Archive for September, 2010

KASHMIR CONFLICT: THE EXPANDING OWNERSHIP!

Posted on28. Sep, 2010 by .

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By Air Commodore Khalid Iqbal:
Indian initiative may however be a non-starter due to the condition that talks should be held within the framework of the Indian constitution, whereas first assertion of the Kashmiri leadership is that Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed territory as such Indian Constitution does not apply here;

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India’s Propaganda against Pakistan and China

Posted on28. Sep, 2010 by .

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By Sajjad Shaukat:
In fact, Pakistan’s province, Balochistan where China has invested billion of dollars to develop Gwadar seaport that could link Central Asian trade with rest of the world, irritates both Washington and New Delhi. It has even shifted the central gravity of the Great Game to Pakistan.

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Delhi is Safe!

Posted on28. Sep, 2010 by .

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By Sohail Parwaz:
Indian leaders fully know how to go about spreading disinformation, doubts, suspicions and misgivings among target audiences. Their leaders and psychological operators disregard morals and ethics, go for fabrication without a second thought and convert truth into half truths to achieve ulterior motives.

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Cauldron of Kashmir on the boil again

Posted on28. Sep, 2010 by .

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By Brig Asif Haroon Raja:
Pro-independence nonviolent movement which triggered on 11 June 2010 as a consequence to killing of a 17 year old boy by Indian occupation forces has turned into a mass movement. This is the third bout of political agitation by peaceful means since summer of 2008. In the last 3 ½ months, 107 innocent people have been killed by occupation forces, mostly young boys and women, and thousands injured.

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Pakistan: Change is Inevitable

Posted on27. Sep, 2010 by .

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By General Mirza Aslam Beg:
Miracles have occurred in the past and they do occur even now. The defeat of the two super powers in Afghanistan at the hands of the Afghan freedom fighters, within a short period of three decades is the miracle of the century. So is the emerging order in Pakistan, which stands to defeat all external and internal conspiracies, through a peaceful process of change.

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People We Do not Know

Posted on27. Sep, 2010 by .

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By Marivel Guzman:
We come from different backgrounds, cultures, religions, countries, we speak different languages and even with all these dis similarities we are closer that ever.

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Kashmir Is Burning

Posted on27. Sep, 2010 by .

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By Brig Asif Haroon Raja:
It is however baffling to observe total apathy and inaction of the international community. Plight of Kashmiris has hardly been brought to fore by any US/western newspaper or think tank. Deafening noise is made over any aborted attempt of terrorism or an odd terrorist attack on a specific target in any western country.

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Dilnaz Boga on Kashmir

Posted on27. Sep, 2010 by .

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Who Would Come Forward? Earlier today, Saturday, curfew was reported to have been relaxed in a phased manner in almost the entire Kashmir Valley for the first time after two weeks. There is also news that the Government of India has announced plans to release student protesters, reopen schools and universities and set up a [...]

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REGIME CHANGE: REAL OR COSMETIC

Posted on26. Sep, 2010 by .

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By Brig Samson S Sharaf:
Having been a keen and critical student of Pakistan’s political sociology, allow me to comment that that if a change does take place, it shall only be cosmetic. In view of many skeletons in the cupboard, only the pawns will perish and Pakistan will continue to serve other’s interests but its own.

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The Western Morality Falls Apart

Posted on26. Sep, 2010 by .

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By Paul Craig Roberts:
Americans will be the first people sent straight to Hell while thinking that they are the salt of the earth. The Americans have even devised a title for themselves to rival that of the Israelis’ self-designation as “God’s Chosen People.” The Americans call themselves “the indispensable people.”

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