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Imran Khan triumphed again but this time in politics by Iqbal Hadi Zaidi
Posted By: Iqbal_Hadi_Zaidi On: 20/Jun/2012 Views:1546 Replies:0 
At the very outset I must make it quite crystal clear that I am absolutely a neutral person with no affiliation to any political party so whatever I am going to pen will be purely my own conscious based on the facts and facts only without caring least as to who likes or who dislikes because to me in the given situation liking or disliking is immaterial and has no consequence whatsoever. Click here to read Full Article
صحافت کے ماتھے ہر بدنما داغ ۔ کفایت حسین
Posted By: kifait On: 20/Jun/2012 Views:1657 Replies:0 
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قرآن کس لیے ؟ عقیل خان
Posted By: AqeelKhan On: 20/Jun/2012 Views:1415 Replies:0 
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Gujranwala News 19-06-2012
Posted By: GuranwalaOffice On: 20/Jun/2012 Views:1929 Replies:0 
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Jup News 20-06-2012
Posted By: JUPAkbar On: 20/Jun/2012 Views:1316 Replies:0 
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Nuclear Terror Japan: Nuclear Disasters and Climate Change by COL DR. ABDUL RUFF
Posted By: abdulruff On: 20/Jun/2012 Views:1359 Replies:0 
Nuclear waste and impact of nuclear disasters increase the chances of rapid climate change, and along with the NATO terror wars the terrorized and besieged humanity stays in danger line, facing detestations of the big colonialist powers for which alien people are no different from locals. All they want is nation’s resources and profits. Click here to read Full Article
 
Regime vs. Judiciary: Pakistan Supreme Court disqualifies PM Gilani by Col DR. ABDUL RUFF
Posted By: abdulruff On: 20/Jun/2012 Views:1405 Replies:0 
The Pakistan Supreme Court has on June 19th barred premier Yousuf Raza Gilani from office. Pakistan's top court has disqualified Gilani from holding office, two months after convicting him of contempt of court.The apex court also ruled Gilani had ceased to be the prime minister of Pakistan w.e.f. 26 April, raising speculation about the nature of the verdict and its impact on the decisions he ha Click here to read Full Article
Gillani Replaces Gilani by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
Posted By: Riaz On: 20/Jun/2012 Views:1480 Replies:3 
Has Gilani been ousted by the SC or he took to the alter to save Zardari? Whatever, but aren’t we as a nation back to square one? Whoever be the next PM, would he write to the Swiss Court to reopen the 60 million dollar case? Not Likely. Would that not restart the replay of the entire episode? Click here to read Full Article
 
The Latest Extinction Campaign Against the Rohingyas of Burma by Dr. Habib Siddiqui
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal On: 20/Jun/2012 Views:3009 Replies:0 
It has been little more than two months that Aung San Suu Kyi was elected into the lower house of Burmese Parliament. The by-elections (only the country's third in half a century) in which her party NLD won 44 of the 45 available seats were a crucial test of reforms that convinced the West to soften its pariah image. The United States and European Union hinted that some sanctions - imposed over th Click here to read Full Article
PM should have left honourably, APL by Barrister Amjad Malik
Posted By: APL On: 20/Jun/2012 Views:1611 Replies:0 
Association of Pakistani Lawyers (UK) a team of British Pakistani Solicitors, Barristers and judges has welcomed Supreme court’s decision to disqualify the Prime Minister of Pakistan Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani in the presence of a non appealed conviction and sentence and termed it just, and proportionate when other institutions failed to discharge its function. Click here to read Full Article
 
دریا نے صاف ہونا ہے ۔ اوریا مقبول جان
Posted By: Orya On: 20/Jun/2012 Views:1611 Replies:0 
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