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George Galloway socks it to Altaf Hussain; Godfather of Karachi, resident of Edgware
Posted By: chaudry Created On: 21/May/2013 Views: 1506 Replies: 0 
Yesterday I called upon the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police to arrest a British citizen for incitement to murder. It is an open and shut case. You can watch his lips move on television, broadcast from London, in the wake of the controversial election count in the giant port city of Karachi, Pakistan. Hussain openly threatened the young democracy protesters agitating for a re-run of the ele Click here to read Full Article

Tiny flying insect drones now a reality: See the video of controlled flight
Posted By: chaudry On: 10/May/2013 Views:1234 Replies:0 
It's been more than a decade in the making, but now Harvard University researchers have developed a tiny flying drone that is barely larger than a quarter.Robotics researchers at the Ivy League school have achieved a first, reports Forbes: the creation of robotic insects that are capable of flight. A paper detailing their work was recently published in the journal Click here to read Full Article
Powerful business lobbies attempting to influence outcome of elections
Posted By: chaudry On: 6/May/2013 Views:1355 Replies:0 
The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Sunday said some influential industrial lobbies are trying to influence the outcome of the upcoming Parliamentary elections.The highest-spending lobbyists are pumping heavy amounts into political campaigns while most of the money is flowing towards candidates who have helped them earn billions over the last five years, it said. Click here to read Full Article
 
INDIAN TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN The Story Of Three Spies And One Saboteur
Posted By: chaudry On: 4/May/2013 Views:1200 Replies:0 
The death of Sarabjit Singh is a reminder of how India expanded its limited conflict with Pakistan over Kashmir into an all-out animosity. Click here to read Full Article
Pot and Partying: Top Ten Signs the Tsarnaev Brothers Weren’t Pious Muslims by Juan Cole
Posted By: chaudry On: 28/Apr/2013 Views:1178 Replies:0 
Recent press revelations have confirmed my initial suggestion that members of the Tsarnaev family were secular ex-Soviets rather than observant Muslims Only a few years ago did the late Tamerlan start exhibiting signs of fanaticism (he was thrown out of his mosque in Boston last January when he stood up to denounce the preacher there for praising Martin Luther King). Being a fanatic is, contrary t Click here to read Full Article
 
Political Opportunism. The Boston Marathon Tragedy Used as a Pretext To Extend the “Global War on Terrorism” by Colin Todhunter
Posted By: chaudry On: 25/Apr/2013 Views:1128 Replies:0 
In a 2011 interview for an Australian TV channel, US Republican Senator John McCain talked about Islamic extremism ‘spreading’ if left unchecked by military intervention in Afghanistan and elsewhere (1). In the same interview, he spoke of the US having held fast in Iraq and having ‘succeeded’ there. He stated that ‘we’ must do the same in Afghanistan because ‘we’ are succeeding there too. In the w Click here to read Full Article
Weren’t Buddhists Supposed to Be Pacifists? by CHRISTIAN CARYL
Posted By: chaudry On: 24/Apr/2013 Views:1062 Replies:0 
The man's body lies on a blanket striped in white and blue. He's wearing a dark brown tank top and a dark blue flowered sarong. Someone has tied his hands behind his back with rope. There are deep red gashes on his head and shoulders -- some of them presumably the wounds that ended his life. Click here to read Full Article
 
Kayani On Indian Generals And Islam
Posted By: chaudry On: 23/Apr/2013 Views:1474 Replies:0 
Pakistan’s army chief confirms India remains biggest threat; puts end to the idle secular-Islam debate.Pakistan’s army chief is a man of few words. And true to his style, he made a few calculated remarks over the weekend that touch on two hotly debated issues in Pakistan and among Pakistan-watchers abroad.During a speech on the occasion of the graduation of the 127th Long Course of Pakistan Milita Click here to read Full Article
The Aafia Siddiqui I Saw.- A Must Read
Posted By: chaudry On: 17/Apr/2013 Views:1328 Replies:0 
I want you to come to know of the concern and dedication that this woman had for Islam as described by those who knew her - a dedication that was manifested by way of actions that were very simple and easy, yet seldom carried out by those who are able Click here to read Full Article
 
Ex-president Musharraf admits approving CIA drone strikes by Jennifer Rowland
Posted By: chaudry On: 17/Apr/2013 Views:1042 Replies:0 
In an interview with CNN's Nic Robertson this week, ex-Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf admitted that his government had signed off on CIA drone strikes in the country, becoming the first Pakistani official, former or current, to acknowledge the Pakistani government's approval of the drone campaign (CNN). Musharraf caveated that he signed off on strikes "only on a few occasions, when a target Click here to read Full Article
The problem with Pakistan's democracy by Farahnaz Ispahani
Posted By: chaudry On: 10/Apr/2013 Views:1438 Replies:0 
On Sunday, former military dictator Pervez Musharraf was at last given permission to run in the parliamentary elections scheduled for May 11, but only in the northern district of Chitral. Two other districts rejected his nomination papers, and his application in Islamabad is still pending. Elections officials in Pakistan, acting under directives of the country's Supreme Court, have excluded severa Click here to read Full Article

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