*Robert Klitzman is a professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia and the author of When Doctors Become Patients who lost his sister in September 11, 2001 concluded his blog as below:
There are lessons we have not yet learned. I feel Karen would share my concerns that underlying forces of greed and hate persevere. American imperialism, corporate avarice, abuses of our power abroad and our historical support of corrupt dictators like Hosni Mubarak have created an abhorrence of us that, unfortunately, persists. We need to recognise how the rest of the world sees us, and figure out how to change that. Until we do that, more Bin Ladens will arise, and more innocent people like my sister will die.
For full text, please visit, http://www.deccanchronicle.com/editorial/op-ed/my-sister-my-grief-366
M. Prabhakar Rao,
[Author of “Mayhem of the Miserables!”]
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/52075
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There are lessons we have not yet learned. I feel Karen would share my concerns that underlying forces of greed and hate persevere. American imperialism, corporate avarice, abuses of our power abroad and our historical support of corrupt dictators like Hosni Mubarak have created an abhorrence of us that, unfortunately, persists. We need to recognise how the rest of the world sees us, and figure out how to change that. Until we do that, more Bin Ladens will arise, and more innocent people like my sister will die.
For full text, please visit, http://www.deccanchronicle.com/editorial/op-ed/my-sister-my-grief-366
M. Prabhakar Rao,
[Author of “Mayhem of the Miserables!”]
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/52075
Follow me on Twitter, Facebook, Myspace: prmadhura & Linkedin
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