2012년 9월 20일 목요일

BBC News-120921


Pakistani TV shows US ads condemning anti-Islam film


The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says people were "choked by tear gas"

Read from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-19664392


Summary: Pakistani TV channels are airing an advertisement showing new clips of US President Barack Obama condemning an anti-Islam film made in the US in an apparent attempt to undercut anger against the United States.The adverts emphasize the message reiterated by US officials that the film was not made by the US government, but that there is never any justification for violence.The embassy described the advert as a “public service announcement” and repeated the statements from Mr Obama and Ms Clinton. The reason why US embassy wanted to run the ads was because it is the best way to reach as many as 90 million Pakistanis. However, many protesters are burning an effigy of President Obama and threw missiles at the police. The Pakistani government has called a national holiday on Friday to enable people to demonstrate peacefully.Opinion: Conflicts always come from misunderstanding. I think the most problem and solution is that they do not believe each other and makes other misunderstand. I think they should more careful to each other not hurting their emotions. And for the protests now in Pakistan, American people who live or visit in Pakistan should avoid protests or large gatherings. 


Opinion: I think most conflicts come from the misunderstanding and not caring about other people's emotion. Because the issues related to the religion is really important and sentative, both of them should be more careful and not hurt each other.

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