Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Electric, Barbed Wired Fencing In Pakistan Needed

http://m.bbc.com/news/world-asia-30491435

The site of such a tragedy, the school, should be heavily fortified with triple, barbed wire, electric fencing that isn't easily scaled. A fourth and fifth fence that's both bomb-proofed (cement, a foot wide each) will prevent more tragedies. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers should design, deploy materials and train the locals, so that every hospital, mosque school and military base for our allies can be more secure.

The difficult part is designing and implementing a sustainable, affordable, reliable power source, with four back-up sources that can't be bombed/sabotaged. The less we do for these Taliban, terrorism victims, the more desensitized, or callous we'll become. This culture of ignorance, which breeds such violence, can only end if we reach out to others, to give assistance, and comfort.

These children need to be flown to the U.S. (UCLA, Boston, NYC, D.C. Metro, New Haven, CT) for medical treatments and rehabilitation with their families. It may take three years for them to medically recover, with their families in the States, if five (feminist, minority) host families can be found for each of them.

Couldn't we find rental houses nearby the Ivy League medical schools for them? They could live with a couple of scholarship, third-year, medical students, who are Pakistani-American, female, Muslim, and trilingual. Ideally, they'd be fluent in Pashto, Urdu and English. Pashto is predominantly spoken in the Peshawar District, with written Urdu being more common than Pashto. This will help to give them housing, for free, for three years also, which medical scholarship students definitely need.

***Hopefully, the A.C.L.U. can successfully sue the Ivy League medical schools, every single month, for this to occur. I'm from D.C., but haven't known of any Pakistani-American, female, medical doctor, because we live in such a racist, sexist, classist, and anti-Semitic society.***


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