Careful Handling of Balochistan Crisis

Posted by Faheem Belharvi The Supreme Court of Pakistan has been investigating the Balochistan predicaments since last few months. On October 12, 2012, the apex court issued an interim order over the deteriorating law and order situation in the province. The crux of the Supreme Court interim order of the October 12, 2012 was that, the Government of Balochistan has failed to fulfill its constitutional duties ...

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Benghazi Attack Was Aimed At Secret CIA Prison

By Tony Lee Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus may have told his alleged mistress Paula Broadwell what really happened in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012 when terrorists murdered U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. Broadwell, whose alleged affair with Petraeus forced him to resign last Friday, revealed during an October 26 speech at the University of Denver that Libyan terror ...

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President Obama and remaking of US Presidency

Posted by Faheem Belharvi In his presidential re-election winning comments on November 6 at Chicago, President Obama reclaimed his moral and intellectual conscience to state that he "will be open to change and listening and learning and to be a better president to serve the American people." If contemporary history is a reference point, he made similar assertions during and after the 2008 historic president ...

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PAF-JF-17 THUNDER ROARS IN THE SKIES OF ZHUHAI CHINA

Through courtesy: Waheed Hamid Islamabad: 13 November, 2012.  Zhuhai International Air Show in China was inaugurated with an impressive inauguration ceremony today. The Air Show is being participated / attended by professionals & representatives of Aviation Industry from China as well as professionals from all over the world. For participation in the Air Show, three ‘JF-17 Thunder’ aircraft of Pakistan ...

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Who is behind Tibetan Militants?

By Sajjad Shaukat In the recent months, more than 50 ethnic Tibetans died through self-immolation in China, which included many Buddhist monks and nuns, calling for Tibetan freedom and the return of their spiritual leader, Dalai Lama who has lived in exile in India since a failed uprising against Chinese rule in 1959. Many Buddhist Tibetans accuse the Chinese government of religious repression, while erodin ...

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Indian Athlete Pinki charged with rape

By Zaheerul Hassan On 12 November 2012,  Kolkata police charged an international gold medal-winning so and so called female athlete for raping her former partner.  According to the medical tests, she was   actually a man. Pinki Pramanik, was  retired in 2007 after winning team gold in the 4x400m relay at the 2006 Asian Games, was charged after a report was completed by a medical board set up to determine he ...

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Australia fight back with Clarke and Cowan tons

It was the only wicket South Africa took all day. The left-hander backed up too far at the non-striker's end and was out when bowler Dale Steyn got his fingers to a stinging Clarke drive and deflected the ball onto the stumps. It was Cowan's first century in his eighth Test match and dispelled doubts about his Test credentials after coming into the series with an average of 29.86. Cowan was dropped on 123 b ...

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A Mutiny Grows in Punjab

By Anatol Lieven U.S. STRATEGY toward Pakistan is focused on trying to get Islamabad to give serious help to Washington’s campaign against the Afghan Taliban. There are two rather large problems with this approach. The first is that it is never going to happen. As U.S. diplomats in Pakistan themselves recognize (and as was made ever so clear by the WikiLeaks dispatches), both Pakistani strategic calculation ...

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