Indian Propaganda on Pakistani Media

By Manzer Durrani Major Pakistani newspapers have given the Indians free rein to challenge the Foundational Principles of Pakistan. India has writing clubs in Chennai, Delhi, Kolkotta, and Mumbai to target Pakistani & Global newspapers sites to negate the very principles on which Quaid-i-Azam and Muslims of India separated from British India. Indians are promoting that the very basis of the split with B ...

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Peace talks withdrawal: Need to empower Jirga

Posted by Sumera Banned outfit Tehrik Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has withdrawn the peace talk’s offer saying that the government is not serious in the process. TTP spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan in a video of about 8 minute duration delivered to media from an unknown location accused the ruling alliance of being non-serious, corrupt and have done nothing for the welfare of the people. He further said in his video t ...

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The Gatekeepers

Amos Guiora [3] The Israeli movie The Gatekeepers, nominated for an Oscar award earlier this year, serves as extraordinary background for a discussion of critical issues—and not just with respect to the Israel-Palestine conflict. What makes the movie compelling is the direct, unapologetic and reflective manner in which the limits of power is addressed. What makes the movie even more compelling is that six r ...

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Youths’ take on Kashmir?

Posted by Faheem Belharvi It is a truth worth studyingt gathered during interaction with grown-ups, and that is: Kashmiri and Pakistani youths share each other’s sorrow and joy, they feel and think alike. They assert they are victims of injustice: social, economic, cultural and political. They hasten to make up their mind to resist a person, or a group, a country or a group of countries, or a self-appointed ...

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Pakistan’s Democracy at a Dangerous Crossroads

By Isobel Coleman Pervez Musharraf, former general and president of Pakistan, returned to Karachi after years in exile to contest the country’s upcoming national election expected later this spring. As the election season heats up, many Pakistanis are expressing concern that the anticipated vote will be derailed for one reason or another. Imran Riffat, a former financial industry professional and longtime P ...

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CIA Passing Info to Syrian Rebels: Report

By AFP March 23, 2013 "Information Clearing House" -"AFP" - The US Central Intelligence Agency has been feeding information to select rebel fighters in Syria to try to make them more effective against government troops, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday. Citing unnamed current and former US officials, the newspaper said the new CIA effort reflected a change in the administration's approach that aims ...

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Supporters of Baloch Separatists in London

By Sajjad Shaukat                 Continued subversive acts in the province of Balochistan, arranged by the anti-Pakistan forces coincide with malicious propaganda against the country and its security agencies. In this regard, the main aim of India, US and Israel is to internationalise the Balochistan issue in accordance with their secret agenda. In this respect, in connivance with the Baloch separatist lea ...

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More Evidence Guantanamo Will Be Open Indefinitely

NYT: US requested $49 million for new facility for 'special detainees' at detention center  - Andrea Germanos, staff writer Death is increasingly looking like the only way out for detainees at the Guantánamo Bay prison. The United States Southern Command [SouthCom] has requested $49 million to build a new prison building at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, for “special” detainees on top of other renovations it says ar ...

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