Monday 2 May 2011

Who says fairy-tale endings don’t exist?!

Well, it sure has been one hell of a fairy tale week.

On Friday 29th April 2011, one of the biggest days in British history, Prince William and Miss Catherine “Kate” Middleton were declared man and wife at London's Westminster Abbey, in front of a congregation of around 1,900 and a worldwide television audience estimated at as many as 2 billion.

Wearing an ivory and white satin dress designed by Sarah Burton, a closely guarded secret until minutes before the service began; Kate accepted a wedding ring of Welsh gold, given to William by the Queen soon after the couple were engaged. The bride also wore a diamond-studded halo tiara which was loaned to her by the Queen.

In a marriage ceremony led by Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, Kate promised William that she would "love him, comfort him, honour him, and keep him," and he offered the same pledge. Like William's mother Princess Diana at her own 1981 wedding to Prince Charles, Kate struck a modern note by omitting the traditional vow to "obey" her husband.

Kate, 29, the daughter of creators of a successful party-planning business, becomes the first commoner in line to be queen in modern times. She'll now be known officially as Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, though the public will know her as Princess Catherine. William becomes the Duke of Cambridge.

AWW! And what a wedding it was. Proud moment for the British and everyone had a fabulous day overall as millions joined in with the Royal celebrations worldwide.


So, the Prince gets married and lives happily ever after. . .

This morning, I woke up to the news that the most wanted man...leader of the al-Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden was dead!! 
I was almost shocked as I didn't think I would ever hear those words and the first thing I thought was, finally, some closure. Extremely curious as to how it all went down, I turned on BBC News and I was glued to the TV for a good few hours.

Osama became known to the world as the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks in 2001, but intelligence services had been concerned about him since the early 1990s.

He was found and killed at a fortified compound on the outskirts of Abbottabad in north-west Pakistan.The compound is a few hundred metres from the Pakistan Military Academy, an elite military training centre, which is being described as Pakistan's equivalent to Britain's Sandhurst or the West Point academny in the US.

US President Barack Obama has hailed the death of al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden as a "good day for America," saying the world is now a safer and a better place.
He is believed to have ordered the attacks on New York and Washington on 11 September 2001, as well as a number of other deadly bombings.

He topped the US "most wanted" list.

But his details on the list have now been updated with a simple banner indicating his current status: "Deceased".

DNA tests carried out after the operation indicated with "99.9%" certainty that the man shot dead was Osama Bin Laden, US officials said.

He was buried at sea after a Muslim funeral on board an aircraft carrier in the north Arabian Sea, Pentagon officials said. 
According to an article I read on the Metro website, "American authorities said that Osama bin Laden's body had been buried at sea, without giving further details. After Bin Laden was killed in the raid by US forces, officials insisted the body would be handled in accordance with Islamic practice and tradition. This practice requires the body to be buried within 24 hours.
A US official said that a country would find it difficult to accept the remains of the world's most wanted terrorist, so it was decided to bury him at an undisclosed location in the sea.
Burying Bin Laden's body at sea could also prevent his final resting place from becoming a shrine and a place of pilgrimage for his followers."

Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/news/862130-osama-bin-laden-buried-at-sea-after-being-killed-in-us-raid-in-pakistan#ixzz1LDd4lz7m
From Times Square to Ground Zero to the White House, the familiar chant of "USA , USA" resonated as citizens learned that the Osama bin Laden was dead.
The announcement sparked immediate jubilation. In Time Square, people gathered around giant news tickers to see the latest updates. 

It is indeed a day of celebration around the world, however, we have all been warned...this is most certainly not the end. 

Ed Miliband MP, UK opposition leader, says: "Osama Bin Laden committed one of history's most appalling acts of terrorism and the world is a safer place because he will no longer be able to command or encourage acts of terror. For the victims of 9/11 and their families, nothing can take away the pain of what happened but this will provide an important sense of justice. Despite the death of Osama Bin Laden, our vigilance against the perpetrators of terrorism must and will continue."

The BBC's Matt Frei, at Ground Zero in New York, says: "The atmosphere which was jubilant in the middle of the night has become somewhat more restrained... there is no real sense of closure, because people are expecting the threats to continue. There is a fine balance between relief and holding your guard."

Regardless, it is a start, a victory, and President Barack Obama and US Officials have done a great job! 

US President Barack Obama, speaking from the White House, in Washington, says: "Our country has kept its commitment that justice is done. Today, we are reminded that, as a nation, there is nothing we can't do when we remember the sense of unity that defines us."

So there we have it...a fairy tale ending...a prince gets married and lives happily ever after...and a terrorist, the bad guy/villan, gets killed. . .

. . .just the way it should be . . .    :-)


Much love,

Anokhi 

1 comment:

  1. Dear Anokhi, sometimes, but not sometimes, most of the time, the media deceived us. Don't get easily blinded and deceived by the media like I did before. Look at different views and perspective regarding Osama Bin Laden. He is actually not a terrorist, but a noble man who was accused for an agenda. Look at the true stories from other media and not only from the media influenced by the US government. There is a mystery hidden behind his death that is secretly kept by the US government. Open your eyes and you will find the truth of who is actually the "true terrorist/villain".

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