Saturday 10 July 2010

John Walker Lindh

I remember this case when it was published across the international press.

The account of this affair is very basic; John had been travelling on the grounds' of providing provisions' to an extremely poor nation, while exploring the different cultural aspects' of how other Muslims' practised Islam. He was their in part; to explore the diverse cultures' and the exploration of the native people and the terrain, as a introduction to life from the otherside, and to expand his mind in regards' to his outlook on life.

The people of Afghanistan, were delighted by the essence of such a man, who also took direct interest in following the ways' of worship to a good standard of precision.
Taking his time to address such qualities' as making his wudo, with carefulness, the native Afghan's' noted straight away his unique character of cleanliness and God Fearing characteristics'.

They welcomed him with greetings' of peace and humbleness', of what, without any warning was soon to come to an abrupt end.

As a young Muslim travelling for experience, it isn't unusual for such people and has been documented many of thousands' of times' before, to take gift barring wealth to a nation that is in deep poverty and or recession of finance.

Having study the land pre-hand, he would have been aware that the native people were used to handling in or arsenal from a antique perspective-and being curious of such diverse cultural identity, it wasn't long before he was involved in the changenments of such and or along the lines' of such beautiful displayments' of gifts' for household decoration. Antiques' are not by any means' of monetary value in those regins; rather there value lies' in the historical eventualities' of family ties', and such gifts' bond the rifts' of nations', from a cultural prospective.

During that particular time, John was an eager convert, who established everything he could , to understand the etiquette's' of such people with the bonding of gifts' from abroad, being part and parcel of many traveling peoples' nature.

A bright young man ready to learn new values' of culture and aspects' of life, he was struck down by a military cross over, of a sudden, without prior warning to civilians' who part-took in traveling in that particular region and that particular time, in the named' land of associated press coverage. Whereby there was no known outlett of sos call to the American travelers' in land, rather; they being Muslim tourists', were branded terrorists', without having any idea, why the named country was under siege at the first hand.

It is with torture and duress that such bias campaigns have been exploited, by means' of propaganda-subjected to extreme abuses' to obtain subv issive contracts' of aggreements' whereby the victims' statements' were false-due to the pressures' incountered under such horrific circumstances'.

It is with this accountof events', and I remeber this story very well, that he be released on the grounds' of being court up in between the crossover of militry deployments', and was branded a terroist without subject of prof that he was actually involved in any plot of conspricy.

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