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Azme-Alishan (the Glorious Resolve) is a national awareness drive launched in Lahore, Pakistan on 23 March 2010 to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the signing of the Lahore Resolution. The initiative aims to celebrate Pakistani identity and culture, while encouraging all Pakistanis – both at home and abroad – to make a new resolve to stand up for their country at a time when the Pakistani way of life is coming under threat. Azme-Alishan is backed by some of Pakistan's leading media groups. Through a series of public events and activities planned throughout 2010, the initiative aims to: * Celebrate the real Pakistani identity and culture; shared values of peace, diversity, tolerance and unity; and rejection of the image that has been assigned to Pakistanis everywhere. * Challenge all Pakistanis to speak up for these values and to act on them, and * Invite Pakistanis and the world's media to see a different Pakistan, the one behind the images and stereotypes of division provoked by a few. ==Background== In 1940 the very idea of Pakistan was born in Lahore through the signing of the Lahore Resolution (sometimes called the Pakistan Resolution). Today, it appears that the country has reached a crossroads. Suffering from problems at home and an increasingly poor image abroad, the country's very way of life is coming under threat. Azme-Alishan was established to help patriotic Pakistanis find their voice. The people behind the movement stress that it's nothing to do with government or big business. It's about Pakistanis as a people, taking part in something together, renewing their faith in each other, and rekindling the communal spirit that laid the foundations for the creation of Pakistan 70 years ago. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Azme Alishan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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