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Old 11-01-2011, 11:56 PM   #1
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How many years of Sesame Street were required occur here to get the results they were looking for? That also includes all the other forms of media/persuasion that is prevalent. This has to be the beginnings of a 30-50 year plan.

US Spends $20M on Pakistan Version of 'Sesame Street' to Help Fight Terrorism


According to The Associated Press, the U.S. is spending $20 million on a Pakistani version of "Sesame Street" that it hopes will fight Islamic radicalism by increasing tolerance.

"One of the key goals of the show in Pakistan is to increase tolerance toward groups like women and ethnic minorities," said Larry Dolan, who was the head education officer for the U.S. Agency for International Development in Pakistan until very recently, the AP reported.

In addition to "increasing tolerance," the U.S. hopes that "Sesame Street" Pakistan will increase primary-level education for the one third of Pakistani children that are not able to go to a school.

The $20 million "Sesame Street" bill is in addition to the more than $10 billion in aid that the U.S. has given Pakistan over the last five years, according to figures from the Center for Global Development.

On the Pakistani version of "Sesame Street," Elmo will be the only traditional character, who will go by the name of "Sim Sim Hamara," which translates to "Our Hamara," the Daily Mail reported.

New characters include "Baily," a singing donkey, and "Haseen O Jameel," a crocodile who lives at the bottom of a well.

Like the American version, the Pakistani "Sesame Street" will carry themes of friendship, respect and valuing diversity, which is of particular importance due to the show's mission of combating the ideas of Islamist extremists, the AP reported.

"There are many situations where we coexist peacefully, and that's what we want to focus on," said Imraan Peerzada, the show's head writer.

In order to stress diversity and encourage children to respect different religions, the program will feature holidays celebrated by Muslims, Christians and Hindus, said Peerzada.

Using "Sesame Street" as a sort of social engineering tool is nothing new for the U.S. The Daily Mail reported that the American government has worked with "Sesame Street" producers to create versions in other Muslim countries, such as Indonesia and Bangladesh. The Daily Mail has also published photos of some of the puppets to be featured in Pakistan's "Sesame Street."

The European Commission has also funded "Sesame Street" programming in order to quell radicalism and promote tolerance in Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Territories, according to a 2003 article by the Guardian.
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Old 11-01-2011, 11:58 PM   #2
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Old 11-02-2011, 12:02 AM   #3
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And to think.......

They will still be getting a better education compared to what is dished out here
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Old 11-02-2011, 01:32 AM   #4
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