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	<title>Comments on: Tajikistan: Politicized Navruz</title>
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		<title>By: namatA nikaR</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 14:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;If a foreigner watches Navruz on Tajik television, he would think that it is either a president’s birthday or his pre-election campaign.&quot;

Yes. It was discussed in the KG and UZ branches too: sadly, Nawruz, itself a meaningful celebration, has been recuperated and hollowed out/disneyfied by kafir regimes for their ludicrous &#039;national ideologies&#039; (=basically myths and kitsch).

They did that wil &#039;folk Islam&#039; too. The result will be that Nawruz and &#039;folk Islam&#039; will get discredited and marginalised.</description>
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<p>Yes. It was discussed in the KG and UZ branches too: sadly, Nawruz, itself a meaningful celebration, has been recuperated and hollowed out/disneyfied by kafir regimes for their ludicrous &#8216;national ideologies&#8217; (=basically myths and kitsch).</p>
<p>They did that wil &#8216;folk Islam&#8217; too. The result will be that Nawruz and &#8216;folk Islam&#8217; will get discredited and marginalised.</p>
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