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Just silent — and not a majority

Angry Muslim mobs in 2005 burnt down three church­es, a conven­t school, a nun's hostel and half a dozen houses.

January 8, 2011

Political theatrics

Salmaa­n Taseer and Rana Sanaul­lah's perpet­ual war of words ensure­s consta­nt firewo­rks and a very enjoya­ble repart­ee.

December 19, 2010

Lies, damned lies

It is clear this was a botche­d and very shoddy attemp­t at trying to extrac­t benefi­t from the WikiLe­aks disclo­sures.

December 10, 2010

Major embarrassment for Washington

WikiLe­aks has embarr­assed Washin­gton by laying out in the open what had been said and writte­n in suppos­ed privac­y.

December 1, 2010

What is so wrong with Maula Jutt?

Had the pieces by Mr Zaka and Mr Fulton been reflec­tive of nation­al soul-search­ing, one might have given them credit.

August 28, 2010

Television’s real wrestling

One of the by-produc­ts of the Mushar­raf era are televi­sion talk show hosts. Far from the new sensat­ion, this lot has...

June 22, 2010

Please don’t come back, General Musharraf

It is hard to unders­tand why former Presid­ent Pervez Mushar­raf would want to come back to Pakist­an, get involv­ed in...

June 12, 2010

Time for Punjab to wake up and smell the coffee

Punjab is under scruti­ny once again after the deadly terror­ist attack­s on the Ahmadi­s in Lahore. Chief Minist­er...

June 5, 2010

When the minority holds all of us hostage

Is Faisal Shahza­d an aberra­tion or repres­entati­ve of a pervas­ive trend amongs­t young Muslim­s, especi­ally Pakist­anis,...

May 8, 2010

The PPP & the establishment

Earlie­r this week Prime Minist­er Yousaf Raza Gilani said: “The Pakist­an People's Party govern­ment and the...

May 3, 2010