Pakistan bombers must be brought to justice Print E-mail
Pakistan Blog
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 18:34
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By Faisal Shakeel

 

Karachi’s reputation as a relatively safe city was shattered again as terrorists detonated two bombs and wreaked havoc on the conclusion of Ashura, a religious event observed by the Shias. A little over a month back another Ashura procession was bombed in the same city in an apparent attempt to fan sectarian violence.

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Betting for keeps with the Mumbai elite Print E-mail
India Blog
Tuesday, 26 January 2010 01:20
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By Taapsi Ramchandani

 

Now while we emphatically deny to our foreign friends that cows, buffalo, camels and elephants amble along our Indian streets, the truth of the matter is that you are often more likely to make acquaintance with at least one of the above animals before you make a new friend in the city. I decided to add one more animal to the list just in case my homo sapiens circle of friends threatens to vanish altogether – the beast of burden complete with rippling muscles, the horse.

 

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Pakistan's leaders in deep Blackwater Print E-mail
Pakistan Blog
Monday, 25 January 2010 11:00
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By Faisal Shakeel

 

The revelation by US Defense Secretary Robert Gates that notorious security firm Blackwater, now known as Xe, is operating in Pakistan did more harm to the sitting government than anything else. The media zeroed in on his admission and beamed across the country the previous statements of US and Pakistani officials denying Blackwater’s presence in Pakistan.

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Will Obama talk to the Grand Master Jedi? Print E-mail
Pakistan Blog
Saturday, 23 January 2010 16:24
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By Asif Akhtar

 

Slowly, the trend of diplomacy seems to be setting in on this "War on Terror", moving away from the gruesome Bush Doctrine that said so clearly "we don't negotiate with terrorists". Not only has the Obama Administration changed the original mission of eradicating all "Talibanised" elements, it seems to have instructed its Af and Pak counterparts to do the same.

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The wildest ride in Pakistan Print E-mail
Pakistan Blog
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 01:00
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Lahore passenger bus; credit - rtw2007By Faisal Shakeel

 

You can easily spot the passenger vans engaged in headlong races on the busy roads of Lahore. The passengers, who aren’t strapped into their seats, swing at every twist and turn of these raucous roller-coaster rides, and must fight continuously to retain their balance and their seats.

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A pants idea to stop underwear bombs Print E-mail
Pakistan Blog
Thursday, 07 January 2010 02:07
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By Asif Akhtar

 

The United States’ Transport Service Authority (TSA) has drafted a list of 14 “countries of interest” in the aftermath of the failed “underwear bomber” plot to blow up a flight to Detroit on Christmas Day. It seems airport security personnel around the world are on the lookout for weapons of mass destruction in people’s underwear (which may have its own implications of course).

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Hot, cold and coaled in Kashmir Print E-mail
India Blog
Thursday, 07 January 2010 01:00
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By Taapsi Ramchandani

 

I spent the best part of last month working as an assistant director on a documentary on the history and culture of the pashmina. This catapulted me into the balls-shrivellingly cold climate of Kashmir (no, I’m not secretly a man, but I know) amid weavers, embroiders and traders of the cloth. While the story of the pashmina will be told in the documentary, here’s a little window into a world ensconced in a valley.

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Zardari in the crosshairs Print E-mail
Pakistan Blog
Sunday, 27 December 2009 18:39
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By Faisal Shakeel

 

I couldn’t help talking to President Asif Ali Zardari’s spokesman Farhatullah Babar after spotting him in the courtroom the day the Supreme Court was to announce the short order on the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO).

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Pakistan's courts take aim at easy targets Print E-mail
Pakistan Blog
Monday, 21 December 2009 04:45
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By Faisal Shakeel

 

I wonder if former President General Pervez Musharraf was upset over the proceedings in the Supreme Court against the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) he had promoted. The court has scrapped the ordinance and restored all corruption cases against politicians and bureaucrats to the status they had on October 4th, 2007. And there aren’t any against General (retired) Musharraf.

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