09 Ιανουαρίου 2010

Γιαπωνέζος κουρέας έκανε απαγωγή μιας Καλάσσα!Που είσαι Θανάση!!!

 Ο Γιαπωνέζος τα κατάφερε!Κάθε χρόνο πήγαινε στους Καλάσσα,έμαθε τη γλώσσα και ώ του θαύματος...ερωτεύτηκε!Πήγαινε για...μαλλί(τους κούρευε) και βγήκε...κουρεμένος!!!
Τέλος καλό,όλα καλά για το φίλο μας τον Γιαπωνέζο!!!
Περιμένουμε να ακούσουμε και για τον Θανάση ένα καλό τέλος στην περιπέτειά του...
Πάντως αυτά έχει η...πολυπολιτισμικότητα!


CHITRAL: A Japani national finally succeeded to entice a teen aged Kalash girl to elope with him for marriage after a hot struggle of more than two years as her parents were not ready to accept him as son-in-law. Sources in the Kalash valley of Rumbur told chitraltimes.com that the Japani visits comes to the Kalash valleys every year since 2006 in the spring season on the occasion of Chilim Jusht and stays in Rumbur valley. Two years ago he proposed a Kalash girl Rajina (16 years of age) but met a stiff opposition of her father. They said that his repeated arrival to the valley was aimed to knot the tie with the Kalash girl. The Japani boy Kei Fasagawa aged 25 years is said to be hair cutter by profession and was adopted as son by a notable Kalash leader Saifullah Jan of Rumbur valley. The sources added that when all the efforts of persuading Rajna�s father ended in failure, he allegedly took to ruse and managed to win over her with the help of his friends as due to his long stay in the valley, he has gained much intimacy with the youth folk. The other week, the sources said, the girl eloped with the Japani and entered into matrimonial relations. The father of the girl reacted strongly when the news was broken to him but was persuaded to accept it on the intervention of the Kalash elites of the valley including Saifullah Jan. it is pertinent to note that the elopement of unmarried girl with a boy is more abhorred than the married one and such was the case with Rajina. The father got a petty sum of 105000 rupees for his positive nod about the marriage. The rest of the ceremonies of the marriage were carried out according to the Kalash norms and culture. The Japani served the Kalash community of the valley with a sumptuous feast and offered the traditional dish jooshi for which he slaughtered as many as fifteen goats. It is said that the Japani will spend the winter season in the valley with his newly wedded wife and is happily ready to face the extremely tough weather of the valley. Mr. Kei Fasagawa can speak Kalashwar fluently and offers his services of cutting the hairs of his friends in the valley. A resident of the valley Tash Khan said that the real name of the Japani is known to very few as he is nicknamed as museebat (trouble). He expressed his failure to explain of giving such bizarre nickname to the Japani. The couple will wait for two years as Rajina is underage and can not get a national identity card and hence a passport, the sources said.

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