Archive for August, 2011
State Eliminators in Kashmir
Posted on28. Aug, 2011 by Sajjad Shaukat.
By Sajjad Shaukat During the Bosnian War (1992–1995), Serb forces slaughtered more than 10,000 Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina and buried them in the unamed mass graves. The ethnic leansing campaign of the state eliminators continued throughout areas controlled by the Serb Army. That genocide was repeated in Kosovo where several men and women were [...]
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Pakistan Under Siege
Posted on28. Aug, 2011 by Editor.
By Barrister Mansur Sarwar Khan. The army and judiciary need to remove the irritants which have clouded the once strategic relationship between the two institutions; which kept the ship of the state afloat despite many diehard challenges, political demagoguery involved in rampant corruption and bureaucratic betrayal of state structure. The two institutions need to have [...]
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Jakarta: Mossad presence laughing it up after Bali bombing
Posted on28. Aug, 2011 by Wayne Madsen.
By Wayne Madsen Jakarta: In light of WMR's previous report on Mossad playing a substantial role in the devastating bombing of downtown Oslo, we have obtained an exclusive photograph of a suspected Israeli intelligence operative laughing it up with an Indonesian police officer on October 13, 2002, the morning after the deadly bombings of the [...]
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Libya: Rumors and violence
Posted on27. Aug, 2011 by Franklin Lamb.
Rumors and violence sweep and define Tripoli Tripoli Dispatch By Franklin Lamb Tripoli Rumors and repeated rumors ricochet like shell casings off concrete walls this morning and depending on what one is inclined to believe, Libya’s former leader Colonel Gaddafi is safely in Algeria, his hometown of Sirte, Libya’s vast southern desert, in one of [...]
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Pakistan is not Libya
Posted on27. Aug, 2011 by Humayun Gauhar.
By Humayun Gauhar:
It would be a mess. If India plays any sort of role – and it would be out of character for it not to – like ‘recognizing’ the ‘rebels’ as the ‘legitimate’ government, and China enters the fray, which inevitably it must with so much strategic investment at stake, it would be Armageddon. Sure there will be huge orders for America’s military-industrial complex, but there may be no military-industrial complex left to meet those orders.
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Pakistan: Originators of Sectarian Violence
Posted on26. Aug, 2011 by Sajjad Shaukat.
By Sajjad Shaukat Although various sorts of violence-related terrorist acts continue in Pakistan and these have intensified in Karachi, yet sectarian violence which is part of the same game also needs our focus. In this regard, [...]
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Altaf Hussain caught!
Posted on26. Aug, 2011 by Dr Shahid Qureshi.
He was escaping to South Africa? By Special Correspondent London: The London Post has reported Altaf Hussain self exiled leader of MQM-A caught escaping to South Africa by the authorities. According to sources, ‘Altaf Hussain was hiding in the Wrexham area close to Slough in Berkshire for the past few days. He was stopped when [...]
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There Can Be Only One Empire
Posted on26. Aug, 2011 by Peter Chamberlin.
Dis-info Site Debkafile Pushes Meme of “Imperial Split” By Peter Chamberlin The following report is likely to be true. The dis-info element in it is the report’s contention that there is a separation developing between the Saudis and the US. There is no distance between Saudi Imperial plans and US Imperial plans–THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE [...]
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Palestine: Arduous odyssey of statehood
Posted on26. Aug, 2011 by Kourosh Ziabari.
Even the close allies of Israel and those who support the continued occupation of Palestine admit in their privacy that the actions and policies of the Israeli regime are beyond the pale and run counter to the very principles of humanity and morality. By Dr. Ismail Salami and Kourosh Ziabari The plight of the Palestinian people [...]
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Kashmir: Mass Graves Imbroglio
Posted on26. Aug, 2011 by S M Hali.
By S M Hali:
The Pakistan Army intervened in Swat at much less but here the Army is being kept at bay, while the Sindh Rangers and Police are being used with their dilapidated equipment, weaponry and total lack of commitment to take action, thus the killing continues unchecked with impunity.