Tuesday, 05 July 2011 22:45 |
By Zulfiqar Ali
The news of an elderly woman being paraded naked in Haripur, a remote village in Punjab, is really heart throbbing. Her crime? Her son is accused of adultery with a fellow village woman. The village jury declares her son guilty and the victim (her mother) is paraded around the streets naked, as the punishment. Justice dispensed! I wonder if the chief arbiter had pronounced the same verdict had he been accused of adultery/rape. But that is another story. In our Orwellian world, some people are just more equal than others.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 07 July 2011 21:03 |
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 22:32 |
By John Elliott
Could India and Britain jointly revive the Commonwealth, not only to boost their own co-operation, but to form a significant international alliance of English-speaking democracies that span religious and ethnic boundaries? If they did this and brought the organisation’s other 51 member countries into an active association, could the Commonwealth emerge as a new influence in a world that will be increasingly dominated by China and sternly Islamic nations?
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 July 2011 22:45 |
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Monday, 04 July 2011 13:23 |
By Declan Gaffney
‘British jobs for British workers’ was one of the most idiotic slogans ever voiced by a Labour leader, combining economic illiteracy with staggeringly inept political opportunism. With that simple phrase Gordon Brown mobilised a misleading association between two of the most poisonous issues in UK politics – migration and benefit receipt – which blew up in his face.
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Last Updated on Monday, 04 July 2011 13:29 |
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Monday, 04 July 2011 13:15 |
By Amna Imam
As a matter of tradition and culture, Pakistani society is (or at least was) notable for its strong community and communitarian value system. Every cultural tradition in Pakistan inherently advocated and practised a communitarian pro-environment lifestyle of conservation, recycling, and respecting the natural environment.
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Last Updated on Monday, 04 July 2011 13:22 |
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Friday, 01 July 2011 11:39 |
By AFP
A public outcry over stratospheric pass marks needed to enter Indian universities has highlighted the deep malaise in an education system that is failing to keep pace with rapid economic growth.
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Last Updated on Friday, 01 July 2011 11:43 |
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