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A New Kid Emerges on the Anti Muslim Blogger Block Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 September 2011 00:32
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By Anwar Akhtar

 

I confess, I’ve enjoyed reading some Telegraph Blogs recently. There’s the ever enjoyable histrionics of James Delingpole, determined to take the crown from Melanie Philips as most frothing media shock jock. Melanie will not relinquish her title without a fight, but the best of British, James. With arguments that Wind farms, Guardian readers and multi culturalism led to the global economic meltdown you’re making a sterling effort!

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The difference between Karachi and the Tribal Areas Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 August 2011 15:16
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By Ahsan Butt

 

Without being too presumptuous, it’s fair to say that most readers of this blog share my belief that sending the Army into Karachi to quell the violence there would be absolutely disastrous. Furthermore, it’s also perhaps fair to say that most readers of this blog believe, as I do, that the military’s heavy-handedness in Balochistan is pernicious, counter-productive and dumb. And going back in history, it’s also perhaps fair to say that most readers of this blog look upon our military’s actions in Bengal in 1971 with a mixture of shame, disgust and embarrassment, as I do.

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With every passing day the Liberal Democrats are dragging the Coalition further away from the Conservative manifesto Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 August 2011 15:12
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By Tim Montgomerie

Who's right about the Coalition? Has David 'Vinnie Jones' Cameron got Nick 'Paul Gascoigne' Clegg by the balls, as Banksy suggests? Or, as The Spectator argues this morning, is it the Liberal Democrat leader who is pouring paint over the Conservative leader?

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New report justifies aid to India and other Middle income countries Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 August 2011 14:53
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By Gareth Thomas MP

 

A recent report (pdf) has highlighted the need for aid to be maintained to Middle Income Countries (MICs), in spite of economic difficulties in the United Kingdom and other donor nations. The report, authored by the Overseas Development Institute, argues that aid to Middle Income Countries plays a vital role in assisting the world’s poorest people.

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Democracy, middle class and ‘momentary’ movements Print E-mail
Thursday, 25 August 2011 18:32
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By Arifa Noor

 

Street power is the new political black. But in this era, it is not the unwashed masses that have taken to the streets but the well educated and much showered. It’s not just the Middle East that is witnessing this. Across the border in India, society has been overwhelmed by the anti-corruption drive led by a seventy four year old, Anna Hazare.

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Letter to Pakistan Print E-mail
Wednesday, 24 August 2011 11:32
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By Zachary Latif

 

Dearest Pakistan, I apologise for forgetting to wish you a happy birthday. Imagine just another year before you hit retirement but I digress let's dwell on the now. I don't really know where to start; I think of you often enough but as you know I don't like to visit. Its not that you're dirty, messy or poor, I could live with that. Or even that you're experimenting with religion in a way in a pretty radical way. Or that you simply don't consider me really as one of the family but insist I troop along anyway.

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The Shattered Window Print E-mail
Wednesday, 24 August 2011 11:26
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By Emanuelle Degli Esposti

 

For almost the entire month of July, the city of London held host to its first ever festival of Arab culture – aptly named “Shubbak”, or “window” – a rare and timely opportunity to gain an insight into the people and places of the Arab world. Over the course of three weeks, this global city was transformed into a cultural melting pot as it gave voice to everything and anything Arab.

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Top Ten Myths about the Libya War Print E-mail
Wednesday, 24 August 2011 10:48
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By Juan Cole

 

The Libyan Revolution has largely succeeded, and this is a moment of celebration, not only for Libyans but for a youth generation in the Arab world that has pursued a political opening across the region. The secret of the uprising’s final days of success lay in a popular revolt in the working-class districts of the capital, which did most of the hard work of throwing off the rule of secret police and military cliques.

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Does Gaddafi’s end in Libya strengthen the interventionists? Print E-mail
Monday, 22 August 2011 18:03
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By Sunny Hundal

 

I think it is safe to say, after the events of last night – that Col. Gaddafi is no longer in control of Libya. Three of his sons have been arrested and the International Criminal Court is preparing to indict one of them – Saif Al-Islam.

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