “daughter of east”.

Brave women of East: Muslim World

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