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Living amongst the dead
Have we been blind to the reality of the Hari who has always lived on the edge, now living amongst the dead of Makli?
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Relief from belief
To disprove god, Atheists need to allude to a god, and this notion gets further complicated by fence-sitters.
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The Green Revolution?
One could not agree more with Altaf Hussain’s call for the change of a feudal, fascist mindset.
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Why the delay in evacuation?
Everyone who could have motivated people to get out of the flood path just sat around talking and talking and talking.
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Willing executioners – II
The degeneration of our political leadership is such that the ordinary citizen has no faith in any state institution.
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The good and the bad
At the heart of the national spirit is our strong culture of giving to others in time of need.
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The great non-debate!
I confess the Great Human Cockroach-Liberal Lynch Mob-Don’t Act Surprised-KKK Debate has me amused, not contemplative.
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Down with dengue in the flood-affected areas
While working for flood relief at Jhang some days ago I came down with dengue/malaria fever.
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Pakistan’s willing executioners — I
Even by Pakistan’s low standards, the recent outpouring of self-loathing and revulsion in newspapers is remarkable.
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What needs to be done
Pakistan needs a social contract between state and the people, based on cooperation and participation of the masses.
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It’s not cricket
The blatant abuse of power has only increased since the induction of the latest civilian government.
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Failed prescriptions for a failing state
All of Pakistans military interventions were to get rid of the ‘corrupt politicians’, but instead weakened Pakistan.
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Return to Disturbia
In turmoil today, Pakistan was not any calmer when my job took me away exactly two years ago.
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Perils of blind patriotism
Let George and Fasi rant — at least they make us think. I’d rather take rude, shocking essays over pats on the back.
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Wants and needs
Yes, 20 million people have been affected. But the 160 million that have not can be mobilised to help them.
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Role of NGOs in flood relief
Gilani's remark against NGOs constitutes a very serious allegation, especially since the head of the govt made it.
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The flood’s impact on children
Displacement, the threat of exploitation, severe malnourishment and health risks are problems affecting children now.
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A perfect recipe for brutality
Floods, shoe pelting, Sialkot, cricket criminality, bomb blasts – Pakistan’s crises are legion, but hardly legendary.
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The burden of shame
The state is rotten to its core. And if the core is rotten then the fruit is bad. Is it an irretrievable situation?
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Cheat, Pray, Love
The allegations of spot-fixing made by a sleazy British tabloid have been like a stab in the heart for Pakistanis.
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Communicating where relief is needed most
As the flood tragedy unfolds, I feel helpless as I see chaos and lack of coordination between govt agencies.
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Inviting patriotic generals
Altaf Hussain’s call to patriotic generals to take martial law type action on key civilian fronts refuses to die down.
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Land of no consequences
I heard the News of the World story and thought of Tommy Sheridan, who was accused of being a serial adulterer.
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The Muslim countries have helped
No doubt the OIC countries can and should do more but we should recognise that they have begun to do their bit.
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Who is a Pakistani?
Most of the readers of Pakistan’s English newspapers rarely read an Urdu daily.
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No more revolutions
Why do people get so disappointed so soon with governments? Is there any alternative to constitutional democracy?
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Get another passport
‘Kondemn the Kommunity Klan’ is actively pushing the narrative that Pakistan is a failed state because of our culture.
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A matter of jurisdiction
The media has missed the relevance of the SC extending terms of additional judges of provincial high courts.
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An alternative to financing investment
For individual investors mutual funds provide numerous benefits.
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A shade of grey
Foreign trips. Floods. The Sialkot lynching. Frenzied moral outrage seems to be the bee’s knees these days.
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Stop talking, start listening
Pakistani media, particularly the TV talk shows, have a steep learning curve to climb.
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Al Huda — an insider’s view
The truth is, the 4 Hashmi sisters are proud and get easily offended if they are not treated like VIP celebrities.
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Trust of a nation and its fans let down
The cricket that brought respite to Pakistanis from suicide bombs, floods and atrocities has now left them distraught.
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Economic impacts of the floods
The rate of inflation may rise between 17 and 19% - virtually double the rate projected prior to the floods.
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Autocratic democracies – II
Patriotism is antithetical to the idea of democracy for it does not allow exposure of the rot within.
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Pakistan’s human cockroaches – II
If you believe Ahmadis should be killed, Jews gassed, all Hindus made slaves, then you can be a Sialkot killer too!
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The president’s to-do list
The country is facing a grave crisis (again). It’s apparently on the brink of ruin and anarchy (again).
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We shall overcome
In a post flood Pakistan, there will be an immediate contraction in output and an up-turn of inflation.
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Post floods land management
Pakistan still languishes in an era of the stone-age Land Management System (LMS).
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Zero tolerance at Ground Zero
A campaign of vilification against Islam continues unabated.
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Hating the Taliban
Now there is a much greater consensus in Pakistan that the Taliban are the common enemy.
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Delivery of flood relief
The media refrain regarding the incapacity of the govt seems to be creating doubts in the minds of potential donors.
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Inducing a brain gain
The emigration rate of the highly educated from Pakistan is currently 9.8 per cent, about triple the rate for Asia.
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The brave do not matter
The worst possible consequences for Pakistan will not be its break up but that it continues being what it is.
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Reversing the decline in investment
Foreign direct investment has plunged even further by over 40 per cent in 2009-10.
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First floods, now hunger
While the flood disaster has exacerbated the situation, food insecurity had already become a major problem.
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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.
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The liberal lynch mob
“Western, liberal” columnists have used abusive and shameful generalisations to justify a verbal lynching of...











































