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The dawn of counterjihadists Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 August 2011 14:57
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By Abhirup Bhunia

 

Globalization has integrated the world and anything that’s pre-internationalism appears obsolete. But the roots of religion and faith trace back to centuries and are based on ideals that cannot be blown away with the sermons of all-embracing globalism. This has once again been proven with the onslaught of fanatical activity in once peaceful Norway. 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 August 2011 15:04
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The riots that will define my generation Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 August 2011 12:23
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By Talal Rajab

 

Having been bought up and raised in North London, right bang in between Tottenham and Enfield, this weekend’s events have left a sour taste in my throat.  Seeing the streets that you call home in disarray, the shops that you visit burnt down and the community that you love given a bad name hurts.  Shop keepers have lost businesses, people have been made homeless and the decades of community work that has gone in around this area has been rendered meaningless within the space of 48 hours by the actions of idiotic thugs. 

Last Updated on Thursday, 11 August 2011 12:28
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Assaulted for wearing a sleeveless shirt Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 August 2011 12:15
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By Amir Qureshi

 

It was only a matter of time anyway. A few days ago, a police officer along with his squad burst into the Nairang Art Gallery and beat up the female curator for wearing a sleeveless dress and interacting with men. The police officer, a SHO, was perturbed by the ‘fahash’ ambience of the place.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 August 2011 12:23
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Who speaks for women? Print E-mail
Monday, 08 August 2011 10:33
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By Ahmad Ali Khalid

 

It’s difficult to have a sensible discussion about gender in Pakistan. We become too apologetic and run to the latest tapes by preachers and televangelists seeking cheap assurances. Let us be blunt, Islam or no Islam – Pakistan has a problem when it comes to women – this is the reality on the ground, and so questions have to be asked.

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Tottenham Riots: what does ‘the community’ think? Print E-mail
Monday, 08 August 2011 10:28
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By Bansi Kara

 

This morning, there is still the faint stench of smoke from burnt out buildings not a five minute walk away from my house. On my first venture outdoors, to see the damage the rioters caused last night, in the worst disorder I have ever seen in my lifetime, I see a man with a hosepipe, putting out a smouldering wheelie bin.

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