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Those struggling for a different Pakistan Print E-mail
Tuesday, 21 September 2010 16:04
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By Qalandar Bux Memon

Pakistan is in a state of crisis. The history of Pakistan looked at from a human perspective may suggest that it has been a state in perpetual crisis since birth. The ruling elite have operated from the beginning on the basis of cronyism, nepotism, and legal and illegal corruption. Due to this they have always been inefficient and indifferent to the plight of the masses.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 September 2010 23:12
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Iran, sanctions and war: fuel of crisis Print E-mail
Wednesday, 15 September 2010 03:15
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The international sanctions on Iran reinforce conservative rule. The threat of a military attack by the United States or Israel offers no aid to democratic advance. The result is a standoff on the edge of escalation, says Rasool Nafisi.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 September 2010 10:38
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A great test of global solidarity – and the Pakistani Diaspora Print E-mail
Thursday, 09 September 2010 14:30
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By Tahir Ali Wahid

The Pakistan floods are a tragedy of biblical proportions which Pakistanis are confronted with at every turn. In this tragedy – unlike the story of Noah – there was no Messiah to warn us and it appears, no Messiah to save us. As Pakistanis we have wailed against our government for its ineffective response and witnessed torturously sluggish international mobilisation of aid commitments. This, however, is the moment for the Pakistani Diaspora all over the world to rise to the challenge and replace conventional emergency responses with fresh ideas.

Last Updated on Thursday, 09 September 2010 14:35
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The first Tony Blair book and the failure of New Labour Print E-mail
Tuesday, 07 September 2010 10:19
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By Gerry Hassan

The past week has been a total Blair-fest. The launch of Tony Blair’s memoirs, the carefully crafted and controlled TV interviews, and the even more planned book signing with resulting protests. It has all had a certain cinematic, star quality to it; like outtakes from Piers Brosnan in The Ghost.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 September 2010 10:35
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Extremism and Pakistan - a dark farce Print E-mail
Saturday, 04 September 2010 12:43
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By Nadeem F Paracha

Terrorist attacks by extremist organizations and the usual knee-jerk reactions that one gets to hear from the media and society in general have become a dark farce.

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 September 2010 13:12
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In search of an Israeli Left Print E-mail
Sunday, 29 August 2010 09:43
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The disconnection between the international left and its counterparts in Israel has become near total, to the detriment of the causes that both espouse. But a situation with complex roots can be remedied by looking more closely at the work of people on the ground, say Keith Kahn-Harris and Joel Schalit.
Last Updated on Sunday, 29 August 2010 09:50
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The Pakistan floods and the spaces in between Print E-mail
Thursday, 19 August 2010 13:30
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By Kalsoom Lakhani

If you follow the international news (or at least read this blog somewhat regularly), then you are well aware of the increasingly dire situation in Pakistan. Over 20 million Pakistanis have been affected by weeks of flooding, as the rains continue to displace families from their homes, fan dangers of cholera outbreaks, and destroy livelihoods. Pakistan’s senior meteorologist Arif Mahmood told reporters that floodwaters “won’t fully recede until the end of the month, and existing river torrents were still heading to major cities such as Hyderabad and Sukkur in the south.”

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 August 2010 14:21
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Kashmir's e-protest Print E-mail
Tuesday, 17 August 2010 08:30
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By Fahad Shah

Change is the only constant. The struggle of Kashmir for independence from Indian rule is also changing as people shift their platform for protest as new media are made available. The internet has become the podium for the new generation to express their support. It was not so popular earlier in the valley; today most of the people who don’t come on to the street to protest have taken the protests in everyone’s heart to social networking sites like Facebook and video bank YouTube.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 August 2010 08:36
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Cameron, Pakistan and the Taliban - tell us something we don't know Print E-mail
Wednesday, 11 August 2010 12:26
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By Dr Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed


The fuss over David Cameron's comments on Pakistan exporting terror and his subsequent attempts to repair bridges has been hugely overblown. The prospect of relations between Britain and Pakistan being damaged was remote, and Friday's agreement between Zardari and Cameron only reaffirmed the close long-standing military-intelligence co-operation between the countries.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 September 2010 14:20
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