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Are we there yet? By Barrister Amjad Malik
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Pakistan always provides fun and enjoyable news and events for publication and broadcast. The fair which is ongoing in Islamabad is not short of intersect glamour and thin blue line of religious patronage. On the current situation, Chief Executive’s patience with protestors and resilience to stand by the parliamentary form of govt is applauded
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Pakistan Political Crisis: Who lost and who won? by By Zaheerul Hassan
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Prevailing political stalemate in the country with agitators of both Pakistan Tehrik-e- Insaaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT) observing sit-in at capital city of Islamabad, blocking sensitive Red Zone and threatening vital Govt buildings, have negatively impacted the entire nation causing fretful anxiety for all segments of society.
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Pakistan: Emerging Democracy or Hall of Shame by Mahboob A. Khawaja, PhD
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The nation’s capital is under siege for over two weeks. People want political change and justice to their grievances that is nowhere to be seen. The demonstrators are not hired agitators but real people standing for hard core moral principles and democratic values. Islamabad depicts chaos, extreme insecurity and frightening trend of political mismanagement and failed governance.
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TRASHING PAKISTAN – SOME FACTS PLEASE DO READ AND PASS THE WORD
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There has been an unending stream of propaganda against Pakistan ever since she decided to go nuclear. She is variously described as a violent country, failed and most dangerous state, hub of terrorism where women are mercilessly abused, etc. etc. Given the repetition, over time, such depictions are bound to make unsuspecting people accept these a
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Pervez Musharraf’s bumpy tenure by Asif Haroon Raja
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After untimely sacking of Gen Jahangir Karamat by PM Nawaz Sharif, Lt Gen Ali Kuli Khan being the senior most and doing as CGS was the obvious choice for the next COAS. Hardnosed Lt Gen Khalid Nawaz, Commander 11 Corps was next in the line and flamboyant Lt Gen Pervez Musharraf commanding 1 Corps was third in the seniority list. The two brothers, Secretary Defence retired Lt Gen Iftikhar Ali and C
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Mirza Aslam Beg to Jahangir Karamat by Asif Haroon Raja
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After the sudden death of Gen Ziaul Haq in a plane crash near Bahawalpur, VCOAS Gen Mirza Aslam Beg was appointed COAS by Chairman Senate Ghulam Ishaq Khan, elevated as Acting President. Gen Beg did not supersede any officer and served from August 17, 1988 to August 16, 1991. Although he had an opportunity to declare martial law since the country had plunged into serious crisis because there was n
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From Ayub Khan to Ziaul Haq by Asif Haroon Raja
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When the British finally decided to divide India into two sovereign States, it was reluctant to divide the Indian Army. Quad-e-Azam was repeatedly advised to desist from division but he stood firm saying ‘a country is not sovereign without its own armed forces to defend its sovereignty’. On August 14, 1947, the day Pakistan was born; Lt Gen Sir Frank Messervy was appointed C-in-C Pakistan Army and
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QUAID -E- AZAM MUHAMMAD ALI JINNAH (R.A) “TRUE PROPONENT OF AN ISLAMIC REPUBLIC” by Rohail Khan
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On the occasion of 14th August 2014, let us study the life, works, and message of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah(R.A), Founder of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Quaid e Azam is best described by Professor Stanley Wolpret in his book ‘Jinnah of Pakistan’ as: “Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map of the world.
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Pakistan: Anatomy of Turbulent 68th Independence Day by Mahboob A. Khawaja, PhD.
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Pakistan’s Freedom Movement was carried out by the people under the visionary leadership of Mohammad Ali Jinnah- Quaid-e-Azam. The 14 August, should have been a day to rejoice and value the imperatives of the 68th Independence Day across Pakistan. Not so, the same masses are barbed wired, dehumanized and deprived of the rightful opportunity to celebrate their freedom with human dignity, honor and
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From ISI to ISIL to IS by Asif Haroon Raja
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Despite world protests, the US led forces invaded Iraq in March 2003 on concocted charges that Iraq’s ruling regime was in possession of WMDs and was connected with al-Qaeda. The prime motivation to annex Iraq was oil, but the other compelling reason was Israeli security concern. Tel Aviv viewed Baathist Iraqi armed forces under Saddam Hussain as the biggest strategic challenge to its security
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What is it to be a Pakistani by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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I am almost 84, was 17 and a first year student when Pakistan came into being. Took part in Pakistan movement, saw, heard and even photographed Quaid e Azam (and Miss Fatima Jinnah) when Quaid addressed us the students of Edwardes College Peshawar on 18 April 1948 and the next day at Islamia College (now Peshawar University).
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