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13 Jun, 2024

Cricketer Hassan Ali has said he tries to “support peace” as best he can after criticism of his post in support of the victims of a suspected terror attack on a bus in Indian-Occupied Kashmir.

Ali shared to his Instagram story on Tuesday an AI-generated image calling attention to the attack on pilgrims heading to the Mata Vaishno Devi Hindu temple. At least nine people were killed and 33 injured when a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims plunged into a deep gorge near Reasi after a suspected attack in the held territory of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday.

The AI-generated image, that was also shared by multiple Indian celebrities, depicted a temple on fire, with the words “All eyes on Vaishno Devi attack” on a sign in the centre of the image. The line is similar to the phrase “all eyes on Rafah”, which has been used to call attention to Israeli attacks on Palestinian people in Rafah.

At the time when Ali shared the image, it had been shared 2.9 million times.

On Wednesday night, Ali shared a second story to his Instagram account in which he said, “Terrorism/violence are a serious issue, be it against any race of religion, hence I had shared this”.

The bowler said he tries to “support peace wherever and however [he] can” and clarified that he has always “condemned the attacks in Gaza and will continue to do so wherever innocent lives are being attacked”.

Though Ali drew praise in India for sharing the image, he faced some criticism online from users who noted that Indian cricket players had not posted in support of Palestine.

“Every human life matters. May Allah bless the people who lost their lives in Gwadar with the highest ranks in Jannah,” he wrote.

Comments

Adnan khan Jun 13, 2024 02:29pm
Hahahaha....he now wants to be included in IPL after expulsion from national team.
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Shaq Jun 13, 2024 02:34pm
In US phrase "Every Life Matters" (or "All Lives Matter") emerged largely in response to the "Black Lives Matter" movement. Many who use "All Lives Matter" do so with the intention of emphasizing inclusivity and equality. However, the phrase has often been criticized for failing to acknowledge the specific and disproportionate challenges that Black individuals face due to systemic racism and police brutality. "Black Lives Matter" doesn't imply that other lives don't matter; rather, it highlights that Black lives are undervalued in the current system, and this needs to be addressed urgently. Responding with "All Lives Matter" can be seen as minimizing the specific issues that the Black Lives Matter movement is trying to bring to light. Same applies to Ali’s comment which is minimizing the plight of Palestinians.
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MG Jun 13, 2024 03:21pm
Hassan Ali is probably one of only few sensible and courageous people left. He must be supported. Terrorism in form must be condemned.
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