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The Arab awakening
If these events lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state, then the sacrifices would certainly be justified.
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Raymond Davis: Getting to nowhere
The Davis disaster may cast much-needed transparency on the activities of the US government in Pakistan.
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Raymond Davistan
It’s important to not fall for the line that Davis’s capture proves terrorism is being ‘masterminded’ by Americans.
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Do modern cricketers have less fun?
I would guess they do, but in different, and definitely more surreptitious, ways.
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Points to ponder for Team Pakistan
It will need more than just ‘jazba and junoon’ for Pakistan to achieve success in the 2011 World Cup.
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My disappointment with Pakistan
Cheers for the governor's assassin have me mourning for the flight of reason, tolerance and rule of law from Pakistan.
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Towards a successful state
The change we are chasing, the revolution we are dreaming of, needs state functions to work seamlessly for people.
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A new wave of revolution
Like earlier waves of revolution, the new revolution has spread across national boundaries to engulf a whole region.
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Investigating corruption
The media in Pakistan has enjoyed freedom for over a decade now but we have yet to have our Watergate or Tehelka.
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Be my ‘violent-tine’
Who would have figured Mumtaz Qadri, the self-confessed murderer of Salmaan Taseer, to be such a heart stealer?
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The future of Egypt’s revolution
The revolution was genuine and will prevail, but under the watchful eye of the armed forces.
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The Imran Khan factor
Despite his poor electoral performance, no one should laugh off the ‘Imran Khan factor’.
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When the people matter
Why do people rebel? This depends on their level of frustration, anxiety and fear...
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Raymond Davis and misdirected energy
Is Raymond Davis our biggest issue? Or is the 24/7 coverage symptomatic of a nation that is unable to prioritise?
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Raymond Davis, America and justice
In the eyes of Pakistanis, Raymond Davis is a murderer and should be punished accordingly.
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Where is the Centre?
The Centre weds within it a state’s pluralism and its strategic realism. That Centre we do not have.
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Mandanis revered
We have fallen for we have divorced ourselves from our glorious ancient past.
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Hating the hegemon
There are two types of military anti-Americanism. The first is Hamid Gul-ian. The second is Aslam Beg-ian.
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Two Delhi weddings and a Gulf protest
Tunisia, Egypt and now Bahrain have ripped off that veil of hypocrisy and subjugation that has consumed them.
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The rise and fall of Shah Mahmood Qureshi
Perhaps if Qureshi really wants to be taken seriously, he should quit acting because that would be a sign of maturity.
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Let’s not take peace talks too seriously
Peace in the subcontinent will only come through a new vision, or after greater bloodshed.
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Bankruptcy of the moral kind
Mad mullah leader Hafiz Saeed called for a nuclear jihad against India. He can get away with it; no one can stop him.
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Blame India
The Indianisation of cricket has led to predictability. India’s World Cup promises to be the dullest ever.
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Not enough to eat
Small, landless farmers must form the backbone of agricultural development initiatives to improve food security.
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A matter of ‘honour’
From Veena to Taseer, the preaching brigade is the first with (often misleading) interpretations of honour.
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D is for drones
Raymond Davis has succeeded where parliamentarians have failed — securing a temporary halt in the drone programme.
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Not for the court to decide
Anxiety for justice cannot be allowed to supercede a mutually-agreed-upon international legal framework.
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A lesson to learn from Singapore
Pakistan needs to take a position based on honour and ensure that Raymond Davis is tried according to the law.
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A time to re-evaluate our ties with America
Proper interrogation of Davis is essential to discover the linkages with a range of suspected US covert activities.
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Ghairat and other issues
Tell any Pakistani that we are isolated and they react with strategic depth and the nuclear power theory.
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Raymond Davis case: Bitter truths
We have missed the chance to demonstrate that we are a rule-based state, compliant with international law.
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The politicisation of development
There is tremendous pressure on nuclear Pakistan to deliver as a developing state, to not become a failed state.
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For peace between India and Pakistan
One wonders if the weight of the India-Pakistan baggage ever touches the interlocutors when they meet, as in Thimphu.
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Land of inferiors
Spectacular displays of incompetence is pervasive and afflicts all spheres, civil and military.
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General Naseerullah Babar — a legend of a man
There are few people in life — one in a million may be — who do not have the gene that causes fear.
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Creating fiscal space
Even when elected governments have been in power, governance in Pakistan has been by the elite and for the elite.
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What next for Egypt?
It is obvious the Egyptian revolution will have an impact throughout the Arab and Muslim world, including Pakistan.
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A hundred years of Faiz
We need brave men like who are not apologetic with truth. Salmaan Taseer did it just the way Faiz sahab prescribed.
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The importance of resolving the Raymond Davis issue quickly
Within the context of retaining Raymond Davis or handing him over, the question of his diplomatic immunity is key.
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The PPP and media management
A good minister for information and broadcasting is desperately required for a number of reasons.
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Fair’s less than fair argument
Christine Fair, long-time friend and generally a fair scholar, has fallen this time for misreporting.
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Who will listen to the plight of the Wakhis?
The Wakhis of Gojal are facing enormous challenges in the shape of scarcity of food, fuel, medicine and relief.
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What happened to the PPP?
The dilemma of present-day PPP leaders is that they don’t have any ideological attachment with the legacy of Bhutto.
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In search of a counter-narrative
Arabs are fighting among themselves over definitions of jihad and taghoot (satan).
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Revolution — in a teacup
What may guard Pakistan against revolutions is constitutional order, tradition of change through democratic means.
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A revolution in Egypt
We are witnessing the rebirth of the Arab world.
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Egypt, Mubarak ho!
In the subcontinent, we’ve become far too pragmatic, dining out with the strong and powerful and disdaining the weak.
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Connecting the dots: Pune to Delhi to Karachi
The politicians could learn a thing or two from ordinary citizens.
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Akhtar Jamal ka zamana
Our great names were powerful thinkers, but also representatives of an intellectually potent zamana.
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A mini-break of sorts
Karachi Literature Festival was a happy change from the flow of fashion shows that keep ‘tout Karachi’ entertained.