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Pakistan at a crossroad. by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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4/Jun/2011
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Pakistanis are an emotional lot. Their emotions erupt easily, turning them violent. But in the mass movement spearheaded by the lawyers, the emotionally charged public remained non-violent despite physical and psychological intimidations. Reason? Rationality dominated emotions unifying people of different age, race, caste and sect. They demanded installation of an uncorrupted justice system. Democ
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The next target? by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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24/May/2011
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Navy Seals supported by CIA attacked Osama at Abbotabad humiliating Pak army and ISI. Lashkar-e-Jhnagvi supported by Pak Taliban attacked Naval base at Karachi humiliating Pak Navy. If the pattern continues, the next target will be one of the airbases giving another reason to the Americans that Pak armed forces are not able to defend its defence institutions including the nuclear
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Pakistan after Bin Laden by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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18/May/2011
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The New York Times in its editorial of May 13th, titled 'Pakistan after Bin Laden' criticised Pakistan severely stating that “Pakistan’s leaders have very tough decisions to make. They need to realize that the days of Washington’s unconditional support are over.”I agree with the tough decisions the leaders of Pakistan have to make but they will not be the ones
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The death of Osama by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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13/May/2011
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The Abbotabad attack on May 2nd put many Pakistanis in shame. They felt like this back in 1971 when half of the country was lost and over 90 thousands Pak army surrendered. But there is a difference between the two feelings of shame. This time, without losing part of the country, the state sovereignty was blighted dropping the anvil on the government and army/ISI. In this article I will highlight
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MQM vs PML-Q by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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30/Apr/2011
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Despite similarities in the politics of MQM and PML-Q during Musharaf's regime, it is becoming clear that the policies of the two parties are taking dissimilar paths. This is visible by MQM's; stand on rejecting ministerial slots after rejoining the PPP; steps taken in right direction regarding public friendly policies; gradual expansion in other parts of the country. As opposed to this, the PML-Q
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Babar Awan's game by Dr. Ghayur Ayub.
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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24/Apr/2011
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According to a news item, the 500 page report prepared by the investigation team and presented before the Supreme Court sought four weeks to probe into the lawyers scandal that accuses Babar Awan and a few other top lawyers of having accepted huge amounts of money from the Haris Steel owner to secure favourable orders from the Dogar court.
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Are Kurmi Shias pushed to the brink? by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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20/Apr/2011
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On the map of Pakistan, the Kurram agency resembles the closed beak of a bird pecking its way into Afghanistan. The Himalaya mountains close off the valley from the north, south, and west, leaving an opening at the east for the Tal-Parachinar road to run through the picturesque meadows alongside the tortuous Mar Toi (the dead river), linking Tal with Parachinar-the residing town of the top politic
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