A Fissure in a Dam

[caption id="attachment_10524" align="alignright" width="269"] The World Largest Dam[/caption] By Sohail Parwaz Mark Twain gave a famous quote that "whisky is for drinking; water is for fighting over". No one would have ever given a serious thought to it but unfortunately a series of reports from intelligence agencies and research groups indicate the prospect of a water war is becoming increasingly probable ...

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PAF engaged Terrorists in Tirah Valley

by Rida Zaheer Peshawar: PAF Jets and Cobra Helicopters of Pakistan Army early morning engaged militant and their hideouts near Peshawar in Tirah Valley of KPK.  An armament factory and training centre of TTP militants have been destroyed during this raid. ...

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Karachi Police Bus targeted ; 13 killed

By Rida Zaheer TTP terrorist planted a bomb in the van and blown it off when police bus carrying commandoes reached near to the van in Karachi. 13 police commandos killed and at least 57 injured at least 57 on 13 February 2014. According the reports the  explosion took place near the exit of the Razzaqabad Police Training Centre in Shah Latif Town area just as a police bus was leaving the premises. The bus ...

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Scheme to Disintegrate Balochistan

        By Sajjad Shaukat After the World War I, Turkish Empire was broken by the imperialist powers, as it was convenient for the latter to control small Muslim states. In one way or the other, the same practice continues by some foreign countries which are acting upon their covert agenda in further weakening the Islamic countries on ethnic and sectarian lines. In this regard, being the lonely nuclear stat ...

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India’s over-reaction on Khobragade’s arrest

By Asif Haroon Raja Indians are notorious for their impulsiveness and impish behavior and are famous for shooting first and taking aim later. Till recent the wrath of India’s heavy-handed tactics fell upon its neighbors, particularly on its chief rival Pakistan. Assuming itself to be a potential world power, it seems India has started to show eyes to its chief mentor which has since 1991 gone out of the way ...

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Trial of War Criminals in Bangladesh

Asif Haroon Raja After nine-month Indian aided insurgency, the Indian Army launched a three directional offensive and managed to conquer East Pakistan in 1971 without crossing a single major river and without reducing any of the towns converted into fortresses. Jessore and Mymensingh had been abandoned and not captured. The much trumpeted counter offensive in the West conceived to release pressure on the ea ...

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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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