Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Freedom Comments

Rating: 3.9

Let all of you together find a fault with me,
at least a fault you all jointly work out,
or else, a harm shall befall you.
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Taslima Nasrin
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Leon Jaime Villegas 02 September 2019

Talisma, I hear your cry in your poem. Beautiful existential inquiry: “why have you eclipsed...

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Adeeb Alfateh 07 July 2019

Name my fault that made you ostracize me, specify at least a loophole in my character. By apportioning a blame on me, you ensure your own acquittal. Why should you let the history frown at you? Why have you eclipsed the light of civilization, by rooming with the darkness of medievalism? it's great expression great write great 10+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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Britte Ninad 26 April 2019

exactly said- Establish a cause for your action, and if you can't, then set me free, not to save me, but for your own survival.///

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Mahtab Bangalee 03 June 2018

if you can't anything then set me free set me free set me free to the path of safe zone for you all o my haters.......

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Sinfhur 19 March 2018

Touching

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Len Rossiter 21 November 2017

I really liked this poem of freedom.

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Edward Kofi Louis 21 November 2017

Set me free like a bee! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Lyn Paul 21 November 2017

'Why should you let the history frown at you? ' So powerful are your words Taslima. Heartfelt and I truly have been blessed in my life time.

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Susan Williams 21 November 2017

What an intelligent poem and a well-done translation. I must read more by her- she has a defiant grit. She mkes me want to join the war- on her side. 10

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Dr Shakira Nandini 21 November 2017

Very High, Excellent, I greet your brave anyway. Be happy wherever you live. live long

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Bernard F. Asuncion 21 November 2017

Such a great powerful poem, Taslima... congrats for being chosen.. a perfect 10++++

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Bill Cantrell 21 November 2017

Brilliantly penned! ! !

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Rajnish Manga 21 November 2017

The poet has succinctly outlined the sufferings inflicted on her so brazenly and in a barbaric manner. Say something like this, at least two or three of the stigmas to substantiate my banishment. Establish a cause for your action.... and if you can't.... then set me free,

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Deepak Kumar Pattanayak 21 November 2017

This is a master piece by a master and outstanding poetess.........thanks for sharing

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Subhas Chandra Chakra 21 November 2017

Name my fault that made you ostracize me, specify at least a loophole in my character. By apportioning a blame on me, you ensure your own acquittal. Why should you let the history frown at you? A great fighter you are, for a cause, for humanity. Thanks for the sharing and congrats for this day.

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Bharati Nayak 21 November 2017

Let you all combine speak out why you've sent me in exile. Say: Taslima, you're at the root of a pestilence, infant deaths or you've committed as atrocious a crime as rape or genocide; Say something like this, at least two or three of the stigmas to substantiate my banishment. - - - - - -Very pertinent questions raised. Is calling a spade a spade more sinister than the above crimes so as to be banished from homeland? Thanks for sharing the brave female voice from Bangladesh.

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Anil Kumar Panda 21 November 2017

Those who are responsible for your banishment must feel the your pain and realise the mistake. Beautiful poetry. Straight from the heart. Thanks for posting.

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Hebert Logerie Sr. 21 November 2017

Freedom is about being as free as a bird. No cage, no bar! Just an empty sky to roam any time of the day, and to express oneself freely. There is no boundary, no limit.

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Hebert Logerie Sr. 21 November 2017

Freedom is about being as free as a bird. No cage, no bar! Just an empty sky to roam any time of the day, and ro express oneself freely.

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Jayatissa K. Liyanage 21 November 2017

my hats off to a character which is filled with the valor to rise against injustice, and the oppression her own clan has faced. Beautifully worded poem expresses amply the insight she carries. Congratulations for your being positioned No.1 of the kind. Thanks for sharing the thought provoking poem. Please write more of the kind. X

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Taslima Nasrin

Taslima Nasrin

Mymensingh / Bangladesh
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