Jihad and Terrorism – Striking a Difference

By  M Khan Chishti Jihad is one of the pillars of Islam that elucidates Muslims’ obligation towards the religion whereas terrorism takes into account the ferocious tactics employed by an individual or a group to impart feelings of scare and terror amongst wide-ranging audience. Nowadays, the notion of terrorism has been assorted with Jihad by extremists, who attempt to corroborate their activities with Jiha ...

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Stopping Human Rights Violations through Tolerance

 By Zaheerul Hassan World can’t be a piece of heaven till the time  state and its organs are not ready to abide by  international laws and every individual does not voluntarily ready to observe  or impose self discipline on him.  We have to follow and respect the customs and norms of that particular society, where we are living.  But currently Kashmir has become that piece of land where inhabitants are bein ...

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Bangladesh: Judicial Murder of Abdul Qadir Mullah

By Zaheerul Hassan Countrywide violence started after 65 years old Mullah Abdul Qadir’s judicious murder in Bangladesh. In this ongoing blast wave 29 individuals had been killed, many injured,  in addition to  firebombing of train stations, pro-government businesses and blocking of  roads. Bangladesh has executed the famous leader Abdul Qadir Mullah, who was sentenced for allegedly committing murders of loc ...

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Fall of Dhaka – an international conspiracy

By Asif Haroon Raja In united India, Muslim majority East Bengal was the poorest with lowest percentages of urbanization, industrialization, literacy and per capita income. It was kept economically and socially backward by Hindu Zamindars and was a hinterland of Calcutta utilized for 200 years to provide raw materials for the industries in Hindu dominated West Bengal. Division of Bengal and Calcutta becomin ...

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Why Remain in Afghanistan?

By Philip Giraldi The White House is pushing hard to keep a significant number of American soldiers in Afghanistan contrary to President Barack Obama's earlier pledge to have then all out by the end of 2014. As the United States President has demonstrated himself to be a habitual liar, that failure to connect promises made in 2008 with promises broken in 2013 should surprise no one. Afghan President Hamid K ...

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Differing perceptions

Asif Haroon Raja Terrorism in Pakistan is the outcome of backup support provided by USA, India and Afghanistan to TTP and its affiliated groups in the northwest and to BLA, BRA and BLF in the southwest. While foreign agencies fund, equip and provoke the terrorists to strike civil and military targets in Pakistan so as to create bedlam, the liberals and section of media on the payroll of outside powers keep ...

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TV Channels Promote Yellow Journalism

By Sajjad Shaukat Yellow journalism which accelerated in the1890s in the west is described as the employment of tactics by newspapers such as sensationalism, exaggeration, distortion of facts etc. to attract readers in order to increase circulation in era of competition. With the advent of many television channels in the modern age, the era ended shortly after the turn of the century, as the world gradually ...

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No let up in drone strikes

By Asif Haroon Raja The US has a long history of violating international law. Overthrowing elected governments, invading and occupying sovereign States, stoking and aiding insurgencies covertly, assassinating opponents, interning and torturing suspects in torture chambers, applying political, diplomatic, economic and military pressures are justified under the pretext of serving foreign policy objectives. Li ...

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