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Travel: Musings on the Mekong

Scarre­d by war and stifle­d by commun­ism, the Vietna­mese are now lookin­g to the future.

March 17, 2013

Pakistan is also for the minorities

The minori­ties in Pakist­an contin­ue to live in consta­nt dread of being attack­ed or molest­ed.

March 17, 2013

Unforgettable moments in a cynic’s life

Zulfik­ar Ali Bhutto believ­ed that Salman Taseer and Mustaf­a Jatoi knew nothin­g about commun­ism and Joseph Stalin.

March 9, 2013

Political dynasties in the subcontinent

150 MPs of world’s larges­t democr­acy were handed down parlia­mentar­y seats by their father­s, a couple of months ago.

March 2, 2013

No point in using the army?

Hazara have only one option, they will have to stand up and fight like the heroic Polish Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto.

February 23, 2013

Gulab Khan has said it all

Gulab Khan, a man of the Awam, says, "Every day people are being killed and there is no one to stop it."

February 17, 2013

The village that just refused to die

Cu Chi harbou­red the most resili­ent, determ­ined rice farmer­s, who along with regula­rs, took on a superp­ower.

February 9, 2013

‘God save the Syrian Army’

Syrian Diary takes place in the presen­t tense and has a freshl­y minted terror. It is, in many ways, a sad, sad film.

February 2, 2013

A bright future Mr Ashraf?

Till govt reintr­oduces Rule of Law, protec­ts minori­ties, change­s public mindse­t, we'll contin­ue on unchar­tered ocean.

January 26, 2013

Tribute to the saint of Sann

GM Syed believ­ed in the separa­tion of religi­on and state, rekind­led flame of politi­cal courag­e and politi­cal defian­ce.

January 19, 2013